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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1932)
TH t Oregon I« 7* Y ea r« Old— Madford, M LOW RATE FOR P R IS O N S A N D P R IS O N E R S Medford. Oregon December » » . — The »eventy fifth anniversary of the creation of the B u te of Oregon, aa well ae the fiftieth anniversary of the City of Medford, w ill be fittingly cele brated In Medford. Oregon, during the eecond week In June. 1934. according i to plane released here today by the | Medford Chamber of Commerce, and Portland. Ore.. Dec. 14— Again . ................... . ... . this year a Christmas season concert an Invitation to the citlsens of tnti / . ,, . will be presented by the Portland Sym- area to attend the celebration was also phony Orchestra, and la announced received. for Monday eTenlng. December 36th.. Committees to prepare for the big A faint possibility that there might celebration hare been appointed by not be one this time resulted In nu the Medford Chamber, and will begin merous Inquiries and definite word at once to prepare plana for the big has been given that not only will scent, which has been announced at there be a concert this Christmas this time In order to Insure the priori- but it will be lovelier than those of tv of the Pear City In staging the of ficial Diamond Jubilee celebration tor « d *«» * nishingty low prices. the 8 tate of Oregon. Por the ftrst time seats will be sold Medford, and lu neighboring city Jacksonville, are admirably situated “ « » • 8und» y n» » tlnp* * * « • • <or « » • for the proposed Jubilee, for the for- * * * * * « * c * r t . Th‘ < n>ean. mer being a modern, well equipped »‘” ‘ <,» ‘ » • “ <» cclty. and the Utter, one of Oregon’s » » R *»*rvatlone are already being oldest and most historic communities. ” » d* •« S>“ ph(,ay UtlaaM The combination of the old and the ‘ *>e J K Gill company, and the public new will enable the thousands of visl- *» reminded that in 1931 every seat In tors expected to attend the event to Audetorlum was sold for the compare the advancement of Southern ^ toxatrmamntKi Oregon over a period of nearly a cen- Christmas music concert. It U believed tury In addition to the celebration '*>»' * lth the announcement choruses itself, the City of Medford la planning f ™ » M e .s l.h U by Handel will on extending invitation» to a large * • « P * » t e d this year and with the number of organisation, to hold their »d ra n u ge o f the very low price., the 1934 convention. In that city, in the Auditorium will be filled again and hope of making the entire year of 1934 reservations will be the only a jubilee year In Southern Oregon »»»urance of a chance to attend. The attractive invitation received: *>vera find “ >.t Christmas here today read, as follows: Greetings holUdy. »r e hardly complete without -You are cordially Invited to Ore- »»earing selections from (iT h e Me.- development of Southern Oregon; and the advancement af the Par West from the old Pioneer days to its pre sent lmporatant position in world com merce ----- -M edford Chamber Of Commerce" A M B I T I O N impressive. There will also be on the Vnmnm lovely orchestral music is- '-•‘“ dln* « F M - e M » « ) (Bach) which <»*• » * * n orchestrated by Re.pighL Translated from the Spanish. It mean, " A d»noe Played In the street.- Bach adapted It from an eight measure theme of an old Italian dance, giving it 30 variations and much grandeur and brilliance. Beethoven's 6 th Sym phony w ill open the program. The Christmas concert is entirely separate fromlhe regular Symphony aeries, and is not Included in season tickets that have been purchased. I W O U LD I were beneath a tree. A-eleeplng In the shade. W ith all the bills I'v e got to Pay PAID ! Superior Hand Laundry 288 EAST 1st STR E E T (near Clackamas) Telephone:- EAst 6093 W ORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE — Give Us A Trial — t would 1 were on yonder hill. A-basking In the sun. W ith all the work I’ve got to do DONS! “NOW I FEEL FULL OF PEP’ A fte r talcing L y d ia L P in k - h a m 's V eg eta b le C o m p o u n d I would I were boaide the sea. Or sailing la a boat. With all the things I’ve got to write W ROTE! — E. C. Richardson That's what hundreds of women eay. It «readies the nerves . . . m iin . you eat better . . . sleep better . . . relieve, periodic headache and backache . . . makes trying days endurable. I f you are not aa well aa you want to be. give this m edicine a chance to help you. Get a bottle from your druggist today. .V i* 5 sjjV iXl 4 95 for M E N & W OM EN W OMENS XMAS SLIPPE R S LE ATH E R OR FASRIC W A L K OVER HOSIERY 59c 98^ 3 P A IR S1.7S W a l k Oi^er Sh o e S t o r e 123 BROADW AY VERBAL SNAPSHOTS T gon’s Diamond Anniversary eelebra- *»*»»• »> * » » lch wlU » “ “ « » » I“ «8 tlon. to be held tn the city of Medford ohoruws. which alone can give It the during the week of Jone 6 , 1934. The volume and magnificence that la so cititen . of Medford, a modern western metropolis, « i d J a c k in ville, an old and historic town typifying the day. of old. are now laying anniversary Plan, which w ill mark seventy five year, of state progress, including the • Y W . J. W H E A T O N Ptor aearly alx numlha now I have been conductlng thls weekly "Prleona and Prleouere" column for our SCHOOL NEW S and 1 have accepted U ee e high compliment that el no time has my "copy" been "ou t" or oth- .......... HOOK R’VIEW New York City. Deo. I » The »100 reward for the best «hört slory or ea of w ordi or |,M „tfered by i O P P O K T U N IT Y Magaslne. will cloae a, mlJnighl on December »le t. accord lng an announcement from the me Œ B offices. ns» Broadway. New „ru Q m v. . 0. Vork c (ly , tuday ru u tn v g s o r „ gAM L.. th i psarl N A T 'L COMMANDER OF AM ERICAN LEOION ENDORSES SALE OF C H RISTM AS SEALS Personally, I hope I have discard With the advent of tha Chriatmaa ^ IP - . ihBe, , , h l r , ,elrTled l0 holidays there appears to be a spirit apprecia„ opportunity» and If any of optimism among all classes of bust ,htBf that , can w , „ help to ness Juat a few of tbs merchants cre, te opportnBlt|M toT ,h. other prp complain of tbs paucity of cash cua- |heB , am only p ,,.,,,,, „ „ t0 tomera. The general opinion .earns other, of klBdBe„ whlch , am to be that basinet», stimulated by the „ o a M a * a . the result of holiday buying, will keep on the up eonUct through SCHOOL NEW S and ward trend and It w ill reach the nor j other roedlutns mal peak during the months of early | _______________________________ _______ Spring. One of tha foremost mer ed to the maximum. There be worthy chants has said that with the clos families who are In dire need. It la ing of the present seaalon of Congress utterly Impossible to care for all. business of all descriptions will take Some one muat be neglected. Would on Increased optimism, and that op it not be wise to let the Itinerant be timum combined with courage will the neglected one? One other suggest soon aee the arteries of buaineaa pul ion: What do you aay to stretching sating with new energy. tha Chriatmaa baskets a bit No family In San Francisco will go without a Every day sees an increase In San dinner. Why not save some of the bas Francisco's bread line. The le w s has kets for a later date. There will be spread that two big proJecU, the build , . 1 « . ,«,» r>„_ . „ .. _ . . .. need, dire need, long after the Yule ing of the Bay and Golden-Gate brld : tide has passed. There will come the ges will begin soon. Men have come [ time when memories of the Christ { from all quarters of the country. Lur i mas will be tragetlc. Save a bit of [ ed on by fantastic U les of easy living the sunshine for the morrow. and the rapen handed charity of San FrancUcans they come with out means to carry them over the waiting period j Mr Roy Holmes passed Thursday It U a big strain on the cltixens and In Portland. He motored down from charitable organisations. They are tax- Seattle. TTie Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . BEATRICE Publishers of C AN N AO Y-FR AN K LIN , uTh* Advocate ” — A 16-Page Newspaper In Tw e Sections! O., Holliday 8C Holliday Tontorial Parlor s :: came to TME ÔPETSIJSG ÔF E ennlnshcff & S a d d le FU7NEPAL PAPLAP5 4» VISITO RS ARE WELCOME & I S umo used to (sal sorry for hcnrlf be cause she wsso't popuJ-i 1 Her skin wss so harsh— her hands rough sod red. Bur that wss before she discover«! Carney — the Soap o f Beautiful Women. Now — well, Susan's not only popular, but «he « westing a lovely engagement ring I She •sys Ctmtrj did itl It certainly brought «oift, trash beauty to her skin! 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C fo r 2 5 1 L I O N S OF P O U N D S U f i o OU» COVIQNMINT TH E B RO A D W ILL DRUG STORE PO R TLA N D , OREGON V|'S|IB>«IVMISVI«MSSIB1VMVI>"’ samepric * Men, Women and Children ft 339 SIX TH STREET Corner ef Market BRoadway 2449 Equipped with the Very Latest, We Are In a Position to Care for HOLLIDAY tfnnnouncing SUSAN! PORTLAND, OREGON Coma— Lot Ui Sarvt Youl "Legion poats and auxiliaries thru out Oregon are cooperating In the seal sale aa they alwaya have In our clinics, public health nursing services, and health education work during Ihe year." Mrs Dunbar said "This stale men! by Ihe National Commander la moat genuinely appreciated All serrlrea of this Association fl nanred 11 Annual Hale of Chriatmaa Reals "Many legionairea and auxiliary are serving individually as seal sale chair men and workers, health association officers and committee members while In other places the entire organisation la barking and assisting In Ihe work". The entire 1933 program of tubercu losis prevention of the Oregon tuber culosis association and the public health associations in 26 counties ot Oregon Is dependent on the outcome of the seal sale now under way. The sals lc the only financial drive spon sored by the state association Editor Published every Saturday for the past 28 years 125 NORTH S IX TH STREET msrlca ■ ...and L o v e . The Advocate Publishing Co- (Continued from front page! rem brr In the sale of Christmas seala to finance the work of the tubereulo ala association throughout the United States This great volunteer public health movement deserves tho support of all Interested In the health of A- H 5c W O R T H Y U. S. A T H L S T S S The Hulllvan memorial committee of the Amateur Athletic Union, after analysing and tabulating the nomlua tIon submitted by Ihe member» of the tribunal fur the award of Ihe James K Hulllvan memorial tnedal for Ihe year 1933. 011 Monday reauhmltted Ihe ten names considered by that commu tes moat worthy from a Hat of over one huudred and fifty nominees The tribunal, composed of a group of 600 outstaudllig leaders lu Ibn world of sports, representing all sec tions of Ihe Uulted States, will be furnished a summary of reasona for each name chosen, ami (hoy will be requested lo vole for Ihe three consi dered most entitled (o the award lu the order of (heir choice. The first choice will receive five votes, second choice three voles and Ihe third choice one vote The man or woman receiving Ihe m od votes will be awarded Ihe Sullivan medal. All volas must he re turned before December 37. The ten athletes selected by the Sul livan Memorial Committee In alphabe tical order rather than In order of se lection are aa followa: James llausch. Kansas City A. C. Olympic decathlon champion; L T George C. Calnatia.fi. S. Navy, fencing champion; William A. Carr. University of Pennsylvania. Olympic 400 meter chankplon; Mildred Dldrlckson. Dallas Tax . Olympic Jave lin and hurdles champion; Ralph Hill. Olympic Club, Han Francisco. Calif , ruuner-up tn Olympic 6,000 meter championship; Ralph Metcalfe. Mar- ‘inette University. American 100 and ICO r h in u le i Helen W ill» Mme 100 meter «'»»•mplon; dy. Berkeley, Cal women'» tenni» champion; I » hi Saxton. New York A. C . Olympic shot put ehamplon; ; Jack Shea, latka I’larld. Olympic apead ska ting champion, and William Barry Wood. Harvard University, football, baseball and hockey alar Eddie Tolan was not considered he cause he has signed theatrical con trarla and will appear on Ihe stage [ly doing this he Inara hla amateur standing W elccm e tc e i L i ’s MRS. B EATRICE REED Lady Attendant WASHINGTON STREET Between 20th end 21st M E T C A L F E AM O N O * M O ST m i ueb ííís m Music, Duck, Gas Perfect F uneral Service MRS. REED has proven such a help, not only to her employers, but to the Colored Patrone In gen eral. that during the past two year* M ILLE R A TR A C E Y hare bandied 90 per cent of the Colorad FuneraU. (B y Clifford Mitchell) e e » # »e e e »»e e »»«e e e e e »e e e e e e e »e e e e e e e »* »* * e »* * * * , * , * >>>*-* O P P O R T U N IT Y L IT E R A R Y C O N - T S S T I N O S D E C . 31ST The Advocate wishes Its readers to erwlae tempered with, barring an oc - 1 LlMt y#ar prtae was won by j By ',oh" H ,,* ynUr know that the opinion expressed by the writer of this column Is not nee css tonal typographical orror now and Charles Cranford, of Caaevllle, W V a , ,701 5 1 ,1 81 N * • Waahlnglon.DC.) rily The Advocate's opinion. — Ed then, and with one or two excoptlona aBd ,h# Judgt>, wore IV Ramlolpb n - j Reviewed tor The Advócale by l have always been free to choose my , her. author of "The Conjure Man c u f f o h d c. m i t o i i k i . i . own subjects: on the other occasiona p j,,.- E,|W, r)j j . O'Brien. » I l l e r of Californians, especially about the l merely expressed my own viewpoints An,ko lo fy of the Best Short Stories, bay regions, can well afford to be or observations on some specific and Carl Ackerman. Dean of the Pul- Up until (he time the author, John “ chatty“ . Have we not had enow and theme that was pertinent at the mo- tirer School of Journalism. II. Paynter, seul me a copy of his cold that would put to Mush a New ment. The Judges for the 1933 contest will book. "P uglllves of the I’earl", I bad usvsr possessed any of the books England Chriatmaa day* 1 es s ir’ Cal ¡jomo weeka ago Thouiaa decorated be announced later. Ifornla can give you all (he needs ,hli pag, wllh , ak#tl.h , howlD, hl, pul oui by (he Associated Publishers, Inc., of Washington, D. C. Unfortun of life. Beautiful ecen ee-w h at Is more conceptU)ll of how , |tH)kwl A copy ately. I was nevsr even able lo get besutiful than to look acroaa rallea of 0, (ha, p e licu la r column was sent to orange blossom, glistening In the gol- th, ln p , rla of lha a reply to any of my lettera lo (he above publishers, they being one wf den sunlight extending to the »now C0UB(ry. , h, t u„ oth, r « ¡ u , , , of the few race firms that have tlead crests of the mountains tn the die B„ B(, Slne# th#n , ha„ 5 . , , , besieged A P R E T T Y OOOO W O RLO A F T E R faetly refuted (o cooperate wllh me In tance. No where on this round sphere wlth lnQU,rl„ and request, concern- my humble efforta. can one find grander acenea of nature. , ng both this column and SCHOOL ALL beauty of forest; streams and ocean. xKW S. nor a more diversified climate than Apparently, Ihe author la now dis I do not know what have been the that which California offers One If you were not at the Auditorium tributing his own books, and I under experiences of the other contributors, can bask In sunshine or enjoy the Sunday afternoon you missed one of eland he has had quite a few publish or the sentiments expresed by rela sports of winter, all within a few cd. the latest one being "Fugitives of the greatest treats of the year. tives or friends to the individual In This book Is a history hours travel. Wonderful California! Of all the matinee conrerta given the Pearl**. mates of Jackson Prison but If the Is It an> wonder that poets sing of by the Portland Symphony Orchestra of the Edmonson fsmlly during the Alters and editorials messages that I dsys of slavery an la ao written as (o your beauty, and materialists glow have been receiving are Indicative of M* * » • «■>• with enthusiasm ovar your possibili Maybe the lark of empty front eeata make II more thrilling than a novel the others then I would say that the ties. No other state la so replete bad much lo do with the spirit of the wllh Its momenta of deep tragedy, entire Inmate body owe a vota of with tragedy, so rich in romance. No. artlat* and their leader Prom where stirring life drama and bits of happi- thanks to McNabb for his ttrelesa In ' nota. we are not boastful; we only believe annuity in creating and putting acroao 1 eat It looked (hat way. Throughout, It la a story of humsn that we Inhabit the most magnificent Then for home And to our Smooth . ... , . such a wonderful medium as S C H O O L . portion of this earth, carved out by NKW S (or craat|Bg and maintaining top ° * * oy<‘n- tM »»ow our duo11 lwln«»- »t e lllg o m and strong but r creating ana maintaining ( , r |ng « had been seared In tha dark, seeking freedom from a con the hand o f omnipotence ^good-w ill_____ among _____________ Influential __________ member» " .. . . ______ ___________ .«______________________ 660 degrees before dit Ion into which they were born The of society and the Inmate» aa a whole, J.°***?f ** W e »r e very »orry that our refer we loft home; then the roaster lid book derives Ita name from an un i In time, this medium can become, ence in the 4-H club matter should was put on the gas control set at 360 successful attempt of s e ve :ity «e v »n and undoubtedly will become, a power hare been misunderstood bg some degrees, and on our return, there It slaves attempting an escape on Ihe ful Influence In brlnglug lo light a The attempt was W e are sure that the mention of our was. browned aud roasted fit for a steamer "Pearl'*. naw phase on conditions peculiarly at not decrying the higher education lord. Tha potatoes alongside of the frustrated because of the treachery tendant on those conricted of crime and pealoualy of another race man. should have sufficiently explicit. When roaster baked to a turn j and their subsequent effects. It cer • • • It Is all simmered down, who is go- ' And the house Itself: The thermos tainly should not appear Incongruous Tha seen» of action fur the moat tng to secure the living of the law -1 tat had not been left at 70 degrees, that tha socalled criminals could con for why waste moneyT It had been set part la laid right In and around the vers, doctors, preachers and the res! ' tribute Ideas towards solving tha con of the non producing element If the at 60 degrees, so that, tn case the Dlstric*. of Columbia and tha both dltlons that made them criminals. farmers fall to function or the Indus house should cool oft too much, the thoroughly describes how slavery It Is not an uncommon occurance trlaliat and laborers ara without re gas automalk-ally would kick ou and thrived right at the nation’s capital In any prison to see visitors making the author's relationship to Ihe rharat compense. No. we still claim that keep the house warm a tour of Inspection through the prl t'omlng from the outside. 60 degrees Irra In Ihe book makes the slory no those boys and girls who won merit son only 1 » learn later that such a at the exhibits by showing their su felt real warm The thermostat was Iras Interesting tour qualified the visitors to serve advanced to 70 degrees and In a few periority In the science of farm pro as experts on penology or to make minutes the usual soft. delightful duction or Industrial handicraft should them peculiarly fit to sit In Judgement warmth, furnished by our gae-healed receive equal recognition and en on others. W e will stretch a point rouragement as the bay or girl who boiler radiators, mada the dinner par and say that maybe a very keen ob carries a scholastic diploma. But don't ty an event to lu remembered servation enables them to so qualify Then came Ihe dishwashing, but an misunderstand us. the cum lauds is all but we must admit that thore who abundance of piping-hot water made right If It la put to some useful ser have served ^>srs In prison are also It easy for the ladles, while we men vice or made of some benefit to hu qualified. manlty. sal overlooking the city, lighted up Being qualified, however, but wi'h now. thousands of diamonds on a cloth no means of giving testimony la of of black velvet, admitting that after Keeping a pre-election promise. little consequence and that Is Just alL this was a pretty good world and Speaker of the Lower Honse and Vice where SCHOOL NEW S may. some day that rortland’s wonderful gas service president elect. Garner, made the re fill an important role. Just Imagine played no small part In our enjoy peal of the 18th Amendment to the the benefits one could accrue with Constitution the first Important order a weekly department In this medium ment of it. era la a store full of of the session. His resolution was de in which one page would be used to merchandise high In feated by the narrow margin of alx furnish a "case history" of some pri quality but reasonable votes. Fonr o f the negative vbtea soner and hh} conclusions or sugges In prlcw— a «tore with experi TH E BEST SHINE IN TO W N were given by representatives from tions T enced sales people to aarre you. CaUornla. Three of those votes. Free. If necessary, these weekly subjects Swing and Crall were “ Lame Ducks". Why not do all of your shopping could be written without any Identl- The fourth one, Evans, was »acted at this year under out roof? You [tying name or number but ao keyed will be agreeably surprised at tha election ln November. Mr Evans that each case could be checked and the large number of Items on wtU mark time for two years before analyxnd DE LUXE SH INE PARLOR A ll personalities would be your Christmas list that ran be he too la relegated to the “ Salt Creek" last and the facts only wotfld become filled out of oar regular stocks. Trtbble. proprietor C. 8 . area. .It is to be hoped that the Norris Important. In time these cases would bill, doing away with the lame dock attract and come to the attention of Next door to ORANO AVE So. welcome to G ILL'S. session w ill soon be ratified. No other ¡{hose who wonld become personally Nr Humilde A N E 8 T CAFE ATwrater 86 SI thing has been ao detrimental to Pro- ^ #nd In a spirit of fairness g re salve legislation aa that o f the leg and Justice wonld make pertinent In TH E J. K. Q ILL CO. islator. who, being repudiated by their v„ tlg , „ on, gBd lf the (sets were sub- Booksellers, Ststloners. Music constituents. return for the four , UBtlgl »^en SCHOOL NEW S would Dealers month session and wreak vengeance found , new frU|ld fo f lom , F IF T H A STAR K for their defeat. |’ 'forgotten" man. MILLER & TRACEY M ILLE R A T R A C E Y M O RTU ARY May be reached by calling the Fu neral Parlors or her home. Selwood 1476. 8 he will be pelased to serve you, relieving you of much anxiety and worry In your hour of bereavement. AO VO C ATI Mv h i c a g o 1 HiiiiiinuiMiiiiumiiiii iiii|iiiimiiiMiiMimiiii«imtiiimiim<miuiii i