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tX .T O M I ' K PAGE FOUR 1 .1 , 1!>?X ■■■ (A New Tune Each Day THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER § ¡ GOO9 tMCÚúó U T O e uuat a uoY em fk íX ev es '4&J\ a >' 6 ö f 1 É «X X ? - '¿AÍHCM7 ÓCAt> fO M 6 € T NOU- s i a i T j - Ì ts J i ' ? ^ tr ; tf. w* r * 1 TH r E r M f DAYS ARE AUSmiM) DRUG STORE SIXTH A 01.18AN STREETS PORTLAND. ORE l S FÜSC NDO THuòK T h a t ' i O O AtCfc [A M Q,O a T L (V iO TÎ A LAÜV1« M A O CH WVHAT? GONE FOREVER! 7 NOT NKCKS8AKY Mother “ Now. Jimmy, suppose you were to hand \\ title a plate with a , Urge ami a ,111411 piece ol cake on ( It. wouldn't you tell him to take tile larger p in e ' Illuni) "N o!“ Mother "W hy, not?'' J ialini v ’ ll wouldn’t be necessary.“ ^ FLIT tion. W h y the segregation in this en prairie, and suddenly coming* to the brink of a great gash in the earth a lightened 20th century?* MORE ABOUT TRIP OF M RS. ASBK RRY (Continued from page one) driven to Mr. Rhine’s apartments, where we were entertained “ W hat about the Honolulu con vention?" 1 further inquired. “ Oh, yes; the reason l did not attend the Pan-Pacific W om an’s Con gress in Honolulu, was that the two convention dates overlapped. 1 w’ould have had to ffy across the continent in an airplane to make connections with the steamer to the Islands ’’ “ But where have you been all this time, looking so rested and brown as a b e r r y '" I eagerly asked. Mrs. Asberry said "A fter leaving the Capitol. I went immediately to St. Louis. I put up at Poro College because all my friends were yet at Washington. Mme. Malone was not at home, but her secretary was very cordial to me. The next morning, after my arrival. I addressed the group of workers who assemble each morning for devotionals in the big auditorium. Alter breakfast. . 1 was shown all through the building. At 10:00 o ’clock, the madam’s Piece- Arrow was brought to the door and we spent several hodrs seeing St. Louis. In passing through Forest Park, in which is erected a building to the memory o f Jefferson, we saw the beautiful trophy collection o f Col. Lindbergh. Passing thru the C ol ored section, we saw many beautiful homes of the progressive element. A number of business enterprises were shown me Many magnificient school buildings were pointed out too. but always there was the unasked ques- HOLLIDAY -HOLLIDAY ###••• Tonsorial Parlors 125 North Sixth Street In our present location we are equipped to give better service than ever before. — We are prepared to take care of men, women and children. Come and let us serve you. Holliday & Holliday FOR BETTER CITY GOVERNMENT ,\<>\Y Y O U R Service Mc«!.il by the l*. S liovrni* incnl for «li*tiiigui*heil service on the Rio («ramie River Cabnuiuan, IV !.. November h , hmmi . while »rrvimi a* musician. l\*. B, Stth Infantry. I’ S. \. A ml Theodore Roosevelt ho- loved President of the l T. S . signed his Certificate of Merit, which en titled him to additional pay, and later won for him the Gold Medal Award. RECEIVED MANY WOUNDS Sergt. W hite received several bullet VM tinds -one during a skirmish in the S V war, which grazed the top of his head where a had scar marks the point of contact. Serg White re-enlisted in the V S. A iu 1917 for World War service hut was later, within a few weeks of enlistment*, discharged from active service. "Passing on my journey through mile deep and from 10 to IS miles V Kansas City and up to Leavenworth, across! There at the bottom of the my old home-town. 1 spent two days pit is the silver Colorado, winding its in visiting old friends and noteing way in and out about these huge pyramids, monuments, the changes since I visited this sec gibraltars. sinking ships and various other forms tion four years ago. ELECT hewn out by this mighty river at ” 1 had not been to N’icodemus. the some unknown time. \nd the rain Colored colony, for some years, so I bow stratum of the earth forms not rambled into that little burg three a little part of their gorgeous beauty. | E R W IN TU T hours late, due to high water. I "The rest of my time— about four noted all along the route that the weeks was spent in California visit C ity C om m w sio n er Kansans were to have bumper crops ing relatives and friends. In San . in wheal and corn, notwithstanding Diego I visited my sister Mrs. |*. L. the recent rains and swollen rixers— Johnsone Here l met many of the which had done some damage ELECTION NO\ f M ill R («. I'Kit club women and N. A. A. C. P “ I had a wonderfully good time folk who had attended the conference visiting the Ileprads. and shaking at Los Angeles From every lip I ’ ID hands with old friends. heard the praises of this essential o r "I was taken to Hill City, the ganization. as I had nexcr heard be MR. TAFT made a splendid rec county seat of Graham. There 1 fore. Everyone seems to base re ord as County Commissioner. Mi visited the offices and homes of the ceived fresh inspiration and resolved sers iee to the Counlv in the co n Sears Brothers. Will and John They to turn over a new leaf. O f course, are married now. 1 learned that the you know, that after reaching San struction of the three new hrid :es Sears boys are two of the best at Diego, everyone goes oxer across to and in many other public matters, torneys in that section and have the Tijuana. Mexico. This place is now Col. V S. Burt, of the 25th l S. run of practice. ’ Be sure and look called the ‘ Monte Carlo of the New was invaluable. \\ e arc conx ¡need up our sister in Portland! said thev. World. | Infantry, in writing of Serg White that Mr. Taft will serve lite ( itv j a-, a trumpeter, said “ I have never as 1 departed. ‘You know Rosy— "Arriving at I.os Angeles. I was Rosy Nichols’ ’ just as ahlv and just as met at the station by Dr J. F. ' seen lu» optai in that position in the "The next morning found me iu l’orter. and we were driven to his honestly. army Denver. Colo. How I did enjoy the cosy home near Central \vc and cool delightiul mountain breezes of the Sonterxille Hotel. Mrs. Porter Serg! W hite reside* at -IVi*» 42nd ’Colorado, after a sweltering siege in has been a shut-in for several years, ' \ve. S. E , when in Portl.gu! and the East! As usual. I found Denver hut despite her handicap, -he has Th«» T a f t fi*r C i t y Corami**ion*r Club he also has ^ home iu Vancouver. in a social whirl, each society leader composed and written a book of Izs-ater W . I l u m i hrt*y*. Prfeidvnt Wash vieing with each other for honors 1 gems of thought on varied subjects Oialmvr* Hall. Vice-Praakkrat have three brothers living there, so I dedicated to other shut-ins. She read W i l l Ro'ey, Set:retary had difficulty in dividing my time for an hour or more some of these equally between them. Other rela compositions and I. like hosts of her tives were visited at Manzanola and other friends, and admirers, advised La Junta. At La Junta. I changed her to publish them. I attended the cars for the Grand Canyon o f Ari i Lincoln Theatre and heyd the I.a zona. Fayette Players—a dramatic stock "Among the Colorado delegates to company. U o-to-th e-M in u te I was surprised at the the X. A. A. C. P. conference was histronic ability of these players. 1 Mrs. Santford Craig—Lulu—kinswo noted in the audience a group of M odes man—probably you met her. She was white people and I instantly asked greatly inspired and while a guest how they came to be segregated at her home in Manzinola. she laid ‘ Why. they buy their seats in hits or Prepared Especially for (Continued from page one) her plans for organizing a branch blocks.’ replied my companion— Mrs information. This Newspaper there Alma Flynn, the charming daughter A few days later. Serg. White ap "O f all the marvelous, natural, or of Dr. and Mrs. Porter. 1 noticed should I say unnatural, sights I have however, that a few other white peo peared again at my office, laden with seen, the Grand Canyon stands out ple xvere distributed about. documents and medals pertaining to far and away above them all. 1 could "In Oakland. I was the house- ; his war record, in keeping with a SA spend the rest of the day in de guest of my brother and sister-in- scribing this wonderful spot. Imagine law. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Craig. *4.-, promise hr made me before taking if you please, walking across a great 36th St. O f course 1 took in the his leave during his previous visit. ‘city.’ as everyone calls San Francis- These records were of intense inter | co. and enjoyed once more visiting est to me. and on one |>oint did | Goldch Gate Park and its shrines. they all agree and that was that "Oh. yes. ‘ Bee’ (Nettie J always Serg. W hite’s character was good; calls me ’ Bee’ ) here is a letter from the Chamber of Commerce of Ta another point of agreement, hr was coma. xvhich was practically a pass ! honorably discharged from service, port to any part of the globe. It j and there was nothing of record to Obtained. Send model or sketch was of incalcuahlc service to me. I prevent his re-enlistment. and we will prom ptly send you a visited every Chamber of all the cities report. Our b o o k on Patents and Serg White was born in Phila mentioned. In Buffalo, together with Trade-m arks w ill be sent to you delphia. Pa., and at an early age. he my friends, Mrs. 11. B. Roger and on request. ; her daughter, Mrs. \V. 11 Lewis, we joined the U. S. Army and served in ' were luncheon guests of the Buffalo the Indian wars and the Spanish- Chamber of Commerce. I carried American war. He was trumpeter j views of Tacoma and Mt. Tacoma with the 34th and 25th Infantry, and ____ PATENT LAWYERS-------- which I exhibited to executives of also served with the loth Cavalry 305 Seventh SL. Washington, D. C- the various chambers, and to other Over 14 Years* Experience groups. I gave several lecture-talks He also earned the rank o f sharp along the way. 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