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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1925)
M T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C liU K C H Kail l»t and Schuyler Sts. Kcv. K C. Oyer. I 'u lo r Krs I87h Fo»tcr Street Phones : Ke» . Walnut 0425. Study, K»»t .1.1 JJ 11 a. lit. Preaching 9 .10, Sunday school 6:30 p. in., II Y. P. U. 8 p. tit. Preaching hy the Paator. The brotherhood's boat outing. June 20th, ia expected to he the moat inter- rating of the »rasoii. Don't m ix it. Ticket» on »ale now Adults 50c; chil dren ¿Sc. May 27 th to June I 3th Get Acquainted Club Notes ' D O IN G S O F T H E E L K S YOU ARE The widely read A m e r i c a n Magazine, in its June issue carries a splendid article about Roland Haves, world famed tenor. It's a story which tells the struggles and hardships which a black man has to undergo to reach honor and fame. The story should be read, not only by the colored people, but by every one who appréciât“* and honors worth. INVITED TO OUR BIRTHDAY (B y Genevieve Mullen) PARTY The club met at the rctidetice of Mr. and Mr, I .conard Croaawldle The topic diavussrd, "The Negro in W orld A ffa irs" ft will he continued lor discussion at the next mcrtnia A piano duet was rendered hy M ixes barbara Hubbard and Nellie franklin. Miss Beatrice Tucker gave j, reading A lai ne number of v i,iior, were pre» rut and Mr D W m tiuiin enrolled a , a member. The ho»t>, assisted by W e want you to share in the extraordinary savings and supply all your needs under our “ C R E D I T C L A I M .\ ” plan— Pay a little each week or month. Everything Reduced ----------- o----------- Judge McCamant W om en ’s Apparel, M isses’ Apparel, No appointment that President WILSON could have made meets with more general satisfaction to the people of Oregon, regardless of color, or political affiliation, than does the appointment of Wal lace McCamant to a seat on the Circuit Federal Court Bench of California. As au attorney, Mr. McCamant made good, and as a judge of the state Supreme court, he made good : as a leader in civic movements, he made good, and we are sure as judge of this higher court, he will make good. The Judge is a convincing speaker and firm in his convictions. The Ad vocate extends to him. its hearty congratulations. M illinery, C irls’ Apparel, Mesdames Ida Swci*ch and Ku,-a Mar Kirk, di»prit,rd dainty refreshments. The next meeting Will he held with Mr». Mablr Cooper, 450 Sumner St Alberta car to Seventh W alllut 3478 Visitors welcome Boys’ Apparel, M e n ’s Apparel, M e n ’s and Boys’ Shoes. For A Short 1 ime Only Daily Fashion Hint 30 STORES IN OUR PACIFIC COAST GROUP SMALL CHARGE ACCOUNTS Peddlers Can Peddle Fletcher Jiles Opportunity (Associated Negro Press.) Galesburg, III, May ¿0 tu the will of the late Mr» Flora Avery, white, of this city, William Pickens, field secretary of the N A A C. P , was left $2000 Mr» Avery aceompauird Mr and Mr». Pickens to Europe at our time. Lucas Hooper, having liren granted practice what you preach. Do not let Coolitlg*» c o u ld h a v e ti ■ it« 1 1- iiie t'tN Musicians Wanted. — Experienced musicians desiring to join the Brown Strutter’s Band are requested to phone Broadway 5807 or Main 4050, or call at The Advocate office, 312 Macleay Bldg The band will play in the Rose Carnival parade, for which purpose rehearsals are being held several times per week. G O L D E N WEST FVRNITL’ RK AND PIANO MOVING A L L BAGGAGE sn4 FREIGHT HAULED BY US STORED TEN DAYS FREE 136 N. S IX T H S T R E E T Open Daily from C A. M. to • F. M. Sunday* and Holiday* f A. M. to I P. M. tem QUICK 8ERVI0E Broadway and Everett Portland Q U A L IT Y S H I R T S and C A P S Monday evening at Zion A. church, 417 Williams Ave. M. E. J. A. EWING, Pres. LEE ANDERSON, Sec y. Spring Chicken served Saturday and Sunday an long as th ey la»t BAKED H AM Every day With Potato Salad LAURELHURST CLEANERS and DYERS fm Sato By Dratgfsta 4 Dailtri la Toilst Articlss. •* aar* r** |* t tfc* |aa*ia* F a il, Saavfs*t»r*4 **ly If THK O Z O N IZ E D O X M ARRO W C O W ARSAW ILLINOIS W B l M M in Mo it lift* MR •! A* NF mi MRpiailaA It la tar. BOUGH WASH E A S T 0883 E A ST 0883 N EW SY STEM LA U N D R Y O R IG IN A T O R S O F I N D IV I D U A L W A S H IN G Phone Sellwood 3708 S A T IS F A C T IO N GUARANTEED Shirts $1.25 up; Caps $2.85 Suits Tailored to W e D o Not Mark Your Clothing WET WASH 2 IN 1 WASH 507 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon F R U IT 104 Fourth St. Between I.arrabee and Crosby Sts. CU T R A T E P R IC E S W e deliver any place within the city limits any reasonable order W e desire your patronage Phone East 6660 For Kent— 2-room apartments, 629% First St. Main 6322.- Adv. Holliday <Sr Holliday Tonsorial Parlors 12S North Sixth Street In our new location wr arc arranged to give better service to our patrons We invite ladies, gents and rhiidren to come in and sec us. ----------o--------- - At Seaside, Oregon The Sunflower F'umished Cottages and F'umished Housekeeping Tents Will open June 6, 1025 Swings, croquet grounds and fish ing within a hundred fret of the door. Write or phone J W C U R R Y , 107 North 14th S t, Portland, Oregon. Broadway 1541. AUSPLUNI) DRUG STORE 8IXTH k OL18AN STREETS PORTLAND, ORE. M . B. C R O F T W ILLYB-OVKRLAN D I'A l i r t i : CO. I'll on» Broadway 1111 llroadway and llavl» y i r , . i . Clean Competition— H ail a C H E C K E R No charges for extra paaiengcrti 162 Eaat Broadway ------ o---------- M uter Donald Anderson i» among the piano pupils of Kita Briggs and Arthur I. ( lifford who will play a re cital Friday evening, June 5th, at \N ashington High School Auditorium Master Donald t» the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Lee ( Anderson, 1200 Union Avc North. FOR YOUR NEXT- CAR SHE M ARKRT and GROCERY « hi HroHilwuy, NVtv York. Measure Broadway and Everett Street» BROADWAY L. 0. ADKINS — ---- o - ■ ■ Please pay your subscription to The Advocate and avoid missing an issue of the paper. For Fair Play and M8YI00Y LUES TO LOOK THEIR BEST MS TI B UK T8 8T K K E T - o - — C O N F E C T IO N E R Y "One Day Service ” DRY WASH Pari» likes rontr.nn for kiddie* ai well as for grown-ups. Note the ng little dre ■ to tna left, carried out in white silk crepe dc Chine trimmed jailh hands of black srIW. While the trimming is arranged for artistic effect, it also will lie noted that it is placed where the strain of wear is greatest White Mounters arr gathered into Mark hands. Me dium size remdrts I '. >.»r> 1 white and 1 yard black material Quite as near the ensemble as a maid o f four or six could expert to achieve is pictured to the rignt It is done in twill silk—dark navy blue being the collar. The embroidery on the slashed front, kimono (fleevrs. levers and pockets is in bright green silk. Medium size requires IJ{ yard 36-incli material. First M o d e l ; Pictorial Review Girl’s Dress No. 2453 Sizes. 6 to 14 years. Price, 30 cents. , Second Model: Child's Dress No. 2405 Sizes, 2 to 6 years. Price, 25 cents. R IC H A R D S O N S H A V E B E T T E R HAIR W ELL 0 * 0 0 M ED H A IR A O D B A UrtftAT DEAL TO PERSONAL APPEARANCE BY U S IN O FO R D S H A IR POM ADEAN DFORD 8 H A IR S TR A IG H TE N * IN O A N D S H A M P O O COMBS. STUBBORN . HARSH. SNARLY 6 UNRULY H A IR BE COM ES S O FTER . S TR A IG H T? R MORE P L IA B L E A N D EA S IER T O D R ESS A N O P U T U P IN A N Y S T Y L E T H E L E N O T H W IL L P ER M IT EXCELLENT FOR A LL A Y IN O DANDRUFF AND LOCAL SCALP TROUBLES. TRIM M ING S SM ARTEN Y O U TH FU L MODELS Saturdays and Sundays Phones: Tabor 8500 — Tabor 3195 T o Individual Measure see N«'«l W A N T E D —T o hear from owner of Regular meetings of the Port land Branch o f the National A h - a good ranch for sale. State rash sociation for the advancement of price, full particulars. I). F. Bush, Colored People held every second Minneapolis. Minn.— Adv. O F F IC E A N D S T O R E R O O M CAFE GOOD MEALS News of the Churches tBy Mrs. C. A. Jenkins) Thou art a Jewel at the threshold FIRST A M E ZION CHURnw tor recognition; a chance to use your 417 Williams A v c . H. Leo Johnston minister. Walnut 667J. pen, to cultivate jou r brain*, and to The Stranger's Sabbath Home guide your feet into places »h ere you -------- o-------- will receive intelligence, hands ready SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST to do whatever comes your way for 62nd St and 39th Ave S E the benefit of the whole human fam Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Bible ily. Opportunity to pool your cash where you can get results. Clear your Study, 11 A. M. Y. P. M. V. so- brains of "isms," do your own think ciety, 2 P. M. Mrs. K. 0 . Johnson, ing. Let your maxim be dispatch, and Leader. Visitors welcome. practice what you preact. Do not let ST. PHILLIP8 MISSION your chances, like a sunbeam, pass Rodney at Knott St. you by; ask God for eyes that see Morning service, 11 a. m .; Sun John D. Rockefeller's f i r s t j o b paid him $¿5 a month, and Samuel In Jay School, 12 m. Archdeacon Black in charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay sult, who is at the head of almost 1 reader. A cordial welcome awaits everything electrical and gaseous in you at St. Phillips. Chicago, began as a stenographer in — ....- o- London on $2 a week; Hugh Chalm S H IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H ers. of the Chalmers Motor Company, 76th and £ . Everett Sta. was an office boy at 14, receiving $5 Preaching II a. m. and 8 p m. a week. Sunday School 10 a. tn. Men and women, boys and girls, B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. we lack sticktuitivencss— put your -------- o-------- nickels where you can see them grow ; B E T H E L A. M. E. C H U R C H stop smoking cigarettes, dipping snuff I.arrabee and McMillen Street* and drinking swill (called booze). Rev. F. X. Runyon, Pastor. How can we lead the children unless E. L. Jameson, Assistant we pave the way with honorable men and women ? NOTICE The United States Supreme Court has handed down a decision to the effect that silk peddlers, and in fact all other peddlers, ean Furnished rooms for rent. Sunset peddle their wares in Portland 2325— Adv. without being molested by the authorities; they are also ex P empted from paying a license fee. Phone Broadway 1136 This decision not only effects the Paresis r h e c k s * Sc Psr Dar State of Oregon but other states which had adopted a sitniliar J. H . H f i g e l method. Transfer and Baggage Co. J. T. Holliday Today fitting ceremonies will be con ducted at the dedication of the statue of Joan D 'Arc in l.aurrlhurst, where it is erected, by the committee m charge The statue is our of several which the well known Dr Waldo Coe Ha» presented to the city. W ills Pickens $2000 ----------- o----------- Harry K. Thaw, according to Robert W . Bagnall Ex-Governor W est newspaper reports, is raising “ Old Ned” on Broadway. Ned York. Robert W. Bagnall, Director of Ex-Governor Oswald West, is The place for Thaw and all of his ilk is in some insane institu not an office seeker as has been re Branches o f the National Associ tion. ported and we are glad he is not. ation for the Advancement of For Mr. West is too fine a type of Colored People is a big minded ----------- o----------- man even tho' he is n demoerat. man, and when lie comes to Port Mexican and Indian to put himself up as a target to land, we arc sure the good people Murdered be shot at by a gang of political here will treat him in a big way. ----------- o----------- The prison riot which took place character a s s a s i n s and mud We just wonder if it would not slingers, just for the sake of get among the inmates of San Quen be fair for those organizations tin penitentiary a few days ago ting a political job which he does who wish us to give publicity to not need. in which an Indian and a Mexican their efforts through the columns prisoner were killed has brought of The Advocate, to give us their If we are to credit recent re forth a strong protest from the job printing! We know of some Mexican government. And this ports on the French and R iff quar such organizations and clubs who government lost no time in put rel, it is fast assuming large pro use our columns for gratis public ting a bunch of investigators on portions. It seems that those mu-1 ity. yet when they have a window the job, including the Secretary latto Moors of Arab and Negro card, a ticket or letter heads and descent who are fighting for au o f State, but nothing was done or the like, for which they have to said about the Indian's death. Why tonomy against France and Spain, pay out money, they take that to seeking the ‘ ‘ New Freedom,” are notf Was it because the Mexican the white job-printer who will not has a government that protects his forcing France to take them a lit patronize his affair, and who will tle more seriously. rights, while the Indian has a gov certainly not give it any public ------ o - - ernment which fails to lend a pro ity through the newspaper press. Too many people here as well tective hand in the time of Think on this matter, readers, and trouble! This is a sad but true as elsewhere, value their lodges, see if you are guilty of this prac state of affairs for a country that brotherly-love and friendship only tice. Is it fair! boasts of being “ the land of the for what they can get out of them. ----------- o ----------- free and the home of the brave.” N O T A R Y PU B LIC A D V O C A T E O F F IC E Dr. Coc Presents Statue to City INVITED Washington at Tenth St. / A i l l e r and*ÍRACEY k* Independent FunenaJ D i r e c top a w ' WnihmqHjn Si bel aotfr end n il Pbo n e ~Bro s d w a y 2691 Harry Pace, l*a»t G K R. of the order ol Elks, was the Thanksgiving orator Ma> lOtli fur thr Camden, N I . I Ik* James Richardson, D D (or Elks, Moiilana and Idaho, ami a member of the Beehive I odgr at Salt Lake City, has joined the rank» ol Pullman por ters. The Pot ahoiita» Lodge of Klk», Cambridge, Mass., will dedicate its nrw hall May 30th to June 1st J Finley Wilson, G L R . will deliver the principle address Dtv of Dahlia Temple who arc ill arr leported improved, with the recep tion of Dt. Lottie Payne. Burn This Phone Number Into Your Good Memory: BRoadway 8660 C H E C K E R GAB COMPANY H F. Wagner PATKIINIZK E. R. Chappell YOUR ADVtHTIHgRH CHAPPFXI/S Flower Shop Title IIKHT FOR I.KHH Main 6116 331 Morrison St. Portland, Ore. N. W. Bank Iliill.M,,,