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THE THE ADVOCATE Ü W $l 00 ", * ~ »ins. e . ir *1 iW l*ie whole-hearlrd ami liberal min- * - ner in which our group and some of V a i our while friends, responded to the m appeal of the N. A A. C. IV for the l>r Sweet Defence fund is worthy of much praise and commendation A Friend, Mrs I Ml Arthur, n il... Editor .......Editor .... . c a n n a i )»’ ... i iiw T H E C A N N A D Y R E C E P T IO N 51 00 Published N V j o S«turd»y 1 UUIlMIiru I C»rr a i u i u o ; ât 1 ^ ^ folic» Suite 312313 Macleey Building. Mr< fa AVoods. Hehry Lawrence, Phone Broadway 5807. F !» I ' A V N A I l Y SWKKT DEFENSE FUND $i oo 'i t...;' -S« . . . i i .« »•>.. !L\:.Zñ!, »SSÏSÏRSZ Î T i ï S ADVOCATE AOENT. Elk« Sanitary Barber Shop 315 Flanders Street e W J t B W T J M S 125 V Oth St: The Advocóte Pub, Co f are visited bv some severe aflictum .112 Maclcav Bldg : lì V Grayson, This spirit of loyalty, as shown, will uri E 27th St . N , liras : I A Fw win and hold the respect of all other — in«. P r is , 0422 »Mt h St , S F. , 1 A races. Anderson, 1200 L’ nion A v e, N . See ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES \ . 274 Miss Margie Danlev, Y \\ ! It is prcsiicted bv attormes of ihe Per Year W Tillamook St, Dr. Sweet case that the trial will not Si* Month« _ — ------------ ‘ ■'J; be completed until some time in Dec Three Month» .... — ------- ----- 1-®® A DAILY PAPER Payable in advance Entered at the Postoffice at Portland. CHARITY BUILDERS The Washington ( D C.) American, i Oregon, as »econd-clas» matter. ■nlv daily newspaper published bv our The colored people are losing most IM D /A D T A N T I group in this country has placed lhe IlY lrU K 1 \ds. .ate on it' cxchangi list and we of their line thinking and worrying a- bout that which has passed All communications for publica- l{,cj ,|,at ¡n d„j,,g so it has conferred a . >r Otherwise o i u c i w . - » ahould be ... ........ The people who get any where and tion or ad- ........... great ......................................... honor We are glad to recipro* lion or . tbtblish calc F.ug.ne 1 Davidson is its editor are doing worth while things ha»c not dressed to The A d v o c a t e rum tan ^ m» nager th. time t.. waste ..%<r things ..f Yes* mg Company, Suite 312 313 Mac _ turdav Today is the time to think leay Building, Portland. Oregon It The Advocate"- not good enough f y l t " r ' “ '" » 't r o w groups work hard and keep ev Advertising ratea made known for sou to subscribe ami pay for it. it Other stands to reason it is not a fit paper er m mind that to-morrow must find on application. to publish vour social and other items going forward instead of going back \\ c too, should have that thought in. Think it over. \\ c must adxancc with the times if "Don't ask for right*. Take them. ----------- 0----------- we as a race would command the re An don’t let annv wan give them to G O T IT IN FO R M E ’ spect and consideration ol other races ye A right that ¡» handed to ye f r \\ e cannot be counted among real men raw thin’ has somethin the mattei with Stop thinking that every time some ami women so long as we depend up it."— Mr. Dooley. ¡one entertains a different view from on charity. Every thing that the col ours. or opposes you for some honor Ored man builds, he builds on charity "They have rights who dare mam | or office, that he or she has it in for Most of us are hurried o f f of charity tain them ’’—James Russell Lowell. ¡vou. or that they are vour enemies, for and some of us live off of charitv jthev are not But in most cases thev lhe white man has said, if not in T H E CASE OF D O C T O R S W E E T -r T u fi i“* v n i T n n T V » ” HVi"i>> « ■ ■»< r the ' K »••ur 1 h st tr.my words, by Ins conduct, that W H A T W I L L YOU DO T O H E L P . the, .... minded and he waswilling to d oM ti when w. had , , „ ,■ i not eaten up * with deceit and hypocrisy- little ..... education, no homes and a very Association lor , in. h. National y — oi latnoi lor n. |jj| the- supposed ........................... iriends limited opportnirity But most of Advancement of Colored I topic h-*'I prox, bl rhe y also are found to be these obsticales have passed and un always been found in the forefront in the most useful members of any o r less the colored man makes and takes the defense of our race where unjust ganization of which thev belong, for his place among the other races, he and unfair deals are given them, as in thev arc not afraid to speak openly is a failure and he ha- no one to the case of Dr O H Sweet of De and franklv of men ami measures blame but himself troit, Michigan who is being held, to- If the advice of such people were heed ----------- 0----------- gather with nine other colored men ed. a number of our prominent and in- . Rev F.. Guw Talbott of Pasadena. and Dr Sweet’s wife for defending Dr fluential organizations would not now Sweet ' home against a mob of 2.IXXI be loosing everything worthwhile but ( alif, a representative of the Near Fast Relief, reports that a small group white people a few weeks ago. •heir names. of people at the colored church in Every colored man and woman, no ----------- o----------- I ongview, AA a-h., at a meeting held matter where they live must realize there last Sunday afternoon pledged that this fight is their fight; that while KLAN' G ETS T H E T O B O G G A N contributon- amounting to $150 00 for thev mav live thousands o f miles from Detroit, the same thin., could take While the forces of law and order Near East Relief Dr Talbott -peaks place here in Portland. Oregon wire making a landslide all over the highly of their generous contribution to this worthy cause For. whatever the Supreme Court country, the tar and feather fraternity ----------- 0----------- rules (if it goes that far, aud it will be took a toboggan slide down the hill Tawawa Tennis Club will entertain carried to the end) will effect us in ev and into the gutter from which this December 25th. ery village, town and citv in the l S gang get' its inspiration N'ew York. America’s fir-t city, e- Thinking people, black and white w_ill do all in their power to help the Na leeted a- mayor, lames 1 Walker, au Holliday Holliday tional Association for the Advance thor of New York's anti-klan bill, and ment of Colored People win this ease a Catholic. N\w York, bv the wav. ha Tonsorial Parlors Do we want our homes stoned, bro th, lai-gest Negro population of anv ken and bombed bv m o b - ’ D o we citv Detroit. America's fourth city, 125 North Sixth Street want to be afraid to allow our chil wilh about fiftv thou-and Negroes and U a million whites, on a straight In our new location we are arranged dren to go upon the public street-' Do we want our men prevented from pro- Ku Klux Klan issue, elected an anti- to give better service to our patrons ti l ting their families and their homes ? Klan Protestant, John AA Smith, for Buffalo elected F’ rank X. We invite ladies, gents and children to 1 >4* wc want it so that a ccdored per- mayor son i> not safe in hi* home if there Schwab, a Catholic, despite a bitter come in and see us Klan nppo-ition Fiven in A’ irgnia. are those who d o not want him to cn- jov it0 O f course vve do not . The only lohn \f rurcell. a Catholic beat the wav to hr event such a condition here Klan-barked candidate, lohn D Bas Tawawa Tennis Club will entertain *»r anv where el*e is to help the N. A set. for State Treasurer Louisville e- December 25th. lected an anti-Klan mayor. In short.it , A L P. in its fight for ju- tice in the u y- a bad ninth inning for the Klan 1 )r Sweet case. Some will sav New York. Detroit . NOTICE The Portland Branch of the N A A V I*, is receiving donations to send and Buffalo are made up of chiefly I foreign population Are A’ irginia and to the National office in New York Louisville. Kv 1 It looks like every Regular meetings of the Port Uitv Clarance Darrow heads the list where has had enough of the hooded land Branch of the National A s of well known Attorney* whom the National Association has retained for hvena- Anvwav thev were certainly sociation for the advancement of driven to the limbo — Exchange the defense. Let every one who be- Dolored People held every second lin e » in justice and iairplav and in the Monday evening at Mt. Olivet Bap S T A N D UP FO R T H E RACE right of a man to protect hi- home tist Church. E. First & Schuyler Sts. and family give something o help the LEE ANDERSON, Sec y. cause. How much will vou give? F’ol- The race i« now going through the lowine is a list nf the donors to date: J. A. EWINO, Pres. acid test The lines are drawn tighter Alt Olivet Baptist Church, $23 60 than ever before, but we are advanc Bethel A. M. F.. Church. $15.15 ing. w are coming into possession of Rose C ity l odge of Elks, $1001) some thing- worth while Our friend- Excelsior Lodge of Mason $10.00 among the whites are more than ever Attorney John Manning. $1000 before, our enemies are fewer, but K. of 1*. Lodge, 00 thev* are exerting themselves more $5 00 and Dahlia Temple o f Dt F.Ik- more Thomas Johnson, $5 00 \\ e mu-t be patient, we must be Mrs Thoma« Johnson, $5 00 courageous We mu-t differentiate be Fir-t A M F Zion (. hurch. $3 15 tween our friends and our enemies. W r> Allen. $3 00 \\ e must be true to one another, we r»e«*rjie Moore $3 no must work to the end of our group J. D. Emery, $2 011 progress AA e mu-t rejoice in the pro In \V H. Holliday, $1 2- gress and prosperity of members of G. Y Grayson, G A SC O B R I 0 U E T S SI.00 our groups, we must cease to tear 1 D. Cannadv, $1 00 them down AA c mu-t be honest in our 1 A Fwin^. $Hi0 dealing and in our speech concerning That’s why thousands W. C. Holliday, $1 00 our group W e mu-t not be traitors of people prefer them to Miss Margie Danlev. $1 00 We must stand up for the race' all other Solid Fuel. Dr and Mrs \ \J ( uebrane SI ÍK) & [ Mrs. Millie R TrutnbiiU, I. A Goodwin. Mrs. L. A. Goodwin. l 'rince J F Hlavechettai, Princess J. F. Hlavechettai, T E Mien. Mr>. A F. Holliday. fames Hrag^s, Albert Morton, Airs. R. ( ’ Garnett. Warren R Peek. J T). Lewis. J F F*,rd. Preslev Holliday, VV P Lomax, F.d^ar W illiams, Rev. 1 F Moreland, E W Agee. W H Lewi*. Nimrod lack-f.n. Mrs. W P Lomax, Mrs Posa Williams, Mr- I Austin. Mr- M F. Smith, Mr- Alice M Hand-aker, Mr- Hara Bell, !. A Wisdom, I W T u rn , I S. Smith, loi- Holliday, ! A \ -h ford. W fi. Rose. No Ashes $1 00 $1 00 JUSTI CE IS B L I N D $1.00 $1 00 \ burlv white man. a giant in size, $1 00 went to the home of an old undersiz- $1 00 olored man. near the mid-nght $1 on hour. The colored man was in bed $i.oo The evidence of one of the witnesses • $1 00 ' ihowed that the w hite man forced his ‘ $1 00 , vav into the house, pulled the colored $1 00 1 nan out of bed and gave him a severe . Si no »eating Death ensued a short time $1 00 - ifterwards. The white man was in-, $1 00 , lifted bv the grand jury and given a $1.00 , rial^ This re-ulted in a mistrial bv $1 00 he jury composed solelv of white $1 00 , nen A second trial was held which tab $1.00 ¡, e-ulted in a conviction for involun- «a «MUc*abU W $L0O . arv manslaughter c He was sentenc- iron . $1 o o ' , d to one year in the penitentiary l>«ed rrnrjr day. •torra. Die dacoaod. Bi« $1 00 - tiisticc blind'- But God live- IdOT^ prrót. $1 00 Vengenre is mine." said the Lord. M en or W om en $! mi — The Welcome. $1 00 A D V O C A T E y That was a lovely reception and tea Mr ami Mr» Wheat ol California that hie Cannadv* gave for the Prince and Princess Blaycvheltai and other* have moved to I ongvirw. Wash on Sunday afternoon la-t I have ask ed M i- v’aniiiidv to allow me to write Mi Robert Johnson is passing a- it up because I knew that her modesty round the cigars^ tust received wind , would forbid her sav -ng .ill that should [frolli l ‘a sode na, t a l , of the aruval of be said about it s i i eight pound bov Mother and In the first place, I love to go to the baby are doin^ nicely Cannadv* house There is an atmos Ree F\ Davis, presiding elder of phere there that warms my -oul I get this district, is the house guest of Mr chilled so many oilier places that I and Mr- I L Bates this week Rev need to be warmed sometime' Being Davi- preached Wednesday evening radical in polities and engaged in an in tin little Community church to an unpopular piece of work, bring their appreciative audience own partícula« kinds of punishments and in the ('anttadv home one finds Kcv Davis comes from Omaha, ¡the halm that i- grateful to the victim N eb. where he was pastor of Bethel of both kinds There is the bcautv of a \i I i inn i h lot - < s . i ,ci y tsr i a wide tolerance, a deep warm c o lo r ing of sympathy ami the gentle per He will move his family to Seattle in the near future fume of hospitality ih.it make of such occasions a rare treat Mrs Cannadv The N A A C I’ will hold its icg- is a perfect h o s t e " and her hit-hand keeps the machinery well oiled thro tilar business meeting Kndav night Big mass meeting Sunday eve. at 7 his courteous consideration for their guests T h e house was beautifully decorated Twin I'ilv Culture Club is progress with autumn flowers and foliage and mg raimllv I hey will meet with the tra table rxqu -itelv appointed I Mr» AA T o n t i l l o Thur-ilav afternoon broke one of the commandments in at 3 o'clock desiring tnv neighh i - table cover Mrs I \\ I a tint t \i i - I a Aah The little daughter of Mi» I oui-e ford and the writer, assisted bv sev Kcllv is very ill eral others, poured tea. and delicate sandwiches, cakes and waters sent ntanv of us home with no appetite for Tacom a Notes dinner Mis Mabel i Inn Quong. in her bv native Chinese dicsx. assisted the Mrs \\ Il I ewis, IAN St» ( ihluiittii ho-ts in receiving their gur-ts \vcmic, Tacoma. WuOunuton And now to the Prince and Princess filaverhettai 1 mu-t confess that I \llcn A \l 1 v lunch. Rev V W had a large -hare of curiosity in my Johnson, pastor There wan a iiood at acceptance of the inv itation to the tea tendance at both m om m a and even I wanted to see what an Abyssinian inn service* Sunday last, also at Sun Prince looked like and mv bump of dav school and the 1 hnstian Kifdiav romance was on the qui vive to inert 4»r exercise* the Princess who was a I.os Angele- The Htis> Uee l lub held it> month citizen when the Pi nee found her and ly ineetitiK at the home of .Mrs Hen married her last l.tnuarv W e were ford on McKinley Hill \ pleasant all charmed bv her gracious manner tune \s as had bs all ami a lovely din and her friendliness And we predict ner served bv the hg*te<* for the subjects of the Prince in his The l itv Federation Club was en own country, a Wonderful new ele tertained bv the Independent Mother* ment in ttvs- 1 r live- thro contact with club at the home of Mr* I I Sadler, their new Prince« - ol.U) So I .St . on Monday last \ The man hitiiselri' tall (and hr has wonderful programme wax rendered, absolutely the strmghtrst back I have a *«» uk bv Mrs Crcaxon was very in* ever seen) and hi- voice is the melo xpintiK. Mrs Hlanche M OawxoiT* dious smooth flow ing voice that is tf\y paper on the “ Vinton of Tacoma", heritage of the Nc. ro race Hi- F’ ng- could not be beaten. li - la is much purer than many a c o l The writer of thetc note* anionic lege professor’s,- his command of the many other* terratlv appreciate the language amaze* one. (I just loved the spirit of the member* of these dubs in wav hr pronounced »uch words as their able endeavor at uplift for thr ‘humanity* and 'cnmmnnitv’. accenting race the la-t syllables in a wav that gave Mrs J.ucklcv of Salem. S ( deliv them a new significance) And his ered a wonderful lecture on the sub* creed ’ So much W ider and deeper than iect ' Advancement of the Race", on our narrow-minded conceptions of Kndav, last, at the South M Street Christianity For F in, the philosophy Community Hou*c Mrs Hucktev is of Tesus embraced ill living creatures traveling a* a missionary from the M anil he stood there, the living expon E Conference She t* one of our own ent of its power For ntanv of ns. the racial tjroup and one of whom we man and hts faith wrre a revelation should feel justly proud and we went home with a new thot- The N \ A C I' will hold a mass fulness If the simple faith that he meeting Sunday at Bethlehem Hapti*t preached to us la-t Sunday afternoon church in connection with the Irkjal has wrought the transition from the defense of Or Sweet of Detroit, Mich primitive to the f nishrd scholar and gentleman in one lifetime, what could we not accomplish if we so-called civilized would live n our every day live« It was more than an ordinary occa sion to most of u emphasized as it was thro the cosm opolitan group of participants Amon the leaders of thr Negro race there were present: Rev and Mrs I F M -elandw. Mr and Mr- J A Fwing Mr Fwing is Pres of the local N A A C. P : Mr and Mrs A F. Flower-. Mr and Afrs F D Thom as China gave us Miss Ma- bel Chin Quon g and Mr Chin, her cousin; Inda -enf us Mr Silva Svnci, a teacher of Astrology; Germanv was repre-entrd bv t » , i trarlu rs, the Miss es Meissiner: Ireland lent us Mr Ross Desmond; Spain provided for us. Miss Cineta N’ ounan Among leaders of the American born white group were: Mr and Mrs [ \A' Latimer, Mr Notes, tracher of expre--ion at the I'niversi- tv of Oregon: Miss Coleman of the Parent-Teacher Associaton and Rev Mr-- t I Hand-aker A visitor from lapan in thr person of Miss F-’ inrh, a P.aha: disciple -poke beautiful words of fellowship Mrs Hand-aker voiced for us all in her eloquent manner, our appreciation of the message of Prince filaverhettai All in all it was a rare occasiion and I thank the Cannadvs for inviting me Delightful mu-ir was furnihsrd bv Miss Mabel Cooper, Mr- Zepha Rak er. Prince and Princess filaverhettai, Mr | D fianton o f Los Angeles; Misses Nellie Franklin. Nellie Allen , and F.I Rae Mas well of Salem, O re, and Mrsdamrs M P Campbell and V I) Cannadv and little Ivan Canna- dv Millie R Trumbull Daily Fashion Hint N O T A R Y PUBLIC A D V O C A T E O FFICE AGENTS: <6 M $1 00 $ 1.00 $1 00 $1 0O $1 00 ?! Of) $1 On $! 00 THE COMMUNITY L O N G V I E W ( W N . ) NFÌWS t It v Mis Mausl Bates) Tabor Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper*, Women who are clothes-clever know that 'hey make the safest in vestments when they buy clothes that are simple and smart This dress is composed of two materials and may be made within a few hours. The hem and bands on the sleeve are of plain silk, the dress itself being of printed crepe. Medium size requires 2 yi yards 36-inch figured and \% yard 36-inch plain material. * Pictorial Review Printed Pattern No 2674 Sizes, 14 to 20 years and 34 to 50 inches bust. Price. 45 cents. 409 McKay Bldg. We lope all who can will give in thi Community Chest campaign to help tho-. less fortunate in life than other- to measure up to the standard of good citizenship Portland, Ore. T ’- r r r r : : ■ : t i ! / r v c i r ; r Let Us Be— FOR YOUR LIBRARY n c ra l8 < t^ YOU R SAN TA CLAU S! W e have Electrical Appliances of every / A i l l e r andlRACEY E* Independent F u n e m t D i r e c t o r s * WathuMjlcn Si bel zotb *nd?W _ 1 (‘t o n r - B r o a d w a y 2691 ^ kind suited for the modern home* and they are M O D E R A T E IN P R IC E A NEW DISCOVERY — Mr A. C Parsons of 1932F Gravois Ave., St, Louis, Ho., has just recently discovered a new preparation that straighten- the hair and keeps it neat ly combed A test by over One Hundred Bar bers has just been made and their de cision is that it is the most wonder ful preparation they have ever used, which can be verified at our office. It is not greasy, gummy or stickey, and is guaranteed to not change the color of the hair or inure the scalp in any I way and equally as good for ladies as for gents. T o those desiring a trial package of this most wonderful pre paration, just send $1 00 to Mr Par sons and they will receive a d / i or. jar bv return mail, postpaid Adv They are also the best solution o f the problem o f C H R IS T M A S G IV IN G . Come in and see them. Mi- Il T ( unlicur N o obligation to buy. E L E C T R IC S T O R E Electric Building P O R T L A N D E L E C T R IC P O W E R C O M P A N Y Scott'f Official History of The American Negro in the World War, by Emmett J. Scott, A. M., Liz. D., ttpecial aKuietant to the sec retary of war, can be purchased at The Advocate office, 312-313 Mac- Icay Building, Broadway 5807.— $90 A Week Easy introducing ami taking orders at 100% profit on new product. F’ast seller— Big repeater. , La-Em-Strait Hair Dressing. Keeps the hair in place, helps kinky hair be come straight, keeps scalp healthy. Write quick for F'rce Sample and ca talog of 100 fast selling household products, including Tantalizing Brown Skin F’acc Powder. Rush name today H o -R o -C o Mfg, Co., 630 H o-R oC o lildg., St I.ouis, ¿Missouri. Room s For Rent 652 E. Morrison. AUSPLUND DRUG STORE eif Seagw.iv, Ala-ka i- tile guest of Mr» Bogle for the Winter Mis | nil Mil 1« . it entertained with AA alih* cards ami danc ing I ur*day i veiiin»: at her borne on I ibbetl* Stieet Mrs Ida Rr«iwn is out« «vli.it iiule Mrs Koxctta Itireh, couain of Mis Waldo Houle, passed thro the citv tpo*ed after the hiss of Its r mother a from Wa*Ha Walla enroutc I»» San few week* a«o o ----- I brito* t a l , where she will spend the Winter with Mrs i Runyon D U P L E X H O M E W I T H IN C O M E »Miss Hilda Alexander of Victoria, M C , is in the citv Five loom s raelt *ule, llarrlwoorl floors tbrotiKbouts furnace and Karaite Mr Nurrlius (irahaut of I os \n^e Sin« tlv modern in every d« tail, just lex. C al., passed thro the citv enroute finished Must sell on account «»f to Seattle to visit hts parents, Kt\ death S^OO, $l,*oo down, balan«•' and .Mrs (¿raham easy terms 1071 Vernon Xveniie, near Siberia Hat« a vacant l«*t in Clarence Ivcv left Monday for a same location, will build i* Imine t*» suit client «|tivc n balance bk« lent trip to Ktorida, In* old borne .Mr It I Murray it also tttukmu the trip. I hey plan to stay a month Mr ticorjtc I* Moore is in I ox \n uric*. C a l . onbu*inc** Mr* Thoitia* Rond is convalescinjt at the home of her daughter. Mrs tieorue I* Moore. Special Thaukigivm* Setv cet at / i o n . Thankagivinit Dav II A M The »00 Culture 1 lull h« Id a busi lies* meeting at the home or Mr R blower* last Eritlav Keep off date Dec. 1st and 2nd Gleaner« Art Club Haaaar at Firat A M 1C Zion Church No Cold Fs»A/*r h va d a ch e Of J r ip p * ^ CoIJs Dtzk in t day foe th* million* uw Mill’s. Mf.3a.hr and frvez stop. La tiiipi'C 1 « checked. All m * to reliable ihal dmggisU giuranl** lUuJlS. GoUs azf loo in\|sauii< to ttrat Ui Utttt ways. fir Stirr It»^\|t|^* l‘f ‘« ‘ 30c iflSCARA ^QUININE Grt Krd Kua with purtraM Labor D ay another great 3 DAY VACATION Saturday v a d n u S v going away to your favorite playground S u g g e s tio n » Newport Tillamook Coot Hay b e a r h f Oregon f ’o i w Crater l-akr Delightful mountain remorto For FOR CLOTHES-CI-EVER W OMEN Stationery, Printing, Book Binding, Rubber Stamp«, Seals CHEST By Nannie Maud Carr 7100 Louis H. Strickland \|r ami Mrs \ I Tl«»wera »«1» brated their Mid %v«ddnw anni\cr*mry Sunday afternoon, November lMb New« and Social Briefs Southern Pacific low rouiultrip fare« present alluring possibilities for a joyou.s holiday. Take the fam ily o n a holiday journey. Your trip via Southern Pacific will he surprisingly inex pensive and convenient. full information, communicate with S o u th e rn P a c ific The Universal Negro improvement Association, N o . 391, Portland, O re. 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