SA T U R D A Y , MAY 11, 1927.
THE ADVOCATE
Thoughts for a H iousand Sermons
Page Three
CHURCH DIRECTORY
FIRST A. M. E ZION CHURO*
BY D K U S IL L A D U N J h h
Vi r¿iru& Washbur rve
H OUSTON
417 W illiam s Ave.
Rev. John F. M oreland. p sK sr.
to C H R IS T but we did n o t w ant any
The S tranger s Sabbatti Home
one of us to take him in to our busi
C H A PT E R III.
"G o g et your Kjtlaiuiiiiic», L»»iky.
The youth we te e seem inly ru sh ness—be had been a G A M B L E R . W e
DAKKY * HUM K 1TT A N 1N 1K S ( Penny w ant» to >«e Iham ," Nell com
8T. PHILLIPS MISSION
ing to d estru ctio n , a re the class for forgot that C H R IS T said to the
—
nianded.
"Com e, kitty I come, D arky I” the*' "W h ere the K ittan in n ict?" P et whom C hrist cam e—the lost, it is not T H I E F , " T h u day »halt thou be
Rodney at K nott St.
our own em inently respectable class w ith me in paradise.” I saw tbi» big
children called, a i they approached asked.
Moruing service, 11 *. m .; Sun
that we are sent, but to these, lost fellow board the train, be w as stiil day School, 12 m. Archdeacon
the red, hip-rool barn, aglcam with
F o r answ er, three little coal-black
indeed w ithout intelligent endeavor struggling to bold up going aw ay to Black mi charge; Mr. B. Colee, lay
w hite trim ming».
k itten s cam e tum bling o u t of the
"T urn D arky, honey I H ere D arky!' grain bin. T bey w ere round d u m p T he m istake th a t the church is n u k find W O R K when it was all around reader. A cordial welcome awaits
I’cl called, and, running to the barn, lings and so young that they were mg today is in thinking th at the m ere him. T his, T H I S is why men go you at St. PbiUipa.
------------ 0 -------------
th e opened the d o o r th a t led to the yet unsteady on th eir feet. 1'cuiiy revival is enough. T he revival is all down.
T his was why C H R IS T said to
»tall w here tw o old »pavined h o r ite rushed over to one of them and right b u t not enough. T o revive a
B E T H E L A. M. E. C H U R C H
»loud bunly eating hay iroin a tro u g h pushed him off hi» feet. T h en he »at drow ning m an is ail right but he P eter, F E E D MY LA M BS. H e
L arrabee and Me Millen Strecta
"W here'» o u r kitty , T rix ? W here'» back on his haunches and barked m would n o t be long w ith us if we did m eant it literally as the w orld ii find
no m ore.
ing out m ore and m ore literally that
Rev. 7 . X. Runyon, Pastor.
D arky, G in g e rt" »he cried.
high glee, as the k itten tried to rig h t
i t is because we do no m ore that every w ord of C hrist is m eant . T he
E. L. Jam eson, A ssistant
Ilcforc the boric» I tad tim e to an»* it» fat little self. A gain and again be
O ' --
w er, a big, tlcepy, black cat appeared did this, being careful all the while there ■■ the g reat falling aw ay that churches of today that are really
T H E H O U SE OF PRAYER
Irotu out o i the hay an d rubbed a- not to hu rt one of the little anim als. follow s revivals th at have undone the saving souls are those w ho see a du
g»m»t i'o»cy, p u rring loudly, i'o ie y D arky looked on, p u rrin g c o n te n te d belief o f sinners in the w hole thing. ty above building a church fo r them
1 rem em ber a beautiful girl w ho a t selves and th eir children and friends 28 U nion A venue N orth, PorSland, O r
reached dow n and »truked it.
ly, realising th at P enny would n o t
E lder R obert Searcie, P a sto r
tended o u r college. She w as very in- to enjoy, realizing that this church
" l ’cnny, th ii i* D arky, and D arky, harm her offspring
6541 66th S treet. S E. Phone Su 2794
llligent
as
well
as
being
spiritual.
will
never
reach
the
m
asses,
for
we
thia 1 » ■■■ ■**
Sunday School 10 A. M ; Sunday se r
' In the m idst of this fun the break-
She used her intelligence in her reli d ress too fine and too m any of us vices. 12 M and 7:30 P. M Mid-week
liu t D arky did n o t wait to hear th e last bell rang.
Services.
M onday, W ednesday and
gion. W e u»ed tn -have revivals am ong sewrn to really associate w ith the fal
ic»t. T h e (ur on her neck ru tiled up
Com a, children," Mrs. H oops c al
Friday evenings. All nations welcome
len.
the
stu
d
en
ts
every
year
w
ith
the
re
in bristle». H er back arched into a led, "your porrid g e is ready.”
sult th at no sinner could live and
Because of this these churches send
black crciecu t. H e r m outh opened
1'bc children put the k itten s back
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
breathe
and
continue
to
be
in
our
G
ospel
groups out into the sections
and there poured from out the red
the barn and called to Tenny to
m
idst.
of
the
city,
men
and
women
w
ith
a
cavity a (earlul m o u n d in g h u t which follow them .
62nd St. and 39th Ave. 8.
T h ere w ere consecrated young wo passion in th eir hearts fo r S O U L
m ade l ’cnny »link o il and trem ble,
Sabbath School 2:00 P. M.
Mr H o o p s opened one of the w in
men w ho w ithout any invitation SA V IN G , and there are such folk.
Preaching 11 a. in. and 8 p.
and run back to l ’et. Hi» ear» lay dow s w ith a bang and called sharply
w ould fast and pray th at the unbe T hese found rig h t down in the heart
Services
3:00 P. M.
clo ic to h u head, a» if to »ay:
"C a n 't you kids h ear the break fast
M iss P earl Stafford. le a d e r .
lieving m ig h t com e to the Saviour of sw irling sin centers, som etim es at
"D isagreeab le old »cratchl W h a t b e l i r
V isitors welcome.
and at the close of school alung w ith the risk of life, S O U L -S A V IN G
did 1 do to make you »o »nippyt"
T h ey scam pered to w ard s the house.
g raduation w ent a baptism al service. S T A T IO N S , a n d they do save many
"N ice puppy I Nice D arky t" P et
"I'll bet you w onder w hy papa’s so
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
kept repeating, trying to encourage cross, d o n ’t you. P enny. W ell, he put I noticed th a t when we w ere all who, w ithout them , would be lost.
th ro u g h a s we th o u g h t, this beautiful T hey feed and clothe the needy and
them to be friendly but D arky w u his nam e on a bond o r som ething for
E a st F irst A Schuyler S treets
young C hristian w ould go on. You find H O N E S T w ork for types often
Rev. E. C. D yer, P a sto r
• lubborn and refu ted to be pacified. a friend, A ndy, w ho ran aw ay, and
would find h er at early m orning w ith dishonest for the lack of a chance.
P hones: E a it 3333: T ab o r 1491
W ith o u t w arning, »he raced up a then D addy bad to pay the m oney.
B
Y. P. U. 6:30 p. ra.
the young co n v erts around her lead
T he hour has come in o u r group
tree, frisking her lung, black tail D addy w as awful nice but th at m ade
Sunday School 10 a. m.
ing them on by explanation of the when this w ork M U ST be done. No
backw ard» and fo rw ard s and looking him cro»»."
pathw ay in w hich C hrisl said we they will not com e to our big fash
over her shoulders im pudently, but
A» they ran up the fro n t steps, Mr.
m ust walk.
ionable churches, we will have to go
SHILOH BAPTIST
Penny did not give chase. In stead , he H oops cam e out on the porch. Penny
It was n o t possible for these to a fter them . W e have been so negli
CHURCH
»at on his haunches, his eyes full of ran up to him w ith a joyful baik and
turn back. I rem em ber an o th er g reat gent, so m any have draw n into the
puppy-know ing
T hen a very odd laid one little paw up on his overalls,
.'c/ival in a n o th er city w here I had sw ift channel of ruin, even from b et
thing hapened D arky ran dow n the as if to say, "Y o u 're m y m aster." F o r
76th & E. Everett Sta.
ih i r g e of a school O v er a hundred te r hom es of our group,, that some
tree and walked rig h t up close past a m om ent, as the man stood looking
young ir-rn seem ed really convertd. of us will have to sink o u r very Rev. G. G. Gardener, Pastor
Penny in her best Sunday go-to-m eet dow n a t the dog. hi* face softened in
Some of them had been gam blers, L IV E S dow n in the bed of the chan
ing behavior, and purred at puppy. to the first real smile it had know n
g reat big fine looking young men nels th at hold them , to turn the cur Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Penny yelped in answ er, and stalked fo r m any days.
capable of anything, but they walked re n t into higher, better and safer B. Y. P. U. at 7 P. M.
im portantly before Darky.
“Come in in for b reak fast, pup!" he
the stre e ts alm o st begging for work, ways. As the lodging of a few atones Preaching a t 8
P. M.
“ L ook quick! T h ey 'v e m ade up!” w elcom ed "W h o know s? P erh ap s
for honest jeb s. T he church had in a river bed has turned the channel
Posey shouted
"P e n n y ’s trying to you will be my 'lucky P en n y ’. ”
S A V E D them and did n o t concern it of a m ighty river, so a few- lives in
Rev. J. W. Anderson, Re
m ake an im pression on D arky
C ontinued in next w eek's issue.
self larth er. M ost of them finally re each com m unity sunk into life-saving
gional
Secretary of the Na
turned to the pool hall atm osphere.
statio n s can save the m ass of the
tional
Baptist Convention,
to the tam e soil, in w hich justice was
I rem em ber a g reat handsom e fel seem ingly ruined youth of today. W e
N. A. A. C. P . O F F IC IA L H A S
—Office 429 Til
by no m eans alw ays w ith the w hites, low of the group w ho did not w ant will turn the subject of H O W to the |U. S. A.
A R T IC L E IN F O R E IG N
provoked long and tiercely contested to give up W e had turned him over Social Service E ditor.
P U B L IC A T IO N
lamook St., —Trinity 3422.
wars.
B ut no b ittern ess rem ains.
---------- o ---------
Subscribe for T he A dvocate, 62.50 Subscribe for The Advocae
New Y otk, May 9 —An article by New Z ealander» arc fo rtu n a te in hav was recently pro m o ted to a s n n s ta n t
W illiam Pickens, Field S ecretary of ing c o lo u u e d a country in w hich the to the C ounty A ssessor. Mis* C ald
the N ational A ssociation for the A d uativc race i» capable of living a lo n g well is the C oast T en n is cham pion
side them in aunty, and probably and is w ell-know n in social circles.
BALDWIN’S CAFE
vancem ent of C olored P eo p le< of
eventually
m erging w ith the w hites.
“A frican N egroes and the F u tu re of
Individual half-caste M aoris and purc- GOODWIN MAY LOOSE
the Colonial S ystem " is publiilted in
Under New Management
bluod M aoris have already a ttain ed to
"D ie F rien d en s-W arte", for April,
the
h
ig
h
est
positions
in
the
S
tate,
and
L
os
A
ngeles,
C
alii..
May
19—
Be
1927, a G erm an in tern atio n alist m a g
SIXTH A O LIB AN STREETS Best Foods—Courteous
m ore of them will do so.
I t is h ig h ginning Sunday
May 15, Jasp er's
azine published in Bcrliin
PORTLAND, ORE.
ly creditable to b o th races, to the C olored G iants will be the borne team
Treatment and Service
In his article, Mr Pickens c o n tra sts
New Z ealanders of B ritish descent no at the W hite Sox B aseball P ark for
the W est A frican system of e n c o u r
GIVE US A TRIAL
aging natives to raise cocoa and o th er less than to the M aoris th a t this is a sum m er season and also all of the
i n »»M »M »»m »»M «»»»»a»»»a«»s»»«» »— ««•»»»»»«»——»— »»»«»»t » » a a Q
so and th a t New Z ealand today has w inter is the announcem ent of ow n
p roducts w ith the S outh A frican sy s
346 Williams Ave.
no color problem because l ’akehas er Ja sp e r of the G iants.
tem of segregation and in dustrial
LOOK OUT FOR SPRING
and M aoris tre a t one a n o th e r w ith
T
h
is
is
very
sensational
new
s,
if
slavery. H e points out th at it will
J. R. Smith, Prop.
m utual respect, and b o th enjoy full en tirely true, as it seem s th a t L onnie
be im possible to hold dow n the 125_
rig
h
ts
of
citizenship
in
th
eir
com
m
on
FEVER
Goodwin, w ho has alw ays handled
000,000 natives in A frica indefinitely,
native land.
gstakliUir» a V a n ta Portlaag
the colored team at the W hite Sox
and that the only possible solution of
Don’t Allow The Spring To
---------0---------
*
P ark , is out in the cold. O w ner Jas-
present problem s will be thro u g h co
C. G E E W O CHINESE
Find You Run Down
operation betw een the races.
FEMALE JOURNALIST | p er vouches fo r the above statem en t
MEDICINE CO.
1 and G oodwin is som ew here on the
"In the face of railw ays, airships
'And Debilitated
INJURED IN FALL
P acific ocean betw een Jap an and
and radio," w rites Mr. l'ickcns^ "A f
Take
H onolulu and can n o t be interview ed.
rica can no m ore rem ain a purely
C. G E E WO. th e w«il
L onnie G oodw in and Ja sp e r of the
black contin en t than Europe can re W i f e Of National Negro
k n o w n H e rb a l ist, h as
m ain entirely w hite o r Asia brow n
m ade a life s tu d y o f
Press Association Official G iants have been rival m an agers for
th e c u r a tiv e p ro p e rtie s
y ears but fo r the past two
and yellow.
powecaaed by O rie n ta l
Faints While Feeding several
R oots, H erb « . Bud* a n d
E ventually the natives will have to
w inters Goodwin has held the upper
B a rk , a n d
th e re fro m
Press.
have the »ante rights as the w hites.’
hand, Ja sp e r n o t geing able o r not
p o u n d ed hi* tr u ly
T hese rem arkable tablets throw off com
w o n d erfu l H erb*
Mr. Pickens advocates a m odifica
caring to b ring E aste rn players here system ic poisons, infrease the appetite 1 Z
w * In 'th tO n L kZ Z i
I.os A ngeles, Calif., May 19— Mrs. for w inter baseball. In the p ast ow
tion of the colonial system of a d
and enrich the blood, thereby resto r- i ao pou . ii » or aarcotiu
J
T
.
B
ass,
m
an
ag
in
g
ed
ito
r
of
the
a
r
e
u*ed; p e r f e c t l y
ing
to
the
body
perfect
health.
m inistration so th a t th ere shall be no
n er Ja sp e r has been associated w ith
e ■ y
U nequaled for R heum atism a a n n . a l ' i root* a n d h erb m
e th a t
discrim ination ag ain st colored men C alifornia Eagle and wife of one of L orenzo N. C obb of the N ational St.
neuritis.
j he ueee a r e u n k n o w n
the
v
ice-presidents
o
f
the
N
ational
and every o p p o rtu n ity for them to
Louis G ian ts at G oodyear Baseball
to th e m ed ieal p ro fe ssio n o f to d ay .
(Safe fo r C hildren)
N egro P ress A ssociation, suffered P ark
A V O ID O P E R A T IO N S hy ta k in g h ie rem edtee
advance.
Cold*. Rhetk-
painful injuries on the head, when i
------------o ------------
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST | ¡L K f o id r n ey S to , m L u a c n h g , , L C iv ouch*.
e r. C a ta r r h . Blood.
-
"0 -------------------------
she
fainted
in
the
press
room_
|
In
fla
m
m
a
tio
n
.
N
e
u
r
a
lg
ia
a
n
d
a
ll
fe m a le an d
strik
-
-
Mr.
\yr
\
N
eely
has
ju
s
t
returned
N O R A C E P R E J U D IC E IN N E W
ing her head on the pow erful m a from S eattle w here he took the ex If he cannot supply you. send US hrt» ' • h lld r e n ’e ailm e n t* . C all o r w rite . S e n t by
ZELAND R EPO R T
nam e and $100
W e will mail you ! °“ u " P“ “ 1 I’“ t-
chine. T h e in ju ry is not serious, ac am ination fo r B lacksm ith in the
prepaid a full m o n th s treatm ent.
q
Q E E W O
C H IN E S E
cording
to
I)r.
A.
J.
B
ooker,
w
ho
w
as
Navy Y ards. Mr. N eely is considered
New Y ork. May 9.— A bsence of
MEDICINE CO.
race prejudice and of color problem s called, but Mrs. Bass w as rem oved to one of the best sm ith s on the coast Brooks’ Remedy Company
in New Zeland is com m ented on in h er a p a rtm e n t and cautioned to re and is highly recom m ended by his 46-1 H all S treet------P o rtlan d , O regon
S O » A M *r 8 tr* # t. a. W . C o r n « T h ird
fo rm er em ployers.
the "B ritish A ustralian and New m ain quiet for a few days.
•»•»»••tl»»«M»»»»»»«»M l l ”
eg..
Z elander" of A pril 21, copy of w hich
-------------0 -------------
has ju st come to the N ational A sso
COLORED GIRL SECUR
ciation for the A dvancem ent of C ol
ES POLITICAL PLUM
ored People. T h e n ew spaper sta te s:
"In New Zealand the colonists e n
For oil stomach and intestinal
Los A ngeles, Calif^ May 19— Mis* !
countered the Maoris^ a fighting race,
troubles and disturbances due
F
ern
C
aldw
ell,
the
only
coored
girl
1
not despicable e ith er in num bers or
to teething, there is nothing
capacity.
T h e ir rivalry and claim s in the A ssesso r's office of thi* city
better than a sale Infants' s n a
COfVMlOM! WIIUNM »TNOIlAft •• MVlCI
Y O U T H CAN B E S A V E D
it
I. B. P. 0 . E. OF THE WORLD
NOTICE
Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P.
O. E. of W., of PorUand, Oregon,
meet* the let and 3rd Tuesday
mghta in each month at 8tag Audi
torium. All visiting Daughter
Elka in good standing in their re
spective Temples are invited to
meet with us.
DOLLY PARIES,
D aughter Ruler.
ROSE CITY LODGE No. I l l , L
B. F. 0 . E. of W., MEETS the
2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY
EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
AT THE 8T A 0 AUDITORIUM,
38154 E MORRISON STREET.
A L L VISITING BROTHERS
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
T. H. WILLIAMS, E. E.
STAG AUDITORIUM
38i;/i E. Morrison St.
LULA HUBBARD,
D aughter Secretary.
Syracuse Lodge, N a
1, K. of P., meet» the
second and fourth F ri
day nights each m onth
at the S tag A uditorium
381H E. M orrison St.
G A R N E R G R A Y S O N , C. C.
971 R. 21st St.. N.
E. J. MINOR, Secretary,
419 Abington Bldg
Buy
W. W. Brown
K. of R. A S.
For Cash
H ere
A nd Save the Difference
A gent* for
B utterick
P a ttern s
and
Publications
T he m ost in v alae -T h s '
in quality
AUSPLUND DRUG
STORE
FINLEY
& SON
MORTICIANS
$
M ontgom ery at F ifth
Phone D ay o r N ight
M ain 4322
BROOKS' TONIC TABLETS
Babies Love It
IC H -B R O w n
H A IR G R O W E R
h
THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
W I T H O U T AN E Q U A L .
Will Promote a Full Growth of Ilair.
Will also Heal ore the Strength,
Vitality and the Beauty of the
Hair. If your llair ia Dry and
Wiry, T r y -
Without a doubt, the best article of its kind—a
combination Hair Grower and Hair Straightener.
Gives the hair a natural soft and silky appearance,
stimulating hair growth in the most hopeless case.
EaSt India Hair Grower
f
HI cj »
wn \
If you are bothered with Falliug
Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or an^ Hair
Trouble, we want you to try a jar of
EAST INDIA IIAIR GROWER. The
Lretnedy contains medical properties that
[go to the roots of the Ilair, stimulate*
'the akin, helping nature do its work.
Iicnvca the hair aoft and ailky. Perfumed with a
balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy
for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye-Brows, also
restores Gray Ilair to its Nntnral Color. Can be uaed
with Hot Iron for Straightening.
Our High Brown Hair
Grower stands as one
of our highest achieve
ments—it is a prepar
ation we look upon
with pride.
—Distributor
Mrs. E. D. Cannady,
312 Macleay Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
Price Sent by Mktil, BOc; 10c Extra for Postage
* '
I
OU.
Oil,
tion
fo r
A G E N T S O U T FIT
H»*f G ro w « , I T»m»l»
I Hh*mpoo, 1 Pr***ln«
I r* e* Or«*m and direc
fo r aallln*. IQ. 15« E x tra
Pnataga.
m a d e
S. D. LYONS
316 N. Central
Dspt. B
Oklahoma Oity, Okla.
o n l y
d y
t h e
O VERTO N HYGIENIC MFC.CO
:
C h i c a c o
.r.iiittwiitijlwillHliiiiimili nnHiimittmiiHiimiHfuunnniiHiutitm inliunii'iiPiiitiui.iiiiinimimin i lumini
*
/ v Y il l e r and T racey
independent F u rien ti/ D ir e c t o r s
*
n tuhtogton st s et. av* w v i f
P hone-Brp»dm.<yy 2 6 » !
DRY WASH
ROUGH WASH
E A S T 0883
E A S T 0883
NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY
ORIGINATORS OF INDIVIDUAL WASHING
W e D o N ot M ark Y our C lothing
WET WASH
2 IN 1 WASH
607 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon
Children’s Laxative.
M rs . W in slo w s
S yrup
A SAFE PLACE TO PUT YOUR MONEY
This Company has invested over $77,000,000.00
this territory.
flit
It has 90,000 light and power customers and ser
ves a population of over 400,000.
D ESTRO YS
Moths,Roaches
BedbugSsFlies
Its business is growing steadily every day.
We offer you an opportunity to invest your mon
ey in this successful and well-managed business at
6.67 percent interest.
O ther Household Insects
Let us tell you more about it.
For C a ts a n d W ound*
Investment Department,
820 Electric Building
Prevent infection! Treat
every c u t, w o u n d or
scratch with this power
ful non-poisonous anti
septic. Zonitc actually
kills germs. H elps to
heal, too.
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY,
Portland Oregon-
i