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ADVOCATE An In d e p e n d e n t Paper D e v o te d to th e In te re a te mf th e P e o p le SA TU R D A Y . JU N E 20. 1925 PRICE 5 CENTS N.A.A.C.P. BRANCH DIRECTOR WINS PORTLAND SLAVE SYSTEM IN SOUTH WILL DISAPPEAR Thousands of Black "Crop pers” A r e Leaving t h e South — "Slave” Sy«tem Is Doomed Fanatics Slay LOCAL and FOREIGN | Moslem Persian Bahais NEWS BRIEFS Outbreak o f Atrocities, Similar Special Train Takes Pueblo Chorus to N.A.A.C.P. Meet in Denver * ‘Arrow Tips’ (B y Kit* Reid) * * * presses Apprecation for Dr. Robert W . B a g n a 11 Advocate Help Makes Fine Impression on Near East Relief Head Ex- Portland’s Colored a n d White Citizens. mwam ____ **I will not invade the right» of t o Thoae by Which Major Imbrie Waa New York. N. Y . June 12— A »pec. You have no r.Rht to erect Benefit Dance, July 4th, Murtark June 10. 1925 Murdered, Reported to Local Bahai ial train from the city of Pueblo. Colo- ym" ,a " * a,r uPon ,h f hi«hwa>ra n< Mrs. F. D. Cannady. \ V « i » h i i i i f t o t t , l> t J u n e T h e | Hall, auspice* "500" Club.—Ad» Perhaps no visitor to Portland dur Aasembly rado. will carry the iamou. Commun ,h" ,,* h, You havi no r"<h, “ > ■ ■ o The Advocate. • y a tr t it o f t r u u n t U n it t n ii ill t h r S o u th ing the many years past has received ity cltoru* of that city to the sixteenth {rom ,he he,|* e» »u|wr*«>tion and 311 Macleay Building. Mra. Margaret T Rose, a wealthy m r a p id ly im t l f r if o i n if a c h a n it f . a n d it more eonrtesies and honor that did ,hr vinnetr* of the human Portland. Oregon. That m o b violence, in»tigatcd by annual conference of the Nat.onal A*- ' ,,rik r i p p r a r t t h a t t l i r * ' r r t » p i> r r “ s y s t e m . i white cititeu u( Little Rock, Ark . who Mohammedan Mr. Robert W. Bagnall of New York race. You have no right to »acrifice ha» become pre •ociation for the Advancement of Col Dear Mrs. Cannady w h i c h l i s t l a i t | | h e l d t l i r r o l o r r d f a r m rerrntly died in that city, provided that valent in many clerRy, City, who spent four days in the city Denver, it wa* an- liberties of man upon the attar» part» of Persia, causing orrd People, in I want to thank you for the gener last week in the interest of the National r r * i l l a * t * i t r o f s e r f d o m , i * d o o m e d pew» on one »id. of the pulpit at her act» of fanatical violence even more uounced today. The Pueblo __ ___ chorus ___ |of Rho»*»- B «,ifVe what vf>u may ous space you gave for the sale of our I t 1 « « s y n t e t l l p c t t i l i . i t t o t i n * c o t t o n funeral hr re.ervcd lor colored people atrocious in method than the a»»a»ina- wilt sing at the aecond night masa Prcac^ w^a* you desire; have alt the Mother’s Day handkerchiefs and for Association for the Advancement of K r o w i i t i t s e c t i o n o f t h e c o u n t r y a m i l i l t who "have «sited on me and kept me tion of Major Robert W Colored ^People, of which he is branch Imbrie. meeting of the conference, Thursday. and ceremonies you please; ex- l r f t i n i t * t r a i l t l t o t l » A t i d * o f p o v e r t y * , from drudgery all my life; and I have American Vice-Consul in Teheran, June 25. Accompanying the chorus *rr'*c your liberty^ in your own way. Bundle Day The cooperation of the director. never received one art of unkindne»» Oregon press made possible the sale i t r i a k m « m l h n p r le * » h iim a t i h e in # . Mr. Bagnall was the guest of the last summer, is reported to the Baha'is will be many members and friends of but extend to all others the same of more than twenty-five hundred H u t t h e r A v a u m o f t h e I *«»11 w e e v i l a n d from any of them." local branch of the association and of Portland in letters from the Near the N.A.A.C.P. from Pueblo, Walsen- handkerchiefs and the collection of house guest of Editor and Mrs. F.. D. th e o p e n in g o f in d iin tr ia l o p it o r t u n it in \ I'll bet a nickel against two pennies Howard University enrolled tills East, received by Mr J W. Latimer, burg. Lajunta. Trinidad and other twenty tons or rnori of an unusually in th e N o r t h a r c b r u ig u » « a h o u t a Cannady of The Advocate. that not one out of ten of the readers fine quality of clothing i h a n m t h a t f t h o t i l d r e s u l t i n a r e a d year 2.004 .indent» from 47 stales, the local secretary Major Imbrie. it has towns He wa* met at the train on Sunday of this column can guess who wrote hern testified by Americans in the city British West Indies, Afri>a. British The clothing is being carried free by morning by Mr and Mrs. Cannady jt if t t in e n t o f a t t r ii u lt u r s l c o n d it io n * in those eloquent words. And lest much the Great Northern Railway to Seattle, An Appreciation t h e S o u t h a c h a n g e t h a t w i l l h r b e n e - j Guiana, Canada. Central America, at the time of the murder, was put to and Lee C. Anderson, secretary ,of the gray matter be wasted in the guess. from there goes to the Near East by f u t a l t o a l l c o n c e r n e d . r % p e n a t l y t o t h e Cuba, thr D o m i n i c a n Republic, death beiausr of his courageous pro branch. At 9.45 he was the breakfast I'll tell who it was— that arch-infidel. Government transport, while local Near Portland, Ore., June 10, 1925 c o l o r e d f a r m e r » w h o t o n f r c t j u r i i t l y a r e Jamaica. Porto Rico, Columbia and thr tection of American llahai teachers guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowers at Rolicrt \V Ingersoll. They came to stationed in Teheran Virgin Island». East governments help in the distri To the Editor of the Advocate: th e v ic t im » o f th e " n .u iK h t * a n a u g h t their residence. 293 Ivy St. The host _.. . , . , , me the other day after I had been These reports, based upon direct bution. one government alone last year I he issue of your paper bearing date . „ . . . * n a 1 1 k K r r *» a it « w « * r ” m e t h o d o f b o o k - »#.... ■>! lies |.„ u - c _ .r __ I I have I___ I___ reading about Bryans scrap with the carrying 1,252 carloads of various sorts ess. assisted by Mcsdames M. Simpson Morrison Hatulaaker, son of Mr and communication with Bahai assemblies ot i f ly 23 before nte been k e e p i n g %«» K e u r r a l l v t l » e d h y t h e i r r * and M. Turner, served a delicious Mrs J J llaudsakrr, underwent an throughout Persia, declare it is tvi much impressed by your editorial “Out evolutionists. I expect that Wm. J. of relief supplies p lo t te r » course breakfast. Additional guests would just about froth at the mouth The need will continue for only a During the ft\r year« between Jan- | operation for the removal of his ton drill that the fresh outrages arc part of Qf a Cabin* in that number I had in- and tear the air into smithereens— were Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Dyer, Mr. sils Mondas in a local hospital a deliberate attempt to subject the tended to express before this late date, few years we believe If no farther uary 1, |92<t. and January I. 1925. thou and Mrs. John Guy. Mis* Margie Dan- whatever they are—if any one should liahais » of that country to wholesale rny praise for your very terse, clear, war breaks out our task should be »and* of these tenant farmer». mo»tly ’ ley and L. A. Ashford. Itigersoll might be in Mr and Mra. Wm. Gilden and fam persecution without parallel tn civilized and logical statement and review of the « suggest . . that completed in three or four years, or as "* D R ’ r " **. *'*' ’‘cropper»/* have left thr farm» and From there Mr Bagnall was has . . ~ . . lt heaven when Bryan Boats bv St. Peter countries during modern times soon as the children are large enough incident of lom L eas gallant action » t ,, „ . are now .'ngaged in industrial punuit» j ily have moved to 685 Kearney St., tened to St. David's Episcopal church. . . , . I fully expect to see him there, but here, from Silverton, Oregon, where to care for themselves. We are bend- ' in resetting thirty or more of the . ... „ . . ,, . Sumter county, (•*» . ha» lo»t 961, Fay 12th and Belmont Sts., where he deliv • , I m not at all sure about Brvan. and i S t '/ v v e /-, S s b . .«.- its s u r t V y i» » v « a ti ing every energy to bring the children of the steamer >a "Norman Negro Composer Honored survivors ette count, Teune»»ee. 80K; M< Cor* they have lived for several years Their ered the sermon at the morning service this is the because— friends in Portland welcome them to self support and when that is done disaster, but one or another hindrance mick county. South C arolina, 79(I. Lin I don t think that Bryan is showing our task will be finished. Until the to a large and appreciative audience. He has come in my way (Columbian Press Bureau) coin county. Arkaiua*. 592; Warren home was well received and made many the proper respect towards the Creat task is accomplished we believe that New York. June 11.—Temple Ama- My first feeling is one of congratu- county. Mi»*i*»ippi, 295, (»tie» county. friends for the cause of the Race. or. Just think—suppose that we did For rent, two 7-room houses; one you. in common with other Americans, nu-FI, Fifth Avc and Forty-third St . lation to your people for the fact that Tennessee. JXf>. ( laihorne county. Mis* Several colored people were noted in come up (or down) from the apes; »t»»ippi, 193, making » total of 2925 ready now, the other will be ready in has prevented to Harry T. Burleigh, a they have such a very creditable didn't He make the apes too? And is wish us to continue our God-given the St. David's congregation, includ task. July Garage to each. Call J. F. «olered farmer* ,» »even widely »epar- Negro, a testimonial inscribed on parch- agency through which to voice »he ' lh t r t ' t in th. Scripture, that ing Attorney and Mrs. E. J. Minor, Cordially yours. . . _ . atc«l counties If thi* movement con i Alexander, Att'y, 1406 Yeon Bldg., to incut ami bound in gold rolled morocco sentiments which strive to inculcate Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Stanley, Mr. and , . . . . , , „ j , , , - ,ha* Adam was not an ape and 23rd of June, then from the 29th of J J H A N D SA KER. leather, of his twenty-five years of self respect and »«If reliance among ,t,„f ____ < . u , . titlin'», there i» every rea»on to he* i Mrs. E. D. Cannady, J. A. Ewing. , . , , , . . . “ that one of his ribs was taken to make JJH :C G June on.— Adv. N. W. Regional D irector.) lieve that condition» more favorable to uninterrupted service as singer and them I for one am often impressed by a ja(jy a p e 5 j-m sllre j-m r fectlV Miss Margie Danlev and a few others -O- tenant farmer» in the South will be composer in the chqir of the temple the manner of the colored people now. to ^ v J V e / 'o r a a c ^ o r s if whose names the reporter did not as Professor Kelly Miller, dean of How Mr Burleigl . who recently w a s a , compared with that of twenty-five „ pleaM1 , hf ROod Lord to Jo h tha( urged a» an economic nccc»»ity President Coolidge Laments certain. From church the party pro ard University, Washington, D. C , for similarly honored upon the comple- or more years ago. As I see the peo ceeded to the home of Mr. and Mrs. way. But Bryan isn't—hes' busy tell Death of Noted Woman many years, lias been discharged. The N A.A.C.P. Secretary Re- cause, as stated hy thr official board, lion of thirty years of service in thr pie of young man- and womanhood I ing the Creator-of-all-living-things that j J. A. Ewing. 6522 94th St. S. E., where choir of St George's Episcopal can not help but notice the evidence to lie a descendant Tuskegee Institute, Ala.. June 9.— Mrs. Ewing, assisted by her sister, Elected Member it that the appropriation was insuffic Ih u rih , received the Spingarn medal of a new spirit in them, and more es- he / does t not want , . . . . ,, , , . . . . . , , . . . . . 1,1 the tuvrnd creature— and nothing Hundreds of friend« and admirers of Mrs. Lula Gragg, had a sumptuous ient to pay thr dean and keep going in 1917 from the National Associ- pecially in the school children. The quite so much convinces me that he Mrs. Margaret J. Washington, wife dinner ready. Seated ahout the dining New Yoik, N Y , June 12.—Jam rs th- junior rollrge and school of com ation for thr advancement of Colored hoys and girls no longer bear a man- is. as the fuss he is making against it. of the lamented Dr Booker T. W ash table were Mr. Bagnall. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Johnson, secretary of thr Na- merce Hrsidr. Mr Miller, a numher People. The temple testimonial it ncr of cringing servility that was so Tf there ever was a more senseless ington, founder of Tuskegee Institute. Cannady and sons. Miss Margie Dan- tional Association for (hr Advancement of other professors' services were dis signed by Louis Marshall, President oi manifest years ago Among the in- of Colored People, ha» for the fourth continued m several departments. waste of words than is going on at e«me from all parts of the country to ley and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing. thr congregation, who is also a director Burners that have brought about this present between the evoluters and the attend the funeral services of the highly Immediately following dinner the party consecutive time been elected a mem ---------o ------- of the Association for the Advance- change probably the most far reach- ber of tlir board of directors of the Adain-and-Eveites. trot it out for our esteemed woman whose sudden pass rushed to the People’s Resort, 4th and Scotty Williams, 40 years old, broth ment of Colored People. ing and powerful are the suggestions inspection. ing produced such a great shock to Burnside Sts., where Mr. Bagnall de Civic club of Nrw York, it «•*» an er of Mr». Dolly Paries, who was shot j and editorials in such papers as the nounerd today The Civic club is thr ami killed ill Seattle Monday, June 15. j What difference does it make, any the country last Friday evening. Prom livered a splendid address to more than Advocate. I hope your paper has a leading liberal club of tlir city of New hy Jumes Lannigaii, will Ire buried Dunbar Graduate Wins how. whether my ancestor swung from inent friends of both races were noted two hundred men representing all the the cocoanut tree by his tail or whether among those who gathered here to pay | walks of life. The theme of his talk York, and has a number of colored here, according to information received Sarbonne Scholarship v" y f " " * 1 , cirfcu'a,ion am o"* ______ r colored people of this city and s members Is,a«e j Adam woke up one day minus a rib? the last tribute to Mrs. Washington i was hope. On the program appeared here today. (Columbian Press Bureau) M ccrUin,)r , . K’ves , . ,h'"> » va ua e \Rajn quoting Ingersoll anent the rib who contributed so much in the way Mrs. Eumura, wife of the Japanese P i W A SH IN G TO N . D ■ C..—June 16. mean, of .nterchangity ,deas tendmg Mory Considering the amount of raw of assisting her husband in developing ministe'. who sang a solo, and Mrs. Benefit Dance July 4th, Murlark hall, Urban League Officer to Word has just been received from lo ,h* “P1'** and development of your matfria| used t Iook upon ¡, a, the the finest educational institution for Chin's class of young Chinese singers. auspices “500" Club.—Adv. Visit Amherst College that Mercer Uook. T '“ IW,°rd of chetr '* not of' most successful job ever performed." Negroes in the world and who h a s : At 7:45 p. m. Dr. Bagnall preached ---------- 0 ---------- According to a press do patch re soil of Will Marion Uook and Abbie er^| "* anY 'ubome spirit either. My So what (|ifference ¡t aIi make rendered such a great service to the at Centenary-YYilbur Methodist Epis Misa Dorothy Doggrtt played the ceived here tin» week, Eugene Kinckte Mu hell Cook, who graduated from fead,n* for the Past few weeks has you anJ j ,iye today aJ Go<j ¡ntended institution since the passing of her copal church, of which the Rev. Charles Jotlrs, thr executive secretary of the piano for the R Y. P. U. Sunday. MacCaughey is pastor. Here he told Dunbar High School of this city in ,cc" a en,ire V .b°Tks hy N f* ro we should live—doing our best, giving husband. National Urban Lragur, will visit Children's day. at Mt Olivet church, I V * . has been awarded the $1.500 f “‘ hor* The V'fc LFrcd Dou* 1«»-" our best, to make the world just a Including in the messages of sym-1 of the progress of the Negro in Amer Portland in tlir interest of the League's and displayed exceptional knowledge scholarship for brilliant work in the ‘ uptrman to Man, by Rogers, and |ltt|e better? pathy sent to the family was one from ica. shedding much light upon the work during Ills visit to the Pacific of music. Mrs W. I , Buford gave French course This scholarship en- now 1 am finishing "The Negro," by President Coolidge. in which he lauded race's noble history. Dr. MacCaughey her i» farewell party for her little Coast, titles young Cook, who will grad- DuBois This last is to nte a most the fine character of Mrs. Washington. warmly thanked the speaker for his friends She leaves Tuesday for Mcx- King and Queen Hear uate from Amherst in June, to a year's ,,nPre«ive book, perhaps not so much The death of Mrs. Washington oc illuminating address and invited him G R E A T DANE P U P P IE S . P E D I ia, Texas, with her aunt. Miss Nettie Fisk Jubilee Singers curred for its contents as for the great ability j study in the Sarbonne. * after a brief illness. Although to return again. At the close of the Ransom G R E E H A RLEQ U IN . P. H E K T E R of the author His exhaustive research -------- o--------- her illness was not considered serious, service the party drove to the residence 3625 F O O T H IL L B LV D ., O A K (Preston News Service) to obtain authority and material for his the best medical aid was summoned of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ashford. 509 Co-operation Bakery at William Duncan Alien Jr. arrived LAND, C A L IFO R N IA .—Adv. Windsor. England. June 19. — The ! book is on a par with that evidenced to her sick room, at the family home Tillamook St., where a coterie of the home from Ohcrlin College Tuesday. Colon in Humes'. Macauley's, Bancroft's, : jubilee singers of Fisk University. here, when she suffered the attack. host's friends awaited the honored ---------- 0---------- Furnished front room for tent, 357 ---------- Carlyle's and Irving's writings Cer- Nashville. Tenn.. sang before the king The immediate relatives surviving are guest. A delicious buffet supper was Mr. Wilalyn Stovall, prominent ((olumhiau l’rrss Bureau) tainlv it bears testimony to the fact that ■>,’d 9 >ieen at Windsor castle Friday. ! 13th street. Mrs. Yates Howard. At. one daughter. Mrs. Sydney Pitman, of here enjoyed. Mesdames James W as young college student of Los Angeles. W A SH IN G TO N , D. C . June 16. there* is as evident ability among col- O ----- 3039— Adv. Dallas. Texas; two sons, Booker T. Jr., son and J. YV. Ingersoll served the California, is visiting in the city for I he Marcus Garvey organization ored people as among any other race Prof. W. Sherman Savage. Lincoln ---------- o---------- of Los Angeles. Calif., and David salads and ices from an elaborately at Colon, otherwise known as the The |>ook js certainly worth while University, who has been attending the For Rent-—Newly furnished apart a few days. decorated table in the dining room Washington. ■ o * Universal Negro Improvement As- reading No doubt a feeling comes to University of Oregon, received his ments, 312 Cherry street. Mrs T. E. amid flowers and soft rose shade lights. The body was laid to rest along side Rev. J. W. Anderson, Supt. N. W. sociation, is pow completing arrange- you some times as to whether the re- master's degree on Monday. June 15. j Alien.—Adv. that of her husband on the campus of Those who met the distinguished guest Coast Baptist association, returned ments for the establishment of a co- su|t of your work is going to be worth L>rt’L Savage is head of the history 1 here were; Mrs. Pearl Stewart, Mrs. the institute, near the chapel. E V E R Y HOM E B U Y S AND U SE S home last week from Everett, Wash., operative bakery. Members of the the effort, but rest assured that you are department at Lincoln and plans tc A. J. Franklyn. Miss Nellie Franklin. ---------- O---------- where he attended the quarterly meet local association are being asked to doing an efficient work, though the , Pr,’d summer in the Northwest. GO O D S L IK E W E S E L L BIO Mr. and Mrs. J. YY'. Ingersoll, Mr. Stay off July 3rd.— Adv. ing of the executive board of the as subscribe funds of from $2mo $100 to evidence of effects may be long de- --------- o--------- P R O F IT S , F IN E REPEA TERS. and Mrs. J. D. YY'asson. Miss Grant sociation. He reports a great meeting float the project, which is to be run layed in appearing One certainly has Mrs- Mari* A. Hedgmon, of St Q U IC K EA SY S E L L E R S W R IT E held with Dr. J. L. Murray's church. as a supplement of the loc«l U. N. to be optoinistic these jazz-mad days, Louis, Mo.. Grand W orthy Matron o f 1 Mrs. E. D. Cannady addressed the and G. Yr. Grayson. FO R O UR B IG O F F E R Q UICK. Monday morning at 9:45 Mrs. Ada Dr. Bird, of Tacoma, presided. Dr*. I. A school at Colon, which now^ meeting at the First Congre though to dare hope that the people Missouri jurisdiction, O. E. evening S.. who' ASANO M F D . CO M PA N Y, 4508 McGill was hostess at a delicious J. S. Moore. K. B. Ried, A. W. W il boasts of an enrollment of 300 stu- will ever again settle down to modera- *Pcn* several days in the city last gational church. 252 Park St., last Sun breakfast at her pretty home on Union C E N T R A L AVK, C L E V E L A N D , liams, S. A. Franklin and Rev. Green rtcnt-childrcii of V. N ! A members tion, safety and sanity. Now in closing was the recipient of several! day. on the race question. She pointed Avc. Covers were laid for Mr. Bag O H IO . attended the meetings. Mcsdames Bird -O I wish to revert to Mr. Lea's perform -! *ocia* functions during her stay here j out the various prejudices existing be- nall, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cannady, and Outen also attended. The board Clark Chosen Manager of ance. I judge that no motive prompted Sa‘ ur<lay evening she was the inspira .wcen men and offered as a solution Mrs. Pearl Stewart and the hostess. For rent. Modert» house, furnished. adjourned to meet in Seattle, July 3. him, but just duty. Doing as he would ; ,ion *or * l»<autiful reception at the to them contact, co-operation, good wih For particulars, call Broadway 5807 Paper (Continued on page 4) Rev. Anderson will leave Monday for be done by, carrying aid to the drown- home of Mrs. Gardner on E. 68th St.. and love. She said that while the southern Oregon on business. Negro had been brought to this conn- Pittsburgh, Pa., June 11.—John L. in a *imPle. manful manner, or to sP°nsorvd !>>' several members of Wa- -------- o--------- Clark, founder of the John L. Clark dc»''r'l>e it in the language that John nauma chapter. A delightful time was try against his will he had gained in If you own your lot, we will finance Sunday morning last she was many ways even though severely han Service, for many years assistant to Hay used in his poem "The Prairie l,ad- (he building of a 4 or 5 room bunga When out driving, visit Belle," telling of Jim Bludsoc. the en- ,llc R"est of Mr a,,d Mrs. Bert Tur- dicapped She contrasted the status of the supt. of one of the largest (white) low on small monthly payments. Bea- gincer of the "Belle" holding "her ( " er on an a9*° triP over Columbia the American colored people with those printing establishments in Pittsburgh, ”Ma*" Anderson's j con 5546.—Adv. in the interior of Africa, and pointed and recognized as one of the best nozzle agin the bank till the last galoot rivcr h|ffhwav. She left Sunday night --------- o--------- out that each race owed the other a printers in the country, has been chosen was ashore.” He says "H e seen his | for hcr homc Barbecue Kitchenette debt which they certainly could not Please Pa 3ay directing bead of the Pittsburgh Amer duty a dead sure thing, and he went for pay by fault finding and by hatred of We The 82nd and Powell Valley ican Printing and Publishing Co., as it thar and then." Duty done is honor one another. She also pointed out without money, no more than you well as manager of the American. Mr. won local conditions in which the race is can live without eating. So again, we Clark's specimens of job work for FO R SA L E Superior Barbecue Sandwiches Respectfully, made to feel the "problem" here, and ask those who owe The Advocate years have been receiving favorable SAM F. G IL L . served in you» Auto pleaded for a better understanding and money for advertising, tuberiptiona or mention and comment in the Inland House and lot at 52nd St. and "Fenton" more sympathetic relations, one with other services, kindly come in and pay Printer. « the other. Mason St., lot being 71x142; light, us. If you cannot come in, call us and we will come to you. telephone and water; gravel streets. Phonei Broadway 8141, Tabor 7100 Louis H. Strickland Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper«, Stationery, Printing, Book Binding, Rubber Stamp«, Seals mm T or h P i ortland Q u a lity STona — . O rioon OP • '••*> M SM «V« 409 McKay Bldg. Portland, Ore. The Universal Negro Improvement Association, No. 391, Portland, Ore. The number of the house is 1432, and there is a fir grove in front. There is a house, garage, and a good Every Sunday .Afternoon at 3;30 P. M. woodshed on the place. MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH is $85000 with but $300.00 cash. E. First and Schuyler Streets Interesting Program. H. I). BIRO , Pres. The price RASMUSSEN & CO. PAINTS, DOORS AND GLASS 1303 Yeon Bldg. You Are Welcome 1. Z. T R IP L E T T , fiko. Riely & Ryan Storr and Office; 2nd aud Taylor Sts. -11 &.