THE
the hypothetical question arises as
A mini tier of prominent legis
to what the general situation Utor-. are insistent on the right of
Published « T * r y Saturday at would be wore white property!the I'nited States S<>nate to pre-
Suit« 311313 Macleay Building. owners the city over, or the eoun side over the Vice President.
Phons Broadway 5807.
Mr) m r , for that matter, to enter
into similar agreements of restric Down in Nashville, Tenn., a
K D. CANNAI)!.......... -...Editor tion as to the descendants of a number of preachers, doctors and
MRS. K. I). CANNAP\ Manager „igve ¡wople who have, in the larg editors are being aued for crim
“ er sense, had to purvhaae or rent inal libel by Dr. Sum I in. The ease
ADVOCATE AGENTS
from white owners or landlords grew out of the fact that the de
Bh« Sanitary Barber Shop
all the property rights they have feiulanta it is said accused the
315 Flanders Street
ever acquired iti this couutry.
doctor of standing with the prest-
t
ourts
of
law,
however,
decide;
dent
of Fisk University against the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Per Year _____________________$3 SO they do not instruct any one other students in their recent trouble,
lienee, the The defendants are: Dr. K. W. D.
Si* M o ath t
1 SO than their juries,
Three M ontht
1 00 grave question arises as to wheth Isaacs. Prof. J . W. Cranshaw, E.
Payable in advance
cr or not the issues which, in re- W. D. Isaacs Jr.. Rev. K. M. Law-
Entered at the Poatofiice at P ortland
stricted property eases, have been rence. Rev. Boone, Drs. Turpin,
O regon, aa second-claaa m atter.
earned to appeal courts have been Voorhoos and Philips. Just what
correct and projier ones. It ap- was said about the doctor which
IM PORTANT!
All communications for publics pears that the principal issues he did not like, is not stat.il. but
tion or otherwise should be ad which have been joined in these we doubt that so many prominent,
dressed to The Advocate Publish ‘■-ases were Constitutional and pub- ' reliable men would wilfutlv be
mg Company, Suite 312-313 Mae lif policy issues, based upon civil guilty of such charge
leay Building, Portland. Oregon, rights rather than upon strict real
Advertising rates made known property rights as passed upon by
Washington appears to be con
on application.
the courts since the earliest days vulsed by the Fifteenth Amend
—--------------------------------- —— of the English Common Law. ment.
THE ADVOCATE
"D on’t a«k for rights
Take them.
if
FAgXPS& XSS» «
aaw thin’ has som ethin’ the m atter with
k “—Mr Dooley
•T hey have rights who dare m ain
tain them .”—Jam es Russell Lowell.
ANARCHY IN ACTION
W hat a Confederate Veteran
Said of Mob Violence
Every mob is a stab at the
sovereignty of the people, and a
malign denial to them by force of
arms of the right to the freedom
of orderlv n n r a u f l l t . . . The fire
bells would ring out the alarm and
the streets of any of our cities
would swarm with armed and
indignant i>eoplc if thev were told
that a gang of intruder» were com-
ing to expel their chosen judges
from the judgment seats, and put
irresponsible and vicious men.
chosen b v th e marauders, in their
places. Yet that is the mission of
th e m o b when it «rtiis to storm a
S S u d pal .
U> d « tL If
men would only reflect what trea
son mob law is to their homes and
institutions, mobs would be well
nigh impossible.
Aside from this attack on
government, the evils of the mob
have almost boundless sweep in
all the relations of life. Can any
man. in the wildest flight of the
brain, picture Robert E. Lee or
John B. Gordon, no matter what
the charge against the criminal,
joining a mob to break down a
jail, and taking a prisoner out to
hang him ! Why not ! Because
they are types of courage and
honor, and justice and veneration
for law. and all these cry out a-
gainst such an act. — The late
Judge Thomas G. Jones, of Ala
bama.
W ith o u t
th e
s lig h te s t
d e s ir e
*»J »"'> «•">
issues in these restrictive agree-
tneiit eases, we beg to call atten-
tion to the view which the law has
always
taken “ of restraints upon
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alienation and the ruleagainst per
petuities. each of which doctrines
has much to do with the so-called
land covenants, as to which emin
ent jurists have s a i d : “ Much de
pends upon whether such coven
ants (agreements) tend directly
or necessarily to enhance it (the
lmd) value or render it more bene-
ficial to those by whom . it . may
be
.
,.
ownedl or o ccu p ied
" 1- urther,
**>'* ,ht
of le8*' «uthonty.
there must be a privity of estate
between the covenantor and the
oorenantee (party of the first part
J*1'1* P*fD' °* *he second part,
These nighlv technical points of
’ >e ‘aw 01 r,,*l property, it se«*iiis
,0 our hun>ble mind, take preced-
over ,he general laws of civil
r'£l>ts, and with sincere apologies
w t v - ^ 1 « « .
them out in good faith, with honest
motives, and with the conviction
that there is a way to break down
the barrier which seems to have
been firmly established by the
District of Columbia Court of
Appeals.
In a small town the stray dogs
get you and in a large town the
stray bullets get you.
BOTH
WAYS.
"Are you in favor <5f a further
tax reduction!" "Certainly,”
answered Senator G o l d d u s t .
"There are two things my con
stituents have always expected
me to be in favor of—tax reduc
tion and more liberal expenditure
of Government monev."
No man is worthless, but some
are worth less than others.
Henry P. Fry (white). Presi-
lent of the Anti-Fanatic league
of New York, has stepped into the
limelight with some interesting
scenes from inside the cup of the
Ku-Klux-Klan. “ After being on
the inside of this movement (K.
K. K.) for three months." writes
Mr. Fry, “ I found that the whole
proposition was a fraud and that
instead of its being a fraternal
order, it was a secret political con
spiracy designed to control the
entire lawmaking and law-enfore-
ing branches of the State and
. Federal governments." Mr. Fry
and son
is a sourthern gentleman
ge
of a Confederate armv officer.
Wife ill Flint, Michigan, claims
hubby tried to drown his troubles
by pushing her off a bridge.
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F u rn itu re of 5-room house for sale
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E ast 8th and H aw thorne
W e call for and deliver your car
anyw here, any time. W ashing, clean
ing and polishing. Grease rem oved;
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I. L. D A V IS O N .
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FV’ B N I T U K K
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 Jiles
Salesm en W anted.—21 jewel watch,
good timekeeper. Special price $15 00
Salesmen w anted. Konehack, 19 W.
C ranberry, W est H azelton, P a.—Adv.
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Public L ibrary, under the direction of
Miss E rnestine Rose, Librarian, it de
veloping a special N egro collection of
history, literature and arts. The col
lection is to include docum ents on
slavery, m anuscripts of w orks by N e
gro w riters, books on Africa and sculp
lure and paintings.
The library already ow ns a file of
the first issue of the Crisis, sketches of
Africans by Dr Ruckteschrll. and an
enlargem ent of Mrs Meta W arwick
E u llrr’a statues “ Ethiopia "
T he departm ent it to be opened
April I, with an exhibition of the work
of the colored painter, Mr B rrxton A
group of persons is prom oting the new
departm ent, the President of the or-
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New York Library to Begin DOINGS OF T H E ELKS
Department for Negro
Elks Hold Election
Art and Letters
\Yrtlitr»«U) mnl»t al ih r r rutilar
inrrhiiK ni Koic City Im lg c No. I l i
I H | \ O I of W . Ihr followiiiM
o f f n e n n e re r Ir ut cd: T II William«,
K K ; W cb tlcr S iraw drr. Leading
K night. Iluyrr Strain. Loyal K night.
J 1) H unter, Lecturing K night. K J.
Minor, Secretary; W yatt William«,
A«»i*tant Secretary, W. D Allen,
! re a tu rc r, J !■' (»oode, T iltr; J. A.
(.'ornea!. Inner G uard
T ruster* Lee
A nder%on, J A M ernm an, the latter
is also the lodge’s examining physician.
The nrwlv elected officer* will be m-
stalled at the lu st meeting ill July
Brother (i M Payne has the heart
felt sym pathy af hts brother Elks in
the loss of bis beloved wife, Lottie
For rent— O ne and tw o-room a p a rt
Payne.
m ents and housekeeping room s in a
Knsr City Lodge of Elks donated
nice brick stru ctu re; everything clean
$42 40 tow ards the entertaining of the
and newly furnished. T H E S O U T H
G rand Lodge of the local white Elks
E R N A P A R T M E N T S , 647'/» First
by purchasing tw o of their books
Street, Main 0725.—Adv.
Died
Mrs Lottie Payne, wife of
1
1. M Payne, Tuesday, June 9th, fol-
N e w s o f th e C h lirrh e s
lowing J lingering illness at the family
residence. 200 E E ig h th street The
funeral was held Friday the 12th from
FIRST A. M E ZION CHURDfe
Finley's m ortuary Mrs. Mary Cuok of
417 W illiam s Ave.. 1L Leo Johnston
Seattle, a »i»irt ol the deersted. at
m inister. W alnut 6673.
tended the funeral which was under the
T he S tran g er’s Sabbath Home
auspice« of Dahlia Temple, No 202,
I. II P <) 1) of W . of which Mrs
Chldless
Marriages
Ex
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Payne wa» a charter member.
plained
62nd St. and 39th Ave. 8. E.
M anhattan Lodge of New York ha»
Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Bible
Every
m
arried
woman
should
write
donated
$6,000 to the Prevbytrrian
Study, 11 A. M. Y. P. M. V. so
ciety, 2 P. M. Mrs. K. O. Johnson, for Free Book w ritten by Dr. Bur- hospital. New York City
roughs, a graduate physician. D r Bur-
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rough« has spent 40 years treating
POSSE’SS F O R SU C C E SS image
o
women for diseases peculiar to their
G A N E S H A . H indoo god of lucky
8T. PHILLIPS MISSION
sex and in hi» hook tell* why to many •»•pices. Supplied with authentic le-
Rodney at K nott St.
Morning service, 11 a. m.; Sun m arried women have been denied the Kc,lll absolutely E R E K , but if you like
hve cents for pottage. Karma
day School, 12 m. Archdeacon blessing of children—why they are
Black in charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay broken down physically in early life. * roducts l o , 79 T aj Bldg , H ornby
J10,“ 1’ D,o m U 7- ,m li*
P o ttag e to
reader. A cordial welcome awaita T his book it w ritten in plain Ia n -. India
it five cents.
guagr and tells how pain and suffer
you at St. Phillips.
ing, »o common with women, may be l ' —Adv.
overcome, and the blessing of becom
S H IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H
ing a m other he granted by the use of
Holliday & Holliday
76th and E. E verett Sts.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p m.
a simple home treatm ent. I)r. B ur
Tonsorial Parlors
Sunday School 10 a. in.
roughs w ants every m arried woman
125 N orth Sixth Street
B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m.
to have a copy of his book, so if you
In our new location we are arranged
will send your name and address it
give better service to our patrons
B E T H E L A. M. E. C H U R C H
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per abolutrly free, with postage paid come in and see us.
Rev. F . X. Runyon, Pastor.
E very woman owes it to herself and
E. L. Jam eson, A ssistant
family to have good health, and this
At Seaside, Oregon
book may be the guide to show you
NOTICE
how.
The Sunflow er Furnished C ottages
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and
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land Branch of the National As
R. C. B O Y E R ,
W ill open June 6, 1925
sociation for the advancement of 944 Kemper Bldg., K ansas City, Mo. Swings, croquet grounds and fish
Colored People held every second
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ing within a hundred feet of the door
M onday evening at Bethel A. M
A G E N T S — Sell guaranteed hosiery W rite or phone J. W. C U R R Y , 107
E. Church, I.arrabe* and McMillen direct from mill to w earer; all styles N orth 14th S t,* P ortland, O regon
streets.
and colors; salary paid for full tim e or t Broadw ay 1541.
J. A. EWING, Pré».
spare hours; no mofiey needed for
LEE: ANDKKSON, Sec'y.
samples.
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
F o r sale Several pieces of w ear
M IL L S , 1465, N orristow n, Pa.—Adv. ing apparel in good condition; several
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pairs of shoe» and several hats. B road
F urnished room s for rent. Sunaat way 5807—Adv.
THE ADVOCATE
8 12 M a c le a y B ld g !
I i l to a d w u y 6807 2325—Adv.
BAKED HAM
CVMYIOOY IHIEI TO LOOK THUS K IT
HAIR AD O S A G R tA T
D E A L T O PERSONAL.
APPEAR AN C l
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U S IN O FO R D S HAIR
POM A D I AN OFORO S
M A I R » T R A IO N T I N -
IN O A N D S H A M P O O
COMBS. S TU BB OR N .
M ARSH. S N A R L Y A
BRIEFS
136 N. S IX T H S T R E E T
LAURELHURST CLEANERS and DYERS
HAVE BETTER HAIR
W I L L
(P resto n News Service)
Lexington. K y , June J A verdict
upholding a bequest of the bulk of bis
estate to his N egro servants was re
turned here when a jury unanim ously
agreed last W ednesday that John 1
Hughes, wealthy Kentuckian, made his
final will on March 38. 19J4 In that
paper H ughes 'eft $100,000 to the Ken-
lucky Eem alr O rphan School at Mid
way, and the rem ainder, valued at
about $300.000, to Ellen D avit, Negro
housekeeper, amt other servants.
An appeal probably will be filed, at
torneys for the estate said.
A home m the Blue litas* tanning
section, described a* a beautiful co
lonial residence, of 13 rooms, filled
with costly antique furniture, china and
silver, now goes to the housekeeper ,
MT. O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
and to Kobeit H H ughes, natural son
E ast 1st and Schuyler Sla.
of H ughes and Ellen Davis. P ortraits
Rev. E. C . Dyer. P a s t o r
of the H ughes family hang in the home
Kcs. IM7(> E’oster S t m t
Robert H ughes was siutside the
Phones: Res., W alnut 043$; Study, E ast J J J J
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courtroom when the verdict was read,
9:30, Sunday ichool.
II a in , Preaching
but his m other heard the verdict She
6:30 p m , B Y P. U.
H p. in . Preaching by the Pastor,
did tust restrain her joy and rocked
The brotherhood's boat outing, June 30th, is rx p erted to be the most in ter
back and forth in her chair, smiling
happily. IXiscns of friends, many of esting of the season. D on't niisa it. Pickets on sale now. Adulta 50c; ch il
them white persons, filed past and co n dren 35c.
gratulated the aged woman
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O ptn D tllr from I A. M. to I P . I t
Handaya M id Haliday« I A . M. to I M L
Phones: Tabor 8500 — Tabor 3195
T o IndividuAl M easure
see
Court Upholds Will of Man
Giving $200,000 Estate
to His Employes
(C olum bian Press Bureau)
The American public »pent $250,-
000.000 on radio equipm ent last year
T here is one colored retail dealer in
groceries to 1,651 colored people, a t
com pared to one white dealer to 407
whites.
Some of our autom obile drivers will
not be able to qualify as chariot d riv
Law and O rd er and a Defense for ers on the golden streets
,he R*c« is «be name of a book written
In each group of 1,000 colored fe
by Rev E C. Branch. 232 W. 124th males. 10 years of age and over, 38V
Street. New York City, in which the a t com pared with 172 native white
author describes the "T exas City O ut- females are gainfully employed.
***'" when in 1915 the whole colored
G. W T urner, a young colored man
population was jailed for five days and in New York City, it the proprietor
n'«bts. without a charge or crime; two of an electrical shop in which he em
deaths followed, which doctors con- ploys twelve men and a female book
* » ~ d » * . - » « < n . bool. ..II. keeper.
when the Prince was entertained with
all the pomp and glory South Africa
could give him. A m ong the distinguish
ed group of men and women invited
to meet the Prince were Bishop and
Mrs. John A G regg of the A frican
M ethodist Episcopal Church.
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G uaranteed hosiery, sam ples your r
size free to agents. W rite for propo
Phone Broadway 1136
sition paying $75.00 weekly full time,
P 8 rc« la C h r t M 1« P « r D «f
$1.50 an hour spare time, telling guar
anteed Hosiery to w earer; m ust wear or
f igel
replaced free. Q uick sales, repeat o r
ders.
International Stocking Mills,
Transfer and Baggage Co.
6267, N orristow n, Pa.
a Independent F u n e ra l D i r e c t o r s
r •
INTERESTING AND CHARMING
What worries a modern mother
about her wondering boy tonight
is that he may blow into the same
cabaret.
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An Iowa man who weighs 300 f°r ¿0 cents,
pounds divorced a wife who
weighed 287. because she was fat. T he A dvocate acknow ledges with
pleasure receipt of an invitation to the
Can vou beat it T
“ I want you to make the out
fit for my trial." "Let me see,”
mused the experienced modiste.
Property Restrictions
"Y ou’ll want a direct testimony
The Court of Appeals of the Ruit, a cross-examination gown and
District of Columbia has upheld a something dainty and clinging to
decision of the Supreme Court, af faint in.”
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firming the right of white prop
Bishop Gregg Attends Func
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erty owners to restrict the sale or
tion for Prince of Wales
rental of property to white per
I f y o u h a v e se v e re h e ad ach es,
sons only, thus debarring Negroes
Cape Town. South Africa. May 10.—
from renting or purchasing prop d iz z in e ss a n d f a i n t i n g sp e lls , ac-
erties as to which white tenants c o m p a n ie d b y r h e u m a t i s m . The visit of His Royal H ighness, the
in fee have, in writing, agreed c ra m p s , lu m b a g o a n d f its , it s a Prince of W ales to this city and this
not to convey or rent same to col p r e t t y g o o d s ig n y o u a r e n o t w e ll, part of A frica is one of the m ost inl
ored people. No one, of course, a n d a r e lia b le to “ c r o a k " a t a n y p ortant happenings in a social and po-
questions the sincerity and judg tim e . S o p a y y o u r s u b e r ip tio n to litical way. in the last decade The
ment of the Court in rendering, T h e A d v o c a te so y o u c a n m e e t M ayor and Council gave a public re-
upon the facts presented, a de o ld S t. P e t e r w ith a c le a r c o n - ception and luncheon to the Prince in
cision so adverse to the hopes of s c ie n c e . B e s id e s m a k e y o u r s e lf ,he T °w n H a " on T hursday, A pril 30,
also a grand reception Friday night,
the Negro citizens; for, of course, good for a flattering obituary.
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