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SATU RD AY. J l'I.Y 11. IM I The ADVOCATE PAUE TWO ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Repudlican Platform P R U D E N T I A L H O S P IT A L - Association • MORGAN BLOG. (tncorporstsd in Oregon, 1t15) — W IT H FULL O U MEDICAL T ‘DELAY ‘Day or flight CARR • All for o few rent* a day THE ADVOCATE PERFECT PR OTE CTION FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN K t r t Saturd.vr ai S2* Fast 1 westty-Sixth Street N - Portland. Ore. Telephone : ti Artak) 752; H E A L T H YOUR G R E AT E ST AS SET — GUARD ANO PROTECT IT I BEA TRI CL ri CAN N AD Y ................................................ U u * «ad /»aifuAer W H E R E TO B U Y T H E A D V O C A T E It la tar better to havo a Prudential Hoapital Certificate and never uae It. than to noed It and not have It I I YANCY FRA N K LIN .................................... ........ In ù tta l Viaa/fr «ad WILLIAM PICKENS .................................................................CeatriAattag Fitter W. J. W H E A T O N ................................................................Contributing Editor Rutherford's Barber Shop. 540 W il P R U D E N T IA L H O S P IT A L ASSOCIATION. ROSALIE B IR D ----------------------------------- Society Editor and Rvportar liams svaaua. In Foster's Pool HalL The Elks building. S it W illiams DaNOR\ AL UNTHANK, M. D---------------------------------------Haalth Editor NANCY L E E ................................ ... .....................................Lora Editor avenue. CLIFFORD C M ITC H ELL, R A L P H C L Y D E K E L L Y M ILLER. Columnist* Fllbout obligation, send me Information about your H O S P IT A L ASSOCIATION Medley Hotel Restaurant, lnleratata Avenue (in Medley H otel). Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance) : One Year, 12.50; Six Month*. Fneodmhip Pool H a ll Sixth, near $1.50; Three Months, $1.00 tilisan lW est Side). Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, Holliday and Holliday, 125 North Under the Art of 1912 Name ..................... ......... . ! Instance. This in itself gives one not already acquainted, an inatght Insight into the ways of some southern Colored voters throughout the na courts when handling cases Inyolring tion wilt be Interested in the an Negroes. nouncement that President Herbert If you were taken down wilh appen There is grave doubt in the minds dicitis tomorrow would you be able Hoover has withdrawn the name of of many fam iliar with the facts in the B. B. Montgomery from nomination to take rare of the doctor and the case of the guilt of Lee. Some feel .capital bills. If you should happen to to the office of United States Marsh that he was "fram ed” while others reak a leg tomorrow would you have all for the northern district of Mtss- think he Is simply a victim of circum only physical worry or alao have IPPl. stance. W e are not In a position to financial worry ? If you are a member This action of Mr. Hoover did not pass intelligently an opinion as to f the P R U D E N T IA L H O S P IT A L AS occur, however, until after pressure his guilt or Innocence as all the Infor SOCIATION you would have nothing had been brought to bear on him by mation we have has been obtained to worry about. This association will prominent Negro and White republi through the medium o f the press— i take care of any sickness or injury can leaders, and by outstandnng N e some being highly colored. Be that that you may suffer from. A fter you gro organizations. as It may. the reversal and remand hare become a member, uo sickness The specific charge against Mont (or trial won on the grounds as stat- - or injury is too small or two large for gomery was that he disparaged Ne- p * 7 ed above, should come as encourag* hem to administer. This association gro womanhood In public utterances ing information to Negroes every pays your medical billa, furnishes you and for that reason, in which The where. doctors and medicines. You do not Advocate concurs, he was considered | It is the general practice in some have to pay out a single cent. The unfit for public office. sections of the south by some judges cost of joining this organisation la Thinking colored people are not so to bar Negroes from the jury for the 53.00 for an individual or 54.50 for sure that Mr. Hoover would hare sole reason that they are Negroes. family. The monthly payments be withdrawn the name of his nominee Some judges even go so far as to ing from 51 on up lo 5! 15. according If It were not so close to the Novem boast that they would not hear a case 0 age. Call me or write for Informs- ber election — in fact — too close with Negroes serving as jurors This ion about this unexcelled offer and for colored voters to have time to decision, won by the International 1 will be glad to call on you and tell forget. They also recall that the Labor Defense whose lawyers are ou more about the P R U D E N T IA L President would not withdraw the defending Euel Lee. must certainly name of Judge Parker o f North Caro IO S P IT A L ASSOCIATION take a little of the “ starch" out of lina of the “ yellow dog con tract" such judges. Signed .............. and anti-Negro fame. Hoover's nom No judge likes to have his deci inee who was finally defeated for George Cannady sions reversed. He knows that his Judge of the United State. Supreme adT, ncem„ , , nd trom oUoB, Garfield 7523 520 East 26th St N. Court by failure of the Senate to con depend largely upon the record he firm the nomination. makes while serving as judge in his Whatever Mr. Hoover's motive for present position. This fact will cause withdrawing Montgomery's name, the judges in the future to abide by this fact remains that protest, intelligent ruling and hence, will insure the Ne ly made and properly directed, brings gro his right to serve in the capacity effective and many times the desired of jurors in the sooth. results. And It w ill also serve as a lesson In the future to other political THE P AU L ROBESON AFFA IR aspirants, some of whom have never learned to regard the Negro woman nor the Negro in general as human (Reprint from the Palmetto Leader) Quite a bit has been said recently beings, that the Negro is an integral and an important factor in our na about the contemplated divorce pro ceedings of the Paul Robesons. It is tional life and history. Mnch credit for Mr. Hoover’s back but natural that people who are im m up is due to the intelligent Tigilance inent should cause the public to be- ! of Mrs. Mary C. Booxe. colored repub come greatly interested in their af- ! lican National Committeewoman of fairs. That Paul and Eslande are about j Mississippi; to Senator Shortridge of California and other colored and to come to the parting of the ways is white individuals and organizations especially Interesting because of the [ biographical work written by Mrs. who lent their voice and influence. M ory attractive persons are Robeson. P A U L ROBESON NEGRO not welcomed at social gather It is only to be hoped that the public ! ings because their breath is FOR THE FIRST TIME w ill allow- the Robesons to live th eir! bad. Don't be one of them. own lives without any interference: Mnsic circles are agog over press for &fter aU th„ tw# who ar„ Make sure that your breath reports of the appearanc^ of Jules parties to the marital contract are the j is sweet and inoffensive by Bledsoe as Amenasro in Verdi's great only persons who know just how I gargling with Listerine. It com opera, •‘Aida’’ at Cleveland, Ohio's things are with them. bats infections which cause second season of out-of-door opera The writer is personally acquainted odors in the mouth and instantly which recently closed. with Paul and Eslande. He is confi destroys the odors themselves. Bledsoe, who is best known as Old dent that whatever steps they are Lambert Pharmacol Company, Man R iver in “ Showboat'’, had sung taking are being taken advisedly, and the part before in London but his ap though they shal! become separated St. Louis, M o , U. S. A. pearance as the captive king in the as far as being husband and w ife is famous opera at Cleveland, is said to concerned, they shall alw-ays remain have been the first time that a Ne friends. gro has ever sung the part on an It is our hope that the public will American stage. let the Robesons live their lives. The growing tendency on the part PLEASE P A Y YOUR SUBSCRIP of producers, promoters and the pub Kills 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 g e r m s TION. lic in general to accept Negro artists just as any other, Is certainly both heartening and encouraging to say the least and in time the Negro art -Tiff*“ ist w ill “ come into his own". There is no gainsaying the fact that the Negro has great talent both as an actor and singer. He is born to be. A ll he needs is the opportunity for development and self-expression. The Negro's art will surely go a long way towards enriching America. HOOVER BACKS UP DON'T DE CAUGHT UNPREPARED Phons ......................... A g e . 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T W E N T Y - S IX T H N Portland, M A D E O N L Y Q Y Oregon T H E C.M ■ ' » '~ K x è ~m r r - 1C A G O ¿ ■ --y -v r -- now. not unreasonably, aspires to bs made ruler over many things Ills nos trums have not the discredit of pre vious (allure like those of Mr Hoover Ills diagnosis has not been proved pal pably fates. The pattern has not fallen sick over hla hand* Home lime* a mere change of treatment la dealrabla for the aake of change The paycholo glcal effect la good The patient gains fresh hope from the new remedy. Dr. Hoover claims that Dr Roosevelt's offers quack remedies calculated to mislead aud beguile the patient Dr. Itooaevalt rejoin* that "your nostrum* are aulequated and atale and have abundantly demonstrated their lurffl [racy " | And ao the patient atanda <11* fraught between theee two rival rial- ' manta (or the title of Doctor of De pression On* or the other will be chosen according to ihe mood, the | temper or the whim of the patient, j Neither Is Infallible The ultra cau tious. Ihe conservative, the reaction- alrea will advocate retalntug the old family phyatclan front aheJY fear of change The prngreaalvea with moder nistic disposition will risk the change albeit It be somewhat experimental, During Ihe ensuing rampalgn, we shall hear all aorta of extravagant j claims put forth by both side* Each ¡w ill discount and discredit the merits of the adversaries claims snd extol his owu lo Ihe skies. W e may as well discredit In advanre all such cam palgn extravaganza. The fart la the patient la alck nigh unto death N'el liter of Ihe contending Doctor* of De pression know* of a certainly how to ,diagnose the dlaease or prescribe the K E L L Y M ILLE R remedy. And yet the choice must w » of the efficacy of his treatment needs lie mode between these rival that we had already begun to take , Iktctora o f Depreaslon an Imaginary ride In the second car In our garage and lo get n fore taste ; of the second chicken In our pot But. ! alas, we musl now content ourselves i with our old detaptdaled rsr and bs 1 satisfied with faith In the second bird 2SS CAST 1st STREET (near ClackamasI a* t he evidence of things not seen I Telephone . KAsl 6053 and Ihe substance of things hoped fur I WORK GUARANTEED The failure of prevloua prophecy | IT tll'K S Hi V i IN MILK makes us dubious of additional pre — Give Vs A Trial — diction* In all fairness. It must he ! The economic slump has given riss > now degree --"Doctor of Depres sion." Messrs Hoover slid Roosevelt sre Vloin* with eech other ss lo which of the (w o is best enlllled to ihsl de gree. Of Mr Hoover. It must he ssld thst the pstlent wss delivered to hla hsnds In s well ulgh perfect condì tlon When Mr Voolidge turned the eouulry over lo Ills predecessor Its condition wss sound economlcslly sud flnsnclslly ss st sny time during Its existence. On taking charge of Ihe patient. Mr Hoover declared Ihsl he would Improve existing good health to the pink of perfection So sure «e r e I Oil, OU, tion fo r A I.B N T ’S O U T F IT H air OrowFT, I T*mpl# 1 Rharr'wy», I Praaalng 1 Far# Cream and ¿frac fo r Belling, |2. 2Ae Extra Poataga. S. D . L Y O N S 316 N. Central Dept. Oklahoma City, Okla. said that Mr Hoover had had the j handling of the patient for the paat SOT. JOSEPH W H IT E three year* and that he has grown steadily worse under hla treatment j Spanish American W a r He has proved to lie an utter (allure J VETS as a dingiioslIrian When Ihe patient first showed symptoms of serious ‘ Merla sickness. Ihe good Dr. Hoover assured i us that It was only a case o f temp»- 2nd A 4th Saturday Niflhts rary swooning and that recovery I would lie swift and rnm plelr W e were 1 VE TE RA NS H AL L advised lo possess our souls In pa County Court lloua« lienee, assured that returning health ! waa right around the corner And yel j Ihe patient still grows weaker Itut with an amasing optimism, he assures ! us lhal his treatment Is sound snd hi* remedy Is sure The Chinese pay Ihe physician to j PIA NO — HARMONV — VOICE keep the patient well, but when he { PIPE ORGAN falls sick on his bunds the Doctor Is Diploma from National Academy dismissed In disgrace The old motto ; of Music, California runs that an ounce of preventive Is State Certificale for Music worth a pound of cure. A physician Instructor who falls properly to diagnose disease REASONAIIIJB TERM S and to keep his patient well can hard j Bsglnnsrs and Advancsd Pupils ly hope for full confidence In his res ! toratlre treatment It Is related of a 452 Stanton St. Phon* OA. «62S certain position lhal he prided him aelf on hla ability to cure any case of fit* howeyer severe Whenever a patient fell to his hands, whatever the nature of his ailment, he would ad minister a drug to throw his Into a fit. and forthwith demonstrate his skill In curing the fils lly purity of reasoning. Mr Hoover s adversaries might say that the good Doctor has allowed the country to fall Into deprea alon In order to demonstrate his ex [pertness aa Doctor of Depression On the other hand Franklin Delano Roosevelt steps to the bed side and asks the patient to change physicians, i "W hat experience and instances of [success have you had?” , the patient ssks. “ that would justify the turning . [off of a trained physician for an un ¡tried tyro"? The lyro always has one advantage over the seasoned physi cian—he hna no accumulation of fail ures on his hands. Ills prophecies are not discredited by previous false pre dictions. Odgen Mills snys that we must not dismiss Ihe seasoned veterun for the untried raw recruit. Abraham Lincoln, with greater uptneas, used to say that It was Imd wisdom to swap Eyes — eyes — eyes ! Looking at you. Ap- horses In the middle of the rreek praiiing you. And you want to urn *11 llotli of these mottos, like all other thete Beauty Contests each day bongs I wise saws, are half true and half false Then use Camay, the Soap of Besutilul If the veteran cannot win the victory, Women, before you use powders and land If the hitched horse cannot move creams. Camsy — gentle, luxurious, the stalled wagon, the sooner either creamy-shite — will give you the sweet, he changed, the bettor. An evil pre clean loveliness the whole world finds so attrsetive. 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With the various In terracial movements Including the es tablishment of International houses, clubs and the like, It wont be so long before one part of the human family w ill learn that the other is also hum an and soon men will learn to live to gether in friendship and good-will. By K E L L Y a a B a a B B a a B a a a r Superior Hand Laundry A r e you welcome? h ig h C ity ... Occupation ................................ Bualneaa Address ....................... eiTl\J a a a a a a l,nt U i Set vs You I HOLLIDAY ft HOLLIDAY