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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1926)
/ THl ADVOCATE T----------- — ------ tacked without thought of erpnsc, we hope that all will social, economic and politi tion of a solidly Repub cal life. We m utt learn to hit lican black race might be Published tvary Saturday at what the young folks are in help them in every way pos- P R O G R E S S IV E N E S S broken up. Neither political •a its 111-SIS Maeleay Building. comparison with what they sibe They will succeed it all ui th* pinches. sectionalism nor any system Phone Broadway 1107._________ used to be. It is clearly and of us co operate with them. IS T H E REAL CAMPAIGN ISSUE — • CANDIDATE® QUIZZED of rigid grouping of the peo primarily a question of what B. D. CANNADT................ Editor — ■■ pie, will, in the loitg run, is the best program the HITTIN G IN TH E A P R O G R E SSIV E IS O N E W H O PLA C E8 _____ MRS B I). CANWADY . Ms n s tw PINCHES The Advocate heartily en- prosper our country. 1 want church can put on and carry MAN A B O V E T H E DO LLA R ADVOCATE AOEMTB dorses the advice of the Na- to see the time come when on to get and hold its young Elks S&nitary Barber Shop The failure of Babe Ruth tional Association for the black men will regard thein- people and conserve thyir 90 NORTH SIXTH best interests An intelligent and Muesel, leading batters Advancement of Colored Fe- selves as full partakers of the and impartial study of the li- ^ anks base-ball team, ople that all colored voters benefits and duties of Amer- >.r m fe of the young people, their to tbc pinches might of the country, interview »can citizenship; when they B ER T E. Su m o«ih*--------------------J M relation to the church, the ut> ser' e as a splendid les- their respective candidates will vote for democratic can tor United States Senator didates; when they prefer " ~ £ w r i r . l , ^ r — ‘* ’!oblilr.tioil of the church , . » « « • Bf«u^ The fallwc Entered at the Poatoffic« at Portiaod. them is the first step in the two and others ot the as well as for Représentât!- the democratic policy on tar- Orir,,. bi ~ 0 Bd.Un ~tter |at(ack up?n |his prJ ; iem A team, to hit in the pinches in ves in Congress, as to their iff. taxation or foreign rela- IMPORTANT I sane, feasible program based the world series was the stand on the Dyer-McKinley tions, or whatnot; and When All communications for public*- on this survey and study is cause of their defeat at the anti-lynching -bill, segrega- they will vote the Republi- IS T H E O N E G R E A T tion of the races in govern-jean ticket for like reasons, tion or otherwiM should be ad- the second step. The faithful hands of the Cardinals. One of the reasons for the ment employ in W ashington, We cannot go on as we have drsased to Ths Advocate Publish execution of the program, in f Company, Suite 312 313 liac- poor showing that we are jim-crow cars and the dis- gone on for more than half P R O G R E S S IV E leav Building, Portland, Orefon. making such modifications franchisemept of colored pe- a century.” —From speech and adjustments as couth- " 'akinK in the economic and Advertising rates msde knawn tions. experience, and good b“ s,?ef* world‘ we h a v e »° ople in the south. Ifth cy fa-jo f the late Fres. Harding, on application. S E N A T O R IA L sense suggest, is the third |Vnch h,tu‘rs | hV rn so n tor vor, and will work for equal 1921. "Don't ask for right» Take them. . ° that is we are living too fast rights for all citizens, for the I The colored v°ters will An don't let inny mm give them to ft A right that ia handed to ye fr . The church docs not » enactment of laws which will find it to their advantage po- C A N D ID A T E - M l . , nd « S * aawthin' hat somethin' the matter with It."— Mr. Dooley. its hands of this young peo ping so hard on the gas, that givc all the protection in the litical and civic, when they it bodes ill for the pinch hit enjoyment of their rights, in a practical way realize the “They have right, who dare main- P.l e ’S P ^ l e m b y a d v e r s e c r i- ting of our group along busi they are the men to support. HTcat truth of this utterance lain them /’—James Russell LowelL tlO SIT l o t t h e V O U th O i t o d a y . H A N E Y D E M A N D S: ness and other pursuits. It is better not to vote at all our late president. When ' ~ i Conditions always have the- There seems to be a strik- than to vote for any other we do this, we will find that Farm Relief — Reclamation — Power Development — Merchant OUR OPPORTUNITY ir causes, and it is the world’s kind. ' we will be sought after by Marine — U nter ShippuiK — l urbinx of Special Inte retti . Icxpcncncc that t, know ledge1"*' ° u t ”n<i down Those of our group „ who oi causcs is n ra s s , n . ,fu. Of our home tie and our so- ■ ■ o------- both parties and that we wiil Government for the People are planning on leaving Ore discovcry of the proper rente- '! “ * wh,lc tire church prea- On the November ballot K*'.n greater political recog- gan, Portland in particular, ches too much about the gol will appear a measrc to r e - 'n d *on for our race, (Paid Advertisement bv I V. Galloway, Mar. Portland. Oretton) with the thought of a b etter, - hollle must ,lave its den gates and little about peal Section 35 of Article 1 how to live and how to save- of the constitution of Oregpn opportunity for development pro„ ralll too YOUR WANTS we would advtse them to re- T he more castigation of Too many of us are trying to which takes away citizenship mam right here, for Port- mduf d in b ape the habits of the rich rights of free Negroes if it and affords a better oppor- tht. church* t(u. |e* strious with our modest wages and were not for its abrogation Muaic L etto n i Children a apecialty <&> (So. Phone Eatt 1UWS or call 143 E. 18th tunity for the industrious. , he thinki bol doiK. salaries. We too often out by the fourteenth amend Street. M n. M. E Fullilovc -Adv. honest, upright colored man Thrct. , hi * alv e s* Dt,al t0 dress and out entertain those ment to the Constitution of -o— W atch for the date of the moat acn- , , , ,,w ho pay us our meagre sal- the United States. It is mere tational than any other place of •*- its .. SPECIAL SALE OF UNDERW EAR Drama of the acaaon. the salva ton of °„r boys and ari„ ‘¡,liu .aj of trvin* to ac. size in the country. By The Get-Acquainted Club. -Adv. ly to dispose of a dead horse The greatest handicap to gtrls by the church: thought,:cumulate. co-operate and es- that the people are asked to $4 Women’s Silk and Wool Union Suits at FOR R E N T — Modern 8—room ¡„blU h places of business our progress here is the lack n,oncy andserv.ce. houae cement baaement. furnace, ga There are certa.n unques-l,ike other races of people do. vote for this measure. rage. fruit. Near Franklin High. S30- of confidence, co-operation Call Sellwood 5726. We urge Portland minis --------- o —— — and race patronage. These ,h i'* SU?t? "i ? L aP |W e spend too milch of our try especially to make plain i For Rent— Housekeeping Rooms ic- f f ? “ ,he >” * « *?da>- time and means in having a the meaning of this measure )« á u b l* tor man three things put into prac and wit*. 931 Rod- C H ILD R EN ’S UNIONS $2.50 VALUES AT $1.69 ise " or!dl> aeenc'es have disco-.. d time.. tice with good commonsense to t he i r congregations an i ------------- ill veeed them taken them over, No racc of peop,e 0„ God-s Grey, part wool, u p r t l tuit in Inith neck, lunx 'lerv r*. ankle trn xtb and directed wisely Vrill For Rent—N icely furnished house- make us independent as to a,n caP1 a 12e them. I bc green eartli talks more about advise them to do their C hris keeping rooms. 462 W illiam s A va. Site« 4 (u 10 Well taped, drop ititc h —in a medium heavy wciith^. tian duty and vote for the Phone Trinity 3747. race needs and factors that / hurch 15 asU\eP ?n ,ts Job', II race pride and complains passage of this measure. W OM EN’S SEP. GARMENTS REGULAR $1.50 cannot be dispensed with ini as P?rm,rie<f these secular more about discrimination 3 room s to rent to tln g lt men or • man and wife, ent reasonable on ac- the nation. This thing of to outwit and outdo and other injustices of the Mt Olivet Baptist church, TW O FOR $1.00 of the distance. 4211 E. 91st St.. fretting, complaining and it. Purel> harmless recrea- whites, vet does less to show will within a few days launch cout between 42nd and ..45th Ave. Mt Fleeced icarment* for women Shirt« w ith lonit «lervc«, hitch neck, pulling up and going else tions which young people t hat pride and to prevent the a great drive to clear itself of Scott car. Phone Sunset 3447.—adv. ------- o------- ankle lentcth A ll «earn« are flat locked Splendid w eann ii Sire« 36 to44 like could be conducted by linjustices complained where, will never get us any of, indebtedness. The progress Hear the illustrated lec thing save disrespect, loss of the church for its youth, and than our own. ive pastor, Rev. E. C. Dyer confidence and loss of mon no other institution could do, j n our mad and feverish is back from a well earned ture by Mrs. E. D. Uannady And dozens of other bargains in underwear for women ey. We must stop trying to this as well, as decently, and efforts to keep up with the vacation and fresh for the Friday evening Oct. 22nd at and children. destroy each other, but di as profitably as the church, other felow and make our- big jobbed mapped out. The the First Christian Church, rect our efforts toward lift Beginnings of amusements | selves appear what we are Advocate will try t° do its 252 West Fark St. Free. BARGAIN BASEMENT ing each other up; quit fall supervised by the church not, many will resort to all bit towards helping this fine have been made here and kind of schemes’to ing out and fussing about keep in!church and membership and there, and the experiments “society” or run with the,friends reach their goal and BRINGS SUIT FOR $10000 the non-essentials. We must begin t° pool have been extremely satisfy “bunch.” ing. The church has no larg W hat is worse sometimes we hope all other organiza 1 Charlotte,X . C. Oct. our money and open up pla tions and individuals will do His leg broken, Ward Ed- ces of business so that our er and more pressing obliga- OUr batters knock the old likewise. It is a deserving in words, of the Greenville sec —ANNOUNCING— children, after obtaining an tion than to plan to interest ball for a home run, the ball stitution which plays an im tion. lived, worked and walk the arrival of our brand new line of education can find some entertain, satisfy, hold, and jg tossed to a jdayer of the o- portant part in our civic and ed arouud for tlrree years properly develop its young ther team and our man is religious life. thing that is more in keeping people. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS CARDS without knowing his injury, called out. And all of oyr ef with their training. We must Help Mt. Olivet. Come in early and make your choice while all arc new discovering teh condition on and criticis forts go for naught. stop talking about the white ing Complaining will not do it. Prices are Right— Satisfaction Guaranteed W e as a race must get PO LITICA L FREEDOM ly When his leg suddenly col people because they don’t al lapsed one day, according to —Exchange PR IN TIN G — ENGRAVING — EMBOSSING back to earth °nce more; ways give us a job and talk “I do not want the colored ‘preliminary papers in a suit stop striking out in the pin- The Advocate Publishing Company to them, pointing out the un-' BUYING°A HALL hes and slow down on the people to he entirely of one ^cr $10,000 against the City 312 Macleay Bldg. Phone Br. 5807 fairness of discrimination. that both the ° f Char,° te. which were filed If we will heed these sug The Old Rose club is just ? as- We ^ ust unite our for- party. I wish ,.r J uesday by Edwards in the gestions we can improve and one of the many our city can ces and direct our efforts to- tradition of the solid Demo Mecklenburg Superior court. NEGRO MADE FO OT Hear the illustrated lec make our opportunities a boast of, however, so far, is %,rard improvement of our cratic South and the tradi- ture by Mrs. 1C. I). Cannady BALL CAPTAIN OF Edwards will tell the jury, great deal better where we the only one to our know Friday evening Oct. 22ud at J. Cliff Newell, his attorney BATES COLLEGE are. ledge which has undertaken. the First Christian Church, said, that four years ago he -------o- was laying sewer pimpc for T H P r u i T P r u A M nT U P f?r its,P r°Sram the acquisi- New York, N. Y. Oct. 14— 252 \ \ \ st Park Si. Free« TH E CHURCH_ANT) TH E tion of a hall. Such is badly the city in a deep ditch, when To a Negro football star, YOUNG PE O PLE needed by our group in Port- the walls caved in on him. Charles R. Ray, who weighs £ / k ’s Daily Fashion Hint He was rescued and, while only 150 pounds has gone Most churches are serious ¡!and: ,a .ha11 ?wn! d and, con*, STAG CLUB AUDITORIUM continuing to suffer to some the distinction of being the in their objectives, and they 1 tn }lled b>' ckolored Pe 0 Ple' extent; was able to go to first colored man ever elect are kept very busy with the ° ne, of the greatest reas- M l 1-2 EAST M O R R ISO N ST. routine work and sp ecial°?S whJ we have not^such a work again in a few days. ed as Captain of the Bates OCTOBER — 28 — 29 — 1926 tasks. The problems of the ^ °,f Property is because Last February, it was said, College football team. For MASQUERADE BALL, F RIDAY, OCTOBER 29 Edwards was crossing Inde two years Mr. Ray has been church for the most part are °f thef-,ack of, u,n,t>‘ and co* complex. But all of this can- ^ ^ a tio n and leadership. pendence Square and step chosen unanimously to the PR IZE S G IV E N FOR T H E W O R ST L O O K IN G C O ST U M E ped aside to let a white wom “al-Maine” college football not excuse the church from * ?w tbat tb,s b wb,c^ A U S P IC E S OF T H E B O O ST IN G C O M M IT T EE an pass. He fell down and team. He is a versatile play giving serious attention to " umberj amongst its mem- ROSE CITY LODGE No. I l l , I. B. P. O. E. W. was unable to rise, his leg be er being starred not only for the problems of its young bCrS ^ leaders, somf °,f the people best and most thoughtful of ing broken above the knee kicking but for forward pas it was said. Investigation re sing and carrying the hall This problem can be at- our " omen> bas ^ead out to realize this most needed int- vealed, it is said, that the Ray is popular in college, Pay your subscription now! bone had long been broken playing center field on the Matchless Variety In Holliday & Holliday and had been held together college baseball team. He Tonsorial Parlors by a thin splinter of bone, came to Bates college from Sunday and Saturday Spe 12S North Sixth Street between the broken ends West Chester, Fa. cial: Fried Spring Chicken In our new location w t arc arranged was a pad of cartilage, sup Other Negroes who have 1 *• 8've better tervice to our patrons posed to have grown there been football stars at Amer and ___ Potato Salad. i We invite ladiea, gentt and children to owing to the bone not hav ican colleges include: W il a i o u u i o r t ^oxraorioaamT comf in lnd |ee oi All the New Season’s Favored ia U* Oo'.tea V m I I o M ing been set. He was given liam II. 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Lehman, Beaverton, Oregon, The Roland Hayes Quar Mrs. John Jones has gone to the eilae of the neck in back. The forced tops and soles; all of pure dye, Route 2. front of the dreaa ia in two arctiona, the tet will give a sacred concert • featuring the circular effect. ...A brand new shipment of High AllRevelation Silk Hose are Pure Dye, 'Sunday night at the First to Pasadena to bring back lower Sleevea are one-piece nnd rloae-fitting. Brown Beauty Articles just arrived her children who have been Medium aize require« .Ui yard» 40-inch Insuriing Long Wear Congregational Church from Chicago. Powder, perfumes, material. ------- 0 ------ visiting their grand mother. soaps, creams, combs brushes, tooth Paria rlinga to kaaha aa one of the RANGING IN PR IC E FROM $1.50 to $2.25 pa«te, tooth brushes, shaving cream, Rev. John F. Moreland moat effective medium« for exiirraAing compacts, rouge, lipstick, etc., etc., etc. the chic of aporta frocks. 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