The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, September 04, 1926, Image 4

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    THE ADVOCATE
occupations of their
THE ADVOCATE b«\r°f
u'‘^*n
it.y Fair problem—i
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no Still
i,Jnstii^d
>'' edetorial
, , ., au- . dustrial
members
are confined to a ,
1
he
Southern
another
Publiahod «Tory Saturday at that of a race living so inti* jmonishes the white citizens favored few.
In short, they]
Suita 312-313 Maelaay Building. mately with the white race— !of W’ytheville not to bemoan do not have even
a child’s
Phona Broadway 6807.
not living with it at all-fear the bad advertising given to conception of their ow n
B. D. CANNADY......... „..Editor I of race mixture—is the hard- their town but to set them- church and its relation to the
MKS E. D. CANNADY....Man«f«r est problem any section of selves resolutely to discover- municipality of which it is a
ing and punishing the lyneh- resident.
ADVOCATE AGENTS
, the country
. . A has . to face,” de- ers.
The edetorial goes on: The “old corn-field rclig-
Blka Sanitary Barbar Shop clares Mr. Anderson. Hav- “Reports
from Wytheville nio" might have been good
90 NORTH SIXTH
inK lived
in the white
South, men
1 be- are to the effect
that neieher enough, when there was no-i
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Southern
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
handle it as well as Northern the town nor county seems thing else to develop but the
to be particularly perturbed “cornfield”*and when “Masie
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Six
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50 ever could—perhaps
1 bet-
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over
the outrage upon law George" provided shelter,
Three Month*
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Payable in advance
What
the
South
needs,
de-jand
justice
of which a mob food and rations-and when a
Entered at the Postoffice at Portland, clares Mr. Anderson, is to of its citizens
is guilty. If slave owner’s generosity was
Oregon, as second-class matter.
face
itself
and
to
find
self-ex-
those
reports
be
true then the only assurance that a
IMPORTANT!
pression.
He
says:
Wytheville
will
not
be able family remained intact. But
All communications for publica­ “It seems to me that what to re-establish itself in thees- today, the situation is differ­
tion or otherwise should be ad
dressed to The Advocate Publish- the South needs . . most
. now is teem of law abiding people ent. We aspire for honors in '
ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mac the artist-not visiting artists by pleading the injustice of many “fields”. We must de-1
velop our own children, and
leay Building, Portland, Oregon, -its own. but there is the dif- its publicity...........
38ll/ i East Morrison Street
maintain industries, support
Advertising rates made known ficulty.
O
FFTri^pnr’TTTr«;
on application.
________ _ | “The South needs South-
U r rlU R . r U L l I l U o
professions, encourage enter- ;
—auspices—
“Don’t ask for rights Take them. lern expression of all phases “Jf only my husband could ¡PrisesL so, that tbesc chi,ldre,|i
An don't let anny wan gin
give them to of Southern life ill sonS> |make love like you.
von " sighed ma> bc honorably employed
ye. _ A right that is handed
nded to ye fr
awthin' has somethin’ the matter with prose, painting, music. To the beautiful woman to her at »«»‘urity.
it.”—Mr. Dooley.
It is not enough to say
get that it needs acceptance husband’s secretary.
that
or our children at*
of
itself
-
more
frankness.
“They have rights who dare main­
“That’s what his typist tend we
tain them."—James Russell Lowell.
Sunday
school and chur­
"It needs to begin to es­ often
says,” he murmured ch on the sabbath
day. It is
cape
the
nonsense
about
LYNCHING HISTORY spotless white womanhood, unthinkingly.
not enough to say even that
too much upon a TEMPORAL POWER a banner crowd turned out
Between 1889 and 1925, in insisting
kind of purity that is human- The Power between church for the last rally and witness­
—MUSIC BY—
elusive, there was in the Un- \y impossible. It needs most
ed the burning of the mort­
ited States a total of 3,559 of all to wipe out fear of ugly and State in far off Mexico gage.
_ _ We must be able to
lynchings. Of these
;se victims puritanical Northerp judg- causing much speculation j point to that church and say
724 were white and 2,835 „icnTs.
as to the final outcome, as that some successful organi-
Prizes Awarded In The Popularity Contest
were colored. The only states • “The South has got to well as sympathy for the zation had its beginning
with a clean record arc Xew c|ean itself of the fear of fac- ousted priests. It is, to say there; or that men and wo-
First Prize To The Lady Having The Highest Amount Over $25
Hampshire, Vermont, Mass- jnfr itself.
the least, treading on dang- men now successful were
achusesse, Rh o d e Island.
erous ground to align with aided in completing their ed-
Second Prize To The Lady Having The Highest Amount Over $15
Connecticut and Utah. Geor­ "Not an easy job.”
either cause, and yet the ucation through a scholar-
Third Prize To The Lady Having The Highest Amount Over $10
gia has the worst report,with EXPENSIVE TUBBING charge that President Gallos ship that some particular
448, and Mississippi follows. ....
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, .makes against the Christian church supported.
GET IN THE GRAND MARCH AND WIN A PRIZE
The lynching toll has drop Hello, I at, I hear you lost church in Mexico is one that Citizenship rights, privi­
ped rapidly in recent years, • store.
°ur Job ,n tbat department J arouses much interest and leges and obligations should
thanks primarily to post-war “Yes, got fired the first thought.
be subjects for lectures and
Admission • 50 Cents
migrations, and secondly, to day.”
The clergy is accused of discussions in the church
the aggressive investigation “How did that
seeking temporal power,
as much so as the trip
happen r Thatpower is destined to just
work by the National Asso­
Christ
made to the temple.
ciation for the Advancement /^h, I just took a sign benefit big business interests Cooperation in the temporal,
Pine Bluff, Ark.—In the new
of Colored People, an organ­ lad> * shirt waist and put it -_and \yan Street, in acquir- matters is more essential at ! the temporal power that the Nash
automobile body plant Y O U R W A N T S
ization composed of mem­ on a ba!h fub-
ing that power the priests this time than unison in pray I churches in Mexico have ac- 49 Negroes
went to work at
bers of both races and head­ \\ ell, that u asn t so awt- are charged with acts little er. While both are evidence quired.
unskilled
operations.
ed by Moorfield Story, of U «* t ' j S *5 *.
„ short
of slavery
for the orphan
poor o f organization, temporal URBANE LEAGUE RE Los Angeles— The indus- -------------------:--------------
don t know but the sign
working
class and
Boston, a former president
success will doubtless induce
ON INDUSTRY r,al problems of the city s
THE ADVOCATE
of the American Bar Associ­ read. How would you like to children. Evidently this pow- prayer with less skepticism, PORTS FOR
JULY
large population attracted Slil
wtu;
see
}our
best
girl
in
this
torier
]iad
begun
to
show
results
ation.
if
not
unbounded
faith.
$2.98?’
much
attention
during
Ju
ly
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An interesting theory has
detremental to the Mexican Organization in the Negro Bulletin No. 5 of the In­ The Council of Social Agen­ Stay off Tuesday evening. Sep. 14
been advanced for the preva­ VIRGINIA LYNCHING government or contrary to church has not extended be- dustrial
Relations Deport­ cies ordered a city-wide sur­ Particulara taler. —Adv
lence of lynching in America, DENOUNCED BY PRESS the politics of the present ad­ yound the collection basket ment of the
National Urban vey of industry among NV FOR SALK — 8 room houae .call
aside from the clash of races.
ministration . Whatever the and the backwoods choir- League summarizes
Ilroadway 2025— Adv.
employ­ groes.
It is held that America was Although there is little evils most noticeable, it is an w i t h few exceptions, of ment conditions throughout
Grand
Rapids,
Mich.—
Here,
settled by the more aggres­ prospect of anything but a indisputable fact • that the course. Some will say the the country as follows.
Sell our qiBck selling Toilet Goods
the rapidly increasing and
Medicines. Big profits. Pay
sive of the old inhabitants. superficial
Christian Church in Mexico church has no other function Reports covering a wide too,
investigation
of
us
when sold. Write quick. We
Negro
population
was
dis­
The stay-at-home lacked the the recent lynching in wythe had shown the effects of or­ than to worship God. But in area tell of two outstanding cussed and a survey of the trust LARO
you.
CHEMICAL COMPANY.
ambition to move. With the County, Virginia, in which ganization in some form, another breath these same developments a m o n g Ne­ working and living condi- IU'/4 Jefferson
St.. Memphis, Tenn.
emigrant’s g o o d qualities the mob stormed the jail and 1 He r e in America, the people will say that God is groes during July. One is the tiqns was considered
For Rent—Housekeeping Rooms
were his bad ones, which in­ brutally murdered an impris-1cburcb activity in politics everything-and controls ev- unusual demand for workers Milwakee— There
T 1 h 111 a r rt e w
iv.-e
for man and Walnut
wife, 931 42$0. Rod-
W is a n UC »«'table
ney Avenue.—Phone
cluded a fondness for combat ioned man, newspapers of and civil matters is sought erything.
in
the
building
trades;
and
movement
lent into
this
ci- . For R*nt—Nicely
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and a tendency to violence. the state have been emphatic more or less. Catholics and We realize that dictating, the other the large number cided
from vmcago
C h irairn anu
itn l omcr
o th e r keeping
irom
rooms. 46 1 furnished
Williams Ave.
Our high murder rate, aside in their denunciation of the Protestants are urged to take advising or suggesting to the of laborers added to municip­ tv 1} points
in
the
middle
west.
Phone
Trinity
3747.
from lynching, is offered as outrage.
a hand and councel the elec- church is almost wasted ef- payrolls. Chicago reportd Twenty-five f a mi l i e s are ,
~°A to tingle men or a
additional proof of this the­ The N. A. A. C. P. has re- tives during their political fort. But until our church a al shortage
a known to
. * Imvo entered
a i a. tile
i man
3 room*
to . rent
of
plasterers
and
and
wife,
ent
reasonable on ac-
ory. We hold life cheaply. ceived clippings from a num- careers, l or some reason the reaches the point where civil brick-masons and in several
city
in
two
weeks
from
the
H
1,Un$e'
Jou Ave. 91,1 Mt.
2.' ,
With pioneer days over her of the leading newspap- Christian church in America magistrates and politicians North Carolina cities the de- State
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between 42nd and 45th
Of
Iowa.
During
the
Scott
car.
Phone
Sunset
3447.—adv.
and a uniform civilization be-:ers jn which strong state- has failed to see the advant- recon with it as an organ-
,
t that Nc month three foundries, em-
°
ing established everywhere, nients are made. The Rich- a£e of acquiring temporal ized power, its members can
K
found
employ
ploying
325
Negroes,
shut
Brow^B?.B
“
W
AmcC1Lt°,«!!t,
.d
the sacredness of human life mond News Leader in an ed* P°wer. and consequently the hope for little reward (onthis ment art,sans
where
they
had
been
down
temporarily
a
n
d
the
irom
Chicago.
Powder,
perfumes,
is preached more effectively itorial headed, “A Dark Dis- poetical material available earth) to accrue from th e " ’“'
i •
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i
«oap*. cream*, comb* brushes, tooth
packing
inclustrj cut 4 clown
paste, tooth brushes, shaving cream
But there are long strides grace to Virginia,” declared: bas hardly any religious af- connection. Organization is d c 11 ‘ ^inH U,!* p t nn 'k'v ___
an average of three and a co ", Call
p »c*». ro««». lipstick, etc., etc., etc
which remain to be made be­ “A drunken mob of sav- flbat,ons tbat would affect the American slogan. Power . j contractors us e d to
for particulars and
half
days
a
week.
fore we can with rhetorical ages on a South Sea Island a campaign one way or the is its ultimate goal. If we in- e than thc customary Cleveland— For the f i r s t prices. Broadway
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truth “point with pride” to could not have been more ot*Ler- . .
tend
to
remain
citizens
of
h
f
For Sale— B room house, good lo
time
a
rapid
transit
campany
the superiority of Western brutal. Russian‘reds’ in the Especially is this true of America, wfc cannot pleas- ,
Call Broadway 2025.
c whose buildine
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employment to colored cation.
civilization.
maddest frenzy of their ir- tbe Negro church and the antly evade the slogan, even program
*’ is ’’ the largest in the gave
For Rent—5 room unfurnished flat
men
as
track
workers.
religious revolution would ^*e£ro politician. Ministers though we miss the goal. state, save Atlanta’s and Sa* Brooklyn— Two companies Call Walnut 8052.
1
he
group
needs
men
and
jiave
hesitated at such cruel- themselves, as a rule, know It is not advisable that we
^ Rent-5 room modern house, at
dissatisfaction with 272 ^ o Wheeler
women
(v Done
... who are . . willing to . do .....
in the name ofjlittle abou] church govern- seek temporal power to the
haii"Va,f oVTlTo°skuVccl reported
Street. |24 per month
its
colored
help
because
of
ir­
Call
at 430 E. 37th Street N.
something to help us, today, ‘white supremacy’ this crime rr?e.nt * and stl1* ,ess about point that the Mexican re*; , K:ue(i ta ks were j)C. regularity in attendance and
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too many of us are going to disgraces a commonwealth c,v,] government. Their idea ligionists have reached. But ing
and performed
unskiUea tasks
wtrc Dc threatened to c h a n g e to I*or Rent-Furnished
by
Negroes.
do, but \\c ne\er get started. tjiat jias boasted the patient social and welfare work we should seek is for the pur-j I Prominent among the cit­ white workers. A group of 143 E. 18th St., Call K. rooms
8888.
ANDERSON°ON SOUTH honesty of its justice.”
*s usually summed up in pose of giving youthful inem- ies which showed gains in dependable colored workers
----------------The Richmond Times-Dis-1Pra7er* Pfayer and more hers the first lesson in the es-
e in
n ffirio n t ones u ,, ,°,r
— Well
Furnished
roomi f :
employment is De­ rcnlarnri
replaced th
tlie
ineiticieut
block Rent
of the
Baptist
church 390
Sherwood Anderson, no- patch, heading its edetorial, Prayer, witli a contribution sentials of organization
o ------ ------ . and municipal
where, because of addit­ in one of the factories, and Fir,t Street. Phone Selwood 2009
velist and author of “Dark “Law and Order Outraged,” thrown in here and there, the value of cooperation. troit
ions
during
there arc for thc time being the threat-
Mrs. b . j . FuilerTrinity 1683
Laughter,” contributes a dis- writes:
I Business connections and in- Let s borrow an atom of upwards of July,
2,CXX)
Negroes
ened
change
has
been
avert-
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cussion of race relations as “In permitting or in fail
paving
and
improving
strs.,
ed
Ea*/ terms, cash 1300.
he has observed them in the ‘ng to prevent this lawless
and
collecting
garbage.
Tul­
Chicago—A silk liosery com- s rooms modern in every
South to the September num* 'exercution of a prisoner-wy-
DON’T
FORGET
sa
added
to
its
Negro
em­
DON’T
FORGET
pany offered positions to ten W5nYe Aa^ , ^ ^ "^ h ick ^ h o "« :
- - - - - - - - - - - theville has openly outraged
ployees
in
the
water
and
and
to train them
sales- Phone Hillsboro 7 R one X. Ad
o , and j c Saturday
a ^ e
law and its order
it has be-
street departments and Jers­ manship
in the company’s Rome 2; Lehman’ B' averton. Oregon
Sunday
Spe- trayed
lack and
?f confidence
ey City added Negroes to
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cial: Fried Spring Chicken
dld>’ constituted courts.; Saturday Afternoon is a Half-holiday its street-paving gangs. In school.
NOTICE
'hat is the real pity of this
HOTEL
NOTES
During
July
and
August
Our
Store
Will
Close
at
San
Antonia
colored
janitors
and Potato Salad.
latest lynching, the r eal
meetings of the Pori
1 P. M. ON SATURDAY
and matrons went to work in Clarence Ramsey bell hop Regular
branch
of the
National As o
murders.
the new million dollar city at thc Portland
Cooperate in This Progressive Movement by Shopping Before
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sociation
for
tile
advancement
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It is an in sucb
attack upon
the
is
on
the
job
1 P. M. on Saturday
auditorium.
People held every secom
after a few, days vaca­ Colored
¡courts which, in Virginia, is
Monday evening at Bethel A M F
Other noteworthy instan­ again
Larrabee and Mi Milieu St>
at home with his piano, chui-cli
ces were reported from thc r tion
LEE
ANDERSON.
Hcc’y.
Agents
for
a
d
i
o
,
graphophone
a
n
d
Agents
for
Tabor 7100
following:
J.
A.
EWINO,
Free.
Butterick
Revelation Lansing— Thc new Olds ho­ trombone-
J. Carr, captain THE SUNFLOWER-SEASIDE
Louis H. Strickland Patterns
tel, finding its white waiters of Eugene
Silk
NOW OPEN
W
PRICE
1 Typewriter
bell-hops
the Portland,
unsatisfactory, employed ne­ says that the at next
Ribbons, Carbon Papers.
and
Hosiery
time he is The Sunflower furnished tents an
Stationery, Printing, Book
Publications
for Women gro waiters. To supply thc dippy enough to take a cottage
Ore., is now oper
I
on
Binding, Rubber Stamp«,
The most in value-The beet in quality
required number a force was plunge into the Sea of mat­ ( rochet at Seaside,
grounds. Swings, Horse
Seal#
court and Fishing with in a
brought in from neighboring rimony, he will try Seattle. shoe
GASCO BRIQUETS 409 McKay Bldg.
hundred
feet of the door.
Portland.
Ora.
¡cities.
NOW ON
Write
or
phone J. W Curry
Jess Earnest, thc former 107 N Phone
14th Street, Portland,’ Ore
Kansas City, Mo— Hod car­ heavyweight
Cheapest fuel because
Broadway
at thc
riers and building laborers, Portland, is captain
——
—o----- 1541.
no Ashes
hot-footing
a-
whom ninety per cent arc round for a job.
Holliday & Holliday
AUSPLUND DRUG A Store-Wide Clearance of Summer Line* and of colored,
have been idle dur­ Henry Gibson, of Hayden
Tonsorial
Parlors
125 North Sixth Street
ing
the
carpenters
strike.
A
Gas Salesrooms
M
Broken
Assortments—Matchless
Are
The
STORE
Lake, Idaho, is expected
•The local union to which home
Economies
That
Prevail
Throughout
new location we are arrange
SIXTH & O LIBAN STRUTS
(these men belong has one of him. soon. A job awaits to In give oi.r better
service to our patron
This
Helpful
Store
PORTLAND, O U .
,the largest colored member-
We invite ladies, gents and children t
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come in and see us.
LABOR DAY
BALL
Monday, September 6, 1926
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