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TM« THE ADVOCATE Published every Saturday at Suite 111 Macleay Building Phone Broad way 6*07. SUHSCHII'TION RATES sr __ ________________ oaths .. ................................ IMPORTANTI All communications for publication or otherwise should be addressed to The Advocate Publishing Company. Saito 311 Macleay Building. Portland. Oregon. Advertising rates aaade known on application. "Don't ask tor rignta Take them. An' don't let annv wan give them to ye A right thut la nsnded to ys Cr naw- thln' has somethin' tho matter with It." —Mr Dooley hav* rights who dare maintain them.-Jamas Ruawll Lovsll WOULD YOU BE MISSED’ Have you ever asked yourself the guest ion: "If 4 should die today, would I be missed by the great, busy world? Would the fraternal and so cial world know that I was gone* How long would yoar own family feel your absence. Would the church miss you when the song was sung? Would your voice be missed, would you be missed at lhe bedside of lhe sick? Would the poor, the widow and the orphan mias you? If not. you have lived to litUe purpose: your life Hsturds,. December 11. IMS id you might ss en born ■ ■ well unavoidably absent from Grand l^xlge of a colored family who la In need, her 18th. at Eton church parsonage. dovana can bo proud of. aa It will be session at Chicago, hut Alternates In call Broadway 510?. and the commit MO Cook Avenue, by Rev. K. J. Ma the only government building Robinson and Bott» served la hie ted will look after them gruder Thursday, the 30th of De Alaska. Wo have had several new WHO WILL WEAR McARTHUR'* stead. Reports of same January 1, The Daughters held their eeml-an cvmber. a beautiful reception In their bulldingo this summer aud fall Our MANTLE L 3. 1344. anal electian of officer*. Here are honor was held at the reeMence of city scents to be gradually growing, Ladles' Auxiliary to Local M meets lhe results: Daughter Louise Thoma», Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K Ivey, 344 no artificial boom, but a steady I C. N. McArthur, the brave, the In regularly each month ou the 1st and Daughter Haler; Daughter Lulu Hub Tlbbett Street. A large number of growth trepid. the outspoken toe of the Ku 3rd Mondays Female employee of bard. Vice Daughter Ruler; Daughter guests attended during the appointed Mr aud Mrs. Byl. Meredith have Klux Klan, has gone. The queatluB the Pullman Company aa by Coast! Webb. Assistant Daughter r Ruler; houra, congratulating and presenting had their houae and laundry rented- now being asked by many la. what tutloa. and those of tho porter fami Daughter K D Cannady. I Financial gifts io the happy couple. Mrs. eled. now they have one of the beet man among the candidates for the of lies tn the district are members Met Secretary; Daughter James N. Man Blanchard la a cousin of Mr« Ivey, equipped laundries In Alaska fice of United States Senator, tor Grat Monday In, December at reel ley. Treasurer; l>augt)ter Cordelia and la prominent In church circles. Mrs. Catherine Anderson of First which he had announced himself, has deuce of Mrs J. Prescott, who served Clay. Recording Secretary; I Daughter She la also a member of the Harry street has had her home remodeled the courage and manhood to speak sandwiches, home made cake, and hot Lena Green. Gate Keeper; I I laughter T. Burleigh Sextette. Mrs. Anderson eaid last week "That out against the Klan and its sinister coffee after bualnssa; third Monday Zulu Lowe. Door Keeper; I Daughter we have a alee summer, she would be purposes as did he. st residence of Mrs H B Strawder, Deputy. Helen Morton conducting lhe proud Io see a little show." so her NIWI PROM ALASKA who served salmon salad, hot bta- elect ion of the Daughters. Moat of wish ha« come true. A Reader. ODDFELLOWS HOLO ANNUAL cuits and coffee after adjournment. lhe above mentioned officers were Dec. 4. IMS. Cordova. Alaska. ELECTION First Monday in January, IBM, will elected unanlmouah Rosebud Study Club Moots Listen zfellows, don't crowd; we The Advócale. meet at residence of Mrs. George Mrs. Garner Grayaon was hostess to Portland. Oregon. The new Northwest Lodge. No 1554. Randall. 41116 Union Avenue Every will be able to take care of you do I ntuat any we have had a wonder a mealing of the Rosebud Btudy Club Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. member expected present. Important ing the ninety day dispensation No. ful winter ao tar. now we are getting at her houae. »71 East list HI reel. N. Tuesday evening elected the follow business, open 8 30 P. M. the goal Isn't dead, he can carry ail lhe flrat snow of the seaaoa We have Wtslneaday afternoon. A program In ing officers. Bro Irvin Flowers, No of you. Yea, you can have an applica keeping with the spirit uf the season had plenty of rain. ble Grand: Bro. Wade Brown. Noble THS DOING* OF THS BLKB tion blank. Call Broadway 5107. The Colored people of Cordova was enjoyed. Needle work occupied Father; Bro. Eugene J. Minor. Past seem to be happy and prosperous, as a part of the social hour. Tho host (By Eugene J. Minor I Local Couple Wed Noble Father; Bro. Eugene Carr. eaa served delicious rereehmrnts. The Elks' Christmas Committee la William Moore, well known local there are only a few here Vice Grand; Bro. D. W Worthy. Ad We have a new government build vocate; Bro. J E. Watson, Perma busy getting ready for the Kiddles baaine«» man. and Mrs. Daisy Blanch WILLIAMS AVE. V. W. C. A. NOTES ing going up. something that tho Cor- nent Secretary; Bro. W. M. Moore. Christmas Tree. It any person knows ard were married Tuesday. Decent I Treasurer; Bro. L. J. Moore. Elective The High Bchool Reserves present Secretary; Jordon Hood. Past Noble ed their Fashion Show and Vaudr vllle to an excellent and appreciative Grand; Trustees. W. C. Becton, W. B. Brown, and Ervin Flowers. audience on Mouday evening at the The local lodge received endow Y. M C. A. Auditorium The pro gram was planned and directed by utent policies from the District Grand i lhe girls themselves end they - also Lodge of California, which were dis designed and made their own cos tributed among the members. This endowment carried a benefit of 3100 lum»» Tho Finance Committee and Girls Work Commits« assisted In the in case of death of a member during affair. Candy was sold during the the first two years of the policy, and Intermissions 3300 thereafter. Besides the local The largest individual industrial enterprise now under wsy in the Pacific Northwest The Bin« Triangle Girls are plan body pays 3100 at the death of a is the $16,000.000 hydro-electric development project being constructed by the Portland nlng to put on a play some time in member Thia new policy makes the Railway. Light and Power Company in the Upper Clackamas watershed. ; the near future. local Odd Fellows the strongest fra Its capacity when completed will be 105,000 horsepower, capsble of doing more work The sewing class will not mwl ternal benefit association among our again until after January 1. than all the horses actually in the State of Oregon at the present time. people in Portland. As a result of It will nearly double the present capacity of the big public utility which now serves this splendid benefit, this lodge will no doubt grow rapidly nearly 70,000 light and power customers. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT Harnessing 106,000 Horses P. P. B. A. of A. NOTES Porter K. L. Clap, delegate-elect It represents an investment equivalent to: Nearly $20' for every man. woman and child in Oregon. Nearly $50 for every man, woman and child in the territory served by the Com pany. and Nearly $250 for every present customer the Company has on its lines This gigantic undertaking indicates the unfounded confidence oí the Portland Rail way, Light and Power Company in the continued prosperity of Oregon and that hydro electric development must go hand-in-hand with comunity progress. )» » at ELISE W. REYNOLDS HOME BEAUTY PARLOR L aundry Do You Know How Big a Bundle of 1916............................... 1917 ............................... 1918 ............................... 1919 ................................. 1920 ............................... 1921 ............................... 1922 ............................... November 20. 1923.. ••••>< W.103 ......... 40.342 ......... 44 .‘>74 ......... 48.2<W ......... 53.285 ......... 577177 ......... 62,754 ........ wjau The following la the program tor the Christmas holidays: Sunday. December 13. 11 A. M. aer mon by Pastor. Huhjoct. "Clearing the Way for Jesus." connecting link. "Joy llelle ". Holo by A H. Morrow At 8 P. M . subject, "The Baby's Escape" Monday night, December 14. 4PM. lhe Hundgy Hcbool program and Xmas Tree Tuesday morning, December 15. 4 A M . prayer meeting. BETHEL A. M. I. CHURCH Larrabee and McMillan Streets Rev. A. R. Fea, D. D., Faster Phone East 1107 I. L. Jemeeen, Assistant Pheno Walnut 3000 The special Christmas seniuou will be delivered by lhe peator al tho 5 o'clock Christmas morning service Thia service Is an annual affair at Bethel aud a great musical treat Is In store for those who attend. The Hunday School will have Its ex ercises and treat ou Monday night. Christmas eve, December 14th. The public ie cordially Invited. The recital given by Madame Had ye Cochrane t ’had wick wee de lightful last Hunday evening, and the church waa crowded with enthusias tic listeners. There Io a surprise la etore for those who attend service Hunds,. the 33rd. at the evening hour The pastor will present two young men of ability, Mr C. Johuaon in "The Hwlftneea of the Year." and Mr W A. Reed In "Xma« Spirit" Come early tor a seat. II A M and 8 P. M are tho hours of service. You are Invited to worship FIRST A. M. E. ZION CHURCH with us. 417 Williams Avs, Rev. E. J. Ma A tableau will be given by the la- gruder, A. B. Pastor. Parsonage. NO die» of the missionary society on lhe Cook Ave. Phono Walnut 5174. evening of December Our Vhrlstmaa tree will be Monday church Electric Output KWH Light Power Customers. ML Olivet Baptist Church East Firs land Behuyler *ts. Rev. J. W. AnSarssn, Paster Rea. 4« Tlllameek BL Telephone East BOM INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH ttH N. 10th Street Rev. E. C. Oyer, Pastor Business Growth of This Great Utility Y ear Ending lecemb-r 31 evening at 1:10. A very splendid pro gram will be rendered and we aro re- tiuesllng that each family bring their presents and make thia a very grand affair. Rervlcea will be hold Christ mas morning at 11 o'clock and wo aro earnestly trusting that all mom boro and friends will come out and hall the now born Klug. Come to 7. Ion and hear God's work from Ills fearless messenger. News oi the Churches 194.146.555 218.0f«>,315 258.424.940 271.600.300 292 023,900 297.950.100 323.645.100 •361.026,400 (■Output tor year ending November 10. IMS I ROUGH DRY with wearing apparel starched, dried and flat work ironed, we do for Phone EAst 5544 Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Christmas Gifts OREGON PORTLAND —and Let Us Tell You J Qnick Delivery Service Try Onr Shirt snd Collar Work—Lace Curtsies s Specialty I Mamie Smith White Swan Laundry MAN «•’••renes Wllll.rn.l'larenn. I Afl? i iVrtt ¿‘f•gJSi0’ a£S°.?,piin,ed br Harlem Trio MamU Smith traiuT ? HLUKM — fWiII Mm W«bl>«r-Clarence Williams) Con tralto Holo, accompanied by Harlem Trio Mamie Smith 10-lnch. 75c No. 014—GOOD MlOKING PAPA — (Clarence Williams) Contrslto Holo '£"«• Clarence William. Mamie a«Mk M^lrel CeJJo’ *UAHT MAN M»-<J. ■ “""«oTT Moore) Contralto Nolo, Plano Accompaniment Mamie ia-lnch, 75c No. 4*16—KANHAP CITY MAN HLUEH (Clarence William« Clarence Johnson) Fox Trot Clarence WilUama' Blue rtv« WILD (AT BL t: EH—(Clarence Wllllam«-Ti>oron« Wiley > Fox Trot 1,0 “Credit Gladly” Help DO YOUR When you buy at The Eastern you are not required to pay all cash. Just a small amount when you make your purchase—the balance you may pay at your own terms. Use this Credit-Gladly plan now and save your ready cash for your other necessary Christmas ex penditures. Christmas Shopping IS-lnch, 74c No. at HERE ARE A FEW PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS PORTLAND' LARGEST HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS STORE where you will find a countless number of worth- while articles that will make Appreciated Gifts -o Cutlery of All Kindi Tools for Men and Boy Something for the Auto— Household Articles of the Useful Kind o Plenty of parking space for motorist« right at our very doors ■o FREE CHRISTMAS TREES while they last with every purchase of $5.00 For the Mon Folks For Women For Boys Belts (1.00 and up Bath Robes 34 and up Caps 11.00 snd up Collars 35c and up Cuff Buttons 50c and up Fancy Vests 15 and up Garters 50c and up Golf Coats 15 and up Golf Vests 36 and up Hats 35 and up Handkerchiefs 10c and up Leather Goods 34.50 and up Neckwear >5c and up Night Shirts 31-75 up Overcoats 12» and up Pajamas 11.75 and up Rain Conte 130 and up Shoes |4 and up Sox 35c and up Shirts 11.15 and up Scarfs >5c and up Slippers 11.75 and up Smoking Jackets It 00 and up Suspenders 50c and up Suits |35 and up Sweaters 15.00 and up Ties »5c and up Umbrellas 1150 and •P Blouses 35.00 and up Hath Robes 34.50 and up ' Coats 335 and up Dreeses 315 and up Furs 315 and up Traveling Bags 34 50 and up Hosiery 31.75 and up Lounging Robes 912.00 end up Negligees *4 50 and up Petticoats 54.50 up Suita 346.00 snd up Skirts 37 50 and up Sweaters 33.50 and up Umbrellas 31.60 and op Caps 31.50 and up Overcoats 31" and up Shoes 33.60 snd up Slippers 31 25 snd up Stockings 35c snd up Swesters 31.50 snd up Suits 310 gnd up For Girls Coats 17 50 and up Hats 11 <5 sad up Dreases 310 snd up Middy Skirts ISM up Rain Capes 3275 up Stockings 15c snd up Umbrellas 11 *5 and up i CUresoe WUUams* Blue rtve ”!LIf?WN£AN HAKK «WEST JELLY HOLL LIKE MINE—iHpencer Williams-Clarence Williams) Contrslto Holo I’lano Accompaniment by Clarence Williams Bare MarMs IF Tot' IJON'T LIKE IT. LEAVE-—(Clarence Todd) t'ontr»lto Holo Piano Accompaniment by Clarence William« Barak Maraa 10-lnch. 75c No. 8440—SATISFIED BLUES-—(A Barrel House Blues) (Lemuel Fowler) Contralto Solo. Plano Accompaniment Stolen Banter DADDY EASE IT TO ME—(Lemuel Fowler) Contralto Holo Pt.no Accompaniment 8Mea Baster IS-lnch. 74c No. »47» —BAREFOOT HLUES—Contralto with Orchestra Bn Taylor aaS Cterenoe Williams' Blue Ftvs DO IT A LONG TIME, PAPA—Contralto with (ircheatra Bn Taylor aa< Clareaoe Williams' Blue Flea 10-lnch. 76c Pacific Û Record Exchange Records Buy Now-Pay Later You inay arrange terms to suit your own convenience. There is no added charge what soever for this credit accommodation. Our prices same—cash or credit. Store Open, Starting Friday Evening, Until Christmas or over in the Gas Co.'s all-carbon Briquets. That's why thousands of people prefer them to all other Solid Fuel. —one tree to a customer— no deliveries of trees Honeyman Hardware Company Park at Glisan Street Please call at Os» Office, Alder near Fifth WASHINGTON AT TENTH Astoria Store: Eighth St at Astor >