Saturday. Juna I. IMI In Washington. D. C. "They have the disposition and numbers to be the 'balance of power’ at the seat of the government and would take ad van tage of It." Mr. Millar refers to the drive now conducted by the N. A. A. C. P. tor 25.000 members In Washington, and states as his belief that if Washing­ tonians were given the vote, colored people would, through their organise tlon. control and dictate to the gov ernmenL In the face of this "danger" Mr. Miller is willing to continue dis­ | franchising the white citisens of Washington. In order not to have to give the vol« to the colored people. locations tn Pine Bluff. Arkansas, that threw me tn contact with whits« and blacks and gave me a change to Published «vary Saturday at Suit« know them Do not know how it is Sil Marinar Building. Phon« Broad in North or Northwest, but I do way 6667. know the hoary heads of sons tn the South; white men dou't draw guus on 0 CANNAOT ......... •Altar H» K D CANN APf—r: a Negro and keep him out of stores, A mo . Kduor »nd Man*««' (By Trial« Breaux) W C REESB......... Advertiste« Agent but the Negro will teach his child to A^TtCin AG1MTI go by the Negro store and buy goods Partland. <>r»«on Itutharford Brochara. Presents Mm«. Foreman in Concert served by the hostess The club will Broadway and m.ndere St from a Dago. Only at night, when Under the auspices of the Auxiliary have Its next meeting with Mrs. F. ■Ilf Sanitary Sarkar Shop, US Flaw the whit« man's store is closed up; Board of Belhel A M. E. Church. Turner at her residence. 22» Cherry dor« Street. only on Sunday, when it Is against Mme Lottie Lee Foreman of Butte, street. Friday. Jun« T. the law to sell groceries and when Mont., dramatic reader, was present ess he knows It la against the law. here ed In concert at the church Monday Mr«. Qulllltord Entertained he comes to patronise you. That is evening, the 38th Inst. Mme. Fore­ Mrs. Dora Uuilltford of Dawson, not legalised to the monkey Negro mans program being supplemented . Y. T.. who baa spent several mouths but applied to the Negro doctor. with musical numbers by local talent. In Portland and who returned Friday GOING INTO BUSINESS | preacher, et al . who give these great The program was a good one and morning to her home, was recently lectures on race queeoous. He will while the audience was not no large the motif of several delightful auto Going into business is a sign of do something and often ask you why owing to the Inclemency of the weath­ sightseeing trips. One was ths progress and a credit to the promo­ haven't you got first-class store«; all er. those who did brave the continu­ compliments of Mr and Mrs J. W. ■VM8CR1PTION RATES Par Taar...... ....... - - ■ ........... ter» But the trouble with colored goods are the same, all come from •la Mantka ....... —-------- rains were delighted with Mme latlmer of Rose City l*ark and it* people, they open too many businesses white man's warehouse, but it seems ous Throe Month» - ---------- —--------- --------- Foreman's work. While In the city Thursday. Mrs. Ruth Flowers was ______ 1 Wi able in adyanoa___________ on a "shoe string." This, tn a meas­ to me he doesn't like the works of our Mme Foreman was the house guest hostess on a trip over the famous Co­ Entered at tha Poatofftca at Portland, cjreaon. a» aeoonU-claaa muller ure. Is the reason so many of their own hand It is like Professor Kelly of Mrs Leonora Henderson lumbia River Highway IMPORTANTI businesses go on the rocks. The les­ Miller says, the Negro la a man of • • • -s » • All communication» tor publication son we must learn and practice. If all men. Or it may be like the angel Californian VM about to be erected in Maryland, was brought to a happy end. was largely Editor of The Advocate: of the State Federation of Woman's tising their change in program. Sure­ chosen for two reasons. First, the brought about by envious, gossipping Dear Sir: Reading your valuable ly they get results. Clubs, on Thursday evening at the late Cardinal provided the money to women. Some of these women are paper, thought I would write you a Arleta Branch Library. The library I am of the belief that if the church purchase the two hundred acre site, now on their beds of affliction; others few lines regarding my race. I was would not narrow its publicity down was tastefully decorated tor the oc­ and again this great churchman had are afraid of their shadows lest they, born in the South in 1865. Have been to mere announcements but give its casion and many called during the a very great interest In the colored too. be struck down for lying and selling goods for 41 years in Missis­ successes full publicity, men and wo­ evening to offer congratulations to race and whatever concerned it. which gossipping on their neighbors. These sippi. Tennessee and Arkansas; have men will be more anxious to "come Mrs. Dunbar on her new honors. he showed by bls works all through same women are playing the bypocrit been watching my people very close­ over in Macedonia." The church J. J. Handsaker, 5630 44th avenue, bls life. As stated by Archbishop in their churches, lodges and society. ly; something must be wrong in loses nothing by setting a certain spent several dads the laat week at Curley of Baltimore, his successor. The time has come for the colored them. We have not a wholesale gro- amount aside each month for publi­ The Dalles, where he put on a cam­ “James Cardinal Gibbons, as a true race to settle its differences, whether very in the South! have not a flrst- cation; in fact, they gain. The most paign for Near East Relief. He goes priest of God. was concerned with they be great or small, real or imag class cotton gin. no large sawmill popular church in any community— next week to Coo« County to help men's souls, and not with the color inary. and each Join hands with the no large or small steamboat; have and I mean the church that is do­ in the campaign there. of their' skin." other and work for the uplift end seen a few dry goods stores, and no ing the most good for that comma- Arleta School will have an exhibit His Interest In the welfare of the betterment and protection of all. A shoe stores, and not many factories I nity—is the church that keeps its of sewing and manual training work case in point: Recently, in Omaha. that amount to anything to give our weekly doings before the people. The colored people was the reason for in the manual training building on Nebraska, says the Monitor, two wo­ boys and girls anything to do. But same with a club or any other or­ a remarkable tribute to him paid the afternoon of June 12. upon his death by Reverend Dr. men bad a falling out over a trivial we have churches. Every block in ganization. Bragg, a colored Protestant minister matter and quit speaking to each town and every crossroad in the I appreciate very highly the help SOUTH MT. TABOR NOTES other. They lived opposite each oth­ country, has lodge halls and pool the Advocate has been to me during of Baltimore. The board of trustees have selected er. and they had long been close rooms. my short time here, and I feel that Mrs. Carroll Richards and children, a sentence in a notable letter of the friends But after the breach of Now, my dear sir. I am the oldest - through the columns of your paper who have been visiting Mrs Richards' Cardinal's to Rev. Bragg on the jim- friendship, whenever they meL each Negro in the grocery business, not my church has been greatly bene­ parents. Mr and Mrs. William Wood­ crow question to print with the Car­ looked the other way and sometimes oldest in age; for 34 years at three fited. ham. 6110 36th avenue, have re­ dinal ’ s picture on its official station ­ they called each other hard names. turned to their home In Tacoma. I ery and catalogues: Finally one of the women got tired The funeral of Alonzo M Presonall, PRINTING DONE AT "The duty of every man is to light ­ of this sort of "comedy of errors." 1 of 3608 73rd street, who died May en the burdens that fall heavily on So swallowing her pride, as one his neighbor, to the full extent of his would say, she walked up to the power." other woman and said: "I am tired Funds are being raised In a large of acting as we do; I hope we are , number of the cities of the country both sensible, Christian women, and ( to erect suitable buildings on the this idea of our not speaking and i 5536 Oregon grounds. Both races are partlcipat- working together in harmony is all THH ADVOCATE 5 :.rj cheslra made up the mualcel part of the program Franklin High Bi-hool baseball team won Ils first game of the season when It triumphed over the Jefferson team last Monday by a score of 6 2. Mrs Orrin III Ntanley of 2601 49th street, returned Tuesday evening from a visit with Mrs. Hall In Cor­ vallis. The senior class of Franklin High Hcliool _pr«ssnted ihs comsdy "Mie« and Men" al the Public Auditorium Thursday evening Th« play was coached by Mr W. (1. Harrington. English teacher at Franklin The leading parts were taken by Mias Barbara Blythe. Karl Craig and Hhel- don mills. The regular monthly meeting of th« Gleaners Hix'let y of the Anabel Pres­ byterian church will be held nest Tuekday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Moore, 3002 68th street Mrs Walter Hulf«. 5339 41«t ave­ nue. has been III tor several days. lu and Mrs. H D Briggs, 4903 34th avenue entertained friend» at their summer homo In Fairview on Memorial Day. Among tho«a proa ent were Mr and Mrs II B Walsh, and »on Clark of 4904 34th avenue. ode^x Daily Fashion Hint •tn HAVE YOUR Ryder Printing Co. I en»»»»-*» A Fl ASH OF FASHION FLt crFpe, cotton erflpe, or th • linen» in the new sunaet color», nwy !>c u-d to rvprtidiire thto charmingly »implr frock. The ck»ing is at the hi: shoukh-r, the waul tiring inf «nd shampoo comb frao Bond ma particular« T9- ffardint your No 1144 offer Bo aura and writ* yovr oaoio and addrooo plainly, and foil partlralart win bo aont you. Do not wait, write to-day for thia offer will not laat lonf. We are doing thia to advortiao Ford*a Hair FoModo a«d Ford'a Hair Streigbtewlog sad Sbam^oo Cooaba. A Addreaa your letter to C TIE OZONIZED II SAM0W CO. WARSAW ILUNOtt AT YOUR SERVICE YELLOW TAXI CALL MAIN 0059 Also Seven-Pgggenger Touring Cars for Sightaeein? LOWEST RATE8 IN THE CITY Dahlia Temple No. 202. I. B. P. O. K. of W., of Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights In each month at Stag Auditorium. All visiting Daughter Elka in good standing In their respective Temples are invited to meet with us. LOUISE THOMAS. Daughter Ruler, BEATRICE H. CANNADY. Daughter Secretary. Syracuse Lodge, K. of P. No. 1, meets the second and fourth Fri­ day nights in each month. All Sir Knlghto In good standing ere welcome. Fraternal Hall, 796 Missis­ sippi Ave. William Dels, C.C.J J. R.