The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, May 31, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    SATURDAY
TH E
M A Y 31, IMO
TO PLAY AGAIN
The Shame
EBONY SERNADERS
ADVOCATE
of
America
"Sherman, Texas has a population of
slightly more than M. 000 , Its per cent of
whom are whites. The town has two
denominational colleges, 27 churches and
a Y .W .C A. with a large membership."
Thu» a newsp»per despatch describe, »he
"A lliens" o f Texas which for 14 hours
s i l undrr the dominion of a mob which
resorted to every form o f bestial cruelty
in its effort to lynch a Negro who was
already in charge o f officers o f the law
It succeeded in burning the Negro to
death ami the courthouse with him. It
destroyed a considerable part o f tlie Ne­
gro quarter o f the town. In no part of
the civilired world but America would
such a thing havr U rn possible. It is
somewhat to the credit o f Texas that the
G overnor has put the town under mar­
tial law and that there have been actually
arrests o f the alleged leaders o f the
mob. Whether they will be convicted
remains to lie seen A mob such as this,
while it is raging, can only lie met with
force and sternness. Future mobs are
likely to lie discouraged by severe pun
lshment
But the question o f mobs, the
crow d psychology >vhich lies behind
them, and the special cultural and econ ­
omic circumstances which make them
possible in America, drmand investiga­
tion. What have Sherman's good citi­
zens to say? Will they carry out the
proposal o f a clergyman that the Ne­
groes he recompensed for the damage
done to their property? The United
States has no rightful place in any civi
li/ed community o f nations unless it
ftin stop this sort o f thing.
Syrracttoe Lodge, N o
I, K. of P., meets the
second and fourth P ii
day night* each month
at the Stag Auditorium
H IH £ . Morrison la
JUNE 2 - M
O. S T H O M A S , C.C.
W Y A T T W . W I L L I A M S , K. of R. C.
Government Agencies Will
Continue to Boost.
Washington.—Whllo Chairman Ah-x-
andcr l.eggo of the federal fnriu board
la alrlvlng to reUuco wheat and other
•uqdua crop acreages, other govern­
ment agencies will rnnttnue to encour­
age agricultural development In new
areaa
IMItelala of tha other aiiSnrlea. not­
ably tha rarlnniatlon bureau of tha
Interior department, are forced to go
forward with their program* In tha
ho|>e o f recovering the governnient'a
mnnrjr
front
ao called
"revolving
funds."
Mr. I.cgge a short time ago expressed
hla opposition to the development of
new reclamation enterprlaea and will
have the r<M>|ieratlon o f Interior da
t>artment ofltclala In ao far as pro-
|M>aala to authorise new projects are
concerned. Hut projecta already au­
thorised and for which mngrcsa la ap­
propriating about SHi.iaai.iaai annunlly
for new conatructlon, Interior depart­
ment men will keep going In order not
to Jeopardise the eventual collection
of more thnn Sirai.issi.iaat which la aup-
poaed to he repaid to the government.
Although reclamation sponsura seek
to minimise total production In con­
nection with a discussion of the itgrl
cultural surplus situation, they point
with considerable pride to the fact
that the vnluc of all crop* produced
on government Irrigated land In the
quarter of ■ century alnce the passage
o f the reclamation act has amounted
to a billion and one half dollars. 1st-
eat figures show an annual crop value
of $143.1010000. an Increase of s itu s »
000 over the previous year. Of the
total about 554 per cent represents
wheat, which meuns Hint the govern­
ment Is furnishing water to produce
annually ntiout S n i s s i i s s i worth of the
crop which the government farm board
Is trying to reduce to stabilise prices.
The general land office, another
agency of the Interior department, also
Is rendy to encourage development of
new areas. The latest annual report
o f the commissioner of the genernl
land office shows the approval of 8.2,'lfl
homeatend entries for patenting.
Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M.
Hyde has taken cognisance of the
part plnyed by the government In con­
tributing to the present farm surplus
situation by Its land settlement activi­
ties.
"Much of the economic hardship suf­
fered by farmers has been caused by
the rapid expansion of the area de­
voted to farming," said Secretary Hyde
In hla recent nnnuul report. "Our pub­
lic land laws and policies havs fav­
ored expansion. Expansion has been
misdirected as wall as overstlmulat-
Tuberculosis
Kills
1 out o f 5
<4 <// a i o J it between
I f
S2
Fashions for the
Smart Woman
1
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T h at is exactly what you
do when you buy Listerine
T ooth Paste at 2 5 c for a
large tube. Figure it out for
yourself.
II is fhc enemy o f steady em­
ploym ent, h igh w uges anJ
prosperity. For tuberculosia
»trikes during the most pro­
ductive year» o f life.
Http ut to roar/ t*bm nU ui
BUY CHRISTMAS
SEALS
Th' Natioml, Stale am! local Tuhffniloiii
A « mu . tallona oí the tanni Main
From Youth to Age
Thara are three trying periods In ■
woman’s life: when the girl matures
to womanhood, when a woman
gives birth to bar first child, when a
woman reaches middle age. At
thaaa times Lydia E. Plnkham’s
Vegetable Compound helps to re­
store normal health and vigor.
ALONG COMES TH E CAPE
Just at every one was exclaiming
enthusiastically over the return o f
irturesque types— Fashion created a
urthrr stir of enthusiasm by launch­
ing the cape as a major theme for
spring and summer. And here it is,
destined already to enjoy a long ca ­
reer. For the cape this year is varied
enough to satisfy Fashion's most dis­
criminating audience.
The
little
shoulder rape which serves as a
short sleeve— as shown on the sketch
above— is a favorite with the youngef
set. Its youthful character is em-
pliasirrd with three bows placed on
the bodice in the manner o i Chanel.
Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5156.*
Sixes 1-’ to 20, SO cents.
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Free to Public
T h * onljr plarti in th* U. S. whara r a la lo fi and
•dvartiaini m ailer «o v # rin « any line oi huatneaa
or nrodurt ran ba obtained Kraa and W ith out
O bligation ta tha Am erican Indualrial Library.
W rit# lor Duainaaa Advartiaini Matter you ara
intereated in; aama will (>« prom ptly forw arded.
AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY
R a i l a a a r l a i l l a l M I n g , C h lo a io . l l l l n o i a
V #
Ai^V^Sama
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Price
fo r a v a r 39 yaara
as ounces for ase
USE LESS
than o f high
priced branda
M I L L I O N S OP P O U N D S
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
/*
A food for pro*
tein; a food for
m ineral salts;
for calcium and
phosphorus; all
the essential ele­
ment« for health
ana strength are
found in good
cheese. And all
the essential ele­
ments o f good
cheese are found
in Kraft Cheese.
CHEESE
e/ tAe Estate o/
CHEESE C O M P A N Y
J. C. PENNEY
Rilej W.
25*
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FLIT
M oths, Flies I
Bedbug?
Roadies
DESTROYS
For all stomach and
intestinal troubles and
disturbances d u e to
teething, there ia noth­
ing better than a sole
Infants’ and C h ildren *
Laxative.
M a s . W i n s i o w ’ s
Get a canot FUT today!
S yrup
G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER
Office Phone: BRoadway 1885
430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon
Residence Phone GArfield 8019— 340 Tillamook Street
Successors to E. Richardson Baggage Transfer
THE SINGLE STANDARD IN ELECTRIC
SERVICE
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Piente Pay Your Subscription
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COLD
PERFUME
Cold germs aru cor-
riad to th* mouth on
hands. You may oftun
provont a cold by
rinsing the hand» with
full ztrungth listarina
b a f o r a o a c h moat,
bocauso Listorino kills
gsrm* in 15 seconds.
Beautiful soft silky STRAIGHT hair,
hair that you can really be proud of. can
now lie yours if you use Anita Hair
Dressing. It will also help to make
your HAIR (.ROW LONGER, and
prevent its breaking off. To introduce
Anita Hair Dressing quickly in this
territory, we arr giving ABSOLUTELY
FREE with each order, a vial of verv
fine Narcissus Perfume. This offer is
for a limited time only, ao rush your
order lo us today. 50c brings full sizr
jar, postpaid, or send name and address
and pay 65c when package comes; 3
for $1. p o s t , aid. or 11.25 CO.D.
LISTERINE
Few things enter more intimately or extensively into the
daily life of all the people than electric service.
Irrespective o f street address, financial or social standing,
each one o f our more than 110,000 consumers is entitled
to the same quality and ready adequacy of electric service.
W e haven’t any extra brand o f service for one and some­
thing almost as good for another. We supply to all a ser­
vice of one standard on ly : the best we are able to produce.
That is a feature which we are determined shall character­
ize all our dealings with you. Toward (his goal every one
o f us— from our office boys up— is everlastingly striving.
PACIFIC N ORTH W EST PUBLIC
SERVICE COMPANY
(PEPCO)
FI.ECTRIC BUILDING—Broadway and Alder- PORTLAND. OREGON
Division Offices al Salem. Oregon City. Hillsboro. Gresham, St. Helens and
St. Johns, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington
K ILLS GKRMS IN
15 SICO N D S
ANITA LABORATORIES
Dept. UU
Box 397, Battle Creek, Mich.
Cannady Real Estate Co
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REAL ESTATE BROKER
W e SeU For Less Because
W e SeU for Cash
Bonded and Licensed Under Oregon Laws
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CANNADY’ S REAL ESTATE COMPANY
We are prepared to act as broker and escrow agent
for buyers and sellers. We make mortgage loans,
manage estates, collect rents.
Business Confidential
E. D. CANNADY
K R A F T -P H E N IX
Womens, Misses,
Juniors .
O
Large Tube
H A I R
1Delicious
C ^ood
the Matter
Anderson, Deceased
Notice ia hereby given that tbe under
signed, as executrix of the estate of Riley
W. Anderson, hot bled bar final account in
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Multnomah County, and that Mondav,
the 9th day of June. A. D. 19V) »t tbe
hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of
•aid day, and the court room of said court
has been appointed by said court as the
time and place for hearing of objections
thereto and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published. May 10, 1930
1930
Date of last publication. June 7, 1930.
LINA HUNTER ANDERSON
Executrix
312 Mscleey Building
STRAIGHT
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6
90
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Multnomah, Probate
Department.
T
T O O T H PA STE
FREE
i* o u % h
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LISTERINE
f
I A IH A » . I’ IN K H A M ’S
SILK DRESSES
LEGAL NOTICES
In the ( ire nil Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Multnomah, Probate
Department.
In ike Matter of the Estate o /
Arthur Frazier, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed •• executrix of the estate of Arthur
Frazier, deceased, has filed her final ac­
count in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Multnomah County, and that
Monday, the 9th day of June, 1930, at the
hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day, and the court room of said court
has been appointed by the said court as
'he lime and place for hearing objection,
iheretr <nd the •cttirmmt thereol.
Dated and first published. May 10, 1930.
1930.
Date of last publication. June 7, 1930.
MRS. E. D. CANNADY.
Executrix
312 Macleay Building
Suppose, like most peo­
ple, you buy about twelve
tubes during a year. N ow
if you knew that you could
buy as good a dentifrice as
can be m ade and still save
each year the price o f 2S
loaves o f bread or 6 0 bars o f
soap or 4 0 pounds o f sugar or
a box o f fine cigars— could
you conscientiously fail to
take advantage o f such an
opportunity f
1 ^
New Y ork, May 9— T w e n t y - f o u r '
colored Gold Star M others to date
have written to the N .A.A.C.P., in 1
response to its request, enclosing sign­
ed petitions to President H oover as ;
C om m ander-in-Chief o f the Arm ies '
o f the United States, asking |hat he
order the abolishment of color segre-
gat ion on the pilgrimage o i mothers
to graves on European battlefields, and
failing that, declining to g o on a Jim
Crow pilgrimage.
T h e N A A.C.P. hat also protested
lo President H oover the W ar D epart-!
inent's decision that there be separate
hut equal a ccom m odations for co lo r­
ed m others, urging him to overrule
this disposition o f the matter. In the
letter to President H oover the N. A
A. C. P. says in part:
"I t was our hope that it would not
be necessary for us to take up this
matter with you, but repeated protests
from white and colored individuals,
many o f them o f great prom inence,!
including governors and members of
Congress, and
from
organizations
am ong them the N .A .A .C P have re­
sulted in unequivocal statements from
the W a r Department that it will segre­
gate N egro G old Star M others.”
A Fashionable Event
of
Thrift Importance
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 29754
U P P O S E you are today
paying 50c a tube for
your tooth paste (and there
are m any very good denti­
frices selling today at that
price).
m ~
v i l i
Notice to
the public
ttttJ 4 5
Gold Star Mothers
Decline Jim Crow
Pilgrimage Abroad
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 31063
u rla rk H all
WILBUR, ALEX. LEGGE
DISAGREE ON CROPS
PAO» T H R U
Office: 3 1 2 Macleay Building
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