The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, April 03, 1926, Image 4

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    T H E A D V O CA TE
THE ADVOCATE
Ovvi McKinley anti lyn.hing bill A. M. E. ZION C. E. N EW S
' cs, and in some C h ristu n (?) walls has not lessened his Attorney Cobb was fought I'hank you (or telegram
hard
by
a
number
of
South­
(S ig ne d ) U u i McNary
disciples’
regard
for
him.
Published .T .r7 Saturday at in stitu tio n s; tfhettoed i n i m -
Mrs Canady spoke in the interest
Keren H. Mills
ern
Senators.
Sutle 311313 Maritar Building j liv al»lo sections of the cities.
o( the Nalional A n im a t io n (or Ihr “For ( In isi and ihe church vve stand’'
R E G IS T E R . R E G IS T E R
8TAY OFF FASTER MONDAY
\.n a n e lili nl o( Colored I’cple
Rah! Rah! /lonilca!
Pfcoua Broadway M07
and a thousand o th e r indijf-
Our pastor and president seemed a NlOItT. ST. PHILLIPS GUILD
■ V happy Easter!
— — ----------- ------ nities heaped upon
him.
little ducouraued. when the Basket
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,
, W e cannot urge our group
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K. D. I'ANNADT........... „...Editor
Ball Hoys didn't aruve in time lor S TA Y O F F MAY Mat. P A R T I C U ­
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w
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i' F as the promiaad, kat ooi maal L A R S L A T E R —ADV.
MU8 k T)'CANNADY Man «gir .j
» W o f thVcolored >°° strongly to register so We have often wondered if the in-
III i l l i f it'll t o v n l e at
nl »*'*'»
white'
are inaiiifcst-
iiiK went on
We were full ot spirit
(By "Denver" Fd Martin)
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il;|| |he »oni»
w(Hkrt
o| co|or,d
people ia
.-= =
atnhoto f ^
i« T h è as «• ■* qualltuu to vote at
-
and received the visiting pursts of out
ADVOCATE A0KNT8
Stay oft date. April 26th Merrikana
I-
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A .
the C O m illg p r i m a r y elec- ! not the vaine as ill * in »omc sériions
neiKhtn.ihood Churches
Wlial few
Elka Sanitary Barber Shop
south and they must: be re- (um ,.or ovcrv Offico to be " ,n,^ ; ; ‘%h,7c'"‘trc''cd *° k**P ‘h*m On March 2J, N ik VvaKvr of Al­ li. i , that did ronutig m Portliad and Club —Adv.
"W
e
Girla"
took
active
part
and made
moved not only from the
, A,
,
90 N ORTH S IX T H
bine. the I’oilUml li k tvt hravyweiKht
A real bargain. Furnitur* for
. , . c
,,
,
e tiller! there are several candt-
our nieetiiiK mtcrcstmK
The thiee
priJe,
wax
Kiven
a
severe
braliiui
ami
south but from all parts ot , , ,
\ fin; thing for some of the lead
orators and their topic* were: 5-rooma at your own prie*. Make an
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
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dates, some ot whom are ing women in the Y W C. A. work knockcil out in ciKhl rounds by liarry minute
offer.
Call Broadway Slot. Adv
Francia Fair— Ictus in the Fast;
— *f*0 the count r> "h ere tlu\ ari j . n p w n to b e enemies of our locally, t. do. u «o get one of the Dillon. Canada. Dillon came here un­ —
Per Year ______
Vivian Rutherford—Gilts for the dis
der
the
management
of
Walter
Scull,
Sia Months ..._
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I, ... Board member* interested rnoiaih in
off April 20 Oovernor Pierce
colored, an.l looka like a promising. tressed;
. . . Vernal Rutherford — 1 , hr will Keep
Months
epeak eleo Judge Kkwall and a
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must
r
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v
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l
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a
m
e
treat-
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' " , H hard
£ . * . . * ._ to „ admit
f t . I * M * colored
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* ? , giris
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1 •I'.'fJr' . l.p
Payable in advance
iiiu m i i u t v i m i n o u n
l i t t l e o r IIO r e s p e c t Ullll
and boys boxer, one who boxes well and .an ‘ *Y'l,cl -S c , ' , i c '
I'he big chicken dinner all at Flrat A. M.
h'T.h-
Fdua
Mills
iul mrssciigci *.
In* h u sine" l ..liege It seems to stand up and f im tit under punishment Dawn of Peace and Keren Mills
K. Zion. Adv.
Hr has wonderful personality, a lad
consideration
foi
colored
u,
,
hat would be a fine wav to prove who could make a lot of money in a Real Religion
I
ones interest in colored people.
STA Y O F F MAY I0«h Adv.
short time if property manaKcd After
snores. 1 his is simply just 1 !
• the highest, if not
Rev I F Moreland delivered three
IM PO R T A N T !
bratitiK ) caKcr. he became very pop­
excellent
sermons
on
last
Sunday,
at
For rent Front room with radio;
ular
and
the
fans
were
anxious
to
scr
. i m i only
IM1IV fair.
ra il.
It
i l is
i s no
ni» new
urn
.
I • I .
I .
,• .
GOOD N E W S !
All communication* for public* and
,
, » ,
the highst dutv ot a citizen
more of him
Matchmaker of the 11:00 a m he chose for Ins text,Tri­ Close in. Kent restonabl*. Phone
tion or otherwise ahould be ad doctrine being preached b y .
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.
Portland B oxiiik Commission after umphal Fntry, Math 21:1 IH ami at Trinity M3«. Adv.
., • §
• lhis i*>
is to
I here
in
■ ^ register
« • sto r and
amt vote.
vote, m
ere
President Coolidge told a trviiiK
dreaaed to The Advocate Publiah- some great thinkers
in vain to wet Leo I umsky to 2 .10 p. m. Ihe K of P held their an­
ing Company. Suite 312^313 Mae new dav. but is the same one|ar0 «'«">’ citisens ot both ra- delegation of colored men box jimilur Moore. George Moore's nual ceremony: R.v. Moreland spoke
middlewciwht, in «he card A|i from John 1*9, Continue \< in Ils GOLDEN W E S T H O T E L
leay Building. Portland. Oregon upon which this Nation was 0Cs " 1,0 1:1,1 to cxo ru f \\n> la-t week that he favored the specdv
<'n Sunday evening at m oo
nl 6, offered Dillion to match with Love
Advertising rates made known
the Mt Hood I haplcr of Ihe Fasterti
Moore
for
that
date
Now
Dillion
is
founded and which we all - rcat dut> and V ™ ''***; B u Dyer-McKinley Anti-Lynch- a good boxer weighing ten pounds Star was m charge. Rev Moreland
By Nannie Maud Ivey
on application.
would do well to heed before “l,r Kr*'»p l»a* **> ,nuch to mg Bill and that he was not more than Jimmie Moore, and hr was selected. Night brings out the Stars A M W I V A I ^ A R R IV A L S
All sermons and both programs were
■'Don't ask for rights. Take them. •• ■ .
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contend with and so much at g o i n g to appoint a white mail offered twice as much money as he inspiring
to the large audiences
It O A K L A N D : Arch.. Heath. W G
received for beatmK Yeager, hot Scott
An don't let anny wan give them to 1 ,î> u u 13
,v
„ handed
,»„Urx to ye f .. t
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stake that it cannot afford to to represent Liberia, even Dillon's manager, absolutely refused '«'eined to he Zion and Palm Sunday Huge, ( has Stacy, L I ulbcrson, JJ
re n
A right .....
that is
I 1er, Geo Simmons, t 1 Holman,
It is too ba.l that Scott ts so narrow- combined
eawthin' has somethin’ the matter with
Select your candidates to pc clilatorx or lax in such an though Solomon
Porter iinmled
Mrs Catherine t i n y , who has been C D Kemp. L Knox. S I. Lewis,
It is the first time that two
very
ill
for
some
time
is
very
much
I
P I ott, M Broadnax, F Irving,
!._ ^ r Poo>*^________________ |vote for from the columns of important thing as the selec- ||i>oil might he too ill to re- colored men had control of the situa
We C F ’s. rejoiced to F. Rowe. James King, John Williams,
where a lot of money was involv improved
“They have right« who dare main- | b .' Advocate for tllOSC w ill» t i o i l l>t UICII t o t ill public Ot- f u r i l . I t SO lie WOllUl appoint tion
ed and handling two of the best hoys see Mrs Gray spend Sunday with us A More, R Mathhus, I W ijultlis,
«am them“—Jamea Russell Low*» _ use pur colums s|unv by do- f‘icc
registering and v o t
anPther colored man to the on the coast Jimmie Moore, colored
Mrs. Adah McGill plans a trip 1» W WMkerson. F Baseman, I ( Spit
managed In George Moore, colored Los Angeles m the very near future j 1er, J Bowman, H J Jordan, J P.
«v n i.
> i
ing so that thev appreciate ,n£ ,lu> colored citizens \\ill post.
Harry Dillon, white, managed bv ^he will be a guest of Rev and Mis 1 I e a . ereile, l I Palmer. I < Winn,
Some people shed croco- J '
t
J
show the office seekers that
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Walter Scott, colored 'File bout no Moore, formerly Zion „ pastor and F McMullen, W I DeWesa. I It
wife
Don't for gel to mention Zion Baptiste, Joseph Wade. Will Mar­
dile tears about being segre-
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they support those who re- «Tomorrow is Easter, the doubt would have drawn the largest C.
F'.s. Mt* McGill
shall. F W Hunt, J Kennedy, (>
et wd in the ritv of Portland Many
gated and jiin-crowed. and P L E A FO R S IM P L IC IT Y gard them and treat them as joyous day throughout the good bovs faded awav fast bv being
Mrs I F Moreland was a guest of Pollard, ( l i f t . m Baker, R W Winn,
Mr
and
Mrs.
I..
A
Ashford,
last
week
Walker. S I Taylor, J I Hall
yet they fail to use the most
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an asst>t and not a liability Christian world,fo r behold poorly managed and I am afraid Dil­ while Rev. Moreland assisted the It W
B E R K E L E Y - I R lames. A I) Le
lon vs ill not get far nor make much
efficient and powerful of all „ 1 his is an age of extrava- |P the communitv and state. He is risen and lives again. monev under his present manager
B Its in Seattle
! lion
On Sunday afternoon. Miss Mad­ SAN FRAN C ISCO W Dandridge.
George Dixon, George Moore's
weapons known to history ganee and exaggeration. A
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(¡lad tiding of great jov
specdv we'tei weight, be ax »'larie llro- eline Bedford entertained at an infor­ 11. nr V \ tel. I R Wilson
to put an end to such practi- rich woman will have him-
Ex-Governor \\ est is a vv j|| be heariPin every place meo
clever, tough experienced bos­ mal dinner party complimenting Mr LOS A N G E L E S W I ( oleman. I
Covers were laid F Myers, A leiimiigs
ces.—organization and the dreds of dresses and thous- candidate for the Democra- | |,js ,|av should he the dav on the came card with Dillon and Dave Robinson
WINNIPFiG CANADA: I I llr..»n.
Yeager I he wav Dixon is improving for eight
ballot.
ands of pairs of stockings, tic Party National l ommit-
w h i c h w e -is C h r i s t i a n s
S E A T T L E i M Duffy. D Bell M
he will he a hard nut to crack for anv
one in a short white.
I ui'.lav night is Zion night, be Holme'. I Y Galloway. 1 Holmes,
with innumerable pieces of teeman W e do hope he wins. shouK, r, ^
c ^
I I Scott, John Fair, Van Bogrn,
Dannv Fdwards went to Marshfield I there.
H ALF SLAVE;
lingerie. In language e x a g -jlf we could, we would vote Hjm an<i , , is ( aust.
G I Wilson, D I Harris. F K Lil­
March 26’h and gave Mack I illiard a !
Boys returned ly. I A Hankins
heating hr will never forget, in ten '
• he Basket Ball
H ALF FR E E
¡geration has reached the for him for he has proven
They report a TACOMA S I I Brown
Mnd.iv morning
rounds. Fdwards won in all of th
H O T E L N O TES
point where a puppy is “the j himself a square shooter and
pleasant
trip
The
game score was A B E R D E E N ll \ Smith
ten rounds, but the judges shocked
Although tin v CHICAGO W II M oorr. A Madi-
20-17
favor
Seattle
the crowd bv calling it a draw “Yr
rvonic si\t\ odd \ cars ago dt»aj-£ 5 t thing on earth," or the otil\' Governor of our sta-
gods“, what strange things happen lost in score thev won a great moral j son, F Arsenaux
it was recognized by the " tlu. ; weetest little thing a- te to give a colored man
a h ^ n e V ^ T ^ P o X d o 'n ,’he u{ where nobo.lv lives and .logs bark at victory
The girls are quite dis­ ! OMAHA I D Taylor
pleased over the boy's condurt, thev S A L T L A K E I M Burke. W Ma
g rtat Itaoirs ot that time j j y , » * ’ Terms of affection job at the State House.
succeeding the j,-ttv good fellow,
Ike strangers."
Thev i thrus
George Moore keeps his boys pret- seem to hc “Seattle cra/v “
who returns to the grille room. Mr
that this nation could not sucb as darling, sweetheart,
Lang i> a recent employee of the Sov­ tv busy Edwards boxed in Marshfield brought several new slang phrases KANSAS C IT Y t F Molen. F II
on the 2b. and in Portland on the 20 back with them and more muse than ; lackson. B F Vinrent, P H Vaguer
exist halt slave and hah tree, dearest and lover, are mean- “W E L IV E IN D E E D S ” ereign.
The girls wish Rev More- • ST. P A U L -
I i John «on. K K
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Robert Jackson formerly a veteran liitinnc Moore boxes in Portland A- usual
And e\t*n now thoughtful jngless. made so In common-
Meade
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waiter at The Portland experienced oril 6 George Dixon boxed on the laud had left them in Sealtlr
"W
e
l \ t in til i l l s - not > i a r > , jn awful fright a few days ago when 22 in Portland and will box again A-
OMAHA I D I a. l*o
leaders of all races, realize a|jtv aiuj exaggeration,
The F ver Ready Club met Thur*
P O R T L A N D . I W , . . H Benford.
he discovered marked upon the door pnl 6 here Anxell Bell will box Jack­
that flv.
that the present program ot
Tjie Xcirro. the one who
dav
evening
at
6>f|
Gantcnbrin
Miss
4
Babbs. Balts Thompson, Samuel
ie
I
ewis.
a
tough
bov.
in
Vancouver,
at his lovely home on Harrison S t ,
It C April 9 When Bell strikes his Rosalie Bird rntrrtainrd Being April lohn, (#co w <»« A
. C It May. I
stride he will make it hard for the fn.il day, hobbies were suggested
They finally agreed as follows:
Bantams.
Mr and Mrs F Dad. of New York
The largest crowd that ever atten­ Madeline Bedford—talkin g. Gertrude City were guest* at thr hotel while
ded the Boxing match in Portland » amp— Roguring her cheeks, Minnie playing o n thr < trphrmn < ireuit here
turned out to see Chuck Heltnan and i 1 amp- singing, Ruth \ndcrsun— vrl
A Correction
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In last week's issue thr article
prepare itselt for full and
v..
Rut are trmphant over death, the Portland »ir.il Thursday from Young Nationalist* fight for thr ling .Vivian Rutherford Dieting. Yrf
nal
Rutherford-
giggling.
Fdna
Mills
Bantamweight
Championship
of
the
; which read Ansrll Bell, should have
rw m til« »* e it i M n e k i n
,lu ™
, '
O IU U n t na> a n
\ , ,d " l , , . I j v . ' s n i o i t ” w h o « « ' »hence they were banished JO day* a
complete citizmship, aicord- under-fed stomach; he must
.
.
*
go in order to give place to white Pacific Coast. 118 lbs Danny Edwards —showing her dimples, Keren Mills 1 been Mr Ci W Wise, of Spokane is
—bossing,
Rosalie
Bird—calm
salad.
and
Allic
Taylor
boxed
the
semi-
fi­
rnroittr tu his mine* in southern Ore-
ing to the true American i- V . _ u llt t ,
f_r
thoughts aspire.
waitresses All the men have regained
lacks.in—telephoning. Yctivc I non An*, ll Bell >.f New York » I ."
j ” 1.
n a ' e 3 i a r ' 01,1 n e Ks l a r Dt
W h i n » rl.'.'Hc
ivrvrrlc o n
«h<'r former job- w.th the exception nal six rounds at 124 lbs Rich Palm­ F.lna
er of Seattle and Emmett F'olev of Shrlbv—giving advice, Nadine Shelby had spent a few weeks here went to
” ej™\
.
vond SO common a thing as
.
.
of lerome Harris who left the city
Portland boxed 4 rounds, 115 lbs Ev­ —c.imking her hair. Octavia Ruther­ Seattlr fo r an indefinite stay, but soon
Ihts Nation was founded a “ Ford” ' in clothing he mire the test;
Bert Wilkinson, former Portland
hradwailcr is doing extra waiting at ery bout was real fight Jfclman after ford—chewing paper. Ross Scott— derided he preferred Portland to the
being in distress in the second round trasing, » hestrr Brady - making noise Sound City
on the principle that the gov- wears the’ be<t regardless of Wh.° -vitfldinR not to basc (k‘- the Country Club
Mrs ( laudir tlolhwrtl was rallrd
\ letter from Jerome Jtarriv former xud bv Nationalists not following up l larcnrc lackson—trasing all girls,
erened have a right to a part cost; he entertains lavishly,-
...s,r,|-
.
I’orland waiter tell* us that he is a his advantage came hack strong Het­ Clarence Ramsey— smiling. Booker to the bedside of her sister. Mrs
Washington
—
being
hashful,
Rov
man
was
in
danger
two
or
three
more
Pearl McClindon at Klamath F'alls,
in governing. I nless this even if hc is sknv ¡„ settling V\ ouldu ^ ve unto the wor,d regular on a dining ear out of l.os
times during the ten hotlv contested Holmes— looking for a girl, ( i i r Oregon, who is quite ill
Angeles, Cal
principle is put into practice. his ?ro cerv bill: and. almost
% T ,bC!!t
Francis
Fair—
Waiters at the Konternellc in Oma­ rounds, but Natioalista failed to take Holmes—on time;
the citizen is unable to rend­ u n i t a l i V hi‘‘ iives' lR'vomi And throughout his allotted ha arc up in arms over a scheduled advantage and Helman would keep »inking. Farl Duke—being true. Ver­
MT. O L IV E T CH U R CH
cut in their wages and it seems that a punching often and scoring points Hr non Baker—slanging, Walter Roark—
span.
er the proper service, and bjs ,m*ans. jn order to make
quietness
'trike I- eminent as the waiters vow was give thr dccisio.
morn the Sunday School
(By Oclavia Williams)
support the government as a show and impress others Would honor God, bv serv- thev will not stand for a cut and <o Dannv Fid wards, at onr time thr j will Sunday
be in charge, and on Sunday eve,
The services Sunday were well at­
greatest little colored fighter since
tar each side is standing out
he or she should. He is weak. , with
his
importance
and
mg
man.
C
F.s
will
render
a
program,
assisted
Georgie
Dixon’s
time,
liked
bv
every
tended
Dr li C Coleman of the N
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Oakland Baptist Church, of Oakland.
R. A. A
A proven tact is that the worth
The Bahai Assembly, at the request one from coast to coast an dwith a bv the Ever Rradv Club
of M o F I) Cannadv at the close Heart of a HxMK went down to defeat "Behold1 the Sasiour hveth—Zion!" • alif . preached both morning and ev­
colored people are the most
One of the Negro’s great-
ening High
spiritual atmosphere
of her address delivered before that at the hands f a young and strong bov
Frederick Steiwer. candi­ body at the Central Bldg, on Friday from the Mountain country around
A very enjoyable time was had at seemed to have pervaded Ihe whole
lo\ al citizens in this country est needs is a return
sim-
date for the Republican par­ •w m i l - ago, sent telegrams to Bed. Oregon, bv the name of Allic a recent party given by the Girl Re church Dr I oleman postponed his
hoth in war and in peace; at pljcity in living, the result of
Senators McNary and Stanfield re­ Tavlor Since Edwards lost his health serves at the home of Miss Leonora trip to Seattle in order to help in the
ty
nomination for United questing
Revival Ihe Doctor is a very able
them to support the Dver- in New York a few years ago he has Henderson.
North or at South, foreign which will be better health,
speaker He preached Xfondav, Tues­
Mckinlcv \nti-1 snching Bill The fol­ not been able to get back to his form­
born whites can come here better educational facilities States Senator, has opened lowing replies w re received from the er self again George Moore, his man­ M i s s Madeline Benford was a day and Wednesday, leaving for Oak­
ager. savs hr will not let him box a charming hostess at a party F'rbruary land Thursday In thr writrr’s opin­
and do. from everywhere and fpr the children and less of headquarters in the Bedell Senators:
“Washington. D. C Mar 2*), 1926. gain as he thinks too much of hint to 11. at her home la rs d and dancing ion, one of the happiest moments in
Bldg.,
with
two
well
known
the moment of
their arrival,
arrival suffering and distress in the . . .
J)r Coleman's life was the reuniting
oi tnetr
i
.
Purtland Bahai Assembly. Portland, see him slaughtered by bovs who a were the main diversions.
short time ago you could not pay to
in Oregon
to the church his daughtrr, and the
enjoy more privileges than times pf adversity: and it “
r e ".
The “Culture Club" composed ,,f conversion >•( his son in law, during
Sympathies are w:*h the colored get in the same ring wiht Dannv Mr
neonle "n
whost*
•
c charge
h n r ^ - c . Isaac E.
I -. Stapl
, t s p k s and people
the
colored people
whose
1
me coioreu
o se "•
VV *n
Ijj
niore ’ i happiness
happiness
- yofin
who have made such remark­ Moore has tried time and again to twelve young matrons met at the this week’s revival meetings The re­
'! raean
«»ea». ”lori
R Latourettt,
able progress since emancipation stop Dannv from fighting, but he al­ home of Mrs Leo Pierce The hostess vival will end Faster Sunday
ancestry lor six generation and pf substantial prosper
Will give sympathetic consideration ways insisted on being given another served a dainty lunch
were born and lived here: :tv-
,
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,
Both Sr,, and Ir. Mft-ionarv Soeie-
all legislation along line Dyer-Mc* chance It means the passing of one
of the greatest little boxers the world
meetings
The f oymakers Club met at thc lirs had very interesting
I
Kinlev
fought bhd r \J died for the, *
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r T a m .e S S .
c T e a ,COn‘ i .........
„ , bill
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„
has
ever
known
Monday
Quite a rrawd in attendance
homc
of
Mrs
Fred
MrCIcar
Xlessrs
n w o r v i t i n n rvf fl|.|
c
i l
l
l
V
f i r m e d a « I t l d g e o f t h e M u n i - , (Signed) R bert N Stanfield. U
Next Tuesdav. April 6, Portland Victor Fairbanks and K. Cumbv hosts Dr Coleman spoke to the ladies and
preser\ation ot
I kilon.
Several hundred members
Si
> Senator
baseball fans will have the opportuni­ Music bv the Club quartet
girls on the splendid work bring done
Washington. D C Mar 20.1926
If any one E.mks colored of the so-called •«--------«
P 1* Coi,rt at Washington.
superior
of seeing Portland and Seatle base­
The Inch Along party given for the in his church The women and girls
1 ). C. to SUCCeed the late R. Portland Bahai Assembly. Portland. ty
ball teams opposing each other in the j ebnefit of Miss Lottie Johnson, queen are so active in Missionary work of
Americans are free, they are race in Lexington. Kv.. paid
'
Oregon
of the Coast l.eague scasn candidate was a great success. Lunch the North Oakland Baptist church
certainly not it. touch, w.th $2 admission fee to w itness•T ' mXl Th° confirmation of; w,n give my support to passage opening
f have iust received word from thr was priced according to waist meas­ that two societies are required for the
sports
writers
of Portland daily pa­ urement. Rev Rtmvon might be cal­ Seniors Vrrv encouraging remark*
innnv of the vital issues now the hanging of a colored man
pers who arc at the spring Trainnig led small but his lunch cost thirty were given thr Srs and Ir«
Next
facing our government
a few weeks ago.
Camp at San Jose. Cal . where thr cents.
meeting will be at the residence of
the
Portland
team
played
the
Colored
.
Note:
These
notes
were
tent
in
sev­
Mrs
1
dgar
Williams.
2(tt
Mra.le
St.
1 his Nation cannot en-
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E A S T E R CARDS
Philadelphia Royal Giants six games eral weeks ago. but they were inad­ The Jr will rntrrtain the Sr and have
dvte much linger with one-
Marcus Garvev who now
winning three and loosing three The vertently mislaid ia the reaeon they charge of the program A few'musical
and N O V E L T IE S
writers say those colored boys are , did not appear before thit week. Ed. numbers will he rendered and our
tenth or more of her citizens resides in the federal prison
the gr.atcst bunch of ball players
***',or' cv Dver will give an address.
be:ng disfranchised, depriv- in .Atlanta. Ga.. was unani-
A Complete I.ine at
thev have ever seen. Thev also say
All the ladies and girls are asked to
that if they were in the National Am­
bring a friend and enjoy a social af­
cd of equal opportunity to mously re-elected president-
erican Leagues they would surely fin- |
ternoon with us
cam an honest liking, lynch- general of the L'nivcrsal Ne­
ish first, second or third, a flier fom- ,
plunent
to
pay
to
our
colored
players
Ihe pastor. Rev Dyer will preach
ed and burned at the stake; gro Improvement Associa-
Nw w hat 'a wndrrful ball tram we will
! both morning and evening Sunday,
denied the right in some sec- tion of the “Garvey Move-
have to represent Portland in the
April
4 Ihe choir has arranged spe-
Booksellers and Stationers Fifth and Stark Streets
Coast League bv playing those color­
i rial music for the F aster service. Be­
tions. of sending their child- nient’ recently held in De­
ed bovs a 2—2 tie They figured a
ing the fust Sunday in the month,
ren to the public schools jim- troit. Mich. The tact that
big lead over the rest of the Coast
there will be our usual testimonial
League teams. We should all boost
service in the morning, and the Lord s
crowed in public convevanc-1 their leader is behind prison
the home team.
I •
S ut,Ptr administered in the evening
i *he children will render the Faster
program .luring the B Y I’ U »er-
C O M I N G !
POM O BA SK ET M A K ERS
virrs, beginning at 6:20
Entered at the Postoflice at Portland, m e n t a s W h i t e p e o p l e a i l l l t h e
Oregon, at second class matter.
st r t m > e r " who
comes to
Stranger
n o COIllCS
to our
our
. ,
.
-
,
.to
iiiiivvi
The ff.
SALE
Easter Dresses
’
7.95
K
RO LAN D H A Y E S
C E L E B R A T E D TENOR
A U D ITO R IU M
Wednesday Evening April 7th
M AIL O RD ERS NOW
E LW Y N CONCERT BUREAU
1007 Broadwar Building. Main 5001
Prices. Including Tax
Silk Frocks for W o m e n and Misses
A Or»-La-*t«r aal« of wonderful vlk frocks that embody all ihe newevt
fashion fancies.
Be sure and see the*e-their quality and style wilt
•muse you
Flat Crepes— New Print*—Border Effects—Crepe de C h i n e -
Fancy Silk»—Every New Color— Doyens of Attractive Styles
For Women and Misses— and for AU Occasions
Slim lines for the Stout Woman— Chic models for the Vf-.ss—
—A style for every tvpe
$2.75: $2.20; $1.65: $1.10
S E A T S A L E O PEN S
A P R IL 5th
Sherman, Clay 8c Co.
E L K S S A N IT A R Y B A R B E R S H O P
E. W. Agee. Proprietor
o U m u i n ^ o ( l f i d & f ía .
In it'* new location at 90 North Sixth Street
t T H w U d M .SiSMw« 0 * v
Completely furnished with modern sterilization equipment
BARG AIN B A S E M E N T
hM-í-vVÍH
RACE L IT E R A T U R E
K-CdH
HO-9-0
Daily Fashion Hint
. C o .
T O I L E T A R T I C L E S AND C O N F E C T IO N
In the mountains and valleys of
Lake and Mendocino Counties in nor­
thern California live various tribes of
Indians who have been allowed to re­
main in the region to which thev were
native and whose customs have been
less directly influenced by contact
with white people than have the cus­
toms of other tribes in the State
The customs of these J’omos are of
particular interest because of the com­
parative isolation in which they have
devVloprd and persisted
Thr I'otno began life in a basket
which served also as a go-cart when
hung on his mothers back
His
house was a huge thatch basket and
he plavrd with basket to .-
H f. ■ ■
■!
bowls, platters. • and drinking cups
were basket shaped to suit their vari­
ous functons.
Needs were ground in­
to meal in a mortar basket and fish
and meat were cooked in large soup
baskets.
A conical burden basket
served as a wheel barrow or wagon
when the Pomo went on a |e| f »|
He had fishing baskets, winnowing
Isaskets. and long, cyhnderiral ha-
kets for trapping game
Even hi*
fences were of wicker and hr applied
the art of basketry to “tules” in mak­
ing canoes.
Small
onder. it seems, that this
art reached I a - high state -
of t —
perfection
and that it is among the Pomo» today
that a collector find« the choicest j
specimens of modern basketry, tho I
these are growing rarer as the years '
pass
A few f the basket makers,
enrouragrd bv collectors, are still rar-
. on the tradition of thnr people
—Southern Workman I
W E L L KNOWN B A P T I S T H E R E
Rev G ( Coleman, ft D pastor
of thr North Oakland Baptist church
in Oakland. California «pent several
¡ " t h e city as the guest of Dr
F. ( Dyer, pastor and Mt Olivet
Baptist church Dr. folrtnan is the
I resident of the California State Con­
vention of the National Baptist Con­
vention. Un incorporated with head­
quarters m Nashville. Trnn Dr Cole­
man likes, however, to he known as
Moderator of V gro Baptist Associa­
tion Mr ( oleman is strenuously op­
posed to white people holding title to
colored ehurrh property and upon
his view hinges great opposition to
him from the other side
Dr Coleman received his training
m the Virginia Normal School ani
letersburg Iheolog.ral Union Uni-
vcLMtv* Richmond. V i
ACHIEVING THE WIDE
HEMLINE
The one-piece frock that smart
Pans is now wearing is developed in
navy blue taffeta-
also a student at the latter Universi-
tv. during Mr (oleman'» time there.
ter « life *
' nnurnft ovtr
Mt-
1 1 haring pieces set in thr sides, the
lines of the model being slightly fitted
m il/
( oleman is
above the hips There are tucks at
r hJ * ,r,,> » '" "’»'•Ir in the in-
the shoulders m front, and a youth­
l i * ." r,nRa f,°.r • lecture-tour
ful collar tmfshed with point». Me­
o7.hV v .FdT n l ' Sood- pr**i<itnl
. . y * 11? " ? 1 p»P«"t Convention.
dium size icquires 4 !. yards 36 inch
I nmeorporated
taffeta
hU
•» » minister.
Pictorial Renew Pruned PatteVn I
Mr (o le m a n has found time to pub-
lV>
£•'**• 14 lo 18 Tears apd
i
,.
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M
P
e
r
and
manv
have been
24 to 42 inches hurt Price, 45 cents.