Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1932)
Tho PAGE TWO ]»1. ADVOCATE HATl'KHAY. MAIICII It. 1933 THE POLITICAL REALM E D IT O R IA L P A G E •rn F IS T IC FANS IN NEAR RIO T THE ADVOCATE Xv: «* Verta! Snapskots — BAPTISTS— I By Billy Slepp in T he News M ark) Compared to O fficer Collie Sti-cpa, who doubles as reteree on boxing nights. Je s s e Ja n ie s wus a south m in Pubn.ftm l E v e r* Saturday *1 32« Eaat 1 « r n ty -S ia th S t r * * t N.. Portland O r*. lly W. J W heatou • • * the d ifference between SH ILO H B A P T IS T CHURCH T d rrh n iw : GArtleld 7523 the pair is Je s s e wore a heard amt F'att Tth snd Everett St». iN\*x\V.\V Rev. 0 . 0 . Gardener. Pastor rode a horse, while Sloops Is d ea n K««r«l g Morton, preaent «'Ivil .Ser* Th«» polit letti true«« betw een the shaven hllml and rhlea a m otore)«!» IV m ocar ti» und Keputdleuin* hut» end vlee t'otmiilNMliiimr and pr«»»peet for BEATRICE H CANNADY ......................................................................Editor and PaWuArr W HERE TO B U Y TH E ADVOCATE It was up to R eferee Stoops to pull «*d Put riot le motiven eoa leu «rd t It« a New York judiuthip. Tam m any Irto! — EIMSCOUAI.LVN— YANCY FRANKLIN............. ........................................... iwstoKl Managtt anj Composite* _______ two of the worst decisions ever ren partie» lu «tu effo rt to amtet l«'gl»lu ««r und Mrtfute tHdttlaii. w««nt «»ver to St. Phillips Mission WILLIAM PICKENS ............................................................................ Ceetrihutm e Edit.« Mlniomrl to dered In ilio A uditori ill» sin ce II« rk tlon «o'«ktUK to lift th«« f«»g of our eeo th«« "Show M e" »tute Knott >nd Rodney St* W . J . W H E A T O N ............................................................................... Contributing Editor Rutherford'* B a rb *r Shop. 310 W il- was a pup he gave Hay M d julllan nomlc trouble»« llre a l er«»dlt I» Itlveti apeuk f«»r J«»«» M«lx*more ah»» I» a Blam e Coles, 1 ay Reader the p re »ent cotture«» for It» prompt «andtdute for eon tr»»a runntnir a» a R O SA LIE B I R O ........................ S .v i* ty Editor and Roporter u*™ * • **""«• in K‘w te r * Pool Hall. the nod ««ver ‘Punch 'Em* Patii De* ne»» tu me«'tlna th«» r«*et»mmend«tiou» m onoerat rullluK to rutify 11»*« K«Mler The K lks building. 310 W illiam s DtNORVAL UNTIIANK. M. D. _______ _______________ ___ .Health Editor taiiev and ihen nthleil to Ilia horrible of the XdmtnlMtratl«»!). but the truce «1 r*app«>rttournent. Mu»ourl. thl» — HOUSE O F PRA Y ER — NANCY L E E .............. ......... ...... ......... — ----- --------------------- ----- ------- Love Editor avenue. w ill elect It» ('«»ng»e«»m« n at veril lets by calling the Hanna-Disnii ha» ende«! and one may took from year, Medley Hotel R estau ran t. In te r sta te H ouse of Prayer C L IF F O R D c M ITC H ELL. R A LPH C L Y D E. K E L L Y M IL L E R . Columnists to u t a draw a fte r Dixon had won In now until a fter the elect!«)!!» til Nov large. M cl.em ore. wh«» In form er con F a st loth and Grant Sts em ber for the pollttea! buttle to wu*e teat», made a »|>b«mll«t »bowing a Avenue (in Medley H o tel). a walk. R obert Sesrcie. Pastor gain»! anti lynching D yer", «land» a with InereuulitK lnten»enea» Subscription Rate» (Payable in Advance! : O ni Y ear, $ 2 .5 0 ; S ir Month». Friendship Pool Hall. S ix th , near T he d ecision In tho Delaney Me We $ 1.50; Three Months, $1.00 Si»«*«»ker t»f the lower hou»e .Qarner, rem arkable chance f«»r electio n G lisan tW eet Sid eV hear that Fdwnrd Henry, Municipal Quillan fight w asn't even «-lose. At hit» ut*A'U»««d 1‘ieKltlent llo«»ver o f u n — M ETH O DIST— Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office Portland. Oregon. m ugUtrate. rhlladctphtu. ami Treu» Holliday and Holliday, 123 N orth the end of the sixth round Paul hail lu» the '’gentlem an» ag reem en t" to Under the Act of 1912 Bethel A. M K. Chu.ch taken four out of six and Stoops vot hooHt hi» own candidacy by »««eking m of thi i i* P 0 I luui lbt i Jon S ix th street. greaional bee in hi» tmiutet .New York Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr., Minister ed for two ex tra luniugs T he seventh to pre-empt the en tire cre«ltt for e mu) produce a «audldate a» w ell um m ergeucy leglulatlon T he fire work» and eighth wer«« alt Delaney, ami .M aa»achu«idt« T he more the m errier «»pen«'«! when r«mgre»a refuned Io give F irst A. M E . Zioo Church then to aee the long brown sklnnml th«» e*»««’utlve power I«) appoint a Ought to g«»t at lea»t r* pair out of wake up to the rea l situation in th.s cause and are dMcounting the m ental CU TTIN G HOWARD 41T W illiam s Ave that d««< k The conteat betw een I^»ut» right arm of McGulllan rala«««! In to «•« m m lttee on governm ent reorgunUu progress we have mad. —T h e Whip country. Auder«l»«»n amt ltep re»en tatlve I >«• Rsv. W R. L ovell. Minister ti«*n The t»«»«»ni f«»r »peaker (la m e r ken of victory alm ost rauaed a rtot. ----------------------- N ote: T he sam e goes for Portland Ne- I» »till grow ing; many of the "fa ith l*rie»t ha» com m ence t«» grow warm According to a news release sent The Dixon Hanna bout was a m ere It would be m ost wonderful if Mrs (;ro voters. fu l" are denertlng the ftooaevelt D cl'rieet 1 » »«'«'king t«» !«»«>»en the i»*- out by the Associated Negro P ress. Sykes and her visions prove to be the F re e ie for G eòrgie T he local gladln cam p and allying them »elve» B with lit 1« ul grip ««f Anderaon In th«- »e< «»ml there is a strong effo rt on to reduce c iue to tlu, ao|un on 0 j the Lindbergh tor ><t«l th fight In the hag going Into the (banter movem«»nt l>e«-erning pol Ward That waid 1« the main «»betucle B E T H E L CHURCH NEW S T H E -W H Y " OF D E PR ESSIO N In lh»Prle«t‘a victory. In t'allforu la. the financial budget for Howard Uni- kidnappln([ Sh e coui(, then r is . , ---------- the sixth and won the final heat hy a itical «>t»»erv«»r» are «»f the <>pluh»n the Negro vot«»r 1» w aiting A r«»« »-ut that th«* bubble will hurat after the (lly Miss Dolores Hurdiue) versity. largest Negro institution for the war around the corner In a recent copyright a rticle ap- city block. having lliinuu on the flr»t tntltot f«»r the candidat«»» Many Arrival from Hit Wladj City** Mop hlgher education spported by federal and , el] ug who w ill be who and what '*®ring In the San F ran cisco Chronl- verge of dropping from a steady pour of the layvn*«n of the party believe into U m Angelee bringing hi» creden annrooriation« . . . . . _ , ele. Leonard P Avers. V ice-president A LLEN C. E. LEAGUE ot right hands to the face and Jaw. that the nor. nation of the T exan will tiaU a» ITofeaaor of "flcleiitlfto I'oll- i . . ............................... .. ,h e le ss, ** * S ° me p,H,l’le "< 'T eveU .id Trust Company, held be the limati» of preventing a danger- tlea *. N\ I»n«ler» were to be atCalned In and Stoops called It a draw This is unfortunate to sav the lea. t haTe natural g ifts which at tim es ren- j that rigid econom y is the only cure f(»ltowlng the lead of thl» astu te gra T h e Allen C. K. League waa well ou» deadltH-k In th«« co n te n tio n which duate fr«»m th« (witttlcal school which. for If any y one class o r group of peo- dgr aerTiCe th at is invaluable through for the depression Any Juiige would call It robbery ami •. . attended last Sundav by both girl» ha» heret«»f«»re proved «!Ua»trou» t«» pie needs a money fo r education, it is the,r pgychlc powers i He pointed out that the war cost and boys. glv«* the referee ten y«*ars. hut hemg the hope» unti u»plr»ttoii» of the lb* n 1 » alleged« »• tatarad M «hat palHl 4 a 1 minded daughter of the late Mart* th e Negroes in the United S tates. W e the participating nations 1200.000,000- M(gg u wgndo|yn Hooker had charge „„ officer. Collie gets away with mur m«»« rut» Uovern« r Hooaevelt, N Y 000 - » sum equal to about »300 a l of , hp lMaoB d u cu „ Um Ifanaa. Kuth M«-(*t»rml«-k Aa an <»h- have made large progress in educa ha» been very carefu l n«»t to »m ago NEGRO H EA LTH «1er. However, the fans afterw ards ______ minute from the time of Ju liu s Cae- server «in the side line«, we are watt Next Sunday. Miss Verdell Burdlne tion during the past several decades to«'k It good uaturedly. as they eon ni««» Tam m any, lie removed «»tie a» ing to se«« some of these promt»«*» ful | sar to that of H erbert H oover' Moat w ill be th e leader . . •hertff but appotnte«l another F a r but the need for funds for education Dr DeNorval Unthank. Portland's ,,f this monev was raised bv borrow- T h e League received an Invitation «lilered who was the thlnl man In Hie ley could explain Ju»t h«»w he «»me I Speaking of Ju«lge llenry*» congree Is greater today than ever before be onlv Negro physician, since coming jn(t a * » ,,,,, the future to visit the endeavor 1-eague at T F r ing, »» it s not Stoop*' first left Into the fund» which were «-outalued here has proven his interest in the A fter , ht. war. all nations decided rem inds us that cau se of the great progress likew ise In a "little tin box'* hid away In a slonal aspiration», progress of the people in general and to m ake the modern im provem ents gard. Oregon, and the League Is ho- hlindgd ,|t.l uion ping to m ake the visit real w on. Mufety depoalt b«>x and brought t«> r t a le i WUeaa head a f the i i* O B in every thing else. his race in p articu lar He has entered , he war had made them d esire T his S e v e ra l visitors were noted among » D««laney and D unn dldn t win. tight thr«»ugh lnve»tigatt*r M ibury ami w h«» U now »«»m«« w here In ('all- T hre are several good reasons why whole-heartedly in the support of all vm * fitrnia. ha» sut'ceetled la placing Hob » .^ raore membora last 8unday. W e hop«» then tho (itrimuiK won th«» war. Form er Governor Al Sm ith ha» con Nelson «» one of (h>* metnlmrs of the there is an effo rt on to cut this bud worthwhile m ovem ents and organira billions T he result was a period of ex they enjoyed our m eeting and will McQuillan gets the suit of clothes d ialed to make an activ e cam paign tions; he is to be found among the get to such a low figure and not the leaders and in the ran ks of the laity. ponding indebtedness — which pro com e again. for delegate«, which cre ate» another Pennsylvania Athletic Commission Of but kt, ,hould allow R eferee Sto*n»a duoed a kind of a rtificial prosperity r«»ur»e. it ha« t»e«»n S O long since Hob R em em ber a hearty welcome a t«< wear it at least six «lays «>ut of th«« angle In the politic» t»f th«* dem ocrat« least among them is the great econ- He ¡g sane, co n serv ativ e and sensible Now the trend is the other way We has ternosd hlmnelf a» I*enn. that the om ic depression But there are other He has been too big to enter Into have been forced into debt co n trac-, w aits you at B eth el C. FL League m«»v« »eems mystertous Fluley mad«» week. Anna K Morrison, Reporter reasons, too. that are known well to Petty quibbling which he found to be .|on and our econom ic troubles have* !*re»tdent llo«»r«»r «eetn» a»»tirw4 of Henry treasu rer, and lle n ry w»ll. in existen ce when he cam e here «- a- resulted In ; we BHHtSUed u nornln.itloti to auceeed hlm»e|f. The le fs s e e alMlIcates his |M»litbal pre rad ers of the Negro press throughout m onr certain d a is e s and groups, ml- our futUre Income and the tim e for nom ination Is po»slhlo but suecr»ab*n r<>aatlv«»s ami allows Klntov to uatm* the country. W e re fe r to the unfortu though pressure has been brougtb to r a vlng the piper has come Is probable T h ere m uh t be a rever- the man Hob tins been ettitin* Flu nate charges and counter ch arg es a- bear to get him to "ta k e sid es" He Individuals. fam ilies. bu sinesses »al of opinion betw een this and Nov- ley's |»a|»er and as head *»f the 1 * 1 v 11 has stead fastly adhered to a program and governm ents must balan ce their em ber , but It will tak«» som«« v«*ry Itight* t i s s u e or som eth in * like that, gainst Dr. Mordecai Joh nson, the « xp liitt exp lalnlii* to convince the e rtt ativ rate It «»»» a $13»“ )*th urea ted president of the U niversity in which of co nstru ctive effo rt. He is friendly, budgets in order to bring order out of painstaking, kind, sym pathetic, cap- \ haos W aste and extravag an ce must i le« forate of the atlvUabHIly of retain )>y FlnJy »• head of the I H I* <1 K much of the scandal centered around able, and courageous — the kind of elim inated. T he depression will Jin * hl» »ervite» A slK tilfuant polit- Finley pb-ilue« the governm ent the padding this and padding that resu lt leader the race stand s sorely in need pass—but we cannot do away with It cal gesture was the recent co n feren ce services of the Orgsnlxati«»n In caae i bv a policy of spending th at will ing in a general w aste and g raft, so of. I in W ashington betw een Governor Pin » « r ami U i«»ok» as If he has pimi Dr U nthank Is heading a movement mPWly duplicate the period of infla ch oit. Penn . ami a number of Kepub- K,..l the organisation to su;»p«irt Pin th e charges and rum ors would have for the ob servance of Negro Health tlon we have ju st left behind us. Uran P rog ressives among who were « h«»tt ln bl» political aspiration to t»o th e public believe. T h ese reports and it is hoped that every body will .Senators Borah. Idaho Norris Nehru» (he n -x t President of the P a lled Stai cam e to The Advocate office ju s t as give him the support to which be is ■ — ka. and Joh nson. California Many «» What we «to not »•<«« !» how in the they did to the oth er 330 or m ore Ne- entitled in order to m ake the program «tuunch Republican bel!«-ve that It 1 ||n k Dob Vann «»f the Pittsburgh gro newspapers in all parts of the • worthwhile, su ccessfu l one. will be a virtual political suicide to Courier and Rhodes of the j«»wrrfu! nom inate the P resid ent, but as th«« Philadelphia Tribune were unable to U nited States. But * « refrained from gathering In of th e d elegates continue find a com petent person in the tilg ... . , . ____ _ __ F o r loyalty to country and cause. publishing these rumors because we . . there ae«*m» no wav of stopping It State of PeuaayIvania? Hut the Gov could can beat «he Negro race, vxe knew that sooner or later they wc From current gossip In political d r- erm»r «»f Pennsylvania should l»e suf have 'h e sp ectacle of our kovernm ent d e s. Governor Plnchntt would not be fu le n tjy astute in |Hi||tkai • xperU m e help to brink the Institutions head In N ational Nekro Health W eek com turning out Ngro soldiers and Nekro- averse to en terin g the lists and huv t.> know that In this day »ud time p rises the followmk special days and to question and disfavor and in kener ing a political joust with »««»over T he T il FR K Ifl VO S FO RO O F M I'FFI nu r,e9 and otherw ise ( , ctlTltle!l ml so that it could be said that the e8 ,r * ‘Dto* conferen«-# appears to have t»*en a CIKNT H T A T P ItB TO 1‘KLIYKH T H F | preparing for service in the next war. Sunday. April 3. M OBILIZATION Day university is receiving too much mo- j feeler for the support of the Pro VOTK O F H PPII M FM H KRBH IP AS One large Negro fratern al organiza H ealth serm ons, health talk s, ch u rch g re sslve wing of the party MAKK U P T H F I H P O Kl.KH ney, e tc. However in this d rastic cut es. Popular m ass m eetings: outline tion has already pledged the serv ices program s; good sp e ak ers; good mu of fin ance entertained by the budget of his order to th man, to our govern sic. com m ittee of the Department of the ment in ca se of war. T h at is some Monday April 4. HOME H EA LTH In terio r, we think we see oth er re a Day — Home clean-up P aren ts m eet man who heads this organization! sons than the favorite alib i: hard in g s; Sep arate m eetings and speak ers for m others and for fath ers Con tim e. T h e Colored people in general C O M P L E T E N E W S T O C K S O F Q U A L IT Y M E R C H A N D IS E In 1931. forest fires due to ca re less sider proper sex education methods and th e leaders of education for our sm okers led In totals w ith 292 M r « , f l r t t y l u r d s f c o of D a y t o n w r l t o a a * “ I Tuesday, April 5 COM M UNITY SAN " l a m tilin g K r u i c h m to r o d u c o w t l g h l ra ce would do well to ponder th ese other man-caused fires in the 14 aa — I l o i t 10 p o u n d * I n o n o w o o « o n » o S n - ITA TIO N Day — A ctiv ities for sanl- FO R T H E H O M E AN D P E R S O N A L S E R V IC E things for the future and in the mean tionai fo rests of Oregon. n o t a a y too mu« h to r o c o m m o n d it ," taYv needs and im provem ents; water, T o t o « * • ff ( o t o o t t l y . l A g l L V sn«f tim e, s e hope every rac organization food, and milk supply; w aste dispo H A R M L IU L V to» • ono h a lf toe- PO LITIC IA N S • p o o n f u l o f K r u o r h o n In * o ’«*« o f h o t sal. clean streets, paving; safe w ells; w ill send m essages of protest to th eir w a t e r in th o m o r n i n g b e f o r e b r e a S f e e t sain tary plumbing S e n a to rs ;n Congress. — i t lo t h o s a f e w a y t a l o a a u n s i g h t l y f s t Those politicians who brag and W ednesday. April «— SCHOOL Health Night avul M orning to keep a n d o na b o ttis th a t laata 4 w o o h e co a ta but a trtha O a t it a t a n y d r u g a t o r a i n them C lean , C lear and I laallhy boast th at they can buy up the co l Day — Invite parents. H ealth essays, LYNCHING A m tnca If th ia h ra t b o tlla •*!!» ta songs, games, p lay s; parades, pa W rite for Free *‘E>e Cart** r o n v i n c # y o u t h i s l a t h * a a f a a t w a y *® ored vote at the ra te o f fifty cen ts geants H ealth exam inations for pre- or "E y e U tauty” Hook k a a (a t— n o n t y hac« Lynching has shown itself in no- each should be taught a b itter lesson. school and school children (tut ba a u ra a n d got K r u a c h s n A a lt a School — « m ita tfo n # a r e n u m t r o u f a n d y o u m v a t th e r form W e look upon the kidnap- T h ese men fail to tak e Into consider- I clean-up. aa (« g u ard y o u r h aalth. ping of the Lindbergh baby as anoth- ation the mounting in tellig en ce of the ‘ wl?«^wJT ^ Day --E m p h a sis on annual health ex er form of lynching. Not of the body colored electorate. T h e colord voters am ination with opportunities for ex of the little victim , but of the souls In Chicago can no longer he driven am ination. H ealth talk s to m en’s iir .A i/ n i o f its devoted parents Hut this ter- to the polls like dumb, driven c a ttle [clubs, and women’s organizations, etc her fore- l r can tnoi; vote be purchased. It j F'nday^ April 8 S P E C IA L CAM rlh le crim e is m erely another H W ___ ___ J B H P __ __ __________ VY>r Y ° l m ru nner of what our na;L a is com ing Fas been clearly .lem onztrkted that htVl?hNn e id 7 a n d '‘c n n ce n tV a \ i^ "ro m - Men, women and children find to in tbe way of law lessness and dls- we will not .uru onr bark s upon out Jor more p ractical o b jectiv es which K E L P O VITA a safe and efflc» resp ect for constituted authority T h e friends and that m- ney does not ent- can lie accom plished ent treatm en t for debility, lota of vital powers, and glandular lynching of more than four thousand er Into the equation W e would not : Saturday. April 9— G E N E R A L Clean- Uj>-Day-Cooperative large scale clean Im pairm ent. Quit dying before black A m ericans in the United S ta te s ad vise our people to turn down dur- j up activ ities. Inspection of com m unity your tim e. Be young at «¡sty. during the past forty years, an aver- Ing these precarious tim es nor would {cam paign resu lts; com pletion of all Kelp-O Vita is a mineralized age of one hunderd per year has fa il we advise them to dsert th ir friendc unfinished a ctiv ities. C ollect data and vegetable, easy and pleasant to take, not habit form ing. It Is ed to m ake an impression upon our Perhaps thre is a happy indium to be tak e pictures for rep orts and news rich in V itam ines and Organic nation al conscien ce. It will no doubt rtru ek in the situation. Eut those wno | paper stories I Sunday. April 10— R E P O R T and Fol Salta. Kelp-O-Vlta ia a Revital rem ain for a national figure of the thing and say they can purchase cu r low-up-Day-Close Campaign w ith en izer, A R ehabilltator, a Rejuve w hite ra ce to be lynched before we su ffrag e are prejudicing th eir own th u siastic m eeting for rep o rts; good nator, an Invigorator and a Re talks, good music, exp eriences E ffect constru ctive. It in creases vitali continuation organization. Send copy ty and gives you Pep, Vim and of summarized reports to the N ation Vigor, Kelp-O Vita lafor vitality, '¿ftifTfrSJui Ui-a- ¿ThilLlJJT""- al Negro Health W eek Com m ittee, the last word in modern science. Tuskegee In stitu te, Alabama. Not for sale at Orugglota. Send Th«* above is the program sen t out thia adv. with your name, ad by the National com m ittee from T u s dress and ten ce n ts In stam ps kegee, Institute, Alabama. Now, tciance ha* itudiad ordi or coin for one w eeks' sample nary poople leading normal treatm en t. Address Kelp-O-Vita L aboratories, 1046 Venice Blvd , live* and ha* provnd that th o i* Loe Angelee, Calif., Dept. gargling with liita rin e tw ic* a d ay had co ld * than tho*a who did not u*a it. Sore throat, niuM-ular rheu- Thia la bacouta full ■ itranglh mu.icarfarnA painw,a|*ply Mua> Littarine kill* the common cold terole, the ’■counter-irritant” germ And F.ycs— eyes — eyes! Looking sr you. Ap c o n ie q u e n tly , w hen germ a praising you. And you want to wttt all W ithout a doubt, the best article of its kind — a com hove mode your throot lo re, bination HAIR GROW ER and HAIR STRAIOH- these Beauty Conccsfj ca<h «lay brings! you con kill the germa and re T E N E R . Gives the hair a natural soft and rllky Then use Camay, the Soap o f Beautiful appearance, stim ulating hair growth in the most lieve your th-oat hy gargling Women, before you use powders and hopeless case. cream s. Cam ay— g e n tle , luxurious, liiterin e. Lambert Pharm acol c h o c s o creamy- vnite — will give you (he sweet, Co., St. Louil, Mo. clean loveliness «he whole world finds Our High Brown Hair Grower so attractive. And you'll wiu cadi Little AT ALL D R U G G IS T 9 G a rg le Full-Strength stands as one of our highest Daily Beauty Contest! srhlevem ents — It !s a prepar ation we look upon with pride. Mt O L IV E T B A P T IS T CHURCH E a st F irst and Schuyler Sts. Rev. J . D. W ilson, Pastor at W e Seit For Less Because W e Seit for C a s h HEALTH PROGRAM OUT How One Woman Lost 10 Lbs. in a Week K e lp - 0 - VITA ¡or viaoH W IN Reduces COLDS 66 % EACH DAY’S HIGH-BROWN HAIR GROWER W ITHOUT AN EQUAL - makes you If you want to be popular—keep our complexion «oft and light. ir. Fred Palmer'* Skin W hitener Ointment ia considered the very beat to lighten and «often the dark- eat akin, clear up pimple*, blotche» and tan mark«, and it entirely doe* away with that "oily, ahiny” look. Regular use of thia preparation along with the other Dr. Fred Palmer Skin W hitener Prepara tion* keep* your akin aoft and amooth and make* you look attrac tive. Dr. Fred Palmer'* complete line conaiata of: Dr. Fred Palmer'* Skin W hitener Ointm ent; Skin W hitener Soap; Skin W hitener Face Powder; H air Dreaaer and H ID Deodorant. Sold at all drug «tore* for 25c each, or aent poat- paid upon receipt of price. Dr. Fred Palmer’* Laboratoriea, Dept. 16, Atlanta, Ga. i DOUBLE ACTING Makes the hair soft and lux urious.— stim ulating a healthy growth. 'B A K IN G i POWDER — Distributor— MRS. B E A T R IC E FRA N KLIN N otice the Fine T e x tu re ...h o w Cakes Keep fresh 520 E. T W E N T Y - SIX T H N Oregon A «enerou, trial I.mpt. of the S k in OVERTON C HYGIENIC MFC.CO. h i c a g o 40 YEARS 2 5 o u n c e s fo r 2 5 4 MI«WHMll|i |tM>im»UftSji > lt> M U Iittt!in H H IIIlH U H IU Iid M n iirtlli||,»Mi ii|||lilU| t|iiii.|t||Uiiii m tlO N S O F POUNDS USED BY O U A G O V E R N M E N T So .p end Peca Powder aent for 4c in ctampa. SAMEHUCt M ADE ONLY BY T H E W h itener, Dr. Fred Palmer'* SKIN WHITENER -JTeeps your complexion youth fu r ’ 6 6 % lo w er CONTEST! ATTRACTIVE ^jíICttBfpwNN Portland , A light, soft skin For COLDS, COUGHS 1 and relieves SORE THROAT »—alm oit intlanllyl V ^e lifio u H flavor! LISTERINE CAMAY The Soon twice a day of Beautiful W om en Holliday & Holliday T i t n x o r i a l I ’n r I n r » R ich — fu ll-fla v o re d — digest ible n » m ilk if self I Lo o k w ith V f lv e f t s .lt m elta q iilr k ly to a »m «M »th »m ic e — b le n d » w ith th e flavo r» o 7 o th e r fo o d «. S p re a d It. fo r »a n d w ir h e a .O re liill it toalLre. O rd e r fro n t y o u r grtterr today. 125 NORTH SIXTH ST R E E T :: PORTLAND, OREGON Equipped with the Very Lateet, We Are In a Poaition to C*re for Men. Women and Children L om e— Let Ut Serve YouI IIO L L ID **Y & IIO IJ J D A Y