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» Mffw* s THE 1 VOL A n M. No. 00 ADVOCATE ------ ----------------------------- ---------------, In d s p s n d s H t Papar D o ra to ri to th o PORTLAND, OREGON. SATURDAY, IN TWO SECTIONS In to ra a to J a n u a r y at. u f «h o — .1 P o o p lo PRICE: 8 CENTS S EC TIO N I. is m ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE TO RAISE “WAR CHEST” VIRGINIA ELKS FIGHT AGAINST EXTRA TAXATION — A N T I-SA L O O N L E A G U E PLA N S BIG W A R FU N D Fifty Million* to Bo Raised for U m Most Ton Yoor*. Detroit, Micb.—Plane fur i*l*lo c • gao.UUO.UJU "war rbMM" fur u m lu H i * lt * il Ira years war* atinouurod by AM I Haluub league trailers at lit* lu g u r's iweoly-fourtli annual euovra- lluu bar», oil lb * ava uf Iba laulb aualaaraary of tba advent of uatlonal prohibition. Tba iaw.UOO.UUU fund I* counted on to prarlda tba noam'lal barking for tba Dual far raarblng “ atiuiah" against Iba wet alnuania Ibat Iba laagua baa yat undertaken, anti offl rials could a** nothing but a com- 1 >I at a dry alrtury and ullar disruption o f Iba organliad furcaa Hblcli hava baau arc king rr|iaal nr niodlflrallon of Iba Klghlaanlb ainradnirnl and Iba Vulataud Mt, (laoaral Hupcrtoimdent F. Modi MrUrlda envisioned Iba day «b an com- plala vlrlury aball parch upon Iba baa uara of iba prohibition furcaa. Tba Anti-Saloon laagua ctitna Into being. Ihn-tor M< llrl.l* »»Id. because tba paopla galled undar Iba baaay yoka of tha liquor trunic “ and »e r a moaning and groaning and crying out fur help ” Although liquor atlll bold* anna ground In Iba big rlllea. ha aald. pro- blblllo* la proving Itaelf earn tiler* Ha aald Chicago had T.IM aaloona and 11.000 apaakaaalaa during Hie daya he- fora Vulataad. but that “ arhlla prohibi tion baa not correct ad all tha avlla of liquor. It la now a new city." “ Tba ctly must ba taken If Iba ale lory la to ba complete." ba added. Doctor MrHride annouuced Ibat It,- BUU.UW naa apral by Ilia league and Ita «0 »tala branchaa during lha laat two yaara. Tide la exclusive o f an ad ditional tlUU.iaw expradad la behalf of tba Hoover campaign. Tba annual budget o f the nail-me I eegnaUalloti. Ucurdmg to II. H. Mow er» of WralerMlla, Ohio, treasurer, la t-TtS.UUU. but »tale organlullona have • heir own organlullona and rala« aud apaad fund» But Included In thin amount. 0RE60N STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Event» of the Week Assembled for Information el Our Readers. Three car load a of Jaffaraoa county work horaaa bava been ahlppad to Taiaa and Colorado raneatly. A new bear belt laagaa to taka ta Eugene. Albany, Halem and CoraatlU la la proa pact If plana of Eugene base- kall fa ir are adopted. Tba eounty boundary board o f Jaek- aoa county h u ordered a reduction o f M a rly MOM to tba achoot kadgot of tho Bulla Falla dlalrlet. Tba Farmer#' Exchange Oooporatlva o f Jackson county baa rafuaod by • aota of M to 17 to accept tha raalgnA- ttoaa of tho board o f director». Marion county b u aoaauuctad morn than 111 aillaa o f markot roada dur ing tba p u t ton yaara. according to aaoouaeainoat mad# by tho oooaty oourt nt 8atom. Tha Alaao achool bulldlnga warn Uraly dailroyad by fire racantly. Tho grammar achool and entire ooBtauU ware a total loea, but all tko aqulp- maat w u u r o d from tha high aokooL WANTS RETURN OF OLD DAYS Elks Hailed To TEM PORARY Dr Da Norval Unthank, «h o re- canny came to Portland to raalda and practice medicina. la highly recom mended by promlnant paopla in hla Iwma town. Kanaaa City. Mo Dr Unthank la a gradu a l» of tha Unlvaralty of Michigan with tba A U degree He had taro yaara of inadlclna at Kanaaa Slat», la tar fmlahlng hta medical court» at Howard unl varalty. Waahlngton. D C Ha later took a apaclal Ik monlha’ court» In traal- mant of tha aya. ear and ivoaa at the Marcy hospital In Kanau City. Ha la a mam bar of two Oraak latter f ra ter n Ilia ■ and tha African Method tat church. Dr. Unthauk h u had three yaara of gauarai practice and hi» work for charity h u covered tha aame period Tha latter h u taken him Into tha public achoola. tha open air achoot. and the Watt Baby Sutton Ha bear* latter* from aaaarai health organlaa- Ilona aipraaalng thalr regret at hu leaving and stating that It will ba vary difficult for them to duplicate hu eervloae Tbaaa latter» are from the Stale TubarculoaU aaaoclatlon. tha Vtailing Ntiraaa' aaaoclatlon and tha Wall Baby clinic Dr Unthank hat opanad office« with Dr. I L Booker, suit« a ll. Pan ama eulldlhg where ba h u already received patlrnU who apeak In glow ing term» of hla trealmenU Mr* Unthank and tha baby will come to Portland early neat month to Join tba doctor, who h u taken up dance at tha Read home on Tib- ‘ peald t u street i — B Parham Says H e H a d a Square Deal ftr w YORK. Jnn IS.—“ I had n aquare deni." That w u the »newer given Mon day to the NallonnI Aaaoclatlon for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple by Alonao Boulelgh Parham. Chicago colored youth, to • pro tect rounded by the naeoctnttoo ticca uae Parham w u dropped from West Point'» roater " I wasn't flunked on account of my oolor: I Just wasn't good enough In mathematics." Parham declared "They didn't make the eum - In*Ilona hard Just for me." the ousted youth told reporter» "There were more than *0 other men dropped along with me " Parham added he didn't want Negro organisations to "try to make a martyr" of him OPENS OFFICE Nephew Dies In Denver Colorado J. Reuben Clarke. Washington.—Cntll the appolnimrat o f a permanent envoy, the State de partment announced Ibe temporary •election o f J . Ileuben Clarke, former undersecretary o f state, ae Untied Stele» ambassador to Mexico to act daring the Inauguration of Orila Ru blo president o f tbe republic. Sirs J. A. Wisdom. 1913 Union ave nue north, ta la receipt of news of the death of her nephew. Door-dam Clark, which occurred on Tuesday, January 31. at Denver. Colo Young Clark w u etrioken suddenly with iptnal meningitis while at high achool and although immediate medical aid w u given him. he died after suffer ing 34 hours Clark would hare grad uated In June. T E LE P H O N E ROME! COLORED ORCHESTRA PLAYS IN ASTORIA Rome. Italy, and points in the re gions or department» of Lombardia. Piedmont Kmllla Ltgurta. Vends Bu- r an ea and Venal a Quills, Italy, have been added to European ottlea which may now be reached by transatlantic telephone, according to Patrick Ba con. district manager for the Pacific Telephone * Telegraph company. The newly established eervlce became e f fective January 19. The Dial# Stroller* orchestra filled an engagement at A* lor la Wednesday night They motored down from Portland. The orchestra h u piece» aim an entertainer. PORTER FIN ED Tenth Anniversary Bring« Much Oratory. Washington.— Wet and dry members o f congre#« celebrated tba tenth an niversary o f tbe Eighteenth amend ment to the Constitution with a fra « for all riot o f prohibition oratory— the moat strenuous and spectacular o f tbe current session. Taa years ago, on January Id, 1020, Nebraska formally deposited in Wash ington tba thirty-sixth state ratifica tion o f tbe Eighteenth amendment. I f there waa any at that time who pro- dieted that prohibition would be a set tled Issue with tbe passing o f n decade, tbelr prophecy waa obliterated In tbe storm on Capitol hilt. Four lengthy prohibition speeches were delivered In the house o f repre sentatives and three In tbe senate, de spite tbe efforts o f leaders In tha lat ter body to keep It at work on the tariff bill. It waa estimated that some thing like 2S.0UU words o f wet and dry controversy flowed Into tba con gressional record during tbe day, deal ing for tha moat part with tha quee- tlbn whether prohibition ta a success or failure after Ita ten years* trial. Senator» Morris Sheppard (Dem., Texas), tha father o f tbe Eighteenth amendment; John J. Ulalne (R e p , W U .), a wet, and Coleman L. Bless* (D em , 8. (.’.), who U a personal wat and political dry. held tho center o f the stage in tbe senate ring, while at the IXher end o f tbe Capitol Repre sentatives John Q. Cooper (R e p , Ohio), • dry. and Frank Oliver (D em , N. Y .). Fred A. Britten (R e p , IIL>. •n<J Robert H. Clancy (lir p , Mich.) furnished moot o f the fireworks Continued on Page 3 TAFT SEEKS HEALTH IN PORTLAND B ll AM WOHIN H U M TOOTH Do row wHD Mo o»ow ol r*•’♦W Down* HHfHfM ..Ullbrt tV| fr y t l N M i t t f i O o i o M P - U t TONIC- Oeorge W Harper. Union Pacific potter who w u arre»ted. Jailed and charged with aiding ard abetting In tha alleged uae of a railroad paaa. pleaded guilty on U m 30th, aud w u fined » 100 . tha minimum penalty. Kathleen Moore, who uaed the paaa. poalng u Harper'» wife, pleaded guilty and w u alao fined 1100 from t r o t 10» 0M r Misa Minnie B Renesr of Lancaster Pa. writes The Advocate u follows. "I read The Advocate and enjoy It. Sesma to me that U m races mingle better there than here, although It ta better here now than It once wu. I am glad to see them mingle for that ta u It should be " Mtaa Re nee r ta a member of the white race. M O fO U totaà. tote amé ruiowu. II.ow (V sor >l»to twqM I » c. o. •. ilo oafrw. r»UB i rfrou K i« r v A W o tn s s F " '■ae brim M W a t» O Mrs Alice K Holliday. 931 street, w u called to Oakland to the bedside of her »on. T J. Holliday, who ta seriously 111. She left Sunday. Roland Hayaa will sing at the Heilig theatre In Tacoma in March. It will ba U m flret time Tadorna h u acted boat to the diatlngulalwd tenor. WASHINGTON BRIEFS Bradford Clothes $25.00 to Shop »45.00 John Motley Morehead. New York, ba» been appointed by President Hoover aa American minister to Swe den. He tucoeeda Leland Harrison, re- I "Wkcrt Young M en Buy" NOTICE Klaa Morgan wlahea to Inform hla many friend» that ha la prepared to taka care of thalr need* in tha restau rant H im . Select tablea for ladlaa Located at Oth and Planders »treet» BRoadway 4030. ■ ■ P/pnip Pay Your Subtcriptlon ANNOUNCEM ENT DR. Ea L. BOOKER, Dentist announces removal o f offices from 502-3 Panama Bldg, to Suite 311-12-18 Panama Bldg, and DR. DE N O R V A L U N T H A N K Phyitcunt aud Surgeon announcea opening o f officea at * Suite 311*12-13 Panama Bldg., N. E. cor. Sd and A lder Sta. Phone BRoadway 8967 I’ resent indications are that Frasl- dant Hoover wilt not aak the aenat* to ratify American adhervuce to tha world court during tbe preeeni m elon o f congress. Light, smooth skin is FASCINATING No matter how dark your com- lesion, you can maka it faacinat- lg with Dr. Fred Palmer’» Skin __ Whitener Ointment. Thia i prepara prepara- tion, . fa.noua for fifty »often» y y year», ** ‘itena th and lighten* the darkest iklrtj plea, . blotch«* p pimpl d ear* up tan mark», and doe* away with that “ oily, ahiny” look. Regular uae of thia preparation along with th* other Dr. Fred Palmer prepara tion« keep* your akin »o ft and amooth and makaa you look faaci* nating. Dr. Frad Palmer'» complata Una conaiata o f: Dr. Frad Palmar'* Skin Whitanar Ointment; Skin Whitener Soap; 8kln Whitener Face Powder; Hair Draaaer and H ID Deodorant. Sold at all drug atorea fo r 2Sc each, or aant post paid upon receipt o f price. Dr. Fred Palmar’a Laboratories, Dept. IS, Atlanta, Qa. R A gentrou* trial i n q l l at tba thin Whltsnsr, Soap in4 Fsco Powdar aant for 4c In atunpa. Df. R e d Palmer’» SKIN WHITENER “Keep» pour complexion poutkluT A bill to permit Moutana, Wyoming, and Idaho to tax persons and prop erty In tba Yellowstone National park w u Introduced by Senator Walsh (Dem.), Mondina. Amu» PRELIM INARY S lip s Washington.— Supreme court affairs rest In the bands o f associate Jus tice» as Chief Justice T a ft U on a rest period at Asheville. N. & Tbe Ju diciary head left Washington a few days ago for the winter resort where be hopes to regain strength lost through a recent Illness. He spent a few daya In tha Qarfleld hospital here, gaining atrength for the brief trip southward. Ha was con fident o f an early return to tbe Mr and family left where Mr. contract to By Kits Reid The Advocate does not nocwearily share in Kit* Raid's view«, bat whoth- sr wa do or not. her opinions are iib c , s»id logical and well worth reading. It is ronr privilege u wall u ours to disagree with K it* and timo to timo in 1 “The stufi of the world is mind »tuff.” If It weren't so tregtc In Its final results the tariff plana of Franco would be ridiculously funny. But they are such a faithful copy of our own protection tat tactics that It ta not a laughing matter. Franco prop ore* to “protect" the French worker» in ekactly the same manner the glorious U. 8. "protects" ita worker*—by pisc ine • tariff on Imported articles—eo high a tariff that the French cannot, buy— In other words tbe French will be prohibited from buying automo biles. for instance, manufactured any where but In Ftance. Well, we have done that for yean— not only auto mobiles but everything else that the American manufacturer wanted to keep out o f this country And we poor devils of consumers have been forced to buy Inferior American made goods at prices plus the tariff on the beter foreign made articles. Analyse the relation between the tariff bogy and unemployment— it wilt furnish you with quite a few evenings enter tainment Richmond. Vs.. Jan. 34 — An after- math of the bitter fight st the BUs* Convention which met In Atlantic City laat summer was staged hare tn tho U. 8. district court on Wednesday morning, January 19, with Judge D. Lawrence Otoner on the bench, when tbe gTand lodge of tho L B. F. O. Bka of the World appeared In court —* »- g far an Injunction to raatrain the Virginia 6tat* Association o f B k « from securing and maintaining a chapter for the state lodge« under the name of th* l » . P- O. Bka of the World. According to advice# received here the recent move made by lodge# of tho Virginia Mato association to se cure a charter under which they could operate, w u mad* u a result of the grand exalted ruler's declara tion that all lodgu which had no* compiled with the payment of the In creased annual tax of $1-00 per capita — increased from «0 cento, would be subject to summary suspension at hta pleasure. It U alleged by Vir ginia Bka that when this place of legislation w u consummated, there were only 4» men tn the convention k , h on the laat day and that It ta not a representative piece of legisla tion. The local Elks state that tha appli cation for charter w u made simply u a protective measure. In the event the grand exalted ruler. J. Finley Wilson. Issues an order of suspension against alleged derelict lodges, the ,tale aaaoclatlon of Virginia will have a charter under which It may operate without loss by the rank and file of the membership In this state. The lovely embroidered quilt that w u made and displayed by the Cul ture club tn » recent art exhibit of the stato, w u entered In Meier At Frank’s quilt oontest that w u held January 31 and 33 at the Public Service building. PRO BAK DOUBLE-EDO! BLADES 111« boot shave Por Hand’s Own Store Redaction in Coffee Prices Now York.—Tho third geueral elaab In coffoo price# within about four months was annonnred by retail chain atorea In various parts o f tha country, bringing tha general level o f coffee price» to tha lowest point In year*. Your Shopping Headquarters Penales Fond far Prefi s y o u r in o li# y b o rie» M RS. FULLER CO NVALESCING Mrs. H. D. Puller, who fell during the first snow fall, ta convalescing nicely although she ta yet kept at home If yoor dealer conno! •apply you, writ* direct. SOtfwr S—f l f o r K> Semple biodo— Kk PROBAK CORPORATION Mrs. H. J. ouiiard and last Friday for Oakland Ollllard b u accepted a do plastering Make Surgeou Ueuernl Cmuuilug o f the public health service baa requested health oflUlal* In nine states for co operation in a nation-wide Invgaflgp- tlon o f several deaths nnd serious Ill nesses attributed to “parrot fever,” or psittacosis. i H EA R IN G V i r g i n i a E l k s Dissatisfied With Increased Tax Assessed At Atlantic City W. H. T a ft A refund o f *e42.8tK) to tbe Pullman company, Chicago, for overnsscaameiit of Income and profit taxes In 1919-*20 and 1921, waa announced by tbe In ternal revenue bureuu. Naw York.— Tba Carnegie corpo ration has announced a contribution o f 020.000,000 for a fund for 0900 an nuiti#« for collaga professor* when they reach tha age o f seventy. Asks For Injunction Against New Charter In a New York newspaper I find the announcement of an address by Wm B Shearer who will tell “ the Inside Story of Ten Tears of Inter national Intrigue Against the U 8. Sea Power" with comments on the approaching London conference. What might have come out of the senate investigation, had It been completed. Box seats *3 00. Balcony 91.00 Query: WHY was not the senate In vestigation completed? 100 per centers. D. A. R s. and American Legion, please look Into It and let us plain common voters know. It may help us to vote right st the next election VISITS SICK SON HAYES TO SING IN TACOMA WASH. Court By Finley Wilson CONGRESS IS UR6ED TO REPEAL DRY LAW B ETTER RACE R ELATIO NS During tba month of Docombor Uara ware I I harda. containing MT cow», on toat by tba Wallowa County Dairy Improvamant uaoclatlon. Tho kvorago production waa IS 41 pound» o f buttortat. Tha Amorlcaa I-agton poat of L b Oranda h u M l aalda I10M o f Ita funds to form n loan fund to assltt worthy atadanta attending the Butoim Oregon normal school to carry oa thalr education. U. S. E N V O Y At these reduced prices— each home should have its Extension Telephone A Residence Desk Extension Tele phone is now only 75 cents a month I Other new low rates on Extensions — Residence Wall E xtension.............. 50c Business Desk Extension................. $1.00 Business W sll Extension................. 75c T u x P a c if ic T e lk t h o n b A nd T eleg raph C o m pan y