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THE lead* others to misjudire you. diem" while the delegates to the THE ADVOCATE With him you breathe freely. You Elks’ convention sang loud and Published every Ssturdsy st can take off your coat and loosen you collar. You can avow your little vanities and envies and hates and vicious sparks, your meanness ailtj absurdities, and in opening them up to him they are lost, dis solved in the white ocean of his ADVOCATE AGENTS loyalty. He understands. You Elks Sanitary Barber Shop do not have to be careful. You 315 Flanders Street can abuse him, neglect him, be rate him. Beet of all, you can kceV SUBSCRIPTION RATES still with him. It makes no mat Par Y ear------------------------------- V 50 Si* Month*________________ 1 50 ter. He likes you. He is like fire. Three Month* ____ ___ ____ 100 that purifies all you do. Through ADVOCATE Bishop Parks Lauds West Readers, Please Take Notice long, “ How Dry I Am." Both songs brought results. o Judge A. 0. Hough of Grants Pass, Ore., was a visitor to the city Tuesday and says he enjoys reading The Advocate, Oakland. Cal . July H —Bishop H We are publishing the following II Parks, senior bishop of the A. M questionnaire which we hope every boy K. Church, on his return from the and girl, man and woman who rrads it Bishops’ Council meeting of which he will (ill out and return to our office. is chairman, expressed hnnself as high It it published from a purely educa ly pleased with the meeting "Never tional viewpoint and we want your before has the West seen such ■ dis uncolored opinion in answer to the tinguished group of Negroes at one various questions. Your names will J. T. Scopes was found guilty time.” said he; *'aml everywhere they not he used at all in connection with of teaching the theory of evolu were received with loud acclaim any publicity, hut we are anxious to tion in the public schools of Day- There were bishops, college presidents, learn the true state of the condition* ton, Tenn., and fined $100. Score editors, hank presidents, insurance of which the following questions involve one for William Jennings Bryan. ficers, and other* of prominence in our Will you please do this as soon as party which occupied a special train of possible? Bring or send in your an Payable in advance am i underneath it all he sees. News and Social Briefs four Pullman sleepers, a diner and an swer*. Entered at the Poitofiice at Portland, f c n o w s and loves—VOU. A friend, By Nannie Maud Carr observation car." Bi-hop Parks stated 1. State nationalities of any foreign Oreaon. as aecond-cla** matter. , ■ 1 . repeat, is otic with whom you further that hr had invited these race er* with whom you are acquainted. dare to be yourself. The Get Acquainted Club met at and church leaders to California in or 2. Have you had any close relations IMPORTANT! --------- o--------- ! the residence of Mr*. Daily Moore der to impress them with the West. with them? Have you noticed the All communications for publics- i Tuesday evening The entire evening j’’I have been bishop over this territory attitude of your foreign acquaintances The Golden Rule tion or otherwise should be ad was spent arranging its future pro over fourteen years and t know it. I in your relationship with them toward dressed to The Advocate Publish ing Companv, Suite 312 313 Mac- Does the Golden Rule mean gram. The club will meet jointly with moved to this city. Oakland, because | the following? the Joyniaker* Club at Bethel Church. it is one of the iincst cities in the (a) Virtue. MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH leay Building. Portland. Oregon, an>Hii»g to you? Fast 1st and Schuyler Sts. Of course you believe in it. Fre Thursday evening. July 30, to com world I want the Negroes to know (b) Honesty. Advertising rates made known Rev. E l* Dyer, Pastor quently you regret that others plete arrangements for the Oratorical the West—not only its splendid cities, (c) Truth. on application. Ket 1876 Foster Street fail to follow. Often you are in Contest. This promises to be a rare but its country side Here is the best (d) Loyalty to the tountry. Phones: Res , Walnut 0425; Study, F.ast J3J3 "Don’t **k for right*. Take them. clined to preaeh its usefulness to treat for Portland Announcement of country in the world adapted to our (el Obedience to the laws of the A n don’t let anny wan give them to your fellowmen. But the while date later. Delicious refreshments were people, not too hot not too cold. Here land. » 30. Sunday school. II a m . Preaching ye. A right that ii handed to ye fr is an abundance ot laud, cheap land, (f) Religion. 6:30 p in,. B. Y. P. U. 0 p nt.. Preaching by the Pastor. nawthin’ ha* »omethin’ the matter with how much do you take its real dispensed by the hostess. meaning to heart for your own Mr. Ernest Franklin had as dinnei fertile soil that doc> not need fertilizers Their attitude or interest in: it.”—Mr. Dooley. (a) Institutions of law and mercy. guests at his country home Sunday as do the worn out land in Georgia welfare and happiness? "They have right* who dare main (b) Family and home. Messrs. Raymond Cage, D. Hubert and Alabama and other Southern Too many of us are constantly tain them.”—Jame* Ruasell Lowell. States, where our peop'c live by the (c) Parents and other dependents believing that the other fellow and Earl Scott. makes all the mistakes. Too of The daily Bible School is being millions. Here ill California is a line (d) Social gatherings ami commun The Spingam Medal ten we believe that w get the raw largely attended The principal. Rev. opportunity to grow cotton; for Cali ity meetings. ” - end of every deal. The great dif- E. C. Dyer, and teachers. Rex. X. C fornia is destined to outstrip Georgia (el Community welfare. We do not get the meaning of fjcui(y with" many is that they do Runyan and Rev. H. Leo. Johnston, as the cotton section of the nation (f) Women and aged persons. all this controversy about James no( recognize that they do not are making the lessons interesting and The Negro made cotton "king'' in the (g) Citizenship. Weldon Johnson being awarded wjsj, so (0 j 0 unto others as educational. There arc classes for all South, and got little else for his work (h) Language. the 1925 Spingam medal. « hv they would be done by; but in- ages and many are looking forward to but slavery, poverty, disfranchisement 3. Does the youth of a foreign land not? Doesn t Johnson deserve sjead expect others to befriend receipt of certificate if they make the face the same temptations as the youth Here is a free land, free schools, free it? Now if this estimable com- and aid them, regardless of wheth- grade. in America? More or less? If more, mittee on award made a mistake er they themselves help to bright- Wm. Duncan Allen. Jr., and party opinion and wonderful opportunity, why? If less, why? in selecting Johnson for the >925 en the pathways their fellows motored to Seattle Sunday for a week's and an industry—cotton growing— 4 In your opinion does the foreign that the Negro knows better than any Spingam medal winner, isn't it raust tread. horn have the same innate human vir visit. Others in the party were Nellie reasonable to believe that it might |f everyone did towards us ex- Allen. Jennie and Dora Grayson and thing else in the world, and better tues and weaknesses as the American than anybody else in the world Let horn? have made a mistake in awarding aetlv as we do toward him, woe Mrs. John Payne, chaperone. it to the many others? We un- to our own future! Almost un Miss Grace Franklin and mother of the Negro come West We can use a ^ 5. In your opinion is the foreign derstand that the Spingam medal j consciously we are apt to take ad- Seattle returned home Sunday after a 1 half million here I have asked the j born condemned more than the Amer is bestowed annually upon the vantage of others without giving pleasant visit with Mrs. B. Tinsley bishops to take back that invitation to ican born for his unsocial acts com American of African descent per- the consequences serious thought, They were motifs for many social af my people South." mon perhaps to all men? If more, o ' — forming the most notable service Each of us in a measure eat fairs during their stay. why? If less, why? Williams Ave. Y. W. C. A. 6. In your opinion is the foreigner during the past year or several measure his happiness by the --------- 0--------- years. N’o one can gainsay the manner in which his associates looked down upon with contempt be Miss Margie L. Danley. executive cause he is poor, uneducated, or cursed Seaside Notes wonderful work Johnson has and and the world in general plays secretary of the Branch, will return on with certain faults which he acquired BROADER SERVICE is doing, not only for his raeial square. But let us make every group but for the whole world, effort each day to assure himself Mr*. Reno Bartholomeu and children the 26th of July to resume the work while living in a poor or ill-governed even those who are criticising the | that there are no causes for re spent two weeks at Seaside. They re Miss Danley was the delegate to the country? N. A. A. C. P. conference and has committee upon its choice, know grets in his own actions, and de turned home last Thursday. 7. How many foreigners do you that. Space will not permit us spite the selfishness of others, he’ll Mrs. Inez Duke and children left been visiting in California. know? L'nder what conditions or cir In the joining together of the Ladd & Tilton anil here to enumerate the many in usually find the sunshine of con last Thursday for Portland. After ten The members of the younger set cumstances have you met them or United State National bank* the depoaitora of both stances of his unusually notable tentment beaming brightly down days they will return for the rest of were entertained at a beautiful birth come to know them? institution» will find greater strength and n broader day party by the Misses Bessie James, public service. It would take a on his pathway, no matter how the season. What is your opinion of their race? Mrs. Charles Rivers of Gresham Vivian Rutherford and Mr. Donald book to do that. To hold that no rough or steep it may be. serviee of banking helpfulness nt their disposal Name and address. Title, vocation spent the week-end visiting her hus Bagley on Thursday, July 16. officer of the N.A.A.C.P. should or profession. The Harriet Tubman Club held its receive the Spingarn medal is an The Commercial Bank of San band. extremely narrow view to take. Diego, Cal., has employed C. II. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Tinsley, accom meeting at the Branch on Monday DOINGS OF THE ELKS Might just as well hold that no Dodge, a eolored man, as a bank panied by Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jack- evening. member of the association should official. The place calls for hon son of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. T. O The committee of management held We read that the delegates from be awarded the medal for each esty and ability. These virtues Rogers of St. Paul, Minn., motored to open house at the “Y” on Wednes York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, member of the association is just Mr. Dodge has demonstrated to Seaside last Friday. They returned day afternoon, honoring Miss Mabel New The combined management and staff of these two as much a citizen of the organiza the general satisfaction of that Saturday. While here they were the Byrd, former executive secretary, who Kansas City, California and New Jer sey are going to the Elks Grand I-odge great banka cordially invite your patronage of com guests of Mr. Jackson, who is a cousin is visiting in the city. tion as its officers. We are a institution. at Richmond, Va . next month with in --------- O--------- of Mr. Wm. Jackson. member of the N. A. A. C. P., mercial, savings, trust or safe deposit department. The Superior Shoe Company of structions from their respective lodges and while we may never earn the If any one should ask if our Bangor. Maine, employs a colored j to vote first and last against the re- medal, if we should, we certainly group has a daily paper, say yes. election of J Finley Wilson, G E R would not want our citizenship in It’s the Washington, D. C. Amer Ungrammatical But Exact traveling salesman. J. Dalmar Steele, E. R. of Manhat -------- o------- the N. A. A. C. P. to bar us from ican. I t’s a five column folio and The Lady Remarketh: Hobo, did tan Lodge of New York, the man who receiving it. At Seaside, Oregon plans are shaping to make it larg you notice that pile of wood in the the G. F,. R. tried to have the mem o er. yard? bers of his lodge defeat for E. R . The Sunflower Furniahed Cottages Real Friends --------- o---------- Hobo: Yes’m, I seen it. while on a visit there and which lead and Three men touring the country Lady: You should mind your gram- up to the row causing Mr Wilson to Furnished Housekeeping Tent* He or she is my friend is a re speaking to lodges on the candi mer, you mean you saw it. be escorted at the point of a gun from mark you oftimes hear but very dacy for Grand Exalted Ruler of Hobo: No’m. You saw me see it. the hall, is touring the fvlks’ domain B r o w iJ w n y « n d a t !'4 a j V . few people know what is a friend. Elks looks too much like politics But you ain’t see me saw it. Furnished tent»—$3.00 and up per to farther his candidacy for the office I will tell you. It is a person with for the good of the order. Combining the Latid & Tilton Bank week. of G. E. R whom you dare to be yourself. Swings, croquet grounds and fish A Boosting Committee has been ap Flying Angel Your soul can go naked with him. ing within a hundred feet of the door Two colored men in Los Ange He seems to ask you to put on les, Cal., have brought suit under Write or phone J. W. CURRY, 107 pointed hy T. If. Williams, Exalted nothing, only to be what you are. the civil rights act against the "Do angels have wings, mumsy?” North 14th St., Portland, Oregon Ruler of Rose City Lodge, and the Guaranteed hosiery, samples your Holliday & Holliday duty of this committee is to look after He does not want you to be better atres there f o r discrimination. "Yes, darling” Broadway 1541. size free to agents. Write for propo Tonsorial Parlors receptions and entertainments for the or worse. When you are with These suits make the fourth or “Can they fly?” --------o-------- sition paying $7500 weekly full time. lodge The first of the series of en “Yes, dear.” him you feel as a prisoner feels fifth of their kind to be entered $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guar 125 North Sixth Street Pay Your Subscription tertainments already planned will be who has been declared innocent. against theatres in that city and "Then when is nursie going to fly, anteed hosiery to wearer; must wear or In our nrw location we are arranged held July 31st. ’cause Daddy called her an angel last You do not have to be on your all have been decided in favor of If you have severe headaches, Wm. Webb, a charter member of replaced free. {Juirk sales, rrpeat or to give better service to our patron*. night?” guard. You can say what you the plaintiffs. dizziness and fainting spells, ae-, Rose City Lodge, was a welcome visi ders. International Stocking Mill*, We invite ladies, gents and children to “Tomorrow, darling.” think, express what you feel. He ------ o- come in and see us. cornpanied by r h e u m a t i s tn, tor to the meeting of the lodge on last 6267, Norrittown, Pa. --------- 0--------- is shocked at nothing, offended The delegates who attended the cramps, lumbago and fits, its a Wednesday night, being the first time at nothing, so long as it is genu recent Christian Endeavor con The Philanthropists pretty good sign you are not well, in seven months. inely you. He understands those vention sang tenderly and touch and are liable to “ croak” at any Wife (with first checking account): contradictions in your nature that ingly “ Onward Christian Sol- B. J. JOHNSON C. O. COFFEY HOTEL NOTES Oh, John, the bank sent me back all time. So pay your subeription to 1 the checks I paid bills with last month, I The Advocate so you can meet i old St. Peter with a clear con Henry Th’eile, who was going to so 1 haven’t spent anything. science. Besides make yourself monopolize all the restaurant* and catering businesses in Portland, when good for u flattering obituary. JOHNSON A COFFEE, Prop*. They Knew ^ n o ra1 I he opened up three restaurants and ; was soon to have opened the fourth, j A VARIETY OF BARBECUED MEATS "What do you mean by putting your V E B E T T E R HAIR is now in the hands of a receiver. In thumb to your nose and wriggling H A eveaym oy u k e i to look their best other words, Theile has gone broke, High Class Service, Remitiful Dining Rooms, Special Merchant’s your fingers at those little boys?" W E LL 0 8 0 0 M ID just as many individuals had predicted Willie: "Don't you worry, they H D A E A I R L A T D O O S P E A R S G O R N E A A L T E. Bushnell returned Monday as Lunch for 35 cents Daily, Grocery Store In Connection A P P E A R A N C E b y know what I mean—ma." US ING FORD S HAIR /A iller and’lRACEY waiter in The Portland dining room, j POMADEANDFORO • , 208 East Broadway Portland, Oregon * Independent Fu n e n a l D i r e c t o r s after a forced vacation of a week. The Advocate columns are open I H N A G I R A N S D T R S A H I A G M H T P E O N O * * tVai/imçton St bet 20*6 endJtti Booker Kirk, bellhop at The Port- ! P h o n e B r o a d w a y 2691 for your news. There is no charge C H O A M P S B H S . . S S T N U A B R B L O Y R N ft . 1 land, had a session with the speed cops UNRULY HAIR BE for regular news items. last week which cost him some mazu- Phone Broadway 5807 or call at 312 S C T O R M A E I G S H T E S R O F M T E O R R E . : ma. But Kirk didn’t saw hoy much. P L I A B L E . 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Flanders, Portland, Oregon Spring Chicken served Saturday and Sunday as long as they last H ave You Ordered your BAKED HAM Gaseo Briquets Every day With Potato Salad at the Saturdays and Sundays RICHARDSON’S CONFECTIONERY Broadway and Everett Street* Special Summer Price ? Cìnico Bldg., Fifth &. Alder Main 6500