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THE JAMAH Y I«. 11 >J 5 ADVOCATE News of ,hc Churches 'T 'l J C ' A D V ' O T A T F functiooiag- the c o l o r i people in »(rut their Muff iu a dr«'»» |»ar*«le, WASHINGTON BOY l y n c » ‘ n ° s sh o w a 1 X1L< r \ PortUnd aught to be quit«* nor toward« buying and fittiii^r up IIOMF. FROM NK. VI» H.»S »ST D E C R EA SE Publiakad atrtry Saturday at mail« developed. creditable bulge halls and assist _ --------- FIRST A M E ZION CHURCH mg unfortunate, worthy members Suite 312-313 Macleay Building. Officers of Law Prevent 45 4 1 7 Wiii.am. Avr it i n . Johnston. and building business enterprises. Man Is a Funny Being Phone Broadway 6807._________ ---------- o--------- minister. Walnut 6673. Lynching, The Stranger's Sabbath Home The Case of Erickson E. D. CANNADY.............. Editor Some whit«* people, just as some I'uskegre. A la. Dec. .11. I92t ■■ ■ 0 MRS. K. D. CANNADY. Manager colore«! |H*ople. are very funny and To the Editor: SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST August Kricksor.. once the larg- ADVOCATE AOENT8 hard to understand. A case in I »end you the following concerning 62nd St. and 39th Ava. B E. Ilk» Sanitary Barber 8hop point: A few years agt. white est gambling house conductor in lynching* for thr i>a»t year a» com people were wondering why ami Portland, the larg«*st saloon keep- Sabbath 8cho«»l, I« A. M. Bible 315 Flanders Street piled hv I'uskegre Instituir in thr Dr Study, Il A. M. Y. I\ M. V. ao ___ severely criticising colored fieople er, and the eecognizetl Loaa of the purtmriii s.l Krcord* »*i«l Rrsear.l. I ,,it,tv‘ j |* m . Mrs. K. (). Johnson, SUBSCRIPTION RATES bee a use they (the colore«!) sought underworld, whose wealth was es i.e.l there «ere In |xr»«ms lyoched in Visitors Welcome. Nj .................... .......... — ^ ^ • to imitate them (the white) am! tiaiated at more than a million |924 This i* lhe *ntallr*l numhei ___ Ttirre lion*h» j qq b e ca u se many of the color«'«! p«*o- dollars, «lu*«! in a looal hospital I« itch« <1 in any year since records of ST PHILLIPS M I88I0N Payable in advance pie act«*«! as if they were ashamed last we«*k. pennilesn and friemlless. lynchings have heen kepi, and i* 17 " ~ . . ~ . ... n _ a of their race. Now that color«*«! The sad end of Erickson is the Kodnev at Knott St. i less than the number 33 for lhe year Oregon at second-class matter. people arc boosting their race; sa«l end that cornea to most men Morning service, II u. in.; Sun 1**23 and 41 less than lhe number 5 7 1 --------------1 ------------------------------ teaching their children their own who commercialise vice, who make «lay School, 12 m. Archdeacon tor the year 1922 Nine of lhe per IM P O R T A N T ! prom! history, disseminating race their living off the shortcomings Black ill charge; Mr. II. folca, lay sons lynched » e r e taken from the All communications for publics- literature ami teaching that black and weaknesses of men ami Mo reader. A cordial Welcome awaita | hands of the law, six from i;iil* and tion or otherwise should be ad- is as criterion as white, and all men. Who by running gambling y on at St. Phillips. i three from officers ot the la» outside i dressed to The Advocate Publish- around develope«! a keener racial hells, where husbands ami fathers — — o ■■■■■■ { of jails. ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mac- consciousness, some white people congregate and lose their hard Mt. Olivet Baptist Church there were 45 instance* in which of-1 leav Building. Portland. Oregon, arc still not satisfie«! with that, earnings, thus causing misery ami licet» ol lhe la» prevented lynching» | Rev E. 0. Dyer. Pastor ALF RE D MERRI TT Advertising rates made known Some white editor* of newspapers want in their resp«*etive families; . . o — - Two women, one «b ite and one col- on application. have even call«*«! attention to the where young men go ami li>se not Altresì Merritt, who ba* Just return- ored. « e re among those thus saved B E T H E L A M K. C H U R C H ------------------- ~T~ TT r fact that some colore«! editors re- only their monev but their moat e«l to hie htiiur In Ta«orna after three “ Don't ask for right*. Take them. D ieir r a *'*‘ a> ' * * " E a c c " . p ric e le s s poMNCssiona— h e a l t h , am y#ara „ , rvl,,. tor the Near East Relief An' don't let inny wan give them to f,‘r To all o f m Russian Armenia ye. A right that is ban ded to ye f r u s in g a c a p i t a l " R ” . What a r c b itio n a m i c h a r a c t e r . nawthin' has somethin' the matter with we to do? We arc criticised for these sorrows ami miseries, Kriek- you have been over thore it,"—Mr, Dooley. not teaehing pride of raee ami son and all others of his kniil, are and have seen thousand* upon thou* theu when we do we arc criticise«! blind, but Erickson's cm! is the for teaching race pride. Some p«*o- final end of all gambling ami un- | i s , . • > c » • i __ H e are eertamlv fiinnv beings. derworld luvsses. • • “ __ A Bible Thought for Today ... 7T7- T. is II , 7 77 °7 , . We commend M iss Margie Dan- Hon. John ( larke, one «if the ley's efforts to organize a Book- oldest and most widely known at- A BENEDICTION FOR THE reader's Club. And may we offer torneys in Phila«!elphiu. is serving NEW \ EAR The Lord Idem thee. the suggestion to read some of the a jail sentence of nine mouths for and keep thee. The Lord make W(dj known race literature? e x t o r t i o n ami embezzlement, his face shine upon thee, and be ----------- 0----------- There was a ,na|1 who Ilot onK, gracious unto thee. The Lord lift Cleaning Up Portland Held high and honored position's up his countenance upon thee, and r- .......... «.- has i----- --------- m Philadelphia, but who been give thee peace.—Numbers 5 24 M a y o r B a k e r , a n u m b e r o f lo cal h o n o r ed w ith well p a y in g po.si- 26. m i n i s t e r s aiul a few o f t h e l e a d i n g tion» in M a s h i n g t o n . t l a r k e is ” _ 'c i t i z e n s , h a v e jo i n e d h a n d s in a cre«lit**«l w i t h l e a d i n g m a n y sue- ''They have right* who dare main- tain them."— Jame* Russell Lowell. Superiority Ever since the statisticians dis- covered that the black peoples Of the world outnumbered the whites in point of massive population the latter have beeu sountling the world call for coalition, and econ- omists, sociologists and diplomats have been summoned to the "c a r- pet” to make sure that there was no danger of the black peoples Eight of these preventions of lynch ing» were in Northern stales and 37 in Southern stales In 3o of the case» the prisoners were removed or the Kiurds uugmrutrd or other precaution» taken. In 9 other instances, armed torvc « a s used to repel the «ould-hc lyncher» lu lour inslaitces during the year persons charged with being coil necled with lynching mobs were in dicted Of the 19 persons thus before the courts only live were convicted These »e re given jail sentences. h b if it z n o t ed v ia L IN IS T , TO PLA Y H E R E AGAIN Presented by the Elwyn Concert Bureau Jascha llcifrtr, the great violinist who will play here Saturday, Jan. 10. al thr Auditorium, undrr I I w v i i an '* ,hr Uov w,’" ‘,cr in -velvet jac.ret and long c u iL Hr is now a man of Ihr uorld. a »indem ol affairs, and a conniatrnr of art and lilrrafme. In hi* New York *tudi«> apartment, surrounded hv rare hook» purchased in I ondon, Her lui. I'ari*, I'okio. I'rkin, Sydney and hit colle« linn ol t Irirnul curio«, rug«, carving« and »Hang« decoration», the distill giushed violinist teil« lhe »lory of hi* short bill »o utletfui life 1 anah re and McMillcn Streets Rev. K X. Runyon. Pastor. K !.. Jameson, Assistant ...........O SH IL O H B A P T IS T CHURCH and» children gradually develop 76th and E. Everett Sts. fTom practical sa>ua**ry. to which t hey had beeu re«lui'i*d. Into happy Preaching every Sunday after noon al . . . . > . useful aelf support mg uieiubera of 2:30 lake MV car Kveryliody in humanity you can never know what viterl . t|,at country owe* to America The work u not finished yet hut after this year should begin to diminish With Please pay your subscription to thousand* of children »till hungry lu I h r Advócale aud o m i l nutting an i»»ue of the paper refugee camp* this is no time to think -■'O'1 of reduction, or withdrawal. " O f the lo persons lynched all »ere Three room apartments, furnished, negroes. Seven or less than one half V buw V lrtrtbenS ioru >uu ___ tord and »eattie. tlolhln, ln 0rw , is , . nusy aistriouim* „ .y, lh„ of thisse pul to death » e r e charged 143 East 1 Sth St ; unfurnished house women, many ot th#m t*ipA»rt »■th rape or attempted rape The offenses charged »-ere: Murder, netnllew omen, a tew cents a day for makinz over th«i clothing. Then If I. rape. 5; attempted rape, 2; killing m o v e m e n t t o rid t h e c i t v o f its t'c ss fu l figh ts in P h i la d e lp h ia a uian la able to pay any price what officer of Ihr law. 2. intuiting woman. gambling c lu b s, bootlegging joints aF«u‘*>* discrimination an* s e g r e - »*• *« * ? ,>a . T e n * ' « I n l y ‘ I 3; attacking »oiruii. I, killing man m I ; « oumlmg man. I alul holls^ of prostitution. In ^»ion of his Race. uw'cenu for thl clmMu!, a r altercation, e otber words they plan to clean up . j °~ determined not to pauperise these peo Portland. Not in words as has A,,to r»,«'s **>«»> dinners and p„ who until a yvmr, M|l, the case too long, but in re- wine make lots of friends, b u t in prosperous and *eif r***pe«'ting So a|i,v. To «lo this as Mayor Baker , *,ue of adversity, not one of carefully doe* Ted uannaway handle has aptlv said, is a mighty big job. , bos«- friemls is to be fount!. this clothing that he aciuaiiy turn* for the ; eaaontbat th^ Uwleas ele- L Prt>ft', T * ' , , , ,d swav s0 lon)r and V\ e have seen few people who o( P" ^,u , h„ e stands so . )lklly together with a l see their own faults and solne , be higher-ups who have co,lvi<‘t themselves at the har of in Greece i«««l«y. The state» in which lynchings «re curred. ami thr number in each state are as follows; Florida. 5; Georgia, 2, Illinois, t; Kentucky. 1, Louisiana, 1; Mississippi. 2; Missouri, 1; South Carolina. I; Tennessee, I, Texas. I. Yours very truly. R. R Moton, Principal c i r c u m n a g i v a t i i i j; t h e p o l it i c a l an«! sueb a s t r o n g pull w ith som e au- , 'u’ l r ,,w n c o n s c i e n c e . ••The »«me »on of miracle* are s ocial glo b e . F i r s t , a l a r m w as t h o r i t i e s . t h a t it will r e q u i r e th e ° wrought with old clothing across the sounded o v e r t h e t e n d e n c y o f e o m b in e d e f f o r t o f all w h o s t a n d S o m e fdlh s t h i n k th e y a r e m a k - Black Sea in the Ru*»ion Caucasus white* t o flee f r o m A f r i c a , l e a v i n g f o r «food la w b o th a u t h o r i t i e s a n d inF F< x h 1 w h e n th e t r u t h is. t h e y where about half of the expense of Mr llr if r l * was horn iu Yilna, with gas furnace, wood furnace, elre- He began trie lights, stationary tubs, all nicely Russia, February 2. 1*8*1 tinted all over, garage, all for rent lo plat Ihr violin at ihr age of three, and his father, a teacher of the violin Garfield /WHO— Adv. ill Ihr illy, «prill hit dav. tra« lung hit Al Ihr agr of fivr Stay off January 19th. Dahlia remarkable son Temple will have a Hard Time Ball. Jascha entered the R«iya! School of M im ic «I \ ilna. graduated, having - ■ ■ o Irarned all ihry could teach him hr- ‘‘Our Gant»’* forr he wa« right I hr boy was thru taken by hit fam ( B y George!) ’T a l l y ' Smith rose onutually early ily to Prtrograd t«> enter thr C o n Hr plavrd the Mendels one morning; hr » a t going to surprise servatoire his inothrr by having breakfast ready sohn Concerto for thr violin at the agr before «he carne downstair». Hr io-gan of six amt gave his first public recital Soon after, hr by "making thr cereal.-' He was look al rime in Prtrograd «a» soloist will« ihr orchrslra at Pav- ing around in the cupboard when hit lovsk hrforr au audtruer of 5000 eyes fell upon "eayrnnr pepper," J a .c h a H n f r t l made his American " F a t t y " «ani to himself lhat it had such a lug name, lhat it ought to go well debut O ftober 27th, |9|7, at l arnegir with the cereal. So hr mixed a goodly Hall, N'rw York, with sensational sur His srronil rental was sold out portion of "cayenne pepper" with hit er»» "cereal " Then he set about frying wrrk» in advance aud he gave six r e the baron and rgg« Hr pul them in citals ill N'rw York lhat wintrr without For rent— One and two-Yoom apart ments and housekeeping rooms in a nice brick structure; e* erything clean and newly furnished T H E S O U T H that country to development by private t.itiz; n!>. lf this job 0f «re only making noise. The secret th. w r t i ■*« through ® E R N A P A R T M E N T S . 647'/j First The unadulterated blacks. cleaning is «lone it will be the of M,<,**e*s »" thls world is a man s of old llothlni' from America 1 Street. Main 0725.— Adv. urn Then a movement was fostered ^ V m lnTyoung pecjde of ^ ¡¡* 0 to aim straight, hold tight. « S T T « *E ? .1 they and encouraged in this country to both races from a premature grave “*"* keep hitting the spot ahead are furnished to workers who make them over and put them in shape for cause blacks to emigrate to the and a life of shame aud crime. The ot l,m' the frying pan and »ei ihr pan over a " ncr " F ™ " " * h,‘ P '« « » » " ’ tale to the basaar* or ahops. Again country south of the Sahara, in Advocate heartily endorses the Following a stormy session with the people are not pauperised for brilliantly lighlrd ga« plate and went the hope that their advancement movement am! hopes it will suc- A G E N T S — Seil guarantred hosiery some of the members of the those who can pay. pay a small outside to see if any of his neighbors would not be a world advance- eeed. direct from null to wrarrr; all style* ministerial union opposing him, amount, and only the case* of the moat were up a« early as hr was. Just as ment. but. rather, would move --------- o--------- and ro lo rt; talary paid for full time or and Mayor Baker and others d«i>erate need racelv. free g i f t s " I 'T a t t y " »a» about to return to see how towards a center which eoul«! be Winners A t pr*?*ent. Mr Merritt says, the spare huur»; no money nredrd for pleading for his coming, an in- his "bacon aud eggs" were "coming easily controlled by the commer state ot the Armenians Is moat un IN T E R N A T IO N A ! vital ion was extended to Billy happy They are being torced out of up." lie heard his molhrr's angry voice s a m p l e « cial giants of the great white M I L L S , 1465, Norristown, P a —Adv. Although the winners of two Sunday, the great sensational calling him. Hr hurried to see what Oreece. and. as they are not allowed world Made to Your Measure «a« thr matter Well, the bacon was tlw. »hoii.rht o f w h it e <*o n , i s , h " ‘Inch a r e reported in this evangelist, to [icrform in Portland ln Turkey or Russia, they have F in ely. . issue are far removed from us some time during the vear. nowhere to go. but are gathered In : crisp and black as charcoal and there DÖINGS O F T H E E L K S supremacy was broadcast o v e r hical, they are verv do8e refugee atatlona along the ahorea ot was the "remains" of what formerly Europe and Asia, with a secret at- tQ u> by blood and uv y the Mediterranean aea. waiting for the were rg g- The cereal had luiilrd over Manhattan Lodge of Elks tempt to "read out of the so- M ju‘ , t l y prouJ over thejr League ot Natlona to deride what la H O T E L N O TES on Ihr floor and all over the range; Not Suspended to be done with them "Why the called Rroup o p u ris s >. \-rai aebjevements_ First, a vonng the air was smoky and very smelly B New York, Drc J l . —Contrary to races which were of an origin de- Housto T„ . , misK wina‘ in a Joe Herman, formerly assistant man alllea allowed the Turka to gat oft and p«>or " F a tty 's" mother turned rumor, Manhattan l.o<tgr .Nu 4S, I H ao easy la more than any of ua can cidedly mu>a. contest eoBte|(| ana and is is awaraea aAVarded a a ager ”* of The Portland, has landed a fat ----- , apart from the Nordic*.; , ..___ ; music j table« anil surprised him with a right I* O. E . ha* not bfrn *u«p«*fHU*<l ac- underatand.” he said, dlaruaatng the European sociologists and others * M.h(ilarM for hipher „.usicai edu- ^ steward at the Chamber of situation In the Levant "That was *° ° * Kckw»* ,i'1 fl" rt%i of i.-s brand cording *<> I i< M Whitney, ol the who believed ... the commercial Mti th„ , there is the yonng Comme, Commerce which pays a princely sal- certainly a moat terrible mistake, and new corduroy hiking trouscri And truster hoard, and Attorney Richard RUDremacv of Europe, first, and ...... ... _ .... .....___________ ___ . arv See or Call Rupreraacy of Europe, tn>t. aim maa w'ho was awarded the second arv we hare not begun yet to know how trom that early tnornititf until thu. Baltimore. ‘ The lodgr ha« not racial supremacy, last, were very f o f j b e b<>sj ‘ •,sa f,.(y Ejrst ” The Oregon Grille closed its doors terrible It was.' I*ally has never uKain attempted to heen suspended and we have no evi- loathe ear to iuaiiie to «U lend e...i « a friendly e„. »«. s,0 0ffere<l in cartoon. , And on New Year's eve. This is the hotel ---------- 0--------- surprise anyone. Ira«t of all hi« I denCf that it will he.** they «aid. in a any project which might *t.fle_the ^ wp fpe, f)roud of ^ (. Stay off date, January 26th. A four- where colored waiters were promised ^ ( * * ^ The Amsterdam Neat productive and financial propreR- jor shp has n ^t o n ]y W0Q f c r 0UI! jobs only to be turned down later bc- act drama, "Al Azar Temple”.— Adv. (Another «tory next week) According to Mrturft Whitney and sion of that g r e a t a r e a . . o u th f a j r c j t y a j 15 0 0 0 e l e c t r i c a l hom e c!1,,4e of ,hc protest of the union. --------- o--------- --------o----- — Baltimore, the dintarhance at Iininrial NOTICE * a '''i,8 " ,T ' f * * I! ° PU a ! ° I ’ !,as g iv e n i n e s t i m a b l e adver- Edgar Douglas, a dining car waiter F O R R E N T — Furnished 3-rm. apart Hall, was not cauaed by the member« Of darker peoples, failed to c a t c h tfaem ent t 0 the City of of Columbia. S. C . who was accidently ----------- ment. 652 E. M orm on St. E u t of Manhattan Lodge, hut by the Kfatid Sellwood 3708 t e «pin o ing p inon ^ ow us jjave ^ore prize win* *hot last Srpt«-mh<T l»v a dininx car Rejriilrtr meetings of the Port- - < Adv.) lodjcr Manhattan I.od|(c,’* thev «aid, on the string in any world plan ^ F . onduc.or, has brought ,ui. again*, the l»nd Branch of the National Aa- ----- —o ----- ■ "wü? not in session at the time The A N I ) S A V K M O N I-.Y of supremist», and the result has -------- 0-------- Southern Railrr^d company for $25.000 sociation for the advancement of C O L O R E D Men wanted to qualify trouble was caused l.y the setting up of been that the white world ha* had Preachers Stanley, head porter at The Port- Colored People held every second ior sleeping car and train porters. to Change it* geographical limits ^ land, sustained a fractured or badly Mon(,a> evening a. Zion A M F. Experience unnecessary. Transporta the grand bulge As soon as that was S a lit fa c t io n ( ì a a ran le e d Manhattan Lodge pro lion furnished Write T McCaffrey. adjourned. church, 417 Williams Ave. and make a gesture t o som e peo- „ r i c h e r is f o u n d who sPra*.,«d ankle a few day« ago when L - L pies who. in the b e g i n n in g , w e r e ' *J**iore a p r e a c n e r is i o u n a wno » ceeded in its usual rpiirl way lo the J . A EWINO, Pres. . election of officer»." considered highly undesirable, ex- ^aM P^ase all th e m e m b e r * o f his e L E E ANDERSON, Sec y. cept for the purposes of exploits- flo< k 1,1 P o r t l a n d , som e plan m u st Joe Crane, private waiter at The Ihrv also deny that anyone was tion Strict lines have been erased ^ worked out whereby he can be Portland for a number of years, and badly or even slightly hurt, and lhat N O TA RY P U B L IC and the olive branch is being gra-1 ‘' made* to or«ier'\ and each old laier a janitor in the main dining room no chair or o(hrr furniture was broken. ADVOCA TE O F F IC E cionsly extended to eertain peo- must be on hand to witness for several weeks, was let out Wednct- I lie affair was exaggerated. The ples whom learned sociologists t*le cutting of the pattern and the day Joe is among the fastest waitc-s j injuries John Lovell is said to have FOR YOUR LIBRARY • • » long ago placed in the ranks of making, if this suggestion were in the city, and was paid a larger s.l ! sustained were mostly rumor. He it darker races The result of the workable, we hardly think there ary than any other waiter. Joe is «sell walking the streets now," they declare. S cott’s Official History of The new racial equations is plainly ap- w o u *‘I *** *° much fault finding li'.cd ar.d it was because of th s that American Negro in the World Brothers Fnlgar Williams, Prince parent It's just like geometry. an<* grumbling about the pastor; his many shortcomings were over- War. by Emmett J . Scott, A. M., Paries and George Saunders are on lhe . , r, i /-• i d staving away from church threat- looked for so long a time by the inan- LL. D.. special assistant to the sec »ick list. Itrnllier \\ illii ns anil Paries A equals B ; and C equals B. / ” v , . . . . . . . . ’ , ,, j emng to quit and joining other ;.ge.-, heads of depart-*-<■: ts and g:ic*t» retary of war, can be purchased at are improving anil B otlur Saurd er* Therefore, A equals C, and no one . ” h M In I'.s'ng out. Joe ha» no one to blame The Advocate office, 312-313 Mac- j rern.',,ns about the -aine can forecast when the plus or leay Building, Broadway 5807.— Attorney Ceruti, F f> of ‘ Ire Los IN 8 UN SWEPT w ^ t e * s u p r e m a c y 1*and i d l o t h c r m^ E,ks Grand L o d ^ Meeting W A I T E R S wanted The Portland ads'. Angeles lodge of Flk., while attending January 15th and January 22nd. See . a hall last week given by the premacy. based upon color or race, . . . head waiter for further information. ' order, was relieved of his automobile is on the rocks, which is the proper arf‘ *^at a pTopoattion will s o o n be submitted to all by a thief, ami so far hr has failed tc place for such selfish idealisms Enjoy this winter the warmth E ast 3948 Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. lodges of Elks as to whether or j iocate it. All kind* of plumbing work and and the healthful outdoor not they favor the annual or bi trouble shooting Call SEIIwood 1021. I hr officers of Dahlia Temple, Dl 1 to 5; 7 to 9 p. m. recreation of the California The Open Forum for lowest Taxi rate* in Portland. ennial meeting of the G r a n d Flk« were installed at fheir meeting playground*. Checker Taxi rates save , _ v e vou 10c p e r , . ' " T ' " me,r trip for one passenger, 30c per trip u '" uc'tlay night hv the newly elected We ren eated lv asked record Lo,1F**- now * or ilt °'» r favor Pa rt of thp %<> bi. We have have been been repeateai) < L 1 2 7C wi nt er t o u r i s t lor two passengers, 50c per trip for District Deputy, Beatrice H Cannady y i J . I J fare to Lo* Ange to open a column to he known as • . : . i,piipv„ that three passengers, 70c per trip for four Dt Pauline Young will wield the gavel "T h e Open Forum " in The Advo-1 n n . 8eas,on- a™ we believe that les; on sale daily up to and passengers, no matter how short your i.,r ................ , K,IVC| D E N T IST cate where where readers Advo- a , ,naJor,ty trip may be. . r ,,r ** month* as the newly including April 30; return cate, readers of ot The lhe Advo , wi„ of rj the members , t of th the lerlerl Dt. Rulrr. limit May 31st. cate may express their views on Stop! Look! Read! SHIRTS - CAPS “ WHY PAY MORE? L. C. ADKINS, Jr. P L A Y C H EC K ER S! Move a Checker for IS Cents W IN T ER r C A L IF O R N IA Lor Fair Play and Clean (Competition— Hail a CHECKER DR. HUGH A. BELL j selves by voting to do away with questions and h ap p en in g ^ he th annua| meetin Nllbstituting day Acting upon the request*. ^ bienn¡al seHHÍ0“ We woul^ such a eoiumn wiU be open fre*^to h|h0 )jkp t0 S(.p inailgurated M dif. ............... . I«odge. - ..................... at the Grand Say reduce be certain restrictions, of course. the number of delegates to one Letters must not be too long a«jy from each lo<1 and 5 0 awa with not over 300 w ord .; theym ust be tJ)e extravagant senaeIew ¿ thod signed by the au , ' ^ ,>f a delegate for every hundred the author wishes hw or her name ()r a t f)f H hundre| membera not used when publishing; they >f a |f tbp money which ig must reach our office not later annii, „ y spenf by thH lwlge, to than Wc«|npsday of **c ” send a number of delegates to the l>e printed the following Saturilay. annual convention were totaled it Who’ll be the firstt would he found to reach a sum -O I in nu no way be runiini;ii> commen- _ r. , « * 1 . * | that would 111 wav ijc With a book club and a ir.u«e i urate wUh the d ftC<.om. club and a charity club and • *?- )iljhed. Therefore, the best in- o,al club and a church club and a ! tpIV()t of the order demand, 1hat young folks riub and a teniml ch Iodge regiHtpr it- yote fa club anil a 500 club and a 400 vor 0f tbe bjenniai sefWion 0f the club and an art club and a p >, nob|e order of Elks and use the dam it, that is About all the clubs money apent in having the annual there is. With all these clubs seaai0I1(j with big relegations to. 462 William* Ave. Portland, Ore. *— JASCHA 1 Travel in secure,cozy comfort via the comfortable, conven- n-nt trains of the Shasta route. You’ll like Southern Facific dining car service — highest quality food delici«>u«ly pre p a id and Hcrveil at your ac customed meal-time. HEIFETZ Full stopover privileges cn route. “ T h e I n c o m p a r a b le ” Fur full information, ask AUDITORIUM Southern Saturday Evening, January 10 50r, $1 10, »1.65, $220, $275 Including Ta x M A IL O R D E R S NOW Elwyn Concert Bureau 1007 Broadway Bldg. Main 5991 Pacific Phone MAin 8800 Ticket office 4th St. al Stark No charges for extra passengers Dt. Alice Schaeffer. 600 Powell St. T«. .. i . , . . . . I w*’° *,a'* heen ill for a long time, died Chats playing fair with the public. j a t lb family residence Wednesday We are prospering and see no need for night higher rates. And who are the Checker Cali Co ? The funeral of l)t, Alice Schaffer We arc not a great corporation of un will he held Saturday, January 10th, limited wealth. W e can't afford to pay for a lot of expensive newspaper •tt I |> m., front Finley'» Morluary nn- advertising and still keep call rates low der the allspice» of Dahlia Temple We must he economical. So remem No 202, I II P. (). K. nf t|lf w anH ber this; Next time you want a cab, the ( ourt of < alanthc. Dt. Schaffer bail or call a Checker. We answer call* quickly. Preferring Checkers i* was a member in good standing of both a good habit. W e ’ll certainly appreci order*. ate }«-ur steady patronage. Help us P A U L IN E YOUNG, keep cab rate* down; help us make Daughter Ruler. them even lower. LULA HUBBARD. B u m T liii Phone Number Into Your Good Memory: Daughter Secretary. K J O'Riley, a good Bill of Rose ' Hy Lodge has accepted a position on I the Railroad at Longview. Wash. D ) Riley was in the city visiting his j l>rticr half Monday, and leporti thr little (own of Longview as » prosperous *’ arr aml lha‘ the two hundred or more colored people down there are tail working and doing well. BRoadway 8660 CHECKER GAB COMPANY