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'TSWJBTSjyjwrT DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1904 roun MAY OF Savan Makes Reseatcli Into tne Possi bilities of the Futute Owing to Women Coming Into Competition Witt Man :in All Branches of Employment F;r many year I have watched vlthlterett (ha progress made by "worawi Jn their endeavor to estab lish themselves properly and prove their ability In their general compo HiUoa with men. A few years ago, -vhflo sctlng M president In llio de lgpartinnl of lunacy, connected with ttba International Modlco-Congross, then luting hold In Now York, my at ttonUtra was drawn to tho consldora- ttlon and respect with which women with -woloomofj In ovary profession In WlAeh fhoy desired to practice Tho rwetirit decision given by thp lorr tihuiuiMor and other judges learned tin Kbo law, which prohibits for the name being the adralMlon of a lady itfttfcln tho sacred preolnats of one of Hho Jearned Inns, might have been an MhftlUled. If Ufly years ago a lady had pre sented herself before professors In medicine or equal eminence to those Injtsl luminaries and asked to be ad IU1 to the practise of their profec vlon, she would have received u like TWHSBl. ThlnilS. however, have changed vince that time, and the lady In religious duties. This takes the "doctor, In spite of whnt has recently pines of maternal cares and motherly tAfcen place, Is continuing to mnko Instinct. In these cases an admlra wire ami steady progress In the faith hie character Is produced. Self-denl-Inl psrformnnco of her duty. Jnl and humility, nn expansive, ever In my opinion there Is no scientific active charity, candor and amiability, xrounit for this belief. Whllo, of and unobtrusive goodness of heart, n xrtiwe. It Is truo that many kinds of lovo of social and domestic plonsuros TOnul labor nro lv sovoro for wo-' are n fow of the qualities of thoso wicin, I hold that In any Hold of work women who have failed to fulM the where hor strength will pormlt hoi 'great physical ond of tholr ulstenco o wurapelo with tnsn she enn do as but havo sufficient head and heart to "mill na ho can: while hor gonerolsee that thoy have other moral du rttUiliailon will be no hlnduranoe to ' ties to perform. er Micro and continued exertions. Tho most beautiful and perfect wo Tho lerionl provision Is still closed man. physically, should be tho most n women not only In Unglond, but In excellent and perfect mentally, and. mry part of the world except Amer-Jwhun the two excellencies fall to J. whoro I had the pleasure of hear- oomblno In the same person the fall In u divine give a most eloquent ad-'ure arises from morbid reaction of 1 , ltB ody on the nervoiu system, or women at the presont moment from some bias In the formntlve ef. jinMto with men In every occupation ' fort of the Indlvldunl au..! profession i.xcopt divinity nnd It Is In this respect, Indeed-thc w .There lire- lady secretaries, and psychological ImpHrfectlons to their n the Un lurnt we even mo the relation to bodily disorder and defect Julias of rwllrway portere and In -that woman presents the mo In Wwearrlers performed by women. Interesting problems for Inquiry and a sU-ang- thing rr ,m ItagU.hmnn solution; and It Is only by a wide and a landing at a foreign port to see Comprehensive Inquiry In the two dl. M ntnmg mucullnu W0lMn come region Indicated that anything like -taud and shoulder tho luggage. a satisfactory undere.and.ng of Z -ST' ?ftteV,,r :.,my U? m of ' I Problem, can bo nculrod or the prob r,u0 women." l is'obvlou. that ;l..ns themselves adequately Jived, tn Christian and olvtllse.1 nation. Jinm,,. ,.'.. LTW' h..i . . - - I - iiuu HjiiiBNiini nr lnniv irtKH. In KiiRland the proportion of vtobiwi who nre married during the tf is one In every seventeen of the smnubttlon. or Inking the census ex Wing, there are mote than two mil Won unmarried. We ihar.r ,, ,, . -.-., ....... nun a woman, uiilcn 111 tllri num. "t.wuwliaM,Wt,,offbw,r,M , hw ZZ 'Til a sbsii ii IMWMww.imiiM,w0eMMOawawM "ca.scnc luruigc Klcldcr laden la Dcr Stadt. S Openinfi:ofa NEW STORE ! uWc AiVi,H?5fM UD the newly matti corn orc room In the Y j; very une sioccQr jj Clothing and Gents ! f Hwandun to-dstiBt.Ui.. k... J ;efct factories. w.wT i kVJ. "'1'. " "Jctlonj from. S the crtmUes. v.ooi h0;, wr::,:.0!" 500nM"turc on 1 4 I iiSs!iSS's . .. . nvHV lvw nil, fifi - - --- Krara Mironaec. The Y. m. C. A. Clothine $ and Gent' Prnfir.r. ci Y M.r l ,.-.. ..... . n uuiuior, si en burroughs & Fraser "- rh-tav mi ,d uEellleJt Best Material, Best Workmen and Promotfu-oo r.. at ernttr. twu TEE S HIS from the great end of their existence. Their lot I Indeed very various, but the grater portion must necessarily have to labor for their very bread In one way or tho other. Hero Is a great problem to solve. The ordor of nature seems to bo that as maternal cares and housohold du tlos should occupy tho womon exclu elvoly. on tho siutonanco and nrotcc tlon of her children should also de volve upon tho man. The order of sodety doprlve millions of womon of a mate, a protector, and a bread wlnnor. Wo must naturally ask our solves under tho clrcumstances: How does she fare: The Inquirer need not look far ahead for a response to this question. especially If he be a dweller In a pop ulous city. Hverywhere she Is eager ly and successfully competing wlthi man for a means of living, but until lately, with an Instinctive selfishness' man has sadly limited the sphere of her labor. Many women who are content with cellbflev nrtan imrfiirra n vranl wnrlr - " - mi iow urnina It has been Illustrated that, taklmr ih average In weight, the female brain weighs live ounce less than that of the male, hut this Is not to be won dered at taking Into consldsrntlon the difference In stature between a man and n woman, uhlrh In tn. m.m n,,u Fowishlog Goods .. & a ! irrcnin.rmib.. . . . ... I lure' . .---I BWHWVWHiMi))()tw tkm v uur lWO, - ZSSS4 trrl. taken as an average of. five Inches The quantity of brain has nothing to do with tho quality, tho smallest brain often possosslng tho greater amount of Intelligence. Some author Itles have stated that somo parts of thp brain are more developed In males than In females, and that the blood circulating through their brain la less pure than that going through the male The female brain contains -t,5D0 0O0 corpuscles to the cubic mil llmeter, whereas the male has 5,000, 000. Woman at the present moment Is becoming a formidable rival to man, her progress, though In cortaln dlrec tlons Impeded, as, for' Instance, by the last decision of the Judges. Is only delayed momentarily. One of the arguments which have boon reas ed as to the unfitness of womon for the various professions as opposed to man Is tholr peculiar organization. Woman was originally created and formed to take hor own part In tho world, that bolng tho Intention of her Maker. I cannot bollovo that they should have boon so made as to be qualified or handicapped In tholr struggle for existence. I think, when the history of tho prosont century comos to bo wrltton, wo will find that tho education of women, combined with their wonted nhlllty, has been conspicuous ns proving that thoy arc capablo of entering Into any work not of a manunl' naturo and of competing with those of tho opposite sex. Dr. Kbrbog Wlnslow In the London Ex press. SOCIAL MATTERS A Penny Social. Last evening the ladlos of Sliver Uell Circle of Woodcraft gavo a ponny social In their rooms In tho Holman building. A largo number of tho mom- hers of both lodgos wore prosont and enjoyed the evening to tho fullest ox tent. Ono of the aniusomonts of the evening was a ponny grab-bag, from which many curious things wore drnwn. much to tho nmtisemont of nil. A "guoss again" supper wna sorvod during tho evening. The nionii was composed of mlsroprosontod nrtloloe which oausod much merriment when the time camo to ordor your supper. A beautiful sofa cushion, tho hnndl work of Mrs. Chas. Dulanev. wna rnf. 11ml off, Mr. Frank Morrison was tho lucky winner. Altogether tho affair was a success, financially ns well nj socially. Alice R. 8oclety Meets. The Allco It. society held their mu-. ular meeting In tho hall of the East Snlom school vesterdm- nftam.. President ISlIllo Dorks cnlled tl meeting to order, and. aftor a short buHlneM meeting, the following inJon. ostlng program was rendered vory crtxlltnbly. Two-mlnute talk Perry Itlogleman. I'lano duet UerthR Duncnn nn.i Marie Hutchlna. Heading Kmmn Norod. Tow-minute talk Marie Hutchlns. IMano solo Nellie Magee. After thn lirnirrom nn li.-n . . i .--o u IIIIUIOBIing tio- fm was had, the -question hM.... "ItsMolveil. That railways nre moro UMful than steamships." Th i.ir on the affirmative was Mildred llagloy h.i on me negative Sheridan Marr. The debate was decided , favt)r of the newtlve. The society then ad Jwriied until their next meetmon Friday. ' SAYS HE WAS NOT TRUE Iiwvimitorth. Jan. IS.-Pap nr. rtve.1 frm Manila today a tkii ,. vorc suit amltM lAm nW by a Pillule -,...... .r i . -" w "IMUn. Willi rUlm4 Ut lw his u-tf- nn.. .... u brought vck, . 0, w- a or rchea her The Zl M UurUawk's claim ttl ,. "!M imiu .. .. .... " " m woman . ... ' "" M" ."unMiie terms with W Aw nnU thRt J J thf fHilier of h,r cblWreu. Delyd by LandilhTe. A laadti)l4e n tka su.i.. ...... cU of ctta. nm iTT ."HU: that tk tn,u u-,ii 1Z mII.i. . ... "T " ""y rrtwuT"- ny tw kosiM k-a..-i . " ttM. ""'l & atatttte "Men a ny Uws are m IF HI US ARE CATARRHAL IN NATURE. Catarrhal Diseases are Most Prevalent In Winter. IS THERE NO WAY OF ESCAPE FROM THEM? Pe-ru-na Never Falls to Cure Catarrh Wherever Located. There nro oomo things which nro a enro ns fate, and can bo rolled on to occur to at least ono-half of tho human fnmlly unless means nro tnkon to prevent. First, tho cllmato of winter Is suro to bring colds. Second, colds not promptly cured aro euro to causo catarrh. Third, catarrh Improperly treated Is niirn in mnlin llfn sliort, ojirl mtnnrablo. Catarrh spares no organ or function of tho body. It is capablo of destroying sight, taste, emoll, hearing, digestion, nccrotlon, assimilation and excrotbn. It porvndes every part of tho human body, head, throat, stomach, bowels, bronchial tubes, lungs, liver, kidnoys, blaudor ana otnor poivio organs, That 1'oruna cures catarrh whorovor located 1b attested by tho following tes timonials sent entirely unsolicited to Dr. llartman by grateful men and wo men who havo boon cured by Peruna: Syntenilc Catarrh. Mrs. M. K. Bousch, IUolimond, Vn., wrlton! "I hud catarrh nil throuch inv system for two yoars and could get no relief. I was ndvlsnd to try Poruna aud I havo talton 11 vo bottles of it and am well nnd butter now than I linvo benn for years. I can adviso any ono who lias catarrh of any part of tho body to tnko Itjruua. My llttlo girl who is oloven years old lind catarrh, but was cured by Poruna. Jleforo I began to tnko Poruna I was sick all tho tlmo, hut now I utn ontlroly cured, and nil praise Is duo Poruna." Mrs. M. K. Bousch. Cntmrrh uf the No. Mr. Ilorman, Khlku, Oil Orchard street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: " I nm ontlroly cured of my catarrh of tho noso by your Poruna. My case was a sovoro ono." Ilorman Ehlko. Catarrh or tho Throat. B. II. IUinyan, Salosvlllo, O., writes: I sufforcd with catarrh of tho throat for flvo yoars. I was induced to try Poruna. I hovo used five bottles and am porfoctly well." IJ. II. Runyau. Cntarrh of Tho Ear. Mr. Archie Godln, 183 Beech Btroot, Tltchburg, Mass., wrltcsi "Porunn has cured mo of catarrh of tho nilddlooar. I feol bettor than i havo tor sovorat years." .Vrchiu Qodla. SANDY BOTTOM MONDAY During tho past season many plays of heart folt Interest, Intenso dra matic situations nnd sterling qualities havo bson placed bofore tho public, "Qulncy Adams Sawyer," a talo of Indlnna; "Alabam," n beautiful tri bute to tho state for which It Is nnmod; "The Old Homestead," with Its beautiful situation; "Way Down Ilnst." typical of the New Hnsinnd country, have nil added to the sta, literature, something which touches the heart nnd proe lasting factors In the amusement woild. Another successful May com. t us In the shape of "Sondv iitt,,, a distinctly American play, denemiin'r to n great extent on Its portrayal of characters nnd scenes of local nature. Down In the southern nnrt of Arkan sas, nestling among the sun-klssed nuis aniiii the rippling of the forest atrwma. the whlstllns of the nn aud the songs of the mocking-bird Is situate! "Sandy Bottom." it i. . tlnctly rural, and the various chnr aotara found In nnd about his locality ara Umply duplicate of thosa found iKlmTfXmKJ'VcWtfBm rJnl wHL ra BfflSMHlBWwfi'r Lw "sbibibiHI 1 bibibibibih1.vl L..3BBrfAV3BI9Ki- JaWtlS " - rcu HmU J? 4 lmk bibibibHIM isBiBiBiBWrfc i 'n 'fill i laf 1 1 iMiH WiifMT jflsHlsB; nwnMu cK. 1 JbB'bIbVbIbUV BBiBWWaiwtw, "mSsi WuttX ,5ft & S IbbHv BaBiHk. InBEBMBiatsHiW fwHaKaK an bW bibHLn c ' K aSBB1B1BSV' JpBHbVi MDH HBLBBBBiSIf SLBKjSlV - l8liBBBBBBBBBlBK. ' v - m 'II ,Xv3 M Catarrh nf Tho Luiirj. Mrs. Emlllo Klrckhoff, Ada, Minn., writes: 'Thromrh n. vlolsnt eolrl eontranted last winter, I became atllloted with ca tarrh of tho nose, "which in a short tlmo affected my lungs. I took Poruna which cured mo thoroughly. I now fool hotter than 1 havo for forty years." Mrs. Emlllo Klrckhoff. Catarrh of tho llladilor. Mr. John Smith. 311 S. Third stroot. AtchUon, Kan., writes: "I was troubled with catarrh of tho urothra and bladdor for two yoars. At tho tlmo I wroto to von I was undnr thn caro of my homo doctor, and hod boon for four months. - "I followed your directions hnfc twn months, and enn say Poruna curod mo of that trouble." John Smith, Catarrh or Tho Hoad. Mr. D. R. RamSOV Write In n. rwnnl lotter from Pine Bluff, Ark., tho fol lewing: "My son, Icon Rnmsoy, four years of ago, suffor ' with catarrh of tho immi for eighteen or twentv months. TTniif ono bottlo of your Poruna and could uoar as goou ua over."- D. K. Kanisoy,' among tho hills of Illinois. Ohio and Tennessee. As "Arizona" doals with tho citizens of tho far western state of thnt name so does "Sandy Bottom" deal with the poaceful lives of thoso who lived In tho plcturesquo hills of Arknnsas, admitting of olabornto scenic offocts, this ndvnutngo It Is said, managers Hampton & Hopkins havo oagorly solzed to supply tholr patrons with something out of the ordinary In the way of stage Illusion. The services Of nn OXCOOtlonally uood enmnnnv havo been socured for tho portrayal of theso charnctorst In "Sandy Bot tom" representing as closalv n n,. slble the type of people living In this locality. "Sandy Bottom" l nn. nouncod nt the Grand Opera House for Monday ovenlnu. Soots nn ni . at box offlc Monday at 9 a. m Dangerous Tardiness. First Doctor-What makes ycu think the patient will n-j If e don': iwnom tue operation? ! Second Doctor-That Isn't the point .This Is a new disease, and If he lhould llvo without the operation It """"' nt)iiin a precodent.-Llfe. Always On Ton I 'There; dear, don't be discouraged.' ier it only happens once a year." O your optimism Is not to be won ldewkl " I'"'1 the ,c)!han" tmer wearily; "you always come o", fntop."Ohlo State Journal Scene In "Sandy Bottom." Cntni-rh of Tho Klilno.. PotcrJ.Ungor,IIawloy.Pn.,wrltjj 'I think that I nm porfootly curod ol cotarrh of tho kidnoys by Poruns,u I havo no troublo of any kind.' P. J. Ungcr. Catarrh of Tho Stomach. A. W. Graves, of Hammond, Ini, writing to Dr. Hartman, says: "lam woll of catarrh of tho Htnm..i aftor suiToring two years. I havo taken flvo bottles of Poruna nnd ono of Mnt Hu and I feci liko a now man now." A. W, Graves. l'olvlo Cntarrh. Miss Katlo Lochman, Lafayette, InL writes: "I hod polvlo catarrh, pain in thesb domen, back, had stomach trouble and headnoho caused by catarrh. I fniin your directiens: took Poruna and Man. nn nccoruing to directions, and how happy I fool that I urn rolioved d such a distressing ailment." Miaa KkU Lochman. . Catnrrh or Tho UowoU, Mr. Ilonry Entzlon, South Bend, Ini, writes: ' "TJio doctor said I had catarrh of th bowels and I took his mcdlcino, but with no relief. I was getting worse ill tho tlmo. " Boforo I lind lakon a half bottle of Poruna I folt llko a now man "TTnr. Entzlon. If you do not rccclvo prompt and it Isfactory results from tho nan of Ptmn, write at onco to Dr. Ilartmau, giving s uj ouiiuiuuiu oi your caso nnd ho TrtU bo pleased to civo von his vninnMn a. vico gratis. Address Dr. nartman, Prcsldont of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, a BMly Is All Right. Berlin, Jan. 16. Tho Kalsor person ally oponed tho Prussian parliament this afternoon, reading his speech from the throne in a strong, clew voice. On onterlng parllamont ho was pre ceded by two noblo heralds, clad In a motley nnd fantastic costume, ci poclally doilgnod by the kaiser. These heralds will figure at all future staU functions. Thoro was an unique- uJ embarnsslng Incldont aftor tho kolset closed his speech, when, according to tho Invariable custom tho oldest dept uty, tho decrepit Horr Sonox called for three cheori. Ho paused and waited, but none camo. It seemed as If the diet had conspired to omit tho dem onstration of loyalty. During tho pain ful Interval which followed, tho kale er frowned, and thon marched toward the door In d -ad silence Just bofore he reached the portal Sonex seemed to awake us from a day dream, and sinriej the hunahs. Tho wholo as aembly which was apparontly waiting for Senix to start the choorlng, Joined with a hearty good will. Tho kalsor, apprecla'ing the Joko. faced tho as sembly and lauEhod honrtliv. The la- ddent closed with groat hilarity. Mexican Salutations. Mexican gentlomon tin their hats to each other or at least saluto In pass ing and shake hands hoth nt mootlnc and parting, though the Intorviow may nave lasted only two minutes. ',1WfaaaaWI .&in wm i nina. fia P! tt V w amwiTi-mri-iinn.i-1-.. ,, T HW-..I. -ii,