The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, May 01, 1926, Image 4

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    T H E ADVOCATE
our young people paign managers are taking
T H E A D V O C A T E teaching
more of the history of the i good car* of his fight for re-
Published every S* turd ay st
Suite 313-313 Mscleay Building.
Phone Broadway 6807.
SPORT NEW S
I W HAT SOME HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENTS
T H IN K O F T H E
___
NEGRO
der our feet, and we could
hardly expect them to be o-
ther than ignorant, listless
and lazy, for we have made
no effort to better their op­
portunities. The whole prob­
lem is caused by the Ameri­
can people rattier than by
the blacks. The problem
must be remedied by the A-
mcricaus and not by the
blacks.
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HUMAN NATURE TO
WORK FOR POW ER
tliere are Negroes better
than I even, but to me a Ne­
gro is a Negro. My grand­
mother can’t sce Negroes for
dust and for as long as 1 can
remember 1 have felt much
as she does. Even from this
study my attitude has not
changed any. I st'll feel a lit­
tle above the Negro even tho
I guess I'm not.
Race than can be learned in election.
(By "Denver" Ed Martin)
the meager outlines of the;
textbooks. Only out of the
The open air boxing season will
RE-ELECT
Continued from page one
M M m in lull blast m the East when
E D. CANNADT..........„...Editor history of the Negro’s past
good cards pack and jam the outdoor interesting thing we’ve stu­
CRUMPACKER
TO
MKS. E. D. CANNADV Manager can come an understanding
arenas. Tiger Flowers, Colored Mid­
CONGRESS
dleweight x haiupum, Harry Wills died this term. I never real­
of the splendid contributions
and
l hick Suit its aie about the only ized how the Negro felt a-
ADVOCATE AOENTS
He Has Made Good
he has made to civilization.
colored boys we have to represent
Elks Sanitary Barber Shop
to reap the benefits of the bout the way we treated
How many of our young The Portland News says: us and
• purses.
90 NORTH SIXTH
them until I read articles by
Never in history have we had so
people know that when whi­ -.You’ve got to know the_
poor
a
crop
of
colored
futhters
as
te men were gibbering sava­ right people to get any­ | we have today. Almost as bad as them. In fact I didn't think
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
MT. OLIV ET CHURCH
they had enough sense to
P tt Y ear_____________________ $2.50 ges living in caves and dug-
colored lockey who is now about
(By Mrs. OcUvU William»)
where in congress. Mau­ i a the tlunii
Si* Month« __________________ 1.50
of the past. The young col­ feel hurt and unjustly treat­
Three Month«________
1.00 outs in Northern Europe, the
rice E Crumpacker, Alter ored boxer of today with very few ed. The Negro has good as
The scrvticcs were well »tlriidcd
Payable in advance
Negro was building the tem­ five months as a mem­ ' cxrcptons do not realise the value of
Sunday the 25th
The jiaxtor xp.ike
Entered at the Po«toffice at Portland.
his chances.
He will not take prop­ well as bad characteristics
ple
of
El
Karnak
and
fash­
in the inorninu Irom the 42 l*»alm,
Oregon, a« second-cla»« matter.
er care of himself and if he wins one which I learned from this
ber of the house, knows
The
Negro
problem
be­
xubject,
"As
the
he»tt
lunteth alter
or two fights it is vcr> hard to tell
ioning civilization. To read
more of the useful kind
him anything
Ho thinks he knows study and I think that if they yond a doubt is one of the the water brook so psntcth my soul
IM PORTANT!
extensively and deeply in the
alter thee. O God
I hc rhuich is
it all.
all. then they don’t g e l very far.
_ r h a n r * » h a » » h .- v
of people than some meif
All communications for publics history of the Negro be­
George Dixon scored anothe K n o c k -* , J ' l
“ '■iianCC tnat l i l t } United States’ most serious incrcaiinil in membership most every
would get to know in 10 out over Joe Blackwell at .'ugene, will accomplish big things. ones, it is quite evident that sunday, (our were added at the morn-
tion or otherwise should be ad
mi» Mivue, three and one mndidalc
dwards
dressed to The Advocate Publiah comes a duty. Only thus can
years.
lies with the for habtiHin Geraldine Williams »ml
lost a s A .utid decision to Joe Hum­ The Negro is of course a lia­ tlu trouble
inf Company, Suite 312-313 Mac our young men and women
Already he, a raw re­ phry at T.verett April -I
Ansell bility but I think if treated in wh'tcs who do not believe Mr Will Reed will hr Baptised the
leay Building. Portland. Oregon leave behind them the “infer­
second sundav in Mav
In the even-
Bell will box Jackie Lewis in Van­
cruit, is a member of the
couver. B. C. AprildO Jimmie Moore the right way he can become that the Negro is on the iiih the pastor spoke Irom the Sunday
Advertising rates made known iority complex” so often evi­
School
I
.csson
important
rivers
and
har­
may box Harry Dillon in Portland an asset instead.
same social plane with them.
on application.
The Missionary Society
denced when they try to a- bors committee-the first
sometime in May.
I must confess that 1 don't The M ssionary society met at the
Young
Xalionalista.
Phillipino
box
"Don't ask for rights. Take them poligize for being black.
church Monday, 2»>th A very inter-
man from Oregon to I or, gave I'ommy O'Brien an awful W IL L PLAY IM PORT
think so myself, at least not eslini»
An don’t let anny wan give them to
m eetini, Bible classes were
—Cleveland Herald.
beating at the Armory April 27, win­
make this committee
ANT
ROLE
IN
“TO
ye.- A right that is handed to ye fr
.I
when we are in our own envi­ held and the loniors rendered a
ning by a Knockout in the 8th round
eawthin' ha* somethin' the matter with
program.
The Juniors served lee
since Binger Hermann’s 1 The bout should have been stopped in
M ORROW S’*
ronment.
If
we
were
in
the
it."—Mr. Dooley.
T H E LATE W ILLIAM
i
ream
and
cake,
Friday
nixhl
at
the
the fifth round after several knock
time, 30 years ago.
AFFAIRS
I’olire and Firemans intrrtainmrnt,
downs It was plainly seen the end
minority in their environ­ the
J. McMURRAY
"They have rights who dare main
will he Used to buy cur­
You
see,
Crumpacker
could be expected at any minute
ment they would think the tains proceeds
foi the pa-tius home
tain them."—James Russell Lowell.
The
warm
weather
Tuesday
was
works, even when he is
I thought before I studied sa.nc of us.
The Seniors acted as I'allhearrrs
a demonstration of a much needed
No man with a biger soul
at the (uneral o( Mrs ( ora Kirk un
; outdoor place in Portland to hold this problem that I knew
playing.
It
seems
to
he
a
part
of
hu
Monday, the Joth
The society ex­
ever lived than william J.
H A V E T O CM P U N T I N O DO N K AT
future bouts.
He has introduced 26
something of the Negro and man nature, or is it ever the tends heat tv sympathy to the (amilv
McMurrav.
General
Passen-
Our next mrctinK will be at thc
bills and seven of them
THE ADVOCATE
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS his problem. Since I have struggle for existence on a honic of Mrs Foster, Tuesday. May
g u Agent of the Union Pa-
have
passed.
Five
more
studied
it
I
have
found
I
312 Made«)- Bldg.
B R o silo jr 5001
Ith.
ladies ami m ils are uri»ed to
large scale that causes races meet all with
I cute, who passed on a few
us. The members are e-
will likely pass this ses­
knew
nothing
about
it.
I
“A few days ago we sent
(o strive for the most power­ sprcially requested to attend to that
'da)» ago. He was kind and
sion. Seven have receiv­ a letter to ten of our most thought before that the Ne­ ful position and try to keep we mav outline our piopraiii lor the
CHANGING AFRICA
ccmsideiatc and his death is
tilth Sundae
ed
unfavorable reports
valued rcaders, reminding gro was not treated right, the other races down. Until
The Brotherhood
’uof.picd by all who had the
from departments and
The Illustrated lecture on Tuesday
. „ . .. • c of knowing him.
When Sir Henrv M. Stan- pleast
them that their subscription but I did not realize the ex­ people are educated to such rveuinx
was vrrv interestmi» ( hirl
will not pass.
ley, sent out by the New
were in arrears, and gently treme injustice he stands. I til extent that race prejudice o( I'olice, I. V'. lenkins had charge
oI
the
program
introduced the
His
predecessor,
Elton
think
that
unless
something
York Herald, arrived at the TH E PO LICE PROGRAM
hinting that an early remit­
is no longer in existence, I do Harry N Niles, in Hr
ihargr of the Bu­
Watkins,
who
is
running
is
done
to
relieve
the
pres­
Court of King Mtesa in U-
_____
tance would be appreciated.
not think that a satisfactory reau of Records told of the different
kinds of rritne and the method o(
for
senator
on
the
demo­
sure
on
the
Negro,
we
will
ganda in 1875 he came upon
settlement
can he made.
“Five
of
them
promptly
The entertainment given
handling them.
The Finger l‘rint
cratic ticket, introduced
have
a
general
uprising
in
a-
customs and ceremonies that by the Portland Police force
system was explained by A Ander­
paid up.
One replied that
son. an expert
Pictures of the dif­
42 bills and passed oniv
had prevailed for countless at Mt. Olivet Baptist church
hc would pay ‘next week’— bout a generation. The Ne-j MIXED W IT H W H IT E
ferent kinds of Finger Prints were
gro
is
just
becoming
educat­
ONE.
centuries. The peasants were on Tuesday night, April 27,
BLOOD
MAKES
T
H
E
shown
by
expert,
S R Payne
but he died the following Sat­
The Quartette was very good and
ed;
he
is
just
beginning
to
oppressed in body and mind. was a praiseworthy affair.
PROBLEM
HARD
Crumpacker is giving
urday.
Another said he
were encored a number "f lime»
-v 11 a ui ua pjpujjxa snoprai (an) >
Slavery was rife and at any ;Thc QuFartette reSpo„ded to
good service. Keep him
would pay the next time he feel race pride, but it is gath­
to the citizens to come and in­
time men and women might a number of - encores by an
The Negro, I think, is the tion
in Congress.
saw ns. He went blind. And ering popularity very rapid-
spect the Station and their work
be sold to the Arab slavers enthusiastic audience. It is
Brotherhood Quartette sang
yet another telephoned that ly. He no longer feds inferi- [greatest social problem we at The
Votv 21 X Crumpacker,
the Gladstone Baptist ( luirch un
who took the caravans thro one of the best in the city.
he would run down and pay or to the white, but he feels have, because it has been in- Sunday inorninu
M. E., Republican for
foreste, swamps, and deserts
sometim*. He has the reu- on an equal with him. l’o r , ter-mixed with white blood, Mrs Cora ------o------
Congress.
They showed and explain­
Kirk, wife of F' Kirk,
to Zanzibar, the slave empo ed the work of the Finger
(Paid Adv.)
matism now and can’t even these reasons I think we making it hard to deal w'th and mother of Filla and Dorris, died
rium.
Aprl 23rd
Funeral servlets were
walk. The ninth said he should try the more to help them as we would with the held
Print sytem which was both
Monday. April 25th from H ol­
The change in the relig­ instructive and int'resting. Firemen and Police*
the
Negro
to
become
educa-¡Japanese
or
others.
For
this
would ‘see us in h-l first.
man's Fast Side Chapel
ious, political , ethical, and
Take Great Risk He got religion that night ted, help him to get decent we feel that we must protect
Chief Jenkins was there
economic spheres has been and assisted with the pro­
and will not be able to keep jobs and help him to get po the Negro, and we are also
COMING TO
T I , he , large audience ( , Two
thousand,
five
hun-
litical equality. I think al­ the blame for what the Ne­
marvelous within the last fif­ gram.
his appointment.
,
.
-
.
.
’
„
,
P O R T L A N D
-
, dred and eight p'rsons, most-
ty years. It has been a revo­ was very much , impressed
“We have not heard from most our greatest problem gro is today. 1 think the Ne­
lution by evolution. Perhaps with the great showing made ly women and children, are the tenth on' yet and the is educating the south to the gro should have its own
the greatest economic chan­ by the fore' and the police very directly interested in tenth one happened to be tact that the Negro is going schools and other organiza­
ge , , is that
We have not taken to play an important factor tions as long as they are in
. of .I land
i tenure.
j
.. In can safely count on a large the campaign for wage in­ you.
SPECIALIST
olden days all land was the and favOTable vote (rom ,g e creases for firemen and po your name off the list as yet in tomorrow’s doings.
keeping with the restriction
K ings property Now land c , d citizens
of the government. 1 also
licemen. These
persons because it seems ‘sorter’ na-
in Internal Medicine for
PUZZLED!
can be bought. A large part
are all dependents of the 836 turaj to sce it there. We have
think they should be made to
the past fifteen years
of the land has been distri­
pass a high examination to
men m the two departments, been pretty good sports to
PO LITICS
The whole question was vote and take part 'n govern­
buted among King, chiefs,
____
They are the persons who )eave it there an this time
rather a puzzle. It seemed
and certain other people.
A. E. Clark, candidate for heave sights of relief each Won’t you be an equal good that the white people were ment.
DOES NOT OPERA TE
They hold it in freehold and Republican nomination for n,&ht when dady comes Sport and see that it
I V,,H*
think l the
Negro
problem i
.
.
.
sta>
’
.s
taking
advantage
of
the
Ne-I.
1
"v
V
J
i
can sell it . at will. As a re- United States Senator, is home for t.hey a11 know too put?
W e are sure you will. Kro Ì
,,ol ,{ ink wc havc ■ has been handled very, good
suit of this many peasants making an aggressive cam- we^ that since 1920, 18 fire- Eet us hear from you.
' since the
Hc • has
Will be at
done
our duty
towards
the..
„ civil
. . the
. war.
are using wages or the pro- paign.
men an<i policemen left their
.
..
.
i
..
•
..
been
allowed
same
rights
-oOo-
their
condi-
. . . American people
, and ,
BENSON HO TEL
ceeds of their sales to buy
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homes for work never to re- a . M. E. ZION C. E. NEWS betterment
.•
„ w e of
. brought
. . ..
. to as . the
tion.
them
land and to establish their L. B. Sandblast, whose slo- turn, and 151 firemen and 54
the
same
protection
of
the
Keren H. Mills
THUR. & FRI. MAY 13&14
this „ country against , their law.
.
,, , has
1 , been f far . better
..
families on it.
gan is “Wine and Bcer Un- policemen were
brought
He
,
''For Christ and the Church we stand” own will, yet we spent large
The
great wealth-bringer
der Government Controle, home
on stretchers.
Many
.i
, taken
care of c than c other t for- Office Hrs: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
.
-T
• r
.
.
.
Full o'pep! Full o'pep! Zip? Boom! amounts for other
people
in Uganda is cotton, as it h a s, No Saloons,” is thought to of them will be cripples for Bate Ziomtes! Zionites! Rah? Rah!
Rah!
and cut down on opportune >
con,,nK irom ° ,ht'r
the ------
rest —
of their lives.
been in the Southern States be making some converts.
Rah!
Howdy Folks! here we are again lies for them. I do not think jcoun ni s
____
TW O DAYS ONLY!
of America. Over $15, 000,
------«------
Firemen’s children know getting ready for May day. We are
it
is
wrong
to
keep
them
scp-;*pp|E
still
making
good
use
of
the
lovely
000 went into the country for
Miss Lyda O'Brvant, can their fathers little enough as weather. Everybody happy yea! Bo!
CREATURE”
REALLY THOUGHT!
last year’s cotton crop. That didate for Judge, is meeting it is. The firemen must work On Sunday at 7:00 our president arated in the south where;
took charge We had a splendid les­ there rae so many but I think ^
____
No Charge for Consultation
money is spent in buying I the people in every nook and an average of 12 hours a day son
with 33 present, including two
‘t
is
down
right
rotten
for
a
1
had
always
been
more
or
visitors.
land, clothing household u- corner, just like the men can- and seven full 12-hour days
—C. E —
white man to compete w ith ’less liberal and tolerant of
tensils, bicycles, motor cy-i didates are doing .
‘each week.
On last sundav Rev. Moreland
Dr. Mellenthin is a regu­
them in their own sections or Negroes,-at least, as long as
chose
for
his
text
"The
Supreme
Ideal
cles, automobiles, and im-1
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Both firemen and police-
and in the evening he spoke from ride in their cars to show his I remember. When I was lar graduate in medicine and
proving houses. Roads are |
E. Crumpbacker, Con- men must pay higher rates John 3:7, both services were enjoyed
advantages. I do think we considerably younger, 1 hap­ surgery and is I'ccnsed by
being made and railways ex- pressman from this district for life and accident insur­ by a large audience
—
should do all possible for pened to read Booker T the state of OREGON.
tended to provide facilities an<^ " ’ho is a candidate for ance than most other work­ The Gleaners —C. Art E Club
held a lun-
He does not operate for
for the movement of the fast- re-election, will not come men. Some companies will rheon on thursday at the home of their betterment and not re-W ashington’s Autobiogra- chronic appendicitis, gall
Mrs. Bert Turner. It was a success. gard them as
inferior be- phy. It made the Negro a
in-creasing cotton crop and home to make a campaign not insure them at all.
—C F.—
cause
of
color.
man to me. I was surprised stones, ulcers of stomach,
The
Missionary
Girls
met
at
the
goods needed for the grow- hut will depend upon his re- The wage increase amend­
parsonage on Monday. The girls are
to discover that that crea­ tonsils or adenoids.
ing trade.
’ cord to keep him on the job. ment which will give them realy getting there
He has to his credit won­
IN
SYMPATHY
ture had the same desires,
Don’t forget to subscribe for The
—Southern Workman
; all about 20 per cent more Advocate.
derful
results in diseases of
feel'ngs, and ambitions, that
Senator Robert N. Stan- wages, will be voted upon by
-oOo-
—C F.
the
stomach,
liver, bowels,
After
having
studied
the
I
had.
I
was
surprised
to
dis­
Ever dependable, victorious over all
NEGRO HISTORY
“ «‘‘V? sta-vinK at his post in the peopie at t jlc spccjal city Eager
blood,
skin,
nerves,
heart,
for knowledge reverend to God problem of the Negro, my re cover
that
evidently
his
om . „
7 7 T i*
,
Washington where h.s ser- election( Mav 2\.
Earnest and sincere always to be
trusted, delightful and courteous, actions are purely in sympa- mind worked the same way kidney bladder, bed wetting,
The Herald believes that ¡vices are very badly needed
Yielding not to temptation
Meet thy with them. I feel that we as my mind was wont to catarrh, weak lungs, rheuma­
there is tremendous need for at this time.. But his cam-
us at the parsonage tuesday at 8 p in
Mens' and Womens’ Pure Silk
Americans are the cause of work. I respected him there­ tism, sciatica, leg ulcers and
—C F..—
Mrs
Lena
Bowers,
Mrs.
Joe
Crain,
the Negro problem so fore­ after. I have had some Ne­ rectal ailments.
HOSIERY
Mrs. S Gilliard, Mrs Camp, Misses
Below are the names of a
Elena Jackson, Daisy Davidson, most in the U. S. today. I gro friends. I have learned a
Also Mercerized for Mens’
Madeline Bedford,were guests Sun­ think that the Negro should great deal about myself as few of his many satisfied pa­
Pretty Silk
day afternoon, of Mrs. J. R. Mills and
UNDERW EAR
be given all the opportunities well as about them by know­ tients in Oregon:
daughters.
—C. E —
Mrs. L. L. Peetz, Moro,
and
chances of a good educa­ ing them. They are sensitive
—and—
Watch for the C E. prophecies.
tion. Those that will go a- themselves and therefore, heart trouble.
—C. E —
DRESSES
Dear C. E’s-
Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daugh­
head, will make the most of thoughtful of others. I did
Laura Dymond, Beacon 2044
Wc "Three” called on our reporter
However, not learn a great deal about ter Marie), Walton, tonsils
again this week.
We decided we his opportunity.
would like to see all the boys bring those that are just naturally
the Negro from the class and adenoids.
. their best "Girl” to C. E. Sunday.
Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Hills­
Our subject will be -Ten Kinds of lazy will be left in the dust, work. It seems to me that
Tabor 7100
Work Exodus 20:9, II Thcss 3:6-13 and will deserve a meager in­
boro,
ulcer of the leg.
the object of the study was
It will be our consecration meeting,
Mrs. Nels Peterson, Skam-
come. Lynchings are terrible mostly to destroy prejudice
Louis H. Strickland i So beshuretakutn.
Honest Toil: Work makes the man,
things and I don’t believe by showing the Negro as he okawa, Wash., colitis.
Man makes the work-worth while.
Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper»,
We are Zionites! What are you? that the U. S. should have really is, or is forced to be. I
Grover C.' Gouthier, Co-
Stationery, Printing, Book
-------o-------
quille,
Ore., colitis and ul­
such
things
laid
upon
her
had not had any prejudices
Binding, Rubber Stamps,
SOMETHING NEW, D IFFER EN T
head. I think that if w’c keep against him. However, the cers of stomach.
Seal»
Stay off date of Radio Carnival, on showing our prejudice to­
Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marsh­
409 McKay Bldg.
Portland, Ore.
subject did bring the prob­
May 27—28—29. Don’t forget the big-
1 gest event of the Season At First A ward the black race, we will lem closer to my attention, field, car trouble.
M. E. Zion Church, 417 Williams Av. soon havc a racial rebellion
J. W. Turner, Dalles, sto­
by forcing me to reconsider
mach
trouble.
on our hands. And the only it.
REGULAR $100 VALUES
^ E. A. Russel, Klamath
logical thing to do is to make
Falls, appendicitis.
the most of the problem and A NEGRO IS JUST
3000 APRONS—SIZES 36 to 44
1000 APRONS—SIZES 46 to 50
Remember the above date,
try to uplift the race. The
A NEGRO
that
consultation on this trip
Negroes
are
here
and
cannot
12 SMART STYLES
It seems as though the Ne­ will be free and that his
be
sent
away,
therefore,
in­
Made of fine Amoakeag and Security
GUARANTEED
stead of having a race of ig­ gro is notgiven a fair chance. treatment is different.
Gingham, Checks, Plaids and Organ-
dy trimming».
FAST COLORS
PAINTS, VARNISH, DOORS AND GLASS
Married women must be
norant people, we should From this study I agree that
help educate them and give the Negro ought to hc edit accompanied by their hus­
© L tr n ím n ^ c íf c <ß> Go.
them an oppyrtun'ty to make rated and helped hut I would bands.
STORE and OFFICE: SECOND and TAYLOR STREETS
crMwch.nd.M <S<J Merit Only'
Address: 211 Bradbury
good. Previolisly, wc have not want to associate very
much
with
them.
I
guess
Bldg.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
— « i kept the Negro down and un-
¿
k o o
D r. M ellenthin
j
APRON DRESSES
69c
RASMUSSEN & CO.
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