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THE ADVOCATE THE ADVOCATE 1 AM A RADICAL willingly a* those who bitterly cri- H OTEL NOTES Seaside Notes ! ticise them would wish (By Lillian IV Morrow ) Why should they be criticised on- A change ol headwaiter* took Published every Saturday at (By E R McKinney) | |y, does not the failure to provide Rev Anderson spent F'nday and place at The Portland last week This is the only label that I will 8uite 312-313 Macleay Building. i for their employment in more con ■ I .ouis, the Frenchman, who sue- , at Sunflower Camp structive wavs, argue for the lack of allow any one to hang onto me I Saturday Phone Broadway 5807. Mrs. Eva Teel, accompanied by seeded Fred Wmninghain, going out been s-alled Socialist, Bolshevik, | real interest in them on the part of have Infidel, Agnostic, Damn Fool, and Mrs I illian Seats and her daughter; and J Bell, one of the newest cap- E. D. CANNADY ...........Editor the older ones’ a host of other things uttered with Mrs Alexandria and son, spent the | tains, taking hi» place The cause i It is high tune we were awake to of I ouis" dissolution from the job MRS. E. D. CANNADY Manager the gravity of the situation It is not a hiss and emphasized by the beat week-end. Mi »dame» E Turner, I ) w a s hi* too frequent u»r of viclro enough that criticism alone be offer ing of tables, the pounding of Rihlcs; Sehwcich. J C. Baker. M C Baker lie language to the waiters, who ed. if are would have them lead use and with an acridity that really ma and daughters, Goldie and Bertha, not wishing to start a rough house ADVOCATE AGENTS kes the victim rejoice and be ex ful lives. Kiln Sanitary Barber Shop ceeding glad that he is alive, deter arrivd at Sunflowr vamp Sunday sought relief by appealing to the ---------0--------- mined, in bondage to no man. group Mrs H C Baker and daughters re president of the hull company, Ed 315 Flandera Street We have one builder and building or powers and wanting nothing but turned Sunday evening ward Boyce X meeting of waiters was called Mr and Mrs Albrt Morton, ac contractor to each group o f 7JW what he can earn by honest produ SUBSCRIPTION RATES i with one white contractor to 1,070 ctive labor Seeking neither political, companied by Hugh Hayser, and bv .Mr. Boyce after listening to the Per Y ea r---- --- ------------- ------- — $2 50 social nor economic lavor or pre Mrs G B Hardin motored down grievances. He promised to flouk w hi tes. Si* M o n th » ------------------------- 1-50 Attorney and Mrs E J mto the matter which he did The ferment the writer of this article can Saturday Three Month. .................... 1 00 Minor, Mrs William McGill and Mr» result is a new headwaiter and a not be scared or intimidated DRAW ING THE COLOR LINE Payable in advance I Y Crosswhite motored down Sat better understanding between all There is but one free man, and Fntered at the Poatoftice at Portland, All spent Sunday at Sunflow concerned. that is the man whose mind is free urdav Oregon, a. »econd cla»» matter The most shocking -el back that : He is only free w ho has the cour er Camp anil returned to Portland Honorable- Harry L. Day, one we have to encounter comes from age to think his own thoughts, who Sunday evening of the owners of The Portlaml.ae ,ur own racial group Some are so onrntates his life as hi* thinking IM PORTANT! Mr and Mrs Harold Reece and companies! by hi» family, weir here All communications for publics-j steeped in ignorance and jealousy and conscience dictate and who is mother, Mrs. Johnson, spent the thi- week from Wallace, Idaho against each other that they think Fred Prasp ihul his five piece lion or otherwise should be ad they can hold back and destroy the willing to forego some of the ma wck etui at Sunflower tam p Mr and Mrs. William Gilmer and orchestra me furnishing music foi terial things of life tn order that hi* dreeaed to The Advocate Publish 1 progress of others by lying and slan conscience brother, Sam Smith. Ir, motored to i t he Portland dinner dances, might be satsfied ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mac-; dering Rut such is not true. Every They are »pndmg i The owners and emqloyecs of the • \ny Negrio -- liwng in these Unit Seaside Monday leay Building, Portland, Oregon, i colored man that we tear down, jim- ed State- -- it he speak the truth, if the week at Sunflower Camp. ■ Hotel Portland extend their heartfelt crow.or hinder in an\ way. the whole he think- iust for an in-tant. will Mi and Mrs. Bert Turner left I -empathy to I-'. IT Harrington, w ho Advertising rates made known race is retarded Vnd when members and must be a RADICAL. For Thursday for Portland has brrn compelled to resign the on application. of our own racial group do these what is the radical and what has he Mrs i l T. Harjo and children things, there is no end to the injury alw.ii- been- I HI KXDU'XI IS left Thursday afternoon for Port position of manager, which he ha» filled with credit for a number of “ Don't ask for right*. Take them. to the race as a whole. NOW XND A L W A Y S It XS B i 1 N land year» The cau»cof Mr Harrington's A n don't let annjr w a n give them to ---------- O---------- Miss Eva Duke» returned home" resignation, is that he hatl the mis THE IN Di VI DC XL W H O . m the ye. A right that is handed to ye f r When the prizc-w inning "Golden the language of Thomas Huxley was Monday afternoon fortune which necessitated the am r.awthin" ha» somethin' the matter with Brown Beauties" reach \\ ashington "willing to sit down before fact a* Dave Green arrived at Sunflower I putatioii of one of his limbs. it."—Mr. Dooley. they will see hundreds of bobbed a little child and follow fact wher Vamp, Thurs, morning after spen This prevents him freim performing hair Cleopatra*. ever it might lead, to whatever ab- ding a pleasant day -ight-secing the duties incumbent on a manager | He and Mrs Green left in the ev “They have right* who dare main y-s " "You must do this," says Hux of a large hotel The WWMt, k o « • ening for Portland tain them."—James Rutsetl Lowell. ever, has offered him a position in Is not the proscription that the ley “ or you will learn nothing." M»r I W Whitlow of Pendleton Huxley, in these words gave the the office white race puts upon the colored meaning of radical He is the indi arrived Sunday to -tay until Sept Mr Harrington, • while very busi The Advocate columns are open race is enough for it to bear, with vidual ember first. who is satisfied with nothing ness like ami firm in his ruling, was our own people piling on more for your news. There is no charge out When Mrs I. Rraags. Mrs Bertha Me- le-s than the W H O LE T R U T H -- always kind and considerate of his colored people cease playing for regular news items. traitors to thei own race, they will THE FACTS. The radical will not Bain. Miss Erma Mellain and Her employees • • • bert Burke, gave a Beach party at accept, bunk, ignorance. supersti Phone Broadway 5807 or call at 312 command more respect and consid tion nor intellectual swill and swash Gearhart last Wednesday The even I.ouis Alexander, now heads the Macleay Bldg, if you wish to »ubacribe eration from the white race. no matter from what source it ing was spent in dancing, singing boys of the Seward for The Advocate. Delicious chili comes, no matter how high or pow and tcling joke- Roy Fuller, head-bellman, left his The daily consumption of butter erful the authority --------- o--------- The flndieal was served red hot from a large in New York City is estimated at sees no reason why he should ac pot. Then ice cream and cake! ..yum post to fill .XI Striplru's place as porter. Excluding the 50/100.000 or more more than half a million pounds cept in toto the word of Judge Gary yum, yum, what a feast! Those pre- Robert Gillmorc is now bell-hop dark inhabitants of India, the Negro ---------- O---------- -ent were: Mesdames Duke, Porter, because he is a "big map ", the word race numbers about 150,000,000. TOO MUCH EXTRAVAG AN CE of Mr Coolidge because he is pres Turner, Green, Harjo, Whitlow, E. I at the Seward Bruce Porter has taken Troy Bow ident. the opinion of Dr E'osdick Dukes, Reed. Badger, Simms, Rhine, les' place on the Cornelius bell stand Morrow, Braggs and McHain; Mix W H A T THE CHURCH MUST DO T oo many- colored people are af because he is a great preacher. The opinions of all men. conser es Graialle and McRain and Messrs. flicted with a peculiar malady,- an BEND OREGON NEWS There is so much criticism of the unquenchable craving for the luxur vative. liberal, reactionary and ra Turner, Rivers, Bollen and Burke (By R C. Cameron) dical tnu-t stand the test of the or There were eight children present younger generation from the public, ies of life. Mesdaes Duke, Porter, Alexandria There was a time when, if we had deal by intellectual fire the press, and particularly from the Master Oscar Johnson of Cort pulpit, that the people are led to a good home, plenty to eat and to There are few whites and — unfor and Suts enjoyed a hike to Tilla land is visiting Mrs S. Combs He believe that the young people are on wear, and means of simple recreation tunately — proportionately A w r r mook Head Attorney and Mrs T J Minor reports a wonderful time fishing their way to perdition, and nothing and enjoyment, we were contented Negroes who care for this sort of and happy.- buf'dem days is gone ordeal. This is what makes one s accompanied by Mrs. Adah McGill and bathing can be done to check their speed Henry Burton motored to East heart sick; to hear some black man Mrs. A H. Morrow and Mary lane Preachers berate the tendencies forever". The more luxuries we get. the with the heel of the whole world attended the auto races at Gearhart, l ake Sunday in his new Buiek car and actions o f the youth of today, declaring that they are wasting their more we want. We never have enough on his throat — gasping out the Sunday. All lost their bets,so Mary which looks mighty swell The colored people of Bend feel the time and energies in riotous living and we are never satisfied If our word. "Radical" with all the fervor Jane the stake holder kept very much pleased with the action and upon things that arc not worth neighbor has a car. we long for one of a Romanoff, a Georgia cracker change Betty Iran Morrow who ha» been of the City Council by havin some while. Loud “ »mens" greet such ser just a little better; if he buys a beau canipmeeting preacher or a West quite ill fur tbc pa»! week is much humiliating signs removed from res mons and those who hear them go tiful home. Bill and Mary want one Virginia coal operator. taurant windows The Negro does this sort of improved forth telling of the wonderful tirade of granduer and magnificence If K C Cameron left for Kansas City, The boat house at Sunflower the minister made in the condemna Mrs Smith is at the head of the thing because he is still a slave M o, last week on business. While tion of the pleasure mad youth. But social world. Mrs. Jones is not sat Hi- body is free but his nund is in camp, was the «erne of a merry there lie will visit with old friends 1 he evening was thralldom to a mass o( bunk party Saturday. what's the result of such a sermon’ isfied until she supplants her If one is looked upon as a leader, and tummyrot shot at him by whites spent singing and dancing, delicious and relatives. It is sotm forgotten and put away on a back shelf of the mind to be a dozen others will aspire to displace and blacks who profit financially -efreshments made by some of the Hry! come on, let's go on that ex brought out again, perhaps, the next him An abundance of the necessities therefrom This white bunk and best caterers of Portland, were ser- of life is not enough We must have black bunk keep the ma-s of Ne 1 ved Also clam chowder and crabs cursion given by Dahlia Tempt« Sunday. cooked by Mrs. Thelma Flowers IG N ORAN T TO W A RD S Since there is no excuse for this the luxuries, both for our pleasures groes After the party, all took an early and IN EFFICIE N T PAUPERS waste of life, no apology can be off- and to outshine other people At Seaside, Oregon ored for the loss o f health and en varied that no man or woman has ev . He gets it on Sunday from nine morning view of the Ocean. Mr David Gunn and family spent ty per cent of his ministers; he gets ergy through this reckless pursuit er been known to reach the end The Sunflower Furnished Cottages Many people forego the necessities it on Monday front ninety-nine per Wednesday on th. Beach. of happiness. But a more sensible Mr*. Sim» of Yakima. Washing and course of admonition can be pur of life in order to bask in the lime cent of his white employers; he gets sued by those who so clearly see light of luxury The result is hard it around election time front ninety ton.who has been spending the Sum Furnished Housekeeping Tents mer at Seaside, moved to Gearhart the need o f improvement in the ac times, debts, want, sickness and then nine and one half per cent of the Furnished teats—(J.00 and up per white and black political beggars for the remainder of the season. death ends it all. tions of the modrn girl and boy J. W. Curry and A. H. Morrow week. and stool pigeons who conte, often Let us learn from other races, for joined the merry party of Brothers Swiugs, croquet grounds and fish they too, are suffering from the same Now that our doctors and under for the first time, into hi» neighbor apparent carelessness of their youth. takers have formed state and nation hood to tell him that the G. O. P. is on Clatsop Beach, Sunday afternoon. ing within a hundred feet of the door his rock and his salvation He gets They, too, preach against what they al organizations, it's time for the Write or phone J. W. CURRY. *107 are pleased to call the deplorable mourners to do a little organization it most any time from the horde Williams Avenue Y.W.C.A. North 14th St., Portland, Oregon. of lecturers, uplifters. race leaders, tendencies of the age, but they go a work. pulpit orators that arc always will Broadway 1541. step further and provide amusements Miss Margie Danlry left Wednes ing to hand out advice on race pro and businesses of a constructive na China, today is the chief source gress at fity cents per head or sal day to attend the Business and In ture for the employment of the dustrial girls conference at Gear minds and hands of their youth, to of supply for eggs and egg products. vation af ten dollars per rally hart, Ore. Miss Danley has been in As for me. I AM A R AD ICA L! take the place of the socalled deplor Last year she exported about 100,000, vited to conduct the race relations HAVE BETTER HAIR able conditions. In this way our 000 dozens of eggs after filling her discussions. EVERTM0Y LIKES TO LOOK THEIR RUT domestic demands youth, too, can be saved. The Grade School Reserves will W IL L ONOO M ID DOINGS OF TH E ELKS meet It certainly stands to reason that HAIR A DD« A G R E A T on Saturday at J o'clock Each D I A L TO P E R S O N A L preaching alone cannot solve the Two building and loan associations girl is asked ti bring a piece of fan APPEARANCI BY problem,- there must be some attrac controlled by Negroes, and with a A hot time is promised at the cy work or material for a small USING F O R D S HAIR tive substitute for the things consid capital of (225,000 are doing business Convention at Richmond, with J garment which she wishes to make. POM A D I AN D PO R D 'S HAIR ITRAIGHTIN- ered degrading Men and women, in the State of West Virginia. I-'inley Wilson, G. E. R fighting for The Women's Auxiliary of the IN G A N D S H A M P O O boys and girls, as a general rule re-election and with Steel and Wat P. P B. A held it's meeting at the COMBS. STUBBORN. ---------- 0----------- adhere to the most interesting and kins lined up against hitn. MARSH. SNARLY B The home of the late Senator Bob Wilsontnay be re-elected, bnt the pre branch, Monday evening. UNRULY HAIR BC- beneficial things in life, they will not Miss Plena Jackson will be hos COM ES SO PTIR. LaE'ollette, near Madison, \Vis., is be divorced from their own way of diction is that he will not STR A IG H TIR MORS tess at a birthday party, honoring seking these things, unlecs some one being discussed in view^jif conver PLIAB LS. A N O EASIER TO D R I B S ANO The boosting committee of Rose Alvin Miller, Saturday evening ting it into a national snrine after P U T U P IN A N Y S T Y L E T N I L I N G T M suggests other means as good or bet City lodge of F.lks is working hard Mrs I.eslic of San F’rancisco, Cal., W ILL PERMIT EXCELLENT FOR ter than the ones they are to leave the fa-hion of Mount Vernon Such to make the Labor Day Ball a big was a plea-ant caller at the "Y " on ALLAYING DANDRUFF AND LOCAL an act would be a splendid tribute success. behind. S CA LP TROUBLES, Saturday. She arrived in the city Our youth are no different from to the memory of that great man. far Sat* I t Orsnlsti * Dsalsrs Is TsUst Arfdst Marion Young perhaps one of Friday evening from Seattle and the youth of the other races. They Is w ri im |«t IS» p m a » F « ft . B m I h im W W i S t the youngest F.lks in captivity, road left Monday for the East. T H E O Z O N IZ ED O X M A H N O « CO »re neither depraved nor perverted- The old line Republican party the Folk's goat Wednesday night. W ARSAW ILLIN O IS just normal hvman beings with very leaders in Wisconson have sworn to Take it from me , that boy is sonier In*tar s Sssi WS m M a u i u n i » • W Mrs. Mack Stanfield who has been active minds that must be entertain fight the election of young BoB I.a- rider mi tmJUtm. It Istnr. visiting in I os Angeles, Cat., was ed. Follette for the office of U. S. Sen "Bill” Webb is spending a week W e must make opportunities for ator. If little Bob has the stuff in or ten days with J. A. Neelv. ano royally entertained at a brilliant luncheon at the beautiful home of her the employment of our young peo him that his daddy had there is no- ther "Bill" at Bull Run. NOTICE hostess, Mr* X. Hill Mrs Stanfield ple in some constructive way and thinmg that he likes better than before returning to Portland, will they will respond as readily and as more fighting. attend the conclave of the K of P.’s Regular meetings of the Port which meets in Louisville, Ky. BLAME T H E D E V IL Briquets SPECIAL SUMMER / F i l l e r and'ÍRACEY s Independent Fut tern ! D i - e c taps “ PRICE W e th m x jh m S i f c » r J f j f t t n d l l i t * /Vi one-Broadway ¿691 NOW L. Rooms for rent, furnished or unfur nished 720 Union Ave. N. Call Sell- wood 3272.—Adv. K. F. Wagner PATRO N IZE E. R. Chappell YOUR ADVERTISERS CHAPPELL’S Flower Shop THE KENT FOR LE8S Main 6116 331 Morrison S t Portland, Ore. AUSPLUND DRUG STORE and T o Individual Measure •ee If you have ttevere headaches, dizziness ami fainting apella, ac corn parried by r h e u m a t i s m , cramps, lumbago and fit«, its a pretty go«)d sign you are not well, and are liable to “ croak” at any time. So pay your aubeription to The Advocate ao you can meet old St. Peter with a clear con science. Beside« make yourself good for a flattering obituary. Spring Chicken served “ One Day Service” ROUGH WASH DRY WASH EAST 0883 EAST 0883 N EW SY STEM LAUNDRY to Measure ORIGINATORS OF IN DIVIDU AL W ASH ING We Do Not Mark Your Clothing L. 0. ADKINS MS TIRHKTH STREET Phone Sellwood 3708 SATISFACTION • GUARANTEED Shirta (1.25 up; Caps (2.81 G R E ATER STREN GTH BROADER SERVICE In the joining together of the I.nthl & Tilton nml Unite«! State National hankit the depositors of hoth institutions will find greater strength ami a broader service of hanking helpfulness at tIn-ir disposal. Resources Over 60 Million Dollars The colutimeli iiianagcin<-nt atol staff of these two great banka cordially invite your patronage of com mercial, savings, trust or safe deposit department. I Jnifcd States Naltfioikil Bank’ Dmotltwo and si Stark. Combining th<- Ladd & Tilton Hank Daily Fashion Hint FOR YOUR LIBRARY Scott's Official History of Tha American Negro in the World War, by Emmett J. Scott, A. M., hh. I)., special aHsiatant to the sec retary of war, can be purchased at The Advoeate office, 312 313 Mac leay Building, Broadway 5807.— Men, women sell guaranteed silk hosiery «lirret to wearer; beautiful good», fashioned and full fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices lower than stores. Sell only. We pay every day. International Silk Hosiery Co., Norris town, Pa. land Branch of the National As sociation for the advancement of Colored People held every second as lon g us they last Suits Tailored - EVERY HOME BUYS AND USES GOODS LIKE W E SELL. BIO PROFITS. FINE REPEATERS, QUICK EASY SELLERS. W R ITE POP. OUR BIG OFFER QUICK. ASA VO M F D. COM PANY, 4308 CENTRAL AVE., CLEVELAND, OH IO. J. A. 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I lie ( hicagu Union Station, which was completed several weeks ago, ix one among the finest stations in this country, if one is to judge by the handsomely illustrated booklet sent The Advocate by the company which Stay off Labor Day, September 7. describes in detail the interior of the Particulars later.—Adv. big structure. Stay off Labor Day, Sept. 7th -adv. fley! route on, let’s go on that ex cursion given by Dahlia Temple on the boat SWAN on the 24th.adv NEW G O LD EN WEST C A FE in the GOLDEN W EST HOTEL H O LID A Y ft SM ITH, Props, Special Sunday Dinners Regular Meals Every Day