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THE, la the Interest of A ll TH E ADVOCATE la Published Only 92.50 Per Year Subecribe For Itl I_ V ol W — N o. ht a d v o ca te : Advertise in TH E ADVOCATE It Circulates In A ll The States And Foreign Countries PORTIAND, OREGON SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15, IMS PRICE: 5 CENTS 1 SENATORS SUPPORT WORD PEACE TREATIES LABOR HOPES TO ORGANIZE NEGRO W O R K — IMS UK " « » IK - By Kits Reid FRATERNAL LEADER ELOQUENT SPEAKER PREACHER MUST RAISE $ 6 0 0 .0 0 TO AVOID JAIL WOMAN DIES AT SALEM BERG SOLVES XMAS PROBLEM W at Defendant in Automobile A cci INTERESTED IN A ll RACES What shall I give? That is the <|uestion uppermost in the minds of Died, at Salem. Oregon, on De- « '» D o n e now that the time for select W are Injured. cember 5. Miss Ophelia Gillcey. 2; m« Christmas gifts for friends is at The A dvocati do»« not necessarily ihare in Kita Keid's views, but wheth- years old. She was buried on Mon- hand. ir we do or not. her opinions ara If it were merely the question of Charlotte, N. C.. Dec. 12.— If Rev day from Miller & Tracey mortuary, lane, and logical and wall worth I J. McClellan. African M ethodist1 w'<h Rev J. J_ Cation officiating just giving SO M E T H IN G , shopping reading. It is your privilege as well at ours to disagrea with Kits and ahe preacher o f Spartanburg, can raise Interment in Rose City Cemetery, for Christmas would be easy because invitra your opinion upon sublecta approximately IMS by Decemlier 15, *1 he deceased leaves to mourn their' stores are filled with pretty things ■he diicusaea from time to time in her he may he released with a suspended *°ss her foster mother. Mrs. Mattie: *( *U sorts of prices. But the real Declares Interest in the Econom ic column. judgment after barring tieen convicted Turner, and two sisters. problem comes with the selection of Welfare o f Colored of an assault with a deadly weapon «**• ¡«dividual tastes. One indi In "The W orld T om orrow “ for vidual may tike this, another that and W orkers in Mecklenburg recorder’s court re- tierrmlier i* reproduced a cartoon J. II. TURNER still another would not like either, yet cently in connection with the auto CHINESE AND NEGRO ! December i» reproduced a cartoon these are the facts we face when mobile accident in which 11 sch ool' M \KES FINE PLEA i trout the New York Herald Tribunr WOMAN CANNOT WED shopping All o f us want our friends | children were injured when the bus New York, Dec. 11.—The Am eri 'called “ A Uuccr Way to Swear O il." FOR WORLD PEACE ______ I to be pleased with the gift, therefore can Federation of Labor, fhroufch its I in which they were passengers w a s1 j It it in two parts. The first shows i _ we spend a great deal of time in president, William Green, has replied wrecked Cum m in»« Appoint»«! to Wirr Résolu- I a writing table on which lies a paper ' McClellan is said to have b e e n !. ' *“ 30" ! studying their tastes. Charles Berg to a telegram from the National As called "The I'ledge to Outlaw War “ lion« to Senatori. 1 operating the automobile which col- ’ ? on; * Chinese ot Greens- j,as solved the problem o f what to sociation for the Advancement of In front uf thr table with uplifted lided with the sch<x»l bus, turned it 11 wa’tin* **ear from gjve He has Berg's Merchandise Colored People, inquiring what part, j hand, swearing loyalty, stand turn | over and injured 11 o f the 47 occu-1 . c attorn«) o . ort Caro- j}ond, They can be had in any if any, would be given to colored i labeled Italy. Trance, England, Ja Derisi mg that the tug problem lie ban,. , ma ,o whether or not he a s | anloullU from „ up to larf{e al workers in the plans for increasing forr the world today i» the problem of pan. Belgium and Germany, with , marry his fiancee— a full-blooded Ne- « . . 0 — ------ ---- . . , »»M you care to have. They can be ex- union membership in this country. many in the haikground whose la ofgatu/ing die world lor peace. Prof, * *iro woman—o f the same place. The . . . a ,. g At the table, MRS EM M A G. B E RRY The Klk, and Daughter Elks held young woman accompanied M oon ch* n« rd for * ,ove* P " “ * President Green of the A. F. o f L. (t lier nard Solde, of thr department bels we cannot see „ cl their , memorial services Sunday at here, and the two were kept waiting | " ndcrwtar' *w «ters, or assures the N. A. A. C. P as fol of political at inter of krrd College. leaning o ier it. is the figure of t ' m lr Sam signing the pledge. From ^ rand Daughter Ruler of Daughter ^ M. E. church. low s: Rev. D for some time in the clerk's o ffic e ! riss**’ etc- addrrt>rd a very appreciative and rep the lablr, on the floor we see black Elks. W h o W at Here This Week G. Hill preached the sermon. The W e are very anxiotis to organize while the law was debated and were And ,he abou* Ber«'* Mer* rr .entailer audience Sunday ei ruing footprints leading away front it into R * r Official Visits to Grand Daughter Rules, Mrs Ella G. finally told that they would have to chand,se Bond* '» ,ha‘ ‘ h«y ar* * o ° d men o f all creeds and nationalities, at Fir»t A M I Qiurhch The o c ■ another room m the second part. Dahlia Temple. Be as Berry, was present and electrified await until the attorney-general North ,be y*ar around. A Berg Merchan- including colored people ration wat a program under the direc sured that we are deeply interested This room it evidently a saloon, Her stay in the city was a very busy I the audience w ith a very eloquent Carolina replies to a letter asking dise Bond enables ¡‘ * recipient to tion id M u I l> ( annady. which w n showing thr bar and thr shelter with one. Aside from being the honored address. select just what she or he wishes and in the econom ic welfare o f Ngroes for his construction of the law built around the subject of “ W orld thr lioltles on it and hack of the , guest at a number of receptions, sh e' i does away with the possible mitake and will gladly do all that is within Peace " Thr tprakrr ilrelared that in our power to organize them and to bar we see a huge figure with an ! of giving the wrong thing. I »poke Sunday at the memorial ser - 1 one |ieriod of three dayt during the assist them. apron on. He is thr barkeeper, j v;f t I „ j Give Elks and Daughters: alsoj world war. more ammunition » a t tited Across the front of hi» BE R G 'S M E R C H A N D IS E BO ND S ... . . . * l' r“ n '! Su" day evening at First A. U . E. than wat utrd m thr whole war of written. Battleship Makers 1.tried •/:,........ u.„ .. . ... Chan. F. Berg Best Gas Service /•ion inurch. -Monday morning with f.rrat Britain agamtt thr llorrt in ..p m front o f the bar in true old a of ladlr, lhc molort(1 to S f. 309 Morrison Street The American Gas Association is South A im a, in the three year period fashioned saloon custom, with their a|„ c and rffurncd Wednesday Mrs Old Postoffice Opposite advising gas users to be frugal with of IMVU to MHB. lie iiimmrd up the feet testing on the rail, are the same Bcrry the use o f gas. It is suggeted that a left Friday evening for her toll in live«, money and tpirit that the figure» we »aw in thr first part Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Fuller. 749 small burner will keep a large vessel world war coti thr nation, and while Italy, I'nitrd States, Germany. Japan home in Chicago. 1 Michigan, have been indisposed with at the boiling point and that it is Mrs. Berry is both brilliant and hr dort not believe that the l eague of and all thr rest The Itarkrrper says. the influenza and colds during the wasteful to use a large burner when a Nation, or thr Kellogg llnant I’ eace ' What'll you have?“ The ch oru s1 und,r hrr ad"»nistration. many small one will serve the purpose. past week. j temples are being carefully looked I’act will entirely tcttlr thr quotim i -------------o-----------— ! after. of war. lie opined that every mraaurr (Continued on page three) G IV E N H O N O R tending to create sentiment against Subctribe for the Advocate Ohursday night at the Y.W .C.A. war should hr supported Camp at Rock Creek on the Clacka A CARD OF TH AN K S $2.50 per year The speaker taut that the United R ead mas river. George Cannady. eldest Slates must associate itself with other son o f Editor and Mrs. E. D. Can W e wish to thank our many nations (or thr purpose of establishing nady, was am ong those awarded an friends for their expressions of kind - honor sweater won last summer at W Y A T T W . W ILLIAM S ness and sympathy and fur thr beau j (Continued from page tw o) 112 Marleay Building Spirit Lake Camp, Washington. The tiful floral offerings during the ill occasion was camp reunion for the ness ami death of our beloved sister,] Law Heavy and Middleweight Divisions. Miss Ophelia Gilkry. SLAYER OF RANCH BOSS George also gave a five-minute talk Alberta Yvonne Mayo IS Cl\ EN LIFE SENTENCE on camp reminiscence*. It will be' Announces recalled that at Spirit Lake Camp 523-524 Lumbermen* Bldg. the opening o f a class in last summer George was elected gov St Helens, Dec. 12.— Af the con ernor for the last half of camp. Out PIANO clusion o f a trial which lasted just o f more than 100 boys at camp at Phones: Br 0635— SelL 6260 two days. Taylor White, colored ex- the time, only two were o f the c o l Private and Glass I.rssons employe o f thr T om Johnson ranch ored race. Portland, Oregon Studio near Yankton, was found guilty last dent in W hich Eleven C. ADDRESS PLEASES ioT 'i, ^2?'. genera 3 'L. ^ rty A te le p h o n e is a t r u e C h r is tm a s g ift THE ADVOCATE night of thr inurdrr of W. K. Ram sey, ranch foreman, also eolorrd The jury rrcommendrd life impris onment Inimrdiatrly after thr jury aiinounerd its verdict. Judge Eakin sentenced tile prisoner. He will be in the penitentiary today, it was an nounced. It was shown that Ramsey was struck down with a mattock July 24 last, and his body thrown into a creek on the ranch. Anothrr man was implicated in thr slaying, bill hr has not Item captured. White fled to Pocatello, where he wa» traced by Inspector Archie l.ronard of thr Portland police bureau, and arrested by Pocatello police. Thr jury deliberated 20 minutes. 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