THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDA JANUARY 15. 191U. News ol Womens Clubs BY VCLLvA WINNER 0 BAY MERCHANTS , IIIRTY-nVK club women gath ered this afternoon at the Im- I ' ferial hotel for the luncheon clirn J.- th President's cl, of which Mrs. A. H. Iireyman is prc-1-dent. The matter of forming a Hty federation came up for di"cussion and a committee was appointed to report at a future meeting. Mrs. Sarah Kvkii8, retiring president, outlined briefly the formation of the feder.i- Hon. Municipal library tax hill. labor law and the S')vprnln ti. transportation fur the Insane were a ci-mnllshnu ins of the federation After that tame the inaueuration what is now t:,e I ed-ratlon's rnaior work, tic s, -lolarahip loan fund. The club women of the state, were also ac l! In tl . arm aiirn lor suffrsi"- ir. i: i i i n.k.-i in cordial words rk. t'ir tne ifuc: i- V.rs. Kvan.s w;tn t i:e Federated I e .up is Mrs. ' i t n.iii. raliM.' t ion t ! en pr a silver i o i 1 1 g cup from i Iuh.s of 1'ot tlatid. Ti I I tred this afternoon at the Im- ' V?:pz 7 cl.:. 1 I I . YS '-.' A .. -' jm J ' Wj d .!t s. Kvan.s with I . f ! gravel. wUh the follow..:.- inscription. - , 'I , 1 r,.-er ted lo -.rah Kmcs. past pre- V - fyfffW ft ' , X, ! l.Vr.t the oiegon K-delation of Won,- v -; fkr VV ! . -luhs ! the Fed' rated clubs of V ' t? ' , K.' XT' 4.rla,.d. in re-oBmt.or, of i.er I k ' ' ' ! ears of Aoal and devoted service. Jsfr C "' fo'v L A January 15. I '. 1 ." V7 . . - - J , 'X P Mrs Kvai.s responded briefly, thank- ' ' " f 4 ; , the worn.:, for th- gift of th , ' t , . , S , , f ; a-iufvl ciip and for their usxlsUuic; .' ' ; s , v ' ' j making the federation the su; tehi 4. ' ' " , "afl9Nr Has pi-en. X. A i ' ' t f S3 : " 'X; c- . arter Helm Jones Speaks. ' ' f . " 1 'It. T'ortland Woman's rlub enjo;. d J -. r$$jt I ! it i.i.- Ileal vest.!,ia wh-r, tin- speaK- j I ' v i ' 1 ' V' ' ' ,f I I I er was Lr. r.ler H !it. .I'Tec of S- - : ; ' - " , , .S.??! I rule. ,1 s subject W.,s ul.-.re.- ;,c I ' ' CJW ' " '"-r ! ,,;" ..jf. ..... - JZ ZS''iT i ,,, part ' ' ru e n-.t , I X , .J , V I r, : "''V"'K'':"n,",:!d'l 'or .,,V ' ? J o.e.ht.it w tl ..ut on., i., not VvitfVW- t ' .,.,! , a s. .,.i-r wh cp rAVt&tttfct -AU ma . v . .1 oV r o i.si ,se, .t .ntio- VAX ' ' to o-, ve TP., one Inn- y3T ("" ' ,,,,et ! or . olture ecr lA V" S ) ' '.'"'irli'.,,''1 'n-'. ;V-''l ' '"I 'v ,., ,v. a a- , ins.oration ,o 1 X! tlW MW ,l,rH I- w hater . ns :; onment e JWf tor,,..rt...v fii.t shows ...s our duty in- 1. t't fl I loUoW1,:t ttc-' address Mtn". June A VO7 X XXtlV! K.-.l. oiin pi - oviui.-.t.-ly a: CI C ' 1 ,,,tn i pr.t.,- , of 1 Kol a; l(- "' 'Vj ' an old Hm-.l. i: .an - .nln. now out "ff"- ' " " SfZ -- 1 cut .1 ll'ji. n.M.t. . KJ - perfe'.'l ' J fcuppo'-t at t i '.ano ti'r -'"s Ada Alice Tuttle, wlm will j:ie musical interielalions at the I ? ' e.t ' 1 1 o-n i' i . " T, ' 1 f ' a k a r . t and opening f tlie art clas licld this Hft-rnMHi at tlie home of Mr. ! !,. pv i:,,, us., of p:nk .'arn k- j .. 1. WeiMer. j ,:',,:,s and t .;l - Mis. K. IV Wi j ) . i i . .. l. w i : . -.. ii ,a t husri se r - i I B 1 1 , , . , , ., , .... .,. i 'Mahit For mat ion in i 'hildren and Meade: vj.-e president. Mr. M. '. Win-' ': ' - 'How to ' Pserve fhiidten w Intelli- teis. treasurer. Mrs. K S KerKtiMnti . man of tl. comtnitt-e . s . ' j Kenee. ' Peld hep audieine long afte' I ff retar . Mrs If. Hilton. adxiscrv, I , arp. ntei. m . s " ' ' ' ' ' I i IcsihR time and It was with difficulty members. Mrs J. w. Tatigart and Mm. ' r- J"' "', ,,' ' ', ,,. ., ' ' she made per exit. It is to Pe de- S. ('rosh. Ihans for the parish sup-! II. i la n. no '!..., . . .sired t'nit I'o'tland may hae the rare J er were (jis ussed and committers . . . , opportuni'y of laving Miss ia en- u ere appointed to arrange the annual 'the Farmers celi fi lveriel. nii ,rl tte lt,n ,(,M.int future. re erdi..n. tie first Thursday Irl Feb- ; Mi , 'Ii om.is llawkes am! Mrs. "The . A . is doinB a wonderful ruary. m t ae home of t'r. and Mrs.' ; ,,t M. Nolan were the deleKate.s to work, rmt only or, t:.e campus, ("r , J. 1 . forty. j 1 p.-ne Makt rs riinli-ruicn in . I nos.e who are arue t.. i;o to trie co; Vi,i;iv iron: the Women's I'ohth'al Scl- lege, hut In its extension serviie, tie ri ' ' lul, tins tits 'life' out as it does into everv nook and Mrs i,uKi. i o president . the corner of the state oarr iv.g i's me.. ,.iu(, ln report. sani in part. sage to those wh must remain at! l:.a lunieren r:ub nee-, onn o. .,o,,e. i e. . ,o, i 8Pr... ,. W(ir, p ,., , .v,v. ,:rtl inf '.SL e e , , . e i . .i . i oe n o , . , , - . .. w ..... . k. . i , , . , , . ;","'! 1.' I., iter .... -hods ! r,oriai:t a' r e. I . a r I . r,a I 'nu-rh- 1 sank. . ..a.-tnan of t he social ser - i i h :r,l e he .iln.c.ai systems, ods. This txtension sork. whether. ' ,.,,.e,i a, vv .. do hkil and had 1 1 is. as a lamp dlP-l ! in the darkness! 1 ' rnor.ins. conninoir.s , pleasure ..f . orn, n in contact wit . f ignorance, la as a song Peering ( ,. '' those . !. am, ins w.cuei,. who reside all the lor.elv and sad. a messenger to ; ' unl. '. .. those stint in from the active centers I r of industry and learning.' ji.reen asso I I accomplish!, ! I of the ass oniail , run. I ity I '-" 's L FIGHT INCREASE IN STEAMSHIP RATES Public Service Commission to Be Asked to Pass on Jus tice of a Recent Raise, 5 St?.-" V I T BY Lillian KmssgU I Marshfield, Or.. Jan. 1 j Announce ment by- the North 1'acific Steamship company that rates from Portland to ''oos Hay have been raised from $.1 to il.ZO a ton has created much opposi tion locally among those who are heavy freight shippers. The matter will be presented to the State Public Service commission. Merchants and wholesalers khv that they have made contracts and prices r, the basis of lormer frelk-ht rates and claim that an increase cannot be made without due notice. Tlie company has stated that the 'tearner Breakwater, when repaired, would be put or, the foos Hay run to take the pla, H of tlie wrecked Santa t'lara but now given out that the Preakwater hi.I kj on the fteorgp W. Klder's run. tnus leaving foos Hay with only one boit, the Kllburn. ef forts were made here bv a lo.ai I'liin I any to charter ti e Tillamook but it was learned this morning that the Tli .amook is only for sa e and not for harte-. Ti e io.-.l company has an other vessel in view (Copyright. 1916, hy I.llMan Rusell. T IS my sincere hope that feminine costurrws will never he so uniform and somber as masculine fashions. .Such a. change would eliminate a great deal of beauty from the world. What is prettier than a weil-dressed woman? Picture the slim young girl 'n her bright and filmy gown, 1m' uecked with flowvrs or ribbons with their dash of color, and her feet in dainty slippers, with peeping ankles incased in silk, a-s with face flushed by tlie excitement of tlie coming ball sht skips from her boudoir to please the eyes of those who love her. imagine that same young girl ornb'T costume in which some reformers would place her It an agre aide comparison. We want to remove our pretty dresses and place them it, plain gowns that lack beauty. and girls who so very small, and in adopted there Is pretty. to the each of at leat extreme Is the fancies something Then in the of our is not do not girls 1 1 oni their furbelows and and unattractive originality and What applies to tile maid In her party gown is equally applicable to her older sisters. A flower has its own beauty, hut it is more Ireauliful when placed In a pretty vase or the hair of a lovely woman. And so it is with a woman. She has her own beauty -hut it is elevate, 1 and magnl- gowns and li.it s. more than servi a nd women seln a . e 1 . '1 pe jiept t v a s s m v , ea bl e as fl hy is her for e that t their OS I u me t lie im- Birds in Need of j Food During Storm j 1 1 for a and t! i large as we t lie Belec- I splay ! I It blh men wearing ap; ma v be lust attractive or uglv one. I iun is the opportunity I of taste and judgment, fax tors that f igu re in the appearance ol men j women. , S-'metlm.-s feminine fads and fan cies may seem ridi- ulous" rreipientiy extremes add to the merriment of the season. Ii.it the percentage "f women way I as of In choosing their costume, women have an excellent outlet for their originality. The general style that Is given can be followed up by a little twist or turn which will stamp the gown with the Individuality of the designer. It Is through this outlet that women beautify themselves. Changing fashions and feminine origi nality, with the liberty of using all the pretty things at their c6mmand. make women lovely to behold much more so than If they were limited to umtorm gowns of plain design. lt the women have their pretty dresses and hats and all that goes with them. They please the wearers and delight the eyes of those who s-,-e them. Hleswed is she who is beautiful, but twi.-e tlesol Is she who is beau tiful and who can wear beautiful clothes. She not only feels the bless ing herseif. but is a blessing to those around her. for she brings te-auty into their lives. Heauty and cost should not be con fused In tlie matter of dressing Clothing, of course, costs money and rich fabrics, furs and Jewels run Into many dollars- but. after all. nearly as much depends upon a woman's ability to select a gown and wear it gracefully as on lis cost Women with ingenuity and originality can. at a minimum cost, have at their i-om-mand gowns that are on a parity, at .e.ust, with those worn by their richer sl'-ers who lack these traits. There cannot tie too much beauty in the world Women ami their fash .ons contribute largely to the beauty around us. We surely do not want to inlr.de upon that beauty by limiting women's opportunities to make them selves as lovely as possible. our We The ba great s 1 icient I the kit- h n as any grandamo "The wives, hearts of 1 1 ; gat tiered a t t h, 1 n g to listen lasses "n , 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 g to t '. e meiii. Many u there. Mrs. ft lc I. W. as beer, , . tiie 1 1 o r t : i w e s i n to g i ea t e r ef Iter m. -. nod ' .liicc.ai systems fort .ne of hail ami i , ad t 1 ' in contact wit . iien, w iio reside a I arge of the youm, e M iss 1 lad w en. and. solicitous fen I v all t ne gl rl.s. Tl urs'iaj' l ight was a I was; handled as el f giri.s arc! tnc force Hi could i ave beef! done by o f soc iet v . daughters and sweet -farmers and t'-eir eons 1 i Ullle i-a ' 'Horn , c h U '. 1 I - to the I", t u res an.! kinds of subjects rc home and its environ f o ,r own women wei--uirle.s II. fas pier, pfesi F ration ot her rues guest a i rge Mi- president or State Congress of s. presided over one of the ii - , i o' tile , Mcijuli Mate mens clubs, brought us siige, and was the honored several meetings. Mrs. -to .Mat Mot teres: n of l..n. of Wo look :,, ,. 1. a i n g ot-k. . With u.-. S: latest lil-t.c which no do in every pari i t h w .1 m o n ; man r ti-u, 1. r date ..s taken ting was ah. ui M un!cren'es. Mis. I.. Altman high. Mrs. Kvelene Spem.. club and, many olhei s. these, conferences. paitb'ularly fortunate m Anna harrows of New ty on all domestic science brought tne best and is to the conference. ibt i.s now being tested f the state by the wo- w : i'.g est. men w ho Hons. 'In eve r group of ii cup who t . abov o t:.e c or from ha ages for m we fell m Ka vent: i.i o A very it;:, in stature, eye. g.-r tie in impartn had wonde bten in tne e-.iipb'y eminent lor so: Investigations :n aton g ed :K a : ion i i ca uses for ' . i a : tile w h V a: id w he: e not ma 1 and s ; . .. One (. f her text s if vou would leu saed her demonstra- nssemblage. In every strio t. rs there Is always wets head and shoulders ; hers, either intellectually id si. pet i.,r advant- tlons. and this one se was Miss Alice ouvcr I slat id, P. f. wmnia::. lather tall 1 . t t eat u i es, keen r..-r a:.. i v-r direct I ind.r.gs. .-he ha.-i "i'oi't'1 i.i t is. t. a v :ti ' Ht.p.s , gov- : time, making her ' numerous i r i ..s J and f .:,..,,: , u; w : .allot s in ;;V, and I 'ore of the superior ' 'r.nal m child lif, seemed to be Work funl her talk on red; il OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Portlftnd Ottecpathii Xeffltwn An n. Oregon City Tlie Woman's club of Oregon met at tlie ,'nmmercial club jat Thursday a 1 1 er r,orn, but owing to severe weather the attendance not large, and it was the intent! devoting a part of the. after., o, the work carried on by the II;; societies, but P.e address to nave given by Kobeit Pucker, of P has been postponed until a. 1 a I 'lily business of the club v .. up at this meeting. Tlie r presided over bv Mrs. W. C. f second vie president, and two members, Mrs. Theodore W. flark l'r. Hutli I .atou rel te. were taken mtn, the organization. The members gav . ' a vote of tnanks to tlie South Waur commission for Pie excellent mountain 1 water now being supplied the city.; and especially to i A. Kan-is, the en-1 gineer. w)io had charge of the in stallation of the water system. It was voted to retain the property owned by the city on Center siieet. this to be used as a play ground. Pro- 1 fessor W. W. Williams, president of the Portland fiusiness college, was in attendance, arid asked fhe memtieis ot the Woman's club of this city to c-- I operate with the Husiness i ollege in establishing a normal commercial col lege in this i-ity in the near future. I Shakespeare Club Night Classes. The Portland Shakespeare Study j club a night classes for men and wo men will be ready to begin work in about a week. There is room for on.v a few more members. TUre are doubt less many people in Portland, other- wise occupied during the -lay, wno would welcome an opportunity-, such as tiiis, to enjoy the study cf Shakes- j peare which is not merely the study in" the .immortal Bard of Avon, but a j study of life and human nature as we Know It every day. The dues in the club are very small. Those wishing to Join should make ap- pli atioii at once, particularly those ii, siring to help form a dramat.c de portment, apply to tlie president, Mis. K. P. Preble or Mrs. Antun Oieblsca, Fast 333. Delta Alphas Give Supper. Tne Pelta Alphas of the Unlversal- Ockley fireen Has Tea. The horn., of Mrs. F. H Whitnev was yesterday afternoon the scene of a delig.itfi; f given for the social servi.,. work of the Ookley Green Parent-Teacher association. Mrs. V. I Swank, ii.ai-rnan of the social serv ice work for the council, spoke inter estingly of the excellent work done past months, commending t. c excellent cooperation fferei.t schools. Mrs. ( '. , presld- r t of ' ck ley lation, spoke of the past nts and tlie future aims - iation. Miss fochrane. a beaut if ui piano solo and violin were givuii by faroline Whitney Vgnes 'ook. Then came the serv - of refreshments. Not w i t hstand he stormy weather, the attendance was la tire Niinn.VMile V. C. T. I'. The Sjnr.vsifle W. f. T. P. met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Oliver. Fast Tii 1 1 I -f o i r t h stieet, near Haw thorne. The subject discussed was. Feathered Flocks In Aid Parts of Ore gon Axe in Danger of extermination i Because of Snow. fontinued cold and snow covered I ground will mean great suffering to I Oregon's birds. friable to rem n the grass both song and game birds will die in large roirn Leis unless nature lovets come to their itscue. I Governor Wit'ivcombe has issued in- j st r u ot ions to wardi r s thtoughout the state to do what t"- y . an to interest I the peopl" in their .(immunities. j 'The state and fish game - on, in 1 ssnm has purchased food in great. T -i uau- J titles than ever t o assist in the work, i In Por t land the (iregou Audubon so- j ciety has bought a quantity of old bread, tolled oats ai d wheat which is helrifr distributed by W. A. Klliott. room ; ( hamber of t ommerce huildin Hoy scouts and school children have I been enl'sted in the rescue work. Peo id e who 1 1 , s i r e to i oo pe : a t e In' feeding the birds .should scrape hack ! the fiow under fir trees, if possible. and place food there for the birds to eat. I According to State Kiologist Finley i the condition is serious in all parts of1 th state and manv birds imported by atate game commission at large , expense are In danger of ex term ina lion I unless the people act promptly. Large Attendance at 0. A. C. Short Course Many Parts of Oregon Represented fey Farmers and Homemakera at Ses sion WTUch Began Last Monday. forvallis. u . ' a n -Many parts are i f farme cull ,, ra : of iregon g a t he: i , g , at tile .gn n.i.il ',iirl co ;r last Mond.iv. Klght courses and - r ops. eight i r w : t h raising , I v est t in creamery work u garment making pr. i i ed in t he homemakers ;e for the an whicii began Man Who Saved Life Of Bob Evans Is Dead fe red i rrr d L In fie! corn hi h irv ing. Captain Alfred Mataon, of Marshfield, Dragged Wounded Sea Hero From Under Fire During' CItII War Battle. Marshfield, i r . Jan. If,. - j Captain Alfred Matson, who died here Thurs--1 y, was the man who saved Admiral I lioh Kvuns when the latter was a mid shipman at the battle of Fort Fisher tin the ( i v 1 1 war. I Moth were members of a landing rstrly arid when Kvans was shot in jlhe leg. Matson dragged him from un rier the guns of Fort Fisher and saved Ills life. faptain Matson served six Ive-ars with the federal navy In the i lvil war and was on the Vanderbllt, the Jacob Astor, Tlconderoga and K.litso Ieath came suddenly while he was sealed In h;s home reading. Captain Matson was beirn In lliilr.iihiir. .... r ... !., or. I HiirliWlV. ' istrv. laiiu a ' ou i . i , ; i s. onu ...... ".. 'Swed . oust fl' tion. will be given tnrougnoui the four weeks. For further informa tion send for complete program A. f . , forvallis, Oregon. , re in f k a nd d and I live in food preparation I me and two in wood a I work. ' In addition to the work of the j courses a series of lectures 0:1 com mercial and business subje- ts. on poul try history, economics, zoology lis ed 1 I ; r : ng. five m housekeeping, in in o'chard d metal shop chem - to O. Sabbath cliool." ibserv ahce and Sunday PERSONAL MENTION France Shuts Cream, Milk, From Germany Will Hot Orant Bequest of XJ. S. to Pass Shipments of Milk for Belief of Dying German Babies. Washington. Jan. 1 a - i I. N. S. ) Frame retnses ' fo-- rnilitarv- reasons" to permit the shipments of milk or (ream in any form from the t'nlted States to Germany or Austria-Hun gary for non-combatants, especially I babies, according lo a cablegram to the! state department today from Ambits- vador Sharp at Paris. A similar stand 1 by Great Hritain is expected. Secretary of State Lansing directed the American ambassadors at London 1 and Paris to endeavor to obtain per mission from the Hritish 'and French governments so that certain chari table interests in tlie l'nlte-1 States could send at least condensed milk and -ream to Germany and Austria-Hun-lary. Permission was asked several weeks ago when representations were leade that a mil!: famine existed in the two countries and that thousands of babies were dying from want proper food. Valdez Mayor Wants Alaska Made a State Official Iares for Washington, D. C, to Assist Delegate Wiokersham in Converting national Legislators. Seattle, Wa:l;.. Jan. 15. In view of th- fact that the authority to enfon -and make laws at present is al-o.it equally divided twtween the. territory and the federal government. lr. F. M Koylr, mayor of Valdez. is strongly In favor'of making Alaska a. state Iir. P.ovle left Seattle for Washing ton, where he will assist Ilelegale James Wickers!,!! m, the A,askan resentatU - in on v i n I n g spine national legislators t he necessary eU men ts p. rm.uiciii y to warrant tile granting rep- of tlie that- Alaska lias (stability and j or statehood rights. j "I firmly believe," sai 1 I r. Hoyle, i "that Alaska's mineral output next vear will amount to mc e than 4". ! .iiMi.Dnii. This Is more than Nevada and lols of other states produce." of Kufjene Manufacturer Here. IP n f. Holt of Spckane. head of the Holt Manufacturing company, makers -:' lai-rpiUar engines, is at the Mult n niaii. Mrs. f. S. Holt of Oakland, ( ah, i.s with him. Clle;ie President I r Wallace H. I.ee of dent of Albany college, the Oregon on Visit. Allsany. presl ls a guest at bldg. Baker, Dr. Lillian, I'orfcett Phones Main o-f;T. A-1S79. Barrett. Dr. H. Xyster, 4 13 Morgan bide ' Phone Main 4fJ9. Dorisg. Dr. Mahal Jane, :,2 7 Morgan bldg. Marshall ISo'J. Fast 6717. How land. Dr. . B. 91i Selling b'de Main 2213. A-222a. Seller. Dr. William d 60S Taylor S' Phones Jlain 644. A-3444. Lacy. Dr. K. H", suite 301 Morgan bldg Phones Marshall IsSS. Tabor 4278. Leonard. Dr. H. F 757 ilorgan bide Phones M. 709. A-1709. Leweaox. Dr., Virginia V 12 Morgan hid--. Phones il. 14S7. iiar. 4033. Myers, Dr. Xatheriae S S05-S07 Jour nal bidg. Phone Mar. 1275. A-3031. Moore. Drs. T. E. and S. C P., 90S Selling bldg. Main blOl. A-2466. JSiortnrup. Dr. S. B, 3H8 Morgan I'hones M. 34. K 1028. I'L Dr- j0aa Jr- 550 Plttock i,:,c-. Broadway U72. Rea Tabor o J 4 a. Wallljisr. Dr. EffU 651 Plttock block. Broadway 1663. Main 334. bldg. William P. Ya-len of Glenwood. : Watsh.. is a guest at the Carlton I J S. l-iniers-m of Vancouver, H. '., load of tiie Ktners-n Ilardwoo-1 ,-oni-jph.ny of this city, is at the Portland, i Mr and Mrs W. K Armstrong of San l'rapclsc. are at the Nortonia. Russell Palmer and wife are Seattle arrivals at the Multnomah, j faptain o A. Tihbetts of Forest iGrove is at tlie fornelius. Jerry Walker. Hcxjuiani lumber man, is at the Oregon I l 1). K-ssler of Oregon Agricultural (ollege is at the Imperial. J. I . M -'. k is a Haker v isitor at the ( 'arlton. I Willi.-nn P- llman of Baker is at the Imperial. j Dr. Frank f. Tage of Medford Is a I guest t the i iregon. The Vancouver Ikh key cluh is regis I tere-1 at the Multnomah, i W. H. I. evii gs is a Seattle visitor at the Nortonla J. C Franklin is a McMlnnville ar rival at the Cornel iu. George illiton Savage i.s registered i Rocks, Earth Slide Near Cliff House San Francisco. Jan. la. i P. N. K.I A heavy landslide of boulders and earth from the summit of Sutro Heights to the Ocean Drive, 7.", yards south of tlie Cliff House, imperiled the lives of bench pedestrians Friday, causing con siderable excitement and fear along the boulevard. The slide began about 9'30 o'clock when a quantity of earth, loosened by (the rains, started down the precipice from a height rf 300 feet, gathering trees and si. rubbery as it raij)p. Several persons in the vicinity nar rowly escaped injury. Nearly loon tons of rock and earth were brought f'own over the roadway before the slide stopped. J. P.ow land Hrow n are registered at the Mansfield. Ohio and 17. V M ultnornali ( -i-ik f rum Medford Is to Have Republican Banquet Jackson Connty People Will Be Ad dressed February 13 hy Oorernor Withycoxnbe and Other Officials. Medford. r.. Jan. 1,1. Jackson county Republicans j.lan to surpass all records when they hold their annual Republican day banquet at the Hotel Medford Saturday, February 12. Gov ernor Withycomhe has agreed to attend ami w 11 deliver the principal address F. G. Ruchte, deputy sealer of weights and measures and candidate for rail road commissioner, will also attend, ns will Harvey Wells, insurance commis sioner, and Tom Kay. state treasurer. len, in 1X31, and came to Coos Hav in l7n He was in the targe and lightering business on Coos Bay until 1 f 0 7. When he returned after the Civil war, lie came around to the Pa cific coast with the fleet and was on the vessel that esr-orted (Jueen Finnia of Hawaii to the United Slates. Five States Are to Wipe Out Coyotes San Francisco, Jan. IS. (I N. 9.) Aroused lo the necessity of waging relentless war against rabid coyotes. Nevada. Oregon, Idaho and l'tah have joined California in a concerted cam paign to exterminate the wild dogs whh h are terrorizing the farming and sheep and cattle districts of tlie five states. Word to this effect was received today by Or George C. Kbrlghl, pres ident of the state board of health, from i hief Inspector K. T. Ross, who at tended a conference of healt.i author ities from the five states, representa tives of the I'nlted States health ser vice, and forest service, and state of ficials at Winnemucca. Nevada, where resolutions were adopted to Join in 'ombined efforts to rid the states of tho "epidemic of rabies." Cove Officials Take Office. Cove, ( ir , Jan. 15. The new mem bers of the city council t'.ok office Tuesday at a special meeting. The council is now as follows: Mayor, A. G. Conklln; councllmen, fharles H. Powell, George forpe, F Williams, F. Zucher, Mr. Pixton and Carl Peterson. gt fold the 1 N I S K To Prevent the Grip. iine r.rlii -Intlve Itnaisi Qnlnln CI, Il K . In nlT ..ne Icnnt nr.- IIKOMO l. lif..'. U. OF 0. WILL EXTEND COURSE OF STUDY TO CARPENTERS OF CITY Petition by local Union Is Granted by Extension De partment of the University ARCHITECTURE IS SUBJECT Will Be Held in City So as Hot to Interfere With Regular Work; Starts Beat Friday. I "nl v ersit y of Oregon. Kugene. Or . Jan. 15 The Carpenters- union of Portland ha.s petitioned for and will receive a course of study in archi tecture through the extension de partment of the university. The work will begin next Friday with a class of 11. The petition presented to the facul ty requ-sts that the work be given to them in Portland In order th-it tlie carpenters may be aide to pre pare for individual contracting with out forsaking tin necessary study. At a meet I tig in technic si hool It the courses should statics arid The our s.-s ,rk for the t?ie Ttenon Tnly was decided that deal with graphic i mutative estimating'. II give the carpenters taking the work an opportunity to learn the s. tuple rudiments ' f con structing and estimating the c-ost of small bulbil- gs. "The work wll be z'.:?n by Prof. Percy p Adauis. assistant In the chool of arithmetic. and will be supplemented by lectures tinder F. 17. ldnii, f. d-an of the department. Journalists' Resolution Indorsed. I'nlversltv of oreg-on, Fucene. Or. Jan. 14 The resolution of the West ern Association of Teachers of Jour nnllsm at their seslon at the univer sity to the effect that high school stu dents should not be encouraged to enter the newspaper field without the furthe- benefit of higher training was indorsed m a resolution in nearly ver latim form by the National Council of Teachers of l'r gltsh in Its recent con vention in Ch.raKn. Farm Accounts I'rjfetl. University of 'regon. Kugene. Or.. Jsn. IS In an address before the Ore ron School of ftmmeroe, J. A. Hexeil, dean of the school of commerce at Ore gon Agricultural college, proposed that every farmer keep an efficient set of farm accounts, the aim being to form the basis of an efficient system of rural credits, which he said depended primarily on showing tlie condition of affairs. College Credit Granted. T'niversity of (iregon. Kugene, Or., Jan. 15 Two hundred and ninety-one hours of college credits and four and a half units of entrance credit were granted to 7s correspt ndence students in 1 i 1 S by the unl versit y, according to a late report of tiie faculty. The major number of hours, 91, was granted In education. History comes next with 44 hours, literature, "7 hours, short story. 25 hours. These studies are followed by rhetoric, soci ology, mathematics, psychology, Kng llsh composition, economics, physics, drawing, architecture, geology, debat ing and geography. 50-Cent Increase In Lumber Market Advance, One of i:any Recently, Be comes Effective at Once; Aberdeen Gets Definite Information on Order. Aberdeen, Wash, Jan. 15. Aberdeen lumbermen, returning from a west coast lumbermen's meeting held In Ta corna Wednesday, report 60 cents a thousand advance in common dimen sion lumber ami on timbers. The ad vance becomes effective at once. The Increase is one of several recent ones v.hl-li indicate a steady improvement in the demand for lumber. Definite information has been re reived heie also that a I'm.OOO.OOO feet order of lumber for France Is pending and will be given to northwest mills. Grays Harbor as well as those of all i North Pacific coast points will receive I heir pro rata share of tills order, ae 'ordlng to authentic reports received here. The order is said to be In the hands of a San Francisco brokerage I firm. Sleighs I'scxl in Ouinaliy. Quinabv. nr., Jan. IS. Six in lies of snow Wednesday found this section In a state of u n p i epa r e-1 ness that threatened a general holiday to school children on account of the long, dis tance all of them must travel over un broken roads This morning sieds were rigged up and the youngsters enjoyed a sletghride to the seat of learning. Sister: Read My Free Oiler! f St - 1st ihuroh, a young ladies class. I at the Portland from Tacoma taught by Mr s. J. I . Corby, had their I M. K. Price is a Bend arrival monthly supper and business meeting . f arlton Tues-lay evening at the home of their, Mr and Mrs. II. D. Parquet teaiiUv-. Miss F. f lough, the presi- Berkeley, CaJ.. are guests at the dent, lalifd for reports of the various 1 tonia. commiuees a gouj record or achieve ment was shown. In addition to con ducting their candy booth - at tt e baz.-ia.r- the I)elt.-i 41r.ha ni--.n with new plates f'trt. File W Allen, head : metit vf Journalism. 1'n , gon. is at the Imperial. M. If Abbey, proprietor Abbey. Newport, Is at the of the vtrsjty at the of Nor- depart of Ore- of the Hotel Oregon. of Juneau, vide trie e-hur -7.,,. furnish cm o " " f . .1 .' W: L Martin, a merchant Z the' individual su e The new 'S st ? V uU,nomh officers chosen were: President Mlaj! A' J' V'V,?- 1 in' wl'h Nona Becker; vice president. Miss IrisSumn''r Ir u orks t-verett. is ai Clayton; treasurer. Miss Kdwlr.a 1 reKon' Clough; secretary. Miss Grace Jacoo- M- AdI ls registered at sen. . i Portland from)F.verett. George b. Btty and wife of view are at th' Corrvellua. O. K. Merwin, a Salem casket ft i - y X am a I know Z know ? f you. -r.eaiti, woman. a woman's trials. her need of sympathy and help. my sister, are unhappy because of f vou feel unfit for household du- Meade the : the the Bar- Mission Circle Florence Election. At the recent annual meeting of Florence Meade Mission Circle of the First Unlversalist church at the resi dence of Mrs. Kills McLean, the fol lowing officers were chosen for the cw year: President, Mrs. M. K. manu facturer, is at t$e Oregon. Miss Henrietta Voley of La Grando is at the Imperial to visit her brother. Pat Foley, a La Grande hotel man. and I his bride. I mark EX L. Connor, a Seattle lumberman. I offer again. 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