The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, August 28, 1926, Image 4

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    THE ADVOCATE
T H E ADV O CATE
ganizations to get busy and in the community and they; is nobody's business.’
present no one but them
-1 Yes Women have gained
'work
for the success of this represent
them-.
Published every
at
amendment
at
the
regular
e-
selves.
Their
sole
object
is
to
the freedom to live their own
Suita 312313 kiacleaj Building
lection in November.
flim-flam candidates of a few life unmolested, pursue her
Phone Broadway 6807.
_ ,
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paltry dollars.
own course without interfer-
Colored people should con-
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ence, defy public opinion.
H. D. CANNADT..................Editor
Women are funnv creatur- and he a law unto herself,
MRS. E. D. CANS ADV Manafer tmue to teach their children
W L. Reese,— Advertising A g e n t good manners.
Politeness cs, says Robt. Turnly. Many This is what she has gained,
will go a long \\ay towards of them who never eat break-'hut. as in all other things,
ADVOCATE AGENTS
making friends for us.
fast insist on having a break-.there are two sides to this
Elks Sanitary Barber Shop
90 NORTH SIXTH
WHO SELLS VOTES? fast room. That’s to eat din-'pUestjon and the other side
ner in. The other meals they ¡¡s not to be omitted in the e-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(Exchange)
take
in the kitchen.
quasion. As in other things,
Per Veer
___________
$¿$0
_
Ever
since
the
American
“ TT.
Six Months ___________
1.50
also it is necessary to consid-
Three M o n t h s ______________
100 Colored people have had the’ A
,s *,kc a hat it er woman’s losses* as well as
E nterfd » t T e Pcooific*"»1«*Por«i«nd. riglit of franchise they hâve !nust f'f llic ,nan who wcars her gains, then to draw the
Oregon, n second class nutter.
been accused of selling their lf, or it s a joke,
line and strike the balance in
votes..
According
to
the
in­
order
to determine profit or
An Exclusive AnnouncementOf Fall’s
IMPORTANT!
You can gvt more out of a
formation
brought
out
by
the
'loss.
All communications for publica­
cop by addressing hi as “Of­
Most Fashionable New Color In
In this change, by eans o f
tion or otherwise should be ad- Senate Committee, to invest­ ficer."
dreaaed to Tha Advocate Publish­ igate the expenditure of the
the intimate association with
Suits And Topcoats!
ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mac three Pennsylvania candi­
for things hitherto objectionable
1
o
get
a
reputation
leay Building, Portland, Oregon. dates for the United States
wisdom, opines Dr. P. lav woman’s nature has become
Advertising rates made known Senate in the recent primar- ^
^ ’^
and her moral cen-
say nothing if voii
— coarsened
.
on application.
les. nearly two million dol­ don’t know and very little if labilities
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deadened She has
“ Don’t ask for rights. Take th em lars were spent. Only a small
do *
lost her modesty, a quality
An don't let anny wan give them to portion of this money found
, of inestimable value in the
f t . A right that i* handed to jre f r
cawthin' has somethin' the matter with its wav illtO tile pockets of
As promised by the pre- preservation of her own
it.”— Mr. Dooley.
the colored voters. Compared amble of the United States chastity and the retention of
“They have right* who dare main with what the white workers Constitution, we demand life teh respect of men. She no
tam them."—Janie* Rutsell Lowell.
received the colored voters liberty and a place to work
longer has the courage to re­
gave
their services free and
sent advances, because she
FREE NEGROES AND
without cost.
POLITICS
knows that by her dress and
MULATTOES
_____
The Tribune has consist-
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her conduct she invites and
The K. K. K. ticket which incourages advances Largc-
Ao 1 rcc J\egTO or aMumtto^ ently
« * maintained
.
* that the
<.
*
-a-
■
•
.
.
’
colored
voters
do
not
sell
was
circulated among the lv she has lost the respect of
not .• residing
in this
state
at
•
.
—
.
_
__
f
their votes. 1 hey gave them
voters
just a few days before men and the finer courtesies
the time of the adoption of away. Colored ward lead-
the
primary
this constitution, shall come, ______ ... pikers. For every
..
, election,
- • has set they once were
, , wont to ac- ,
reside or be within this state
e p,kers' l or ever>’ the fire-works going and it cord her as due her sex; and
nr hold anv nal estate or doPar spent to corral the col- looks as though some body worse than all she has lost
m ak e an v e o n tra rts
or m a i n - o r c d v o t e t e n thousand is is liable to be badly burned the confidence men used to
tain any suit therein; and the
among white people ;before it is put out.
have in her integrity, her sin-
legislative assembly s h a l l
trom the actual cash; Bert L Haney candidate centy and her chastity,
nrm iHo Kv n*>nal h u e fnr th<> »pent, millions in patronage for l lilted States Senator, on God intended that woman
Take A Half Year's Time To Pay The
r e m o v a l hv ntihlir o f f i c e r s o f ‘s handed out to the faithful, the Democratic ticket, left should be a queen, and from
all such neoroes and mulat-
very little of the big jui- j Tuesday on another speak- time immemorial man has
Balance!
toes and for their ^ffectnal c* P°htical plums fa ll in to ' ing tour in the Southern part
been inclined to accord her
toes, and for their effectual the ,
o{ the colored 5roth_ | of the state>
F
; this honor. but. bv the exer-
Pay Weekly, Semi-Monthlyor Monthly
exclusion from the state, and er. In the face of these things
rise
of
this
new
freedom,
she
for the punishment of per­ we are accused of selling out.
The opening political gun casts herself down from the
sons who shall bring them Can vou beat it ?
in both Republican and Dem- throne Lct us sum up what
into the state, or employ or
ocratic party bMd-ouarter», WoW has gained, calculate
harbor them.”
The ballot is your best will be. so we are told, fired her ,oss> and then strike the
No, the above was not tak­ weapon—use it.
n e x t week and the firing willfbaIancc. t!u.„
,H. answer..
en from the pages of history
be
kept
up
till
November.
,.d
th*
question;
What
shall
EVENINGS
NEW FALL
HOW LONG
of the dark ages, but it is a
it
profit
a
woman
if
she
gain
part of the Oregon State con­ „ i j ^"7!
Thousands of people all o-
SATURDAY
MALLORY HATS
stitution and is studied by Colored Folks expect more ver the world are mourning the whole world of freedom
and
lose
her
throne,
her
wor-
lavorable
consideration
from'tjie
untimely
passing
of
Ru*
thousands of school children
STORE OPEN
IN BROWN $5
ship, her c power
| their own papers than they dolph Valentino, movie-act- c.
-
,_ and her in-
throughout the state.
Washington at Tenth Street
These “black laws’’ (and
irom PaPers oi the other or and SCreen idol. It is true *'uence *or P°°d-
there are other restrictive j1” ‘ow and they get it. Never- that with his passing the peo-
Mr,
sections in the constitution) , ledess Oie other fellows pie have losta valuable artist. M
rs J J C. T ruiett (Octavia Ruther- a v* E Z I O N C. E. NEWS MT. OLIVET BAPTIST sophisticated to roam loosely about
, ford) was in the city Friday and S at­
with the female tribe
It was Book
were abrogated and made PaPcr, receives greater sup
CHURCH
urday and paid a call tp T h e Advo-
er Kirk who detached his engage­
Keren
H.
Mills
office in company with her s is -'
ment to one n( P o rtlan d 's “Teasing
void by amendments to the P°rt 'J-0111 the Colored race U W 7 n H A A l T C O M U A » - I L L T . ¿ T 1 T r D K D U n r r - cate
ter Mr and M r, Truiett who were
By Mrs. Oct*via Williams
Browns And he's nowtliuttiiig around
For Christ and the church
Constitution of the U. S.
than does, the Colored man's
recently married reside at H ot Lake,
IT A WOMAN?
Sunday was S trangers Day at Mt Seattle and llutle's dames hoping to
Oregon.
we stand.”
Abrogating the above sec- PaPcr-
^he other fellows
olivet Baptist i hurck S s n its t M tt find one that will heat the home pro­
—C. E —
in charge of the G et-A quainted Club duct
paper
refers
to
their
women
\\r
.
,
.
,
tion, the 14th Amendment to * .
I'raneis fair, relief hell hip at Ihe
. „ • , ,.
Womanhood has gained
Hawdv Folks! O ur reporter ha* A us>u*J number ol strangers were
Mrs. William B oon rv 2044 Hallock
noted afnong the worshipers. The l urtiand. is back from '’Somew here.“
the constitution of the Unit­ “
'.
a
li
o
,.-
a
n
d
frefdom?
Street. K ansas City. K a n s . wife of been a trifflc indesposed but is better pastor ipuke from thr 2Jrd chapter and to judge by the broad grin on his
the men as “Coon” and “Bur W oman is free to do as she Mr William Boone, leadinK real es­ now*, we hope
ed States reads:
On Sunday Miss Bessie James en­ ol Genesis, third verse T e x t: “ I am young (ace. he had a rollicking good
tate dealer of Kansas City, Kans,.
ly
Blacks.” While, on the pleases, even to the extent of Spent
a stranger and a sojourner with you; lin e
“All persons born or nat­
a few days in the city last week tertained the C. E at her home in give me a posctsion oi a burying
Valera
park.
F.very
one
enjoyed
thr;
other
hand,
the
activities
of
from the
uralized in the United States
place wxth You that I may bury my
going half naked and to wear
^Colored" w omen
in affair And Miss Jam es made a very dead out of rwy sight
and subject to the jurisdic the race are chronicled in a ing into the church of God Oakland Mrs Boone was accom
pani­ ideal hostess.
YOUR WANTS
Mrs Emma Pugh Wat added to the
—C. E -
tion thereof, are citizens of praise worthy manner and aparel which until a few yrs ed by her mother. Mrs F. I N’ Sims Sundav inorninK
A uku M 22nd, at membership
with
whom
she
will
spend
the
re­
At the Evening service ihe pastor
the United States and the their rights defended by their ago was confined to the un­ mainder of the sum m er in Spokane. 11:00 A M the pulpit was occupied spoke
from the 146th psalm; text 7th
by the pastor. Rev. John F Moreland
° u r quick sailing T oilet Goo.il
own
papers.
While
in
the
city
they
were
pleas­
state wherein they reside.
derworld.
She
can
sit
with
Jr He preached a beautiful sermon serve "(iod executcth M n u w i l lor *nd Medictnci.
Big profits.
Pay
ant
callers
to
T
he
Advocate
office.
How
long?
the
oppressed,
which
giveth
loud
to
The
text
of
which
was:
“
Preservation
us
when
sold
Writ* quick.
W#
No state shall make or en­
her legs crossed, or lapped
hungry
The Lord loosrth the trust you.
from tin Matthew 26:41 H r OI t '■ the
force any law which shall a-
Mr- Geo P. Moore 494 F-. 47th S t, pied the pulpit attain in the ev en in g prisoner."
LAftO O i E M I C A L C O M P A N Y .
There are tens of thous and thus expose herself with
surprise party was given Rev
Jtfferao n 8t., Memphis, Tenn
bridge the privileges or im­ ands of good white people out tke censure of the days V orth has recently turned painter. his text heinit: "Godliness is profit­ and A Mrs
Dyer Monday night. Aug
—- ■ o -
T im o thy 8:4
Both services
H er first production is a very artistic able.”
munities of citizens of the who wish us well. As we do " hen “no lady would cross fire-place
screen done in old ______
rose and were appreciated by all who attended ust 2.1 rd, by the m em bers and friends,
F or Rent — H ousekeeping Rooms
in honor of the pastor's birthday suitable lor m an and wile, 9)1 Rod­
United States; nor shall any no, know just who they are, Her legs ;” and her new free-
Th,
R,>b w . o , . T h irty two mem bers and friends ney
Avenue.—Phone W aln u t 4250
expressed
their love for the pastor
f.ta-e d"Pr>ve any person of we should make friends* with dom includes the privilege to in bold relief. She is taking instruc- first meetinx for the fall seasson last
and
his
beloved
wife
A
silver
show
­
lions in the art at Meier & F ranks . T hursday at the parsonage All the
For R ent— Nicely iu r m th e d house
life, liberty or property with- alj with whom we come in sm°ke, and drink and still be popular
er was given the and dainty refresh keeping rooma. 462 William* Av*
store According to her own Kvcr-Readies were present
nients were served
out due process of law; nor contact
Phone T rin ity 5747.
respected (?) Women now- version. Mrs Moore really doubts if '
—C. K —
A large crowd gathered at Penin­
her better-half w ho has to foot the ( Mr and Mrs. L. A Ashfordserved
deny to any person within
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a-days can surrender to Bo- paint
bills, will
believe she really ' ^ three course dinner at their home sula Park Tuesday, August 24th, and
Stay Off Labor Day.
its jurisdiction the equal pro- CURBSTONE POLITICS hemianism, flaunt conven­ painted the "job ”. But it so happens ' T hursday, begining at 6:00 p m It enjoyed the Sunday School picnic,
given hv Mt <>lisrt Baptist ( hurch Particulars later.
th at an Advocate reporter saw her j proved a brilliant success
tection of the laws.”
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tions, disregard safeguards, with
Sunday
August
29th
is
annual
rally
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of paint all over tier brand
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Direct efforts have been
Inquries have been made engage in petting parties, new daubs
The Shing-Hai musical club held a day Services all day. At the a fter­
smock, wielding a "wicked"
F or Sale— 8 room house, good lo­
social
at
the
home of Mr and Mrs noon service. S trangers' dinner will
brush.
_
made to have this and other
us from political head - ________
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shameless sex associations,
cation.
Call Broadway 2025.
W. G. Bird on Friday and Saturday be served in the basement
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The S r and the Jr met at tlie church
sections repealed, without quarters and individual poli- 1 coarseness of"speech"and'"o
Mrs. Visey Price and R
Dick Brown of Seattle was seen in nights
Monday, avery interesting meeting „ *f,°e
in charge
•»*—5 room uniurnished flat
success. It was defeated at ^ians seeking office, about ther things which formerly P ortland last S un day—and t pretty Baldwin were —C.
was held.
Call W alnut 8052.
E —
U. of C. co-ed is said to have been in
O u r next meeting will be at the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsey,
one election by a little less a "“ni^er of would-be politi- were taboo, and there is little his
presence. B etter watch your step.
Nadine Shelby, Keren Mills and F.van church, Monday, A ugust 20th Ladies
F o r Sale—Houae and lot. aea ow n­
than 500 majority.
ca' leaders of the race. Some jf any comment or censure. Dick is all we’ve got to say.
I’ortcr drove to I.ongview W ashing and girls are invited
It is thought that ignor- of these leaders ’ have visit- This new freedom was ex- Mrs. Lucille P ark er of Spokane, W n ton last W ednesday evening While Brotherhood meeting every Mon­ er. at 1404 Dellewara Avenue. —Adv.
they were guests of Miss Ruth day evening at 8 o'clock
ance of the real status of the ed political headquarters, oth pressed by one of its votaries spent several days in the city this there
room m odern houae, at
Johnson.
Oakland.
W heeler Street. |24. per month.
—C. E —
Negro in the state contrib- >rs have tackled office seek- M we doggone please, and it g week,
f . en route home from
« , ».
c w
SEASIDE
NOTES
Call at 450 K. S7th S treet N.
uted largely to defeat this
upon the streets, plcdg-
follows* “Now we ran do C. She was the house «uest of Mr G o s s i p -
— o
(B
y
U
llian
M
orrow
)
W ord was received from our presi­
F o r rent Newly furniehed a p a r t­
legislation.
.ng their s„pport. Not satis- as we doggone please, and it S t M i
dent, Rosalie Bird, that she is ro w in
ment* and room*. 515 H alaey Phone
Mrs Hulali Allen and son 'Theodore ttAlt 1661.
We urge churches fratern- liIed t° pledge their own sup-
the wonderful city of St. Louis. Mo.
who have been spending the summer
Rosalie
said
she
saw
Myrtle
Moore
al societies, women’s ’ clubs Port» they essay to deliver
thrre and Myrtle entertained her with at G earhart left Monday for Portland.
and other civic and social or- t^ie entire Colored vote. Now
a dinner party. Rosalie has become
Lor Rent-Furnished rooms
Mis D orothy W elsh spent
few
a house guest of Myrtle for a short
-
the truth of the matter is,
143
F. IHth St., Call E. 8888.
DON’T EORGET!
DON’T FORGET!
days
in
Portland
last
week
time.*
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—C. E —
c
,
J O w J ct
and an>’ thinking person
Mesdames Welsh and Joh nso n and , , F.° r R ent — W ell Furniehed rooma
Little Francis Fair decided, on last
Sunday and Saturday Spe- should know that the time
Friday, a week ago, he couldn't stand Miss Dorothy W elsh railed at the i Vt block of the Baptiat ch urch 590 E.
F irst Street.
Phone Selwood 2009.
cial: Fried Spring Chicken °[
individuals has pass- Saturday Afternoon is a Half-holiday P ortland any longer, so hs just pick­ Sunflower Sunday
ed up all his socks and handkerchiefs
o r T rin ity 1885.
cd and that they ar<* merely
Mre. B J. Fuller
and put on his best wash suit and ran
Mrs. J. Smith and sons and Mrs.
During
July
and
August
Our
Store
Will
Close
at
and Potato Salad.
.cheap grafters. Individuals
away to Seattle.
After a nine day M W o rth en and granddaughter, who
stay. Francis became home-sick for Have been at the W oods C ottage for
1 P. M. ON SATURDAY
NOTICE
all of his pennies were gone, so he the past week, left for Portland Mon­
*'
who Peddle that sort of mush
Regular meeting» of tha Port­
I have no influence with the
wrote: "D ear Mamma, please send me day morning.
Cooperate in This P rogressive Movement by Shopping Before
land Branch of tha National As­
car fare home,”
After he arrived, a
I P. M. on Saturday
“ people, nor decent standing
spanking took place and Francis ia
Mr. A. H Morrow spent Sunday at sociation for tile advancament of
j
Saturday
Bradbury
BURGUNDY
BRO W NS
are MERE!
PAY ONLY
'3.50
DOW N
and choose any
Suit or Topcoat
* 35 . * 40 . * 45 .
32 STOKE BUYING POWER
'CMTlWEg
j r i
W
*
PRICE
M
on
GASCO BRIQUETS
NOW ON
’
T a b o r 7100
A gents for
A gents for
Louis H. Strickland
Butterick
Revelation
Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Papers,
Stationery, Printing, Book
Binding, Rubber Stsunpu,
Seal*
409 McKay Bldg.
P a tte rn s
‘
and
Silk
H osiery
Publications
T he most in value-The best in quality^! W
for W om en
Portland, Ora.
Attend Our Aug. Sales
Cheapest fuel because
no Ashes
AUSPLUND DRUG
STORE
SIXTH à 0 LIS AN STREETS
PORTLAND, ORE.
A Store-Wide Clearance of Summer Lines and
Broken Assortments—Matchless Are The
Economies That Prevail Throughout
This Helpful Store
nevertorun away again
He told his
uncle Ed he just had to see “ Nita”,
but now he says he is thru with girl*.
—C. E —
T he Seattle boys are paying P o r t­
land a visit. T hey will be at Zion at
11:00 a. m Sunday W e a r your best
girls!
—C. E —
A stro ng wind blew Chet Bradley
back in town last week with all his
noise.
Of course he went to sec
Keren first, and took her a bouquet
of flowers. W e watched Chet, and he
was there all afternoon being well en­
tertained T he next evening he took
three young ladies riding, but Keren
was in the front seat. P o o r Keren, we
really pity her, for Chet is such a
"flat tire.” Chet is looking better,
tho. T he California w eather agrees
with him. Chet expV | S„ ^ r e t u r n in
the very near future.
the Sunflower with his family.
Old Jup
last week.
kicked the
bucket
( olored People held every eecond
over
Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Morrow and;
daughters went black berry picking I
Monday m orning and came back load­
ed.
Monday evening at Bethel A M F.
.TiV, , *r r *bec " " d McMillen Sts
LEE ANDERSON, 8 ee > .
J. A. EWINO, Pree.
T H E SUNFLOVVKR.SKASIDE
NO W OPEN
Miss W elsh says she doesn't like
The Sunflower furnished tents and
Portland Boys, you evidently didn’t
see her, if you had she would be cottage at Seaside, Ore., is now open.
Crochet g rounds Swings. H o rs e ­
crazy about Portland by now
shoe court and Fishing with in an
hundred feet of the door.
W rite or phone J W. Curry,
HOTEL NOTES
107 N 14th Street, Portland. O re
Phone Broadway 1541.
Mark Slayton a star bell hop at
the Portland, may have gone fishing
for several days last week as he
Holliday & Holliday
couldn't be found by Lovely Jane.
Tonsorial Parlors
L. A. Goodwin, pioneer waiter at
125 N o rth Slath Street
—C. E —
the Portland, has been on the sick list
Since the original shiek died, all the for a week o r ten days, but has re­
In our new location w* are arranged
boys are claiming to be his double.
turned to work again.
to give better service to our patrons
—C. E.—
F.xcuse us Rooker W ashington , it
Read T h e Advocate—every week. was all a big mistake last ieaur. We W* invite ladiee. gents and children to
Ziotv—7:00 p. m.
all know you are too young and un- com* in and aee us