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Phone Broadway 5807
I Anglo Saxon can learn from all.
land sih I O regon. the good o f and i l) i atinad) «nil \. II Mor
Brotherhood Excursion
An l>r. G w ff w»ll u . n : “ Thia w which would lx* hard tn o*<imnte.
On ru.nl»\ Me,.I»mc . « l.ir.i Well
Postponed
lk sin„]j planet on w hich w * dw ell
We were alao very glad to note r<>« »ccompsiited Mr. Bagnali "« »
It will uever !*«• any larger. We that so tiiany of our racial group trip o»n Columbia ii\cr h'«hwa> .<*
On atiou n l of higti water ami cold
can not move off it. W o im utliu Portland partieipated in th e iia r »s ihr .tale W»h hatchrne» Fhe weather tin- I t r >>t I n- r h. boat cm ur
learn sotnehow to live together j gregt pngeant as well as in the hottored gue*t was . harmol »ith tha
Editor lipon it in decent neiirhborlineaa. ! Merrvkhaua parade whieh marked hr.iutiful natural «trnttv «< thi* (»»>-'■>* »ion lias been postponed until J ut v lb
R. I). CANNADY
l ickcts dated June 20 will he recog
MHS. E. P . CANNAPY Manager
than ever is it plain today ¡the clotting day of the grand fieata drive Return!** via .1 II am ia Hired July 10.
poultry farm, t h e y ale dinner there
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ADVOCATK AGENT8
, M)| themselves eiviliced there
More than $«>00 was raised for as the artes! tri N\ 0 Allen 1 he
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Elks Sanitary Barber Shop
nmsi he no toleration of race prej- the work of the National Assort table was laden with s"od things lo
315 Flanders Street
udiee, hut rather mutual respect tfion for the Advaneenieut of Col eat, ira» numero»« lo mention, ami CURRfc’N T NI WS BRIEFS
In the evening Mr
\ colored postini.f t .* bas been
of honor at
the N V V l\ P banquet at the appointed al W'atoga. \V Y.t
Musine», is Inum i, t and a wise man
Slag Auditorium. 381' i I' Morriaott
St \ large number of guests, colored reorgamies whenever it i> u n -e iw i
t>nl\ 17.000 illicit distillerie» were
ami white. ..reeled the goes! ol honor
Oregon, a« *econd-cla** matter.
'e m a n c ip a tio n o f colored Altieri dead ? ” “ T h e q u ick . Illy son. a re upon bis arrisa! and a sers interest destroyed by Stale and Federal offi
can s last w eek. (>ood! W ho said those who are able to dodge iiio - iin program was rerMv - d Mesdames vers in Georgia during W24
IM PO R TA N T!
Spinarli raised on twenty acre»
Ito rc a rs ; the dead are those who Ingram. ,1 J Hand.aher ami Millie
All communications for publica P o rtla n d w as b a ck w a rd f
brought a New Jersey colored truck
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ire
my
q
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k
.“
replied
his
dati.
R
Trumbull
gave
very
interesting
tion or otherwise should he ad
In a short time those of us who
talks
Mrs Ingram spoke on good farmer $12.500 during the season.
dressed to The Advocate lhihlish
lo Notili Carolina < 4 J pei ceni of
will,
Mrs
Handsakcr complimented
A Good Woman Gone
fn , Company. Suite 312 313 Mae ¡ J«*J»P '»raight up in the a.r to
. *». Building.
tinii.lirio Portland.
Portland Oregon.
Oregon. I dodge one of Henry S flivvers will
The death of Mrs. Lottie Payne the colored people on their progress the colored children 7 to 20 war» of
leav
age attend school
Advertising rates made known be in danger of being hit by one which occurred a few days ago. ami referred to the local race leader
Two colored women m New York
of llenrv's fliers.
marks the passing of a noble ship as a "sane” leadership. Mrs
on application.
Trumbull
told
of
the
excellency
of
the
Ci»y
own a laundry that is equipped
~
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'character. She was lovable in her
•‘Don't ask for rights. Take them.
Our snips »Ion t stay at sea. but j disposition, pleasing in her man literary attainment of the raee and wi‘h washing machines, mangles and
An
don't let annv w a n give them to our shipping policy does.
ner and sincere in her friendship. 'I>'"ted several poem* from as main- other laundry facilities.
ye A right that is handed to ye f r
Colored telltales outnumber the males
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ill her death, not only the or authors. Mis» Dantes. Mrs, Cannady,
rawthin' has somethin’ the matter with
in Alabama. District of Columbia.
Robert W . Bagnali
ganiaations of which she was a Mr. Holliday and several members of
it " — Mr. Dooley.
faithful member, but the commun- ,h*‘ branch " crr »iheduled to »peak Georgia. Louisiana, Mississippi, New
"They have rights who dare main
also hut the program began late, they Jersey. New York. North Carolina,
The
National
Association
for
flte
ty will experience the lo», of
tain them."— James Russell Lowell
declined in favor of the main speaker, South Carolina. Tennessee ami V ir
Advancement of Colored People good woman,
l)r Robert W Hamuli Mr. bagnall ginia..
may well congratulate itself upon
Keep your eye on the fellow who
Racial Comparisons
enlarged
upon the attainment of col
having so able a representative
It i» reported that a wealthy wo
is
always seeking a vindication.
ored
people
in
science,
literature
and
as Mr. Robert \V. Bagnall, who man who eommitted suicide in
Physicians and chiropractors have
James K. Gregg, who has had spent four days in our midst last New York left all her property art and ended with .i plea for more in
wide experience
teaching In- week, lie not onlv won
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....... to her first husband, stating that terest in the work > i the N. A A. ju.sl discovered that tew- girls have
friends
dians and Negroes, finds that most frol„ among the colored group hi was so kind to her. Strange C. P. Several pledges of money were perfect feet.
O f the 575 colored retail dealers
of the white man s pride of race here for y|lt. association, but also that this woman could not sec made at this meeting, al.o.
rests upon very insecure founda- a large number of frietuls from this before she applied to the di
Wednesdav morning at ** 45 Mrs in candy and confectionery, 17b are
tions. lie believes that in the alpha among the white people. Mr. Bag- voroe court.
W b brown, 70S Maryland Ave.. females
Among our females there aie 447
tests given to the literate soldiers Ilau delivered eight addresses dur
was hostess at breakfast, honoring the
who make their living as insurance
in the draft, insufficient allowance ¡,ig the time, each one pregnant
distinguished
visitor
Additional
guests
I*o you think your constiti!
Mesdames Mary Turner. Zephs -4*ìx'**t*
was made for the environment
and with worth while - -----------------
information «‘"N approve of your accepting a
i , .
1 hr Superior Shoe Company ot
culture background of tne men concerning the relations between raise of salary Î " “ Of course." baker. R F. Morrison. F D Can-
under observation.
the white and Negroes in Atneri- a n s w e r e d
Senator Dough nady After a delightful social chat, hangor. Maine, employs a colored
T his test seemed to indicate that oa au,j suggestions as to how ‘They'd regard a man who de Mr bagnali was hurried to the Y traveling salesman
the average mental age of the those relations may be improved, liberate!«- refused a raise in sal- W C. A . broadwav and Taylor S t s . ’ Haiti may become our chief source
white drafted tuan was 13.1 years. He shed more light upon the ob ary as altogether too foolish to where lie addressed the Oregon Social °< rul,,* r supply a- a result ol Amen
and the average mental age of the jective of the organization, its represent their interests in Wash Workers, of which Mrs Sanile Orr * van occupation
l he “Holt W eevils*’ have worked
Dunbar i.4 president. Mr«. Dunbar
Negroes was 10.4. Dr. Gregg re- methods of operation and its ae ington.'
fiir . in Boston, where they
presided and the speaker was intro north
marks that since these tests were eompHshments than any previous
recently k » vc an annual hall
duced
by
Mrs.
E.
I).
Cannady.
Mr
given to Negroes by white men. speaker. As a result of his visit
“ A ou wouldn't think it. but
All hat« off to the members of the
there was iu many cases an em new impetus has been given the I've just paid *8000 in cash for BaKn.il! discussed the so-called Negro
barrassment and lack of under- officers anil more interest gen- a house, all mude by my own problem and urged closer and more executive hoard of the National A *
standing that prevented a fair erally is being manifested in the pluck and perseverance.” “ Real- sympathetic relationship between the Ntx’iation of Colored Women's (Tilths
In the State of New York the colored
reply to the examiner. He recalls advancement organization which ly ! What busin ess are vou i n- ” races here. At the close of his address,
several responded wi t h pledges of population represent« only about two
that in questioning a large number is working for the second enianci- " I ’m a son-in-law.”
money for the work of the association, j Pcr CCf,t of the total population
of Indians he found few who nn- pation of colored Americans, just
Norfolk, \ irginia, boasts of a new*
derstood the meaning of the words as much so as the great abolition-
Wouldn't it be a splendid ex- Noted in this group were Mcsdames
phy sical defeet.
Th- y spoke ists
~ of
-* old. The people are as one ample if white and colored peo- Pearl Stewart. J. H. Nichols, Miss fraternal organisation known a« “The
English, but not that sort of Eng m their praise of Mr. Bagnall and pie made it a purpose to promote Danley and Mr. and Mrs. Ewing. The Grafid l nited Order of Morning
lish.
they invite him back to their good feeling, good will, jn-ace and committee for a better social order Glory.
A
contract lias been let by the
Many tests of people of foreign homes, their tables, their beauti- harmony and mutual helpfulness also had fine representation h e r e
From the main V . Mr. Bagnall was Louisville Board of Park Commis-
birth in schools and factories have ful natural scenery and to their ‘ between themselves?
htimed over to the colored branch on lo n ers for the construction of a
been made the basis of general eon- great big hearts.
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Williams Ave., where he addressed the swimming pool and bath house for
elusions in regard to racial com
...
l*n,! 1 tlo your best against a
parisons which have been unfair
» hy hire men for b a s e b a l l fellow just because you are in the Oregon Federation of Colored Wo- colored people.
men's clubs. Mrs. 1.11a Smith, presi-
California, Kansas. Missouri. IUi-
because they did not take into con coaches? One good looking girl saddle. The worm may turn.
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j dent, presided, and Mrs. Katherine °ois, Pennsylvania and Ohio, in the
sideration the environment and ex could make a team whip the uni-
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perience of the individual ex verse.
Senator Charles Me Nary passed thru
« p re s id e n t
i the federation. ord«'r named, received most of our
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amined.
Portland a few davs ano on his way introduced th« »P«*kl'r A large and
who migrate north from
Ok
Dr. Gregg concludes that when
If Iowa and many other West to his Marion county farm Mr Me- representative attendance of women's '-»»oma and Texas.
every factor in the eases under ex ern states are. according to an Nary hopes to rest secure during the rh'h* attended the meeting. At the
Benefit Dancfc, July 4th. Murlark
amination is properly considered, Anti-Saloon League report, violat summer from the clamor of office cl°*e
*he program, on which Mr*,
there is no race which has any just ing the prohibition laws openly, seekers. But it can't be done.
Varies sang beautifully, refresh- j hall, auspice» “500'' Club.—Adv.
claim to "superiority” in a gen what becomes of the charge that
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ment.s were dispensed fend a social hour
eral sense.
the Eastern seaboard states are
Holliday & Holliday
Mayor George L. Baker got back en*°>ed- Several new members joined
Some races excel in one respect: the awful rum centres they have from his vacation in time to see that
association.
Tonsorial Parlors
some in another The achievement been pictured?
At 6 p. m Mr Bagnall ate dinner
12$ North Sixth Street
the rose carnival is properly conducted
of the Romans in government, of
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In our new location we are arranged
Say what you please about our mayor. with his hosts, Mr anil Mrs. Cannady.
the Greeks in philosophy, and of
to give better service to our patrons
He is one of the greatest boosters for He left for Tacoma Thursday.
The Rose Festival
the Jews in religion, show special
Mr. Bagnall is a fine speaker, dis We invite ladies, gents and children lo
Oregon, Portland in particular, among
abilities in their several lines.
criminating in his -objects and has the come in and sec us.
The fifteenth annual R osp Fes out citizenrv
power of holding his audience’s inter
India has long believed in the tival iu Portland is now history.
supremacy of the spiritual. Shall A isitors front all over the country
est from the beginning to the end
Wills to Box Godfrey
we quarrel with her because she came to Portland to witness this R O B E R T W . B A G N A L L They always leave reluctantly—want
Los Angeles. June 18 - Dirk Donald,
has little gift for mechanical in annual event which was made
ing to hear more. He has splendid
fight promoter, announced here Wed
( Continued from page I)
ability, is highly educated, cultured
vention? The Chinese are admired more attractive this year by a
nesday that he had signed Harry Will*
The
table
wa*
arti*!iia!8.
d
er.ratel
in
and refined and shows complete mas
by those who know them for their mammoth pageant. “ Rosaria. ” in
and George Godfrey, Negro heavy
st'trdv honesty, and their patient which ->000 people participated blue and red flowers with tall red tery of his subjects. He is extremely
candles in low blue candle sticks. A versatile and it i* a pleasure to listen weights. for a 10-round bout here S at
•- •b.r-,nne. The courtesy acd loy
representing divers nationalities.
urday. August 1. Godfrey defeated
ally of t’;e Japanese, the thoroiigh- I This attraction was a nightly fea delicious course breakfast was served. to him talk.
Jack Renault at San Francisco Iasi
Af*cr
breakfast
Mr.
Bagnall
was
hur
n* . . S-*
the
Tin
Saturday.
. < • ,, ' the Germans,
. ..
... lucidity . tlire. Those
who witnessed the ried out to Reed College, where h--
a tiD C O B ID T IO H o i T M
Iv H O U r T iu
o.l a -ro w in g good W ill.*’
P ort
ored
People h>
Mr.
RoboH
W
^ ^ land Telegram. June 15.
llaguall during hi> brief visit to
Per Year .—--------------------------
Portland.
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1 00
Portland went “ over the top*’
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Three Month«
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Payable i n advance
when it su bscribed more than ítKX)
“ Pa,
vtid C lnretice. “ w hat do
Entered at the Postoffice at Portland ; to the great work of the second they m ean by th e q u ick am i th e
■'
”
in h h n ice mav well ch erish .
The
event i> an ad v ertisem en t fo r P o rt
^ cral
'A i l l e r and T r a c e y
S Independent h tm vn a l D ire c te * ? »
* *
IVrfsAajçtoo 5 | b et JV lt tn d ilU _
P h o n e -B ro a d w a y 2 6 9 1 r
N O TARY P U B L IC
AD VO CA TE O F F IC E
J. T. Holliday*
GOLDEN WEST
C A FE
addressed the student body in the as
sembly hall. Much interest was mani
fested by the students in Mr HagnalTs
discour-e on various aspects of the
race problem. As the guest of several
of the instructors and students, lunch
was eaten in the college dining room.
Following an executive hoard meeting
of the branch N. A. A. C. F in the
afternoon at the Y. M. C. A., the guest
of honor was entertained a, a beauti
fully appointed course dinner at the
home of Mr and Mrs. J. \V. Stanley.
538 Mall St., with Attorney and Mrs.
F'. J. Minor as hosts. Covers were laid
for Mr Bagnall. Mrs. F'. Ij. Cannady,
Mrs. Ruby Harden. Mrs. J. W. Stan
ley and the hosts.
At 8 p. m a mass meeting under the
auspices of the branch N. A. A. C. P
at Bethel A M. E. church was ad
dressed by Mr Bagnall. Here he urged
co-operation of the race in helping to
win its proper place in the political
and social life of the nation. Music
was furnished by singers from Bethel.
/Lon and Mt. Olivet churches. More
than 9600 00 was raised in rash and
pledges for the work of the association.
Williams Ave. Y. W. C. A.
The last meeting of the committee
of management until September was
held Wednesday morning.
The housing committee is planning
to hold weekly meetings during the
summer.
The Blue Triangle club has had its
annual election and Mrs. N. M. Carr
is the new president.
During July and August the Y. W.
C. A. will.be open from 3 p. in. to
7 p. m.
f
Phone Broadway 1136
P arrel« Checked 5c P er Day
QUICK SERVICE
Portland
Q U A LITY
SH IR T S and GAPS
Transfer and Baggage Co.
F f R M T t KK AND PIA N O MOVING
A L L BA GCA GK and rR E IG H T H A U LED
BY U S S T O R E D T E N D A V S F R E E
For Siis B* Dufgfsts t Dealers Is Tsiltt Articles.
Is WS »tl f tl Its ISWiM fsrfl, BwlstlurtS Mis *1
TM f OZONIZED OX MARROW CO
WARSAW
ILLINOIS
J M I p I Wrt ts» M km It Ists csra sl Its ksv
served
Saturday and Sunday
a* long a* they la-t
BAKED HAM
136 N. S IX T H S T R E E T
Every day
With Potato Salad
Open D sllr from I A. M. 1« 1 P. M.
Sunday* and Holiday* f A. M. lo I P. M.
Phones
Res, Walnut 042$, Study, East JJJ.)
— - -o~ -
V:JO, Sunday school
It a m . Preaching
6:.I0 p m . II. Y. 1*. IF
8 p in . Preaching by the Pastor.
The brotherhood's boat outing, June 20th, is expected lo lie the most inter
esting of the season. Don't mis* it
liekrts on sale now Adults 50c; chil
dren 25c.
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Sunday. June 28. will he anniversary day at Ml Olivet baptist chinch
The morning services will tie in etiarge of the Senior Missionary Society.
Flic afternoon service will be m charge ol the Jiiuiot Missionary Soviet)
P R O G R A M
Rev
Mrs
Mr
Mr
BETH EL
X C Rumini, Pastor
K I Jamison
Fred Thomas.
Ralph Flowers
Rei le o II Johnston. Pastor
ZION
Mrs Catherine Gra\
QU A RTET
Mr,
Mr.
A. Jenkins
!> t aunadv
Rev R Scem e. Pa»tor
H O U SE O F P R A Y E R
The evening program promise« to he the numt itttcrotiug of all. a* the
annual service of the Masonic ir.«frimt\ of Oregon will !*c observed. You
arc cordially invited to worship with ti»
SMOOTHTOP
GAS RANGE
Keeps Kstchen Clean
SoUl l»v the Gas Go., Fifth and Aide,
H O T E L NOTES
Suits
Pressed
35c
FO R
YO UR
NEXT
CAR
SEE
104 Fourth St.
ROUGH WASH
E A ST 0883
E A ST 0883
N E W S Y S T E M LA U N D R Y
ORIGINATORS OK IN DIVID UAL W ASHING
We Do Not Mark Your Clothing
L. C. ADKINS
MS T l II H K I H H T R S E T
Phone Sellwood 3708
SA T ISF A C T IO N
G U A R A N TEED
Shirts 91.25 up; Caps 92.85
W ET WASH
2 IN 1 WASH
507 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon
162 East Broadway
Between I.arrabee and Crosby St*.
CU T R A T E P R IC E S
We deliver any plarr within the city
limits any reasonable order
We desire your patronage
Phone East 6660
M. B C R O FT
PAI I P I L I O.
S515
It n.nd way and IU«U Htr»»ta
W II.I.V H -O V U R L A N O
I ’hong Hr und a ay
For Fair Play and
BROADWAY
F R U IT MARKKT
and G RO CERY
SIXTH & 0LISAN STREETS
PORTLAND, ORE.
$1.00
Broadway and Everett Streets
“One Day Service”
AUSPLUNI) DRUG
STORE
Cleaned and
Pressed
To Individual Measure
DRY WASH
DOINGS OF T H E ELK S
Dove Robinson, veteran waiter, »ays
he ha, mastered the job of living olf
bis wits.
J Dilly. former caplam in The Port
land dining rooms, has returned from
a three months' trip in the Orient as
steward on a steamer.
A cutting scrape was staged Sunday
night at the Dixie I averu on the F..*
ter road. A while man received a
knife slab in the abdomen and a waiter
in the tavern i* charged with having
committed the act
Saturdays and Sundays
RICHARDSON’S
CONFECTIONERY
EVtRY800r LIKES TO LOOK THEIR BEST
W E LL
OR OO M ED
H A IR » D O S A O R E A T
DEAL TO PERSONAL
APPEARANC*
BY
U S I N d F O R D S M A IR
“JM S D tA N O FO P O S
M A IR
S TR A IO H TC N -
IN 3 ANO S H A M P O O
COMBS. STUBBORN,
M AMS H
SNARLY
»
UNRULY
H A IR
BE
COM E*
SO R TER.
S TH A IO H TE R
MORS
P L IA B L E . A N O E A S IE R T O D R E S S A N D
P U T U P IN A N Y S T Y L E T H E L E N G T H
W IL L
PS « M I T
EXCELLENT
FOR
A LL A Y IN O
OANDRUPP AND
LOCAL
SCALP TROUBLES.
Sp rin g C h icken
O F F IC E AND S T O R E ROOM
LAURELHURST CLEANERS and DYERS
H A V E B E T T E R HAIR
in S samnnsA il Is Irsr.
MT O L IV E T B A P T IS T CHURCH
East 1st and Schuyler Sts
%
Rev. F C Dyer. Pastsir
Res 1870 Foster Street
T. 1> Watkins, a prominent and
wealth) citizen of Kansas City. M o,
is being harked hard for the job of
Grand li K of I-Ik» when the Grand
Lodge meets in Kirtiniond in August.
But the fact that J Finley Wilson has
■lone such splendid work for the o r
der, hr will be a mighty hard mall to
beat.
"B ill Bond is on the sick list and
confined in the county hospital
I lie dates for tlir coming of G F. K
Wilson to Cortland w ill lie the 111Is.
W aiter* wanted at The Portland f o r !2tli and l.fth of July.
I lie Dl. F.IK. held iheir elniion
the Elk*' Grand Lodge, July 13 Write
NOTICE
- o r call the head waiter, Portland H o Tuesday night at their regular meet
ing. resulting in tlie re-election of all
te l— Adv.
Regular meetings of the Port
the Temple's present officers Dt lie
land Branch of the National As-
Rooms for rent, furnished or unfur atrire l air was elected truster
s,,nia*ion for the advancement of nished 720 Union Ave. N. Call Sell
Colored People held every second wood 3272.—Adv.
At Seaside, Oregon
Monday evening at Bethel A. M
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The Sunflower Furnished Cottages
E Church. Larrahee and McMillen
A G E N T S — Sell guaranteed hosiery
and
streets.
direct from mill to wearer; all styles
Furnished Housekeeping Tents
J. A. EWING, Pros.
and colors; salary paid for full time or
Will open June 6, 1025
LEE ANDERSON, Sec y.
spare hours; no money needed for
Swings, croquet grounds and fish
samples.
I NI « « N A T IO N A L ing within a hundred feel of the door
HAVE YOU« I’M I NT! NO DONE AT
M IL L S* I4r>5, Nowll t o w , I ’a.— Adv. Write or phone J. W. C U R R Y , 107
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North I4ih S t, Portland, Oregon.
T H E ADVOCATE
Furniture of 5-room house for sale Broadway 1541.
312 Mnrleay Jllrlg.
IlUonilwsy Ä807
cheap. 274 Wheeler, near Clackamas
J. 11. H eigel
Phones: Tabor 8500 — Tabor 3195
GOOD MEALS
'Irondway and Everett
ii.ise.ill »i< the *no.
-•1
. ! .he French the sensitiveness of | festival thia vear as f t B a> jn
, . L ilian, the sense of color prfvious years, claim that 1925
in:.- ' i d rhythm the hopeful,,ess Kose Festival far surpassed in
;V ‘I ''h,"'rf' t r
"
beauty, the carnival spirit and in
. ese , re gifts that the whole hu-
poo<l wiI1. This annual
Fletcher Jiles
..voted perfectly
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.f
tZ -*
(»lean Competition—
Haifa
C H E C K E R
No charges for extra passengers
Burn This Phone Number Into
Your Good Memory:
HRoadway S660
C H E C K E R
GAB COMPANY
H. F. Wagner
PA T R O N IZ E
E. R. Chappell
Y O t 'l t
AD V ERTISERS
CHAPPELL’S
Flower Shop
T IIK IIKHT
por
i . khm
Main 6116
331 Morrison St.
Portland, Or*.
N. W. Hank Huilding