The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, November 09, 1929, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    f AGE TWO
T H E
THE ADVOCATE
Published every Saturday «I Suite -*12-313 Macleay Building. Portland,
v itg o n *
Phon« Atwater
E. D. CANNADY. -------
MRS. E. D. CANNADY.
Yaacy Franklin,
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______________________ Editor
„Associate Editor and Manager
.O ffice Assistant and Linotype Operator
NOVEMBER 1». I»ït>.
ADVOCATE
lent all the support we could to the
T U R S I ' A. M. E.
effort. Our people can always I k * '
—BAPTISTS—
/IO N CHURCH
depended on to help the right.
Mount
Olivet
Baptist
Church
A p p o in te d D istric t D e p u ty
F ait First sad Schuyler
wmiyli Sts.
The ediotr of The Advocate has
Sunday School open* promptly at
Rev. J. I.. t'aston. Minister
IU o'clock The Superintendent invites
just receive»! a commission as D is-1
all members and friends to join ill ,he
trict Deputy of Rose City Lodge,
Shiloh Baptist Church
j study of tbe lesson.
No. I l l , I. B. P. O. E. of \V., and
Fast Tth and Everett Sts.
At It o'clock the Junior Church ser
also of the Knights of IVthias
»ices will have for the sermonette topic,
Coming as they did. without soli-1
— EPISCOPALIAN—
' Moving Stones". The Junior choir
citation, we appreciate them the
will sing
St. Phillips Mission
Rev. IV R Lovell will preach al the
more. We shall do our very best to j
Knoll ami Rodney Sts,
I mo min K hour on the subject: “The
Blaine Cotes, I a.v Reader
perfonn the duties incuml>ent on a 1
Peace Makers". The services will be
District Deputy.
i
in observance of Armistice I'ay.
—
HOUSE
OF
PRAYER—
The first named commission was
The V.trick Christian Endeavor So­
House of Prayer
the gift of 1. Finley \ \ ilson, G. I-.
ciety will meet at 6:30 p. in. The meet­
East 10th and Grant Sta.
ings are growing in interest and the
K. of Elks and the other, from S
Robert Searvie, Pastor
attendance increases each Sunday. Mrs
W. Green, S. C. C. of the K of P.
K. D. Cannady is the popular president.
— METHODIST—
A., S. A., E. A. A. and A .
At S p in th e Senior choir under the
o —- -
Bethel A. M E. Church
rights of Negroes when many of
the Negroes themselves hardly
The Advocate notes with interest know that they have any right',
and appreciation the forward step
direction of Mrs. Katherine Gray will
Bishop Carry
Howard University, at
sing national songs and the pastor will
t arrabec and McMillen Sts.
Dolanev Defeated
Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr, Minister
, to establish a
preach on "Christanity and Patriotism".
,
. ,
The indicement of Bishop Archi - 1
re I
It is certainly a
The Muck Conference given Mon­
Firs, A M E. Zion Church
It aptrears troni the large major . . .
. . . ..
...
,
417 Williams Ave
day night by The V igilantes Club and
,
IV
halt karev of the A. M. E. Church
e Negro church
Rev \V. R. Lovell, Minister
!■' ‘
ity of votes received bv tbe Demo
directed by Mrs Mamie Washington
and Civil Service Commissioner of
'
. i t . . H . i l l .
ce of leadership!
‘ I cratic opponent l of
Hubert T. De­
was a huge success in every way The
the City of Chicago, is most unfor- 1
nust have trained
laney, Negro candidate for a seat
large audience was profuse in praise arid
atui regrettable in that it in
e often true than
If
the receipts amounted to $31.01.
j in the U. S. Congress from New tunate
volves a representative of tin-
is better educated
We are informed that "charges" pre­
York, that Colored voters in H ar­
church as well as the race in high,
dvanced than the
ferred against prominent characters in
lem, which is largely inhabited by j
the recent "Conference" will he airetl in
-quires i 00 <) niin-
trusted, honored offices.
(Colored people, faile»! to do their
the great "Mock Trial" to tie held on
i fill the pulpits in
No »me can pass upon the itmo-
full duty at the polls, which is to
Monday November 14.
cense or guilt of an individual un­
Negro churches At present, less
The Board of Trustees had a very
say the least, a mighty shameful re­
than one per cent of these are col­
til that {verson has had his day in BETHEL CHURCH NOTES successful meeting at the parsonage
flection on the loyalty of that host
lege and seminary trained men —
court and has been convicted, or
Ttiesdav night.
i of Colored voters.
Riv D. G. H iu . J«.. ¡’osier
while 85 per cent have little or no
The Annual Members' meeting ami
freed, of the charges pending.
(Crystalee Maxwell, Reporter)
following election was held Wednesday
training. Howard, realizing this
However, there has tieen so much
night following the prayer Class meet­
The Bromlux
condition, has set about to correct
of rumor and as|iersions in thi-
ing. Announcements of particulars will
Special Armistice Pay­ Services will, tie published next week.
,1‘
If there are anv of our editors case that it is best that it he brought
We hope the public will respond
of praise anJ comn* nda_ out into the open, inasmuch as it is be rendered both morning and evening,
liberally and thus help to train the tion for putting out a monumentai the administration of public office Rev. Hill, wilt preach on “The Price of J
young men to occupy this most in,- <pedal « lltion of crcdlt, one is M r. that is involved, and as public office P « « " « 'he morning service. Special [ M O U N T O L IV E T
portant position in the life of the Julins R Tavlor>
of the Chi. is a public trust, the public has the mu,ic by ,hc choir-
At five oclock thc Jun!or O a M m
BAPTIST CHURCH
Negro race—Christian leadership. cago Broadax. Mr. Taylor for 35 right to know how its servants ad -1 At
Endeavor will meet in the Lecture Room
, ..............
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.... the _____
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years has, without missing a single minister them.
of the church,
leadership
A School of Religion
(U liu r r ltr a
Jonathan Lyle C-aston, Paator, 333
Protests Heeded
UP-TO-DATE
Cleaning and Tailoring Co.
1 % U n io n A v rim o N o rl't
We
P o i-lim iti, O re g o n
LEAN
LOTHES
K LEAN
TAILORING AND REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
PANAMA AND F E L T H A T S ____
d e n n e d unti Hlockotl in Up-to-Dnte Style
A ll i f ’t t r k ( iu tir n u lc c d !
(•otHI U ork and Quick Service Our Mullo
TKinily UvW
Rea : TRInily *i22
If We Please You. Tell Ottieni— If Not, Tell Ua!
J. W. I INCLUSOLI. — P r o p r ie t o r
Tho Olilcst Negro llusinrws In I'ortlniul Is . . .
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The Advocate Publishing Co-
I ublishrrs uf
/ He Advxicalr '
A 16-Page New»pa|>er
In Tw* Sections!
Published f iery Saturday /or the Pan Tu-enli-Sit Years!
E. I). ( jinnmly. E d ito r
Mm E. D. Cannatly, M anager
Holliday 8C Holliday
T o n so ria l Parlors
125 NORTH SIXTH STREET
::
IDRTLAND, OREGON
Equi|>|>e»l with the Very Latest, We Are In a I'osition to Gare for
E ven th ou gh the ch arges against rof M m Louise Randolph.
issue, kept the paper going, and like
Wygant St.—Phone Walnut 1133.
the
com m issioner be d is p r o v e s and.
At SiV(.n 0-clofk_ Senior Christian
Sunday: 9:30 a. m , Sunday School;
wine, the older it gets, the better it
Men, Women anil CJiildren
The protests of Editor Abbott, of I is.
w e trust th ey w ill be for what the Endeavor, under the leadership of Miss tl a. m , preaching; 6:30 p. 111 ., H Y P
Come— Let Us Serve You!
the Chicago Defender, and Paul
To judge by the cuts and spendid N eg ro race has at stake, th ese con-'Geneva Turner. The main speaker for U.; 7 41 p. nt . Evening Service.
Monday: 8 p. m.. Brother hood
IC*
** Stanton Duke. A
Robeson, well known singer and mentions of prominent men and I tinual attacks upon ou r national po- ,l,'s
HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY
actor, against racial discrimination women, of many pages, the edition litical key men does not commend ’ho* addre‘‘.wiU also u givfn by Sgt- Meet,.
A. G. Franklin.
Tuesday: 8 p in , Choir Rehearsal.
practiced against them while travel­ brought not only deserved praise, us to the confidence o f the public. A special invitation is extened to all
Wednesday: 8 p. nv, Midweek
ing in Europe, appears to have but a very handsome financial re­
N o t only that, when representa­ ex-service men of the Spanish Ameri­ Prayer Service
made some impression in view of turn.
tives o f the church are brought into can and World Wars.
Thuursday (Second and Fourth):
Services last Sunday were well at- ' Missionary Circle. 4 p. m.
the fact that the English Parliament
the
unfavorable
lim
elight
o
f
pitiless
Thanks for The Advocate’s copy
Friday (First and Third): Literary
will take a look into the matter in and congratulations to Editor Tay­ publicity, although the church may tended and a word of compliment is
extended to Mrs. Cannady and Mr. Me- ' Society, time and place announced.
the near future.
lor for the splendid record of the neither be involved or indicted, i t » Arthur who helped to make the morning
also suffers.
It is thought by some that white eT.icago B'roadax !
1 service more impressive with their solos.. Dahlia Temple lias issued unique tic
Americans touring abroad are re-
_____p
To avoid these em barrassing sit
The pastor is calling a meeting of the kets to a dinner dance on the Battleship
sponsible for the discrimination, as
X h e W ay to B re a k l p An
uations, the church should see to it executive board at the parsonage Mon- Oregon Thursday November 81 . Mrs
Ada McGill is heading the committee on
many are known to have protested
that its preachers keep out o f poli- <lav- at s i0 P nl-
Organization
arrangements.
Monday
against equal treatment of the
tics. W herever there are d o g s there
* ° nday' ,he M's,io,ury * * * » made
The e n tr a in in g of *11 of one’s banking
its monthly trip to the Multnomah Coun­
Negro in public places of amuse­
Join without knowing its object are fieas.
ty Farm Those who were able to go
at o n . bank naturally m ake, for closer
ment, resort and accommodation
and purpose; do not attend meet­
It is to be hoped that this lesson were Mesdamcs: R. W. Roberts; For-, Mr and Mrs. Roy Garnett au^l fami­
contact between bank and customer
ings, but if you do attend, go late. of preachers in politics will be a bes; M. E. Fullilove and Ella Young. ly are enjoying a new radio.
•w* .
With every department of banking un
During the discussion, if you are salutary one and th at’our Colored This trip was made through the kindness
Passing of Editor Chiles
der one roof and one management bare at
called upon to express your candid churches far and wide will govern of S. S. Golden who donated the use
of his car for the purpose.
the Tutted statue National, this central­
With the passing of Editor Chiles opinion, tell them you have nothing themselves accordingly.
isation of banking la both possible and
The Commissioner denies the
of the Topeka Plaindealer, weekly 1 to say; then, after the meeting ad-
practical.
newspaper, the Negro race loses one joums, tell everybody how the ques charges that have been brought
tion should have been settled. If against him and charges it to p o -!
of its finest characters.
For more than two-score years, committees are appointed, and you litical causes. We trust that he will
Mr. Chiles, through his publication, are left out, set up a holler; if they tie vindicated and will prove that
l ink'd Stiltw
was in the front rank, battling for appoint you, decline to serve; let it is the |>ersecution of his political
Naitioikii IVdiik.
mJ S «S
tW t
the rights of his race. He was a the other fellow do it. When things enemies.
fearless man—outspoken and a true K° w'fong, blame it on George. It
lover of justice and fair play.
there is any credit, claim it. Never
FOR RENT
“One of the Northwest's Oreat Banka"
When “ Nick,” as he was called think of paying your dues, and if
by close friends, thought that the 'here are assessments, promise as 3 nice, clean room*; full basement
and furnace. 295 Cherry street:
Colored people were not receiving a much as anybody else, but refuse to
Garfield 7093.—adv.
square deal, the public would cer- Pa>' i t If they criticise you, tell
tainly hear from him.
them that the assessment is nothing The Advocate Publishing Company
He was a Christian gentleman— hut graft. Oppose any measure that highly appreciates a job of printing
whose place in the church, in joum- >s advanced for progress as being from the County, being 10,000 im­
and society, generally will be oId and fogey, or too high-falutin pressions.
— -
o
__ I to fill.
If the members go right, you go
e Advocate extends its heart- left, and if they go left, you go 10 PIECE COSMETIC
JCit empathy to the bereaved fam- right. If any members are earnest
SET $1.97
MEDICINAL HERBS
workers, set up a cry that they are
T h l* 1« a F a m o u s VI v a n 1 B«t and In­
d es fa c e powder, 11.00. R ouge, 71c,
working for their own selfish end. clu
T leeue C ream $1.00, D ep ila to ry $1.00,
and ROOTS
Criticise every member who fails to F a cia l A etrln g en t $1.71, B a th S a lt 1.00,
Lvnchers
T oilet W a ter $ 1 1 $ . P e rfu m e $1.7$. B rll-
agree with you; deal continuously lla n tln e 7 le . S kin W h lten er 7$c. T o ta l
$11.00. S p ecia l price, $1.17 fo r a ll
in in Kentucky the other day, ¡n veiled insinuations about their V ten alue p ieces
to Introdu ce t h is line,
I f ta k en in tim e, may
ben d n o m o n ey but d i p coupon.
re v e n t
operation*
for
standing Colored man and a honesty. Do not fail to spread vie- j
liahete*. C a ta rrh , L ung,
N am e
. -
—
R a y o n U n d ie s
T h ro a t. A sthm a. K idney,
, barely escaped being jous propoganda about the organ- [
COM PLETE NEW STOCKS O F QUALITY M ERCI!ANDI
L iv er, k h e r m a tiim , RIood,
A ddrese - .
—
Stom ach *nd all fem ale
>-i by a mob because the mob jzation at even- opportunity. Be a ’
R fod „ » « p v H l port C. O. D .
d iso rd ers.
A lso B ladder
a r e L u x u rio u s
h t” he had run down and regular nuisance. There may be'
FOR TH E HOM E AND PERSONAL SERVICE
T ou r m o n ey p ro m p tly r o fu n d .4 if n o t
Trouble*.
a white boy with his auto- other ways to break up an organi- j ■ttiaa.
THE C. GEE WO
B«s Van 580-3th Avenue, New York
And very reasonably priced I
R em edies are harm leas, as
ration but the above is one of the
no d ru g s o r poison sre
Plain tailored and neatly
T history of American mobs— best.
used.
Com posed o f the i
choicest m edicinal roots,
trimmed chemise, bloomers,
back about fifty years—
herbs, b u d s an d b ark , im ­
Syracuse Lodge, No
C. Gee Wo
DRY WASH—
— ROUGH WASH
gowns, doncettes and vests.
p o rte d by ua from far ,
1,
K.
of
P.,
meets
the
that they seldom every try
29
Years
W averley B aby Home
Smart
young
things
buy
them
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
second and fourth Fri­ In Portland
n the truth before wreaking
—
FA i t 0883
EAst 0883
at these low prices—
day nighta each month
wardly vengeance.
It is gratifying to note how lib- j
at the Stag Auditorium
It
• doubt, was only a trick of erally the various churches, clubs j
NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY
381)4 £ Morrison lit
fate
it prevented the viceim, a and other organizations among the
LEE C. ANDERSON, C.C.
:acher for many years, from Colored people, have given to the
ORIGINATOR* OF INDIVIDUAL WASHING
840 East 8th S t, N.
being the guest of honor at a “neck­ cause of the Waverly Baby Home.
We Do Not Mark Your Clothing
tie party.”
When representatives called upon
S. THOMAS
The Advocate, to assist in putting
607 E. FLANDERS — PORTLAND, OREGON
The N. A. A. C. P.
over the program, we were assured
K. of R.
that no discrimination on account
WET WASH—
3 IN 1 WASn
The National Association for the of race or color was made at the
Advancement of Colored People Home, and when we found that to
be the policy of the institution, we Pipase Pay Y o u r S u b s c rip tio n
achieved a victory in the states of
Texas and Virginia recently which
permits Colored Democrats to vote
in the “white primary” in those
states.
And now this aggressive and up­
ah
standing, fearless organization will
take the case on to the United States
Supreme Court in order to find out
A \ j l l e r nnd T ra cey
Independent fknsana! D irec tors
if that high tribunal will confirm the
W ashm qim t S i h » l t o é W t t U ,
decisions.
r A o n t .R r o a d w g y 2 0 M
Men’s Wear *
SL
More power to the N. A. A. C. P.
286 W ashington St.
—which stands guard over the
Centralized
Banking
We Sett For Less Because
We Sell or Cash
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r
C. G E E W O
2 0 %
On
R E D U C T IO N
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