The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 12, 1926, Image 2

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    THE
ADVOCATE
nics, would properly ha\e this great work if lhe> real!, of Abyssinia printed in lO'Jl. IS TH ER E A CASTE SYS-
News of the Chiirrhes
TEM IN AMERICA?
place here. The garden will saw the need. The Benefit gi There are the hooks of suc^
STATE
NEWTS
Mrs. Lillian J. ( raw whose I fjC a unique feature of the veil by the Theaters of Port- early Negro scholars and po-
IN BRIEF.
A colored girl on the facul­
late husband was formerly museum work, for nothing land and sponsored by the ets as Gustavos Yassa, Jae-
F IR S T A. M E. ZION OHUROa
ty
of
a
Negro
college
recent­
the pastor of Bethel A. M. K. of the sort has been attempt­ Club women of the city, with obus Capticu, Paul Cuffe, Ju-
417 William* Av*.
church of this city, recently ed heretofore.
Rev. John F. Moreland. pa«tor.
Mrs. A. M. Dible, Chairman piter Ilammond, Juan l.atin- ly went to stay overnight Mill City. The Soul horn Pacific
wrote and staged a mam­
‘Hie Sltanger'e Sabbath Home
—Southern Workman was a great success and will o, Ignatus Sancho, Prince w ith her brother who lived a Hallway ran lta wood killer over (ho
moth pageant in Topeka,
net about $2,71X100. Other Saunders. DeBaron V’astcy, few miles out from the colle­ Mill Clly branch Thuraday. «prlnktlnr
right of way will« a propuratlon
PROGRESS IN WEST
Kans. And as is her custom.
gifts received are iwo he- j and Henry Sipkins; complete ge town. He was a success­ «ho
which ksspa the woods down fur the
ful
farmer
whose
cotton
crop
AFRICA
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Mrs. Craw made a grand suc­
quests from friends, 11. Hir- eches of Alexander Cruinnt-
lutumar.
hqii
aroused
the
envy
of
so­
cess of the undertaking.
schhcrg. our former Ti'easur- first editions of Dunbar, spe-
62nd S t. and 39th Av®. S. E .
This is what the Topeka. Nowhere
.
. ... is the
. impact ol er and Mrs. Elizabeth Dal- el, volumes from the San So me of the white farmers of Souslda. Mr*. K. L. Negerct, 18, of
887
Taylor
stroat,
Portland.
wraa
SiiMiiitli School, 10 A. I f , Ilibl®
Daily Capital had to sav of nu>dcm civd.aat.on stronger gleisli one of our W. C. T. l T. uci Press of Haiti, with forty the neighborhood. There we­
drowuod al U carhart Sunday after­ Study, I I A . M
j..
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or tnore rapid than m the
Y. T. M. V. go
re
rumors
that
his
cotton
comrades. A row boat from!or more orders and memor-
noon. Shortly aftor she want aw tin cicty, 2 T. M. Mrg. K. O. Joluigoti,
alight
be
burned.
Late
011
“Something of the real spi-! ^ old , C™ s t . Co} ? ny f th the public spirited business anda in t,ho handwriting of
mlitK ah* waa missed by her huahaud. I,etti 1er. V isitor* welcome.
rit of the colored race-h ap - B" Ush 1-n.p.re. L nder bene men and the W. C. T. U. of Toussaint 1.’Overture, bou- this particular night the bro­ who accompanied her and a 2 year old
pv, good-natured—as sensed v.ol«nt ru,c tl!cre ,s
Poh Oregon City. A fine base ball ml volumes of all the Negro ther and sister heard a dis­ daughter to tha beach.
in the old spirituals and plan ! « aI lH*acei u,1tcrtr,hal war equipment from Judg* J. A. magazines, past and present, turbance about the outbuild­ Harrisburg. The John 11. Vaau
ST. PH ILLIPS MISSION
tation melodies, with their |
has c™ s? d ’ anc‘e,J Prc Mears who is a lova! Fiend from the Anglo-.\frican to ings, He went outside. The bridge. spanning Ihe Wlllanieite river
Rodney at Knoll Si.
always present suggestion of '«d.ces which retarded pro of the Home. The Baptist la- the present, a complete mem- sister heard a shot, and as lo link l.lnn and L»ne count lea, und
Morniutf service, 11 ». tn.i Sun-
deep,' brooding tragedy, was «,rcss are breaking down am dies of Corvalis gave $5(MOjorandum record of Ira Ald- she went out she saw him Iv 1 t.umml In honor of (be "futher of Rood day School, 12 in. Archdcncon
portrayed in Mrs. Lillian J. j the people everywhere are a to buy day old chickens, ridge, the great Negro Tra- lllg dead. As she Stood bv the road* In O n to » ." was M l r i t v d li«-rv itlnek iii clm rije; Mr. II. Cole», l»y
Craw’s “Out of the Past”, at d?Pt,n? th e_ outward fonn These are now a month ol 1 gedian, with programs, post- side of his body some of the s“'urU*r 1,1 «»day c„i*br»uon.
render. A cordial welcome await»
group
of
white
men
standing
j
ii«k<>r a fuvorahiw report on tho you at S t. Thillipa.
the City Auditorium last of modern civilization.
are doing fine. Every ers and press comments on)
(.)ne of the most pressing and
i 1 ,
, .
,,
I jv s:ii«l “ 1 et'«t L ill h o r I , . , . '* operation of Ihe old Rainbow mine In
night.
dollar received is much ap- his t.mmphs from all over > > a'«* *ltJ ‘
‘
’4r Mormon im*.» district . . .
iv«.
Mrs. Craw attempted to|.necds at th? Pres,ent timc is a predated and goes to help in the world, rare prints and ut ,,u >lKr1'' step pi o out ot (# ltak,,r 8un<)ay ani, KtVOH BNaUrttUCO S H IL O H H A IT IS T C H U R C H
thing classical in trying tc larger number of young men making future citizens of ¡mczzo-tmtC
nezzo-tm ti one of
them
thae tho
lho property
proi)f la bain« puttn ahapo
ot the most | " “ k
,v - group and ordered *.,1
V'" l : that
76lh and £ . Everett S ta
give in eight episodes of pa-la.nd 'vonK’u oI strong C-.ri»- whom we will be proud and precious
> r e c io U S o
o T f w
which
h i c h i is
s that
th at b
bv
y '| to
^ ° E i a ave her
^H’r alone.
;l E»lli‘. I »aided,
t i a i l l e d , | to
eo again
aRaln baconm
becoi
tha hi« «old producar
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
gentry the ontstandng steps I 1!311 c if ractcr '' ^ ° " 1
is a work we will be glad we W . \\ ard of the C hevelier St. ^ then loaded her brother’s that it
. fa* year* aao.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
in the development
of this I themselves . . wholeheartedly
;lop......... ............,
. . . .
had the oportunity to help. J '- orge. fa-».ous Negro com-
• ,n^° a
an” drove Sweet Horn*.—About tIOO.OUU will
B. Y. P. U. 6 JO p. m.
race. Not smoothing over *° 1 u tas^ ol educating the
be spent by county, *!ate and federal
\Ye still have a small hal- ,»o?er and one c. the greatest | ' ni to town,
any part of the history or ex - 1 thousands 01 boys and gi.l> ance to meet on our farm o flfcrceis of I n'ope, born in
Kov,'rumenta on road* and tralla In
R E T H E L A M. K. C H U R C H
aggerating any other part, who are eager for know’cd 245 acres. Our plan is to have Mnrtinque. Long and patient A CATHOLIC BISHOP the Santlam national forcai Ihl* unii
I.arrahre and McMillen Street*
I tner,
C. Hall, forest supervisor, «aid
In
order
to
help
mee
THAT
IS!
she and the 2lXl colored per-
Rev F . X . Runyon, Paator.
a
bronze
plate
in
the
Admin
-earch
has
>
1
:i'*
r*
these
thi-
upon
receiving
notice
of
the
uHotutvut
sons of the cast in present- this need the Weslevan Me istration Building with the gns into one repository. The
E. L. Jum c.on, Aviistant
Cincinnati, June 7- Last : ot federal money for the work.
ing such a pageant—so com- thodist Miss
names of individuals and or- picture of Beniamin Bannek- Sunday week at 4 p. m. all Mood Hiver Prlnevllle will be the
plete in its scope— last night ',as recentl\ huilt a college at ganizataions who pay for one ‘ er which appears in W’ood-
T H E HOUSE O F P R A Y E R
for • confirmation !,‘“1
of ° r,,cu"
,u,k un
* .I
.»
«1 jr Mild i h k l u r t U y , J u u n I B *1**1 l it ,
at least hinted at what may KumaT^- th/ caP,tal.®f Ash' or more acres, ($2(X).‘^ ). Al- son’s " The Negro in our Ilis- those ready
went
with
tl.e.r
sponsors,
t«»
w
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K
p
ubU
.
h,
r
uf
lh„
28 Union A vrnuc North, Portland, O r
be expected from this people. ant.‘- Board and tuition arc so a memorial plate upon tori ” is the result of a twelve
Elder Robert S rsrcir, PaMor
| > t. iVter s ( athedral
and ('encrnl Oregonian, will be hoat 8*dlior
The pageant is in eight e- entirely tree, so that po\ert> which will be the names ofivear search.
6541 '/o h Street. S E Phone Su 2794
were
continued
bv
Arcllhish-
for the ISIb annual convention of the Sunday School 10 A M ; Sunday ser­
pisodes. It begins with the is no handicap. In return for promoted loved ones, whoi t
In making this library a " ( )p M e Nicholas
\inong t h - Oreaon s ta te Kditoriai a*s<Hiaiion
vice*, 12 M and 7:30 P M Mid week
great splendor of Negro civi­ such free training the stud­ some friend or organization, vailable for. public use throu- jtfm was a IarKt, m;,nt)Cr uf coJ N..ko,in -The im.i Brith *um Services, Monday, W rdnrsday and
Friday evenings. All nations welcome
lization in Egypt; proceeds ent binds himself to serve the desires to honor. \\ e are s i ,^n the medium i»i the *>e\\
people, many of whose ner cimp till b« opentd her« June to,
churcr
as
a
teacher
for
a
pe­
by depicting the struggles
there are many who have a! York Public Library for the
„ 1 .;,.. \
a week or more earlier than ln»t year.
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
and progress of the Negro in riod of not less than five ye friend or a loved member oi sum of Ten Thousand Dol- sponsors were white. A spon- and (here will be 150 lad* In attend
E ast F irst & Schuyler Streets
America from his enslave­ ars at full salary in accord­ sonte organization whose na- Jars, Mr. Schontburg refused >or can stand for two and anr„ ai.rordlnit ,u „ M K,.nm of
Rev. E . C. Dyer. P astor
hand on candidate Portland, who wn* here recently mak-
Phones: E ast 3333; Tabor 1491
ment to freedom, and on into ance with a scale agreed up­ me they would like to see on many private offers greatly, UlllSt keep
'¿onfT^mationT"'
M
«n
urraugemeul* for the
the L'topian splendor of w hi on bv the Board of Educa- this plate \\ ill you not send,in excess of that sum and the cl
ent was the a(ldress of c„mP.
ch he dreams, when all na-|t,on .
. in your pledge at once for an public is indebted to him for th^Ardibishop. In part he
g .i.U id i« ! a t s n Is r*rtlsa4
Salem
A larRe number of aubjecta
lions, all races, and all creeds
B is the task ot the Chris- acre and the name of the per-¡his public spirited dedication sal(j.
vital to fire prevention anil fire de­ C. G E E W O CHINESE
shall be united in love.
tian Church to see that this son to be honored, to be paid of his collection to stimulate, ../•
h-mov to
partment actlvltle* will be dlecu**ed
MEDICINE CO.
The second episode. “Dark new civilization, which Af- as soon as possible and not the aspirations of young Ne- ,na, . of our' colored hretii- at the annual t-onvonllon of the Ore­
Days”, was probably the nca 1S assimilating so rapidly later than Jan. 1. 102/ as w- gro iterarv talent as well as rtfn ¿ eru today_ to vou , cx. gon State Plre Chief*' association to a g k b w o . th« w « ii
be held at Corvallis, communclng June •I w n H e r U lia t . h««
most efiective. A group of shall be permeated
want to clear up the entire!Jus determination o use the u.m, a special'weIco^ tf> The 21.
mnito i tlf* itu tly o i
The sessions wilt continue for th « c u r « t lw u r u t w r t l«
Negroes were huddled toge- high ideals of Jesus Christ, balance by that date. If you funds received tor his library rc js no K^ £ rcd nor white ,OUr
day*.
twi n — »1 hjr O rW ttU l
ther on board the slave ship The evangelization of Africa
l l t s U , Han bn. Hu*la a n d
lt«rk .
and
lh « r « f r o a i ,
ia\e
not
\i>ited
the
I
I
oi . k in n m s igd mils am i\t< i c adloiic church. There is but
Salam
.—I^wl*
E.
Sprtngar,
W
illiam
waiting for the slave buyer. is an t»rgent necessity, but it we hope you can p l a n t o dem ons of i t s usefulness.
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Against a background of niust be educational. If the
•U . In U iftr m «k»-up
so and see for yourself what
-'ir. >cnomburg s_ desire is jjc Church. I want" vou to ”ufur httVC fn,d *PP||‘“" on wl,h ,h® no tw bn na o r n a rco tic«
groans and cries. Andrew race is to develop on right li- is being done for these chil- to have this collection avail- <
u»«<l ; p « r f « « t l f
t i ,'
. »tatn ougim-er hare covering the ap^ nr«
h trm lg M , «nd m « n t I
Walker sang. “I ’m So Cdad nes- if native capacity is to 'retl.
an d herb« t h a t '
able for students of Negro ... ___
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\ ° \ proprlatlon of flood and aurplu* water r>*>U
h« u«4M nr« unknow n
Troubles Don’ Las’ Always." he unfolded, if experience is
egro
1,1 any ^ atliolic
church, and
front Fifteen Mile creek and Tamarack U) Oi® mc*tw«l |>r*i/®«akr«i o t t«>d«jr.
W e . are asking . the . church
life
and
those
of
the
N
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A V O ID Ol''».'NATION'S hf U k in « bin i
, .
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|
. „ | . pride
• | in
• the _ a- t RSP
s p <
e -‘c>ally
c i a l ! } a are
r t yuu
\U1I u
r g e d to
t o CTeek
of land
All the tragedy of these folk- to he gained, if character is
race who
take
urged
creek for
for IrrlRallnn
irrigation of
of 30
30 acre*
ac
la tim « fur B to m n rh . Cough«, Cold®. Khan-
and Sunday
Schools . ot tn
rnntU m . h id n ay . I.u n « . L iv e r, C n tn rrh . lik x d .
,
-
.
,
•
.
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■
.
,
come
to
the
Cathedral.
It
is
ln
w
a»«»
county,
songs—the only ones Amer- to he formed, the work of ev- state to take an offering for chievement» of their talent-
In flam m atio n . N eu ral* 1 « and nil f«n»n!« nnd
i, r
-i 1 here
i.
.
....
,
r _ i i _ , „ __ _ ,
> ours, COme here.
lb , Salem.—There were four fatalities childr«n*a •limant® Cnil o r w rit« . Hant by
ica has—is included in this anodization must be under­
m a ll ur |Mire®l p o e t.
’ ^ L .
1 sj .
1 perfect equality here and in ln Oregon due to industrial accident«
song.
taken by those who are more the Home and send direct to <-
C. G E E W O CHINESE
the
Tar,n
Home
office.
(
«p
i.ru
»ri
*
v
i
^
”v
'
cdlt<’r
every Catholic’ Church."
during the week ended June s. accord-
The Negroes were shown mature in their own develop-
CO.
I lie work of the business Oi * * ' 'W i ^ Al l I maga-J
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ini? to a report prx»par^cl here by th« I O H A MEDICINE
U .r Mir M l. g . W . C . * * T k lf*
at work in the cotton field " R'nt-
office isc carried on under zine, conducted the negotia- q ' f j g P I T C H E R A N D
»tate industrial accident commission
and at play around the cabin.
Southern Workman the direction of the Fxccilt- tions between the League
. . . .
The victim* were W aller C. Turner
1 r i t i , W E L L KuRi-ne. lineman; Salem Able Crnnn-jr
These scenes with 10or tnore
n D r\ r e tt aoiw
SELL
OUR
O U IC K
S E L L IN G
ive Committee of the Farmland Mr. Schontburg, and L.
Portland, burker. and W. O. Larabee, M E D IC IN E S and T O I L E T G O O D 8
old melodies were excellent. C H ILD R EN S FARM
Home Board, with Mrs. M a-iHollingsworth Wood, presi
P A Y W H E N S O LD . B E O U IC K .
El Paso, Tex., Jun 8 — Boh Rector, engineer.
The scene of worship with
H O M E N EW S ry L. Mallet, state President .dent of the National Urban Lavvson>
S T A T IO N .
of iNcw York City 1 « . l e m - N Nineteen
i n e t e e n c le rk , employed B O X 2273. D E S O T O
M E M P H IS . T E N N .
the old spirituals even better.
About three and one half o f the W . C. 1 . L . and Allen League, made the appeal
j 1 ijglit heavyweight champion ln |HC» ' »tore« who recently « e n al
A drill by the Kansas \ o- vears ag 0 the active work of Harrison, Treasurer of the the Carnegie Corporation.
Sunday afternoon scoretl a
lo haro bwon ' “ught *“ thp “ct
rational college boys group building the Children’s Farm •
"C a*h paid for False Teeth. Dentel
’arm Home Board and Mrs.
technical
knockout
over
Jack
of
e",b«“
1'n« fu“d*
lk®lr
. ■ . ,
. , . 1 . ,
«r* have
, .
i«xo
■■■»■« been
iitoii dlachariciMl.
dlscharRed, urcordlnK
arcordlnR Gold. Platinum and Diicarded Jewel­
was especial\ well received. Home of the Oregon W. C* Madge J. Mears, Office Sec­ U N C L E TOM P R O D U C
ry.
Hoke Smelting A Refining Co.,
Colored and white persons T j j was started. W e now retary, a commitee to make T I O N S T A R T S A T U N I ­ Johnson, former world Ilea- to announcement made hero Saturday Otsego, Michigan.— Adv
V\weight
champion,
ill
the
The
clc-an
up
w
a*
conducU
x!
by
Seattle
V E R S A L C IT Y
there were about 2.000 pres- have five cotages with the plans to carry on the work.
seventh of a scheduled 12 — ;di*tpc-tlvps, brought hsr® by marohanta
ent. were alike gnen a deeper rea] coforts mof a home, car- -'lease send all communica­
round
bout in Juarez, Mexi- ;ind 8ho,’ ke‘,p«r<
insight into the history of jng for 115 hapy children. A tions and contributions to Universal Begins Work on co, Coliseum. Johnson was Salem.—Bids for tha construction of
Second Stage of Harriett
tms colorful, and, so tar. tra- modcrn school house with Mrs. Madge J. Mears, 501
floored at the end of the sev Snl<n‘'*
p ’““'" t« »>
«• ®recud by
Beecher Stowe Classic
g.c-lifed race. ^
R. E. fjve class rooms. Domestic Stock Exchange Bldg., Port-
enth, lifted to his chair and th,‘,° r; KOn Un*n M"'» ^mpany .t .
j Universal City, Cal., Jun— unable to rcturnf lor the eig-it,,, opened June 12. according to an
AN ETH N O BO TA N IC A L Science and Manual Train- and, Oregon.
Obtained. Send model nr sketch
GARDEN
ing rooms completed.where
(B y Madge Mears, Office 8 , With Director Harry Pol- hth round.
nouncement made by the directors
and we will promptly send you a
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the children are given all the Secretary)
lard regaining health and a-
Saturday. Machinery for the mills al­
report. Our bonk on P atrn ts and
T rade-m ark* will be sent to you
N O TICE
The Museum of the Amer- opportunities any child could
ready ha« been purchased und will
on request.
OM BURG L IB R A R Y bou,t r.ead> to resl.uner ,his di* R egular meetings of the P o rt­ arrive In Halcm early In July.
ican Indian, Heye Eounda- receive. We have fifteen co- SCH
OF NEGRO L IT E R A
rectorial duties, the Lmver- land B ranch of the National As­
tion, occupies a unique field vvs, donated by friends of the
Results compiled this
T U R E IS SO LD sal •
S t,lK 10 ,s. preparing to sociation for tile advancem ent of McMinnville.— that
the girls wore
among museums in having Horne that furnish milk and
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start shooting the second Colored People held every second week showed
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“ [brighter than the hoys, according to
as its sole aim and purpose part of the buter for these Jrban League Arranges to s*aKe ° f the immortal story w
Monday evening at hirst A. M E
305 Seventh SL. Washington, D. C-
Zion Church, 417 W illiams Avenue | the Otis Intelligence test taken by
O v e r 34 Y e a r s ’ E x p e r i e n c e
the gathering and preserving children. Just recently Mr.
219
students
of
Llnfield
college.
Out
make
it
available
to
Students
^
ncj.V
*
0,11
s
(
a*?’n
•
.
L E K A N DERSON , S e c ’y.
for students everything ne- and Mrs. Bernau, of Hilldale
of
a
possible
score
of
239
the
average
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I he first scenes including
J . A. E W IN O , Pres.
cessary for a knowledge and Drive, Portland, who gave
| of the entire student body was 162 21.
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At the instance of the Na- the night scenes and the fam-
j The 106 men tested averaged 169.79
understanding of the native two of the cows, has given ional Urban League, the ous ice scenes were taken at
j
and thc 113 girls who took the test
Daily Fashion Hint
Daily
Fashion
Hint
peoples of the Western Hem- us a fine registered male jer- sum of $10,000 has been ap- Plattsburg, N. Y., during
averaged 164.30.
isphere. By the gift from Mr. sey. Four gardens are being >ropriatcd by the Carnegie which Director Pollard was
Salem.— A senate Joint resolution
Archer P. Huntington, of a planted, which will go far in Corporation of New York stricken ill with an infected
approved by congress last April has
tract of land in the Bronx providing food,
Aiblic Library for the pur- tooth. Since then production
made effective the Oregon statutes
near Pelham Bay Park the. We are sepcialy glad to re­ chase of the Schomburg Lib- has been held up, while the
j and statutes In other states provld
necessary expansion has be* I port that another cottage is rary. This matchless collec- Universal Director has been
i Ing ior quarantine against diseased
, products of other states, despite that
en made posible. This tract o be built at once, as we are ion of Afro-Americana con- convalescing in his Ilolly-
last March the United States supreme
of land comprises somewhat having to refuse very needy sisting of several thousand wood home,
court held such acts invalid, accord­
more than six acres in the I children every day for lack looks, any of which are ex-
The Most interesting part
ing to a legal opinion handed down
form of a triangle. The plan of room. This the “Lane Co., ceedingly rare pamphlets, of the filming of Uncle Tom-
hero by Attorney-General Van Winkle.
is to erect a building here, in- Cotage” will be a beautiful manuscripts, autographs and 's Cabin so far as the read-
Albany. I,lnn county would receive
closing an interior court sev­ building of concrete with red prints, represents the labors ers of this publication are
$202.316.71 from tho federal govern
eral acres in extent.
brick trimings, large enough of Arthur A Schomburg over \ concerned is the cast. Who
ment as compensation for loss In taxes
This interior court is to be­ for twenty children. The ar­ a period of thirty years, and j will portray the characters
on the Oregon and California grant
lands since (hey were returned to gov­
laid out and planted as an chitect is drawing up the offers for the student of Ne- of Harriet Bcecehr Stowe’s
ernment ownership ln 1915, providing
American etho botanical ga­ plans and work on the build­ gro life and letters a rich sto- '.story that had so much to do
hills before congress aro passed, a c ­
rden; that is, within the limi­ ing is expected to begin very rehouse of information. A with the freeing of an cnsla-
cording to Mrs. Ima French, deputy as­
tations of space and climatic soon. We hope other county part of this collection has ved people, is the burning
sessor, who has complied tho figures
conditions, it ist o be a liv­ campaigns which are being been on exhibition at 42nd question of the day. In solv-
at the request of the federal govern­
ment.
ing out-door museum of na planned will be pushed so Street Library where it at­ ing this problem, Director
tive trees, shrubs, vines, and we may sson have several tracted wide-spread interest, Pollard is depending upon
Portland.— Fifty per cent of the wild
Chinese pheasants hatched through­
herbaceous plants which we­ county cottages a the Home. and another section of it in­ Jimmie Smith, whose organi­
out the W illam ette valley during May
re of aboriginal economic
A beautiful gift is that of cluding over 200 volumes on zation the Cinema Auxiliary
were killed by cold rains, It was an­
use to the native people of A- Mr. L. D. Yoder of Hubbard Slavery is a loan to the 135th managed by Charles Butler,
nounced Saturday In tho monthly re­
merica, the so-called Ameri- ce way to the Farm Home Street Branch of the Public and the only casting office
S U R P L IC E CLOSING
port Issued by Ed. F. Averlll, state
FE A T U R E D
can Indians. I he purpose ofjand a fence along the high- Library. In the collection are (Negro) in th film business,
game warden. This will seriously re­
THF. N EW W A IS T L IN E
duce the number of birds left for
the director is to grow plots (way as a memorial to his wi- as a base practically every to furnish him with the nec­
Smartness and severity are synony­
Those who follow the modi 1 are
sportsmen during the coming fall soa-
mous terms in the lexicon of fashion,
of the various crops cultivat- fe. What better investment important hook written by or essary colored talent for the intensely
interested just now in the
and both are eloquently interpreted in
ed by different nations of A can be made than one that about the Negro in America various bits, parts and mob placement of the waist-line. Fashion sou, Mr. Averlll opined. The adverse this model in natural color kasha
weather, however, has not Interfered
so determined to lift it aliovc the
cloth trimmed with novelty braid
merican Indians before the will help to save the children and an astonishing revela­ scenes that are so vitally ne­ is
hips that many of the great designer* j with the work of the three state game
whose color scheme combines black,
advent of white men. Plants and make of them good citi­ tion of books on the subject cessary to make a successful are compromising between the very farms, he added.
m l, and old blue. Thc blouse closes
high and thc very low effect and a c ­
in surplice fashion, being worn with
from which they obtained zens, as a memorial to our lo­ in French, ernian, Assyrian, picture of Uncle Tom ’s Cab­ centing it at normal. This frock m.iv
a skirt that is plaited in front and
Progress.
,,
I«- developed in cotton, woolen or silk
any useful product for food, ved ones. There must be ma­ Latin and Spanish. One vol­ in.
plain in hark. Medium size requires
Medium size require* 3/a
44i yards 40 Inch material and 2yi
Along with tho Increasing popular­
fiber, and fabrics, dyestuff, ny women in the state who ume hears the date of 1550. Gilpin Cast For Uncle Tom materials.
yards 40 inch crepe.
yards novelty braid.
ity
of
motoring,
pedestrlanlsm
Is
pro­
Pictorial Review Dress No, 2118.
perfumes, medicines, or in­ love litle children and who,There is a presentation copy
Pictorial Review Printed Pattern
( harles Gilpin, thc veteran Sizes,
gressing by leaps and bounds, ob­
34 to 46 inches bust, and 16 to
No. 3018. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust,
cense for religious ccremo- would he ready to help in of the great Ludolf’s History (Continued on page four)
20 years. Price, 43 cents,
serves the Arkansas Gazette.
45 cents.
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