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' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL! PORTLAND,
SUNDAY! MORNING, MARCH 21
1915.
Salmon Bake
Jbnjoyed at
V Pnne vi.
Mrs. Ada B, Millican Enteit-
tains Club Women of Crook
County 'Seat in! Novel Fash
I ion on ."Salmon Day,
0
iSE of the roost unique and Inter
esting events of the year In Ore
gon clubdom was the "salmon
Sake" civen on Salmon Day to the
Members of the Shu-tnl-a club (Plu
hxllan name signifying to tudy
Wiink) by Mrs. Ada U. Millican at htr
pfctilresquc "Wis warn" iir PrlnevHlle.
i The ' rooms were decorated in daffo-
ill3, heliotrope .and terns. . After Hie
jjuests were all seated at the table two
young ladies hearing a great plattir
laden with baked salmon, entered arid
ldf aloft the piece de resistance
Aie feast, whileMrs.
fihe following tribute:!
("Salmon, king of - all the finrjy
wibe that sports iri ocean, bay
Btrea.ni: for sucli-tliou hast made oiir
. tbi-n:i,l inific nor-t li wps t famous. W
Irjve thee, alas that -thou .shouhhst
laiiLrhtHre(l to make! a woman's holji-
Bav.-'
."9 At thn cfose of tlie liaiMiuet. MrF.
TJV'ilda . I:elknai was 'introduced i
fluastiiiistress, and a'siinilwr of toas
ere responded to. Mik. Ki 15rii
Save the history of the salmon indus
try in the .northwest, graphirally
(ribinc the fshets ot
flitn the rni of ;flmon tilled
atreams of the Crooked, odioco
ycKay rivers. Mr:i Margaret Klkiis
Qanaied tne natcneries in a vn
mOrous manner, closing with a hi
wisdom, designed esiieiiaHy for
modern woman. . '
Mrs. Evelyn !. Walker save
eriginal ppem; ."Oregon's Toast, to ttye
almon." MmKmrna Jlray, who hijl
fcen given .ine privjiee ui inou&n
'her own subject
esponded with
tike
lolldwing toast to
tlie hostess:
t toat a' lady . of Oregon note
Who sometimes writes good newspa-
per dope,
tier latest 'effort' in the poetic line
Is an Indian legend, which is very
fine-
fler name, is well known to the liteir-
C arv clan.
Now "1 believe you all know, that iti
Millican.
; After the toasts each Shu-mi-a rf
ponded to oil call by giving lier t
oritn recipe for preparing -salim
Mrs. Ella M." Busey. sister of Mi
Millican, and Mrs." Ruby Laffler we
qpecial guests of the day.
J
s Interior ' Decorating Dlscustetl.
f The Self Culture club met last Fi
day evening at Mrs. Ella H. Jones at
dio. being entertained by A. P. Ra
- mussen " assisted by E. Phillips. V
Oaks and Mr. Jack.
i? A very Interesting lecture Was glvn
; Xty Mrs. Laura B. Poolittle on 'Inter
Sor llecorating,"' which was greatly e(i
Jbyed.
The following program was give
"Vocal solos by C. E. Walborn, E. Phijl
I3ps and Miss Elizabeth Jolinson; piaijo
solos by Mrs. E. M.-Sherlock and Mijs.
- Klia B, Jones: readings by W. Oaks arid
Miss Beulah Rohr; violin solo try Mi
Charlotte Sherlock."
Z Mrs. W. Woodcock, who has been
Visiting here from Seattle a& the guept
of Mrs. R. R. Rohr during the pa
Alnter, has acted as secretary for tiSiu
dub for the last few months, left for
Home last Saturday.
- She was presented at . the nreetlng
5rith a leather covered bookvwith tie
names of all the members of the cliib
wrlten: in, it.
J ' '
.
'Romeo ami Juliet" Presented
j The Portland Shakespeare Study
qlub gave a very acceptable pejr
. formance of "Ron.ieo and Juliet'
on
Tuesday last, at Grace Memorial Parish
house, for Jhe 'pleasure of a large ajj
. faience composed of friends of the clijib
, mentbers. During past months tie
Rlay has been 'studied analytically Ijry
the club UndeV the able leadership bf
' ,JIrs. Julia C. IaBarre, and as givn
Tuesday, it was a presentation by
number of the students of their Individ-
u,al Interpretation of the character
which they portrayed. The cutting aid
. staging was arranged by Mrs. Adeline
There, is a new preparation on the
market that Is so entirely harmless
and so-easy to use that there is reaiay
no excuse tor any woman (or ma
to
longer, tolerate
gray or streakifd
nair
J "Brownatone"
meets and overcomes
every oDjeciion neretorore round ?to
' Hair stains- ana is so pleasing in its
: uniiormiy spienam results that it hias
within a few months made thousands
of irienas who couia not now be
duced to-use anything else.
.."Brownatone" is the. result of most
. exnaustiye experiments and is abso
. lutely guaranteed satisfactory
nponey "Will be returned.
. i it positively cannot oe aetectMl. w
m
-not rub off or, wash off, and is harin
less,-ana permanent in every wayj
, rreparea in two snaaes one
for
golden or - medium brown the oth
er
foe dar brown orTilaek. Also in tWo
tuzes. :sc anu ji.uo
Z A-trial sise and an interesting book
let will be sent upon receipt of ten
. cents, or we win mi your orders di
rect if your druggist insists uppu
guosutuiing.
I Insist on "Brownatone'
.- dresser's.
at your hair
Made only by the Kenton Pharmacal
V.O., sal a. riKe si.. Covington, k-
- For Sale by
THE OWL DRUG CO.
t 20 Stores on the Pacific Coast
Exquisite Hair Tinting
4 I; SHAKESPEARE CLUB GIVES "ROMEO'AND JULIET" I
' T - i v' V Kirkup's '
Ijl ii A. J ' V. L and "The
Miilliran pad I flTNl ' I i ' . -i- I 'iJi
lie I If I - ' w ir X 1 ; setting forth the purport f the
I 1 ? ' FV' 1 1 I of vital interest to the peoble and
111 ; ' , I X M I disposal of same.
Mil 48 ' ! x " - 1 - i X I J Mrs. Josephine R. Sharp will S
ik 1 1 h , - ' - i uti
early .lays. Tl 'W ' 4 T Uf JfHS.
Top
right to left Mis$ Aileeh Brongr as "Juliet"; Mrs. Herbert Garr
Reed as "Romeo." I
Bottom Cast Of characters- which
Memorial Parish House Tuesday
M. JNIvurd. the club's dramatic coacn.
wholLrave the matter the benefit df her
best! efforts.
The character of Romeo was given
an Hginal and. interesting intjerpreta-
tionj
by Mrs. Herbert
Gaitr Reed, ana
and lov&ble as
Juli
was charming
acted by Miss Eileen Brongf. Mrs. Anton
Gieplsh, as Friar iEaurence;, siitfwd the
result of thoughtful study of the part;
her friar being the thoughtful, pcnoi-
artyj. kindly man we like to think of.
As htead of the House of Captilet, wrs.
Roy Peterson was splendid, portraying
at one moment the genial, hospitable
hoslJ and at another the arrogant, un
and at another the arrogant
just!
iand implacable father.
Mi
ns. ti. i . ireDie, as i-auj ai'uici,
gave
a graceful and realistic portrayal
of t
Prill
stud
ie character. l ne cnara-iers oi
i-e and Apothecary ' had ' been
ed by Miss May Breslin, who was
eailj?
li south a few days i ago by the
illness of a relative. To fifl the va
cancy, Mrs. P. L. Thompson consented
to ajdt those parts, and the able manner
in w fitch' she conquored a airricult sit
uatk n is convincing proof of ; her ver
satil ty. '
Mris. Wr A. Gloycr also came into tne
world iate, to substitute in the part of
Mont ague,: doing ivery creditable work.
As jMercutjio, MrS. Allen Todd was de
lightful, acting the part of that Jovial
character ;in a inatural and pleasing
maijmer; Mrs. Todd also did fine' Char
acter work as Friar John. Mrs, James
Rorjarte, as Benvolio, and Mrs. C. F.
Fisjier, as Balthaser did very creditable
woilk. Mrs. D. B. Mackie was. a digni
fied md likable Paris, andl in the char
acters of Peter and the Page Mrs. M.
C. Robins was simply irresistable.
Mrs. W A. Carter, in the part of Tl-
balt, showed scholarly and artistic In
terpretation, with fine dramatic abil
ity. Mrs. R. E.I Jones as the ISurse,
reclired unstinted applause for;her ex
cellent portrayal and natural adapta
tion of that difficult role.l
Grfeat credit iaj due Mrs, Roy Peter
son dramatic chairman of the club, for
herj wnselfish and loyal J attitude, as
well ps her able and untiring efforts in
thej discharge of j her duties, which' did
mucl. to bring about the success of the
Play.
1
Colerle Has Htint Patrick Party.
Tlie handsome new home of Mr.
and Mrs.. Fred O. Miller at 769
Thonpson street was thrown open
las evening to j the Coteifie club, and
friends, for a St. Patricks day party
in honor ' of their husbands. The
dralwing room was artistically decor
ates in palms jand "ferns!, forming a
bowe r of greenj which was a back
ground for the receiving line. In the
llvin j room were tall vases of Jon-
qunsL rne nags or old Krln were
draped In the halls and dining room.
with pots of shamrock. ! An attrac
tive program was rendered as fol-
lowst A group of Irish songs bv
Mrs. G. F. Alexander; Irish recita
tion by Grace Miller; ! the Keary
danc?. . sung and - danced by' Mrs.
jams M. Roberte; Symphony in A
flat, by Mr. Allen and Miss Agnes
Covet, Refreshments in keeDine
with the day 1 were served at - 11.
The J punch bowl was presided over
by Miss -Annie! Lee Miller. In the
receiving i lin'e Were: Mr. and Mrs.
Millffr, Mrs. Robert Berger. Mrs. Hel
en M. Serman. Mrs. Edward A rtnoia
Mrs. Newton McCoy. Mrs. J.llf Trr-
bour and Mrs. i B. T. Soden. Ninety
Kueais were present,
A
SeM Psycholoirr Circle
Organized.
i ne Portland j Psychology club, " Mrs
Alice weister, i president
Organized
Circlfe ro 22 Wednesday
morning, at
Potter, 187
the Jiome of Mrs. W. E
4asc i-orty-ninth street. Chairman
Airs. VV1U JS. i Jones, seicretarv snrl
Florence A. Sullenbere. of the Met a
physl
ical
library, : Main j street and
uiunuwajr. uuer, woo outlined an
interesting course of study, and sue-
gested a list of books on psychology.
as lfoll8ws: "Asr.a Man Thlnkotli
by James Alien ; i" In Twine With the
Inflrilte," ;, Ralph Waldo Trine: "Your
gave
"Romeo and Juliet" at Grace
afternoon
Forbes and How to Use Them," Pren
tice
Mulford;
Individual,'
"Creative Process of
Judge jTroward; "The
'Poisfi and Power,"
the
Great Within,"
and "Mastery of Self Christian 1J.
Earbon. The club will meet next
Wednesday, March i, at the home of
Mrs. W. E; Iotter, at jlO a, m. Topic
of the lesson will be "Effect of
Thought," to which all interested are
cordially invited.
'
Irish Songs and Readings.
The Tuesday Afternoon club held
its
of
ins
regular meeting at the residence
Mrs. Ben Rieslandi The follow-
program was listened to with in-
tcreist
The Celtic Renaissance, its
on
M.
in, scope and purpose, Mrs. Frank
Miles; I the Irish FJayers and the
Abhey Theatre, Mrs.
(Frank McKay;
WilSiam Butler Yeati
Patron and
organizer, ! Miss Elsie
Brooke; Kath
reading). Miss
Ni Hoolihan fa
Grase M. Amos. Thf is the initial
program in a brief study of the Irish
drama. Refreshments! were served
durjng the social hour.j
This years marks the fifteenth an
niversary lor the organization' or tne
Tuesday Afternoon club, and the mem-
plan to celebrate the event
Aprlil 30 by giving art "at home" to
foriner members. Owing to the dif
ficulty ofj reaching all, it is hoped
A EUGENICS BABY
Mildred ,'Nunnenkamp, daughter of
; Mr. and Mrs. Wmj Nuimenkamp,
, who scored 97. points in eugen
i les teBtJ ' i '' . ,
i I .... i : ... '. :
Little Miss Mildred 0. Nunn'enkamp,
the? 27-months-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Nunnenkamp of 827 Kelly
street, received the fine score of ,97 per
cerit In tjhej physical ' and mental tets
made last week at the Oregon Congress
or sinotners. Mrs. Nunnenkamp was
formerly ! Miss Minnie Schliep. ; .
- f- - I
who
read this notice will consider herself?
Invited, and will notify th secretary.
Miss Grace M. Amos, &
Hawthorne
avenue, telephone East 414,
of (her J
intention to be present.
The next regular meeting
of the
rfub will be held at the
residence
of Mrs. W. A. Dickson,
Thirty-sixth street. -
493 East
Chapter E of P. EL O
Chanter E of P. E. Q.
ariftin' ;
Thursday with Mrs. P.
Two very interstlng papers wjjere
read, one cn "Chopin," by Mrs. George
Schleeel. and the other
hrandt." by Mrs. L. W
MtCau. Mrs.
Griffin sang "A Spanish
Romance"
(Sawyer) and "Were My
Song With
Wines Provided" (Hahn),
and Miss
Summer Night" (Grieg)
Bondmaid" (Labia). Miss
M.9th contributed "Valse Bruiiame
A delicious collation was servedjjby
the hostess, after which
he chapter
rilmirned to meet April 7
with Miss
Heath, . 31
East-Forty-sev enth street.
Woodstock Psychology Circle;
The Woodstock circle oi
land Psychology club will
meet lues-
day morning i x wnuvn. ..
. " T7 IT Tnffham I I H I
nome ui -" -j j
Harold avenue. I i
Ex-Got. West Tells of legislature.
"Th. Record of the Recent Legisla
ture" was the subject of a talk given
hv Kx-Governor Oswald Vest belore
the Women's Political Science club last
Tuesday afternoon. He dealt with Ithe
subject in a clear and cone
mils
the
will
to the club next. Tue'sday aifternoon at'
3 o'clock In Room H, Central library,
rii
on "The vacant lot Movement.
meeting Is public
Psychology Club to
Meet.
The regular monthly open meeting
of the Portland Psychology
club iWill
be held Thursday afternooni
in Library
hall. Miss Charlotte Patterson. Clarice
Biles, Gwendoline Weaver! and Mary
Blosson will contribute piano numbers
rrsorma. oparits win sing afia isaveno
SSteele will give violin numbers,
Thro
will be short addresses by
Weister, Miss Eaton and Mr
s. Alvai Iee
Stephens.
Thoinnson Association
to Meet.
The Thompson. Parent-Teacher asso
ciation will hold a called mejeting Tues
day afternoon, March 23, ati
building. Everyone is invitjed to me
and bring thimble and scisjsors. Ifhls
meeting Is for the purpose
of helbing
the teachers get- ready for
the eiiier-
talnment to be given on th
e following
Tuesday.
Circle No. 21 to
Meet.
Circle No. 21,
of the Portland S?sy
chology club.
will meet Tuesday
evening at 7:45 at the home of;
ithe
president. Dr. . Laura H. Diamond,
apartment 43 of the Madison park
apartments. Subjects pertinent? to
the principles of psychology Willi be
discussed. Men and womjen are! in
vited.
Circle No. 17 to Meet.
Circle No. 17 of the Portland Psy
chology club Will meet tomorrow after
noon at. 2:30 with Mrs. J. S. Altken
308 Ms Glenn avenue. Mrs. PlncknV la
chairman of this circle and she
tends a cordial invitation to all wofrien
interested, to attend this nieetiDg,
Story Hour Club to Meet
The Story Hour club will imeet in
Ll
An by
brary hall Tuesday at 3.30 o'clock.
Easter story will be dramatized
Miss Cooley's
class from
the
Ladd
school. State
Superintendent Jj.
A.
Churchill will be present
to adfiress
the club upon "The New
Educational
Standards." Everyone is invited.
Shakespeare Club td
Meetj.
The east side class of the Porjtljand
Shakespeare Study club wll
I meet with
Mrs. Anton Giebisch at
P72 Halsey
street, on Monday, March 2. Lesson,
Act First, in "Much Ado About Noth
ing. Preceding the lesson Mrsj A1-
bert M. Brown will give a. paper on
Ophelia, postponed from the anylytical
review of March 8.
Shakespeare Department to Meet
The Shakespeare department of
the
Portland Woman's club will
meet
Tiicsdav at 2 o'clock in Womein
of
Woodcraft hall. The class In drahn&tic
Interpretation will meet at 1:30.
Chapter A to Meet
Chapter A Of. the P.
E. O
Sisterhood
Will meet tomorrow
afternoon
at 2
o'clock at the; home of
Mrs.; G.
H.
Wardner,
, 794 Wasco street
Flour costs more now than wh?n
w
threshed' wheat
with a
flail-UThe
Ground Hog.
RECIPE TO STOP. DANDRUFF
This Home-Made' Mixture Stops
Dandruff and Falling Hair and
Aids Its urowth.
To half a pint of water
Bay rum
Bar bo Compound .........
Glycerine
These are all simple
add:
oz.
a small
box'
i.
oz.
ingredients
that you can buy: from anyWruggjis
t at
very little cost, ana mix
self. Apply to the scalp
for two weekA then, once
them
your
i day
once
every
other
week until all the mixture
is used
A
half pint should be enough to rid
head of dandruff and kill the dahdkff
the
germa It stops the hair from failing
out, relieves Itching and
scalp dis
eases.
Although it Is not a
upon the hair roots and
. 4
4yc
acts
hvin
darken
streaked, faded, gray hail-
In
ten
or
fifteen days. It promotes
the growth
of the hair and makes harkn hair soft
and glossy.
Adv
that a n v fnrmiir member
Gleslnup
C
n on i
iVoilstock
m
ft arentfTeacher Assooiation
Unde
r u
r Leadership of Mrs.
Iri
Sponsor for
Plan
of
ficatiqn.
HE Woodstock Fa.rent-Tea.cher as
1. sociaioni of wliich Mrf. E. H.
Ingham is presldjient, has! Inspired
a! cleanup ca(mpaiim ln that! district,
Which Isjjjusjt now -at its height. -4
fw weeks algo 88a copies df verses
setting flrthi the ned and aim of a
cleanup campaign foriWoodstOck, from
the pen ojf Mirs. Ingham, were distribi
uted amdng the tionties of that dls-
..let. - Tl dlRtrirt has heeri divided
, lnt0 6ectaonal and the children ana
I,.. . ; . I , . .
aouits are wortcing vigorously, a siii-i
ver cup is to be givdn to thei team of i
boys dolnk the best wric, thi bqys to
have their names engraved oni the cup?,
which is to remarn at the .Woodstock
school. I : - E
Followlkr are th! verses:
Oh, In tl(e groves of Woodstock,
There's rbbbish thrown at night:
Hut the fCaptain Boys" of Woodstock
Will put It oiit of sight
Oh, then.
When ga
ye wtvea or wooastocK,
bagte-you cclleot,
Be very rarefm of ch place
To put it you select
For in thji
We proud
is town of Woodstock
ly call our jhome.
No unsightly
thing must face.tis
Not e'en k pqor dog's
bone.
Work noi
aloine for qonquest.
in
The great R)se City
show;
But that
bealuty only face us
vv hen on
our street we go.i
I
And wheh'bdy8 havi cleared! our
Woodstocjk of every thrown-out can,
On careless wives or woodsrtocK
We'll suitely-place the ban.
1
Besides old leans in
Woodstock,
There s dither trash
italore:
Things tnat have los
their usefulness
And sRoaid be seen
ho moreJ
If we coRild pee the
vision
Of Woodstock, clean and sweet
.. . i . t Lwnn, t : . n .. v i.
ans for stranger
When they loiter on
the street,
Why, all
of tis that
ive here
( we re s
iilich la Jolly
band!)
Would gladlv bury
rubbish
And to oither things
end han
! And whein, with
Captain Boys
1 We've .wtin the ribbon blue. I
' iv-n sit loin nnrtn nn TpnKT
And shotlt for Woodstock, tQo
Sunnyside penefit Nets $!20.70j
Probably the mosit successful en
tertainment . 4ver giilen unde parefit-
teacher ijiuspices was that givjen' Tuesr
day evqhing
when $1?0.70
to purcljkse
at the Echo theatre
was nptted ror a tuna
shoes and stockings for
children of the city. Mjr.
uee'jy swuui
' i C til,
tae theatre, gavei the en
to this excellent work.
: o-v. - v,U,
I The sohblol children jlalone sold $74.10
j worth otf tickets, their part
of the
work bilng
superlti
tended
by Miss
Rathburti
Much
crledit Is
flue Mrs,
P. Jjibrdaii of
tllhe BOcial
service
' pnmm ttte Mrs. Allen
Mrs.
McBrijle
and the
jprinbipal ofl
the schbol, Prp-
fessor jCurtis. foil
tlielr
excellent
services in making
gkeat success it was!
the affair the
!
Naomi Circle Meets.
The NJioml circle met at
the home
of Mrs. Harriy Lenhftrdt, 82TI
Garfiejld
avenue, March. 10. The Alblha Hom!e-
stead Softool lorchestra and Mrs. Ella
B. Jonesngav a fine musical jprogram.
Those performing w!ere: Earl Hohln-
stein, qiliestejr Smith, Hazel! Olssdn,
Evelyn F'owefs, Ellp Pilkacr,, Geneva
France. Misis Conner read ; a "paper
subject oln piibllc playgrounds. Light
refreshments were served. Invited
uests were: Mrs.' France. Mrs.
Ella B. Jones, Mrs,
Billlngs.i Mrs. G.
B. Hare. Mi-s,
Randall, i Mrjs. W
Moody, Mrs. jKelerJ
Merritt, Mrs. iThrallj
Mrs. Strahl, Mrs. i
jMiss Conher, Mrs: :
Grant, Mrs. Silvy
Mrs. Tate, Mrs.
Thompsph, Mrs. B.
E. Kennedy, Mfs.
j Boone
Mrs.
Lippinbtt, Mrs.l Maddlx,
Mrs. S. IGabbert aHd Mrs
H. Le.n
hardt.
TTolladay Association to
Meet.
Holladay Parent-Teacher cil
rele
ill
nieet In tthe assembl
hall of the aohdoi i
h pu se ij
There w
4idaj4, Manflk 26. at
3 p. m.
ill be
a shoritl
business nieetihg
affer which
a program will be given. !
The number contribu
jted by the school
Will be Iri' thi form
qf a story entitled
"ppaminondap and
Mis Auntie," trtld
by Dardl RohrboughJ
a pupili of Miss
WillianipJ Al very
interesting paper
entitled ' School In
the Home' will !be
given by Mrsl W. A
Eliot. There Willi
bp a klnjdergartene
pto entettain the :
young Children whiose
mothers wiish
! to atteridj thei meetijng.
dl the
To O
t
ive
Siil
ver Tea.
SellwpAd
Parent
Teacher
assocla- i
SellW0od
clock, ton ,
The as- i
tfon will
hold a silf ei
r tea at
Y. M
from
to
5 o
31.
the aft
Inoort of M4rch
sociatioh
Is making
an effort to sdp
ply local
needy fa till lies w
ith
Bed :
potatoes?
for
plantihg in vaejant loits, j
the seeids to be returned to; the i is
spciatioh next fall. I
lernj Benefit a Succdss
The
kternsj Parekit-feacheif
bene!
fit
for social service rd-
rk at tfle Lau
irel
theater
success,
bly Mrs
Tuesklay night was
a great
directed
Thfe program was
aoseajri iviafctiueeu.
to l, r J ,
Educative !
films w
ere st
oirv'n ahd vocal sblos wfere '
sting bir
Miss Eva Jbhnson and H.
S.
j Iudson
Little Jejan Macquieen gve
1
patriotic recitation
I
I?eceptloti to Mothers and Teachers
t
Members of the.
Piedmont W. C. T.
tf, of which Mrs. Jane Donaldson; is
presldeitj tendered aj reception Tues
day aftirnoonj at tho Home of lIrs. Hop
kins. Hi9 Kli-by street,. in honor of ho
Ockley G1
reeri Parentt-Teaewer" assOi'lia-
ton and
the teachers- of the Ockjey
oreen 4cmoolJ
The
teachers furnished
a musidal
program
aid Mrs. 0. L. Bu-
land sAoke.r
Mrs.
Marshall
iN. Daina,
president
of the Oekftey Greeri
a&sooia-
tlon, proposed that
th
e W. C. pr. U. and
Ijcr assbfeiatln Jolnj
h giving
prizes! to
the pupilji off
the Qckley Grepn schboH
who w4itfr thfe, best
essays on
hygiejnic
topics.
l!hls plan the
t with general
proval.
To
Mrs.
Krteak on
PBfe
Sisterhood;
Wilnia' Chajndler Crounse wiW
peak
the
Y. Wt
p. AT vesper ser-i
ice toftidrrow afteindon at 3 p'clocki
ilie Birf Sistdrhood
hmpvement
There is
' Tf nf ed iuJ!t.nojt f-ddi
onal "Ibig
Misters
and it is hoped that many will
hear Mrs,
Crounsa
on this
mpprtant
tppic,
L.
Edst
Central
y. c.
U.
The
Est Centra!!
W. C.
U. iwlll
meet isex
t Friday
at Ithe horn
ie of Mrs.
4. F. thdrn,
591 E;ast Morrison street.
Big
at :3 b'cldck, A
baothers
ir.es ting
CLUB WOMAN TO SPONSOR SHAKESPEAREAN PLA
"I S:"!l-
' J 7 t it r -J - - I
- f i. 'c V r i - fi I I . t li-'
i . , If 5'' rmXl -a
Mrs. Julia C.
La Barrejj charter
club,, which
is planning a drapatic presentation of Midsummer
Night's Ijr-eini
for the
near
lias been, planned abd Mrs.
Kerry cpuntyf
superintendent of
mOthefs' meetings
will speak. All women, mjothers espec
ially, are ur,ged t
h be present
WOMAN HAS
TINIEST FARM
'1
Washington, March ?0.
Serena
Helen Blue owns
the snjallest home
stead In the TTnite
d States. Moreover,
it cost only 10 cerits.
is- a
lar bit of land 1
long
Excursions
Same Time and Rates as Wy all
Rail.
Berth
Fares
on.
include
Meals and
Steamships
" Great
Northern"
i
" Northern
99
Leave Portland 9 A. M.
.Arrive San Frdhciscd 3:30 P. M
Next Dayj
i
FARES
Round trip, liniit 30 (days
, $30,
way,
$15;
Ninety days $32.30. One
'first class, $20; tdutist.
third class, $8.
Sailings March 21, 25
29; April
2. 6' '-10. 14.- And
jtri-vvjeekly
after that date
-
For reservations, apply agents
Great Northe,
rfK N
Northern
Pa-
cific, S. P. &
fegon
Elec-
trie, or
NORTH Fifth ind stark
BANK
Statiori
10th and Hoyt
Hospital
T r ulnks
called
for 1 and
delivj
Our erd I free.
low rent
makes
our low price.
Twenty-tfive
y,earsf
experience at yiur seirvlce.
Trunk
& Case
Goi
Sain 9032
206 rirrt St.
trianguf
Wm T R AVEL EIR
II Worth Bank Itoad 1! ! 1? j (f TVil 1To H
' 'Water Level Rail , , K ;
ii 1 - ii in -i
California
Baggage!
bheidon
Photograph by Buabnelt.
merhber of the Portland Shakespeare
future.
feet wide at its base.
Turtle lake,,' Minnesota.
Jutting
Into
The 10 icents
commutes her entry to cash, In !land
office parlance.. Miss Blue lives on
the thlrty-eight-hundredths of an acre
and grows tomatoes, cabbages and clo
ver. .i ; 1.;
A man In Ohio lived for 62 years
alone In a house which he built for
his bride-to-be, who died, Just before
the wedding day. lie never allowed a
woman In the house.
Luggage, Bags, Su
cases and Trunks
Tlie kind which defies the bag
gage-man and the vicissitudes) of
travel. Every piece, with a ftye
year guaranty money back If it
prove defective or unsatisfactory;
Our stock is bought and sold by
luggage experts.: 1 .
Woodard, Clarke &
i Co.
Woodlark Bldg., Alder at W. Park
THE HAZELWOOD
Coziest and Most Attrac
tive Dining'Place in the
City. - Eight Dining Rooms
with a Combined Seating
Capacity of 425. Y
Special Breakfasts
Special Luncheons .
Afternoon Tea
Special Dinners
Af fer-the-Theatre Suppers
The Hazelwood Orchestra
j J. F. n. Colfrnm, 3lrctor. f
Will be 'glad to play your favorite
Selection upon request. Special
programs 3 to' 5, 6 to s, 9:30 to
1I)!P: M. Sundav i to 8r30 P.M.
; .
Ladd & Tilton
BANK
Established 1859
Capital and Surplus 93.000,000: .
I We Issue j ' '
Travelers Checks
the most convenient way to carry
vour -moniey when visiting the
fair-r-lio identification - necessary,,
Cor. Washington and 3d St
and 85! I woman In the house. -
i - inn ii nHrunr
. , 1
Pisgak Home
arm Colony
Is Tknvmg
Mrs Hattie B. Lawrence Tells
What v. Has Been Accom
plished on 640 Acre Tract
Near Scappoose by "Boys"
ES, eight miles is a long walk
for a woman" of my age. but I
never ' enjoyed anything more
in, my life." said Mrs. Hattie P..
Lawrence, the head of the' Pissah
Home Colony association, who recently
returned "from the 640 'acre farm lo
cated! .eight . miles from Scappoose,
which the association now possesse.
"Oiir boys have finally succeeded iti
making a trail so people can find their
way back to-Scappoose: next they wsuit
to make it so a team can be taken over
and then I shall be making an effort
to get horses, and cows for our ranch.'
Aa yet we must be content with omn
chickens and turkeys and one Ion,
goose. Our house, 20x40 feet In size and
two stories In height. Is completed ; thn t
In, it
Is enclosed. Down'stalrs we have
ng room, dining room and kitchen
a liv
and
up stairs Is the sleeping dorml-
tory.
now,
We.havo 20 men. at the colony
uperlntended bv Airs. Htwart,
for whom
they now are building a
house.
"The land has been burned and great
logs, only Just .charred on the outside.
He In great numbers all over the farm.
These the men are piling up for fu
ture use. The land will not be diffi
cult 'to put under cultivation; alrendy
the 'boys' are- sowlng 50 acres to lim-
othyjand clover, this to be used for
pasture. We also have 85 apple treeu
set out and a great quantity of berry
bushes. And I took with me pound
and pounds of garden - seed. The Tort
land ! seed men were' very generous
wlthj their donations of seeds and tho
Plsgah colony people will surely huvu
a goodly supply of fresh vegetables.
"Since I came back I have secured
several fine gifts fo'r the colony in
the way of farm machinery, Including .
several harrows, one of llrem a, spring
harrow, a plow and a seeder and cultivator.-
These, together with borne,
wlllibe sent up as 1 soon aa the roiol
Is finished. I Tlie ' colony is In excel
lent I hands how; some of the "boys
understand farming and all are rnjhii-
stastlcally Interested In the develop
ment of the farm." . ,
": - .) ' .
Charlotte Perkins-(Jilinan Coming.
; The Oregon Civic league ha Keciireil
Charlotte Perkins Gibuan, now on
lecture tour In the west, for -in e e-
- (Continued on. Following I nge).
Bureau
DOIISKV B". SMITH. Mgr. -
X" .116 3d St., Cor. Waahlngtoa
Marshall 1979
We can plan your trip from -siart
to finish. Sell thketm on nil
railroad and steamship lines and
give you reservations in leading
California hotels, thus assuring
th best accommodations.
Inside Inn
"A "modern, up-to-date liotel
within the ground of the Pan--amia-Paclflc
Exposition. Bates 12
-pert day up. Make reservn tlnns
with liorsey - H. Smltii.
Loop Trip $40
includes meals n'id berth on
steamer. Portland 'to San Kran
visco via Gresit Northern Ste;m
nhli) Co. - San KranciHCo to Seattle
vlu .Pacific Count WleariiHlilp Co".
Seattle to Portland by rail.
This trip, extended to Include
San .Diego,'- . .. ! .
rrr
our 1 rip
e Fair
j You'll want an
Ensign Camera
The most inexpensive
'and most accurate ,
high-grade camera
made. AH sizes
from pocket models . to rarxe
viw cameras tor tripuu- worK.
See them.
Th J. K. Gill Co.. Third fc Alder
Bookaeller. Stationer and Com-
.1- plete oiiice Ontflttera.
-JJ
Be Correctly
Dressed
t will make your visit to the
fair more enjoyable.
Comfortable weights for the
sunny south.
WILLIAM JERRSMO' COM3
! 108 Third Street.
(f 1- "XT
If or I
To th
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