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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1929)
JANUARY a. H*«» PAGE FOUR MOKE ABOU T “ ARRO W T IP S “ (l'ontlnued frum Page I) (fo n t uhioi I frum Pag* 1) lumie, without beili« m ulctnl (nr an in com e tax. W h o are limar in favor u( > i k I i an arraiinriiirttl f The big property ow nerv Mr S|irneer, railro.nl attorney, ami W I . Thom pson, banker, ami a nun tuinrtl lug ill». a Corvelli» n litor el al. w bo I li ink » the com m on workingman u n i laxeil enough now W atch that income tax bill, you common, ordinary dub*, ami put the name« of tlioae who vote (or it down on your "black li»l " D a y s you “see your breath I hat'» a mighty good piece o { work that The Telegram ix doing rxpoviug the inner machinery o f our O regon t eg ¡»latore I take o il m y bat to Mr. I la u reti. the ttian w ho aigna the article» I hope he will not »top when the l.rgi» latore convene», hut that he will keep the searchlight turned on and let u* see inside "how the wheel» go ro u n d " He will deserve a statue in the H all o f Fame if he doe» that W e can then »re who owns who, and just whose leading string» lead luck into the hank«, the railroad headquarter», and other large corporation«. That »ort o f work will do more to give ua a decent legislature than anything I can think o f if Mr. II aureo dare keep it up. are much too cold for “wet gasoline VE N in summer “ wet” gasoline is sluggish. Heavy kerosene-like particles fail to bum . They filter down into your oil, thinning it, ruining its lubricant value, wasting fuel. E And in winter you will have real trouble. “ W e t” gasoline—even so- called winter quality o f “ wet” gaso line— simply can’t vaporize properly. It hits the cold motor and condenses like a damp fog. It forms in droplets on the manifold, on the cylinder walls. Y our battery has a hard enough job turning a stiff cold motor without the PERRY HOWARD*# ACQUETTA!. A CREIHT TO MISSISSIPPI nrred.” under any pretesi w hatsoever In fa ci, som e o f ns, w ho saw quite clearly thè trick in thè 1 barge againsl H ow ard, and w ho believed iti thè un- m iligated h ypocrisy o f hi» chief a c cuserà. were afraid lo say a» lunch aa we litighi bave aaid about il Iwfore thè trial. Irai we litighi wake up and irri tate thè dem olì auppoaed lo lurk for prom ineut N'egeoes in every “ hall o f ju s tic V in thè South and especially in Mississippi llut in Perry H o w a rd '» case. S ou th ern white meli violateli all Illese tra ditimi». o r disappoinled all these p re ludierà And d o n o i forget that, even if thi» wa» a case under thè natioual gov en un cili, stili, whrii il co m e » lo jury trial in thè South, il is Southern white meli w ho bave thè fate» in llirir banda. Il wa» Perry H ow ard '» white n righbor». ami politicai rivale, w lumi adjudgrd him “ noi g u ilty " o f thè ac- cuaations of Perry H o w a rd '» politicai contrade». Ili fighting thi» ca»e to a Imish, in nrver givm g up and never lying dow n . Perry H ow ard ha» rendeteli a »ervice lo hi» Race, and to thè South, and ha» »treiigthened thè N egro» politicai posi limi in thè entire cou ntry. Il waa »ani over and over agaìn that certam cow ardly Republican leader» hoped lo IIOTEI. NOTES injure thè N egro polilically. e«i»ecialty m thè South, by thi» attack 011 Mr Garner lirayaon, waiter at T he P o r t H ow ard. T h i» ia n o i thè fir«t lim e land, w ho has been on the tick list that a »hot haa ptoved to he a b o o m for a week or ten day», returned to erang " Y r incanì il for evil, bui Ion i work M onday. ■urani il for g o o d “ —o -- And n ow w hal? Perry H ow ard i» Kmly K olh. dinner captain at The «fili a meni ber o f thè Republican N a Portland, ha« been let out on account tional Collim ine*. He had l o o much of dull buiiueaa, ami for no other »cn*r lo "re»ign under indictnient' a» reason, for hr wa< a g o o d captain and gmlty a» frightened people d o and a fine fellow he oligli! to he reslored, with all bai k pay, to hi» politim i in the A ttorn ey ! It. Vessel, for a number o f year» fin te ra i'» »tali m the long a go a waiter at T he Port And now we pause lo «ce if Illinois land, w ho 1 » now a dining car waiter white people can give just a» squarc out o f San Francisco, »cut The \dvo a tirai to O scar He Priesl, con gress- cate f.‘> this week to pay for tw o year«' m an-elect frolli C h icago, w h o ha» subscription. His subscription was agalli»! limi an m dictm rnt which we accom panied by this remark "I may »11 »peci to he aa politicai a» that be the last to pay for IP"», but the againat H ow ard \\ e «hall are what first for IDS».” we «hall ter bui we »hall are added handicap of slow start ing “ wet” gasoline. Would you like t o avoid cold weat her starting troubles? Would you like a gasoline that goes all into power and mileage? Shell 400, the “ dry” gsis is so exactly refined that “ wet” fractions are elim inated. It vaporizes com pletely and therefore starts easily j it burns cleanly and hence delivers maxi mum power with no oil dilution or waste. It costs no more than “ wet” gaso line. Let every frosty morning remind you of Shell 400, the “ dry” gas— no other Shell gasoline is sold. — o — QUICK STARTING “DRY” GAS It doesn't ta ll many Cold mornings to flood y o u r o i l w ith c o n tin u ed w et gasoline that runt down the cyl inder walls. Here iia n e x a m p l e — o t l h a lf gasoline in less than flee hundred miles of running/ W ith S h ell 400, the “ d r y " gas, you can often run a fu ll thou- saiul miles and Ante less than I0 r \ gasoline in y o u r o i l — n o ! enough to serio u sly damage U *- S A M ’S C A F E Headquarters for Good A3J. WIOKY Prepared Especially for This Newspaper J. SAMUEL SMITH P r o p rie to r PHOICB B R oadw sy 0 4 7 In Partnership With the Public Modes Eats 107 NO RTH S IX T H ST. om U p -t o -t h e -M in u t e SA TO OVR P A T R O S S : During the year just past ihe 1700 men and women engaged in providing telephone service in this city have directed their efforts toward continuously improving your service. It has been their constant aim and endeavor to render you a service so complete and satisfactory in every respect that its value to you will be self-evident. During the year there has been much discussion regarding our franchise situation. We are hopeful that the matter may be concluded on a mutually satisfactory basis. It is our desire to meet the full measure o f our responsibility to the Portland public. r' Centralized The centralizing of all of one'» banking at one bank naturally makes for cloier contact between bank and cuatomer. With every department of banking un der one roof and one management here at the United State* National, thla central ization of banking la both poastble and practical. Regardless o f any reports or statements to the con trary, it is not our desire or plan to increase our present rates and no such action is contemplated. It is our policy to render the greatest amount o f service at the least possible cost to you. Whenever rates may be reduced and at the same time the business maintained and the public served with that quality o f service which it requires, we shall be ready to recognize and meet our responsibility in that respect. We believe that our patrons desire an adequate, dependable and satisfactory service and we feel that It is our obligation and responsibility to see that we satis factorily meet the telephone requirements o f the com munity and every individual patron. As a public utility rendering telephone service in this city, our intcrcsti and yours are mutual and our aim is to so conduct our business that we merit your full confidence and play our part effectively in upbuild ing the city which it is our pleasure and responsibility to serve. We would like you to know more about what we are doing to improve your service and to make it more useful to you and to this end we plan to keep you informed from time to time o f our efforts in this community and also in the state at large. H R. RISL E Y, State Manager. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Mrs. C. A . I re. the efhcirnt check room attendant at T h e Portland, ha« recovered from a recent spell o f ill nrsa and has returned to her post I hiring her absence, her place was oc cupird satisfactorily by Mrs \V It Brow n. High Brown Powder A ruperb toilet necessity. In four «hade»— Natural. Pink, Brunette and W hite. High-Brown Pace Powder has earned its place in the esteem o f the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to be derived from its ose. Also a large assortment o f toilet requisites fo r the lady who cares. (C ontinu ed fro m Page O n * ) givrn to business conferences, w hiih called Mr« t'annady to t Im a g o Tuesday evening she was the guest of Mr and Mrs llentley at I'I Hear born — O— l o d g e of I-lk> at their I lin aiola» Hall J D. Fort, veteran Portland waiter, and on W ednesday evening, she was i« ill at hi» ro o m in the G olden W est the guest o f Mr Raym ond Cage, a H otel. form er Portland you ng man. at a p e r form ance o f In A braham 's B o so m ." produced by an all rotorrd cast, at an A Profitable and dignified up-tow n playhouse, follow ed by a d e lightful dinner Thursday evening, Mr* Cannedy wa» a guest o f h on or at a darning party givrn by Mr and M r« Duke O f Y our Own B oyd, at thr Mason S ch o o l building W e want representatives, I riday wa« given over to shopping alert men and women proud in the L o o p D istrict and in com pa n y o f their race and competent with M e»daines Preston and llentley, to take a part in its prom o called on friend« T h eod ore T a y lo r drove hi* lovely Stndehakrr "P r e s i tion. dent" for Mrs t'annady and her c o m Making a connection with pany. and pointed out many pretty the W arren Book Company new drive» recently added to C h icago's is really goin g into business beauty spots Friday evening, »be wa« the dinner for yourself. Y ou make fine guest o f Mr. J. L. Frye, at the Ft. contacts, become a leader D earborn I-Ik* Club, and wa* show n am ong your set, and earn through the beautiful Flks building, pood money in spare or full and also the Apinm iatox Club H ouse. Friday night at 11:10, Mr A ndrew M time. Johnson, Mrs. Preston and the C rol- This is an excellent oppor leys, accom panied Mrs. Cannady to tunity for Teachers, Stu thr depot, where she took her train home. B U IN E S S S dents. Secretaries, etc W A R R E N B O O K CO. Staten Island, N ew Fork City for w o r oa rs as I5 C ounces for KC Baking Powder (double a c tin g ) USE LES S Manufactured only by THE OVEKTON HYGIENIC M 70. COMPANY CHICAGO MBS. E. D. GANNADY SIB M adsay Bldg., Portland P acific Coast Distributor ¿ « » » e e * * » * * » * * » » '* * * * * * * — ****** A smartness that can be achieved only in the extremely long-waisted frock ia interpreted in the street frock above. The flared skirt, attached in a low placement to the long bodice, arranges its fulness both front and back. The line» are the essential smartness o f the frock, so its sim plicity is in excellent taste. A broad belt o f fine leather is suggested. The wool georgettes, the printed silks or the very lightweight novelty tweeds may lie used with success for the frock. I f the quality is very fine, some o f the metal-threaded jerseys could also be used, while the heavier silks are al ways adaptable to this type o f frock. From the seamstress' point o f view AGENTS W A N T E D this frock is excellent. • , TI RECORDS. (E le ctr ica lly Re Excel la Pattern No. 2862. Sizes 14 j co rd e d ) T h e best race re co rd s on the to 18 years, 34 to 44 bust, 25 cents. j market. W rite tod ay to T h e C h ica go j R e co rd C o., S h eb oyga n , W ise o n so n T o sell the fam ous B L A C K P A T - Editor -— o — than o t high priced t m l i Barber Shop Talk Associate R um or« have it that Talbert Allen, form er Portland H otel waiter, is con fined in a Seattle hospital, the result o f an autom obile injury. “ O n* o f th e N orth w ea t'a G rea t B a n k a ” “ What’s the cause of all this unemployment ?’’ asked one barlier of another of his profession. The other, tsusily enframed in | cutting hair, replied: “ There are' too many people in the world.” Another barber amid the clip, 1 clip, clip of the scissors, came forth with the thought that: “ Too many people come to the city. Why don’t they stay on the farm? There is plenty of work out there for all of them.” "W hat’s the matter with you More about M ILLIONS OP PO UNDS USED BY OUR O O V g g N M I N T --------------o -------- ------ for clean, bright, sparkling Furniture WJ Quickly Relieve* V-ePolish 30c to $ 3.00 «1 all dealers ^JR l ^ From Spokane, W a s h , upon her re turn home, Mr«. Cannady was acquaint- rd with practically all the train crew, who left nothing undone to make her trip pleasant In the observation car, vhr was met by its attendant o f long standing, Mr J R Charleston; in the diner, there was Mr. W ill Ray, who waited mion her, and Mr. F Beyers. Mr. T. Newman was the Steward, and here her money “ was counter feit " There was Mr. Alex Coffer, splendid chrf, in the kitchen, who was aldy assisted hy Mr. Bryant. It was m ost interesting to lie able to inspect Ihe kitchen thru the courtesy o f Mr. Coffee, from whence all the delicious food came. Mr. Coffee is a veteran in the cooking game, and he certainly knows his business, according to the associate editor, who says she has never hern more royally treated than hy these veteran train men. Itch in g Skin Use \ a / O w in g to the fact that her business wa« satisfactorily adjusted earlier than •he had expected, and she was ready to return home, several engagem ent* had to be cancelled. Anm ug thm was an inter racial tea by Mrs. Maynte Mason-1 ligguis, at the M ason S ch o o l; a call on O scar De Priest, C ou grest- nian-elrct. and Jessie Hinga, banker, and a musicair arranged by Mr T. Then. T a ylor, o f the C h icago Musical College. | | Don't suffer with Eciama. Dandruff, Plm pUs. Blemish« end other ennoylng ekin tnksskme. Zetno antiseptic liquid is the sale sure wsy to relief Itching often dieepoeva overnight Splendid lor Sunburn «id Poison Ivy. All druggists 3Jc, 60c, »1 00 zeno » kin IRRITATION!