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THE A D V O C A T E ipat ADYOCATF ' •■«» id«*«* on new*p«|tt>r work «ini Pullman Company Appoints The Zoning Ordinance . Thr immediate leatton taught altogether »pent h profitable as Expert Mediator ât bv * s pleasant visit together. — Publuhad every i __ j the war in Morocco „ W1VW1W is „ that, if ... . The City's zoning ordinance h«a b*en 8oit« 312-313 Marleay Building. Hiffian tribesmen had been *1° |ll’l know what it is we ruled unconstitutional by presiding t Preston New» Service) Phone Broadway 3807.________ unable to purchase arms from have done that would eausc the judge Robert G. Morrow of the circuit Chicago, III May 29 In order that lt„ under Ull„ r , the ...v authority a .......... of distinguished ___ ■ editor _____ to come to roun The decision mean« that any jn » Negro personnel may have represen dealers uno' o ^ w u i r i v i i ^ <l't or more civil tied government«, the our city (more than onoo) and fail anj aii kinds of buildings can be tation and a voice where their relations MBS. B. D. C A N N A D i ...Manager w ouj , j have ended promptly. commnnieate with us at all. erected in any part of the city without to the c o m p a n y are being con ,____I . . . iJ1BUi|ig The object lesson ought to stimu- Of course a matt has a right to do i«*r or favor from the city authorities sidered the Pullman Company has ap B D V O O A T E AO E |gte action at Geneva, but thus far " hat he pleases, but we are just W is our opinion ihat the decision is pointed C. C, Cornelius Webb, veteran wBOp haa not. Perhaps after the de- wonderingt W e are told Mr. a just one and will be of benefit to a Pullman porter, of Washington, L), C , 31& Flanders Street_______ legates from the United States \\ ilson has agents here w o rk in g majority of the citiseli» of Portland as special investigator and mediator in for the benefit of his publication .. . ■ 0-------- the company's bureau of Industrial Re S U B S C R IP T IO N R AT ES h* v<* succeeded in getting all re Our Graduates ptr y Mr J2 50 ference to the league of N'ations in Seattle and that he was here in lations. W ebb's duties will consist of Si* Months " Z ______ Z...Z___ 1.50 cut out of the official documents the interest of his paper. W e investigating service conditions and Three Months want to sav to the Kditor. that Soon - a ........... number of ..... our , young r people — . ■ . — _— _ — 1.00 i 0f — the --- conference, --------------- « they » may ---- -— be i . we -*»»»> - a c t i n g as an arbitrator between the rP | J E ' 1 fs fi* s s r ? r « « -r . i t - a .. * , • , . _ . • . I I • 1 1 • aa . . “ “ V 111 “si I « t s , i ........... t ll M U s I S .......... t v s ™ • s 1VV I l l s i t» .......» Entered at ( task of withholding arms and operate with him m his efforts to ^ Now tllc Uue«t.on i*. what will oper.tmg ... Pullman car. all over the Oregon, as second-class matter ■ — -----------------------------------— munitions m unitions of 01 war w a r from irotu people« peoples in in- !»■«»»».«. circulate his paper here, and wo thfy fillj lo do ,hat will be in keeping t.ou, , „ v lh i» „ considered bv Pull IM P O R T A N T ! tent upon putting the peace of the invite him to call to see ns the All communications for public«- world in jeopardy. » ‘me he is in the city and we tion or otherwise should be ad —Christian Science Monitor Mav ““'‘a ’1 he glad to render all the aid dressed to The Advocate Publish 28th 1925. can towords circulating his ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mae- ----------o—— paper here. leav Building. Portland. Oregon. A Judge in Mississippi has ruled . B Advertising rates made known that a Chinaman is a Negro and Oregon s l mted States Senator, on application. must go to schools provided for congressman and governor have made it known that they arc --------------------------------------- -------------Negroes or to private school. Any “ Don't a*k for right*. Take them, body with common horse sen»“ candidates for their respective An d o n ' t let a n n y w a n give them to to know that law cannot party nominations next May. A n right rigrn that inai is handed nanuru to m « j i fr •• . ' ... . ... 1 ye. - - has somethin' . . . the . matter with » Chinamans nationality However, their success will depend nawthin' a any more than it can change a entirely upon the voters, nlan' it"—Mr Dooley. white man to an Orang-outang. of whom are not fully satisfied "They have rights who dare main But down in Mississippi and some with what these representatives tain them."— James Russell Lowell. other Southern States, the courts have done for the state in the make some mighty foolish rulings. past. A Lesson for Geneva United States Senator Hiram A Correction “ French Fall Back to New Johnson is lambasting the ap -------- Battle Line” — Headline in yester pointment of Judge McCamant to a federal judgeship in Cali- In an editorial last week on day’s New York Times. Sounds like an echo of the news fornia, but we doubt that the judge Wallace McCamant by mis- paper bulletins of 1916, doesn’t senator can prevent his confirms- take it was stated he was appoint- tion. ed bv president Wilson when it t How strange and inexplicable it should have read president it is that after those four years of with their ambition and preparation? Has the race buMiies* places where these young people can find employ ment like the people of other races have prepared for their graduates? W e say. no Therefore, they will have to struggle hard even to get jobs as a menial». It is time that the colored people get busy anil prepare places and position’« for their own people The bootlegger* -we certainly making business good for the undertaker by supplying automobile drivers with their stuff, that makes them so craay and reekle*», that they are maiming and killing people altno-t daily. — — o --------- Two laws of Oregon have been de clared uiicoiistitun nal by court* itt one week. Th«* doesn’t speak very well for the law-nukers of Oregon _______ a The Portland Hotel owner* will have to stick close around to keep the real man ,,0rtrrs as a long step forward in the promotion of their welfare and safeguarding their wages and working conditions. Mr Webb, young in years but old j m ,hf K rvH r j, a „ , aduat(. ol Howard MT. O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H East 1st and Schuyler Sts. University ami » e ll qualified to fill bis Rev. K t' l>yer, Pastor role. His selection from the 11.000 Res 1876 Foster Street l'ullman employees 1« a tine tribute to Phones: Res, Walnut 0423; Study. Fast 3333 -------- o— — Ins loyal and efficient service, fidelity, 9:30, Sunday school. II a m . Preaching and years of exacting experience with 6:30 p m.. II. V. P. U. 8 p m . Preaching by the Pastor the Pullman company His offices will The brothel hood's boat outing. June 20th, is expected to be the most inter be in the General Office of bureau of Don't miss it. 1 ickrts on sale now Adults 5th , chil Industrial Relations, Chicago. Ill , csting of the season where he will work in eight Pullman dren 25c. «ones under the immediate direction of Supervisor F. L. Simmons. Williams Ave. Y. W . C. A. D O IN G S O F T H E E L K S Two Colored Poets to Pub lish Books of Verse Next Fall (Exclusively by N A A C.P ) New York, N Y , May 25 Hooks 0f ver4f |>v ,u o young colored poet* are to be published in the coining fall, it was learned today. The two ports are Langston Hughes, recently awarded first prise in ihr "Opportun ity" contest, for his poem "The Weary Blurs." and l ouiilre ( ullrn The titlr poem in the Langston Hughes volume will lie the prise-win ning contribution to the recent poetry contest and the volume, to he pub lished by Alfred A Kanops, will be known as "The Weary Blues.” A foreword for the book is to be written by Curl Van Yctchcn anil the jacket designed by the Mexican caricaturist. Miguel t ’marrubi.»•» Countec C ullen’* book of verte *»11 namc<| Co|or ' alu, * ,u alM>car u||J<r ,hr imprint of Mc„ r, Marprr The High School Reserves held their picnic al Lake Grove May 30th The last social hour for this season will tie June the 7th The Branch extends congratulation» to its club members aud other» who are graduating from thr High Sihools of Portland The Housing Committee were en tenanted at breakfast at the home of Mrs J H Harris and matters per tabling to building were discussed Mts J H Duke is the ihatrman I lie t unt mittee oil (olored Work which 1» composed of women of both race» was entertained at Luncheon at the home of Mr» I M Walker, retcutly A very interesting meeting followed Mr» E S Collin» is the Chairman The Annual Membership Baui|urt under the Membership Committer was held Friday evening May 2*hh at Stag ( lub Miss F Krriiry. General Secre tary. Portland Association, was thr speaker of the evening, other speakers were Miss W Hatch. Membership Sri rctary, Mrs I M Walker, Member of Committee on Colored Work Mr» K Gray our Membership Chairman, Judge Dyke ami Mr Stevens, and M i»« Margie I Danlry, Branch Fix ecutivc, who gave the Annual Report and presented thr plan* outlined for the new building M i» C A. Jenkins presided Music was furnished by- Mrs G V. Grayson ami Miss I rena Shaw, Misses Nellie Franklin and Barbara Hubbard, Mrs J Edwards and Mr Y Franklin The Harriet Tubman Club met at the Y W. C A Monday evening The Bible Class closed the year's work with a social meeting, and tcachrr, Mr» C K. Cannon, was pre sented with two beautiful bouquets by members of the rla»» Mr* R Tate, religious secretary, was present. Tile Harriet Tubman l lub met at the \ . W . ( A. Monday evening The Bible class closed the year’s work with a social meeting, anil Icachcr, Mrs. C. E Cannon, was prr settled with two beautiful bouquets by members of the eta»» Mrs. R Tate. Religious Secretary was present. J I’ nilcv WiUoii, I- H oi the order oi I'Ik«. Hill arrive in ll»e city July Hit», accompanied by Mr» Wilson and ior two day* be aud bu charming wile will be the KUc»t» oi Kmr ( »tv I odtfe .»»id Dahlia Temple Mr W ilton t* alto the editor ol the Wa«hni|(ton. D t Kaiflct. and prominent in other iraterital or^ain/atioii» Joe ( vane, former private waiter at The Portland, went to l o* A uk I c « on a »penal car la**t Saturdav Jamci kichard*oi! who caught ott a* a regular \%alter at I he Portland la*t wrrk, ha« thrown up the j«d> in favor nt the dinni# car I d 1 t»nway, who work« in the Sr• ward entftne room, met with a pain ful accident la«t wrrk whrti a »crew dttvrr wa« rammed into our oi hi« flutter* I be act »drill urce«*itatrd i OUW4Y laying off from hi« job (iraud Fxalted Ruler J. Finley Wil- M»n will lie the nur»l oi Kn«r i ity lodge \Vrdnr«dav, it« iu»tallation night, aud no doubt wilt a»»i*t in the cere monies. I be pa*t Fxalted Ruler'« Council* will meet Wednesday night next to make final arrangement* ior Organi* nng Hen 1 handler, charter member oi Rote ( it), will «ooti become a member of Puget Sound l.odgc oi Seattle A number of brother Flk* are upon tormg I dward Carter Anger, the little •on of Hr other and Dt Anger, in the N. A A t P babv rontett. which clotrt Monday night A new Fxalted Ruler-elect will be bailed at the meeting on next W ed net day night A « the prexrut Fxalted Ruler, F D ( aiinady, ha« decided to voluntarily ttep down, after having occupied the exalted petition more than twelve year« altogether A « to who will «uccced him the vote« of the brother« will determine, however O. S I hnrtias »cent* to be the favourite. Flowers While W e Live Coolidge." estate sharks, professional promoters. human agony, in which the very and daily papers from wrecking thr foundations of civilized soeiety ~ building and erecting a new 12-story Constitution Upheld w e r e profoundly shaken, man- “ we had the power to direct hotel in its place kind should be turning again to ou** passing from this earth to the the machine gun. bombs front the unknown world, we would direct 1 here is just cause for rejoicing sky above, and lethal gas as the °* our fronds and brothers that on the part of those citizens of the Robert W . Bagnali only arguments bv which differ* whatever flowers their friendship, state who oppose state control of cnees between peoples can he ad- respect ami brotherly love for us children which was attempted by Robert W . Bagnali. Director of justed! actuated them to give 11s, we a majority of voters in Oregon Branchen of the National A*so*‘i- The Spaniards first, aud now woulli ask ,he,u t° be given while w ho through a law in 1922 compel- «Hon for the Advancement of the French in Morocco, confront we are yet alive; that they might ling all children of school age to Colored V ople is a big mimietl only semicivilized foes whom half al}d cheer our drooping attend the public schools in the man, atul when he comes to Port a century ago thev would have sP*ril while it still lingers within state. This law which was deelar- land. we are stir'- the good people regarded with derision as untraiu- *ts * * rthly frame of clay. We ed unconstitutional by the Federal here w ill treat him in a b ig Way. ed in war and ill-equipped for would ask that those of our court sitting in Portland, march of battle. But the so-called civilized and brothers.^ who know last year, deprived the private The Advocate acknowledges nth people of the world cannot go , a!u^ appreciate our faithful ser- schools o f their property, teachers [pleasure receipt of an invitation to the through a four year's orgy of vice and tireless efforts to do of their salaries and parents of the 1 commencement exercise* of the June hatred and bloodshed without good, would console us with the right to ehoosc where their ehil- class at Lincoln H ,K’h School. Friday. teaching barbarians the more ef- kind words, aud deeds of appreei- dren should reeeive their educa Jimc 12. Invitation, courtesy of Miss ficent methods of slaughter. And t io n N O W . and not wait until tiou. The law was in direct con- Lottie Camille Johnson, a member of A- Brothers in the early fall. indeed the barbarians in no tri we die. And when the end and tradiction to the spirit of the 14- the class. fling numbers were invited to join final accounting come, we might th ammendment to the United in the combat. It is little wonder rest in peace and be laid away in States Constitution which de Please Pay that, after fighting for years in a quietness. W e would especially dares that; “ All persons born or natur- quarrel which was no concern of direct of them to save our remains W e cannot pu’ *h The Advocate FIR ST A M E ZIO N C H U R n » theirs, they should take up arms from the grafters, hypocrites, and alized in the United States, and without money, no more than you 417 Williams Ave., H Leo Johnston traitors and we would also request subject to the jurisdiction there- in their own behalf. ran live without eating So again, we minister. Walnut 667J. There is every reason, too. for that the beautiful flowers be left of the United States aud of the ask those who owe The Advocate The Stranger’s Sabbath Home wherein they reside. the belief that the Riffians. and on their bushes to cheer the living, state money for advertising, subcriptions or other tribes confronting the And last, but not least, let us No state shall make or enforce other services, kindly come in and pay S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T French and Spanish forces, are learn to anoint our friends and any law which shall abridge the us. If you cannot come in. call us and 62nd St. and 39th Ave. 8. E. not dependent upon leaders of brothers beforehand, for our post- privileges or immunities of citi- we will come to you. Sabbath S. hmil, II) A M. Bible mortem kindness, tears and zens of the United States; nor their own race. The W orld W a r Study. Il A. M. Y. P. M. V. M bred the professional soldier flowers do not cheer the troubled shall any state deprive any person Kindly assist your paper by patron ciety, 2 P. M. Mrs. K. O. Johnson, spirit, E lowers on the coffin cast of life liberty or property, with- whose sword and talents are at izing those merchants who advertise in Leader. Visitors welcome. I T , the command of the highest bid no fragrance backwards over out due process of law, nor deny life s weary way. so give us our to any person within its jurisdic- •‘' a ' 4* » 1' der, just as it enriched a n d ST. P H IL L IP S M ISSIO N tion the qual protection of the strengthened the munitions manu flowers while we live. m» . , . , Rodney at Knott St. lite Advocate columns are open la w .” facturers whose agents at Geneva Morning service, 11 a. m. ; Sun ...... .i,. » v i f ° r your news. There is no charge Editor Wilson And now that the Supreme • are too plainly bringing dissen _ B guiar news items, day School, 12 m. Archdeacon sion and apparent impotence into Court of the United States has Ior W| Hlack in charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay o- As a rule whenever an editor affirmed the decision of the dis- the councils of those who are there Phone Broadway 5807 or call a t 312 reader. A cordial welcome awaits gathered for the purpose of lim of a newspaper visits another triet Federal Court, it settles the Macleay Bldg, if you w i s h to subscribe you at St. Phillips. Furniahed room« for rent. Sunact iting the distribution of imple city where there is a newspaper, question that the child belongs to for The Advocate. 2325— Adv. ments of war. he calls on his contemporaries the parent, first, and indirectly S H IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H How long will human intelli and lets them know he is in town lo the state, 76th and £. Everett Sts. Furniture of 5-room house for sale For Rent—2-room apartment», 629^ To the colored people especially gence permit the war mania to and gives them an opportunity to Preaching It a. m. and 8 p m . cheap. 274 Wheeler, near Clackamas F trat St. Main 6322— Adv. persist! This conflict in Morocco, extend the usual courtesies. W e ¡« the South as well as to a large Sunday School 10 a. m. St.— Adv. bad as it is, is of comparatively have it on good authority that number o f patrons of private B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p m. slight importance since the con our contemporary. Editor Wilson schools, this decision comes a s Holliday & Holliday -------- o— — HOT E L N O T E S Big Four Auto Laundry flagration can be localized, with- ° f the Seattle Enterprise was in Rood news. In the South a large Tonsorial Parlors B E T H E L A. M. E. C H U R C H out prospect of spreading t o t h e city last week. He did not percentage of the schools for the Long & Silva Garage 125 North Sixth Street I.arrabee and McMillen Streets George Stedmeyer ha» gone to H ay Fast 8th and Hawthorne Europe— unless France and Spain, even call us on the phone and let education and training of the col- In our new location we arc arrange«! Rev. F. X. Runyon, Pastor. W e call for and deliver your car now arrayed against a u8 know he was here. When we ored youth are private institutions. den l^tke, Idaho, to work in thr Yan- to Kivc better »crvice to our patrom. E. L. Jameson, Assistant enemy, should come to blows were in Seattle sometime ago, one aud had this law been upheld in anywhere, any time. Washing, clean- * neto Tavern for the next four months. WV invite ladies. Kent» and children to -------- o— ■■ ■ themselves. But should a similar j of the first people we called upon this state it would be only a mat- inx an<* polishing. Grease removed; The talk of wrecking The Portland, come in and »re u§. NOTICE blaze break out in the Balkans. °u r arrival, was the editor o f the ter o f time when it would reach dressing tops; remove paints. and building a twelve story hostrlry , in its stead, ¡» causing thr twenty five , Europe could scarcely escape; Seattle Enterprise. We excharig- the Southern states with a (lisas- F IR S T CUSTOMER ANSW ER- At Seaside, Oregon Regular meetings of the Tort and thirty-year old employe* to lose trous effect to education of col- ING THIS ADV. EACH WEEK land Branch of the National A s some sleep. But now they may regain ored youth. W ILL RECEIVE ONE GOLD sociation for the advancement of their composure a* thr directing mana The Sunflower Furnished Cottages The Supreme Court in declar- COIN. T E L E P H O N E C A L L AC- and Colored People held every second ger. Mr F'.dward Boyce, has emphatic ing this law invalid did its duty CEPTED. Business Phone, East Furnished Housekeeping Tents Monday evening at Bethel A. M in upholding the Constitution of 6840; residence phone Sell wood 1021. F.. Church, I.arrabee and McMillen ally denied that such a move was W ill open June 6, 1925 contemplated. And if any one knows, the United States. I. L. DAVISON. Swings, croquet grounds and fish streets. News of the Chlirrhps common -o- Guaranteed hosiery, sample* your size free to agents. W rite for propo sition paying $75.00 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guar anteed hosiery to wearer; must wear or replaced free. Quick sales, repeat or ders. International Stocking Mills, 6267, Norristown, Pa. --------- 0--------- Salesmen Wanted.—21 jewel watch, good timekeeper. Special price $15.00. Salesmen wanted. Konehack, 19 W. Cranberry, West Hazelton, P a — Adv / A i l l e r a n d lR A tE Y s' Inde/tendent Funeral D ire r, tors » - lV m t h n g t o n S t b » t v u t f e A n < J 2 lU /“» o n s - B r o a d w i y 2681 N O T A R Y P U B L IC A D V O C A T E O F F IC E Fletcher J ilea J. T. Holliday GOLDEN W EST CAFE For rent 6-room house, garage. J. C. Logan, East 3623. — Adv. KI5) GOOD MEALS QUICK SERVICE Broadway and Everett Portland Q U A L IT Y SHIRTS GAPS and J. A. K W IN O , Pres. L E E A N D E R S O N , Sec’y. Phone Broadway 1136 Paresis Cheeks* Sr Psr Dar J. H . H Transfer and Baggage Co. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING AI-L BAGGAGE snd FREIGHT HAULED BY US STORED TEN DAYS FREE O F F IC E A N D S T O R E R O O M STREET Opra Dai If from I A. M. U I P. M. Sundays and Holidays f A. M. to C P. M. LAURELHURST CLEANERS and DYERS "One Day Service” HAVE BETTER HAIR Ftr tilt ly Drsalitl t Dulw* I* Tsllst Articl** l l NTS ,<■ | i l M m ISSSlSS f s r f t . BSMtSSIwM M ir w TMK OZONIZED OX MARROW CO WARSAW ILLINOIS k • Msi tsBst Is, 1» IS# ssn « M M Mr k I ms A i I a I ll) Me. H DRY WASH ROUGH WASH E A S T 0883 E A S T 0883 N E W SYSTEM LAUNDRY O R IG IN A T O R S OK I N D I V I D U A L W A S H I N G W e Do Not Mark Your Clothing L. 0. ADKINS •SS T I B B E T H S T R E E T Phone Sellwood 3708 S A T IS F A C T IO N GUARANTEED Shirts $1.25 up; Cap* $2.85 DO N K AT Bltomlway SH07 Spring Chicken served Saturday and Sunday as long as they |**t BAKED HAM Every day With Po ato Salad Suits Pressed AUSPLUNI) DRUG STORE 35c S IX T H & O L I8 A N STR E ETS P O R T L A N D , ORE. Cleaned and Pressed $ 1.00 FO R YOUR NEXT CAR RICHARDSON’S CONFECTIONERY SEE 104 Fourth St. M. B. CR OFT Broadway and Everett Streets W II.I.Y H Z IV K R I.A N D P A C IFIC UO. Phon, Hroatjwsr 1511 llrosdnsr snd Dsvla HtrsoU For Fair Play and EVERYMOY LIKES TO LOOK (HEIR REST W IL L o n o o M ■ D H AIR A D O * A O R I A T D I A L TO P I R S O N A L APPEAR AN C l. BY U I I N O FO R D 'S H A IR PO M A D IAN O PO R O • H AIR IT R A IO H TK N - INO A N D S H A M P O O C O M B «. STU BBO RN. MARSH. SNARLY ft UNRULY H AIR Bt- C O M II S O fT E R . •T R A IO H T IR MO RE P L I A B L E . A N D EASIER TO D REft* A N O PU T U P IN A N Y STYLE THE LENOTH W IL L P E R M IT EXCELLENT POR A LLA YIN O DANDRUFF ANO LOCAL S C A L P TRO U BLE*. P R IN T IN G Saturdays and Sundays Phones: Tabor 8500 — Tabor 3195 T o Individual Measure YOU» THE ADVOCATE 312 Mncleay Bldg. e ig e l 136 N. S IX T H HAVE he should. So Ihat settles the matter ing within a hundred fret of ihr door. for this time, at least. Write or phone J. W C U R R Y , 107 T. Allen has quit the railroad and North l-ltls St., Portland, Oregon. joined the corps of waiters at The Broadway 1541. Portlend. WET WASH 2 IN 1 WASH 507 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon BROADW AY Clean Competition— F R U IT M ARKET GROCERY Hail a and C H E C K E R No charges for extra passengers 162 East Broadway Between I.arrabee and Crosby Sts. C U 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 Burn This Phone Number Into Your Good Memory: RRoadway S 660 C H E C K E R CAB CO M PANY r H. F. Wagner p a t k o n iz k your E. R. Chappell a d v k k t ih k r h CHAPPELL’S Flower Shop TIIK IIKHT F O R I.KHH Main 6116 331 Morrison St. Portland, Ore. N. W. Rank Halldlne