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ONE-FOURTH WORLD’S WOMEN IN CHINA ----------- — i Seventy Per C e n t Employees in Shanghai Cotton Mills Wom en and Children Working Rich Gift to Museum. Field, museum. In Chicago, has Just, been given a rare treasure trove, con sisting o f m collection of gold orna ments excavated from the basin o f the Nechl river In Colombia- South Am er Ica. last .Inn*». consisting o f hn-:1-*' plates m promt. elabonite tttrr i w bells and ncck^icea. a/1 In pur*- forming -l-.e moat valuable colic»-'«*- In the world o f art o f C<»J oih M m *■ <ti deot luht'l-** «nt» Twelve Hour Shifts. Honer Cuban Qensrala Cuba Is to pay honor to the memory of General Maximo Gomes, the Island Ono-fou.th of tbo women Is the republic’s military hero, by erecting a W W are Chlneee— 200.000,000 of costly monument A first prise of $23,- then. T h e, are golpg into Industry 000 was swarded recently to Aldo In large numbers to wbrk long hours Gabs, an Italian sculptor, for a model and for little money. of the memorial, which Is to cost $200,- In Shanghai, fOr Instance, seventy 000. JSecond and third prizes went re pgr cent of the- employees In the spectively to Huertas Cabarrocas, a cotton mills are women and children. Spantsh-Cuban, and Gutson Borglum, Working hours for spinners are from an American. General Gomes became afeg In the morning until six at night popular as the leader of the Cuban aad from six at night until six In ihs forces In the war for Independence morning. Weavers work from 3:80 In from Spain, from 1893 to 1896. He the morning until seven at night and also took a'prominent part In the Ten tko wagaa are from ten to twenty cents Years’ war, a revolt which began In a day. Hundreds of women are em 1868. On the day of bis death, Jons ployed in silk fllaturs mills standing 18, 1905, the general’s family was pre hour after hear washing cocoons la sented with a rift of $100,000 by the basins of boiling water In the ex- government of Cuba. At the conclu peeetvsly bet rooms necessary for sion of the 8psntab-American war, apartments where fine silk Is spun, General Gomes was honored at a pub l a Canton alone, there are 100,000 lic reception given by the American women tn factories at a maximum1 forces occupying Havana at that time. Wags o f forty cents a day for women — Pdpulsr Mechanics Mags line aad o f fifteen cents a day for girls. An part of Its program of world service for women the National Young N E W B E B G CHUBCH SERVICES Women’s Christian Association is ex pecting to -pat on Its staff of asc- Church of the Brethren /etarlss la Chins hn expert on in dustrial conditions who will develop nodal work in factories, and work to Y ou are cordially invited to at Improve conditions for women em tend the services of the Church of ployees This work will include the the Brethren, corner of W a shington Introduction of rqpreatlon and social — UfO among the workers and of health and Hancock street. Sunday school 10 a. m. lectures and educational classes. Preaching services l l a n . and Y. W. C. A. STUDENTS TEACHING IN CHINA 7:S0 p. m. _ Y on n g People’s Meeting 8:80. . amvi . i invitation la extended PHytMäT Training School Main Free Methodist tained in Shanghai. White Front Paint Shop iu m o d « B o x « or w ood« barrels, or on w oo d « floors V . V a n P e lt , M a n a g e r ' Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating CALSOM1NING FURNITURE REPAIRING Old Griffith Bldg., Corner 2nd end Dayton C h u rc h ill & T y n d a ll P O tB I N S U R A N C E A G E N T S 7 0 S FIR ST STREET IS P h o M B la c k 3 0 « Goodyear Leadership— and Tires fo r Sm all Cars Enorm ous resources and scrupulous care have produced in G oodyear T ires fo r sm all cars a high relative valu e n o t exceeded even in the fam ous G oodyear Cords on the world's highest-priced autofdbbiles. In addition to its larger sizes, G oodyear m anu factures an average o f 2 0,0 0 0 sm all car tires a d ay in the w orld's largest tire factory devoted solely to the 3 0 x 3 -, 30x3% *, and Sunday school at 10 a. m. ___ Preaching at 11 a. m. and again In the evening at 7:10. P rayer meeting Wednesday even The vast majority of Chinese men remember their mothers as cripples. Many a girl wanders Into a mission school who has not had her own feet in g at 7:$0. The public Is Invited to any and bound, but has never seen a woman all o f Abase services. of her own class who could walk, and, W . N . Coffee. Pastor. therefore, she walks In s most ungain ly fashion— scarcely conscious of her natural feet The Chlneee Medical Association— an association composed only of Chi Sunday school 9:4$ a. m. nese physicians mostly graduates from Preaching services 11 a. m. and American and English Institutions— have asked tbft entire educated commu 7:$0 p. m .___________________ __ * nity of the country to co-operate In P rayer meeting W ednesday 7:16 better health for the children of Chi p. m. na. All tile Mission Boards operating A cordial Invitation la extended In China felt that one of the greatest C. D. Norria, Pastor. contributions the Young Women's to all. Christian Association could offer to the health of China would be to es Christian tablish a norma) school for the train ing of physical directors. Bible school 10 a. m.. Ethel Kieler, Accordingly, In Shanghai, which Is superintendent the greatest port tn China, the nation Preaching services 11 a m. and al committee established such a school In 1914. The school has won favor 7:10 p. m. with all educationists, both missionary Y . P. S. a E. nt $:10. and government. There have already The public la cordially Invltod to keen nine graduates from this school. all the services. Miss Ylng Mel Chun, a graduate of K. H. Slckafooee, Pastor. the Wellesley School of Physical Edu cation, has been dean of the school. Graduates of the school are scattered Baptist from Canton to Peking, teaching 'with eonspiruoua success In twelve mission Sunday school at 10 o’clock. and government schools. Preaching services both m orning JA P A N E 8 E DOCTOR 18 Y. W. C. A. and evening, 11, a. m. 7: SO p. m. B. T . P. U. at $ : » 0 p. m. O FFICIAL. A ll are invited to thee« services. Dr. Tomo Inotiye of Tokyo, Japan, treasurer of the National Committee of the- Young Women's Christian Asso ciation In Japan. Dr. Inouys has been Do Not Put HOT ASHES than w ith any o th er kind. T heir extrem e w o rth is available fo r you r Ford, C h evrolet, D ort, M axw ell, o r other sm all car, at the nearest G oodyear Service S ta tio n . G o th e re fo r th ese tire s an d 30x3)4 Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, All-Weather Tread......... 30 x3)4 Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread” . ______ $ 1 ? 6 5 Goodyear Heavy Tourist, Tubes are built to protect casings. W h y endanger a good casing with a cheap tube 7 Goodyear Heavy Tourist (Tubes cost little more than tubes o f < O 0 less merit. 3 0 x 3 * 4 « * « in weattrproo/hmg---------- J , ~ Methodist Preaching every Sunday at the usual hours. * Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. P rayer meeting every W ednesday,, evening at 7:30 o’clock. Chas. E. Gibson. Pastor. Seventh-Bay Adventist Saturday: 10:30 a. m., 11:46. Wednesday: Sabbath school at preaching service at Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Church of God Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:84 Prayer and testimony meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Chehalem Center Ckmrek Or. Tomo Inouys of^ Tokyo, Japan, a delegate to the six-yresk International Confarenca i t Women Phyalciane called by the V. W. C. A. Sunday school at 16. Preaching at 11. Christian Endeavor et T. Preaching at 7:10. Prayer meeting Tharaday evening particularly Interested In the publle at 7:80. health and recreational plans of her Business meeting last Thurnfiay « I city for some time and Is medlral Inspector for girls In the public schools each month. A. C. Martin, Pastor o f Tokyo, as also In several private schools In the city. There are ap proximately 500 women physicians to Dundee M. *E . Church Japan now, she says, and 400 w an es medical student*. Dr. Inouys was the Sunday school at 10 a. m. only delegate from Japan to the Y. Yr. 1 Preaching nt 11 a. m. C. A. International Conference of Ww- Evening service at 7: SO p. m. men Physicians, In session during Rev. J . H. Gillespie .Pastor. tember and (Vtnber. \ The Fire Bureau of the City of Portland is using Six Gary Trucks Contractor«, lumbermen, timbermen, merchants, cattlemen, immediate delivery. If interested and wanting to go on road your truck in one season’s work. W e also have other good Gary has one fu ll year factory guarantee. W e have some ware housemen and farmers are using GABY ’TRUCKS. We oan make construction, place your order with us for spring delivery. And pay f o r trucks on hand. Get a GABY for EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY. The good territory ogien^or dealers and distributors. O n e to Five T on C a p a c it ie s GARY COAST AGENCY INC., 7 1 BROADWAY, PORTLAND, OREGON Phone Bdwy. 2 16 2