Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1914)
MTCDFOTH) MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFION, SATURDAY, JAXlTAT?Y 21. 1014. FA73E TFTRIDTS k- j s. V If j(L a! ?r w t. k ' "' WsssissBrf'itfciJsJr .Ll Vhf LJr .sB Mr nml Mix. .1 M Under enter ttiluoil tit dinner Hitliinltiy iivoulnii it t tholr vhnrnilng liiiiirnlow mitilh of Phoenix for tho follow Iiik i;iH'tn Mr. nml Mm. llojnr, MIhhi K)IiII I'Uli, Mutiito Newbury, rrnucht Ken noy, Mums, lltmleltn I. limit;, Dnnnhl Nnuliiiry nml Carl N'nwliiiry A Miry Jolly party n kIvkii Tuomliiy mmilng mIicii Dr nml Mr, i:. M. Ilitrber Imltoil tlii'lr f rlnmtit to mi "olil fimliloiii'il'' (Imii)i. All rutin In olil timliliiiii'il ('(intiinii'K mill nil ilniMo tlm olil-tliiin ditncoH. The tow-liny flitilliiiH nliu npiieiiroil at llin Kinr worn oiikiikuiI (or tliu mimic nml only pin) cil tlm olil time iiiiirIc. Tint xn mo Idcn wim ran loil mil In tint re fn'HtiiiuMilH tlioii pumpkin pit', iIoiikIi until nml roffeo nr nerved. Mm. Itlililln anKlnti'il Mrs. Harbor ' tlm oiitcrtiilnuiinil. Tliu i;ii)Ntn woro Mr. ami Mm. C. M. KiiuIIhIi, Mr. nnl Mr. Clitronco Kiilnlit, Mr nml Mr I.. K. WiiKumnn. Mr. nml Mrn Moo, Dr. nml Mr. I(liltll. Mr ami Mm Jon Drown, Mr. nml Mm. I.iiKk, Mr nml Mm. Win. Ihihics Mr. IMuIn Jnn ncy. MlMTrtilrlili'rniiil Mr Trolcltler. Tliu auxiliary of tint l-'lml llaptUt rinirnii or .'M'liiorii mini imnr nrm mlimloiinry iiihoIIiik of the )eitr nt tlu horns of Mm. II. K. Mnmh on Tut'inliiy nfttirnoon. Mm. It. V HloariiM (mil rlmrK" of tlm mt'i'tlni: Tlm study of tlm tmok, "I'oIIowIiik I ho Hiinrltio." win begun, Tliu nn- tlior of thin book, Helen llitrn'tt MonlKoimry. kIm mt a century of llapllut iuImIoiih ISIS'11113. TIiumi inutilliiK nro held tlm (hint Tiiemliiy of every montli. All who nnt Inter it)il In tlm Ktinly nro tonllnlly I ri- lti'tl to attend. Tlm mmiy trlmd of Mr. nml Sim W. II. Dinlilnon will li'arn with re Kr't of tlm ili'piirtiiro Hiimlny to ! Aiiki'Ioh, whore tin') will iintku their home. Mm IhuliUou him been incut prominent In t litlt work xlncn mm- Iiik to .Mid font nml will he greatly iiiIrhi'iI. Mm nwin pri'hletit of tlm Irealer Moilfonl rlnli lnt )unr am' U now lci-irttlttnnt, nml U nli preiddeiil of tliu IViterallon of Olulu of Southern Ori'Kon, nml proaldont of tlm Colh'Kii Women's club. Tint imtmlxtm of tho (. W. II M of tint ChrUtlan rhtirrli held 911 In forinnl reception nt tho homo of Mm Jomu Wold, 1'rlilny nfternnon la honor of Mm. Ktlen Hunter, state nt'crutnry nml flulil worker for tlm 0 It. M. of OnKon. Mm. Hunter Kmo nn InturoktltiK aililroKrt, ader which n pleuhhiK vocal nolo mih kIm'U liy Mm. (JuUeiihorry, Mm. Wolit arioinpnioliih'. Dainty rcfri'iihnmiitit worn Mir oil iltirliiK tho nftornooii hy tho hortein. St. Mark'H (lulht Imhl n huny koj hIoii nt IIh InHt ri'Ktilnr uietitliiK, lilunnliiK nml iIIhiminhIiik another of Ihiilr fplemlhl 50 ecnt tllnnera which will ho kIvvii ntixt Thnmilny, January U!i, from r..:il) to h.Ud o'rloi'k In Bt. Mnrk'ri hull. Tliu proceeiltt of thU illnucr will ho mlik'il to tho lnillilliiR fund for tho nuw rliuirli, A Miiriirlito imrty wn kIvihi Inut Woilnt'Hility otuiiliiK to Kthel dray In honor of her birthday by n niiiubnr of her frlumlH nt tliu homo of Ollvo John. on (yi .South Oaluluto. Kor out) oxproHHt'd lhuniHulvi'8 u IiiinIiik Imd a Jolly tlmu. After tho inonhi; hiul beoii onjoynbly puhhuiI hy ;muu. iiiiihIo otr., rofruHliinouta woio survuil n In modu. A unlet homo wuddliiK occurred Monday ovoiiIiik at tho homu of Mr, nml Mm, C, V. I.owIh, wlien Mr, Hainuol M. KrUtol nml MUh lllmicho llruloy, wurn united In inmrliiKg, lttiv.' II, M, Hranhaiu of Onkilnlu nvu iiiiu MoihoillHt church offlclatliM, Tho ouiiK I'oiiplo will ho at homu ni Tnlont nftor Kohrunry I. Tho Kononil utiiff of OruKon Na tional (luanla huvo iHHimtl luvltatlom for tho ilodlcntlnn of tho Htato arm ory nt Aidilmul. Fuhriim-y 3, nt -till n'l'lock, wlum tho I'lmt Compuny of UoiihI Artillery UoHorvuu will huvo rhniKu of iirrmiKomoiits, Quito n niimhor of joiiiik pooplo nt toiuli'd tho ilntu'o rIvoii lit tho U. 3. liallln JuckKonvlllu Kililuy uvonlm? hy OhurlcH I'rlm ami Wnltor Morrlck, Tho Yuhiik Uillos' BoiliiIUy of tho Cafhollo church kiivo h immt onjoy uhlu ilaucn nt tho Pariah Iiouho Tiiub-diiy'ovoiilnu. Mr nml Mm, A. I. Olmin of 'i Itmm UMinlio cavii a ilnlliihtfiil TiUU inn) party I'rldny uvuiiliu; to a niiiii her of frlumlH, CnrilH went ilai.'d nt hIv (allien, Mr J. W. HmiiiDm mid Mm. W. V. Hiillonp.i'r renilvlnu thj prlri'H for havlnn iniido tlm hlKhi'Ht moron. At 1 1 o'clock luncheon nini nimlloK worn iKirvod, Tluuo prwxottt worn Mr. nml Mm. It. !, Hwlut;, Mr mid Mm. Hurl Orr, Mr. ami Mm. II IC Toiullimon. Mr. ami Mm. J V llanicrH, Mr and Mm C I., Ili'-kett Mr nml Mm A P Hti'iinott, Mr and Mm, i:. W Wllto, Mr and Mth. V P. Hulh'iiKor, Mr and Mric 'Iiiih. Caldwell, Mr. ami Mm. K. (.'. Miiiin. tin in. Mr nml Mm. J V Dlnmond. Tho Hen lllir lod;o nae n inont tuictcnnfiil mnmiiiernilo dmiiu 1'rldaj' ovuiIIiik. Tho hall wn prettily deo united In red mid white. I'unih wiim nerved ilurliiK tlm ovciiliii; MIhh l'.n Wnrron won flml liullcn' prim for prettli'Ht tohtiime, recelvlui: 11 Hlltur iiiniilriiro net, Mm. J. .1. Me tMIdh refehed a mild pin 101 in'roud prlre. H. I,. Drnko of Anhlnml won flrt irlo for tliu men mid J J Mc- C'IIhIi Mi'ioml Tliu town noclety will hold n Koclnl itM'iilm: Jmiunry 30th nt Ht. Mark' hnll. Kuch Indy will take n luiirh for two. A hplemllil proKram win 'f reudereii mid nn cnJo)nblu iinliiK I nmiuri'd. All lown people nro urKol to nltond. Tho I'rmhytorlnn church will hold IIk qunrtitrly mirlnl next Tmodny evenliiK In tho church. Tho nodal I. Khun for nil who hnu become, mem hum iilnro October. An liivllnllou U itxtnmli'd to nil tho coiiKn'Riilloii. Tho Lndli-H' Aid of tho l'rltor Inn church wl'l input Tui'mlny nftcr noon next In tho rlinpul nt 2:. 10 o'clock. Tho committee In rharitn hiiri prepared work for Hut afternoon nml n full attendance It deMrod. Mli Ilernlco Hmltli, dniiRhtcr ot Mr. mid Mm. II. 1) Smith luft In.t Bnturdny for ItoncburK whero ho will lnlt her rou.ln MUb Mary Camp, bell of Hint city nml attend hh;h chool. Mm. I', i:. Morrlck returned Mon day from Portland, wheru alio nt tended lint midwinter meellnr. of tho IVdornti'd W'oinon'ii clubs of tho Ktate. Mm. Lincoln MiCormnck left IhU week to vlnlt her dniiRlitor, Mm. Malhowhou, In Now York City. Hhu will remain until uprlnr;. Mm. Curl ArmprloKt (neo Con ntnuro McKIIIIkiiii) of Albany In vl.ltliiK her mother, Mm. (5. II. MiwiMdmn, of Hohh court. 4 Mr. mid Mm. I,. It. RchmallmuKoii loft thin week for nouthern Uillfor 11I11 whoro thoy t?o for Mm. .Schinal- hmiHiirn health. Mm. May lleniiett, who Iiiih Ihed In Medford for tho uihI onr, left tlilH week for Kunttle. wheru hho will imiku her home. Mm, Helen Onlu nml children leave. (thU) Snturdny nfteruoou for Port Intul whuro tlmy will mnko their homo, Mr, nml Mm. John Mutter nml family, IiiivIuk Hold their lllnhlo or chard, hao roturiicd to Medford to llo. Mr, nml Mm. Arthur Itomi of Plino ul nro receiving coiiRrntulntlouH upon tho birth of n dnuchtcr Jnnunry Mm, C, I-. Thoinii", who hns been vIhIHiik In Henttln for tliu pant mouth, Iiiih leturncd to Medford. Mm, riimtuco ltoamoH Iiiih been Hpomllm; tho week with relatlvoH uud loavurt Saturday for Porthunl. Mrs. I,u Mnr nnd MIbb (Irnco Hrowa loft Wodiutsdny for Sun rrnncluco, whuro thoy will lnlt. MrH. V. II. rnnon left Thursday for Sncramimto to visit hor son who has boon III, Mr, mid Mrs. M. O. Canton of lions I. a no hnvo returnod from it visit In Kaslo, II. C. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. (latovlnklu mo vIhUIiu; In bouthorn California. Tho ltovolors will bIvu nnothor of tholr onjoynhlu danccn noxt wouk. MIhh Marlon White Is BpomllnK tho weolfuml In (Irmiu Piisu, A very delightful affair wni tho diitico clveii l'rlday nlclit nt tliu Ht. Mark'H hall by tliu Hophoinorei of tho liliih nchool, Tliu hall wan bunutlful ly decorated with roMu mid Krny, tin clans colom, Tliu unHl und of tlm hall wit adorned with nn ImmotiHu "IC ' In romi nnd i:ray. Later In tho uvuti liiK rofrcNhiuuntH wuro sorvud. Mien Murccilos Harbor wan In cliarKu of tho punch booth, Minn Nulllu M. Huntee clniiH ndvlaor, had cliart;u of tho af fair. Tlm followlnit worn nrenent: itutli Nu, Loraliii CowkIII. ICIUu both Hill, Meno Purl, Knthcr Warner, rrmicls Keiiney, litliol Klfert mid Mnrlu Ktforl, Hliidys Wllion, Leo noro Vmicu, Vein Morrlmnn, l.entlm Wntthom, I, tit Ho Mnr.hnll, Phyllis Tymlnle, Itutli Hcott Nclllo Campbell. I'rnuclH York, Mnud Now bury, Vera Olnmtead, lono I'lymi, l.iicllo York, Helen nnd Anna Puruckor, Jenii HiiiIkc, Dorothy Wicks, Mninlo and rent Looker, I.011U0 Dnddysmnu, Mnrnnrot Cnrlny, Itutli Wilson, Veen Lniin mid Aleiiu Allen, Chas. Itny, (Irlfflth CowkIII Nolo Llmlluy, Luth er T)dnle, lloliry Houttcr, John Dtiinmtir, Walter Hrowu, Ilurbert Al ford, Llo)d Wllllnmson, Itobcrt Po loutu, Itobcrt Klulu)sldu, Kukoim NnrrlKan, J n in en Vnucu, Paul McDon ald, Clinton Purkeypllu, Charles Cnrr, Theodoro Fish, LiiKcno Mc (lulrlc. Dnnnld Nuw bury Jay Core, Frank Itny, Hornco II ro in ley, Steven No, L)le Wnlthum, Karl Hubbard, IMInon Jerome, Herman Puruckor, Itnlph Ilalcom, (leorgo Jacob, Hau lier Ilurtulit, Andrew Kerr, (IcorKo Hennotninn, Carter Ilrandon, Francis Dennett, C. II. Pratt, Floyd Hart and Norman Normlle. Miss Minerva Hereford Is visiting Iter nunt, Mm. P. W. Illnckert on (lulls creek. Mrs, II. C. Kcntner was hostess to tho Auction IlrldKu club Friday of this week. Mm. Fred for Portland the week. Hopkins left Tuemlny where she will spend The Tuesday Luncheon club was entertained this week by Mrs. J, A. P. Andrews. Mrs. Moo and Mm. Harbor Icnvc Suuady for a trip to Southurn Califor nia. Miss Doris Smock hns from u visit to I'ort'and. returned Dr. F. C. Piiko hns returned from n trip to Los Am;eles. WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES ('lull I'roKmui for the Week January 2ti, regular meeting of the Creator Medford club 2:30 p. in. January 'JS, meeting of civics do pnrtuieut, 2 p. m. January 31, meeting of educational department, 3 p. in. All club notices should he refer rod to tho chalrmnu of tho press com lilltteu. Tulcphoiiu SC5. Tho University of Oregon, through Its extension department haH recent ly sent us n nuinbor of notable speakers. It Is tho first time thu ux tension department hits made so u teushu a cumpntgu In Southern Ore gon, and tliu very deep lntorest tdiown hy tho people ot Medford In these lectures Is evidence of tholr npproelu Hon of this splendid opportunity. This co 11 run of lectures hns brought us a icnllzutlon of tho nearness of our statu unhurslty which wo hnvo lacked until now, und has also shown us how splendid ami worth whllo ts thu work tho untvorslty Is accom plishing, On Friday afternoon wo hud tho very great plenburu of hearing Pro fessor A. F. Hoddle, Instructor of tho clitbH In dramatic Interpretation ot tho University of Oregon, give his dollghtful nnd Inimitable Interpreta tion ot Mnsterlluk b mnstorploco, "Tho Hltto Wrd" In tho library lissom lily room. Tho audloncu was largo nml very outhuslnsttc. A crowded house greoted ProfoJ Bor Hoddlo nt his ovonlng rondliiK so largo Indeod Hint many could not gain admlttattca whllo a clrclo of small boys occupied floor Bpaco In front. "Huckloborry Finn" lived In real earnest for this appreciative, ntidlouco for tlto two hours, and none ot us will soon forgot tho pa thotla philosophy and originality ot laiiguago of Mark Twain's bolovcd "lluck" as glvon us by Piofossor Hoddlo. That Professor Hoddlo Is an actor at unusual ability, his In stant changes of volco from deepost pathos to wildest humor ovluccs, llo explained noiuothliiff ot tho work (ho class In dninuttlo lutorpro- tntlon am doing at the university of tils bopo to" make It n iiiicIoiih for 'tho uplifting of (he drama and tho ap preciation of thu drama In Oregon. A league has been formed In IMgeno with this object In view many prom Incut townspeople mid tho member of the faculty belotiglriK to It. Ma Parsons, Mrs, Washburn, Dr, Itebec and others whom wo know are en thusiastic member. "Tho ProfcMor's Love Story," by llnrrlu will bo presented In Medford by tho clnis In dramatic eprpsslon on April 17. They are planning to pro duce King Lear In nn out-of-doors theater at Lugciic during commence ment weeks. Plays of three sorts will bo taken up by tho class In dramatic expres sion under Prof. Hoddle. First tho revival of old plays, second the pro duction of educational p'ays and third the premutation of tho play of Ideas. This means that through the exten sion department wo will In a short tlmu have tho very best In thu field of drama brought to us a welcome thought when olio rcflectr on the late Infliction of Anna Held, Uaby Dcslys and the like. Tho social hygiene section ft which Dr. Myrtle S Lock wood I chairman held a study afternoon on Thursday last at thu homo of Mrs. K. K Core. Tea was served and Miss Florence Graves nnd Mlas Kllzabcth (lore charmed tho guests with several piano selections. Mrs. Nobllt read 0 paper entitle I tho "Mystery of Life," which was very excellent, outllng a courfo In ele mentary botnny nnd biology which should tench the msytery of life to the mind of 'the child Just as signs nud symbols tench him to read. Gen eral discussion followed the paper. Notice Is given that there are only three months left before the an nual election of tho Greater Medford club which occurs April 27th. If dues arc not paid on or before that date membership Is forfeited. Those de siring to remit can send dues direct to tho treasurer Mrs. Hurt Harmon, Medford Hotel, or leave them with Miss Itoblnsou at the library build ing. The annual dues are now $1. 25, Wednesday, January 28. tho regu lar meeting of the civic department will bo hold ns usual In tho assembly room of tho library at 3 p. ni. Mr. A. A, Hlrd will have charge ot tho program. It fs4iopcd that all mem bers ot tho club will show their In terest In the civic work by boln:; present. Neighborhood meeting will bo organized and also committee arc to be ap)olnted to assist In tho distribution of roses and chrysan themums. 1 Tho literary section met on Mon day last at the homo of Mm. K. K. Oorc. Mrs. F. W. Streets, chairman of the department read tho lesson. Tho subject of tho program .wis James Fcnlniorc Coopor. Uollcall, Facts In Cooper's Life. The lesson, by the leader. Heading, Father ot Leather Stock ing, by Mrs. Mundy. Sketch of Cooper's Indians, Mn. Delhi. Music, Piano solo. Miss Mealey. Heading from Tho Prnlrle, Mrs. P. J. Netf. Heading from ' Pntltfludcr Mrs. Humphrey. Plana solo, Miss Mealey. Following tho delightful program tea was poured by Mrs. Mundy nnd a pleasant hour spent lu social conver sation. The sorlnl hygiene section wishes to call attention to thu fact that there Is 11 book In thu library telling tho history of thu Kalllkak family. ThU family's history, which Is ono of deou est Interest to the studont or eugenics, will bo studied by tho social Ityglouo department nud in thu near future an afternoon wilt bo devoted to Its dlsciibslon. It Is with regret Hint wo nnnotinco tho dopnrturo of Mrs. . O. Davidson, vice-president of tlto (Ircnter Medfoid club, for her new homo In Los A'l goles. Mrs. Davidson has beon very active In club circles and many other publb movements. She was president of tho College Women's club and of tho First Southern Oregon District Fed eration of Women's clubs. As presl dent ot tho Oi eater Medford club last year she was Instrumental lu having tho club fodornto with tho statu and gonoral federations of women's clubs. Sho also Innugurntod the club boc Hon Idoa which proved so popular and beneficial. In losing Mrs. Davidson ns a resi dent of Medford tho various clubs of which sho Is n nicmbor are losing n leador ot great personal charm nurt an Inspiration to many. It Is Hearing tho tlmu for planting roses and trees nud tho clvlo soctlon has already begun an nctlvo cam paign for thu further boautlflcatlon of Medford by establishing neighbor hood clubs. These clubs tiro )o bo established In every section of tho city aro not to hnvo constitutions or by-lawn, hut nro simply neighborly discussions nbout tho best place or scheme cf planting tholr particular street or neighborhood. It Is tho Intention of tho civic section to offer n prize for tho best kept, or planted, block or neighborhood. Nearly a hundred women hnvo been asked to tnko up this work but tho department tins not nearly enough workers If anyone will volunteer to help In this work whether they be long to tho club or not, tho chairman of tho civic section, Mrs, Hlrd will l'o glad to hear from them and to offer suggestions. Phono SC, after 7 p. m. Orders for rosos In club lots will bo taken and a list of roses fur nished to choose from at very low prices. "(Munition nnd Progress In Chlnn" proved a topic of unusual Interest to tho Wednesday Study club this week. Mm. Crew had clinrfo of tho after noon's program and papers were read by Mm Crews. Mrs. Alford, Mrs. Torncy and Mr. Harmon, depleting China's educational jstom from kin dergarten to university, also compar ing her methods and courses of study with those of tho Medford choo's and tho University of Oregon. In stead of the customary current events Mrs. King reviewed tho year 1913. The lost Wednesday of January, which conies on the 28th this year. Is Hod Letter Day In the state ot Ore gon and every federated club In tho state Is asked to do something to In crease the scholarship loan fund, which Is being maintained to assist young women In their education. Tho Orcatcr Medford club will ob serve Hcd Letter Day by sending their check to headquarters In Port land. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Greater Medford club will take place In the assembly room Monday, For wet weather 1, dry clothes comfort wr Towtr's Fish Brand REFLEX SLICKER It It 11 you want, er c.n (d. in a rouih d rcadr tcmca coal, aaj Mrea at cwl (mat. 41 A at your ?o.vrv daaJar'a . SalUftctloa OuraalraJ A. J. Tower Co. "" fOWS BOSTON trihjJfsP! Towf Canadian ."? hl,.rf) LinutJ.Tmnlo liC'r f BW" ."- 2-ii W 4 I J "fy 13 NEWBROS HERPICIDE To have beautiful hair use NEWBHO'S HERPICIDE, The Dandruff' Eradicator and Scalp Prophylactic Dandruff oiium- the linir to boeonio hurh, brittle und uneven. It not only checks tho m,''ntl growth, but finally sttps tho life of the linir nnd it falls out. To renliro the true virtue of Newbro's Hcrplclde ono ntuxt ho it regulnrly nnd inlollijjcntly. It i not uloue by keeping the M'ltlp clean nnd free from tho senlo-liko uceumuliittoiw, enlled dandruff and prevent ing the hair from fulling out that Herplclllo demons rates its great merit. Thin is nlsu hliown by tho increnxed beauty of tlto hair, which takes on n luster und ehnrni thut ennnot bo denied. Thero is no mis taking the hair which N treated to nn nppliention or Newbro's Herplcllle two or three times a weok. It hits 11 hheen, hhinuner and life beautiful to tho eye nnd iudienting health nud cleanliness in both hair und M'lllp. Herplclllo is u delightful huir dressing nnd has a dainty nud exquisite odor. You will liko HerpI- Clue. It Mops itching uhuot iiibtitntly. TWO SIZES, FIFTY CENTS AND ONE DOLLAR Sold eeryhcre nnd Mitihfaotion guaranteed or monoy refunded. Applications muy bo obtained nt all first-class barlfer shops and hair-dressing parlors. There aro many imitations of Ilerpieido nnd u sooro of preparations claimed to bo "jt as good." Demand the genuine article and yet it. Herplclde produces resul ts thut satisfy. Sent! 10 cents In silver or postage to the HERPICIDE CO., Dept. Detroit, Mich., tor a trial bottle and a pamphlet, telling all about the and its care, which are sent to any address postage paid. See Coupon. Medford January 2r, nt 2 30 p. in, Mr. F. K Merrick who Is a member of tho O F. , C. attended the nuntinl meeting of tho hoard In Portland Inst wcok Hho will read her report to tho club. Tho program for tho day begins at 3 p. rn. nnd In In chargo of tho liter ary department with Mm. W. V Streets ns hostess. At tho conclu sion of tho program tho executive hoard will hold a short session In stead of before tho business meeting ns Is usual, Tho department of education of tin Greater Medford club will meet In tho assembly room of tho library Sat urday, Jan. 31st at 3 p. m. The topics for tho day aro "Our Stnto and Our Normal School Problem" nnd "Tho Need of Professional Training for Teachers." This meeting should bo ono of deep Interest to all mothers who aro Interested In Improving tho conditions of our own schools and thoy arc cordially Invited and earn estly urged to attend and assist thla department with tholr co-operation. Mrs, George King will discuss th" normal school question and Mm. Klrby Miller who has chargo of tho program will talk on "Conditions of Our Local Schools." At the annual meeting of tho exe cutive board of tho stato federation In Portland last week n luncheon was given to tho board nnd nil members of federated clubs who chanced to be In Portland at tho time. Our second vice-president, Mrs. F. E. Merrick, who Is also second vice-president ot the stato federation was among those present. Mrs V. C. Janes will have charge of tho next musical which will occur Monday February 2nd. Tho sub ject is "Grieg" and "Norway." The program will be announced later. MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Lands. No Delay Page-Dressler Oialmers SmS motor cars ABE THE BEST This is What Makes My Hair Pretty hair Pharmacy Special ABOHts jy IOWA WOMAN TELLS OTHERS How Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Carried Her Safely Through Change of Life Cetlnr Raplds.Iowa, "Attho Chnngo of Life tlto doctor salt! I would have to Rive up my work and take my had for somo time na there was no help for me but to He still. I took Lydla E. Pink ham's Voftotablo Compound and kept up my work and now I am over the Change nnd that In all I took. It was better for me thsa all tho doctor's medicines I tried. Many people have no faith in patent medicines but I know this is Reed." Mrs. E. J. Rickets, 354 8th Avenue, West, Cedar Rapids, lows. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headache. back achcs.drcad of Impending evil, timidity, sounds in the cars, palpitation of the heart, sparks before tho eyes, Irregu larities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness nnd inquietude, and dizziness, arc promptly heeded by intelligent wo men who ore approaching tho period In life when woman's great change may be expected. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Invigorates and strengthens the f emalo organism and builds up the weak ened nervous system. It had carried many women safely through this crisis. If tlicro aro any complication" you don't undent tarnl write fjydla E. IMukliam Mcdlclno Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mas. 320 E. Main St. FOB THE MONEY t '&&. W .eVNs vVW 83 B, A".-k .4 .-f r,Y'i!W-y3-' '-W-,L '&&r .- V -N . .."- $ vv . J if. si i1