TB« August 8, 8. 10. 11 and 13, 1833. Rev. OAKLAND A BERKELEY NEW« J. W. Anderson, pastor. The asso- By Arthur D. LeBoa Published every Saturday at Bulto elation elected the following office rs Mrs. William Miles of 1588 Ashby 811 Macleay Building. Phono Broad for 1833 and 1834: Rev. W D. Car way *»07. 1 ter D.D., moderator; Rev. A. L avenue returned home after spending a week tn I.oa Angeles where she Editor fey rd. first vice moderator; Rev. J. , D. CANNADT , -a— was a delegate to the K. of P. and Rg K. D CANWADY—. L. Murray, second vice moderator. Courts of Calanthe Grand Ixalge sea _______ Associate Editor ADVOCATE A«1-------- Portland. Oregon—Rutherford Brothere. Rev. K B. Reed. D. D.. recording sec Sion. Broadway and Flanders «. retary; Rev. J. W. Anderson, cor Mr and Mrs. 8. W. WrighL 1*01 Elks Sanitary Barber «hop, 318 Flaw responding secretary, and Rev. 8. A. Derby street. Berkeley, entertained dore Street. Franklin, treasurer, Bunday was a I Miss Annette Russell of Memphis. great day. Dr. Reed preached at 11 Tenn Miss Russell ts a niece of Mr. A. M and Dr. A. W. Williams at 8 Wright. Mias Wright la the house P. M. The Junior choir sang in the guest of Mra Eelectra Beachman of morning and the Senior choir at the 34th street. Mr. Lucien Ball of Alexandria. La., evening services. It was said by the delegation that the Mt. Olivet choir joined his family at NIT Encinal has no equal in the association. The avenue. Alameda. Cal. Mrs Ball and moderator said that he could use the the three little sons arrived In Juno, choir. Sunday night after the even and will make their home on the ing sermon the pastor baptised Ruth Coast Mrs. Ball la the sister of Mra. 8UH8CH11TION RAT B. Anderson and Leia Jackson. The H. L. Compton, of Alameda. Mr. William Young and Mrs Grit church was filled. More money was nth» ......... , .. .......... — 4 on th» ............. 1-H raised by the association at this ses tin of Houston were entertained at sion than any other session. The dinner by Mr and Mrs. Henry Brock delegation waa carried to Columbia of Ashby avenue. Berkeley. Mr and Mrs Robinson and daugh City Saturday where the Mt. Olivet IMPORTANTI Sunday School and the Visiting Sun ter. Miss Marion, are the house All communications for publication day School had a great time. Re- guests of Mr and Mrs Harvey Cal or otherwise should be addressed to The Advocate Publishing Company. turning home Mrs. Anderson enter houn. 1031 5*th street Oakland. Mrs. Suite 311 Macleay Building, Portland. tained the ladies and the Rev. An Robinson is police matron of Loa Oregon. derson entertained the men at the Angeles. Mr O. Murphy of Los Ang Advertising rates made known on greatest affair ever witnessed tn the elea is also the guest of Mr. Calhoun. application. annals of the association. The dele Dr. and Mrs. O. Roy Busch have gation had three regular meals each moved into their new home at 5#0 "Don’t ask for rights Take them. day. the ladies of the church left no «3rd street. An' don’t let inn? wan give them to ye stone unturned for the feeding of the , Mr. an<L Mrs. Grady of St. Louis, A right that Is handed to ye fr naw- thln’ has somethin' the matter with IL" delegation. Mo. who have been the bouse guests THE ADVOCATE odeix of B —Mr. Dooley. Hat unlay, Augual II, till. ABY««AY (By Trial« Breault Mrs. Clara Anderson, one of l*ort- Texas, and iu Loa Aujelea. Cal. Mrs. land's finest looking widows, left Culp was royally entertained while Thursday tor a four weeks’ visit with In Houston by a bevy of her friends. relatives in Clarkevllle and Nash She brought back with her her young vllle, Tenn. She will also visit Den elater. Mias Jones, who will attend Portland schools. Mra. Culp reporta ver and Chicago. • • • an wonderful trip. see Mrs. Jerry Turner and chlldreu One of the very attractive affaire are spending the summer at Seaside, see of the past week, was the Informal Mra J. Wisdom will enlirtaiu Sat reception given Saturday evening, urday evening at her home from 7:30 tor which the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. to 11 o'clock. Complimentary to via- Anderson were hosts at their beaull fui home. 4M Tillamook street iti-vg ladies. o o s The delegates end ladles of the Northwest Coast Baptist Association At Sea aide Among those vacationing at Bea- were the motif for the very enjoyable side are Meadames Jerry Turner and occasion. Presiding at the serving Elise Reynolds and their children, table, with its gorgeous centerpiece Attorney and Mra Eugene Minor; of pink chrysanthemums was Mrs A. Mrs. J. W. Stanley. Mra Wm. Deis I L. Corneal, assisted by Mrs. C. K. and children; Mrs. Foster. Mrs. Ivey and Mrs. T. Simpson. The color Abernathy and children; Miss Clo scheme of pink and white waa moat tilde Curry. Mrs E. D. Cannady and beautifully arranged, from the Ice children. Mrs. Minnie Dupee. Mr. cream meringues to little Miss Doria and Mrs. G. N. White, the latter re Anderson’s cani receiving costume turned home Wednesday, after two In the receiving line were Mra. J. weeks at Seaside They report the W. Anderson. Mrs. L. Hill and Mias i weather tine and the water graud. I Ruth Anderson « * • The Northwest Coast Baptist As Mra Culp Retuma sociation closed Its sessions Bunday Mrs. K. L. Culp has returned from evening with great work accom a three months' tour In the South, plished and nothing but praise for visiting her relatives In Houston, Portland's abundant hospitality. THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS of Mr. and Mrs William E Davis. a»00 West 85. left tdr their home last week by the way of Loe Augeleo af ter a pleasant stay of ten days. Mra. Hattie Tarleton, formerly pro prietress of the Tarleton Pharmacy, has returned to Los Angeles, where she is recuperating at the home of her sister Mrs Maloney Mrs. L. C. Sweetwyne. 3107 King street, met with a serious accident Sunday morning while driving at One among the first big official acts that President Coolidge should do If he is the believer in Justice and equal opportunity as he is thought to be. He will recall Leonard Wood, who is the governor-general of Philippine Islands, and give to asland its independence, tor Philippine people have proven many ways that they are fitted self-government Wallace A. BatUe, announced the Associated Press’ Boston repre sentative. as being president of the Okolona Industrial School (wherever that may be), says he thinks that “a southern white man ought to con trol the U. 8. Veterans' hospital at Tuskegee, and let Negroes recom mend the southerner.” If that “Negro boot-licker” is still in Boston we trust Editor William Monroe Trotter of The Guardian will have bls head examined immediately so that the truth may be published as to Battle's sanity.—Now dear editor of the Cleveland (Onio) Gazette, don’t you know that Prof. BatUe didn’t mean what he said. He lives in Missis- sippL See! We read mach about the causeo of the migration of the colored people to the North. Many different rea sons are given bpt to those who have lived in the South and those who know anything about conditions as they exist among the colored people there, the answer is obvious. With 'S white mobs lynching colored people almost daily; with poor schools, still more poorly equipped; Jimcrow street and railway cars and public parks closed to them; besides a long list of other injustices, the wonder is that the colored people have not left the South long before. We fear that the politicians are going to expect too much of Presi- dent Coolidge. With an U. B. F. Lodge Just organ- lsed and a dozen or more other lodges in operation there is no rea sonable excuse for a fellow not get into some of them. There must be a lot of money boat excursions and picnics to Judge by the number that is being pulled off by our people. To our delinquent subsribers: you believe in heaven or hell, come in, call or send In your subscription money. WILL MR. COOLIDGE MAKE GOOD? We especially look forward to our new President to make good for at least two reasons. First he is from the right part of the country That part where men are treated as men. where the brotherhood of man Is be ing exercised. Second. In Mr Cool idge's speech of acceptance, July 27. 1920, he said the "Negro holds a dou ble title to citizenship” because of his loyalty to the nation and his in vestment in liberty bonds (one out of every five), etc. For these reasons Mr. Coolidge said the Negro should "be relieved from imposition, to be defended from lynching and be free ly granted equal opportunities." Let us as individuals and as associations and as lodges and as churches keep the situation before him, for one soon and easily forgets these things after going Into office, especially when surrounded by administration heeds and advisors, There are two important questions before him now. vis., the Tuskegee affair and the Antl-Lynchlng Bill. I am sure we can only use the "watchful waiting” policy as we keep the issues before him. REV E J MAGRUDER. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES The Northwest Coast Baptist Asso elation held its 12th annual session with the Mount Olivet Baptist church Daily Fashion Hint 37th and Telegraph avenue Her car was completely demolished In a col- lieion with another motorist by the name of Johnson (white). She was Internally Injured and la In a criti cal condition Mr. Harold McCor mick. who accompanied Mrs. Sweet- wyne escaped with minor injuries, being thrown clear of the car. Mrs. Joe Johnson and Mias Mary Snell of Vancouver. B. C„ slater and friend of Mra. Lottie Evans. 1704 Center street, are visitors in Oak land. Presley 8. Winfield, superintend ent of American Mutual Benefit As sociation of Northern California, left for Fresno. Los Angeles and Elsmere. California. TO THE PEOPLE OF PORTLAND Distinctive Footwear For Afternoon and Evening Hosiery to Harmonize—High Grade Repair Work KNIGHT SHOE CO Morrison Street, near Broadway BARBECUE PLANT 350 Glisan Street, in Park Hotel, opposite New Postoff.ee B. J. JOHNSON. Proprietor OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO 10 P. M. All Kinds of Meats Barbecued—Serve You Here, or You May Take It Home SPECIAL Ham and Eggs. Bacon and Eggs. Hot Cakes and Coffee, Served from 8 A. M. to 11 A. M. EXTRA Merchant’s Lunch Served from 11 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. BARBECUE Served at All Hours CTOV ' M, PARIS EXALTS SIMPLICITY The whole world of fashion bow# to the slam-line frock, and this mode! in cinder voile is typical of what Paris is wearing On either side of the oval neck at the front are group» of hand-run tuck», and the short kimono »leeve» are trimmed with self-lands. The front and back panel» of the skirt extend above the narrow belt, but the »ide panels are content to be gathered at the upper edge and tuck their surplus length under at the hem Medium size require» 4J6 yards 36 inch material. < •Pictorial Review Dress No 1563 Sizes 16 to 20 years, and 34 to 4 inches bust. Price 35 certs. You are cordially invited to the Elk’s Barber Shop. We carry a full line of Hair Prep arations. Madam Walker's Hair Grower, O-Pal Dressing. , Madame DeNeal Hair Grower, The Star Hair Grower, Hatton’s Wavo, I Zuta Klnkout, G. A. Morgan's Hair Goods. High Brown Preparation, Nelson Hair Grower, We are here to serve you. Service Is our motto. ELKS BARBER SHOP Phone Brdwy 5388. 315 Flanders St. E W. Agee. Prop. —Adv. Furnished Rooms wood 3878.—Adv. for rent, And we expect our visitors to obey our rule, which proceeds not from law. but from our character and cue- toms, In virtue of which all Franck mon form one grand family, from which hour of them la disinherited.** News ol the Churches A Trip to Mount Hood Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Patton In their car and Mr. and Mrs. E A. Aleaan- dor with their car made up a party of eleven and motored to Mount INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH UUa N. 10th Street llood Bunday and picnicked on the Rev. fl. C. Dyer, Pastor mountain Their guests were Mr. Bud Mrs. W H. Aberaathey, Mr. and BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Mrs. Gilbert Patton, Mrs. Iloocoe Larrabse and McMillen Streets Sima, Little Billie and Heckle De- Rev. A. R. Foa, 0. D., Pastor lacy. Phons East »107 The party left Portland al 4:30 fl. L. Jameson, Assistant Tuesday morning and returnd at 11 Phono Walnut 3#00 that night, all reporting a glorious Quarterly meeting will be observed time. at Bothel A. M E. church this Bun- toe da>. and the Holy Communion will Mrs. C C. Smith, wife of a promi be administered at both services. nent physician of Washington, I). C.. I The subject of the minister's dis ' Is in Oregon to visit her brother, T. course at the morning service will J. Cotton of Boring. She In company be. "Curing Life's Fevers.' The sub with her brother, paid the Advocate Joel at night will bo. "Wanted - ' office a visit. Men Who Uadoratand the Times.” e e o The presiding elder, Rev. 8. K Mrs It F. Morrison, al 513» 84th Bailey, will be here next Thursday street. gave an at home on Friday. and will hold the last quarterly con- August 10th. honoring her house i ferenee of thia conference year guests. Mrs. Martha Washington of , Thursday night. August 33rd. Los Angeles and Mra. Frank Meyers and Mrs. Brooks of l<ong Beach. Cal. ML Olivet Baptist Church The house was prettily decorated East Fire tend Schuyler Sts. with sweet peas and dahlias About Rev. J. W. Anderson, Pastor 50 ladies called during the after Rea 42# Tillamook St noon. Mrs. V. K Koene and Mrs Telephone East 80S» Duke cut the Ices and cake, Miss Melba Burg served the punch. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH • • East 78th and Everett Streets. Miss Imogene Clarkston, of Wash Her B. L. Moseley, M T D. pastor. ington. D. C.. who visited Portland Phone Tabor 37*8. last tall, la paying us another call George II. She la the gueat of Mrs. 8L Phillips Mission Benjamin, 450 East 18 th atret. N. 34th and Savior Deys • • e Morning service, 11 a. m ; Sunday The Misses McFarland. label and School. 13 m. Archdeacon Black In Stewart, school teachers of Coluni charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay reader. A bus. Ohio, spent several days thia cordial welcome awaits you al St. week sightseeing In Portland. They Phillips. were much pleaaed with the city and expressed a desire to return While FIRST A. ’ . fl. ZION CHURCH In the city they stayed at the home 41? .• .. ema Ave., Rev. I. J. Ma- of Mrs George H. Benjamin. grudsr, A. 8. Pastor. Parsonage, 280 s s a Cook Ave. Phone Walnut 6174. Miss Margie Danley, of Pasadena. Sunday will be known as full bouse Cal., has accepted the position of day Every member and friend will Secretary of the Williams Avenue bring another Rev Magruder has Branch of the Y. W. C. A . made va been asked to repeat on Sunday cant by the resignation of Mias Ma evening the subject "Heaven's Su bel Brrd. Mias Byrd is at present premo Decree" and a full house Is taking a course of training In New expected. York and will remain with the Cen Spend the day at Zion and ha ted tral Branch In that city. While re with the pure unadulterated gospel gretting to lose Miss Byrd, ber friends here will be delighted to Pentecostal Mission of ths Churjh of know of her good fortune. ■CRACKER' TOURISTS IN FRANCE VENT SPLEEN ON RACE MAN (Continued from page 1) Immense Empire, whatever their race or color of their skin, will, we hope, regard our black cltlaens a> good as the rest of us. They will not forget that their country also ac cepted the services of black men In time of noed. "We promise In return that when i we are In the United Stated wa will Sell obey the dry law which American legislation has Imposed on every one. God In Chriet "The House of Prayer" 28 Union Avo. N. Elder Robert Soarcle, Paetor Sunday services: 10 a school; 11:30 a. m. and preaching. Week day Monday, Wednesday and miaga, for testimonials, healing the sick and for tags. AU are cordially attend. tn . Bunday 7:30 p. m . meetings: Friday eve prayer for tarry meet Invited to Lodge Directory I. B. P. O. E. OF THE WORLD STEWART-SCHNEIDER CO MEN'S WEAR PORTLAND HOTEL AT YOUR SERVICE YELLOW TAXI CALL MAIN 0059 Also Seven-Passenger Touring Cars for Sightseeing LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY The Up-to-Date Cleaning & Tailoring Co THIS BEAUTIF HAIR STRAIGHTENING AND SHAMPOO COMR This Comb la Wall Worth >1.00 leans K LOTHES LEAN Hats cleaned and blocked to suit you. Yea, we clean everything from neckties up to rugs, blankets, etc. Suits and Overcoats made to your individual measure. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Our prices are very reasonable. Olve us a trial. We will please you. Call East 0258 for TAYLOR THE TAILOR J. W. INGERSOLL, Prop. HAVE YOUR PRINTING DONE AT Ryder Printing Co ' 192 Third Street Main 5536 Portland, Oregon You wish QUALITY Printing. Therefore, for you, we execute printing AS YOU LIKE IT ROSE CITY LODGE NO. Ill, I. B. P. O. E. OF W„ MEETS the 2ND ANO 4TH WEDNESDAY EVEN- INO8 OF EACH MONTH AT THE «TAG AUDITORIUM, 381'/, EAST MORRISON STREET. ALL VISIT- ING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. E. D. CANNADY, E. R. 311 Macleay Bldg. MINOR, Secretary. 41# Abington Bldg. The Columban Press, Inc PRINTERS LINOTYPERS Railway Exchange Building You may leave your printing orders with The Advocate office. We will receive them promptly. NOTICE Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. O. E. of W., of Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights In each month at Stag Auditorium. All visiting Daughter Elks In good standing In their respective Temples are Invited to meet with us. LOUISE THOMA8, 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 Knights tn good standing are welcome. Fraternal Hall, 785 Missis sippi Ave. E. D. Cannady, C.O., 311 Macleay Bldg. Boyce Strain K of P. A 8.