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TBB ----- - t tonal Apple Week. The Advocate and Its house will To tho Apple Growers' Association and the Cham ber of Commerce of Hood River, Ore gon we are again Indebted. THB ADVOCATE Saturday, November I, 1*13 ABTBSAV . ..i measure and thereby help your state to attract capital which means bust neas enterprises, more work and bet ter pay rolls for the laborer News of the Churches INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH ttVs N. 10th Street Rev. R. C. Dyer, Pastor •HORT CUT« ROLAND HAYES SUBSCRIPTION RAT sr .... ... ntbs___ . ■ (By Lincoln Service) (By Trials Breaux) The services last Sunday were wall At Bakersville. N. C-. 77 "leading attended The musical program In cltlsens" were indicted for unlawful already designing their Japanese coa- Edward Benjamin and Harold Reeee Mrs. Shackleford Honored the evening was uul of the ordinary composed s party at the comic opera assembly in connection with recent turnea which will be worn on that oc Mi*. James Shackleford who re “lolanthe” Friday evening, the 3<tb. and we want to use thia method In violence tn forcing colored people lo cently camo boro trow Loo Angeles, casion. • os All enjoyed the performance greatly. thanking those who took a part. leave that vicinity. to make her home with her parents, Sunday. November 4. In the morn OSO Comic Opera Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs J. D. Fort, has been the ing. there will be a short sermon and Mlnnosotlan Entertained Ruanda, the country of gianu. cov recipient of a number of entertain Meadamee K. D Cannady. George In Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Harris, 4*3 the regular covenant mealing. ering an area in Africa larger than ments. among which was a dinner II Benjamin. W L. Reese, J. D Dis the sute of Connecticut, has been Sunday at the residence of Mr. and mond. 8 K. Hll. Irvle Flowers. Ells Rodney avenue, entertained Sunday the evening the third's supper will be administered. You are Invited to ceded to Belgium by Great Britain Misses Thelma at dinner, Mrs R W Farrell of St Mrs G. V. Grayson Saturday she abelh Thompson; worship with us. Paul. Minn Covers were laid for Oort. Nannie M Ivey. Imogene Clark was a luncheon guest of Mrs W B. A. M sermon, subject, "Running Fred D. McCracken. prominent re Holmes, afterwards a visit was made ston. Norma Keen and the Messrs. eight. the Christian race"—Heb 11:1. altor of St. Paul, was refused service to the fast navy ship, the Omaha. P M, "It la Time to Go.'*—Mark In a leading department store in that e e o 14:41. city and the colored people have boy Tho Stock Show cotted the establishment tn reprisal Several parties have been arranged ML Olivet Baptist Chureh East Firs land Sehuylsr Sts. Whether or not married women for the International Livestock Show Rsv. J. W. Anderson, Pastor shall be allowed to teach, to the ex next week, and society In general Is Rss. 4M Tillamook St clusion of maidenly and spinster eli evidencing much intcrest In thia big event. Telephone East BOBS gible products of the Normal unit, see The services of tho church were is the heated question to occupy the Mah Jong Party Planned all that could be expected spiritually, front of the stage tn Washington’s Mesdames J D Diamond and E NOT AFTER US YET. SAYS I” attendance and finance. Many perennial school controversy. D Cannady have planned a Mah Jong PICKENS strangers wore present. One united with ibe church. By Jamen N. Simms. LL.D, Author of Simms Confessing that she stole a watch party for the pleasure of a tew of In the North. East and West. Mr. Rev. Broyleo, of Iowa, preached and chain from a colored cSet to re their friends to be given at the lat Blue Book. Ite. Colored Man. they are not coming lu the morning and the pastor preach turn to her old home at Roanoke. ter's home In Irvington In the near after you (yet) with tar and tenth ed an able sermon as usual from the Va.. Lula Wade, colored maid .at future. Some of those who are to kept by all parties, would be sue BUSINESS APPOINTMENTS era. or whip and rope. They are subject. "The Burprloee of Religion, White Plains. N. T, was provided participate In this unique party are cessfully carried out. Hence to dis coming first—in the way In which and I must see tor Myself." Many with a purse by the grand jury of WHEN JESUS WALKED THE All appointments and engagements appoint on an occasion of this sort they can come and get away with it. congratulated him on the sermon and Westchester County, who refused to WATER of whatever kind should bo kept to may cause great financial loss, as the splendid way ho outlined IL The —after your JOB, after vonr child's indict her and started her on her well as a loss of confidence tn and the minute. seat in the UNSEGREGATED II Y. P. U. had a splendid mooting. way. We read of many miracles In the But when a party to an appoint respect for the party who disregards Mrs. Bishop's office secretary of the SCHOOL, after your halfequal ac days when Jesus walked on the water ' ment finds that It la Impossible tor this engagement. commodations In public places, after Oregon Baptist State Convention Don’t fail to eat an apple a day and we think of those days as gone It la therefore necessary that be him to keep his engagement it Is his your elective or appointive office of sang two fine solos. Tho choir of during National Apple Week. October forever. But once tn a while our at duty to notify all other parties con fore entering Into an Important en any kind. Once they get your status 31-November 7. tention Is called to some miraculous corned that It Is impossible for him gagement that one carefully consider our church went to Salem. Oregon. lowered in these ways, then the tar phenomena In some psrt of the coun to meet them at the time and place whether they will be able to beep It Tuesday night and rendered a pro and feathers, the rope and the con gram in the Pint Baptist church try or the other In this day and time. MOTEL NOTES stated. This notification should sug or not and where there Is any doubt venient limb will be not only prob Hut we are prone to think of It In a gest some other time and place tor notify the other party at the Ums More than 400 people listened to able but Inevitable. It la only a de them The pastor end some of the George Wilson, bead cursory manner and soon forget, but fulfilling the engagement of your probable Inability to meet shoir graded people that can be so treated. members went out to the Boys' In the words of the relater of this waiter at The Multnomah, In case of a business engagement him Then all considerations based and the firat move, therefore, will Training School and rendered a pro wonderful story, "when It happens In dropped deed In the din one who breaks It without due notice upon this appointment should be con gram at 7 P M . naturally and instinctively be to de- and then Joined the your own home. unde r your own to all other parties concerned, if It Is ditional. ing room last week. Wil grade you. remainder of the choir at tho church. eyes . . . THEN: Right here we are son was formerly an em Great fortunes are often loot; possible to give such notice, is guilty More than 150 boys at the Stalo I going to publish a part of a personal ploye of The Portland. great business schemes are often LODGES of an unpardonable negligence Training School listened to our pas- U A. Goodwin, waiter at The letter to Mrs. E. D. Cannady from her Often times questions of the great doomed to failure; successful ven 1 lor. Mr. Drew and Mrs Bowers rea Portland, who has been on a jaunt brother-in-law. whom many Portland- Lodges. If they would get any- eat importance, of which all parties lures are often spoiled; loss of repu- der the program Communion neat where, the members must cut out so to his old home in Augusta. Ga.. Is > era know. Will Jones, of Houston, to an appointment may not be aware, tationa and even Ilfs Is often tunee Sunday evening sad covenant after Texas, who visited here in 1*13 and and reports a most back on the Job much rising to and arguing about hinges upon the development of some the result of some one's failure to the sermon The subject Sunday made many friends. His only daugh points of order and the like, and put enjoyable trip. tact, which It the appointment were . keep his appointment. evening. Narrow Ecapes." The B. ter. Rosamond, a beautiful girl Just who recently re Claude James. on some constructive programs that It? I can only think of the blind man T. P. U. will render a program al 7 look forward to the future growth signed from the Portland has hiked past her teens, a graduate from Ob- say here, the reason for Mr llueter's of old. who said "One thing I know, P M Sunday Come and hear them College. an excellent musician eel in out to California. Institutions. and prosperity of the suggestion was because on the Sat that whereas I was blind, now I see." Henry Hayes and Ben Rutherford, who had just entered her field of la- urday. just the day before, while We need to cut out so much society busman and bellhop respectively, bor as teacher, was seised with Clora (Mr Jones' wife), was chang Whereas 1 left my daughter at 7:38 helpless and sick unto death, with were shipped to Gearhart Friday to Inflammatory rheumatism and ren snd get down to business. ing her bed clothes, she. Rosamond, a greet gash In her abdomen, exuding work tn the Gearhart hotel Saturday dered helpless. When she could walk became so sick It was thought she she had to use two crutches, and fin pus. and with a swollen, painful fool, It seems easier for a camel to and Sunday. was dying, and Clora had to desist J. D. Fort, veteran hotel man at ally the time came she could not that could not touch the floor. I re crawl through the eye of a needle and return her to bed at once, fan turned and found her sitting up. and than for a colored family to rent a The Portland, is taking a week's rest walk even with her crutches. And ning her. rubbing her hands, etc. here is the story of her miraculous house tn Portland, Why not wake cure. Sunday night at 7:30 I went to my ever and anon standing, repeating Charles Redd, who has been "vamp cure: The up and buy your homes? organ seat at Trinity, leaving the "In Thy strength I stand." “I wish 1 had space to toll of Rosa- ing" around town for a month or FIRST A. »... E. ZION CHURCH household to the sick and to the wound'healed and waa closed tn The sute income tax measure will more in his auto, has rejoined his tnond's miraculous cure of her rheu praying people who had not yet ar- about ten days. She continued to 417 A.uisms Ave, Rev. E. J. Ma matism. and her operatoin aftermath. be voted on next Tuesday, November old job at The Portland. rived. When 1 returned at 9:30 P. walk, but with a limp Finally, even gruder, A. B. Pastor. Parsonage. 250 Mrs. Wilson, the fascinating "check When you hear of something of the Sth Vote No. M Rosamond was silting on the edge the limp was gone. And now she Is Cook Ave. Phono Walnut 5174. er" at The Portland. Is taking a kind happening to somebody you can A new day seems to be dawning on of the bed reading The Post, and If In San Antonio Junior High, teach look off and whistle softly: 'It may Remember that if the sute Income month's vacation. Zion and tho future la as bright as she has been In bed for anything ex ing English and music.” be so; I do not know', in the tune of tax measure passes, eastern capital s perfect day. The choir sings better cept sleep from that wonderful night Auld I-ang Syne. But when It hap For Rent — 4 unfurnished rooms. will, go another direction. It will not HOUSE TO SELL each week and It la truly taking Ila to this good hour, well, tt has been i Garfield 3310. pens tn your own household, with come to Oregon. Vote against the I 289 Wheeler Street Willamette Blvd, beet view prop place In the church. The two saxo within the last 73 hours, that's all. your eyes upon It—then. well, that's Now when folks ask me to explain, erty. To close estate, modern, six- phones mastered by Messrs M. P. f. It. "THEN!” And it happened right I feel like telling 'em to go—well, room. garage, fruit, flowers. Room Crawford and Bert Turner and tho Satisfaction Will Be Mutual Phone Broadway 7222 here at 215 Robin street any old place. How can I explain 311 Mscleay Bldg. Morrow. Bdw (807 alto voice of Mrs. Holmes add much 1 could never have believed anyone to tho choir. Now life seems to be In could suffer as she did with the rheu every department snd with thia put matism. It was inflammatory and Into action Zion will again take Ito settled In her right ankle. She had Ths Right Pises to Have Your Shoe Repairing Dona place as the leading church In Port- to stay In one position so long that land. "Put-on thy strength, O Zion " UP-TO-DATE REPAIR SHOP 350 Gllsan Street, in Perk Hotel, opposite New Pootofflco a growth developed within, and the Sunday morning will be given over to B. J. JOHNSON. Proprietor Portland, Oregon operation had to be. When I left her 272 Washington Street song and testimony and Sunday oven OPEN FROM S A. M. TO 10 P. M. at San Antonio, the hospital physi Ing the pastor will preach. If you All Klnda of Meata Barbecued—Servo You Hero, or You May Take cian thought that the local that had want to enjoy a real progressive fi It Home been given would make a major oper Christian endeavor, visit Zion. You SPECIAL ation unnecessary. So 1 returned When You Call a Taxi-Cab are welcome. Ham and Eggs. Bacon and Eggs, Hot Cakes and Coffee, Served from home. Suddenly, however, It waa de 8 A. M. to 11 A. M. cided that she must go on the table, Who of (he Race is no( exceeding ly proud and inspired by the great < avbievemeat of Roland Hayes, the famous tenor who has been engaged aa a soloist tor the Boston and De troit Symphony orchestras? Mr Hayes has been hailed and acclaimed by the famous musicians of Europe as a finished artist, and there is no doubt bni what Mr Hayes must un questionably be a wonderful singer when a world tamed orchestra like the Boston Symphony orchestra steps over the color line and places Mr. Hayes in one of the most prominent and conspicuous places in its rank. Mr. Hayes waa born end reared tn poverty and had to struggle for his education and to perfect himself tn his art. and now that he has gained success, honor and afme, the reel ought to be easy. •«: . LOO _ __________ _________________________________ Ent«.-e4 at the I’esteffics at Portland. Oregon. sassed Maae use tier. IMPORTANTI AU communications for publication or otherwise should be addressed to The Advocate Publishing Company. Suite 811 Macleay Building. Portland. Oregon. Advertising rates made known on application. BUSINESS AND FINANCE I A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY ABUNDANT PARDON:—Let wicked forsake his way, and the righteous man his thoughts: and him return unto the Lord, and will have mercy upon him; and our God, for he will abundantly par don.—Isaiah 55:7. VOTERS MUST BE WHITE The Constitution of the state of Ohio says that all voters in Ohio must be white male citlaens of the United SUtes of the age of twenty- one years This part of the Consti tution of Ohio is tike that of Ore gon which says colored folk cannot vote, own property or reside in the state only for a limited time. How- ever, they are both nullified by amendments to the United States Constitution. Colored people in Ohio like the colored people in Oregon have made efforts to have those worthless black laws removed from the consti tutions but so far of no avail. AFRICA Africa has been hailed as the black man's country. However, If this be true, why is It that the greater part of the country is under the control of the white man It is history that an independent colony of Great Brit- ain holds the south of Africa and those people, tt is thought will soon control the northern psrt of the country France and Italy own some of the choicest portions of North Africa. However, there are many small Independent African tribes that have their own rulers or chiefs. But in all that vast country there are only two provinces of appreciable sise over which black people rule black people without dictation from the white man. Abyssinia has been hailed as the mecca for colored peo ple. Few people know that a woman is the ruler of that province. She is Empress Waixeru Zandlta, and is the daughter of the famous Menellx. She obtained the rulership by lndt- Ing a rebellion against her nephew. which resulted in his downfall, The republic of Liberia Is thought by many to be a part of Africa. How ever, it is a territory which Joins Africa on the North. The first at tempt to colon lie Liberia from the < United States originated in 1817, which proved a failure. Thirty years made later another attempt was which met with better success, Many I thousands of colored people went to Liberia; they had s mighty hard time at first and those who are there to day are not faring any too good. Credit is due the American colored man for whatever form of civil gov ernment and all things that they may now call civilisation, that are now to be found in Liberia. Nominally, Li beria is a republic, but a very few people vote. Regardless of the fact the population is a million five hun dred thousand, the government Is controlled by lees than two thousand. Taking all things into consideration, it is not advisable that the colored people of the United States rush pell- mell from this country into Africa or into any of those European posses sions. Model Shoe Repair Kt Call Brdy. 0098 BLACK AND WHITE Stands at all leading hotels and all parts of The Up-to-Date Cleaning & Tailoring Co leans K LOTHES LEAN Hata cleaned and blocked to suit you. Yas, we clean everything from neckties up to rugs, blankets, etc. 8ulta and Overcoats made to your Individual measure. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Our prices are very reasonable. Give us a trial. Wo will please you. Call East 0268 for GIFTS FOR THE EDITOR The Editor of The Advocate has been the recipient of so many gifts and kind expressions recently that It is difficult to give each the proper acknowledgement. We are taking, therefore, this method of acknowledg ing the gift of a lovely letter case of beautiful Un leather from the Poro College, St. Louis. Mo_ through the courtesy of Edga. E McDaniel of the firm. This Is one of the Race’s most substantial and progressive business concerns and the depart- mental heads ars on the job creating novel methods that are conducive to the growth and development of the already big concern. Another gift which came to us this week and In which It la likely the little Cannadys will share. Is a large box of Winter Banana apples from the Hood River Apple Growers' Association through the Chamber of Commerce of Hood River, Oregon, tn celebration of Ussa I Apple Week. Each apple beauty And there Is one thing tain. If no one else observes the city TAYLOR THI TAILOR J. W. INGERSOLL, Prep. BARBECUE PLANT and at once. And just aa suddenly Cora Morrow walked Into the hospi tal and remained till her convalens- cence was well on the way. Days after, with her at home, site hovered on the border. Mr. Hueter (Mr. Hueter is a (white) neighbor who lives across the street from Mr. Jones for year«* told me to let him carry her handkerchief to be annolnt- ed at Rev. Richey's meeting, and her name to be given the "prayer »quad". I He asked that we secure at least three persons (where two or three are gathered In My Name,” etc.), to come to the house that (Sunday) night, and promptly at 8:30 to begin prayer for her immediate healing, calling .her by name. The "prayer squad" would do the same Let me " — > The Triple Triangle Club Will Givo a Ball at ths Stag Club EXTRA Merchant's Lunch Served from 11 A. M. to 2:80 P. M. BARBECUE Served at All Hours r STEWART-SCHNEIDER CO. MEN'S WEAR PORTLAND HOTEL Sevanth BRoadway 9100 RED TOP TAXI CO Economy Drug Stores No. 1—10th and Morrison Streets. Atwater 1810 THANKSGIVING NIGHT No. 1—143 Fourth Street at Alder. November 2*. 1*23 No. 8— Williams Avenue and Russell Street. Webb’s Orchestra 8L Phillips Mission 14th snd Savior Daye St. Phillip's Mission has announced extraordinary services for Sunday Miss Friels Shaw will be soloist. Morning service, 11 a. m ; Sunday School, 11 m. Archdeacon Black in charge; Mr. B. Colee, lay reader. A cordial welcome awaits you at St Phillips. No. 4-1010 Belmont Street. Main 1887 East 8085 Tabor 8838 Day AdvenUet Mina Ian, 242 Russell Street Mrs. K. O. Johnson, leader. Sabbath School (Saturdays) at 10 A NO? but afool IS A PERSON WHO TE lls all he knows B ut DOKSsfT KNOW MUCH TO TELL ano never LEARNS from experience ---- -f "z, "" why talk . SO MUCH ABOUT YOURSB L F? = Bible study at 11 A. M. Y. P. M. V. 8. at 1:30 P. M. tors welcome. Visi Psntocoetol Mleelen ef ths Churoh ef God In Christ "Ths Hsuss of Prayer** 2S Union Ave. N. Elder Robert Boe rale. Pastor Sunday services: 10 a. ■„ Bunday school; 11:30 a. m. and 7:10 p. ■„ preaching. Wash day meetings: Monday. Wednesday and Friday tv» "Ings, for testimonials, prayer for healing ths sick and for tarry moot ings. AU ars cordially Invited to attend. You are cordially Invited to the Elk's Bsrber Shop. We carry a full lino of Hair Prep arations. Msdsm Walker’s Hair Grower, O-Pal Dressing, Madame DeNeal Hair Grower, Tho Star Hair Grower, Hatton’s Wavo, Zuta Klnkout, G. A. Morgan’s Hair Goods, High Brown Preparation, Nelson Hair Grower, Ws ars here to serve you. Service Is our motto. ELKS BARBER SHOP Phone Brdwy 5188. 311 Flanders 8t. W. Agss. Prop. — Adv. off SAMBO SIMS—Sambo Hae Something On Hie Mind 4 M, TO THE PEOPLE OP PORTLAND — < Thanksgiving—Court of %