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P3TOH VWS k SCENE IN ACT I OF "THE TRAF FIC," AT THE PAGE THEATER, MAY 4, WHICH DEPICTS THE LIFE OF THE WHITE SLAVE MTIDFOTW MATH TftTBUNTO. MrcDFORD. OUIWOtf, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1011 MrA fij.' kJjtzSm 1 TflW nr HB'r F ffWAtf ik K k All inmmiiulcutloug hIioiiIiI b In by Friday. Addles wniuty editor, iir iitiiit! SL' J The KnpluiiuurcH ol (In' high school Hint! ii most enjoyable daunt Friday evening m Hid Nutiitnrluiii In tint miiiiiII hull which wim prettily decor uti'il with Out rliifiH ( oliii h, All plonelll with ilrcnriii! III tenuis i-iiat ii iiiom Tin following went prenfint: Mlnsim Vol ii Olinnli'iiil, Murgmel Houtlor. Vera Morrlmmi. Miiriii Philips, Itutli Warner, l.ntlmr WiHimr, Ktlni (lutli rle, MInii Pallet t, Union I'ururhiir. Jinn Undue. Miirln mill llthcl Klfort. I.iirlnila Corhriill, Mllilllo lloylii, Mm gnrct Wnldron, Minn l.eonn Laud of Hollywood, Ciil , MIm ITorient Win ters, l'lhu Witlthem. Iri'Mi' Smith. I.nrnliui lllllon, Mildred llllluti. lotin PI) mi, l.oriilni) Com Kill. Mnrln mid I, ii urn Hate. Itutli Nye. Null (.'arum. Margaret Citrlcy, Hiith Wilson, Jcun 11.0 Huller. l.urlln Meiwutr, dimly IVnrl. I.ennro Vniuo. Pet Duwcry. CiilliurliiK Soulier, Jemietto Patterson Nellie Campbell. Kntlilyii lllnrk Krrln Stewart. Mildred UlnrK, tirown Iiik I'lirilln. Vera l.diiit. Klleen Allen nml Mr. I. ii .Mnr. Karl Trowbridge. Kttlph lliilroin. .lames Viuin. Hubert Kiulu)iildit, (MiurliM Curr, Chill MrCredlo, (llctui Ml Mil. Ilolpll PhlppS, Dwlght Philips, -ttnrfKit n"imelfuhn, l.lnyiT WTIilam non, John Heiuiuor, Wlndoui Itcnroin, I.) I" I'linlln. liny l.n Mnr, Noel l.lnil ley. Car I llmi-cu, Huduey Srhulor, Luther Tlsilntit. Jay Horn, Frnnrls llcnnott. Kugeun Nnrri'Kmi, Hugcim .Mr()nlrk. !. Hehurluird, Hnrnnt Mroiuliy, l-clmid Moo. Hemy SoiitliT. Theodore I'Uli, ll. Sltuirt, Lumsford lllnrk, liclrlutr Fish. Hnlph Nnrrli. rioil llnrt. Will .Mllrln-ll. I.ybt Wnl ihcm, Wnrrou Itutler, I'mil Herd. Clinton I'lirKuypllu, Htovcn N) uud Mr. I'rull. Ono nt thu iiot successful nffnlm of tint KftiKin wn tint illnnnr dniirit glum Wcdiumdny evening !' tint Hovellcr to cutnplcUt tint series of lUurim (liny have given thin winter. 'I'lio dinner wmi kToit nt tint Mini fonl lloli'l whlrh mum nppniprliitt'lv iliTiirnli'it fur tint orrimluii, uftnr wlilrli ilmiclllK unn ell jo) ml until n Intit hour Mnirnr Tuui), Pciii'l mid I. mm ilim ro lu rliurito of tint nirmiK'- IllltlltH. TlutKit ultttiiilliiK thr ilniicit wnrn Mr. nml Mm. Hurry (Irny, Mr. mul Mm, Im DoiIkk. Mr. mi it Mr. II. A. ThliTolf, Mr. nml Mm. IIoiiut Itutli itruinl. Mr. mul Mm. Ilurtlutill, Mlmnt KuiiTlik, H)liii I'Uli, ri)iiu, t Inn mi. K'i'iitiuT. Hiilnilo, Ht renin, llutrliliniii. Cilltli I'Uli. Trtntlilnoil,, llnrlon. Mciilt-y, Hulllvnn, Horry. Iloppln, Vniuo mul (luthrlo. Mi'hhith. Wriiou Viuvtnr. II DoiU;i). It 8. IIiiIIIh, lliinrii Mnrtln KrlrKnitn, l.to Itont, I'i'hh, Tinny. II. (!. Kfiitiiitr. It. II. McCunly. I'lah. Ilinrlaoii, l.unuiU'ii Dtuinl Hhul ilon. IllU'liioi'lf, Coffin, Iloppln mil Alfnrtl. A it) prtlt party n kIvhii Wi'ilni'Hilay omiiiIiik lu honor of MIhh Opal Duli'y who will ho u May tirlilit, whim (ho MlMon Von mul Vnnm (Irlfflu iiiiti'itiiliii'il with a "Kltchuu hIiowit." A ilalnty Miippor wan nrrvvil lu tint iIIiiIiik room which wan moat urtln tlrally ili'ioialuil. A Hphlttr wuh of hllvnr wlro wan woven lu leilar iioiikIi ami iIiiIhIi-h, lu wlileli many hultcr flli'H wiint caiiKht mul for phiro oanlH hauil palutinl hultiTflltiri wont iimiiI. A eonti'Hi "A CourtMlilp lu th Vi'Kitlahlit KIiikiImii." wuh phiyml uf. tiTHiippitr, when MIhh UoiiiuI won tint pi'Uo. Tho KiietK, IiohIiIch tint honor Kunxt wero MmiliiuifH John WIIMn mod, Donalil KprliiKer, MIhhch I.uraiiu Itoiiml, lliirlhu llniiiiHinliiirKi Amii'H iHiiaiH, l.oniliui Hilton, Union Dahl anil Nora Dalny, Tint .Mmlfoiil Itiinliot cliih linn Just roiuploli'il InyltiK out a fluo IuuiiIk coin t, at their now hIiu, Main anil OiaiiKc, wlik'h thuy luivo Urn ne ii for fUo )eam. 'I'luxiit ImiIiiuhIuk In (hit (lull are llanoy I'lelil. Harry dray, Martin Krliluoii, Win. Mumillcr, lloriuau I'owtill, Ham ItlehanlMon, T,rn Hoot, llohiiilllariUoii.lt II MiCuray. Kail Tinny, (leoiuu Holieilu, Tuivii l.mu ileii, J. .1. Hill liter mul Homer rioiliur. yiMtl. t Mm. (loo W, llt'ttvim iililitilalneil liifiu nially TmiMitu) iiriuiiiiioii. Mm IMmu' 1 1 iifer lm leniinuii fllllll M (IMl III I'MllfOI'lllU Mr ami Mm. I', II. CowIch nnlur talneil Muuitay iimhiIiik at tho conic try cluh with ii ilmicit for their riii'Mm, Mm, llnrrelt ami MImii llurrett. Tho luvlleil miimtH went IidmIiIch tint honor KtieKtH, Mr nml Mm. Htttwart I'aller miu, Mr. ami Mrn l. II. Haulny, Mr, anil Mm. Iv. I". (iuilirlii, Mr. ami Mm. A. Coiiro I'luro, Mm. ('lurk, Mm Mm. Amen, Mailauio l'lero, MInhi'h Hchott of Kan I'ranclNio, Mahle ilurlut, Dotolhy Dimuett, MiiiIdIIiiii HIiiKhain or Kmila llarliiira, Audrey Walton of MIlini'iipoIlK, Doruth) Coiiiioi, Moknu Kluler .lohimou. H. V llecliwICi, Don ('Intl., Walter How lie, ,lr, lloiiilluot Connor 1' II, MorKau, Win. .Moikiiii, Win. Haulny of lliinm, ore., mul Colonel ISiuuiell Callahmi of I'ort laml. Mrn I'rnnli Maililiu iinlititalueil at tea at her lionie on Him old MtaK" roinl Weiluimilay afternoon. Her Kiienltt with Mm (Itithrle, .MIhh Ix.'IkIi Hpencer. Mm, l'lero, Mm. I'. Ii. Hop- klim, Mm. (I. II. DitKKett. .Ml Doro thy DiiKKelt, Minn MarRiiri't llniilmn:, Mr mul Mm. Hurry I'luiUc) ami Mli I'liulle). Mrn W (I Hteel nml ilauithter ur rhi'il in Meilfotd ftoui I'ortlmul on Weiliutnila) . Mr. Steel, Miperlnteinl eut of Cniler l.alut I'ark, him mt Vlireil ti hollmt on Htllllimi .Well lie. anil will iiiakit Meilfoid hU future home Tint tuUnlouar) miclely of lh. l're- hyterliiu church will inret at the home of Mm. Htevt'iiwm on tile Anhlatul roinl net Ttlitiilay nfleriioon ut 2.2U Mr, ami Mrs. I'. II. Hopkins enter liilned I'rliliiy hvkuIiik with nu lie formal ilaurn for the plemuro of MIm Clyila Hchott of Hun Vrnuciicu. Mr. Walter How lie. Jr., nrrlvcil Wciliiciuluy from I'ortlmul. The llowuefl hnxt taken tint K. (.' Clark ritNlilciicu for tho mitnuiur. MIm Jonu AiiiUtkoii left Tlium itay for Connlllii. where Nhu Will peiul "Junior Weel(-elic. nt til') Ai:rlrultural college. Minn Alice KtrccU etiterliilncd tho TuiMilay llrhlKo club thl wrcx. Mm. Iliinlwcll mul Ml mi llllihlu wcru the KUoKt of the cluli. MIm Audrey Walton of MlunenpollH who Imn lieen tint Iioiim' KU(t of Mr. mul Mm DaKKett, left thin week for Vancoimtr. Mr. ami Mm. Oniric llennelmun. former rcnlilituu or Meilfonl, upeiit Mineral ilajH lu Meilfonl lnltlm: (rleiiilH. m Mm. Deniilnlon cnterlnlneil nt ItMko WeilueMlay afternoon ror tho plenmno of her nlMcr, Mm. I'fouu. MIm Mllilrcil Holt, who Iiiih lieeu lint Kuem or frleniU lu Meilfonl, Iiiin returned to her home lu ItoBonurn. Mr. ThomiiM Wailo mul Mm. M. Kiddle ami (hlldreii wero tho KiioxU thin week or Mm. lou I). Joiich. Tint I.ndlcn' Alii borlcty or the ChrlHtlau church held an nil day m'h- nIoii WediieHday or till wccn. MIhh I.uIkIi Hpoucer, who has heon tho Kiieot or her nelre, Mm Cutlirle, lea vch for her homo next week, Minn Kathleen Drown and Mrs. Drown of (treat Kullu, Mont., arc vltdtliiK lu Med ford, Mm. John I). Olwell of San l'ran clrico Ih iho tiuodt of her purciitx, Dr. ami Mm, C. It. Itay. Tho Colony cluh will hold a meet Iiik next wiiok when election of offi ce rH will ho held. Mr. Frederick I'oloum mid mmi Itohert, luivo returned from n trip to California. Mm. I.ticluda I'arker of Anhlaud Ih tho kiichI uf her datiKliter, Mm. (I. It. .Hatchwoll. Mr. W. II, I'liiuiiill of St. I.ouIh, Ih tint Ktii'Ht of hi bUter, Mm, A. I,. JollllHOII, Tho ThuiHilay IliltUe cluh wim en leilnluiiil thin week liy Mm. Italph llardwitll, Mm. (.'Inieiico KiiIkIiI ciltci tallied lliii Niillo cluh Thumdiiy ufleiuooii. MIm Dlhhlit of llllliiiK. Muni . I llni uni'it of Mm llnlph llurdwell, Mr (' Allen nml fHliill) lime tr luiiicil fiuiii it Dip In Ciillfuinlu, 'I'lie imiriiae of .Mink ltuiimntul K'eiiiicily lo Miiiiiiii ('. Wilfilit look plnee Iiik) Tiiixlny iilternoiiii, the '-'Hill, nl ilitcktoinille. The eric inonv wuh icioimeil liy Kcv, ,len kin uf the MetlioilM cluircli lu the ilencuee of imiiieiliuli1 I'iIcHiIh of the couple. Mm, Ktliiu Sulor uelcil n uiiiiil of honor nml ('lurcucc Kulor u lie-1 mini. The Iniile wuh atlii ! in a now ii of apiieot ilk miliii with luiieiuleil elillfiiu mul luce til in minir. Mm. I-Mrni Sulor mn u Xowu of lilue rilk. Al'ler the eeiciuouy Mr. mul Mm. Wlitihl hpeut purl of the iilluruooii ul the home of tint loom'n pareutt. lit I'lllieui.V, leltirilil' ill ."i n'eloek III the ichiileuee uf W, ,M. KelllieiU IUHcmIh of the Iniile, wheie u ilelu ioil ilinuer Uil At'l'eil, .Mr. Wiiht i one ol ilie populai .Milium men of the elly mul ih ctn ilo.ei at I lie Vullev Mliriiv'. The Iniile in u elm ruling miiiu liuly mul iiilmiietl hy nil who know her. Inev Iiiimi the hel wilics of it host of friend". They icecicd tunny licmitiful ircM'iil, line livid; u home ;ieii them hy Mr. mul .Mm. Keuueilv. par cult, of 'die hrhlc, at li'Jl N'orlh I'nmt tree!, wheie hey will ic-iile in tin futiiie. Tllitfilny cM'nint: (he I'lieiilloliln eotiiicil fot word of the murriae ol Mi lloiiinoiiil Keiiucily to .Mm inn ('. Wriitht, two of their lodge itictii hem. All koI luit.v mul went in n liodv lo llie home of the couple ut H-l N'orth Front trcet, uhere they en- 1'JLi-i? ' ' 'LJLl m MllJiJjull,-liu-pitr-Tuiil hot u iu lonu of u M'iciiiiile. Mr. Wright intited the crowd hi, niter which the served ileliciou canily. eiKiim mul puneh. The e ciiiiik wu M'iil in iitinj nml ucwiii the hemilifiil )itl that liad been yix'ti the collitle. The I'iM'ulionlus council (leeidcil1 Mr. mul Mr-. Wiiht would make u ilcliyhllul hot mid hntc-. mid llicv would cull liyiiin. All depillted lo their lioine, exleiulim: to the happy couple bent wn-he- mul prixpciuy. I'ridav eveuinu Mi Mae Mordoff mul Mury DuxiiNon eutertaiucd with ii house party nt Mix .MonloflV home on South Orange htrccl. A luive .May lnkl fillcil with Iocj., which was left hv mmiic of the eliil tlicn of the ,liiekou -eliool, which wiim UM'd iik a centerpiece when luncheon wu mtvciI. The fuvom weie tiny .May basket, filled witliJ -lilted IiiiU. Tho-e who eujo.xcd the ui'diM.nii were ,Mi Anna Jeffrey, Ciitheriue Duuhiiui, .Murv Davidxiii, Mne .rordorf, .Mm. Mnudo I'hiU brook and Mr-. Itcrnice Kuu.umn. n. Kucne Whipple, ll.'t Kiiiplit .licet, eiitettnincd Satuiduy iu honor of her little ilnuylitcr. Minnie, the ocen-itin licinu' her mxIIi birthdny. Mii-ie mul iimc- were enjoyed, i(' ler which .Mm. Whipple Mrvcd re frelimcnh, in-sUtcd liy Olive Stiu miii, Delhi and Klhel Whipple. Tho-o procnt were: Culheriue Wcb-ler, Alice Wcb(cr, Mnry MeAithur, Heitha Siiixou, Juanita Kleiuheiuicr, .Minnie Whipple, Kuth Whipple. Mm. .1. T. Conrud. O.TJ I'nlm -tied, cuteitniiied iu honor of .Mm. II. I'. I'ifer Friday afternoon. I tend hiK uud inu-ie weie enjoyed until u late hour, after which Mr. Conrad fcrved rofri'idiini'iiU. Thoe pre-ent were: Mm. II. 1'. I'ifer, Mm. Jame Stevci, .Mm. II. M, Hrmihmu, Mm. Itiley l, lleiitou, Mm. Kobeil I.. Taylor. The Parent Tenchem' club of the Wiudiiimjou M'hool will hold the lad iiit'diii); of the eclioo) yenr Friday, Muv 8, '' ::ill p. in., in tho M'hool li'nililint.'. The eleeliou mid iiiitnllu tion of officem for the cn-uin yenr will tuko place. Come mid help elect your choice for pio-idcut uud M'eietury, Mr. Hal ItliiKhmn entertains Sat unlay uIkIU, nt tho Country rlun with u dinner, MIhh Ituliy Arrh.uulicmi of I'ort laud U the Iiouho Ktient of .Mm. 1 (I. Thayer. Mr. HmcKt Carpenter loft Friday for Now York whom ho will atteim mcIiooI. MIhh Clda Ki holt of Sun I'rancU co, l Hut houmi Ktient of Mr, I.', II Hmiley. t Mr. and Mm. Oniric Shock of Moiilauu, mo vUllliiu In Medfoul. t Mr. uud Mm. Merilck enleitiilned nt liildHii Wiiiliieiluy evcnliiK. Mr I. II llHiile) led 1'ildu) fur Jlllll'HII. AlHlkll mtWMmJSSKt.' ' llll?. .'.'BHmiL. rB WlmMaKMiKmtKKtlKriwiSifKtKMWTHMmi - 'Jt-B (BIK' HF ' ' 'IIHBiH mmWmkmmmmmmmmmwSSrKly &BABiBilHBBBBl B BBBBBBBBBBBBMLvf WSa'-mtmWmmU mmmmmmmv !mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm&- Jap BBBBBaflBLL!!?' .B.LBMrr y V Ll'v,iSBBBfl "aBBSIsBBBBBBBTfBBnHBRQBMB JmM BBBHBBBBBBBk AU'bSXHbMSSEAl' w&Lflfflfflfl BJBBBBBBBBBBrCbK. 'IIBBbTBEBKBBBBBBaBJSS' flBBBBBJ HHHHHHHHL9SHHHHHHHHHHHHV t- v.v lBBBf 'JlBiMi9HBBBBBBBBBBv' r ' iBBBBBBl BBflBflBflBflBflBflBflffBTflBflBflBflBflBf "it immWmmmmmwmmWmmmWSILipTmM BBBBB8BBUBffiBBBHiiBBBBBBBBBBBflBBril BVBVBVBvJBwBflBHBBBBVBVBVBVBVBVBVBVBV,BBVBVBVBV ftBflfl BBBBBaBglgBBBBaaBlHBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBft 1--H -- ', ' SOm WWWBBB?SBjfyiBtBWBBWBBBOBBBBBBBBBPBBHBBBBBBBBBBW WOMEN'S CLUD NOTES " - The ut week wa '.'id a bu- one I ir tic netnc uml.it- m ihc (t renter Mcdford t'luk Mombiv the election ol otliccr- oeeincd, the rc ult of which Kt'vtitrt to bo peilocttv MitilHctory lo nil. Tin- r-iuiH l the Kxceiitue Hoard i not grfHtl.v chmiKcil ii- lo the olinr. four ofj thc-Ttltr-t'l firniTTitill I euuilll'i.x on ihe llouid. Mm. .1. F. Miiiuly mid Mm. II. F. N'oblit heill) the new mrinbem. However, the Department have not elected their chutruinii ii yet. Mm. H. K. (hire, our iuot wttb n'Crin- pre-nlcnl and w'lioiu our Club women hnve leiirucd to love lr her jtru.le wolniiiiliuc-- mid to reeel for her Mtlclldiil executive ubllllv, nb-olutely hTucd to occupy the iHTidntV clwir for auolhor .venr, therelore it wnV uccewiiirv to elect n new iin!i- ilcn! mid it i- wi;h plin-utf tlmt we inino)iicc )if our prf-ulcnt for the iiiiiii)! ji'iir MmyFsK, Mrrrick. The iu-talliitiiiu t.lNiifieiH. iUc not eeur. until the An mm I .Mectinj'. Mhicb tuliei place MomUy, .May lib. The reMill of the election m-t Mon day ii n- IeIIiiwm: Mm. F. K. .Merrick, i'ruident; Mm. .1. F. Muiub, fimt Viol'rr-ideut, Mm. II. I,. N'oblit, ecoud Vift-I'refi- lent; Mi I'ulniiiu, ItcuorduiK Scr. retnry; .Mir Itobiuiuu, C'orre.Kind ins SeeretMry; Mm. Hurt llunnon. Trenmircr. The limner, of Mr-. W. A. Meiier, Mm. I. T. CnlUiclu'r uud Mm. Kd. Iluiiley hnve hocu Hilded to the en rollment of tin1 (ircuter .Meilfonl Club. The fimt Annual Convention of Ihe Southern Oic:oii Di-lriitt Federutiou, which wii- held ut Hruiit- l'u- lit I week proved n jsivt hiicc iu every partieulur. Club women from all over the Di-trict were repre-cutcd uud the good fellow hii that prevailed together with the exchuuo of idcn uud the re;i iiitciv-t that wn- evin ced iu the dUcii ion of nil department-, i- urc lo prove beneficial iu u ixtiii,' to develop the Southern Di-triel -ociallv, educationally and urtixticnllv. lteporti weie lend on Art, Con-er-vntiou, Civic-, Fducutiou, Home Fc- ouomic.-, I.ct-luiii'ii. Library, Mu-ic, I'reitS uud Public lleulib. Di-cti bioiis following the icmlini; of each report. Dr. W. T, WilluiiiiKon of i'ortlmul, from the Oregon Social llvgciue So ciety mlilrc.-scd the Convention. Dr. licit ha Stcwuit ami Dr. liixlge of tl.o Stnte Univemit.v, weio hImi uinoiig the hpenkem, Mi-. Ida A. Kedder, librnriiiu of the 0. A. 0. cave inot inteiv-tin udilrc nml .Mr, Miekle, State Dairy uud Food Coniini lonei diM'titi-rd luue loode, Mr-, V.. U. McKibhcu, cluiirumn of Food limita tion of (lie department of Public Health of the (ieuerul Fedeiution Ke Miuie vuluuble data uud Mm. F. F. Merrick, of Medloid, 'Jd Vice-Pici- ilout of the Slate Federutiou, repre M'nted that Orgaui.iitioii, Al-o itiileudid paper- mid tulkr. by the prcfidcnt of each Club reprc-entcd were listened to with prcul intere-t. Tho Federation wiin oivmiized in Aliliunl liiht full. The fimt Annual Convention held iu ((ninth Pn IhaI week uud it i cvpceicd that the next Convention will come to Med foul. There were juM till delegate, rcgix- Icicil. Among Iho-e fnun Med I old weie; Meilaini' F. I (lore, F. K. Mcriiek, C. L Schielfeliu, Hun llur- mini. ,1. F. Ilcihly, IM. Iluiiley, llnlla day llulht, I'luic Helm, J, Mniiil), ,1. ('. Munii, K. .M. AudieHti, M, L Allor.l, W. F. I .(inc., . F. Nohlil, Dr. M.ullc ,ocl,uood mul Mi l(ob lllfon Tlicadii) itiiuUk Ihe iHi'lil) e',;li lb, the ., ion ol te Soethurn Oregon D -Ui't Fcdcriition ot Wcim n' ( lull- wi- li-ld iu the llcthanv Pn-bvtr-mii (huri'li. Mm. t lenient- uf OrnntM Pa prc-iding. The limt nutulier on the program w.i- u piano -olo by Mm. Vnlcr, wh'ch wh very much enjoyed. Mm. Clcincnii introduced Mnyor McKin-try who welcomed the JFjjkriiliou--ti- (Irnnt-l'n: Mayor McKiu-try -aid: When I vvn. voungcr I often won dered why the refining Influence of women, -o iniich iu evidence iu the home, wit not u-cd more iu public life. Now that ihi- iiiriuciice i- going out into public life we tuny hoe to find ebullition-, greatly improved. There i- no courte-y too greut to extend to Ihe federutiou, which m lioiulm Onint- I . The inuvor wn- followed by Mr. Hopper, pre-ident of ihe Commcr ejnl Club. It give- me greut pleu-ure to wcl conic the Federation to firant. Ph". Thi- gathering repre.-eut- nil liner, of progtu-u-, uud will be u 2-rent factor in the improvement of civic condition- iu Southern Oregon. Thi movemcut -liould be encouraged uud jrrenl prwi-e given the Indie- for llicir Tt;rpri-t and unity of action. Your work will niuke our citie- the iitng net- for honie-eekem. Now that women hnve an eipinl voice iu the Itovermncut. thi- cimveution -hould lend to better thing-. Yon can ue your eiiergie- tir -ccurc toiiri-t- trav el to our nntunil vvondem, Crater lke and the Natural Cuve-. It i witli the kettuc-t delight thut'i extend to you ibe welcome of the Commercial Club to (Smut- Pa. lu the nh-cuco of Mm. Coukliu, president of the l.ndie.- Auxiliary, Mm. McKibben of (Irani- I'n , chair mini of the Food Sauatutiou Com mittee Department of Public Health, of the (ieuerul Federation of Wo men'. Club-. Mm. MeKildicii uid: I bring you a me age from the (Ieuerul Federa tion. Munv men think Club'., ju-t give women n chnuce to !-how off. In fuel my hu-biind even mix- ho. It i- not true. Women arc very much iu earue-t, uud go to the heart of thing-. lu the Saturday Kveuiug Po-t -onio time ago I read an article on the Art ot Di-covering Club Wo men. The author hud known Clubs iu hi- .Mother', day. She wrote e Miy- on Browning and the meaning of Ktru-ean Art. Ho went to a New York meeting and found them talk ing ou every up to date Mihject. At tho Senator -aid, lie did not know where he was at. Thi- chutigo i-ju-t the mother henrt trying to tiuike the world u fit place for the little child to live iu. The Di-(rict Federation of Southern Oregon will woik with tliU object. The Lawrence Orehe-tru gave twii .election- which were well rendered, mid very much nppreeinled liy the audience. Mrs (lard of Ahluud, netiug piivideut of the Federation, rc.-ponded to the mlihee. of wel come. Mm. (lard Miid: Wo greatly regret (he ubeuce, becau-e of illne of Mm. Coukliu, pic-idcut of the Ladie- Auxiliary of (IrnuU Pa . It wa- iu u conversation she and I held Hint the Federation wn. born. Wo now rcpicscut u llioii-nud women. Iu Ihe country district- wo huve eighteen Pnrent Tcnehem A nclu tioiik. They hold Hioial meeting- iu Ihe kchools. The men say Hicmi meet iug ure Ihuiii giealo.1 fiiiaucinl u cl, in, women from Ihe Last icl'u-e lo move until rmichci where I here am no -oeinl atlniclinii. The Fed cnitiou it, going to woik Ihn. vciir o perlcct mi oiviiliir.ulioii lor (III In, which will giw llicm Ihe miii' phni ml .nlwiiiWiyc Doin pint lliul our lllH- .,M- c will binullfj Ilu Pucilic llighwax with flower-; and tree-. There nrc i.u juvcnil courl- iii Oregon, iu Cities of le-- thnn 10, 000 people. We w.-h to get them e-tabli-li iu all ei ic. Il currying ou the fly I'limpaign we can inker ti-e the Ifogue Itivcr Valley n- free from II e-. The re-e-tabli-lunent of the Southern ()rmNiinuiil L-a "imTTcct very dear to the heart of Ashluud, lor which the Federation will work. Mm. W. W. Walker entertained the meeting with u very beautiful ocul solo. Mm. Merrick of Mivlford, Vicc-Prc-idcnt of the State Federation, took the place of Mm. F.vnu- of Portland, who vva- prevented by an uceident from iitteuditig. Mm. Mer rick -aid: "It wu- an accident -ent mo here iu the place of Mm. F.vitu-. fircut good will be accomplished hy the work woincnV club- tire taking t:p. We are becoming acquainted with each olherV work mul need-. New that we have the vote we should learn how to u-e it. Iu order to get re--ult- we mut di-cii itietion- of public iutore-t mid all work together. Tiie State Federation has the same interest- we huve. W'v -liould let the people of the North half of the state know we will help them. Let the North half of Oregon uud the South half of Orogon work together for the whole Oregon. Profe-sor Hull compared the glor-ie- of ancient Italy to tho-u of the Italy of America. The program clo-ed witn a piano -olo by Mi Wolke, which wa.- much enjoyed by all pre-cnt. Wedne-day morning the -e ion begun with icport- of till the Club President-, and of the Parent Teach, cm As-ociation-. At 10 SHI Dr. W. F. William-ou of the Oregon Social Hy giene Society nddre. cd the delegute on the need of the education of parent- iu te work taken up by the So ciety. Iu the afternoon Mm. Kidder, Li brarian of the O. A. C. delivered u iuo-t intere-ting nddre- on ''Children'- Hook-." Fimt the child u.k for picture-, then for Morie.- with rhyme- and repitilioii-. (live then, the-c. Day for children ueuutibil book-, that thuy may form sound ta-te in art. Fairy tales help to teach moral-, if we omit the grew some one-. Han- Chri-tian Ander son j- the be!t exponent of the Fairy talc. Hoy- enjoy ancient in.xth- and and thce lead up to the great poet, and c ayi-t- who u-cd thee invlh- iis their subjects. Mi Quinluu entertained with a very well rendered piano miIo. She wa- followed by Dr. Ileitha Stewuit of the I'liiver-ity of Oregon. Dr. Stewart advocated Minilur physical training iu gamc mid -porU for our girl, and boy-. Women iu their life work need -tcady nerve- and girl hood i. the time to at lain tlicm. We could rench our ideal in thi- it ouf girl- were let go ou playing until through college, and not repre cd with a thoii-aud don t-. Dr. Stewart was followed by .MJm. Ilobart, of (Irauts Pa, Federation, Chuirman of Hoii-chold Kcouomic-, Mm, llobait deplored our lack oJ progr- iu hoii-chold urts, a- compared to te great development iu iiiechuuicn iu an outer iiuc. it (iranium came hack he would not know hi- iuriu; hut (limulma would he rigid nl homo iu her old dingy, inconvenient kitchen. Mm. Ilobart vwi folic wed by Mi. (Ircgg, siiierintcuilcii of the purk of OniliU Pa--, who Inld Ihe dele. Kiili how o impioti tin iippcimiiicc of their lawn and vnnlcii, ami in IlkOlll I'OllllUOli llllMllklH. Hi plulltlllU hiubhi'M ill llill.'ll DlllllCxIlC SCIt'llfC leacher of the High School followed with a paper on the proper feeding of infant- nml young children. Mr. Miekle, Stnte Dairy mid Food Commissioner explained the use of prt'-crvntive-- iu the canning of food and the common tricki by which the hou-ekceper i- deceived. This closed the aftcrnomi't progrnmr Tho cloilng acgslon of the South ern Oregon District Federation con vention was held In tho Commercial club rooms at Grants Pass Thursday morning, April 30th at 9 a. m. Thfa routine of business was gone over nnit the treasurer's report read and ac cepted. v Tho report ot the committee, on constitution and by-laws wsa not sub mitted. It being decided by tho con vention to hear the report at a later meeting. Mrs. C. L. Schleffelln of Mcdfor.l chairman ot resolutions, presented the following resolutions which were Itesolvcd, That tho .First Southern Oregon District Federation endorsa the work of Dr. W. T. Williamson and committee of twenty-one which lio represents, on sex hygiene nu pledge their support to the further nnco of the cause. Hesolved. That the District Federu tiou endorso tho stato food and dairy commission and pledge tho support to their legislative nicasuicc Heaolvcd, That the District Federa tion shall devote its efforts to Im proving the laws concerning tho pro perty rights of women and the rights of women lu the control of their chil dren, and also to the passago ot uni form marriage and divorce laws In all tho states, Hesolved, That tho District Fed eration go on record as protesting against the "funny page" which comes with tho Sunday papers, and that wo do all In our power to Im prove those having dlrectlou ana con trol of children that something bet ter can and should be substituted Wo consider that the pageB In ques tion aro neither humorous lu the best senvu nor artistic In any seme. Hesolved, That tho Southern Ore gou Federation of Women's clubs go on record as supporting tho action of tho general federation lu tho move ment to have women Immigration In spectors stationed nt all ports whero women and children aro received, also wo will endorse any legislation that will lead to plucing of snnio ut nil Oregon ports. Hesolved, That the Federation im press upon tho minds of Its UKimberj tho Importance, of being informed on nil political questions of tho day and lu registering mid performing nil civic duties, Hesolved, That tho District Fed eration extend Its thanks to Dr. Hertha Stewart for her helpful sug Sttiittous regarding tho physical train ing of our young girls, ana go ou record as approving her Ideas and offering her our support, Hesolved, That thu Federation on domo tho state food and dulry com mission, mul pledge. Its support to their luglalutlvo measures, The Closing Nliitincc Muiculc of the Department of Muiic of tho (1 renter Mcdford ('lull will be held iu Ihe Page Theiitic Monday, May llh, at .1 P. M. Tim program is under the super i-.on of ML lliitlei a yoiiuir miioiciaii of local icpiilalioii. The inu-ie will Im rtpunLli mid thu iihjeci, The "Hallcl." Tim uhjecf or Ihe program j lo sIumv Ihn cliurmiem Mic) of Kpnoish iiuiic which U lluhl nillii'r limn I'liHr-lc. 'iky In (C'MIIIIIUt'il on j'M ) 1