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HATUKDAY. JULY 8, 1833 The A D V O CA TE PAGE TW O EDITORIAL PAGE MORGAN BLOG. THE ADVOCATE BEATRICE H. CANNADY........................................................ Edinw and PaWuAer YANCY F R A N K U N ............................................ IssiUanl Manat*r aad Compositor WILLIAM PICKENS ................................................................ Cmuninims Editot W. J. W H E A T O N .............................................................. Contributing Editor ROSALIE B IR D ______________________________Society Editor and Reporter DeNORVAL U NTH ANK, U. D ------------------------------------ -----Health Editor NANCY L E E ________________________________________________ ___ Love Editor CLIFFORD C M ITC H E LL, R ALPH CLYDE, K E L L Y M ILLER. Columnists — (Incorporated In Oregon, 1313) WITHOUT ‘DELAY FU LL M EDICAL CARE - PublUAed Every Saturday at ( I f East Twenty-Sixth Street N„ I'ortland, Ore. Telephone: G A rito Id 7523 Hoover PRUDENTIAL HOSPITAL - Association - or Wight All for a few cents a day PERFECT PRO TECTIO N FOR MEN WOMEN AND CH ILD REN H E A L T H YOUR O R E ATE ST ASSET — GUARD AND PROTECT IT I It la far bettar to hava a Prudential Hospital Certificate and never uee It, than to need it and not havo It I I \\ HKRK TO BUY THE ADVOCATE Rutherford's Barber Shop, 340 W il liams avenue, in Easter's Pool H a ll Tile Elks building, 310 Williams avenue. P R U D E N T IA L H O S P IT A L ASSO CIATIO N. Flthout obligation, send me Information about your H O SPITAL Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate Avenue (in Medley H otel). ASSO CIATIO N * Subscription Ratea (P a y a b le in A d va n ce): One Year, $2.50; Six Months, Friendship Pool Hall. Sixth, near $1.50; Three Months, $1.00 Glisan (W est Side). Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, Holliday and Holliday, 125 North Under the Act o f 1912 Sixth street. Name ......................................... . Phone ................... A g e ... Street A d d re s s ................................................................. C ity....... Occupation ............................ 33,000 to lt.000 a mile Such roads FOREMOST W R IT E R SU PPO RTS by stimulating tourtat travel, put COM M UNIST P A R T Y farms and small and isolated towns It has been a long time since Rose (Continued from page one» on the map. City Lodge of Elks has been in the and the basements crowded with limelight. The temporary loss of their those who have no other place to go DEMOCRATIC C O N V E N TIO N valuable property has been largely Idle factories, capable of producing (B v W. J. Wheaton» the cause of their discouragement. all of the goods people need, yet idle. The hard timet which caused the -------- And idle because if they can not be Elka to lose their property, haa not The disciples of Thomas Jefferson, run profitably for the few who con effected them alone but every other Andrew Jackson, Grover Cleveland trol them, they shall not run at all. Institution, private and public and all and Woodrow Wilson have met and They shall decay first, and me lost selected thefr standard bearers tor classes and kinds of business have al to the present economic wealth of so felt the effects of the depression » nd T* « p ru d e n t of the „ „ , United States and closed one of the the country entirely." If all people, however, sat down on most nouble „ „ „ „ „ o n , tn tb i Mr. Dreiser charged the American their duty and failed to do anything, it nals of the party. As is usual in dem- corporations "and their political wouldn’t be long until we would not ocratftc conventions there was bitter have any business or anything else I debates and hotly contested rivalry. henchmen of both parties" with be ... _ . .__. «X , M But. with one exception, that of Al- ing coldly unconcerned about the suf Everything would be lost. Things b<rt £ Smitll candidate for the pres! fering of the millions whom they cannot forever remain as they are. A <jenoy in 1928. there was an unanl- have exploited. “ At this very mom change is inevitable and It will be for mous endorsement of the choice of "they are thinking the convention; Governor Franklin D ent". he added, the better. Roosevelt. N. Y. and his running mate only of protecting their profits taken A committee has sent out a call to the Hon. John N Garner, sp«• tn the past and Insuring their return all Elks to attend a meeting next the lower house of congress It was In the future. Thetr way out of the week. It la hoped that every red- not without dramatic moments, espec crisis is to bring poverty and misery blooded Elk will respond and that ially so when McAdoo. heading the soon again. Elkdom will take Its place California delegation broke the pend- to the workers and farmers the land in the life of Portland s colored citl- *“ « deadlock by casting the forty odd over, as well as to the twelve million votes for Governor Roosevelt. The Negroes already greatly discriminat xenry. "Now la the time for all good dramatic scene brought to memory ed against, jim-crowed and lynched." men to come to the aid of the party" the convention of 1924 when McAdoo l And* yet 1 am asked. "Mr. Dreiser, applies well to Portland colored Elks. was a candidate for t he nomination «aid. "why I favor the program of and was blocked by former Governor Anybody can be a quitter but It Al smith, who was also a candidate. the Communist Party and advocate takes strong-hearted, brave, loyal men Eight years was a long time to watt, the election of Wm Z. Foster and to rescue a dying cause. but political revenge is sweet and James W. Ford. Do I really need to political bitterness lasts for a long Hello Bill! time. The party platform can be read answer that? I shall vote the Commu easily and comprehended with out nist ticket." "TOM -TOM " much effort. It Is short and concise -------- It makes a clear cut definition of the Shirley Graham-McCanns has writ Btand of the party on the 18th Amend- ten a Negro opera which has proven ment. It makes an unequivocal plea to be a mild sensation. It is said to be f0r |ta repeal and gives the constltu- the first and only Negro opera that , tional plan through which it should be has been produced in this U. S. Shir- Placed before the people The eco nomic and planks referring to labor. ley has accomplished her life ’s big Industry and foreign relations, are dream She could not fail for she is ¿‘¡«fn and TcderVtandable In all. there made of the stuff that spells success is no useless verbiage used for the The opera. “ Tom-Tom" had Its pre purpose of deception. Business Address ........................... TH E LOCAL ELKS mier In Cleveland, the other day. It will go, this fall, to Madison Square Garden and Shirley will go to Africa for "atmosphere" in which to write her next great Negro opera. The Advocate editor is proud of the (act that she gave a "lift" to Shirley, encouraged her when she needed It and urged her on to greater heights. Our big desire now is to witness the performance of 'Tom -Tom " and to personally congratulate Shirley. H .O W worth while is a telephone! H ow it b r i d g e s di st ances . Ho w many errands it does. W h at a feeling of security it gives. A telephone costs but a few cents a day. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Business office: 352 Telephone • ATw ater *2«1 Be Good To Your A r e you welcome? VARICOSE VEINS FEET wear vitality arch support FOOTWEAR Men,s- Women,s $5 • $6, ,‘Boys $2.2 5 to $4 A te ? . LISTERINE •fit*. J . V . 1 . .Ill ends halitosis h ig h G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER 430 H O Y T STREET :: Portland, Oregon Residence Phone GArfield 8019— 340 Tillamook Street -B R O W N Successors to E. Richardson llaftna/te Transfer Office Phone: BRoadway 1885 HAIR CRO W ER W I T H O U T AN E Q U A L . { IH E LAST IN D IA HAIR G R O W E R Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair. Will also Restore the Htrengtb, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. I f your Hair is Dry and Wiry, T r y - (HiatBROWN .\ LaSt J OVERTON HYGIENIC MFC.CO C.M 1C. A G O India Hair Grower If you are bothered wi.h Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of KAHT IN D IA H A IR GROWER. The contain* medical properties that go to the root« of the Hair, stimulates the skin, helping nature do its work. Leave« the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Blaek Eye Brows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. H air gro W í R W H ERE TH E R E Is spiritual bank- ruptry, there |g financial bankruptcy In the church and nation. — STAR of ZION. Ity K E L L V MII Kit ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Wheu II was (Irsi simouiuod that Prealdent llmiver was tu appear un lite University Commaucsmsut. tome •pccu lui od litui l Ile Prssldent was ssvklug io curry favor wlth ih » N e gro III v ie » of Ilio appresi-Ititi« elee llon, intiera opllivd lliat Iti» l ’illvsr alty adinlnlslratlon was Ihervby ailvklllg tu demolisti a l e lo III» pollile illial It stomi Wall tu Ih » esllmallou of thè govnrnmeiit We woulil llkw lo discari! bolli of ilies» Impulci! politi cui inollse» Il Is lo he Impeli tlial Preside HI». Ili Iti» future u» tu III» p «»t wlll ileltgllt In pavlug Howard University al l»ast Oli» viali d u ri»« Iheir reapeetlvv udmlnisttaUmi» Mr Muover ha» thè mimi of thè »u gln«er ami i» praetlcally dvrsdd of politicai Intuii lini I I » prat i I r e » thè •traigli! forwardiies» of hi» prof»»- • loii Thvrv was noi Ih » »llg h l»»t po- lltlrul Impili alimi III hi» addrvss He diti imi »v »n follow III» pmtr ta s i» of Mr Coolldg» who II »»»tris, titilla ed thè Howard t'u lw rslly platforin us au ocraslon tu Indulge In f lattar- liti platltudes aiuoli Ih» remarkahl» progresa whleh thè rare has Iliade silice em a n i Ipulloii Ile hnd undmibr «dly liuti hls clerk look IIP Ih» roceut Usile of Ih» Negro Year Hook Wlth slmple and uneffeiled dlgiilly, Mr lloover espresseli thè meeting nini goiui « I I I of thè tlovnriimotit. ss a hall doseii of hi» predio «s o r» had, don» before hlui Hls ptdltlt-al slalus In thè rultids of hlai k folk» rem alo» th» sani» after hls addn-ss as beforo. K E LLV M ILLER Ed uca ti m i and p o llili» « I I I uut mix. people does not necessarily grow out Il wlll cerlalnly he a bad day for Ih » of lack of Interest or sympathy or an toglier educatimi of Ih» Negro «Ile o attitude of calculated Indifference Howard University ¡noulne» Involvoil and »ladled neglect, but la tu harm» In Ih » inutru of partitali p ollili». ny with hla well-known policy of deal lug with the pimple as a »h ole, and not In aegmenta. The Jew. the Path lolle and the women might file a slui liar bill of complaint against their « j president. • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ President Herbert lluovor il.llv .r *d the couiineucemotit a.litre»» to 35# graduate» of Howard University at the Uominem-onieut oil June lOlh Thu w m not only hla (trat appear ance at this Institution but hi» tirsi formal address before a colored au dionee. Indeed, Jlr Hoover baa evln cod less formal Inlercat tn the color- tal group than auy president since James Buchanan Thla seeming lg boring of one tenth of the American Superior I land Laundry SILVER T o most of us the silver problems seems very far away. But it hits eve- j ry pocket-book. Depressed price of sil ver has deprived half the world of a ! large part of 1 « buying power. It haa caused decisive changes in the eco- nomic life of entire nations, thus de priving thousands of men of work and j Many attractive persons are forcing drastic cuts on a multitude o f j not welcomed at social gather related industries. YOUTH AND AGE ings because their breath is 'Bring silver back” Is a good motto j bad. Don't be one of them. Youth needs age; age needs youth. for the future. Make sure that your breath Youth needs the guidance and wis is sweet and inoffensive by dom of age; age needs the sympathy and strength of youth. Youth needr gargling with Listerine. It com the poise and conservatism of age; bats infections which cause age needs the bouysnt optimism and odors in the mouth and instantly Healed By New Method aggressiveness of youth Youth and destroys the odors themselves. Age need each other. They can not Lambert Pharmacol Company, walk alone. They must walk together No operation! nor injection*. No •nforcad re«t- Thin simple homo treat - St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. If they would live. — STAR OF ZION. ment permit* you to go about your bualnesa aa usual—unless, of course, you are already so disabled as to be BARGAIN COUNTER ROADS confined to your bed- In that case, Emerald Oil acts so quickly to heal your leg sores, reduce any swelling Like many other commodities, roads and end all pain, that you are up and are now on the bargain table. A (air about again in no time. Just follow the simple directions and you are sure quality road can be bought for as lit to be helped. * Tour druggist won’t tle as (2,000 a mile. Prices range up Kill* 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 g e r m s keep your money unless you are. to (40.000 a mile for the magnificent super highways designed to carry an exceaaive amount of traffic. For 35. 000 a mile a general utility road, of high quality, may be had. Tbese low cost roads are the an swer to tbe farmer’s social and trans portation problems. They are suitable for all but the heaviest traffic and are as weatherproof, skldproof and generallyuseful as their more expen sive brethren. According to an arti cle In. the N ew York Times, there is a crying need for 1,290,000 miles of such secondary roads— building Without a doubt, the beet article o f ita kind — a com them Is a job equivalent in size and bination H A IR GROW ER and H AIR STRAIOH- scope to tbe building of the Panama TENER. Gives the hair a natural soft and ollky Canal. appearance, stimulating hair growth in the most The United States Bureau of Public hopeless case. Roads has published specifications for the Ideal farm-to-market road design Our High Brown Hair Grower ed to carry between 7,000 and 2,000 stands as one of our highest cars daily. The beginning is a proper achievements — It is a prepar ly graded and drained 2b-foot bed. A ation we look upon with pride foundation of broken rock, slag or gravel, six Inches deep, Is then laid. Makes the hair soft and lux This Is campacted by rolling, and a urious,— stimulating a healthy tb.co-lncb layer of crushed stone Is growth. laid next. T raffic Is allowed to ham mer this for a time. It is then bituml- Distributor- nously treated and smoothed. The fi MRS BEATR ICE F R A N K I.IN nal operatlonn Is to lay a top layer of stone chips, tied together by as 620 E. T W E N T Y - S IX T H N CA/COTON HYCACNICCO phalt, which provides the skldproof, Portland, Oregon long wearing qualities required. Money cannot buy a better seconda- i ry road than this—yet its cost varies, depending on the locality, from only i M A D E O N L V Q Y T H E Howard At Price Sent by Mail, 60c; 10c Extra for Pottage I Oll. OH, tion for AI.KNT-S O U T F IT n » lr O row .r, I T sim il, I Rhsmpon. I Prssslng I F ar« Cmm snd dlrse- fo r s - llln f. IX. Me Eetrs P o s t«» Howard University has come to ly plfy the atonement of the American people for their ancient and present day stna against the Negro race For titty yeara Congress has been voting liberal granta to thla Inalttutlon aa a aort of tin offering lo appease the tin tional conarlence Both Republlcana and Democrala have adapted this view as payment In part hla Jusl due of which he haa been deprived The South aa well aa the North has a greed to adopt thla Institution aa a stepchild of the federal government | Only here and there Is heard a feeble | voice of dissent from an occasional die-hard Bourbon of the South Th or« 1 Is no human likelihood that Howard University will suffer loss of public approval and support unless Ita In tended beneficiaries should frustrate the national purpose by everlasting bickering and wrangling w li I r h would make this national largess of non effect. Every president since Grant has paid thla Institution the homage of a visit except Wilson and Harding. The press of national business must have caused Wilson to break the precedent. He did. however, deliver a commencement address at llamp ton The untimely taking off of Hard Ing undoubtedly accounts for bis non appearance at thla national Negru i Institution Mindful of the line of | precedents, Mr Hoover. In Ills ad- dress, expressed regrets that the [pres of public business had deprived |him of the coveted opportunity of j visiting Howard during the p a s t three years of his administration In hla brief address. Mr Hoover simply brought the greeting of the federal government to Howard Uni veraity and upheld the Justification l of federal grunts for the same reason aa sundry of hla predecessors had done before him. Mr. Hoover was ac . companled by Mrs Hoover, the sec- | ond time that the presence of the j University has been honored by the | presence of the lady of the White j House. Listen now to a bit of un- 1 known history. The first public grunt , to Howard University was secured | under President Hayes, at a time | when both brunches of Congress \ were heavily Democratic. It ao hu.p- j pencil that Dr. W. W Button, then President of Howard University, was a cousin of President llsyes. On the occasion of Ills visit to the Universi ty he w h s accompanied by Mrs. Ha yes. The President unit his wife were dinner guests of President Patton, j This may have hud something to do with the original federal grant to this Negro Iqslltutlon. President Pat ton then lived next to the Honorable John M. Langston, the famous Negro lawyer ami statesman. On his way buck t o the White House, tbe Presi dent and Mrs. Hayes paid a social visit to their distinguished fellow O- hlan. The writer now occupies the es tate In which thla visitation took place. 288 EAST 1st STREET (near Clackamas > Telephone KAU «092 WORK GUARANTEED PRICES RKAMONAUIJB Ulv» Ua A Trial SGT. 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