The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 17, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1315.
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MRS: CALLAHAN IS
CHOSEN HEAD OF
FEI
CLUB
DERATION
'Corvallis Woman, . oir 0, A. C.
Faculty, Candidate of "Pro
I gressives," Defeats Miss Beatty
-MRS. BELL VICE PRESIDENT
Election Held Chief Interest of
Delegates- and. Many Leave
Following the Balloting.
CorvalJis, Oct. 17. Mrs. Ida Bur
nett Callahan of Corvallis was elect
ed president of the Oregon Federa
tion of Women's clubs at Its annual
convention, which closed Thursday
afternoon In Corvallis. Of the 189
vptes cast, Mrs. Callahan received
119. The only other candidate for
the presidency was Miss Mattie Be
atty of Salem, who received 70 votes,
Mrs. Collins KIkins of Prlneville was
elected first vice president; Mrs. John
Belief Roseburr. second vice president:
Mrs. Charles Hines of forest Orove, recording-
secretary; Mrs. John Van Zante
of Portland, treasurer ; Mrs. J. W. Sad
ler of Aurora and Mrs. E. T. Wade of
Pendleton, directors. ' The corresponding
secretary will be appointed by the board
of directors.
Chief Interest In the federation con
ventton. centered In the choice of pres
ident. Mrs. Callahan had a statewide
backing of the "progressive" element of
the federation. Miss Beatty had as her
principal backers Mrs. Frederick KgRert
and Mrs. Sarah Evans, representing- the
conservative element that has long: been
- la control.. They maintained that the
' presidency ghould not go to a woman
living In the city where the convention
was held. ...
: PERSONALITIES LACKING
The nomination speeches were nota
bly free from unpleasant personalities.
Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar of Portland nom
inated Mrs. Callahan. Mrs. Frederick
Kjcert of Portland nominated Miss Be
. atty. Mrs. Percy W. Lewis made an
'. eloquent second for Mrs. Callahan.
Mrs. F. A. Elliott of Salem seconded
: Miss Beatty'a nomination.
A glance over the list of new officers
from a geographical standpoint- shows
1 practically .every section represented,
which augurs well for the future suc
cess of the organisation.
Mrs. Callahan is a native Oregon lan,
a daughter of the late John Burnett,
former Justice of the Oregon supreme
court. She is a graduate of the Ore
gon Agricultural college and upon her
graduation she was offered a position
,as teacher In the department of English,
which she has held ever since. She
was .one of the founders of the Coffee
club, which later became, a. part of
the Corvallis Woman's., club, and she
, has been the presiding officer in that
organisation a number of -times. She
is. a woman of broad culture, of poise
and. dignity, ft fine executive, possessing
x that, admirable quality, a fine sense . of
CORVALLIS WOMAN HEADSCLUBS
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' ' Mrs. Ida Calla-
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member of
the faculty of
1 Oregon Agricul
tural college who
has been elected
' at
president of the
Oregon Federa
tion of Women's
clubs.
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are serving life sentences in the state
penitentiary) s commndlng the worlr of
the county nurse and recommend each
club should urge upon the . county of Its
district liberal support ;. asking tor uie
appointment of a physician as a staff
member of uie-atate board of health ana
the medical school of the University ot
Oregon, and urging upon ounty courts
a raore liberal allowance in future bene
fits for the payment of hospital ; ex
penses for crippled children and for
dental work for. Indigent chiWrea.
EDUCATOR SAYS AID IS ' - :
; NEEDED FOR STATE'S CBIPPES
Corvallis, Oct. 17. -Professor J. Frank-
ling Thompson of the University of Ore
gon, in an address Wednesday night
before the convention of the Oregon Fed
eration of Women's dubs, urged the
women to organise efficiently for work
in home communities, to help homeless
and destitute children, and to care for
Oregon's 5000 feeble minded, . He said
they are a greater menace, than the In
sane, and must have proper attention.
In a ; spirited session Thursday the
club women voted that the proposal that
only . Oregon girls in Oregon schools
should receive -the benefit of the schol
arship loan fund be left to the discretion
ft the scholarship loan"board.rAmead!
mehta to the constitution were discussed.
A motion tbat a ' revision tn election
of officers be . made was referred: back
to the committee to be presented at the
next convention. v. The call for the eon
vention is to be sent out henoe forth one
month in advance. The ub treasurer
shall furnish adequate bond. It was de
cided.; vj4.;- i:i-.'r.v '. '
: J WIU .Try Outdoor, Work;
Cottager Grove. Oct. it Charles Van
Denburg, former postmaster of Cottage
m
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Niht
Morning
eeoVbur EVes
Clesrt -Clears HeltNy
lUJk
justice, and - is i keenly . alive to the !
big Questions of the - day and espe
cially to the things that concern. women.
She is an outdoor enthusiast, a great
lover of nature and one of her chief
diversions is fishing.
MRS. CASTUKB THA5KEB
Mrs. Charles II. Castner of Hood River,
who has served the federation as presi
dent for the past four 'years, has made
an able officer and at the close of the
convention sha was given a rising vote
of thanks, for her services.
A large number of the delegates went
directly from the convention to the train,
returning to Portland Thursday eve
ning. -Others are returning today. All
.are enthusiastic over the cordial and
gracious 'hospitality extended by the
clubs of Corvallis and the various com
mittees and by the individual women
who opened their homes for the' enter
tainment of delegates. Nothing waa left
undpne to make the visitors comfort
able and happy. v
RESOLUTIONS .ADOPTED
The entire morning and the first hour
of .the afternoon session' Thursday was
given over to resolutions. '
Some of the Important things that the
federation - went on record ' as favoring
were the creation of a department of
education . with representation in the
president's cabinet; endorsing the reso
lution adopted at the Pacific Coast In
dustrial Welfare commission's confer
ence asking congress to pass, a law es
tablishing a minimum wage for .the
women workers In the United .-States ;
endorsing legislation for compulsory
humane teaching in the public Bchools
of Oregon through the law which is be
ing prepared by the' Oregon Human so
ciety, and recommending that the In
dividual clubs give one program a year
to consideration of humane work as
outlined by the Oregon Humane society :
endorsing the creation of a child welfare
department in the . federation a reso
lution to petition Governor Olcott for a
full pardon for Mrs. Anna Booth and
the appointment of a committee by the
board of directors of the federation to
investigate the cases of William Bran
son and Arthur Pender and report at
the next convention, (all three persons
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DO YOU KNOW THAT THERE ARE GREAT
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THE FAIR o
Washington Street at Thirteenth : : :
Specials for Saturday
Stationery f24 sheets. 24 envel
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Cards and envelopes. . . XSi
Assorted colors, regular 5oc value.
Covered Casserole 45c
Regular 60c . value.
Curtain Goods, yard 15c
ARE YOU INTERESTED in Crock
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Dolls. Stamped Centerpieces, etc.
If so. we hive it. Buy. "here.
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Open Until 10 P. M. Saturdays
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Authentic Styles
More. and more, men
are realizing that our
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money - saving on a
larger scale' than they
can obtain elsewhere.
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Suits
and
Overcoats
New models in exclusive
patterns and fine fabrics
are. arriving daily. Eng- .
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and : other smarV effects,
with and without belt, in
single and double-breasted
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$30 $35
$40 $45
Others to $85
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Mallory Hats
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suredly, she recognizes liand tailoring or its machine-sewn substitute.
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to the many pretty "dainty things shown in our win
dows and the showcases inside. It is not too early
to be thinking of holiday gifts, and there are any
number of articles at moderate prices that will be
just what you want.
Let us suggest a lovely string .of pearls, Or one of
novelty beads; a gleaming platinum bar pin; a
cameo ring or brooch; a ring set with the birth
stone of the person to whom it is to be given, or
perhaps a toilet set of Parisian ivory.
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PORTLAND
the big, home-grown feature it
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MITCHELL LEWIS in
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A picture as big as they make 'em!
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ALICE BRADY in
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Last Times Today :r,f
PEOPLES
Direction of J ensen & Von Herberg;.
Kf-TABLETS- l
Mrs.- Bramlette; Gains Thirty
: Pounds and, Is , Entirely Free
; ' From Rheumatism., , " -
"I have not onty gained thfrfjr" pounds
alnce I commenced taking Tanlaa. but '
the-troubles that have been making- Ufa
miserable for me for a long- time have -been
completely overcomeV saJd ?Mxa v
Arclcely Bramlette, who lives at tlS '
Twenty-ninth avenue, Seattle,, .t Wasb ;
the other day.' . ':t-Mv-. : ;
"When I commenced taklngr Tanlac." 1
continued Mra Hranriette, "I was so
weak and run down that lit I walkod .
Just a little , ways I would,' .br com- .
pletely exhausted; I ' began to suffer
from stomach trouble about ft year ago ,
and- this trouble had gradually 'grown
worse ever ; since. I often ihad -severa r;
pains In my stomach, and my appetite '
was very poor.. I also suffered a., great
deal from rheumatism in my back and
arms, and finally In my legs' and feet
This trouble was so bad at tiroes that "
I could hardly walk, and the fingers of
my right hand finally got In such bad ,
condition that I couldn't use them' at
all, X Just felt tired and .worn out 'all vV
the time, and didn't have enough
strength , and energy to do any part .of ;
my housework, and 'I began to think .
that I would never be a well woman
again. J was very nervous' and never .?
got a' good night's sleep. ' 1 1
"Then I beard about Tanlac and made
up my mind to give it a trial, and It
proved to be just the medicine I needed.
Why, this medicine has put me In such
fine condition in every way and I am V
so well and strong that I can do all my s
housework and then go Into my garden
and do two or three hours' work and .
It doesn't hurt me at all. The rheuma .
tlsm has left me altogether, and I can
walk as well as I ever could and can '
use my hands all right I have gotten
back my strength, and have regained
all I lost In weight In fact, 1 am In .
perfect health again, and feel fine' all
the time, and when night comes now I
sleep like a child. I have a fine appe
tite and everything I eat agrees with
me perfectly. Tanlac Is a wonderful
medicine and I am more than glad to
recommend it to everybody." t
Tanlac Is sold In Portland by th
Owl Drug Co. Adv.
POCKET KNIVES, BUTCHER KNIVES, RAZORS,
RAZOR STROPS AND ALL KINDS OF SHEARS
Special at 75S-POCKET KNIVES
We grind
rasors and
shears.
.
rrewar prices for sharp
eslsg raior blades, S5)
and 30 . per dos. .
KEMP
CUTLERY
CO.
1S4 ronrth St.
Jsit South of Wash.
thin people;
NEED BITRO-
PHOSPHATE
it
Increases Weight, Strong th and Nnr
Forca In Two Weeks' llimi if
' in Many Instancoe.'' '.
TJie
sallze
average per
rson Is bsrlnnlng ' to
realize more and raore that the lack or
physical trength and nerve exhaustion
(frequently evidenced by excessive thin
ness, are ,the direct cause not only of
the failure to succeed in life's struggle
for the necessities of existence, but also
for the handicap In one's social sanita
tions. Compare the thin, sickly, angular ,
frame with the well rounded form which '
Beauluy Her Complexion
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New York. Mis Ethel- Clayton, 'to
clever young" actress now successfully
starring under the paramount 'batmen
is famous for. her beautiful complexion.
When her' friends Inquired about it she
said. "It's all due to a toilet . prepara
tlon, called derwilld which X use twice
daily. .The experience .J have . bad
prompts me 10 nuu my secret pudiio.
This - wonderful , derwipo ; instantly
beautified my skin and its continued
use has made the results . permanent.'
When Mae Edna Wirder.' the well known
beauty specialist, was Interviewed in
reference to Miss Clayton's remarkable
complexion, stated "Anyone can have a
beautiful complexion when they "know
how. It's a very simple process. I use
the same article in my work,' and until
you try it you hav no Idea of the mar-
m. - . mi a ii .
VeiOUS muits. - tm--wry iirmw
ft baby softness comes to. the sktni It
makes -the skin rosy-white, velvety and
radiantly beautiful. It is wonderful for
a dark, sallow skin, shiny nose, freckles,
tan. oily skin, sun snots, coarse pores.
pimples, blackheads, chapped, rough skin.
ruaamesa,' r wrinkles -t ana many oiaer
facial blemishes.' Derwlllo method Is
absolutely harmlAw and will not pro
duoe or stimulate a arowth of hair. It
is superior to lace powaer, as perspira
tion does not effect it- therefore It atayi
on better. Thousands who have used it
tion will astonish you.
to the toilet
counter of any drug or department store
critically before your mirror, note sare-
and get a bottle of derwiUo, then make
the following test: Examine your skin
fully Its appearance, then apply der
wlllo as directed. After you- have made
the first application look in your mirror
again and note the surprising change.
A peach-Uke color- mount the heeks
have had the same results as Miss Clav
ton, and X am sure if you will give it
fair trial you will become Just as en'
thuslastio-as I am and always use It In
-preference' to ' any outer powder -or
beautifier."
-k NOTE When asked about . Derwlllo
one of our leading druggists said, "It is
truiv a wonderful beauufler. awav
ahead- of anything we have ever sold
before, we are aucnorisea oy in man
ufacturera to refund tho money to any
an who is dissatisfied, and we would
not -permit- the use of our name unless
the product posseseeu unusual menu
It is sold In this city under an iron-clad
money b'ck m--rant hy ali f'r--r .cnt
stores and up-to-date drurtsta, includ
ing toe trn vrug aot.' .
Is usually accompanied by the bloonr of '
health and attractiveness.. -, ,' ' , : ? ;
That millions ot seoole are conscious
of this handicap Is evident - from - the
continued appearance In newspapers and
maaasinea of many aurcesuona propos-
inmr varimti pomMliaa in food op rtwdirina
might not De appropriate ior s, given ,
Aurnoniies, nowever. agree tnas
healthy nerve tissue Is absolutely es
sential to a strong, robust body and -
mind. Weak nerves, while Indicated by
multitude of different symptoms.
more Immediately and genorally result
in lack or energy, sleeplessness. irriiaDii
ityr ; depression, etc, which conditions .
gradually consume the healthy flesh.
eavmo- uaiy noiiows. a iiat cnest. oony
neck and scrawny arms and legs. ;
Our bodies need more Dhbsnhata than
most of. them are able to. extract from
the foods' we- eat nowadays, ana rnany
opinions .affirm that there is nothing
which may be taken into tne numan
deficiency as the. purs organic phosphate
known as bttro-pnospnate ana soia oy
good druggists everywhere, j, . : 't-
The essential phosphoric food elements
tn bltro-phosphat assimilated by the
nerve cells should soon produce ft pleas
Ing change in nerve energy and hwice
increased vitality and strength.- With
the. burdens -of nervousness, sleepless
ness, lack of energy, etc lifted, normal
weight with Its attractive fullness and
ruddy glow of health replaces the former
picture of skin and bones, miss ueorgw
Hamilton, who was once ihln and frail.
"Bttro-nnosnnaia ' nas Drouanc a music
transformation ww me. I gained ls
pounds and never before felt: so rweH."
Hastlon i-Althoueh BltrO-FhoSPhat is
unexcelled for the relief of nervousness
and attendant disorders, owing to I's
tendency to increase weight, one shouia
watch the scales while taking Jt unless
It Is the desire to put on nesn. aov. "
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