The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, July 11, 1931, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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SATU RD AY.
The AD VO CATE
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Health Column
readers
of
The
dedicated
Advocate
L
to
by
“ There is hut one straight road to
merit The man who is successful is
the man who is useful.
Capacity
never lacks opportunity. It can not
n ii,:, n
im
It is
sought by too many anxious to use
it."
It might he well for a great many
o f our local leaders in various parts
o f the eounrty to study and thoroughly
analyse the above quotation. During
these times through which we are
passing it is unwise fo r us to build
up our economic enterprises on purely
racial appeals.
Can any reader doubt the success
the business genius o f the Jews? Did
you ever see any o f their leaders a t­
tem pting to build up or maintain a
business or other enterprise on racial
appeal ?
They do not advertise,
“ Trade with us because we are Jew s?"
On the contrary, they conduct their
affairs in such a manner that they not
only get the patronage o f their own
race but the most o f that from all
other races.
Personally. I would p refer to make
every purchase from an enterprise
conducted by our own members.
I
would prefer to secure' every form o f
personal service from our members.
1 would prefer being transported from
place to place on systems owned by
us. But with all these personal pre­
ferences I would not care to spend my
money in any place, regardless o f
whom its conductors may be. in which
I could not secure the best merchan­
dise. the best service and the most
satisfaction that it is possible to se­
cure fo r the money
Therefore, to those in our race who
are continually seeking opportunities
but believe they must come through I
stirring up a racial or an emotial ap-|
peal, the sugestión is made that you
thoroughly study the requirement o f
your community, study and master the
technique o f the particular field in
which you wish to embark, surround
yourself
with associates
who are
equipped, through academic knowledge
and actual experience, and then launch
your enterprise, whatever it may be.
Y O U S/
in buyini
you save ini
D eN orm ai l ’ nthank. AB, M.D.
H AY FEVER
Hay icier is usually recognised a*
occuring in two main types the more
common or sca-onu! type and the per­
ennial type or lasam otor rhinitis
Vhe 'c a »'tia l i>i>e t* most common
in tin »pring. summer and tall—occur­
ring in the seasons when particular
, 0 1 1 m s of trees, g ra -'i - and rag weed
arc in the air \\ hilc these pollens are
the ctiiei offenders, other plants arc
often causative factors
The individ­
uals susceptibility to these pollens is
often a sectional affair in that the in
dividual may avoid the attack by m i­
grating to another section o f the
country
The symptoms are commonly itch
mg and congestion ol the eyes, violent
paroxysms of »neering. mild to pro­
discharge frsvrn the
fuse thin nine
nose i lu symptoms vary in indie id-
severity.
T lw severity
v a n i' in the same individual from day
to day and even at different times dur-
■:g tie same day tending to be worse
nights and m orning*
In many indi­
viduals the severity seems tei be more
marked each y ear
The individual habitually affected
: " y develops asthmatic symptoms
a- well
That is he develops wheer-
g
the chest with severe paroxysms
, : hard breathing with apparent inabil­
ity t o get his breath.
I’ erermal hay-fever or vasomotor
rhm is i« characterized by persistence
the a 'o v e symptoms throughout
v car instead vii certain seasons
t comon causes are animal
Th
, ; e r s icgctable powders, house dust
yods and drugs
No hard and fast line can be drawn
tc»e tw o types of hay fever
vetweel
bv Nancy Lee
A new department is being offeree!
to the readers o f the Advocate. A
column devoted to advice on frien d ­
ship, love, and all m atters pertaining
to the home.
Anyone wishing such advice, please
write Nancy Lee, in care o f this paper.
Dear Nancy Lee:
1 am thirty-one years o f age. and
have been married
A m a reddish
brown, 'luy friends say nice hulking,
but 1 doubt it.
1 am not seeking matrimony, nor
am 1 a home seeker, as I am very
com fortably situated with a nice posi­
tion. yet 1 am lonely. Would like to
correspond with a nice young man
between thirty ami fo rty .
I do not
like the wild type o f man. There are
few worth while men down this way,
so many younger than 1 prefer.
1
really prefer a business man.
CLEO.
lt is easily seen that the world is
suffering for the need o f clean, whole­
some companionship between sexes.
Brotherly love is being diffused thru
out the world, and everyone uncon­
sciously is catching the spirit, so 1
hope the day is not fa r distant when
the sexes anij also the races can
mingle with perfectly purity o f thot
and intellectual association.
i f e
‘ »W
Bradford * x..S
Clothes $25.00 to
Shop
$45.00
“ Where
â ip iï
C ity
Commissioner
K IT S R IE D
S^VN F R A N C IS C O W \ M N li I I*
In preparing a new draft o f the
C ity charter o f San Francisco recently
submitted to the Board o f Freeholder
the long established policy o f this city
written into the basic charter law is
reaffirmed.
It incorporates the sec­
tion o f the charter adopted in 1000,
which reads:
" I t is the declared purpose o f the
C ity and County o f San Francisco
that utilities shall be gradually ae
qui red and ultim ately owned by tho
people o f the C ity.”
Apparently
San
Franeiaco
has
awakened to the fact that 1 a > s An
geles outgrew the (tolden líate City,
because the C ity o f Loa Angolés owns
and operates the largest single unit
municipal electric plant in Am erica
I f we do not get busy Tacoma will
outgrow Portland, unless we get on
the job and inalali a municipal elec­
tric plant. 1 do not mean maybe.
T E N N IS
lily Huy Holmes)
Tennis enthusiasm is still waxing
strong
More khan five matches were
played last week
The Plummer bros.
coming champs, won two straight sets
with Prentiss Price and Beh Hulling.
l>ther line-ups last week were as f o l ­
lows: Huy Holmes vs. Harry Sim.ti-4;
ti-ô; Steven Julian vs Arthur Wong.
6-3; fi-4
The Oregon prison association held
its regular monthly meeting Tuesday
noon at the Y.M C A cafeteria annex.
Several interesting reports were made
by officials and discussions were held
regarding several live subjects includ­
ing the linger printing system. Mm
M illie Trumbull, president, presided.
Buy"
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N A N C Y LEE
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M
Talking alsiut Mr Mann, suggests
the water department, and talking
alsmt the w ater department, suggests
the more or less irresponsible action
f the taxpayers at a certain election
when permission was given to the
water department to issue bond» (w ith
the city council's approval) to sell
city bonds whenever it so desired.
These bonds were to be paid out o f
the receipts o f the department, but
promptly the w ater rates were raised
ami only strenuous protest on the
jiart o f some “ professional agitators"
killed the attempt to raise them again.
W hile w e are groaning under the
heavy tax burden, our water depart­
ment goes on m errily issuing bonds
and the school board goes recklessly
on, building school buildings which
■ ould be postponed.
The same old
bluff is used that unless we vote to
issue bonds, the school term will he
S I N K I OW Kit C A M T
\t
SeuMldr,
Oregon
Itead) to »e r te you! W rite J. W
Curry,
Troia,
for
Buy a naw
reservation*
h a t w ith w h a t
It t a v s i
you
Whv |>.y W i nr more for * .Ifiili/nro
«hell you can gel I .taler III« Tooth Paste,
the quality drnlllrirr, at 25 t the large tub«?
It aavea a|'|iro»imaleiy $.1 per »ear |ier |>«t
.on over «leiilifriiea in the M i clsaa. Uaa
th« aaving to buy a new hat. lambeit
Fharuuual Ho.
USTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
The Hurenu o f Economics held a
special m eeting Thuratiay night at
the home o f Mr and Mra. I. It lliack
burn in Irvington to conabler a con
stitUtion and By laws
Service
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25 c
C tea tiers
CASH uml CARRY
/.*•>/ fc.iat ,‘BroiKÍw\iv
MENS
L A D IE S
Suit» and Overcoats
Coats ami I Cesses
tiranni \ ptntr.i
tiranni Ai pteMft)
75c
75c
“ ,,J Up
F IN N «: v s
A
Trinlt* .Mark Kiiihh‘in is (lu*
Tm * of
I M M O R T A L I I I'K
ìh im iù i
Use Our New Tarkinji Space For Fun
I P I I N I I Y f.S O N
M O R I IC I A N S
Bellard, Profs.
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eral Car» at Fourth ami Montgomery
Streets
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Prepared Especially for Thu
Mr and Mrs M
it might be a good plan fo r such
o f the city council who feel oratorl-
eally inclined, to find out before the
oration, the real inside attitude o f
the minds o f those “ a t" whom the
oration is addressed
A ll this liy way
o f introduction to a comment on Mr.
Mann's talk at an east side club a
week ago.
He was quite pointed in
his reminders to the "b etter and more
influential” element among the tax
payers because their absence had been
noted from council meetings at which
ini|M>itniit m atters were discussed.
Does Mr. Mann think fo r one moment
that "th e professional a gitato r« and
the unem ployed" who do attend the
meetings believe that camouflage?
Hardly We all know that not a single
m atter that is o f the slightest im port­
ance is ever brought before the open
sessions o f the city commission until
it has been passed upon by these same
prominent taxpayers either by their
lawyers or their business represents
live*
Hues« again, Mr Mann, the
common people are not all fools.
II.
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¡THE MEDLEY (¡RULE
m u o N S o r f o u n d s u s id
• V OUR C O V I ft N M I N T
The Advocate does not necessarily
share in the wi iter's view »
but
whether we do or not. the opinion»
are lane, logical and interesting
Ii
is the readers' ss well as our privilege
to dis.igiee with the writer who ill
v te» vour opinion upon the subject»
discussed from time to time in tins
column.
We Seti F or Less Because
We Sett for G a s h
’ anjeement
SAMEPRlCr
Arnuu
Ralph
C.
Clyde
We all need companionship, the in­
terchange o f ideas, and social inter­
course, and cannot live a w ell bal­
anced life without these contacts, as
man is naturally a social being But
we should also seek solitude to devel­
op both sides o f our natures, as either
extreme reflects on the nervous sys­ W H E R E Y O U C A N N O T W O R K !
tem and is not very healthy.
1 advise people who are lonely DON'T S P E N D Y O U R M O N E Y
to take up some interesting study.
Voung Metí
There is always a chance to improve
one's mind at very little cost o f money
time, or effort.
In small towns or
communities one could start a study
EX-SERVICE MEN
class or club and interest the young
and DrprndriiN of the
people in something constructive, und
8IXTH & O LIBAN STREETS
World War!
help someone else besides himself.
PORTLAND. O R *
K N O W M i l R RIGHTS!
A ll the requirements needed is the
Pen*i*«ns. f .•mpenwati'Ui. Insurance. H»** co-operative spirit and the w ill to
pitali/ution. SiMiers* Home«. B*»nu«.
make some effort along constructive
Funeral Expenses. etc.
Methods of obtaining the*«* and other lines.
benefits covered in our manual.
W ill be giad to furnish this young
Onr Dollar
SERVM I
SERVICE lady's address to some nice, lonely
young man.
311 \V. Vearl Street
U SIN G
|//*BAKING
IV V POWDER
by
ijr lp fu l
It iuta
By C L IF F O R D C M I T C H E L L
In one o f our “ exch an g*«" the fo l­
low ing quotation, credited to Bourke
Cock ran. w m clipped:
AS N O T E D ’
»hort»n#d »m i the* ten year building
pr»>grant w ill I»»* curtailed. Ju»t why !
»lo we need fiv e und ton y ea r»' p ro­
gram ?
Why »unnot expensive pro
inatti« hr d rfrrrvd until wo propio ;
who uro out »»f Job* find ouruolf with
u pay chock ut the end o f the week? j
I think it iu tune the "p r o fe s io n a l
agitator und the unemployed" talked
n little longer and louder the walls i
might penetrate the walla o f private
committee moina o f the city council
ami the "b etter element".
It might
carry a warning with it
A fte r read
ing an article in "tin* Itrooklyn Kagle
**f June 2.5, I am moved to aak Gov
Meier, while on hia budget waving
campaign, how cornea it that he ia
alien! on the aalary lieta o f some o f
o f the alate agencies? I hie« It not
aoem a trifle tnconaiatent to pay the
secretary »*f the Child W elfare Com
miaeion, a »in gle woman, not a tax
payer and until ahe came here a couple
o f yearn ago, not even a resident o f
Oregon f Ut» *2/3 a month n n aalary
And incident!y, Mr. Woodworth, you
are on the right track when you yb
ject t»> a aalary t»f $»100 a month t»»
another »in gle woman mh secretary o f
the l’ohltc W elfare ltureau at leant
$100 o f that could he returned t*»
relief needed by the fumilieM *»f the (
unemployed.
Ami incidentally, why
ia it ulwaya necessary to aend to
"som ewhere in th»* magic east" for
a public employee whenever a deeent
salary ia in prospect ? Ia Oregon a*»
mediocre that we need to send out »>f
the alate for |»oople t»» cl»» our work?
Methinka we have the !*ol»l habit
which theae mediocre pe»>ple from the
east find profitable.
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