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! j THE Advertise in THE ADVOCATE It Circulates In All The 8 te tee And Foreign Countriee A *» ADVOCATE In d e p e n d e n t VOL. 24— No. XLVI. Pa D e v o te d # to tito In to re ate mf th e P e o p le In the interest of AD THE ADVOCATE Is Published Only $2.50 Per-Y ear Subscribe For It! PO R TLA N D , OREGON, S A T U R D A Y , A N G U S T 6, 1927 PRICE 5 C EN TS JURY FREES DETECTIVE LIEUT. AFTER 3 4 HOURS 4TH PAN-AFRICAN COLORED STUDENTS rnuroccc ta u r r r establish fi nd CONGRESS TO MEET IN NEW YORK CITY f o r s c h o l a r s h ip B U IL D IN G AFRICAN MISSIONARY EXPELLED DEACON COLORED A N D L O A N ASSETS TO SPEND NIGHTS JUM P 37 PER C E N T FUND CAUSES BREAK IN ANGELUS TEMPLE IN A GRAVEYARD Ashvllle, N. C ( Pacific Coa»! New« Bureau I— In a Hat of 18 slate« showing-building and loan as- A : ____ j in tn fe ifa DintinguiMhed Haitian and provide (or tt>« ad «cat ion or colored Tells Judge He Has No Fear _ _ ....___ ___ over ____ *10 ., „ A i m e e a n d M o t h e r in S t r i f e aortal Iona with ____- Increase« girl« from Kl ('«a tro at the Culver- . 000,000, Pennsylvania again made Chief From Gold Coast, Over Handling of the ally o( California In I m » Anaci..« OI S p i r i t » O f A n y tne largeat inornate last year In ag the airi »(udente of the Kaat Hide K in d gregate aaaeta. gaining $ 1 (u.ooo.oou K. I., to Attend. Church Finances. Illah arhool and Junior College are I California, with 20 0 association« op- endeavoring to eatabllali a scholar 1 ..rating in the atata, stood fifth with In ]ual throe weeha the Fourth ablp (und through money obtained 1.0« Angeles. Calif (Pacific Coast »*«.000.000 Increase*. according to from a "tag-day" campaign l.o» Angeles. Calif.— ( Pacific Coast Pan African Congreaa will aaaemble Although liquid i *b# rec« Dl report of the secretary The fund la to be need In aaalal- New« Bureau) — Into "t rouble M a j o r ! 8 league of Building and Newa Bureau I — Bitter atrife and In New York City. Although there i |Dg aeveral colored graduate« from him factional differences between mother . ■ Selvldae funner d eacon of s l/w-ai 1 Loan Associations, in annual con- '« v 1100“ 1 alIle la * yat much -- to — be ----- done -- In complet the --------- local -- high --------- achool - bo — — ------ --------- -------------- ■ r*> de ventlon h ere re c e n tly and daughter over the handling of lag Ihe H ii a I arrangements for the ■,rPua of continuing their education colored church, told the judge that« nations in I uun « « the thousands of dollars contributed «a « «n ir ’ la iiu ijn lu congress a gr.al d e a l ha. been ac '■ hlgh.r branch.. he was not afraid of any kind of ®f Ih. whoa« U ‘ *n ^ollMtioM, contribution» and free total reaource» spirit* and promised to get a Job ! Angelo*. compllahed In the past few weeks amounted to 7.98 3.02, an in *1 » offerings at the Angelus Temple digging-graves at night If given hi* and ihe proapert for a successful California Fl'tll'iatl'd ,, from Jail. crease of 34 .6 per cent during the reached a climax last week follow- liberty congress aaeiu vary hopeful. p i • « «. g. When mentioned as to ihe l..«« „r year, the Liberty Building l.oan As- lDK tb* c°llection of approximately H u b Women ( onvene Wh n I“ ® »"0“ » « as to the loss of , 11/i .... in *1.200 by Mrs Minnie Kennedy. We are to have with ua M Dan bis deacunshlp. he replied. "W ell. aocUllon' ,b® only psaoclatlon own * ' . , '. . ^ ' rea llcll.-Kurde, a dialingillahed lid ed and controlled by Negroes on the “ “ ‘ her of Aimee Semple McPherson Itan who has been decorated by the I*»» Angeles. Calif ( Pacific Coast l “ d#*' 'bev bad a me. ilng and .ull Paclllc Coast, show..! an Increase for m i«lo ««r y work on the Congo French government, government. — Or — tleorgea Bureau!- The California Ht.te * B* ,D m h' n “ WM OT* r ^ . . . — New. -------------- ------------------------- •Deacon H.lvldge. we think of ° v« r 37 P « • * » ' wltb «*" K Normall Hylvlan son of ths late Federation of Colored Women's clubs ** seta of *200.149.«e The Liberty Thla fre* * Ul offerln* Mr» Kec‘ youD| physician of which Mrs Esther Jones Lee Is y!LU * '* **n * 11 ,uo row,|> lr’ Haitian pal riot. atood twenty-fourth in the Lo. An a t d > aald wa,‘ ,or ,he establishment but a representative of life and mc|- president, are holding their annual " ' " I * In 1 ' " r* pa<' ,y an> *on* ‘‘ r geles asKoctatlona. the largest of of six Angelus Temple missions low culture of Haiti: Chief Amooh convention! here with over 500 dele- .. U* n* ,ur« Y <>« 1 n,y eacon which 1« the Fidelity with *21.924,-;among ,h* African heathen of the ship. Congo district under the leadership 111, of th* Oold Coast. B. W I . who gates and visitors In attendance On trial before Ihe court" on a * 06 ” ln assaR* nnd only a 19 per _____ . already ha* contributed substantially Mayor George K Cryer of l,o* An vagrancy charge the ex-denenn ren* Increase. The smallest Is the o t feral,b Wlggleworth. W iggleworth. Monrovia to Ihe financial support of the con gelee welcomed the group at their ,„adpd. vou wlM lp, m. Coast Mutual with only *5.623 38 evangelist, and native missionaries ; " I f you will let me go. Wlggleworth la the evangelist «'ho gresa: and very probably M Lamín opening session and the street* were j udgP I ’ll go to work right away. ln ««"«t«- has been conducting services re Henghor, President Cnmlte de De decorated In their honor. I have a good Job waiting for me cently at the Temple. fense de la Race Negre. who made now." M rs . K e n n e d ) R e lie v e d . the outstanding address at the re At this point Attorney Grasty vol Following the collection last Sun cent Brussels Conference From unteered the Information that hta day a committee waited on Mrs. Mr. Rayford leigan. who has been client had been offered a Job digging Kennedy and told her that If the purposefully active In past Pan A f graves at night In a local cemetery. rican Congrasaee. w* learn that we money was not turned over to its "From the officer's report It seem* are to have the presence of other members for proper disposal an distinguished colonials now In open revolt was imminent, accord n U I a l l l f w l IX IW M i l l f 1J Ing away from bottled spirits In the Frnnce. ing to the reports. The members --------------- daytime." commented Judge Wilson . __ . . __ . „ . In the United States there are, ith "I can hardly account for the fact C h o s e n N o r t h w e s t H o s t e s s t ! “ „ . . . t L ^ buying a piece of property for *65.- besides the local arrangement com also *e. m wining to be near p an-African C ongress 000 and o f refusing to pay the sal mittee here In New York. In many Sportsmen Organize Club »hat l you ?» r l l f f a i p o n l o r t ax 0 n I o ) i • * ' spirits a A of f n different s sort at night aries of the Bible school teachers, cities groups of women organised and Beach Resort in the Meeting Aug. 21-25. Deputy City Prosecutor Hurry telling them they should work "on under a hostess These women are Margld said he was satisfied that if faith." working vary hard to arouse the Redwood Forests. the defendant was permitted to take Cnttlng short her evangelical Interest of the United State* In the Mr*. E. D Carnauv who has been up hi* grave-dlggtng duties he woeM meeting in Alton. HI.. Aimee rushed conference and to make the Fourth .. tread the straight and narrow path chosen as Northwest hostess to the j,ome Since then the controversy Pan-African Congreaa a financial Ima Angeles, Calif., Aug 5 (Pa hereafter. Pan-African Congress meeting In between daughter and mother has possibility Out In Oregon. Mr« E (clflc Coast News Bureau) — Spurred —— —— El (.'«litro. Calli.— (Pacific Coast Now« lluroaui In a movo meni ...... to W. MRS. E D. CANNADY TO LEAVE FOR EAST NEXT SATURDAY HIINTINf RF^FRVF vou ha<] ruDKi<,*rab|* <n«cuity k*eP- COLORED PEOPLE ESTABLISH LARGE PO R T LA N D W O M A N AT H E A D OF TH E S P E L M A N C O LLE G E Doctrine of “Reasonable Doubt" Frees Officer— Jury Out 34 Hours. P o r t l a n d , Ore.— 8 Pacific Coast Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. «— (P a '""7 !' ,,l,r,,ao Florence Reed (white), formerly secretary of Heed cific Coast News Bureau)— Cleared College of Portland, a graduate of of murder charges and reinstated as Mount Holyoke College and former a detective lieutenant by the Police executive secretary of the Interna Commission of Los Angeles, Maceo tional Health Board of the Rocke feller Foundation In New York, has B. Sheffield, who for three weeks been elected president of the Spel- was the central figure of Los An geles' most sensational police murder man College. Atlanta, Oa. Mia. Reed aucceed. Mis. Laey trial. Is again going about his duties Hale Tapman as president of the as a member of the Los Angeles po Negro college, a position she has lice department. held since 191«. The acquittal came from the Jury Spelman College is a school for after thirty-four hours of delibera colored women which is establish tion during which time Officer Shef- Ing Itself as a college. The ele- I field slept peacefully on a bench In mentary school will be discontinued the prisoner* room of Judge Craig's after June, 1928, and the high court. The acquittal was unlooked school will he kept as a practice for by the public at largo, not one. school The campus la composed of person in a hundred believing that 20 acres and the plant consists of the accused officer had a chance to 16 buildings. ) come clear. The police department stood squarely behind Sheffield and he in turn stood by his superior of ficers during his entire testimony. Whether the trial of Sheffield brought the desired results is doubt ful. It was generally known that the policy of the Los Angeles police department was on trial as well as Sheffield. Sheffield is on the Job and the three officers who testified Colored Builder Awarded against him are out of jobs. Officers Brown and Bewly last week pleaded Contracts Totaling guilty of perjury In Judge Craig's court and asked for probation so $100,000. they are now worse off than Sheff- j field was. Officer Randolph, against NEGRO RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ON THF PACIFIC COAST Los Angeles. Calif.— (Pacific Coast News Bureau)— Although a drop of *2,000,000 is shown by June figures of construction activity for the Pa cific Coast area. Los Angeles main- Whom the char*«> o t murder was <JroP‘wd by the Prosecuting attorney bas no* beeD reinstated, N e g r o D o m e s t ic S e r v a n t s Psct«ehr T cities “,,?1 \ in he K hr ,he Pacific Coast building ac- Maintain _______ Their Average ® tivity with San Franeisco second. Washington. Aug. 4 — (Columbian Seattle third and Porthland fourth Presg)__The cry “ It's hard to keep Hollywood beat Oakland to fifth a doea n„ t gçem (0 apply to D Cannady has been hostess ai by f„ | ur. bUck A m.>r(- e h . I ^ - 'l T said o l th!."lu,le*e ‘ b® o*b«r P » » " Negro domestics, according to the U. Ihe Judge, “ but If you New York Au8“ » ‘ 2»-2*- w»> loavt waxed ho*' each several — Inter-racial ------------- — lea* - - In the - ln -irant ' „ f Southern California to e* appear ' here 'd again ' he JUd“ ' f y° U| for •*>« East next Saturday. This is of doub,e crossing each other and Permit, numbering 10.265. repre- s Bureau of Labor statistics, which It e- will Ut be the th. , hal 1,0111 lMuinK ultimatums that are senting *42.319.038. were Issued has recently discovered that from leresl of the congress The Bad ubn . h . permanent foothold on rock pile Instead of the graveyard the first time that this organization provinK aImo8t as sensational as the last year for dwelling houses of the 1900 to 1920 native white domestics g»r State Is sending In both dole p ,fiac be, rh fronl„ „ lhe Negroes for "you has met in this country, the three famous Aimee kidnapping case, gate* and money Then we hear of Norlhern California have re. ..................................... a,ngle and double clasa: 644 P " - decreased from 30 per cent to 17 per Sentence of sixty days In jail was Strikes at Mother. mils representing *21.131.480 were cent; natlve wh,tes of foreiKn par. previous meetings having been held from Miss Mayh«lle Baylor, hostess ,y r, ( „ » o l v l n g the de suspended. ' In the capital, of Europe. The meet- According to the statement of isaued for apartment houses. The entage. from 30 per cent to 16: and at Milwaukee, who reporta that her »eloping of a 9.000 -acre tract of ■ roup has raised more than half of virgin redwood forest, bordering Ihe Inc is s do nsored bv the Circle for ^ ,ha Brooka' Mr* K®"°®d>- valuation per permit for forelRn.born white, from 53 to 35 * ^ 1* "«Id “ > b»ve openly threatened to , residential construction is *3.210. percent; while Negro domestics, who It* financial quota In Washington. h, lf WBy Han Fran- N E G R O SC IE N TIST Peace and Foreign Relations, com- — - - ............................1 -*-* - — “ break, crush and drive her daugh- On this ----- total valuation no statis- rate(j at 51 per cent in i 9oo, de I). ( ., the women under Mrs Percy c(w.0 Bnd ( be Oregon border. Into a IN V E N T S R U B B E R posed of women who believe in the ter from every pulpit in America Mcs are available as to what per- crea8ed only to 60 3 per cent dur|ng Bond held a very successful card Ne([ro , port*man a paradise universality of the race problem and drive her to her knees." Hit- «'entage represents the black Amert- tbe twenty-year period parly for the benefit of the congress Securing an option on 600 acres Washington. Aug. 4.— (Columbian Mrs. Addle W Hunton of New York ting back Aimee announced three cans' investment. However, when ________________ fund; Misa \ lolet Johnson of Rum 0j lb6 |ra, | „„ ,, nucleus, the col- Press)— Attention Is being directed is the president. The representatives options that she had placed before °ne Negro contractor alone is mlt. N. J . led her group In staging ored , yndlr, „ has organised FORMER S L A V E TO a fashion show and a lawn party, ppm,,,., P|llb project in which they by the prcas of the country to the | w'"> «r® People of African descent her mother, which included one that awarded over *100.000 in contracts. Mrs. Kennedy could leave the Tern- it is safe to estimate that the total both of which were Invaluable from are to a selected group life latest effort of Thomas A. Edison. w,n ron"* fronl Africa. Europe and C E L E B R A T E H ER the point of view of publicity, while memberships for *100. ineluding ,he Krpat electrical wixard in hi- ,he ‘a,and" of tho soa- The confer- pie entirely, yet draw an income money invested by Negroes through 100th B IR T H D A Y In and around Orange. N J . Ml*« j soo *quare (e e t of land .................... th. ............ «nee will gire Itself to a study of from it for the remainder of her both colored and white contractors Lottie Cooper la working with tre f o r „ rab|n „ue; 25 per cent of the ' ' ' ' tthe treatment of race problems all life; another that she return to her exceed the million mark for the menduut leal In the Interest of the groiMI receipts from the sale of mem- America. One editorial stales: over the wor|d and Df Africa in i>ar- wealthy husband. Mr. W. Whitte- T«ar of 1927. Oakland. C alif.— (Pacific Coast Among the recent contracts given News Bureau) — Bought and sold on congreas It remained, however, for ber*htps Is to he placed In a sinking “ There is lesson to believe that Kdt- ttcular. Mrs. Cannady will go by beck, who la an engineer on a big Misa Nadine Wright of Cambridge fund for the building of a club- "on Is Investigating both the possl- way of the Canadian Northwest, fill- Hudson River liner, and from whom W. H. Terry, colored builder and five different occasions, torn from lo be Ihe first hostess to send In hou8p blltty of rubber production In this *n<? »cveral speaking engagements a! Mrs. Kennedy has never been di- contractor, are included a *16.000 her husband and 18-months-old son. apartment at 446 N. Westmoreland and beaten times beyond memory, her check for the full amount of ( y bp property Includes a beautiful country and the feasibility of extract- Tacoma and other points. She ex- vorced. --------------------- { Ave.. for J. T. Edwards; a *20,000 are but a few of the incidents in her quota We have one hundred , ( rand of beach frontage suitable |Dg from kindred plants a rubber P«cts to be gone about a month and , . j 10-room stucco apartment court at the strenuous life of Mrs. Susan dollars from Mis* Wright, who says f o r ba( b|n(c Rolling hills heavily substitute." will return by the southern route, Former Army C haplain 1122 e . 42nd street for w m John- Ross. 333 Marget street, who will that there Is more to follow timbered with giant redwood trees, W'e desire to rail attention to the visiting her father in Texas, and also Laid to Rest Recently son; a $14.000 apartment at 1226 celebrate her one hundredth birth Sororities, fraternities and other rU|in|ng streams, deer, quail, grouse (act that Dr. George Carver In his making a visit at her Alma Mater, ------------ E. Adams street, for J. H. Sykes; day next month. organisations the country over huve and 8qU|rrp|B are plentiful In the laboratory at Tuskegee Institute has Wiley College. Los Angeles. Calif.— (Pacific Coast a *10.000 residence in the 1100 Born and reared as a slave until contributed to the support of the (orei(B_ while trout, salmon, steel- already succeeded in making synthet- Sunday afternoon a large group of News Bureau)— After a useful life block on South Serrano street, for Abraham Lincoln Issued the Eman congress and are sending delegates \bpad* and other fish are obtainable |c rubber from the sweet potato. The men and women gathered at the of some 71 years, the majority of Attorney Willis O. Tyler: a *15.000 cipation Proclamation on January to It. It I* significant that among ' jB (be „treams and ocean outstanding achievements of this col- home of Mr. and Mrs. Cannady in which was spent in the United four-family flat at 1606 W. 35th i, 1863. when she was 35 years the organisations are more than *ev Easily reached from Oakland and ored gpplua with Ihe peanut, from Irvington at a farewell tea given In States Army. Major George W. Prl- street, for T. A. Harson .and many|0f age, Mrs. Ross, a mother of 18 eral organisations of white persons. San Francisco by auto, It Is expect whieh he has extracted more than the Roland Haves Garden of t * e j oleau. long a re8ident of" this city, others of smaller inveatmenU >boys and 3 girls, is today healthy On July 8 about thirty business ed that thousands of the race will one hundred varieties of commercial Cannady home. The garden was v e ry 1 waa laid t0 regt Tuesday with mill- Mr. Terry is a member of the and lively. men, professional and clergymen of help develop this project Into the products..dyes, paints, etc., from the lovely with gay Japanese umbrellas tary honor8. Board of Directors of the Unity Fi " I was born in Richmond, Va., Greater New York and New Jersey only bathing beach and recreational clay banks of Alabama, lead us to and with baskets of white and yellow T he major retired from the 25th nance Company and has consider- and raised In Louisville, Ky..“ said participated in a supper conference reaort controlled by the race on the belleve that he has discovered one dowers suspended from the trees infantry, although many vears of able property holdings in and near Mrs. Ross in relating Ihe story of preliminary to the congress. This Pacific Coast. way to make powerful Inroads on the Mrs. Millie Trumbull acted as Joint 8ervice were put in with the 9th Los Angeles. her life. group evinced a splendid enthusi British rubber monopoly. Unfortu hostess with Mrs. Cannady. Short Cavalry. “ The first time I was sold was asm for the Fourth I’ an-Afrlcan nately for the American rubber In S P E C IA L N O TIC E speeches were made by Rev A. L. During the past three years he Colored Architect Submits to part me from a free Negro I had Congress und pledged Its support to dustry. it is difficult to arouse the Byrd of Tacoma and Mrs. Byrd; Rev has pastored the A. M. E. Mission taken for my husband and from my Ihe effort of the Circle for Peace commercial Instinct In Dr. Carver, S. M. Jaster, Rev. F. M. Haight. Rev. near his residence and was a mem- Plans for Hollywood “Y ” year-and-a-ahalf-old son. And the and Foreign Relations In assembling Rev. K. It. Brack«» at Mt. Ollv who In his great xeul to render ser J. F. Moreland, Mrs. E. C. Dyer. Mrs. her of the board of directors of the ------------ trader who bought me took me to the Fourth Pan African Congress Church Siniila), August 7. vice and to promote Industry In the lV>Uywood, Calif.— (Pacific Coaät Natchex, Miss., where he aimed a The Circle now lias headquarters' Kev. E B nraokon. Just from Mu South, where two-thirds of his racial J. J. Handsaker. Mrs. Benjamin Ran Unity Finance Company. News Bureau— Of the many noted pistol at my breast and said, ‘If st Orace Congregational church, 308 South In the Flood District, will fill group live, has entirely overlooked dolph. Mrs. Elizabeth Rolling. Mrs. For sale 4-room house $1818) $10(1 architects on the Pacific Coast sub you shed another tear I'll shoot you Weat 139th Street. New York City, the pulpit both morning and evening. the vast commercial possibilities of L. K. Weekes. Mrs. X. O. Runyon. mlttlng plans and specifications in like a dog: I bought you and I paid Grace Congregational church will He has a message for you. Come his rubber product and the great aid Mrs. T. O. Nodel, Mrs. aKte Don ham, will handle. Call Hr 5807. ■ " ........ competition bids on the erection of ' ¡ 0T you also be convention headquarters and and get the truth about our People he ean render tbe rubber industry. Mrs. Edith M. Martin, Mrs. Edwin the new Y. M. C. A. building to be xhen 8he to)d of belng 8old by Kclltf&'fc, Mrs. C. A. Jenkins, Mrs. 1()cated ,n the North any further Information concerning In the flood. In the morning he will i whl,.h t built in Hollywood. Paul R. Wil- heraelf ,p the auctlon roon, at Clara Bell. Prof. Thaggert Clark. the Fourth Pan-African Congress preach from Rev. 22:1-2. Subject,) Hams, colored Beaux Art medalist. Natchez to a man from Kentucky Mrs. E. D. Cannady and the Misses "Tree and River of Life.” In the can be secured there either before N U M E R O U S COLORED 1912. is conceded as a possible win- whom ghe knew for >x 600 apd Myrtle Maxwell, Geraldine Turner. August 21 or during the congress. evening he will talk from Hebrews ner from the fact that his design ; deoIared wtth pride fhat wag a Katherine Miles. Crystalle Maxwell 8:21-22. Subject, "The Groaning August 21-24. 1927. FA R M E R S IN T E X A S of the Los Angeles colored " Y " high-priced slave.” and Lois Hnndsaker. Vocal solos Creutlon." Come and hear Mils man building erected last year is con were given by Mrs Myrtle Campbell, "But the master I had was a A L B IN A ; Good house, 5 room* link these Scriptures with the pres Washington. Aug 4.— (Columbian sidered as one of the most beauti good man.” the aged woman said, Mrs. S. M. Jaster and Miss Violet down, two attic rooms ; lawn and ent day things of life. Press)— Texas has 263 counties In fully designed and economically con- workpd mogtly in thp housp a,_ Hooker. Accompanists were Miss trees; excellent condition ,$3000.00. 75 of which there are no colored strutted " Y " buildings on the Pa- though , dld mllk 16 cowa twlre a Louise Rundolph. Miss Nellie Allen For rent. Five room house, parti* farmers. In the other 178 there are $200.00 down! payment, balance easy cifle Coast. day for a wb||e and wag mammy terms. Would consider late model furnished and furnished rooms- f-e 81,726. of whom 19,841 or about 24 and Miss Amy Blackley. A piano to seven white children in addition." solo was given by Miss Nellie Frank car as part payment. Tabor 7115.—Ad. rent. Phone East 8888. —Adv. per cent, are owners. Slightly more Colored Deaf Mute than 60 per cent of these owners lin and recitations by Miss Gwendo Subscribe for The Advocate and live In twenty counties, led In Ihe lyn Hooker and Mrs. Benjamin Ran Runs Away From Home Mrs. Myrtle Campbell „ad order named by Harrison, Smith, dolph. Rusk. Casa, Bowie and Houston. Of Mrs. J F. Moreland and M.s. Bcn- Bakersfield. Calif.— (Pacific Coast the 383,920 white farmers In ,he ■:«'"lo|ph d and cut !c< s. News Bureau)— Police are conduct- W Y A T T W . W I L L I A M S state, 163,135, or 42 per cent, are Tb« Misses Geraldine Turner. Louis, Ing a search for Theopeolls Meeks, owners. To 56.000 of these colored Randolph, Harlan Young und Ivan 16-year-old colored deaf mute, who j Attorney at Law ANNOUNCES and white farmers the Federal Agri Cannady assisted ln serving. disappeared suddely from home 325 cultural Credit System has loaned W ith Julius Silvestone, Monterey street, recently. No trace FOR K E N T < 4 room house, one $160,000,000 on first mortgages and T H E S T O R E FOR The Opening O f Offices For The of the boy has been found. has reduced the Interest rate from block fr en car line. Walking distance Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meeks, par 523 -524 Lumbermen» B l d g . EVERYBODY 10 per cent to 6 and 5 ^ per cent, from department stores. Call East ents of the boy, believe he has run P R A C T IC E O F D E N T IS T R Y Attorney and Counselor which, according to the Dallas Jour 4408—Adv. away with another deaf mute with nal. represents an annual saving In ------- 0------- whom he became acquainted while phone«! Br. 0635-W a . 3920 A t Suite 502-3 Panama Building Interest of $4,000,000 to ths farmers FOR R E N T —9-room house, 103 attending a school In Berkeley. The T o t Q u a l it y i t o s i _ who have taken advantage of the N. 15th, corner Flanders. $45 per boy from Berkeley Is believed to P o r t l a n d , O regon fgaruv» osseo« V benefits of the system. ^ month. Call Broadway 351S—Adv. have been In Bakersfield recently. i ____________________________________ j Portland’s Own 7 )odor E. L. Boofter Store ■