T H E ADVOCATE ■JJ! 1 _ - ....... . THE ADVOCATE to vote, therefore, . w c ' CHARLESTON BANK IS the promises that the Repu- Xenia, O., for many years initiate social mingling of right „ blican Party made to the col- president of Wilberforce U., the so-called upper and lower jshould ■ ■ not miss an opportu-; . ■ CLOSED Pabliahad «vary Saturday at ored voters in 1920. He can Wilberforce, O. passed away classes” , said a stranger wholnity to do so for in that way Baita 91S413 Macleay Budding Charleilun, S. C.. Sept 16.—The do it by helping to stop lyn- 'following a long illness anil had been a visitor in our city we can help them to gain the People's Federation Bank, of tbit city, Ft on« Broadway 9807. did not open itt doors Wednesday ching, disfranchisement, jim- Dr Joseph A. Booker for 38 for a few days. Now isn't right of franchise. on orders of the state bank examiner ■. D. C AN N A D Y ..... crow cars and segregation in 'years was president of the that a bad reputation to go ' The reason |ivtn for closing the bank TKt thicken dinner at F in i A. M I was that it was unable to realise on MBS. 8 . D. CANNADY. Manager the governmental offices in Arkansas Baptist College, out about us from Portland? ! t liurch I'hur>da> given by Mr its receivables in sufficient amounts Washington City. He can ap- Little Rock, Ark , died sud- It's certainly a bad linpres- •nd Mrs L. A. Asniord was a bnl- I to meet its current demands It had ADVOCATE AGENTS * Ia U te^i he»U *1 noon "day amounting to about «¿00.000 point colored men to the of- denly while attending the sion for the Stranger to have. ad "c i EUu Sanitary Barbar Shop 1 meal there. VVH' M ^ | tice of Register of the Trcas- National Baptist Convention Portland has in it some of 90 NORTH SIXTH ury, ministership to Haiti Incorporated. Both men had the best people ■■■■ on earth. But] The it Y v. u* of Sh.loh Baptist; __________ jackVonviUeTFlT S«pi 1 4 -S fn ie l ■■§1 SUBSCRIPTION BATES and a number of other offic- spent the greater part of the those who are guilty of the a- Church had_a interesting meeting last | Lowe, white, alias "Red" Lowe, a ' r r J S U s un.!,i\ ju.l 11 u., » e ll attended (lots stevedore, was charged with $2.50 Fer Year t J 0 es formerly held by colored bloom of life in educational bove charge should cease be- ''“sunj.y s lesson Luke U : i - u - i triaaba criminally assaulting three pretty N«- 1 SO Sui Months reaching Humility, will be led gro girls and a white girl, in indict- and church activities. ing so, for to intelligent peo- „ Tbr«« Month* _____________1.00j men with credit. , . T • by Mr Henson Friends and I strangers menta returned.last week by the l)u Payable in advance The president should rem- pie VOU are very little ill their cordially welcomed Gertie May Nail- i val county grand jury judge Dan Entered at the Poetoffice at Portland, . K . . . , m ‘‘As Maine goes so goes estimation and* when you do ,nK> President; kuth Naiim ig. g. Sec. 'tel A Simmons was on the bench ir Oregon. ae second-da«« matter ember that it was the colored MOKE O F S T A N F IE L D S PLAN Continued From Pag* One provides that this forty per cent, wht^h will amount to some $40,0UU,H0II bmr>l upon the present value of the grant lands, be paid twenty par cent to the counties wherein the lands lie and twenty per cent to the state of Oregon Senator Stanfield expresses confi­ dence in his ability as chairman ol the Senate Public Lands coinmlUM to procuie the passage of tbia amend incut so far as the Senate ia concern­ ed, and expresses equal faith in the ability of his colleagues, Congress­ man Smnoti, chairman of the Public Lands commillre uf the House, to ’ ■■■ « r * A ' « A " « » U ■ " «ss » V g n s . eie i o u i \ i pro«are the enactment oi this leliel measmr in the House, and inasmiii li as President Coolidge has approved ______ _ . ___, I • . « «__ , , . ,,J , I ■ o ■ — [circuit court when the grand jury iin, policy ami aimed (he Oregon California bill, it is reasonable to as­ Sale Household Furniture 10 made its report. I'hc grand jurors heard the testi­ sume that hr will likewise approve IM PORTANT! Monday September 27th at these other relief measures if Con­ South First Street; Joeeph Phelpe' mony of the (our alleged victims of gress sees fit to enact them All communications for publico Edith Williams. Administrm- Lowe's attacks during the session Senator Stanfield's committee as­ signments, which have enabled him tu f g f Z X S F & Z publican party ‘ DEEP R IV E R ” GIVEN bring about such great benefits to the tag Company, Suita 312-313 Mae- without which the party is that the voters of Maine are ¡community you do not care Tunnt, Jac°k to , State of Oregon are of great value to NEW VERSION laay Building. Portland, Oragon. , certain to go down to defeat iuuy satisnea witn tne party, j for and it you cannot speak a . franie and few if any but those who the state, and as the Senator says, But it remains t o b e s e e n good w o r d f o r t h e m t h e r e is *** on sorry Advertising rate* made known in 1928. New York. Sept. 1 J.—W F'ranke they belong to and are the property of the State of Oregon. whether or not t h e a x i o m no l a w w h i c h c o m p e l s y o u t o j The Elks' Card Party Wednesday Harding (white) announces a new on application. opera, touching upon (hr Negro prob 1 the Stag Club was enjoyed MORE ABOUT KITS RIKI) We know several “ society will be upheld. say d i s . p a r a g i n g . t h i n g s a b o u t I , bv S‘v“ h a .' Â ïg “ n . Â r M l « J ï ï i ' " . X l ton of today, musically fashioned aft­ -Don't ask for righta Take them , large 11 on tinned from p m * one ) er the famous Negro melody, "Deep Portland who --------°------ An don't let anny wan give them ta leaders” in „ them. It may be well to re- was in every respect a successful one River" of Harry T. Burleigh Mi business It is they who put the gla­ ye. A right that ia handed to ye fr could swim the English "GOLDEN RULE NASH member what _________ that ___ ______ __ j you ~ — - sow - -- _ _ » i m .- Harding says that the opera Is writ- mour of sentimentality about it If aawthin’ has somethin' the matter with they would sav “no it shall not Con­ v m i «.-ill ->l«.s r u s n nnri t h a t P r o p e r t y CUStOdlAn a t White ten in the modern operatic vein, in ti it. "—Mr. Dooley.____________________ Channel if they were permit­ W ill a l s o r e a s p , , ana W • n . which jar* rythms abound, and state. ! u r -w e will bear no more Sons to It is indeed gratifying to >OU , , tnat send to battle", thrre would be no alO U Se IB 1/BwQ -| cont, j er j»«» fundamentally A ted to tow a barel of booze a- a struggling soul seeking the ,ntclbgent, thoughtful stran- "They have rights who dare main more wars And he is right and the ... _ ’ " , , , . merican. I nave thrown overboard longside of them. Inin them."—James Russell Lowell. and navy fnree* faint* that lie real truth of the way of life Fcrs are not at all interested Washington. Sept 16.— —Arthur tVery musical law and set of rules to •mis in petty g o s s i p i n g a n y w h e r e , Jy00*5. **>, custodian of White emphasize the fact that jazz is not a is right and the money makers back 1 * * ’ House property and personal attend- lu be deformed and travestied of the army and navy know how to A FA TH ER ’S^ADVICE to meet see and hear a Chris­ GREAT IS THE FALL upon the vanity of the women ant to presidents since 1609 died ,n ..heap dance halls, but to be taken I tian gentleman declare that the i lub program I te President Coolidge lost a- l ursdav after a long illness. Allho seriously as a new rvthm. a new con t ö ener “ God moves in mysterious Here’s the sort of thing the Golden Rule is a good nother supporter, when Sen­ suffering from a heart ailment for the tribution to music, the most import­ last two years. Brooks continued to ant in the last century Ihave tried MORE ABOUT TEA ways His wonders to per- the father of two decades a- and practical one to harmo- ator Lenroot of Wisconson perform his duties and even went to prove in ‘ Deep River' that lazz ex­ (Continued from page one.) with President Coolidge to the Sum- 1 form.” This Biblical utter- go advised his son in confi- nize ones life with and that was defeated in the recent presses tragedy quite as effectively Committee for a Better Social Order; White House Brooks was a Mrs Lottie Hannon president of the ance comes to our mind as dence and sincerity before he it works too in big industries primary election. The presi- mer bonded official as custodian of the ig bv an illustrated folder Yamhill County W. C T. 1C recenllv i l , . j . i . executive mansion and was respon­ sent out oy the M & L. Realty Co*. from VNewberg, Oregon, Mrs F M we read of the great disaster struck out into the world: and if given a chance will do j . t dent had better adopt late s.ble for all the movable property | Mr and Mrs William Panic . , in that “ Dream City” called “ My son, remember, you effective work in the church president Roosevelt’s meth- ,her* . .,hl' capacity he w ii in >60 Seventeenth St., Oakland. C a l. it - Jasper, is doing a splendid business in the ?J ''" ''. 'v , K on. Mrs. J W Latimer 'touch with ii>ur president« He had handling of real estate George , Mar­ Miami, Florida And it comes have to work. Whether you from which it has been so r . , , , . • s i . ». >u* F.ster All en Jobes prominent in and Club circles; Rev ,o us because in that city be- handle a pick and shovel, a carefully and almost univer- ! t I“ ' ' S f f S A t ■ E S S V z J S ."'* tin is manager and I. W Lomax is i'hilusuphical luhii F Moreland, pastor of F'irst A porters to stay on the job. \VYnTto"„ M K Zion church. Rev II L. John autiful with all of its wealth set of books, or a wheelbar- sally excluded. W e were glad A woman preacher in New President Taft slime, ('residing Elder of Zion A. M and culture and its fine chur- row; whether you dig ditch- to hear Mr. Nash and wished York says that Christians MORE A BO U T NASH b l liurch, Mr W C Holliday, of front page one Holliday St Holliday. Mr F. Williams ches and ministers there are es, edit a newspaper, ring that the ministry-of this city need the pagan virtue oi Af- j W ILLIAM S AVENUE *Y* plutces Continurtl ____________ have done to u> a« thev WOtlM prominent in Mt Olivet church circ­ public streets upon which door bells or sell behind a especially might have heard rica. We believe her whtu* we | have u> do to them." les; Dr and Mrs Fiber) Booker, Mrs Among the out of town visitor» at i When Mr Nath found that obedi- J D 1 harleston interested in social colored citizens are prohibit- counter, you must work Do him and learned from him think of Miami. the Branch during the week were Mr 'tin e to the law of God brought hxp- service, Mrs Fi Highby, of the Old ed from walking except in not be afraid of killing your- a few lessons of how to put and Mrs. Win W Robinson of Los pinnt, harmony, peace and prosper!- Rose Club and a number of others Angeles; Mrs. L E. Woods, Chair- ty inlu a sweat shop where all had lending atmosphere to the place. the pursuance of their duties self by overworking on the ¡Christian religion which so man of F'inance, Kansas City, M o, Y been hatred, fear, discontent, and pov- LEADERS HIT The party progressed smoothly un W. C. A.; Mrs Myrtle Foster Cook, ertv before, he drtermined to see der the effinrnt chairmanship of Mrs as servants of the white resi- sunny side of thirty. Men die many of us profess, to real former editor of National Notes, N | what results would mine from the Alice M Handsaker, and was »greet dents on those streets. Not e- young sometimes, but it is use. A leading local politician A C W ami Chairman of Women»' ! same law in international wavs Cer- cned by the tea service of Mrs, W il­ ven may a colored servant of generally because they stop Ten years ago nobodv is QUOted as having said to Auxiliary of the N A A. C P.j Mrs tainlv the Golden Rule would not liam Bowers and Mrs l.unle H Fres- _______ ______________ , ._ _ . i R. E L. Bailey and Miss Maggie work among the unspeakable Turks of C hicago assislrtl by Miss Lois God walk upon these streets. work at 6 p. m. and do not go wanted to hear Arthur Nash, one of our ministers the oth­ Harris. These ladies were a part of Yet Mr Nash at the cost of $25,OUO ton Handsaker of Rrrd College; M i s s Nel­ the Kansas City, M o, delegation to of his own funds is strengthening an It was j'ust last Summer we home until 2 a. m. It’s the in -. Now he cannot accept one- er day when he complained the National Association of Colored uplift movement among young Turks lie Allen of Grant High, Starters Ivan George Cannady and Bobby Al­ met a black man, but a very tervals that kill, m y son. The ; tenth of the invitations for to him about the meager Womens Clubs held in Oakland last and although at first hr was received and len Others among the younger guests with suspicion, yet even after a few were Misses Helen Logan. Jennie just and holy man—a beauti-1work gives you appetite for addreses all over the conn- consideration accorded colo month and were en route home The Oregon State Federation of months thev were beginning to be Dora Grayson. Henry and Louise Ha­ ____ Womens __________________ ___ lievr ___ ful soul who had only a short your meals, lends solidity to Ary and his books are trans- red voters in Oregon: “ Do Negro Clubs held a special that ____ there is ____ such a _______ thing in the ter lev of Reed College and Miss Cat- time before been ordered off your slumber, gives you per- lated into foreign languages, you know why your people rae»*"« »« *he Branch on Sunda'y af- world as unsrH.sh service and are re^ liti'» School respectively and Miss Keene a street in Miami at the point feet appreciation of a holi- He goes about the country get no recognition to speak r T henFirefiy Club had its meetig on gn<"iw"n Mwav*” works It ha*» t.T ‘it Norma i'rcsiding over all these stood Mrs Saturday afternoon the largest alien day. ( at his own expense teling of of from the office holders?” i atten-!it the law of God." says Mr Nash Cannady hostess of thè day, graceful of a gun. dance it has had recently. in her dress of biack ad white, person- There are young men who his wonderful discovery of “ No”, said the clergyman. “ I The Crystal Club and the Blue Tri- In the limited section al­ ifying the »ymboN emphasiird in thè Club have not opened up for ac­ z-v a-a -m w w w v y v r a s / C color »chetile of her hunir, Love and lotted to colored people to do not work, but the country the law of goodwill. A skep- will tell you—in the fit si angle tivities as yet. live one sees most appalling is not proud of them. It does tic says, “ Maybe he does this place you are divided and iu The Loyal Comrades will have regular meeting on Tuesday, conditions of ignorance and not even know their names;, for advertising.” He is wel- the second place instead of their Sept 21st YOUR WANTS PORTLAND it only speaks of them as S o -, come to all the free advertis- selecting your leaders from The Brancvh is open daily from | her hand-maidens—vice and M and-So’s boys. The great bu­ l C O M I N C i T O ■w ing we can give him and the among your professional and,j10 A M *° 6 p crime and disease. W ho is re­ Stay of the date of Monday Octo­ sy world does not know they columns of the Advocate are business men and women, sponsible? H OTEL NOTES ber ISth, the Woman's Guild of St. We call our country’ a have arrived. So, my son, open for free advertising to you permit your janitors and PhilUpa Mission will give a dance on that date at Hibernian Hall on Kua- his par- Specialist R is visiting _ Christian country—but is find out what you want to be | anX business man who will domestic servants to occupy - John Jones who aell St. —Adv. it? Ought we not be afraid and do. Take off your coat; establish his business on the places of leadership— some- j *y'missed* at*ThV Portland‘and***** more in Internal Medicine for the 6 room house and garage to rent, to go to our fine churches in and make dust in the world, principles of Christ and so thing n o Other race will do *9 among his Brothers and Sister* in $30 per month East 3623 Adv pact fifteen years The busier you are, the l e s s I help bring in the better day Miami and ask for God’s but yours. You cannot hope Talbert Allen, a waiter at The Port- F'OR R EN T—Furnished room with blessings and at the same harm you are apt to get into,! f° r which we are all working. ever to gain the proper rec- week n 'h* I en Catholic and Hamite For Rent—Nicely furnished house­ Samuel, 32nd verse, r'And The rooms. 462 Williame Ave “ I have been to many pla- repeal of the black laws on King Said Unto The Cush-ite, Is it bleMrs. F". F. Hager, (daughter Marie) \ keeping fraid to stand up for the prin- find themselves powerless to Phone Trinity 3747. Well With the Young Man Absalom. tonsils and adenoids. —- — ©— —- ciples of the Constitution un- checkits grandiose display. If ces in my life, and have met the statute books needs your Mrs. Fullilove is a forceful speaker, Walton, E. C. Mulloy Hillsboro, ul­ 3 rooms to rent to single men or a thousands of people, but support as well as other im- and her sermon was well worth hear­ cer Mrs. of the leg. dl r- uh‘uh thCy W° rk LaPsd ‘ he Klan is a menace to our The Senior and the Junior Mis­ Mrs. Nels Peterson. Skamokawa. G,n * "f?? ."* ,? 1* on , c ' which they swear to uphold. peace, is a disturber of our Portland colored people beat portant measures which will ing. sionary societies held interesting Wash . colitis. j " UnS*' E: 9I,t 8* • them all when it comes to be on the ballot meetings Monday. Next meeting wifi Grover C Gouthier. Coquille. Ore . 2 Pho 4S.,h„ « V* ' i Mt TO t h p r a n national quietude, if it fom- be Monday September 27th at the colitis and ulcers of stomach Sco,t c ,r ' Phone S“ nMt M 47.-adv. Many of our group in the church T ° T HE G- ° - P’ ents strife and stirs up racial malicious gossiping about and the Seniors will serve a Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield, era _ ' 0 • denied the each other, and the indiscri- southland are luncheon from two until eight. The trouble. i _ —5 room unfurnished flat. President Coolidge still an