The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 14, 1933, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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kATUROAY, JANUARY 14. 1*11
A D V O C A T E
PAGE TH REE
SAYS “ NEGROES IN CITY PLAY WHILE ROME BURNS”
PRISONS and
Advocate Editor
PRISONERS
a
c.
INE
Responds To
Editorial
QUESTIONS
!» AND ANSWERS
■••0
prepara and deposit hla own ballot
without aid
Wh»n legal method« fall to keep the
N rgro from the polls, other methods
equally If not more effective are use«!
I quote from the Keptembet CHIHIS
of I •
"Albert W liltr, editor of the Hhreve
port. I.« . AFHO AM KItfC AN newepa
per, waa last week driven from Bhre
report by entaged state and city po
lice, forced to hide In outlying hills,
herauae of hla activity In organising a
‘«• g u t of Negro voters
(Tnahle to
find White, the heavily armed consta
bulary stormed the large latkealde
Auditorium where a mass meeting of
the l.eague of Negro Voters had been
ache«luleil to be held, s I ixm I guard he
fore all entrances, threalened with
death any who dared enter Rhreve
port's leading citizens dei-lared that
the atreela of their fair city would be
dietiched with blood before Negroes
would be allowed their right to vote “
Time nor apace will permit me to
cite any further reasons why Oregon
should "rop y" Mlaalaalppl or any of
her alster atatra, bul I sincerely be­
lieve those I have given ought to be
sufflrlnt for any aane thinking per
son to rtallse whal a backward a'cp
O i e g o n takes should she ch«M«ae to use
Mlaalaalppl aa a pattern for her sal« a
tax.
Youra for Oregon setting the pare,
B EATRICE C AN N AD Y F R A N K LIN .
Editor. TH E ADVOCATE
“ AS NOTED
J
R lIp h
I By CLIFFO RD C. M IT C H E L L )
City
Cossi is s istio w r
rra for inalumr Listen lo Ihla from
(f'oiitlm icd fr<>ni pa*« o n »)
rUMl, Mlaslsalppl lynched &41 people, John l, Hplvak'a book. "Georgia Ml*
Reader« of this column desiring any
an average of « lltllr unir» than 11 ger";
Information on this subject grs re­
"Yaith," Twlua (wardon) anlil, and
a vrnr Km til of ihr n io b i villin i*
quest«*«! to w rit« or phon« to th« au­
were burii*il ulive Waller Whlti , III walknl lo Ilia alunlrd cone ra I a poal
thor who will give replies In this
lo
«h
lrh
thr
guard
«a
a
already
lying
hta booh. "H op« A Faggot" drat ritira
column as soon aa tha data has been
l ha cony let.
a Mlaalaalppl lynching a» f ililo » a
secured
"Tba unrcalaling nigger. with hla
"I « a l i lini a N airn burned al ilia
Leroy Crourhley asks If It la true
Slake at
Itocky Kord,
Mlaalaalppl, bark lo Ibr poet, «a a larrd lo ll from
that the Municipal Street Railway
anklaa
In
lilpa
with
a
rope
and
ona
Siindav afirrnniin I watrliril au angry
System of Seattle la aup ported by city
mob chain him In an Iron atakr t Had In lha ruffa clipped about tha ear-
taxes
« »li Inni Ihrm pllv «mul arminil hla onil poal Thr guard pullrd aharply
In answer to f'rouchley’s question,
Thr
cou
v
lil’a
lorao
Jerked
forward,
hrlplraa I mn I v I « a l i tin! Ihrm pour
we wish to say that the Seattle Muni­
gasoline un lilla «m ul And I watched 1111111111» at rlghl anglee. hla arma out-
cipal Street Railway haa never been
alralrhrd. Hla head dropped balwrau
Ihrrr mull art Ihla »und on flra.
eupported by taxes In Seattle, In any
hla
arm«
The
awrat
on
hla
bark
and
“ I alluni III » crowd o f Dilli p r u p l r m
way. manner, shape or form
Ihr flaim-a gradually rrt-pl nearer and |'rm» gllalenrd In III» Ughi
William A Dalxlel Is Interested In
Hi retch "
tha warden ordered
lirarrr In Ihr lirlplraa Negro I watch
Knowing what city first established
hat
ably
The
guard
pulUd
the
ropa
un
rd the htair climb higher and hlgliei
a municipal bus terming' service.
encircling him «llh u u l mrrry I Inaid til It waa aa taut aa a tuned violin
The City of Camden. New ^-reey.
hla cry of agony aa Ihr Mature reach airing Ob. Jeaua-* the nigger »creak­
first established city-owned bus term!
ed 'Yu' pullin' my arma o u t"
ed him and art hla clothing on fire
nal facilities about two years ago.
“Tha rope waa wound around tha
••‘Oh. God; Oh. G o d " ha ahouled. *1
and It haa proven very aucceaaful.
K E L L Y M ILLER
didn't do H’ H a »» m ercy" Tha blare poat and tied, leaving the convict
Henry Spanl Inquire« how long haa
leaped higher Tha Negro atruggled atratched so the ellghleet movement
Richmond. Va owned Its gas system
threatened
to
wrench
hla
ahnuldvra
lie kicked thr chain ItMtee from hla
and If It pa?«
anklra but II held hla walat and neck from their socket«
Richmond. Va haa owned Its munici­
"'O n e h ou r" the warden ««Id curtly
agaluet lha Iron poal that waa herom
pal gas plant alncelkSt—or SO years
and e»tlngul«hed the torch “
Ing rad with tutrner heat
Tbs city chargss tntsrest, deprecia­
The punishment Juat described la
•• 'Hava mercy, I didn’t do II' I did
tion and taxes against the plant and
called “atretching" and la Georg!«'»
n't do I I " ha ahAutrd again
■till maks more than 1100.00000 a
variation
of
breaking
victim»
on
the
Nowhere waa Ihrrr a algn
year profit.
of merry among Ihr mrmbrra of the wheel, which waa uaed In the Spanish
Mrs Charlotte Simpson inquires,"
mob, nor did they erem lo regret the Inquisition three hundred year« ago.
What city on the Pacific Coaat haa
horrible thing they had dona. Tha Nr and 1« a torture which no rlvtllaed
the moat electric range« In use?"
fr o had euppoerdly eluned agaluet country has uaed alnce.
The answer to this question Is that
Negroes are held In virtual atavery
thrlr race and be died a death of lor
In Seattle nearly one-third of the city
on the Georgia "deaih farm »“ and the
lure.
cooks with electricity.
"Horn hr became ipilrl There waa condition 1« general It waa alao In
E R Crump asks If It Is true that
no doubt that hr wee dead The flamra Georgia that Mary Turner an eapect
the newer resldenris In Tacoma are
Jumped and Irei-ed aboer hla h eal An ant mother, waa lynched by a mob
built without chimneys
odour of burning fleeh reached my beeauae ehe protested the lynching of
In Tacoma a large proportion of the
noalrlla Through Ihr leaping Mate 1 her Innocent huabaml and made the
hornet are heated by electricity, and
could are Hie Negro aagglng and aup mistake of aaylng »he waa going fo
new homes are being erected without
have members of the mob, arrested
ported by thr chain« . . . .
cblmneye. In spite of the low rates
. . . . The mob walked away In They hung Mary Turner to a tree by
Tacoma earned a million dollars pro­
tba vanguard of Ihr mob I noticed a her feet and after »hooting her. per
fit on Ra municipal electric plant.
woman
She eermed to ba rather formed a Caesarian operation with a
Frank A. Uergman aska if thr r-ub
butcher
knife,
much
after
the
fashion
young yel II la hard lo tall ahont worn
llclyowned
electric
plant, not to
an of her type; alrong and healthy, of slaughtering a cow Her prematura
Kelly Miller noted author and sduea uae. In the basement of the County
apparently a woman of Ihr country ly delivered babe, after making a fee
«lie walked with a firm, even atrlde ble outcry had It« title life stamped tor « n o aays Negro will be slimlnated House la in good running order.
The electric system In the basement
out by the heel of a member of the or flattened out at bottom of econom­
Phe waa beautiful In a way
. . .
of the Multnomah County Court House
“ I'm hungry aomeone complained mob She waa hurled In a grave whe-e ic seals.
Is capable of lighting and heating the
the mob placed a whlakey bottle with
“ Le't gel eomethlng lo ant**
. . .
“ (inventor W hitfield won’t have a a cigarette butt In It as a “ head piece" JANITHESS P A Y S IN S TA LLM E N TS entire building Our authority for this
statement Is Hen R. Thomas engineer
FOR JO YEARS TO PURCHASE
Why doesn't Oregon emulate Oeor
lick of lurk with any Inveallgallon of
of standing In Portland Mr Thorns»
SE ALSK IN S1.000 COAT
the burning of Jim Ivy", declared Wil gta’
was engineer of a similar plant In the
Ham N llradahaw, of t'nlon County,
In many southern «tale». Including
IN D IAN A PO LIS . Ind . Jan 11— An Multnomah Hotel for a number of
Mlaalaalppl, admittedly a member of Mississippi and Georgia. Negroes are
the m«>h that for forty-eight hour» not allowed to vote The rule 1« gener­ official of a local department atore years This plant la sttll In operation
»ought 11« Negro victim and lynched al t'p to June SI. ISIS, many Negroes here relates the following story for Mr Thomas says there Is nothing the
him without ratahllahlng hla Identity were »uceeaafully dlalranchtaed by the a place In the “ believe It or not " aer­ matter with the electric plant In the
basement and know» no reason why
with the crime
Grandfather Clanae On that date the ies of «lories.
“ A Negro woman who scrubbed It cannot be used
However, It ehnntd not have been United State« Supreme Court declared
nereaearv for the flovernor to tnvea the Grandfather Manse Invalid on a floors and washed clothe« for twenty
TH E SAME
tlgate very far bec»u«e I have per«on case which came up from the state of years lo make payment« weekly on
ally aeen “ eiclualve" picture« of the Oklahoma The Oklahoma Grandfather a sealskin coat coating il.UOO has paid
The following poem by the famonr
lynching. In which the face« of at Clause prohibiten any one from voting the last Installment and received the Negro writer, t-angston Hughes, was
leaat a hundred member« of the moo anlraa on January 1. 1**4. or at any garyu-nt.
e-iltten while Mr Hughe« wa» In Mos­
A W ore of years ago. according lo cow, IT S S R , with the Negro film
are ea«lly distinguishable Vet the Ju time prior thereto, he waa entitled to
ry returned a verdict that Ivy had vote under any form of government, ■lie store m anage!», the woman, whose group It first appeared In the m ar«
come lo hla death “ at the hand« >f or who at that time resided In acme name they refused to devulge. selected line. "T h e Negro W orker", published
the m.-mbem of a mob which are tin foreign nation, and no lineal descend the garment and had It placed In the at Hamburg. Germany, a« the organ of
known "
Theae photograph«
were ant of ail« h person shall tie denied the lay away department. When «he paid the International Trade Union Com
puhllahed In the “ N ew « Scimitar“ , of right to register and vote because of off her hill recently. It win discovered mlttee o f Negro Workers:
Memphla, Tenn
hla Inability to read and write aueh the coat she had rhoaen In 191! had
It Is (he same everywhere for me:
been lost
She was aatlaflrd. how­
And Oregon 1» «»b ed to copy M l«« constitution,
On 'he dorks at Hlerrs Leone.
laalppl*
Many of the states. Including M l«» ever. v hi n the management replaced
In the rotten fields of Alabama,
Rut why limit outwelvea to copying laalppl have what la known aa "I'n ll with a 1912 style Jacket-length seal­
In the diamond mines of Kimberly.
Mlaalaalppl* What-» the matter with dem anding and Character" testa by skin.
On the coffee-hills of Haiti.
Florida for Instance* down there, not which they effectively keep Negroes
The banana land of Central Amerlea.
EXTENSION OF AIO TO
long tgo. Mra. Mary Mrla-oil Itethun«, “ In their place":
The streets of Harh m.
NEGROES ADVOCATED
preeldent of a college, former prcsi
Alabama. Arkansas. Florida, lam!«
And the rltlea of Morocco k Tripoli
dent of the National Aaaoclatlon of Ians.
Mississippi, North Carolina.
Black:
CHICAGO. III.. Dec I t Extension ' Exploited beaten and robbed.
Colored Women'» Club« and their rep Tennessee and Virginia, require I he
reaenlative to a meeting held at Oe payment of poll tales aa a prerequl of building and loan association acti*
Shot and killed.
(o .NY a rood to enable them to | Blood running Into
neva by llte women's Internationa’ ul «h e 1« voting In Georgia, all taxes
banco, wna arrested w hile ahov Ing legally required since 1977 must be obtain benefit* of the home loan hank >
Dollars
an* advocated by Charlen S. Puke. |
a parly of frlemla the city of Miami. |.,|q « I « months before the election
Pound«
because she drove her car tinon cer
The properly requirement In Ala president off Ihe National Technical
Francs
tain »tre e !» til that city where no Ne bantu '« forty acres of land In the Aiiaoclattoii.
Peseta*
Duke pointed out that while Negroes
grò la permitted except In the capaci rlate c.i real or personal prop« ,-|y
Lire
ty of a servant or a delivery hoy This worth torn- hundrid dollars on which make up a twelfth of Chicago'■ popu­
For the wealth of the exploiters
escrlb-nt woman waa hailed Into court, the laves for Ihe preceding year have lation, only two of 4**10 build Ing and
DIood that never come* back to me
fined and lectured for h«T “crim e". been paid In Georgia, It Is forty seres loan nnsorlations have negro members
again.
Not i «intent with Ra law s to sep.ir of laml tn the stale or five humlred and that it I m difficult for them to
Better that my blood
get
real
estate
loan«.
Since
all
Nc
ate and segregate N egioes and to ke«-p ,|ll;|grn worth of property In III«- s tile
liur.a into the deep channels of Kc-
th»'in utterly detached from while so -,-hc I.«nit"tnu4 icqufivment Is «hree kio bn ilka Imve been closed, fore* lo-
rolution.
clnl institutions, Florida would pro hnnilrnl dollars worth of property unti mircH are numerous and property 1 h
Runs Into the strong hands of Re­
l**comlttg
mi»
down
ns
tin*
owners
see
v«-nt Negroes from establishing *ob epayni« ul of personal taxes. S««ulli Ca
volution,
divisions of their own Not long age ro||nM pi escribes three hundred do!- the proapeets o( their losing their
Stains all flags red.
when some Negroes attempted to « » |nrl m„ rth of rroperly on which tux- horn« s becoming almost a certainty.
Drive» away from
tnhllsh n subdivision for their own In pf for |b(, preceding year have been
Surra Leone
Northwestern Tampa, a hand of ap paid,
Kimberley
proxlmately fifty white men set fire
Abitiamo requires Hint Ihe spplt
Alabama
to Ihe rules office on Ihe property and fant unless physically disabled muni
Haiti
drove away four special policemen ile b„ al,|p
rrart Kn,| wrlf(. , b), Consti
Central Amerlea
tailed to protect the property.
tution ot the United Slater It. English
Morocco
Georgia Isn't ao bad herself She la In Georgia, unless physical rtlaehl«. d.
Tripoli
ultra modern In handling h«T prison must ri-uil and write the C ouni I-
And all Ihe hlaek land« everywhere
tution of the United Stntes In English;
The force (lint kill»
or If phj1
a lcnlly disabled from reading
The power that robs
and writing, to uuderatund and give
And the greed that doea not car».
a reasonable Interpretation of Ihe
rnnatltullon of the United Slates or
Better tknt my blond make« one
ot Georgia, when read to him In
with the blond
Louisiana, applicant must lie able lo
Of all the struggling workers of the
read and write and must make an ap
world •
plication for registration In hia own
T ill every land Is free of
THE DO u S l E TESTED
handw Ring
Dollar robbers
DOUBLE ACTING
In Mississippi, he must he able to
Pound robbers
understand nr reasonably
Interim !
Franc robbers
any part of the Constitution of the
Peseta robber»
/
(tsini nui)
state In North Carolina, applicant
Lire robbers
Appmvesl
by
th
r
Forai
C
o
m
m
it.
must read and write the slate Consll-
Life robbers •
I « » o f the Am erican Mesticai
tutlon In English In Oklahoma, appll
Until the Red Armies of the Inter­
Aaaoriatiou. Y ou r grocer haa It.
cant must be able to read and write
■ ^FOROVER ^
national proletariat
any section of the Constitution of the
Their face» black, white, olive,
slate. South Carolina requires ability
yellow, brow n.
to read and write the Constitution and
Unite to raise the blood red flag
2 5 .ounce? for 25*
In Virginia, applicant must make out
that
Í I L I I O H S OF P O U N D ! U f l D HV
apllcutlon In his own hand writing and
OUB C O V I O N M I N T
y Tha Delicie«* New O m w Feed
Never will come down'
Marvelous
flavor!
&
FI NE
TEXTURE ,
in your cake.s .?
I f / * BAKING
I V C POWDER
CAME PRlQ
42 YEARS
OAtcf
¿fc. ntitñxtÍGitaSl
nxrfutq ÀA. ♦ -f +
KRAFT
V elveeta
"Heize this very minute! What you lure, he Is not afraid to brush up a-
galnal the hardships while be begins
can do, or think you ran, begin i t ! ”
what he thinks he can accomplish.
It la not necessary to go Into the
— Von Goethe.
history o f SCHOOL NEW S
We all
know that until McNabb saw the op­
It might seem aa quite a coincidence portunity for It there was no medium
that the above quotation should be lt> which the Jackson prlaonera could
used aa a tkeme Juat at the same express themselves It's present pop
time a new editor. Louis Kish. 29995 ularlty and growing nationwide rep­
takes over the helm oi o O i'J O L aration speaks volumes for Its origi­
N E W S ’ This article Is Intended to be nator.
A T BOTTOM OF ECONOMIC «C A L E
(By K E L L Y M ILLE R )
I do not wish to strike a note ot
peaslmlam or despair but to aroua«
the race to a conscious sense of tha
serlouanes of the situation. Optimism
la the philosophy of the fatalist and
the fool. They were eating and drink­
ing and making merry In the days of
Noah while the waters ot the devour
Ing flood were gathering In the sklea
W e are almost sure that. In the overhead.
inspirational and we are sure that
Our civilization la being battered
Kish needs no inspirailon, from this free world. McNabb will recogr.lv?
source, In order to continue what our oportunltlee and we feel «are that h- with the shocks ot doom. The machine
friend McNabb has so well establish wlll ever feel Inspired to fight on­ has won the first battle between man
wards when he realises that be leaves and mechanism. The creature has for
cd.
If anything. McNabb la the one who behind him thousands of bis fallen the moment outmastered the creator.
will need all the Inspiration he can brothers who will ever be wishing The Frankenstein haa overmastered
recelee. providing it la the kind of In­ him the same success In the free Its maker. But the victory la only
spiration that forces a man onward world that he haa made for him s'lf temporary The evil la obviously med­
icable by human genius and enter
to do the best that hla talents will tn our twin "villages".
One thing certain that McNabb haa prise. Our fields are yielding In over
permit McNabb goea out Into the free
world practically at the beginning of a done and that la to leave behind him abundance, our factoriee have over­
winter that undiiubtedly will b'tnc a precedent for every other prisoner stocked the market with goods And
hardships, poverty and misery lo a to shoot at He believed that while yet we have starvation In the midst
In prison he could accomplish some of plenty, a condition which can last
great many.
The next few months will bring a- good and believing it he simply began only until the human mind adjusts It­
bout changes many changes In for- It W e all know what hia first effor'a self seriously to the anomaly Some
«m m enial and clrtl life and amidst were In comparing bit Issue No. 1 look to Moscow, some to Rome, and
these conditions McNabb beglna hit with the present Issue No. 124. there some to New York and London to
life over. If he can successfully sur is about aa much comparison aa be point out the way. But no serious
Tlve the first few months hla ultimate tween a baby and a grown man but minded students doubt that the way
with a healthy spark of life dotr-uat- will be found Man will sooner or la­
■uceesa will be assured
ter — rather sooner than later — dom
Two and a half years after all la a Ing throughout.
very brief time in which to become
With the liberal educational policy inate the machine and make It hit o-
well acquainted
with any man but of tbla Institution, which la said to l-edien! and doc lie servant. There will
knowing a man tor that length of surpass that of any other penal tnetl be work and wealth sufficient for all.
time In prison la sufficient to learn tution In the world, every prisoner Tne present depression wit; lift, but
the real “ stuff" that he Is made of. who thinks he can do something con­ Just hew soon we dare not prophesy.
but In tbia time McNabb has success structive should not hesitate In mak­ President Hoover, with a fatal optim­
fully demonstrated hia ability to bat ing the start That atari might he In ism. has been telling ua for the past
tie against all obstacles.
the form of many months, or years, three years that prosperity Is Just a-
W<; know from what he has accom­ of study In somo special course but round ihe corner. Hia intentlors were
plished that McNabb Is an opportunist whatever form It might be In the thing good but his judgment bed. He mis­
and a good one. Amidst the rocks, to do la to make the start and like judged the direction In which prosper
thorns and hrlar he has proven that the quotation rlterl: "Seise this very lty was moving. It was indeed around
be ran recognise an opportunity and minute* What you ran do. or think the corner; but instead of approach­
regardless of any personal uiacomff you can. begin It !"
ing us it was moving in the other di­
rection. It haa now turned two co|-n
era and ts still receding. W e are now
concerned with immediate ills rather
'han ultimate prophecy.
Negro Victim Of Machlifk
What will happen to the city Negro
while thla readjustment bet wen man
Perfect Funeral Service
and the machine la taking place and
after It has been accomplished? The
MRS. BEATRICE REED
Lady Attendant
Negro is a victim of the machine He
has little or no function where ma­
—at—
chinery prevails. He can raise cotton
M ILLER A T R A C E Y M ORTUARY
by hand labor but must not manufac­
May be reached by calling the Fn-
ture It into cloth. He used to be in
n«>r«i Parlor« or her home. Re!w«vwt
great request aa a coachman, but nev­
5475. She will be pleased to serve you.
er as an engineer As a chauffeur he
relieving you of much anxiety anil
is entrusted to run a single automo­
worry In your hour of bereavement.
bile about the crowded streets with­
out tracks, bat mutt not be allowed
MRS. REED haa proven auch a
as motorman to operate a street car
help, not only to her employer«,
with fixed tracks
He may “ tote”
hut to the Colored Patrons In gen­
bricks to the top of a bonding bat
eral.
that during the past two
year« M ILLE R A TR A C E Y have
must not lay them in their place on
handled 90 per cent of the Color««!
the wall by means of a trowel. The
Funerals.
white man and hla machine seem cat
rotated to eliminate the Negro or to
flatten hun out at the bottom. When
WASHINGTON ST R E E T
there Is work enough for all the Ne­
Retween 20th and 2l*t
gro may be called on as surplus man.
He Is to use a much used and trite
Phrase, "the last to be hired and Ihe
first to be ftred.” In timee of unem­
ployment, he is made the chief suf
f“ rer. In ail of onr great cities today
fully a third of the r*ce it unemploy­
ed and another third under emplox-d
Money Back I f One Bottle o f Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Doesn’t D o
The white workman will not combine
Y o u M ore G ood Than Anything Y o u Ever Used.
with bim and will not allow him to
compete with himself on equal terms.
Why bother with elow actors when
Dare’s Mentha Pepsin sot only
on« tablenpoonful of this «plendld and quickly relieve« stomach distress, but
He has very feeble rapacity for self
pleasant liquid remedy will cause gaa. It also conquers stubborn indigestion,
help. Large aggregations of wealth
bloating, heaviness, heartburn or any dyspepsia and gastritis, and pula an
upaet condition of the stomach to end to disslnesa. nervousness, head­
and capital are controlling whatever
speedily vanish.
ache. slue pi ess ness and despondency
residue of work there may be. The
And why should any man or woman which distressing troubles exe nearly
suffer another hour with Indigestion always caused by chronic stomach
Negro is always the left out or left
or any stomach misery when the rem­ disturbance.
edy that acta almust instantly can he
Dare's Mentha Pepsin Is a supremely
over man. White competition la taking
easily procured?
good remedy that druggists every­
away the manual and menial work
Hut there is more to say about thla where guarantee—a fine tonic that
remarkable remedy—something that builds you up and makes you work
of which he once had a monopoly.
will interest thousands of despondent with vim, sat with relish and sleep
The chain store and the merger cur­
people.
soundly.
tail his chance as a small self propri­
etor. A ll attempts at organized and
concerted big business seem destined
to en-1 In failure and humiliation. In
nil of our large cities the colored race
has been loaded dow n with cast off
homes
by shrewd white realtors,
whose cost and upkeep are Impossible
on the basis of their occupation and
income
The economic fate of any
group Is easy to foretell who must
pay half of their income for rent or
under 'he guise of purchasing a home.
The constable, auctioneer and the
sheriff will be kept busy.
Without a doubt, the best article of its kind — a combination HAIR
Today our great business and fi­
GROWER and HAIR STRAIG H TEN ER. Gives the hair a natural
nancial corporations are living on
soft and silky appearance, stimulating hair growth In the most
public dole. The Negro inevitably be­
hopeless case.
comes the object of charity, b t we
cannot live on charity forever. The
Our High Brown Hair Grower
Goevrnment Itself has but one source
»tamia aa one of our highest
of revenue — and that Is from the
achievements — it Is a preimr
people.
Our state governments and
ation we look u-pou with prldi
our proudest municipalities are now
b'oklng to Washington for hekp. Un­
Makes the hair soft anti lux
less the depression lifts within a ve­
urious. stimulating a healthy
ry short while the whole situation
growth.
will become Impossible, the lot of the
Negro worst o f all.
Diatrlbuted by
During the last two decades, lured
on by the semblance of opportunity
which a shortage of white labor af­
TH E BRO AO W ILL
forded. the Negro has been rushing
DRUG STORE
Into the large cities In unprecedented
PO RTLAND . OREGON
number«. But now the cityward tide
has ceased to flow. The reflux tide
ha* se.t in.
MADE
O N l.V
DY TH E
The city Negro will hardly increase
In numbers In face of threatening
conditions. The future of the urban
C m » c c a o o
Negro, to say the least, is not roseate.
The outlook of the rural Negro wLl
be treated In my next release.
MILLER & TRACEY
To A ll Who Suffer Stomach
Agony, Gas and Indigestion
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