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The local Bahai were guests at a
feast held Friday night August 30 at
the residence of Mrs. Cinita Knowles.
BUYS ANY NcW
Shirely lline Reed returned from
Oklahoma and Kansas Sunday where
she hat »pent a »even weeks' vacation
with relative*. Shirely lline made the
return trip alone
FALL
Bishop H. B. Parks s i t the guest
at dinner Labor Day of his god son,
George Cannadv, at the family resi
dence in Irvington. Georg* also took
the Bishop for a drive to the famous
Grotto.
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HARMON AWARD
FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED FIVE
ROOM APARTMENT. HARD
WOOD FLOORS; GAS HEAT
APPLY 386 E. FIRST ST. NORTH.
COLONIAL APARTMENTS—Adv.
TEST CASE
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ago it occurred to me that perhaps
the white people who d.sliked me and
my people." said Mrs. Cannady. “did
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from
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William Duncan Allen Jr., has ac
not know oor true selves. I reasoned
cepted a position on the teaching mind and the hopes oi colored people that if they knew that I was ambiti
staff at Howard, leading Negro Uni who go abroad. It convinces them, by ous to be the best citizen that I was
versity, Washington, D. C
j contrasts, that white people are not capable of being, that I wanted edu
mean by nature but only by training cation, freedom, that I had the same
FOR RENT—Newly decorated 7-room and education, like any other peote hopes, feelings and aspirations they
house : half block to Williams Ave. Of course, it amazes a Negro at first had, they would not dislike nte any
car. Reasonable to right party. Call to find that he is a thousuand times longer.”
AT. 1525 during week, and GA. 7523 freer in Germany, against which he
It was in that conviction that Mrs
on Sundays. Ask for Mrs. Cannady.— recently fought, than in the United Cannady entered upon the work of
States of America, for which he fot. trying to create better relations be
Adv.
He finds more human liberty in Ham tween her people and white folks.
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H do all
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Handsaker and burg or Berlin than in the best Am- _ I ...
determined.”
she
family have returned home from a erican cities like New Vlirk or - an
{o fjrst r -j mv heart of any
three-weeks’ vacation at the beach. Francisco. But he also find> that a t , j|^ feejjng for any of God's creatures
Their son, Morrison, graduate of Reed present the natives have more liberty and jn ¡tJ pltcc plant appreciation and
College has gone to New Mexico to in Germany which lost the war. than love for all mankind, and acquaint
teach.
in any of the great white nations which all whom I could with the achieve
! 'won the war.' He also finds that ments. hopes, ambitions and aspira-
Please Pay Y o u r S u bscription where discrimination is creeping in. j tjons 0{
portion Qf the human
■ it is due to the dominance of Amen- family
A front - porch entertainment par
G. L. Campbell of Oakland was a ! can dollars.—the plain superiorty of
ticipated in by the best colored tal-|
pleasant caller at The Advocate office money over morality.
“American
Negroes
are. on the av- ent in Portland and Salem and lis-
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Wednesday,
erage. the most advanced. More o ,ene(j t0 by white people in automo-
them travel, and they should travel biles filling the streets for blocks,
George Cannady had an operation
■ everywhere.”
started off the new work of bringing
on Friday August 30th for retkoval
whites and blacks closer together.
of his tonsils. He is well and in school.
Many became interested. They were
surprised at the calibre and gifts of
Mrs. Renna Gilliard, of Vancouver, YOUNG WOMAN IN HOS
the colored entertainers. The results
Washington sustained painful injuries
PITAL— RESULT OF
filled Mrs. Cannady's mind with the
to her head and body August 13 when
thought, insistent and ever present,
run down by an International Stage
A L T O A C C ID EN T "educate folks to understand one an
as she was crossing the highway at
other.”
Jantzen Beach.
The front-porch recitals developed
into inter-racia! teas held both at col-
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Rev. Daniel G. Hill, Jr., acompanied
by Bishop H. B. Parks and Fred D. in the Lownsdale apartments where ored and white homes, multiplying in
Thomas left Tuesday in his car for she is employed as maid. It was not number, and sometimes attended by
until several hours after the time she representatives of 10 nationalities, and
Tacoma to attend conference
was due at her work that her em- usually comprising 100 to 230 guests
ployer
and her parents were able to Outsiders, hearing of the beauty and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison ac
companied by Mrs. Jamison's nephews learn her whereabouts. Being uncon- friendliness of these occasions, asked
George and Ivan Cannady will leave scious and having no marks of iden- to be invited. A guest at one of these
Sunday morning to attend the Puget tification on her, hospital authorities meetings wrote of it:
The mingling of white faces and
Sound Annual conference at Tacoma. and others did not know who she
was and it was not until she regained
dark, the friendliness that pervaded
the atmosphere, the gathering of
FOR RENT—Front Room Reason consciouness and was able to talk
races around the piano and the
able—Phone BEacon 9006. —Adv. that they learned her identity.
mingling of their voices in song—
these things form a memory touch
CARD OF THANKS
ing and deep. Surely music such as
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rose there must reach up to Heav
I wish to thank all the friends who
en. Such affairs must dim the in
were so kind to me during the illness
ter-racial lines and make folks re
PR ISO N ER B E A T E N
and death of my beloved husband.
alize the brotherhood of man.
Mrs. Mary K. Russell, widow.
“The interpretation of my race to
B Y CO U N TY O F F IC E R
others” is now the life work of Mrs.
Mrs. Beatrice Mott, attendant at
Cannady, carried through addresses
the Miller and Tracey funeral Par
in schools, colleges, on the public
lors, has been enjoying a two weeks’
platform and in pulpits where she is
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vacation.
in strong demand as a speaker.
,
he says is Waters. Trimble makes
There could be no nobler endeavor
some grave charges against the man- There ¡, so much of appcal ¡n
tha,
agement of the whole thing. He states Mrs Cannady has become nationally
that colored prisoners are discrimina- known. She has been sought as a
1 ted against by the “system” employed speaker and worker at great conven-
: in the penal institutions. He says that t;on,
HOTEL NOTES
all the best cells, bunks, etc., etc., are
given to the white prisoners. It was be
Four Portland waiters left Wednes cause he resented sleeping in a bunk
day for Burns, Oregon to work in where the water came in on him when-
the Welcome hotel. They are to be ever the shower bath was used, that
paid $50.00 per month with room and l the altercation arose. He stated that
board.
when several white prisoners had been
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discharged, he asked the official to
W. H. Warn, ex-headwaiter at The | let him sleep in one of the bunks so
Portland, now the manager of the left vacant, but that the official re
Culinary department in the Palace fused to let him do so. It appears that
Hotel was a caller at The Portland Trimble used one cf them any way
Tuesday.
resulting as stated above.
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Karl Kasiska is the name of the
new dining room captain at The Port Please Pay Y our S u b scrip tio n
land.
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Thomas Finnegan, assistant mana
ger of The Portland, went to Del
Monte Cal., this week to attend the
golf tournament.
She has on her own personal initia
tive fairly won the honor that the
Portland Council of Churches seeks
for j,er
Mrs. Geo. Mullen is taking a two
weeks’ vacation and enjoying the rest
fine at her beautiful home,
has
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Le Roy Blackburn waiter at The
Portland is back from a vacation at
Seaside and is on the job full of pep.
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The Spanish-American War Veter
ans’ bail on the Battleship Oregon,
August 28 was largely attended and
greatly enjoyed. Dixie and His Melody
Boys certainly furnished great music.
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Cool breezes from an electric fan make hot days
bearable.
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. . . . ami urge your friends to do the same.
All Portland will benefit thereby.
Efficient
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chill off early morning or evening air at the coast or
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This is but one small way that electricity can serve
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Furui»hed Cottages and Hou*rkreping Tents
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Phone HHoiulway 1.511
Cannady Real Estate Co.
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