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HATURDAY, OCTOBER 2t. 1131 advocate H w P A O « T H F PB THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITES HARVEY WELLS WOULD PROTECT YOUR HOME llarvay Wall*, wall known Inaur ane« bualnaaa man who la (ha Ra- tnibllrnn parly candidato for represen tativa In lh « 1-agUlallv« Assembly, for Ih « H lilh Representativa (Matrici, c o m p r is in g riarkamaa and Mollnoniah rountlaa aaya (hai If hn la «la d e d hn will aupport all constructive legisla ] Una for Ih » p ro trilion of our hoinaa, drvrlopm riit of our resources. slinpll ficai Imi and roduellon of lh « coal of our government; that hn will aupporl Ihn admlnlalrallon In all ronalruellvn measure« lowarda lax m l union, and aid lo Ih« (armar In solving ria prob- lama. •Emi'lnym*'* must hr l'rovIdtMl fur A ll1 WILLIAM F. REDUCE TAX E S AND SAVE HOMES Hla Racord Inauraa Action Inataad of Idle Prom t««» EXPERIENCED FEARLESS HONEST Vole \ I t " Woodward. William V W ARN ING Continued extravagance of public ufflrlala meana conaflratlon of Taxpayora muat unite In electing man alncerely plrdaed to reduce expenaea of government. Kxcusalve aalarlea paid by lb « ci ty muat be reduced. Waate and extravagance muat atop. Ktect a man aa mayor whoaa pub lic record tnaurea action lualead of Idle promlaea. Klei l Woodward, a taxpayer who will reduce city expenaea (P d — R ep u b lica n • 1 Nomine»— Adv) OUR CONSTABLE RICHARD DEICH — F o r- State Representative Fifth Dtatrtrt. i-nmprlalug Multnomah County Lester F. The Peoples Candidata for MAYOR Publicly owned llaht. heat, power luiwer lelt-phone rales No at-t-rel funds Half paying prnjerta In reduce ta x «« and aid unem ployment problem —O— Intloraed by Municipal Ownership League VOTE I X ; 13» Adama. Laatar F. — Paid Adv — m u ; Lower License Fees Must Come I w ey." If that were not sufficient, why waa the Administration so reluctant I d withdrawing the name of Montgo mery. Mlselaalppl, be of the “ No chaste Negro women" proclamation. * “»I«— w A J. L. MEDFORD, ORE.. Oct. 2ft—Jack McCarthy. Ilgbt-hearywelgbt fighter of Medford, put the alee per on Cyclone Johnson of Chicago In the fourth round In a aurprlaa climax to Mack Llllard’s fight card at the Medford armory last night. It took juat three punches In the middle of the fourth round to do the trick when McCarthy hit Johnson two on the chin, straight In, and then connected with Johnson's button with a long right awing. Johnson had the crowd fooled, be cause McCarthy's hard body blows, and occasion«! wallops to the bead didn't seem to show their effect. John son took It easy in hla corner between rounds, but seemed to be worried when McCarthy landed a series of punches. Johnson got In several hard blows on McCarthy, however, and the figh t wasn’t all beer and skittles. HAMMERSLY FOR— DISTRICT JUDGE Multnomah County— Dept Mo, 2 (F or Pearlena. Practical, Impar tial Administration of Justice) 22 X Election Novmber I — Paid Adv.— Vote For A. L. BARBUR — For— » CITY COMMISSIONER WHY? ior compen*atlo,> and ho* * lnK and d**troylng our roads, have been escap- lng with ridiculously low fees. For the fiscal year ending June 30, .... .... 1M*' the ,U ,e col,*c “ ‘d ' "> »cenae and 1®®*- 26,648.000. Of this amount the freighters (Claaaes 4 and 7 ), nearly 3000 in number, paid but VOTE FOR ¡* ~ d b' • * « * * « - «* heavy vehicle«. Our proposed Highway Protection law makes It the duty of the State Highway Commission to classify all ‘ rattle on our highway, determine the burden imposed by each and make recommendation! to the Governor for a redistribution of all license and mil- __ . eage fees. When this is done lower license fees for automobiles and small trucks should follow. contended that ________ ,__ ^ « « < " -™ ™ - *“ ‘ “ -------- 314 YES — FREIG H T T R U C K and tie « » a r a the creation of men and *or ® T®ar- that threre waa nothing aarretl about In the year 1(31 the State Highway BUS B ILL them. Whenever any political party Commission was obliged to spend over Highway Protective Association falls, through the leadership' to live , 7 .ooo.OOO for reconstruction, better- By Oswald West, President, up to the Idt/ls for which It was crea Ry Exch. Bldg., Portland, Ore. ted; then there should be either monts and maintenance— burdens 1m- (Paid Adv.) change of leadership or a reorganisa tion of the party. Our belief In the Ideala of the Republican party re mains unshaken, but President Hoo ver has not shown any sympathy with thoae Ideals He has shown little con cern for the welfare of the average man He has ahown no consideration C HARLES O. NORTH whatever or Inclined by words or deed to encourage the aspiration of the sub HOMER D. merged race. As a President of the privileged classes, Mr. Hoover has proved a success. As a President of the masses hla administration has The Constables office has In the been an abject failure. If this state ment will be of any service to the a- past been a small Insignificant factor nnnymous, S1NUKUKI.Y It la given In the eyes of the Portland District, with pleasure. ltut on the contrary It la of much Im REPU BLICAN CANDIDATE portance to the business men and (o It has been reported that a battle all of the Citizens of Portland District and Charlea G. North promises and between Admiral Drake and Como- will administer the dudes o f this o f dore Washington has been arbitrated. fice with all the vim and vigor which The trure waa brought about by Am he has given to all of hla business bassador Know-land and Minister plen ipotentiary Fred Robert*. W e were ventures »urprised to learn that the prlxe waa ... not for the leadership of the Hoover Ills many friends among the hual- forces, but as to who was to occupy Third Oregon DistHct ness men aud asaoclatea are responal- „ dc» k ,be office of the Republican ble for his entry Into politics, and they county Committee. The compromise will put him over In the November wa, hn.ught about by allowing both election North has little to say. Be- forcM a desk. Now everything is lng of a quiet positive nature he takes qulM on tbe poi|,|c,| front on the VOTE 23 X ON B A L L O T all things as they come, and hews »bores of taike Merrtt. and the vessel« to the line in all hla endeavors with baTe K„ ne lnto dry dock. bull-dog tenacity that ensures sue i ______ cess. W e earnestly urge your Indul- Wlth but „ f 9w dgy* left In the (Pd.Advt.) genre at the polls. j campaign before election every can- 'rildate for office la working overtime CIRCUIT JUDGE VOTE — 116 X C H AR LES G. NORTH In order to convince Mr. and Mr* Citlxen that they are the only ones to serve tho people. It 1 » the »ame old atory. old. but never new. Once office Mr. Kropp Is married; a member of (Paid Adv by friends of Mr North) JU D ICIAR Y B A L L O T has been gained the people are forgot a number of fraternal and civic organ- Pd Adv. and the office holder commences to llatlon»- a U lp a y e r and b„ u,a en I build up a machine for perpetual poa* dorBemt,nt dorsement Gf of , a number of outatandlng session There I. considerable to do bu„ nMB men. I In the nfflrlal fam ily of California a j Governor. Charges and counter char-! gea aro being hurled. Charge« of graft ------------------ j and Incompetency. Charge« of gross mismanagement of the State's financ es nml reckless »pending. Of course. I there 1 » a great deal of politics mixed In It all, hut It makes a very unsavory mess. • • Progressive, Efficient and Experienced — Honesty and Economy in Public Ottica • What Benefits the Masses of the People W ill Govern Every Decision • , (Paid Adv., ShuIl-for-Mayor Com mittee. A. J. Bckleman, Secretary. I 220 W orcester Bldg.) (Pd. Adv.) VOTE FOR <> ft--- A letter came to ua throunb (he of fice of the Hpukeaman asking ua to » 1 * 1 « why. through tbla column, we never wrote anything commendary of : 1'resldenl Hoover. W e are aorry that the writer Of the letter FOROOT TO I SION T ilK llt NAM E It la our cuatom I to Ignore anunymoua lettera, but the pertinence of the questions aak per- 'm lt ua to di-purt from that TSSSlTS Aak why we do write aomethlng about the President: Our motto through life baa Iron, when you havo nothing good to aay, keep alleut W e have made a careful aearch of the record of the preaent admlnlatratlon and have found nothing that would war rant ua In going Into hyatcrlca over It .unleaa It waa Ita abject failurea. We a r« Kepubllcana In principle, but PKOURKBBIVK Never In Hi« blatory »«e ADvf a » « f of lh « Republican party baa the Negro THIS SHOWS THE POSITION 0*1 CON rtttien been ao openly humiliated aa Of IMI STO« TAX MEASURE ON ** ft A*«» COWÏUA.I y . « A ' D f under (hla Admlnlatratlon. Under pol the ia u o t . in the lower ieft hand corner itical • 'e xp etllen t y " It «ought to oblit erate entirely any political Influence held by the Negro, lu Ita efforta to , build up a “ Lily W h ite" party In th ' South It relegated all of the active I Negro polltlcluna to (be aah can. How I any Negro woman can «wallow the humiliation placed on them when one of the chief altlea of the Admlnlstra- tlon, the Secretary of War. Pat Hurley of Okluhoma »cm the Negro Gold Star Mothera In cattle hoata when the Gov ernm ent provided a trtp to the buttle Secretary of State Hoas insists that but alao believe that the license fees I field« of France, that they might kneel I at the gravee of thoae aona who paid automobile owners are entitled to low- now Imposed on small privately owned Priest In a"«p oirh ^ The Republican party Is the ship, all else la the Sea." llut that phraae la not applicable to the Republican party of this day. When thoae words were spoken the Republic«,, party waa ( h o u r l y of /.in h Chandler. Charles Sumner, James A. Garfield, and leadera of poll- tical thought Who placed H U M A N IT Y ECE ADAMS The Advocate wlabea Ita readera to know thnt the opinion rxpreaaed by (be writer of (hla column la not nee- eaaarlly The Advocate'a opinion Ed Ia^Harliet* Tubman!*a* 8 ojouraer'<Truih “ d or any of the pioneer Negro women ,ruek* haTe been r"ry\U K the uf yore would condone auch? And 1°*^ ° t highway construction and what about the Parker mutter? The maintenance, while the heavy trucks i f 0“ ^ r cdnrlLk and **»**•»• freight outfit*, operating Election November S, 1932 VOTE ■V W. J. W H E ATO N — For— M a y o r LOSES IN RINS TO MEDFORD BOXER VERBAL SNAPSHOTS y® HOOK R’V IE W Angeli FOR ELECT LUSK UBJ U&UU OSB: "EM ERSO N ’S ESSAYS" By Ralph Waldo Kmerson (T h e National Home Library Foun dation) Reviewed for The Advocate by CLIFFO RD C. M ITC H E LL 1618 KK. Bt. N. Washington, D. C. This Is the first volume of the new Jacket Library thnt I have read, al though I have been favored with srv- oral of their book«. The ^ Jacket L i brary la Hponaorod by thn National Home Library Foundation, of Wash- Ington, D. C., and Is crenllng quite a sonant Inn becauie of their ability to mnrket worthwhile volumes at tho ri diculous low rat* of fifteen cents each. a a a "Em erson'» Essny«” Is n 172 page volume, approximately 411 luches by 6 Inches In slxe with a celluscude cover, and conHlsts of ten ensays from tho pen of the noted phllosphor, all of which are well-known ami Include hla viewpoint« on tho auhjects of: History. Helf-Rellanca, Compensation. Spiritual I.HWH. laive. Friendship. Pru dence, Heroism. The Over Soul, and Circle«. * e * Tho various volume» lldteil III thn Jacket Library Include many well- known work* of literature nml while I am not fnmlllnr with their »oiling policies there 1 » undoubtedly an opportunity for our dealer» In hook» nml periodical» to transact con- aldnrahln huMlnena In the »ale of their volume» at the extremely low popular price of only 16 centa each. VOTE 1 7 $X Tested And • Proven Best# "B LindfoM ” test may bs all right for cigarettes ----- but when buying face powder, it's a good Idea to keep your eyea wide open. Not unlike other articles of merchandise, there are good face powders on the market and face powders not so good — In fact. Inferior and dangerous to one’s com plexion. Ours has been tested and proven best. little test yourself. Use this simple Put one-half teaspoonful of oar face powder In yonr hand and pour In an equal quantity of water. The water will run o ff which proves emphatically that It Is water proof and we guarantee it to be free of lead, bismuth aalts or any other harmful Ingredients. B iw iri o f Imitations! Insist on Overton's H igh-B row n Face Powder — 84 years on the market—made In olx shades. OVERTON-HYGIENIC M FG. CO. C hicago rHE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER W ill Promote a Full Growth of Hair. W ill also Restore the Strength, V itality and the Beauty of the Hair. I f your Hair is Dry and W iry, T r y — If this administration had shown some little concern about the labor ^conditions on the Government works of tho Mississippi levy» Involving the welfare of tho Negro laborers, we might overlook some of the othor o- missions. The report of conditions plnroil before tho President were de plorable to say tho lonst. Human be ings were treated with lesa consid eration than Is given to beasts of har den. No Negro should withhold finan cial support to the N.A.A.C.P. for in vestigation of tho facts. ALBERI G. JOHNSON — For— C IT Y COMMISSIONER Short term 156 X Yee Long term .. 173 X Ye* KNOW S PO R TLAND 'S NEEDS For home nml family, with clean, «afe government at eo»t within ability of taxpayer» to pay. (Paid Adv.) P erfect Funeral Service East India Hair Grower I f you are bothered w th Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to trv a ja r of F A S T IN D IA H A IR GROW ER. The iremedy contains medical properties that go to the roots o f the Hair, stimulates the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a halm o f n thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Rlaek Eye-Brows, alao restores Gray Hnir to its Natural Color. Can be us«-d with Hot Iron for Straightening. K R O PP M AK IN G AGGRESSIVE CAM PAIGN Edward L. Kropp. candidate for City Commissioner Is making an aggres sivo campaign. He Is greatly In de mand for speaking before various ci vic organizations nml t-lulis, according to reports from his headquarters. Mr. Kropp Is running on a progres sive plnlform which would shorten tho ilny on public work to six hours; elim inate married women from city em ployment whoso husbands are regular ly employed; start salary reduction with the higher up officials rather than the under dog. MILLER & TRACEY Price Sent by Mail, 60c; 10c Extra for Postage 1 Oll. Oll. llrm fo r AI.UNT-S O U T F IT H air « r m m . I T s e ir l« I Shampoo, I Pressine I Fsrs Cream snS dtrss- for «rltln «, *2. P r g it r e P-olass MRS. B EATRICE REED Lady Attendant —at— M ILLE R A TR A C E Y M O R TU AR Y May be reached by calling the Fu neral Parlors or her home, Selwood 5475. She w ill be pelased to serve you. relieving you of much anxiety and worry In your hour of bereavement. M KS. REED has proven such a help, not only to her employers, but to the Colored Patrons in gen eral, that during the past two years M IL L E R & TR A C E Y have handled 90 per cent of the Colored Funerals. S. D. LYONS - 318 N. Central Dept. B Oklahoma City, Okla. W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T Between 20th and 21at