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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1929)
TME DECEMBER *1. I»*» 1 The ChriNtmus Seul We rriirct that thr following article wai published through error I a a I week and we ara rrpuhliihlng it today when it wat rr<iur,lrd by Mr* Logan to he published. ADVOCATE PAGE THREE Bruttili N. A. A. C. I*. Want* * * > * > * > $ > Si >■' C H R IST M A S G IVIN G (Continued horn Pag« 1) board three ministers o f aa many lo cal churches, two of whom it is said, had functioned regularly, and efficient ly as members of the hoard, but it was not until last Sunday that they made their position absolutely clear by removing from the board all of that profession. Very few of the members of the organization, comparitively speaking, have supported the local branch and it had also been rumored that a new president was to be elected, but for some reason, the majority decided to retain in office their present choice. Irvine Flowers. The association meets at the Williams Avenue Branch V. W. C. A. once a month. . . . by . . . JACOBY’ S CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN What do you think of tha Chrlatmaa Baal? "What do you think T* aald 1. “ It maketh tha Chrlatmaa aplrlt rani: “Tie greater than glfta you buy. For It provetti better than Jewela can That your heart hath room for your fellow-man. DIAMONDS :: W ATCHES ::CLOCKH NOVELTY JEW E LR Y SILVERW ARE "W ho glvelh a gift to bla friend haa done No more than a gractoua deed. But the aeal proclalmeth the man aa one Who glveth to tboee In need. For Uod, who markelh the aparrow'a fall. Olveth not to Ilia frlenda, but to one and all. * $ 1 Down In loving memory of our dear ton, hutliand and father. Jamea W. Logan, who paaaed away a year ago today December 20 , |V2N Here you will find a Gift for every member o f your family or your friends in the most practical and appreciated G ift of all . . . W EARING APPAREL Suggestions William A. Duncan, for a number of years a waiter at The Portland, died in Chicago last week. Duncan recently served as a dining car waiter. T w o hell hop* at The Portland, ac cording to unconfirmed reports, will become hitched up in the bonds of wedlock soon. It is said one of the brides to be it not a Portland girl, either. for. W om en • e Shirts Scarfs Belts Pajamas Hose HOTEL NOTES “ Your* Totltry . . . Year to Pay” aay: Thli friend who remembereth me. Hath also thought of the atek today. Wherever they chance to be. And he glveth not only to cheer hte own. But to all who hath need la hla mercy ehown." CvpgrtgM **•* kg ga«ur A. v>or Your Xmas Buying Headquarters F or Men . "Bo I look at the Chrlatmaa Beal and Jamea W. l.ogan Make This Store Board SOLVED Jutt a >ad and ewert remembrance, Juit a memory fond and true, Ju»l a token of affection And a heartache jutt for you. CP No Minister* on Executive e • • Negligees Slippers Robes Millinery Underwear Novelty Jewelry Hose S c a rfs Toiletries Slippers Gloves ’ K erch iefs Sweaters, Etc. Credit Gladly Pay at Your Own Convenience In Small Weekly or Monthly Sums, So Small You'll Sever Miss the Cost. Accounts Opened While You Wait. Washington at Tenth Mrs. F. H. Harrington, formerly housekeeper at The Portland, during the time o f her late husband's manage ment of the hostelry, was at The Port land last week from her home in Se St*y 0,1 Wednesday, January 1 Four attle. Fine Prises Given Away. Particulars Later. —Adv. Judge A C. Hough o f Grants Pass, 137 BRO AD W AY Mary Logan, Mother. Willie Logan, Wife. Leroy Logan, Son. Mary Haker, Daughter Henrietta Crawford, Daughter. P A IN F U L CORNS I ooeen— Lift Oat Matter t lilford Flower», thr only ton ul Mr and Mrt. Ralph Flowcra met with an accident Wrdneiday at the llolladay achool m u llin g in a fractured arm l-'rirndt are hoping hr will toon be O K again Please Pay Y o u r S u b sc rip tio n A little known Japanese herb, the discovery of an eminent Herman aci- rntist (D r Stkkel) initantlv toothea the corn, then looarnt it ao trial thort- ly you can lift it right out Thu new diacovery called “Corn Fly” excitea thr whitr blood corpuscles to aettoe and granulatra the com at Ha root. “Corn Fly” for corns, 35c, "Corn FTjr Foot Bath I’ owder” 25c, and “ Corn Flv Bunion Remedy" 50c, are told under a poaitive monry-back guarantee by Hi-Hen e Co., Newark. N. J , or local druggitL AUSPLUND DRUG Bradford s z c¿r■«*— STORE SIXTH * OLIA AJI S TOASTS Clothes J 25XKMO PORTLAND, O AS A hop $ 4 5 .0 0 "W h ere Young Men Buy ” CHARGES REDUCED ng I Oregon, one of the Advocate's loyal | supporters was registered at The Port- land this week. -------------o------------- Washington at Tenth FOR SALE Tw o very desirable houses for sale, on East Church Street Terms reason able; one furnished 4-room house for rent, $25 00. Apply to Cannady’s Real Estate Co., 312 Macleay Building. Tele- ! phone ATwater 1525. SEASONS GREETINGS on extension telephones and telephone service connections Charles F. 3 erg W e take pleasure in announcing a reduction in tele CannadY Real Estate Co. phone charges, effective January 1, decreasing the cost of service to telephone users in Oregon. These reduc □ REAL ESTATE BROKER tions include: Bonded and Licensed Under Oregon Laws □ CANNADY’ S REAL ESTATE COMPANY R E D U C T IO N IN C H A R G E S F O R B U S IN E S S AND R E S ID E N C E FLAT RATE We are prepared to act as broker and escrow agent for buyers and sellers. We make mortgage loans, manage estates, collect rents. Business Confidential E. D. CANNADY Office: 312 Macleay Building ATwater 1525 E X T E N S IO N T E L E P H O N E S , 25 cents per month. For example, the monthly charge for— 0 w>is/)es Tße Advocate readers Business d e sk extension (now $ 1 .2 5 ) will be reduced lo $ 1 .0 0 Business i c a ll extension (now $ 1 .0 0 ) will be reduced lo 75c. 3 Merry Cfiristmas Hetiitleiire d esk extension (now $ 1 .0 0 ) will be reduced lo 75c. Residence trail exit-union (now 7 5 c ) will be reduced lo 50c. HAIR GROWER Read what jutt one person tayt about it. be multiplied over and over again. Thit teetimonial t March lit, 1B2S. 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