AL, . C..TLAIID. ' CUIIDAY IICIiNING, OCTOBER ID, . I I ' 'es " . a '-'' ' t. I .-v..: Oi'-n-r V VJ.'V IP MMWN.nillii.iWn. riiTIWauw; - n I ni.'ill S . -.mJM f TIT" "torlo Muslcnic. . ... . ( -C ' -A. f 'Muslralc, a new eJul), fr the mimical lionolil " rs, and to Hnslnt 1i .1.. k.,e in Mr. W.'i 'Jlv..'. 7iM.nt " of thf 1,,' wheAl i iopm 1 nov, 'e has 1 i i!fr,rfef f.i't'-S. 'e given yis for tun , a aerli'M of f ,r i lie lmn- dl'f'fV 111 tl ' iUKHlOl'- . .- luma f i --Cy t'erenthlgh wum.i build-ingH.- ',! t concert will I .. Rion early In, .November, i uudoe the nira tlon of Charles Dierke, end the second one in November, by Carl V., LRclirminU. Uthrr concerts will follow, and will lie directed by pr(-nlnent teachers, whose names will appear'later; ' The abject' of thwe con- : certu is totj-aiset the' standard of music among the! oung people. . , " " . . "The Cotertft Muaicara" tm aa annex to !' the Coterie,- and (JrUl work , In. conjune i tlon with it. ! -Mrs. IK. JS, Convert Is pres- ident' of , the; former, and yli'S. J. , II- Br Is tow of the latter...!; ,ui. Off toi-World'H W.'tV t:V;- Mfvt, i m JdUll Hill Booker, newly lecteil president of the Oregon W. C. T". V:, left Thursday; for Brooklyn, where aha gees to attend the Triennial Convention of he "World' Woman' Christian, Temperance Unloh.v -There win ' be, present at that convention' distinguished white ribbon err'from'eVery-section of the " world, 50 countrlea will be represented. 1 Mile, de Laveleye' of Lloge, the national preei dent of tKa Belgium W. C: T, will.b among, the delegate, , will also Miaa Jane Darling,' of, Edinburg, .World's W..C T. t7,' Superintendent of the department of tequesta trnd gifts. Atdy-.Hoiler, president of the Australian W, C V, , will lead thejdelefation f ronr that coun :r try. "' WXC, j, ,"' ' "' ' ', A eneclarxiae.for Pacif I e coast dele gate lefU Portland Thufsday,' .t' i Joined hereby the delegates xrom.waan . lngton, including the president' and "cor responding secretary of the state organ-laatlon.;.,- Beside Mrs. Booker, Oregon will be represented by 'Mrs. Ada Wai ' lacs Unruh, former state president, who Is already in the east, and by Mrs. Jew ett. of Gardner. ' ' - Visiting Club Entertained. The White Salmon' Woman's club cn- ". tertalned the club women from the Hood River and Underwood clubs Thursday. About 1J9 were in attendance. After an address Of welcome, by , the , president, Mrs".' Pearl Jewett, and responses by the presidents of the Hood River and Un derwood clubs. a literary and musical program was given. .:.''. ;:, .'" The local. club has a Jnembershlp ot , 60. , and . is n-Hi flourishing condition. ' Much interesting work has been planned for the winter,' The club also is to have an Important part in the work of the ' White 8almon fair, which Is to be held November 11 and 12. The eugenlea showf , Is to be in their charge, as are other d : partmenta of the fair. . . '. , vJi'-ii:'-, Chafinfr-t)ish Club Entertained. . ' Charles; I;-- Springer, manager of the Corvallis v :Gaette-Tlmes,- and. Mrs. Springer were pleasantly surprised last , Sunday evening, the occasion being their thirty-first wedding anniversary. Mlas Alice !" Putler invited Mf. and Mrs. Springer to take dinner with her at Cau thorn hall, a girls' dormitory at O. A. C. WJSen Mr, and Mrs. Springer arrived at the dormitory, they, found their "Hll! Ohaflna-Diiih riub.'J -a ' social -club . of , M--';. . . K 'H'-el -:'' ' ' Banghters of the Revolution. A, meeting will be, held Wednesday, October J 3, at 2:30, p. m.-of the mem ber of the Multnomah and Willamette Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, at the home of the state- re gent Mrs. John F. Beaumont, 48 East Fiftieth street North, to organise a state society of the D. A. R.'s. .. Both-' chapters voted favorably "for a . state organisation at their meetings Oc tober 4, and October 15. . v jV JK Mrs PenjiybackerB Observations. . Mrs. Percy V. Penny backer, president of the General Federation of Women's clubs,' has taken time and made oppor tunity, since she was Installed in office, to travel about the United ' States and get acquainted with the local club prob lems .and with the local club women who make up the million on the federa tion's membership lists. When it Is , , v.Mti TWnhar Aaaeolattoaa. . First ThnrQ of each month. w",5'" A ef Central library, at p .. m. PWn Mra, r S. Mvera, 618 Hancock afreet. Tele t phone Eait 2iJ!0. k ' . . " JPortlaal Oiada Teaahm' AsaeoUUoaa. -Pint Wednesday of eah month, Uncoln hUa achnol tmlWliig. at 4 80, Pwt. lla Oraca "HeGraff. JO Me;oy street. Telephone ilr. ahaU -flwBfU'-of j;wUk Womaa.' ' rinrt i Wednewlir t eifh rooDlh. ' Selling- ninrh .'hall. Tenth and ; Waahlngtoa tret. PrSloeat, Mra. Hose Selllpf. Klla Street. ' Telephone Ualn 5301 ,,.,; ..' ;.-!,.' . .' JortlanS Weroaa'a Olab. ! Heeond and fourth Friday. Women of Wood- - craft hull Tenth and Taylor atreeta, 2 p. m. . Prealdant. Mra. Krederlck Egftrt. 885 Fourteenth ; atraet, Xelophoaa Main 3804. ' . i . .. ' , , Litsrature, P. W. C.) - j Flrat and third Frldaya, Women of Wooderatt - hall. Tenth and Taylor streeta, S:15 pj m.; hte- turer,- Pr, C. H. Chnpmnn; ohalrman, Mr. J, ' M. Scott, Twelfth and Columbia .atresia., .Tele- phone Marshall 4738. . ' , , . , Currant Litem, trurs, P. W. C. 'fiemnd and fourth" Ttnirailaya, -at homes-of ' members, 2 p. m. Chairman. Mra, O. J. i Fraukel, 614 Carter JLane; Telepuone Mala 8188. ,-. . DraBiatja Art, ti ,W. .0 . ' j ft - Second and fourth Fridays. Women' of. Weed eraft hll,; HI a. m, Chnlrman,, Mra. 1-Jelon, Millet Bonn, Motel Mallory, Telephone Main 1077. t " Biology,!. fW 0.'-'?!' f First Prtday of the, month'. Wotnea "of . Wood. craft hall, it Pv, . tjeelara. - liK -Harry. Beal .-' Torrejv ,i Chairman. Airs, i llobert C. . French, 1 T. M. e.'A. hullUing. Talepooiia Mala 7085. , . i - Social Scieitoa,' P, W it t '-- . ' - I'livt and third Tbursdara.- Women of Wopd rraft hall, l .lo J p. m. Chairman, Mra. . J.. , Addltoa, I.eutS. . '-. . h Hom and Oardah, P. W 0. " Sseond and' fourth Fridays 10 80 a, m Wo : men of ' Woodcraft' halt. Chairman. Mrs. C. U. f Hlmmona 403 Height Terrace Telephone) Mala Art. P. W C x i Second and- -fourth Tnesdaya committee room. t p 'm. thairmnu , Mra. Allie Wiilr, SSti , Whltaker street. Telephoae Main 3083 , ' Bhaksspewa, P. W. 0. Flrat" and third Tuesdays. S p. ,la.Wonirn , of .-. Woodcraft s ball. " leader, Mra. Marairet ChKmhei'M- Clark. " -itialrmaii. ' Mr.-i Albert M. ' Brown, 875 Ilalser atreut. Telephune. ta.il 1073. , Psychology. W 0' : t Third Frldar,-.Women ef. Wooderaft ball. -2 , p. m. Chairman. Mra. l lorenca D. , Crawford, 715 Thompson street., : Telephone East 615. . , . i " ' The Coterie - Second and fourth Wednesdaje at Oreaon ho. t1 tel. at 11' a. m. IVesident, Mrs, J.. It.- Brletow, . 2tT aat ' Twantj-firat; street. Telephone East Piydtoloty Club. s Third IThtiradar of each - month , In lecture , room A' of the tuthlirf Ilhrftrf. 1 I'rmldent. Mr, ' Allra wla(eri 2ii Vbltukar atrm. Telet)hone Main 0SJ . , Bhahespeare Study Club. East and Went, "lie division meet on alter, nsie Mondnra at tl boms tif menibei-a at f " f ' m. Jnrmtl ntJu nvota . err .Titcsiluy - at 3, p. m. President, , llr. AU'-O Toilil; fiHl Eaat 'Twentieth' street DtHlb. Telephone ft 4M. ' . DIRECTORY OF WOMEN'S CLUBS IV".; Top Mrs.", . E. - E. . Gore, x- recently elected president of' the- Greater Medford club, and her . daughter, ,7 Beulah. ' Mrs Gore" Is - also , a . member of the Medford school --, board. , . ;-:'',;-:.;,,..' V' -V '.; Bottom Mrs. Charles H. , Castner, ; president of the (Hood River wo ' man's club.' 'V' .w''-'i ' remembereJthat Mrs. JPjPeAnybacker'S itineraries, have t extended over nearly the whole' of - thp,: UiMJed States during the;las year lt isusvldent that what she says can be taken aa striking "the universal note" ' for th( club women of America, as the testimony of the more limited observer could not be expected to do. And what she says is this: "In traveling about the country, do you know-what impresses me most deeply is the fact that the majority of the club women into whose homes I go are good housekeeprs and home-makers." "The most hopeful feature of club life?" The answer is ready almost as aoon as the question: "It is that wom en have -discovered one another, hava learned to admire one another, and have hAooniA able to do good team work. Club women possess a fine spirit, one toward another.'' . .. ; . . -, , A woman of fine and Insistent democ racy, the president Of the federation Is constantly working out soma projec f or Voadar Xnsioal Club ' Alternate Mondays at the bomee ot member and at the Multnomah hotel at It a. a. Fresl dent, Mrs. Herman Heppner, 870- East Tenth street north. Telephone 881.- 7 "t . t,' Tuasday Afternoon. Club. : Erery Tuesday at the homea of memhers at, t p. m. President. Mra.' Harry L. Vorse,- 690 EaenHTlew drle. Telephone Marshall 11UX - Assoolatloa ef CoUefiat Alamaaat- . '' Flrat SMtnrday of each month ,at the puhlle library at 2::10 p. m.- President. Miss Harriet Wood, . 497 East . -ieeDth, street. Telepbooa, 6739. "!'' ' --v.- f' ''-;':- ,' : -.''. Dragoa Alumna Association. ' '-,"-' First 8atnrdy of each 'month at S:S0 p. m. President, Dr. Katberlne C. Msulon, Multnomah hotel. Telephone Marshall 4080. . '. .- -..- - f t- ,: - Oorrieate Olab, - r ' .';;,;' First and third Tuesdaya at homes of men hers, at 1 p. m. PreatibBt, Mt4. Harah CJark, OUS Eaat Ash street. . .Telephone Baits &340. .-j -.'-. Portland Study' Clnb. "!rs! .V.W..'', Second and fonrtb Mondays at the homes ef members at 2 o:elork. - lrealdent, Mrs. C. J. Matbia. 4712 Plxty-firat street southeast. Tele phona Tabor 2418. - - , .Multnomah .Chapter, D. AvK.'i Tliird Wednesday at the homes .of members at 2:H0 p. , m. - lYealdent,-Mrs.-,K O. HheTllo, tf4 iorth . Twentieth streets Telephone Malq , . WUUmetta Chaptar, D.; A. - Seeond WerdDetday-at' tb home Of memhers at 2:no p. Bi. President, .Mr,. Horaee" B..Fa ton, H69 Hoyt street. Telephone Main 0202.- :.f v - J Sauahtwa'' ef ; Coafsdaraoy.' I J : u ' Third Thuraday at the Portland hotel at 1 'rlnek. I'realdentS , Mrsi L."Moaeei I18S East fVambUl atref TvlephonevTabor.'tao,. Political Boianea Club. ". Etery. Tuesday t the -uhlte. lltwary at 2 p. m 1 President. . Mr.. Sarah- A. Short. 659 East Setanth. stet. TalophorM Taborr-120, . - ' Bay Tlew ;Chi. 1 " ' . First and third Thamdays at the home of memliem. -PreaidenV Mr, r. 0.5, Drlr, 1 Burusldn: Telephone . East . 2750. ,,;' ,i ; V n '",;,-:. Xualoal aad-Xltararyt'Osnaaa Club.- , Every Monday In lecture room 0 'of tba publle llhraiy at 2 p in. . Frealdmit, Mr.' Nathaa liari-la, Il Johnson' street. Telephone Mala. 4134. Woman'a 'Pre.1 Clbb,,. X: : 'nrnt WadneadayVf ieeeh 'moath atthe nnb. Ho Ulirarr at , H p. m.- Frealilent. Mr; .Collate M. "ltowllug. T4U Belmont street. Telephone Ea( 48Mk ft"- i-'1' !'"" ( ,':Vs--:-!nV.-.. J: 7 Forastry Aasootatlea. j. '- ' 'Flrat Mnudar f each month at the home ot memliera at' l:l. ;" Fresldent. Mrs. A. H. Brey bun, 52 Myrtle streets Telephone ,Mla ,4417. t Chapter A tat P.-E. 0' ..." $','-, ;.' Serond.and fourth -Monday at the fcolnr of member t 2:M p. m. Frecldent Mrs. C- R. DstIh,, 72T Sthnylcr atreef. Telephou C-1106. Chapter C of P.,K. 0. . I j Flrnt ' and third . Friday , it tli home of mrmhera at 2:.K) p.' m. Trealdeat, Mr. Msrare Helta, )640 ESt Stark ;treet, .Telephone Mala 05H4. , S ' - . , Chapter ef P. X. 0. Flmt and thiid Tuetdara nf tha home f inemli-ra 2 I'hirk.' I'reaidit, Mrs. & A. Phlppa, 605 OrmiK street. Telephone East 4,14t i . ' 1 Chapter t of P". E. 0. t t it tfennid ajidr fourth Tbqrmlairs: at. 2 p." m. at the bvuie of member. Preatdrnt.:. Mr,, Ir I,; Brace, 5b7 Flauder street. Telepboue Mala J76i. ' . ( l ti k . ' " - r '-SV ,'1" '. , "-t In' 1 the lnri ...I olldaiitv of womanhood, "Just iww," 'wi saya, "rry l(i'.il for the General Federation . la to e-o it bring urban- and itirul women into closer relatIonhip, as part of the wider ideal ot estniiMhlnr a' more sympathetic tin-tiei-Mtanam ;j ; between women , of ' all classes of American life. And I am deeply Interested, too, in the effort to Introduce jnto club life the younger gen eration." , j ': -j -i '-S - - - , - U K r KM.-XWaMriuhJrtt. f jBjirrf,rmr7A ihrarn. the Trfst meeting of tie season at the home of Mrs. Clemmons on-Kast Forty-eeventh rtreot ahd llHWthorne avenue. Wednes day. Mra. R. B. Rohr vtaa elected chair man.' Miss Agnea Corchrum. Mce chair man, Mrs.-XawRon, secretary and Mr, Tapp, treasurer. ' .1 v( w- MubIcM numbers '' were rendered ' by Mrs. .Tonea Mlna Brown, Mrs. Dawaon jnd Mr. A aderson.'.': 'yf's f"'' , The priUclpal topic'1 on . tive . program for the aeason is the study of art which will include architecture,' musical r art (1nd the study of the ancient sculptors. Tha nexo meeting- will be new next Friday at t the -home 1 of Mrs. Ella ,B. Jones in tie Ruasell TJulldlng. ' ,j r ?; .' Add Vortland Club'; News. r ; , The west side dlvlatorf of the Port land Shakespeare Study club, will meet Monday afternoon at . I o'clock at tne boms of Mr s.i J. C. Ia Barre, 1182 .Tag aart atreet.i Take "W-R" or Richmond cars.. The lesson wUl.hs Othella- Act I. t: Tha dramatic department ,01 toe ciuo wiu -hold, a, sdecial Jmeeting f 01 , voting lpon characters for cast of Othello Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock at ths horn of MrsJrAnton.'Gleblsch, 72'.Hal sey street! & Take Broadway car. A full attendance: .is Requested. ' .'::y:rn.' A mnetiner a'f the board of the Monday MuBlcaUclub la called, for 30:30 Monday morning, at 1h home or the presifient, Mrs.j H.i A. , McDPner. 276 . East Tenth street North.1.. Plans will be completed for the years twork. -j. i.- .fo--i . Dr. Owen Adair will ; address ; tha Womana1' "Political Science club on ' the Bterllication act Tuesday at 2:20 p. m.. In lecture K6ni;A of the Public -Library. The club opens at 2 o'clock. The first half hour .Tein devoted to parliamentary practice. Women are cordially invited to attend all meetmga Mrs. Lora C Little and;tr' Dale Rtker addressed the club' last-weeK,':., , i "- .Xk'w fA' .'.;v'"' ' The business meeting of the Portland Woman's club will he held Friday after noon at 2, o'clock. After the business session, .there will Ibe current events, led by Dr. Lola "Johnson, and reports of. tha State Federation will also be given by the delegates. - ' ''-;"-- ,;.:;-.''.-v" - . The -literature ' department ' of, the Woman's dub will hold, ita first meet ing of the season Friday afternoon, No vember 7, tr 1:15, with Dr. C. H. Chap-; man as lecturer., i,.1 -. - .t . The blplogy department of the Worn-, an's cltlb Will bold Its first meeting of the season Friday afternoon, November 7, at 2 o'clock, with Dr. Harry Beal Tor rey aa lectureft . Cpk-:' : t '.'.v-:-';'-." '.-..' I Organize parent-Teacher Circles. The 'worttJ f - organizing Parent Teacher Circles In the i grammar schools of the city Is going, on rapidly, and satisfactorily and there are now' but a vary ' few , schools . In which there are 'not ' flourishing circles. At the Kerns school a circle was or ganised Friday, with 25 charter mem bers,- the "..following officers being chosen: President, Mrs. A. It Stevens; vce president. Mrsu.-' George W. Rey nolds; secretawy, Mrs. -Phil 8. Easter- day; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Rlngler. Superintendent Alderman spoke of the necessity C.' cooperation in securing the- best results In school work. Mr, Eaton spoke briefly ' on the referen dum. Mrs. C W. Hayhurst and Mrs. H. E. Bondurant- asalated In the or ganlsatlon. - Mrs. . Watson, the prin cipal of the, school,' has done : much to create interest In this new organl- Meation. 1 v- v-i--. f - A circle l-aras organised- at the Bna vr Bohool Flrday afternoon ' with 82 membera. Mrs. . Klnaey and. a com mittee from - the Richmond . circle as sisted ' In the 'organisation and among the speakers were Mra Buland and Mrs. Bonham.i Fifty women gathered Thursday afternoon at the Couch school and, made tentative plans-for an organisation; , which will be per fected next Thursday, superintendent Alderman and Mrs. F, S. Myers spoke. The Llew,eljyn school organised this week with Ojfhembers. The following officers were chosen: 'President, Mra. L, C. Riches;, ivlce president' Mrs. Jsmes . Peattle; ' secretary, Mrs. . M. W. Klncaidl' treasurer. Mrs. ' Peter V Olson. Mrs. AJlhap.de. the principal bf the school, was a great help In bringing about the-organisation and Others as. si sting srera Mrs. Beard, president, and other members, of tha Bell wood circle. 1 The Lents circle held an enthuslaatlc meetin Friday at which Mrs. Arlstene Felts, the , candidate for president of ' the Oregon congress or Moiners, sDoka Mra. Jdyers addressed sn en- thuslaatlO' meeting of the Creston achool Friday. , BlacDowell Clnb of Baker.; ' In musical finest. Baker has an or aanlsatlon ef which all residents are justlv proud., ,It is the MacDowell .club, named for the' noted American compos er. it .wti organised several years ago by Mr. Thomag. C. Burke, wife of Judaa Thomas Burke, now collector or customs of: the,Port of Portland, v Tin efforts 'of' the club . have rlased th mualcal atandard of - Baker to a . hikn plane. A large number of musicians have been developed and the city owes much to the club for Its present array Of musical talent, which It boasts. This was accomplished In part by. concerts both' by bOma'yand outside talent; some Of the noted artists of the musical world, Including Mroe. Schumann Helnk and Paulo Gruppe, and such organisa tions as Dararosch's orcheatra and the Russian Symphony 6rchestra have ap peared under the auspices of the clu) the past (ew seasons. , New actlvitiea are planned for, the coming year under the direction of Mra Y Eugene Moore, who succeeded Mra. Burke aa president, v.. 'There ae several , other women's or ganlaatlona. Including the Social Work ers, whoseJ labors, are entirely along charltable'llnea, and many smaller so cial- organisations.1 These various ' or" ganlsatlona are fortirtiate In having tha useiof the' public library -auditorium for their- meetings, ' although for ' their re citals .tha MacDowel club .makes Use of .Nevius JtalL. the amusement halt of Su' 6'tephens' ehurohv. vt j, , aa as ' aa .-.'...', V" The' Portia ilutf members' 4n4 their huatanda Willie .entertained; tomorrow evening to th.home ef Mr. and Mr. K.' E. Coovert, 820 Johnson. street ; The West -Side Division of the Shake speare Study cltib will meet ; tomorro afternoon Wltlr, Mrs. Julia O.. La Bams I18B Taggaxt-atreeu.-Othello-will be studied; , . "-a. .';:' Chapter TP oT the P. Ev O, Sisterhood wilt be en tertalned Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Seaberger; 825 Ham blett avenue. The "Relation of Horns and School" and . "Superintendent ' Al derman'sr System of. -School Credits fof Horns Work",, will be discussed, the leaders being;', Mri Ellngaon. and Mrs. Goddlng.-.-..ry.,y i '' ii'.-:VfJ--:;'.( : ' .t-vVt The Corriente club wll meet Tueadny with Mlas Nlna Kllllngsworth. ;2 Al berta street. Roll call will be answered with Japanese proverbs. . Halite Ermlno Kives' dook, "Ktngaom ' or Htena r Swords," will be reviewed by Mra. Ber tha 1 H'll.. .Alloa . Bacon's ' "Japaneae Girls and Women" Will be reviewed 11.111 of mm.. SUPPORT TWO CLUBS Wednesday Club and Ladies J Thriving Organizations," Newb'erg, Or Oct' 18. rThera art two prosperous i club ';, In , , Newberg. main tained by women-tho Wednesday club ahd the tadiesr Clvlo Improvement club. The latter was organised a", number of years ago under the. name of "Lewis and Clark club.'t At' that time It ac cumulated' a considerable sum of "money f ot ' the express purpose .of making the Initial payment on, a park site, on the eastern borders of town. It consists ot, 'several acres and . It is. said that - It could have then been bought, for IHOO. It would take several thousand dollars no wv te uy-lt; I many ways the. or ganization has .been of practical benefit to the clty.i That t did not go' on with Its! purpose relative to the park is ex amined by opposition the- scheme met with from- meu who, evidently, were not as far seeing aa were their wives wno ware members of the cluhl Ki'The .or ganization Is? new ah auxiliary of the Commercial ciuo or wewoerg., n annual flower ; shows here the Ladles Improvement club has always' been es pecially effective. It has again begun the setting aside of sum to be ex pended toward -the purehase of ground foe at nark. ' Tha club has a member ship of -27 and its meetings are held nn th flrat Friday of each month. Fol lowing are Its ,: of fleers : M rs. W' W,. Nelson, president: Mrs. B, I Evans, sec retary: Mrs. W, 8. Parker, treasurer; Mrs. M, 'McDonald, first vice president, and Mrs. N.. F. Byers, second vice presl-dent.,,-;r -.' "V": ' ,t The Wednesday 1 club : meets on the first and, third Wednesdays of the year from October I to June 1, with a sum mer intermission, it; It was organised I n lilt and has now a membership of 25. It la a study club and It has been the custom of the? orgsnlaatlon to appoint a committee to prepare a course .of study for . the year. 1 Occasionally a courses' prepared euewnere nas . Deen adopted. The present officers are: Mrs. Alberta K. Terrell, president; MISs Ethel N. Morris, , secretarys . Mrs, Abbie Ed wards, correapooding secretary, anJ Mrs. pva Jones, treasurer. , ', worth, the hostess, will ghow a number of views of Chvrry Blossom Land. The Woman's cluo wm meet rnaay afternoon. Dr. Xiola Johnson win os cuss current events. The remainder of the afternoon, will be glvert over to listening to reports from tha state fed eration. K K It . Oregon L Club .News. Tha asrora club of Eugene, met last w.ok. at which time reports or uie summer campaign were J given. The purpose of the club Is civic Improve ment and the members aim to Work In conjunction with the Business' Women's Rest. Room committee ana vne -- league.- -' '- '"' ''" '" The Tuesday Evening club of Hood River, held a meeting recently with 40 members present The : meeting, the mi . A . v. mmhkI' mao mn waji de- voted ito social featurea The first study meeting wllt-'be held tomorrow venlna- at the home of Miss May Da vidson, at which nime the Initiative ani ; wfunnftum will be ' discussed. The Ladles Progressive: dub of Wal lowa, is -organising, a series of study ClBBon fnr tht T" T" rpn De- m6r general knowledge of ore general Knowieaga 01 l-iviu rs. j. i The j first class 'met TueBday evanlng at the Reading, Roonv .t-v .',? The annual .reception, of the Parent Teacher associatloni'of Ashland was held' Thursday : e?enijag,T Mrs. , Robert Tate, of Portland, -president, of the state organization, . gave the principal address. There were other speakers, also several musical numbers. Tho evening closed with the serving of re-j f resbments. -: ' - '"'.. , , , At the meeting of the Woman'a Civic club of .Astoria Saturday, Miss Dora Badollet was chosen to fill - the va cancy on the city charter commission, caused by the resignation of Mrs. C. R; Hlggins. . 1 The Travel Study club of Baker, met withMiss Roberta Carter last week. The evening was given over to a study of -Alaska. The club will meet in two weeks with Miss Hortense Will to study California. The Modern Travelers cluh of Al bany, held a meeting last week to dis cuss plans for the annual chrysanthe mum fair. It was decided to hold the fair the- first week In November. It is expected that this year's fair will be the best yet held In Albany, - The Salem Woman's club held Its an nual breakfast at Hotel Marion secently. The principal address was delivered by Mrs. Sarah A.'. Evans, president of the state federation.' The guests were wel comed by the incoming president, Mrs. Richard E. Cart wright, and Miss Mat tie F. Beatty, , the retiring president, also spoke. . The Thursday Book club of Albany, met Thursday with Mrs. H. J. Kava naugh. This was the first gathering for this season. Mrs. Branderbury read an interesting paper on' "The Victoriaa Ace of Literature, Its Characteristic Tendencies in Poetry and Prose." Other topics considered were the "Lyric Po etry of Shelly." "Influence of the French Revolution," "Poetlo Treatment of Life," "Ode to a Skylark." Roll call wss answered with current events The Salem Woman's fclub opened Its new rest room at the home of Rev..-P. a. Knlalit Thursday morning. The com mittee to whom credit is due for ar ranging thl room for women travelers and others obliged to spend a few hours In the city, consists of Mrs. A. Nv Busn, -chairman ; - Mrs. John. II. Lewis, secre tary; Miss Mattie Beatty, treasurer; Mrs. William, Kirk and Mrs. John, H. Albert. . V. .. -.....'..' -..J.. ,v' . The Forest Grove Woman's club he'd ita f irat meeting for the season Mon day evening at the home of Mrs. J. A, Thornburgh. , Plans for the yea,r were outlined. . A meeting of the executive committee will be held this week wit n Mian Hinman. , ..:;.':.- -i.. -'(. A V'f The Dayton Reading . club was pleas antly entertained by Mrs. Martin Mil ler 'Friday afternoon, . Luncheon ' was served 'at noon, after - which -officers were sleeted as follows: President, Mr. McNamar,v.v vice president, . Mrs,, ,Ber. tram: aecre.Urv. ; Mrs. . Goodrich;, trees urer.-Mra. Kller. V A social hour closed the-- afternoon." . W!'ei!' :' The Mothers' and Teachers' club of North Bend held 'a 'reception Friday afternoon at the high: school for the pur pose of having the patrons and teachers of the school become oetter acquaime-i. A short program -' , was ; given and , re freshments Were served. s During the montha of 'August 'and September 2098 people , v kilted - the 11 brary and reading room of Klamath Falls..' This library Is operated by tht Women's Library , club. During those two months m booka were circulated, ': A'-study class- - was organised';.!' Mon day afternoon among ; Creswell woium who met at the home of Mra. f, t Fraser. The BtAidy which tha club will take up first is tne" New America, tr PRESIDENTS OF THE , COTERIE AND ALLIED CLUB -n ir 11 : i- ... 1 n ' . p i J J 1 1 ff 'MaSiiTOiijniwaesj tan itreviiauiiup (,,11 , ;- 1., ; " .' . . ". " '. : .' , " '. I ' lilt v. ' - . ' s ' " ; J will meet each week hereafter at the Presbyterian manse. - . 'The : Parent-Teacber club of "Willow Springs met . at Mrs. W. H. Parker Saturday afternoon. Readings concern ing sanitary boxes and wholesome lunches were given. It was , found through discussion- that .the average child puts in only flye minutes eating his lunch. It was decided , to allow credits where a longer time was con sumed in eating the ' noon meat 1 at school.'. .;- . v "'' The former domestic science lass of the Woman's club of Woodburn will hereafter be known as the home Admin istration department, . The first meet ing of the department' wae recently held In the . new manual training , bulldin;, adjacent to the high school.. - The Educational League of CoqulUe has , elected the following officers: President. Mrs. Laura Brandon: vlca president, Mrs. C. T. Skeels; second vice ' president, Mrs. C. A. Howard; member at large. Rev. F. H. Adams. t t at , General Club News. At a recent meeting of the Vancouver, Wash., Women's club a firm stand was taken In regard to clean politics. - The women' declared strongly against' any thing not clean in tha fortheomlng mu nicipal campaign, particularly in the line of mud slinging. The-Tuesday cJub of San Francisco Is giving a course of lectures. Professor B. R.. Baumgardt of Los Angeles, being the lecturer. The first lecture was "Shakespeare ' and Shakespeare's Ens- land." The White Salmon Woman's club was entertained recently, by the Commercial club of that city with a supper and en tertainment. . The two clubs cooperate in much civic, work for that city. Tne Vancouver Muelc club held Its first meeting for the season Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Pompe. Mra John Knight contributed vocal numbers. , Piano solos were given by Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Alvord gave readings. , - The Ban Francisco district of the California Federation of Women's clubs will hold its annual convention in Santa Rosa, October 29. 20 and 21. Mrs. E. G. Denniston, Mrs. E. D. Knight of San Francisco and Mrs,- P. Lj , King are all being favorably mentioned' for presi dent ' Many matters, of general Inter est to women will be discussed by able Speakers. -- , The Ebel club of Los Angeles, which has thedistinction of being- the largest woman's 'club in this country, haa re cently purchased a' strip of land ad joining Its present property for $16,- 000, and on this It will erect an addition to Its present club house. ToSj-'mualc department Is to be one of the Most important departments of the Spokane Woman's club this season. The season's - plans embrace choral singing, Voice culture, sight singing j in? class form, piano work , with two' pianos and coaching in-two, three and four , part songs.- Every' second and fourth week recitals win be-given. . . German' American women of Chicago met last week at the Hotel LaSalletO organise the Independent Gunman-American Woman'a club to. .'meet future edu catlonal and civic, demands which1 may bo made upon tha new women voters. -A constitution and,' bylaws were drawn up and officer. elected ' ' '" The ninth 'triennial convention of the World's Woman's Christian Temperanoe Union will be held In Brooklyn on Oc tober 22 to 28;-inclusive. - Delegates are on their way- from SO nations,- and every state in the union Will be repre sented.,. : ', - f f ' . I.- ' That the solution of the domeatio ser vice' problem Ilea , in. the efficiency of Appeals to the most, fastidious is ' t place, to entertain your1 guests. While! enjoying dinner, ypu have a' panoramic "view of the Colum bia River Gorge in all , its. glory. :M-,-',;v:.'?y:'V'('.V'i'',i'. ' r? Next time you go for - an out-' Ing, motor out to CHANTICLEER ovef good roads. Cream Chicken Dinner,' 'C. o, i(h fjf y; , Style1, ;,our " ??W:,- : Phone ; Long '. Dutance Corbett, ; 'J'OregbW' :,M!ft V, ' fc'-l-.fi-.. .St,,,'.'l ' Jm thanticleer J' ...... ..... ., .,;.;..'.:('.:,., '.: 111 t::fl&ZfTA 11 1 Top -Mrs, E. . E. Coovert, president of the' Coterie Muaicale. Bottom Mrs. J. f H. Bristow,' preai s dent of the Coterie. -' , , . home organisation was the statement of Professor Herbert G. luh or tne um veralty cf Washington, -who on Monday delivered the' Second in the aeries . of lectures on' "Housework,? given under the auspices of the Toung Women's Christian r Association ', 'at Plymouth With BO' nromlncnt women of Tacoma and state president, the Tacoma Council m : mt rn. . , c ei i - "XXThv1 breakfast at the Olympus hotel recent ly to welcome , .home their national president, Mrs. Emma Smith DeVoe, WIIO rpeni pari w. uwhc - " lngton, D. C- fighting to get a suffrage amendment Introduced before the; na tional, congress. ' v '.- J.i The Every . Wednesday , club or uni- ... ! . " ' 0 Try this! Doubles beauty 01 your hair ana -stops 11 ' k y falling out, ; , t! Tour hatr becomes light wavy,1 fluffy, abundSnt and appears ae- of t -uetrous and beautlfu as a' young girl's after a "Danderlne hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a Uttle Dan derlne and- carefully draw. It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time.' This. will cleanse the hair t'f dust dirt and excessive .oil and in Just a few-moments you .have doubled tint Miss Piirola Pimci Drmmnii puadmimpJ UMOaiISS UL0: ULHU ill ULf - UllnlUlllllU l mill, a . NO DANDRUFF 25 CENT MIKE ? -, - . rj , ', i S J You niay.have a per feet Icbmplexion. puri- fy, softenj sbothe, san itize your skin with V Piirola Peroxide Cream Price 25c Beautify your complexion . jmd'Kive it that fresh, rosy 1 ....ill. it. . - J . e .. . ... HI. : retain ' .III', or regain . iir. . ' a ; I . ' HI beautiful , iu w wuii PurolaTint l i l 4 i; Price SO W ,'Take' advantage1 of , this'spe- -. cial offer, . If you will buv -one jar, 4, III , , , v"" J' j v ' U'UW lUAlUC , I . comDlexion ' ' 1 cream 25c, y0u vill be, en, Z ( complexion,,, mied tQ presentthis, ad and A use 1 ' . yr a ooiue or tju ' V; roIa .tint. , ' J- , . tint proper fo;;;pi i: KEYToiiiiu,;;;.; 1 ' k ' . ... . , . Alrfis,'of,'Newly,Forrncd'Rcad-:i Psychology uuo, ;, r At the opening meeting of tha aeaeon of the Psychology club, Mrs.1 Alice Weiater Spoke briefly of ; tne purposes , of the dut and the newly, formed read- lng''elnjles,;,.hv:;-"'l:v-r;-.'c;?-.'','.'i" ? "jn , trie: stuay or mino iraww . eontrol,,e he aid,i"wa) learn, sum ff the laws Of life that; ,.re . extreme-iy useful and practicaMn helping, us ablve some of the perplexing problems that t arise everyday,- We want . to, help every , home .keeper, ;: every ; momer. veiy woman member1 to b happier, healthier, and to increase har scope of usefulness. The system' of Teadlng we-have- started i, broadens the horiaon ana gives h. aenue Me purpose o life and the .kindly .In- - tapmira atrenstnens tne wonroi nieni- ber. We want to know how t,o iive to r Dring nm ucai icmi, ' ... - v The general , meotingai open i , m nuhit. ' will . be onca a month on the mira inurBuay, - .... public librar. ; At these general meet-, J tags there will always bean address on ; some live topic, and the' books and prob1 I : lems of the various reading circles dls1 cussed. y?:.'Ayxi-y!r:"iK$,t:; Miss L. Eaton of St; Helen's hall sug-; gected that works of fiction iwhlch'deal ( 'T with the problems of life from, a' psy; :ry . chologlcal standpoint, be Introduced into j. tha reading matter' of the olrcles, aa--.-some mmds could b better reached In . thiswy-', v'"'!- 'vf.iy .M'' vAnna. Shannon -Monroe gave ascaptw ' vatlng address, dwelling on the . need of -working out in our experience what we , learn f rbm books, . believing that our only real vital knowledge cornea In that , ,i i$f&y 4, -' j V $ ' 1 ' " - ? " '.- -i'i '' ' 1 . i MrsfCharles Bteele spoke of the Work . -ft accomplished by her circle.5 particularly t ,itr, that of sending to , the big sisterhood i money for tickets ,to the neacn ; ciuo ; .;. tc house, for-two little sisters who needed Sfn Mrs. . Weister suggested that eaca , . reading circle send a delegate member .,r. to the big slsternood meetings, in tne . i;sa, .... Peoples' Institute.'--'5' -i'Y'V .'- -''; ;s,.... . Mrs. Mildred Kyle gave a spienoia talk on her work and the great Interest manifested, by the members of her read- :.' Ing circle. Mrs. Kingsberry, Mrav-Her- r hert Foster and Mrs. Alice Klein who are starting new circles, gave outlines Ji ok lueir luiciiueu woii.,;,- ; . . . ii amall hut ' wait known .oreanl' '' " aatlon devoted to - self eniture . noias weekly meetings at the' bomes of its ' members. V; InteresUng program ar ar- mniri anil nartlrlnateil In bv the mem-' - ' k. .v.-.l.,u little mil.l.l, talent' v" being solicited. The study topic for the iw ,o w "u ""-.y, r- --.rr- ' , . Life," and such miscellaneous subjects ,, , as "The - Ship Canals of t the United States," "Panama Canal," rSouth Aer-.-'.",j;:. lea Today," "Our International- Out-' look.'.': and "TU .Women of , Jndia.",.wii; be discussed.;,..,,' j ,. . .. ' , ,,4- - - "i Katatorlnm for 'Seaside. Reaalde. 'Or..'OcT,--l.--A: natatOriunTIs V ' to be added to Seaside'sTist qf eummer; amusementa before another season. J: Bi. uaiep, .wno -B;ciny imuumu ivin , visit to hla home In the east, twhere he , went to secure-funds for, the venture; i has had Diana and specifications drawn , , for a .lSO.OCO building to be; erected o, :; two lots owned -by him at the corner. ef .: . M Bridge street and the Board Wallo -'i 1 The building vlll contain swimming - . tank 60 by 100 feet, and It Is expected vw that a 60 foot shute will also be added; Jf, There will be 80 private bath and loung- .' ' Ing apartments..' ,;;,!, ., "V ;'i ..?.--I ."'.', Tj beauty .of your hair. ' ' . " iBesldes beautifying the hair at' once,' Danderlne dissolves, every particle of dandruff; clearfses, purifies and invig orates tha scalp, forever stopping itch ing and falling holr.-. . v : ; x But. what will please you 'most will be after-' a few weeks' Use when you will actually see . new ' hair fine and downy.' at flrst-r-yes but really new, hair growing all over the scaJp.. If you-care for pretty, eoft hair and lots' of It surely ret a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'a Danderlne from any drug gist or' toilet counter, and Just try It Says; uie aiu or of,Purola peroxide r & 1 - -.. -- - w : ' W " "' gf Jt'-' - ' r 1 4.' '- ' ' ' ' '. ; rl -'it el Sour drvJist .-Ct'. -.iff' -jri -:rt- "V V by Mrs. Winifred Lea. - Mine Killings-.the immigration problems, Tha class :...;'..'.'',r'!-.v.;':--.'-',.',- -.y.' i1- "'.-i--.- '.' .v-:.'--,w.-:'i'-'"..;:--';i; 7'-''-V;f-r