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CLASSIFIED ADVER- TISINO Join the . . . FURNISHED » ROOM HOUSE Suitable for two families, reasonable pr u d en tia l h o spita l Phone EAst 7633 Ailv. FURNISHED ROOMS for KKNTI E 1st and Keep Weill Close In Mrs Etta Hitter. Street north Adv ASSOCIATION . , 1» A . A S IIF O K D WOULD YOU MARRY Oltl U. IW. I Ail 4*0» 000, will Inherit *60 000; Widow 40. 32* Wheeler Stieet To those who view the race politi cal progress only by the number of Negroes appointed to responsible or Howery titled positions exception will be taken to the above statement Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance': One \ear, $2.30; Six Months, $1.50; Three Months $100 This column, this week, is not re Knott and Rodney Sts. Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Poet Office at Portland, Oregon, Blaine Coles. Lay Reader ferring to appointments, however, but Under the Act of 1912 < to elective positions, secured through — HOUSE OF PRAYER— C A iltO competitive effort* and by the voles ' ' J of all race* House of Prayer Memorial Day East 10th and Grant Sts. Robert Searcie. Pastor At this time it can be definitely pre Friday May 30, Decoration Day »as Miss Jenny Dora Grayson will leave dicted that the Negro Press througout fittingly observed by various organira- tomorrow lor l.os Angeles to see her — METHODIST— the countrv their issue of Novem tions. particularly veterans units. Mem brother "Bud“ graduate from the U. ber ». will lie in heralding the victory of Bethel A . M E. Church orial Day has assumed a very large I of S. C. He majored in pharmacy. two race men to positions B ETH EL N EW S! never be place in American life because in its The Sacrament of our Lord's Sup l.arrabee and McMillen Sts fore held by them and at Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr . Minister simple lesson of devotion to the mem- per will be observed _ Miss Dolores lUtrdine of Yakima, re greater than than now received a by salary at Bethel church any ceived a great ovation last Sunday elective colored ollmal in the country ory of those who died in defense of ^ ,, A M and S P.M. At the morn- First A. M E. Zion Church the country it calls atention to the sfrvjcf ,ht pastor wai preach on] from the Portland C F Society 417 Williams Ave Rev W. R. Lovell. Minister fact that America has never yet en- \ |he subject “Standing on Holy Therefore it is fitting that this col gaged in a war for conquest. Not Gfoun<j* The big program before M rs Lula Crag was hostess to the umn should at this time digest the Culture Club Monday afternoon at lagts that brings this victory and only should we h o n o r the memory |||( c|,urch is the entertainment of the , of the soldiery dead, but also the dead jjstnct conference which meets with her home in Alberta honor within reach whose lives though spent in peaceful UJ j nne \U clubs and mem- ] Mr ami Mrs. Pcrcival Rountree are Harlem, the unofficial, but naturally pursuits was none the less a life of btrJ of the church are looking forward ! devotion to the interests of the nation. to ,be irr;va] Df our visitors. now domiciled at 339', Alberta Ave known district in which some two ------ hundred thousand of our race dwell. ° The Joy-makers Club of Bethel A. The Kctiwana Bridge Club was thr is to have two new municipal court Our Economic Failure M E Church sponsored a picnic _____ Memorial Day on the Clackamas River. guest of Mr and Mrs. Loyd Flowers judges W. R. LOVELL, Poitor Thursday evening. j — For a long time past it has been The public shared in the fun. “.4 Friendly Ckurch witk a — For a generation our people have apparent to close observers of the situ Allen Christian Endeavor closed a ation that very radical changes affect- i very sucessful month of May and is Mrs. Fred McClear will be hostess about having a colored judge Community to the Literary Research Club Friday. jn Harlem and for ten years OUR mg the economic life of our group heavily dated for the month of June Established in 1*63 June « at 2 p.m st her home in Alberta assemblymen have fought for the pas were being enacted. The thing which while getting ready for the conference IDS» Fast ttth St N Each member is sage of a bill that would bring this makes possible for our people to carry Everybody welcome as usual. urged to be present as there about. on is its ability to fit into the econom Sunday School meets at 10 o'clock. especially is business of vital importance ic scheme of the surrounding civiliza The general theme of the lesson is In 1930 our John Clifford Hawkias tion This we fear they are not doing A Good Place For Young Folks. "Contrast Between Faithfulness and Mr and Mrs. M C. Ruby were din republican assemblyman froat the list A few years ago there were certain Slothfulness.’’ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. assembly district (1919-30-31) intro ALLEN C. E. SOCIETY jobs that were taken for granted to “The Promise of the Father" will be Reed Thursday evening duced a Municipal Court Bill that Bethel By The Bridge be for colored people. We could go would create a new court district and anywhere and apply for the job of a On Larrabbec and McMillen Sts. the theme of the sermon at the morn porter elevator operator bellhop, waiter EVERY SUNDAY—* :» to • P. M ing worship. Holy Communion will Joe Thomas (Ukelele Joel was the make it possible for us to elect a race guest of Mr and Mrs Charles Stan man. but this bill died in committee. be observed. cook, with good prospects of getting ton Monday evening at their home in Again in 1921 he introduced another the job. All that has changed now The Christian Endeavor meets at j ^ |bfrta bill but it too met the same fate thru These same jobs today are being 6:30 P. M A very full and interesting: _________ political manouvering filled by white men and women with j ha* been arranged j U Esperanto Matenmango Klubo the loss of these personal service jobs At the evening service the pastor was entertained Wednesday morning In 1923 sse had a little better luck their has been no increase in the S . W . C or 41h u d will preach again on the subject of by its instructor Mrs Beatrice H Can- Our Pope B Billups, then republican number of other jobs which they could Unii. , ii • ' Honesty in Giving" The Lord's Sup- nady in the Annex of the Y.MC.A assemblyman from the 31 at assembly hold It is true that there are more ] After reading and discussing “Go district, sponsored a bill to create the Negroes working in factories in some' per will be administered. Down Death" Negro folk sermon by 10th Municipal Court District and it places than ever before but that is' Services last Sunday were some James Weldon Johnson Mrs. Rachael passed both houses only to be vetoed due to more shifting of population what abbreviated owing to the illness Bellard led in the lesson discussion by the Governor The loss of these personal service jobs j "Where Young Men Buy" I of the pastor But the attendance The business session was interesting have made itself felt in more ways i was good The offerings for the day Two members were absent owing to Francis E. Rivers, one of our two than one also there it no longer that ' amounted to *3» 90 Grand total re illness. Mrs Henrietta Marshall will colored assemblymen from Harlem, personal contact between master and I ceipts since May t *621.33. The cam be hostess to the Club's meeting next renewed the battle in the legislative servant. As the breach widens mis paign continues. meeting. halls at Albany, and last March was understanding antipathies creep in j successful in having his bill pass having no point of social contact it' Incomplete reports from the Baby both houses of the legislature A few is almost inevitable that the two races contest Sunday uigbt showed Marguer weeks ago Governor Roosevelt signed should grow further apart all this has ite Ann Bird, first; Timothy Tillman, this bill, thus creating a law that will worked to the detriment of our group. ! second; Ida Lightford Lovell, third. make the toth Municipal Court Dis We do not advocate the return to Final reports will be had later. trict of New Nork, out of a portion menial jobs of the nineteenth century j The Annual Barbecue on Memorial L. A. Mouldon a waiter from San of the old 7th district. exclusively yet unless we as a group Day. presided over by J. Thornton, tiago. California is here and hopes to don't begin to make jobs for our was a tremendous success. People remain. Thr legal boundaries of this new selves we will be lower than the slaves from all parts of the city came to par district are. on the north, 133th street of long ago. In New Shades take of the delicious repast. Wyatt Williams, head bell-hop at on the east. 5th avenue; on the south the Portland, is taking a ten-days lay 110th street, and on the west, St N'ic The May Festival Concert given in off Our Next Governor holas avenue from 153th to 123th st To W e a r the evening by The Merry Melodians ea»terly to »th avenue south to was witnesed by a large and apprecia The California News is a brand new thence The primary election is over and the : It4th street, then east to 7th avenue, With Your tive audience. victor for the much sought after nom south to 110 street. paper received at our office. It is pub ination for governor for the republican i For quality of interest and faithful lished at Los Angeles, California by the party is George Joseph. All political I Spring Clothes ness it would be hard to find a mem California News Publishing Company. To those who know their Harlem anxiety should be at an end. bership more loyal than that of First Mrs. Corrine Betty Smith is circulation and by that meaning the colored dis The entire campaign sparkled with A. M. E. Zion Church. manager ; Loren Miller is managing edi trict of New York City no better de good sportsmanship. All of the guber- j tor ; Mrs. Booker T. Washington, Jr , is scription of its boundary could be giv natorial candidates were good losers advertising manager and Dr. Eugene en than that creating the new tOth and alt have pledged themselves to No. 444 . . . Is semi-shear. Taylor, Sr, is the editor and general Municipal Court District. support Mr Joseph. Every voter ought pur* silk, full-fashioned and , managed. The Advocate welcomes the to share the hope that Mr Joseph will has • mercerised top 9 8 c news and wishes it a long and prosper To secure thr support of his fellow be the greatest governor the state of for utility. Pair........... ous life. New York members of the Assembly, Oregon ever had. Mr Rivers, sweetened his hill a bit Obtained. Send model or sketch No. 445 . . combines rayon which made it a good tonic for the and we will promptly send you a and silk smartly and la a other Assemblymen Instead of spon report. Our book on Patents and Rev. Daniel G. Hill, Jr., pastor of stocking that should be in soring a bill that would obviously re Trade-marks will be sent to you Bethel A M. E. church is to be con every woman's hosiery 9 8 c on request. act ginly to the benefit of the Negro, gratulated on completing the work of boa. P a i r . .. . .. .. . .. .. . he specified in his bill for the creation the School of Social Science of the Munripal Court Justices D. SWIFT & CO. S IX T H & G L IB A N S T R U T S of only eight two new of which, University of Oregon Rev Hill has however, were to — - PATENT LAWYERS — No. 447 . known for Its taken time from his very busy life as PO R T L A N D , O U be in the new court district. Thus extra fine gauge, it semi 305 Seventh S t. Washington, D. C* pastor the largest colored church in he not only made it possible for sheer, full fashioned and «ilk Portland to pursue and complete this colored man to be elected judge in to the top Reinforced S I . 4 9 work It not only gives him a broader Harlem, but for two of them to be so toe. Pair ................... and deeper knowledge of the social elected and at the same time the other problems confronting us today but it assemblymen (white) were thankful is of great value too in the promotion No. 449 . . . always appeals for an opportunity creating six new of his particular field of service. to womea for all-around judges for them. This very aptly wear! Service-weight silk, proves that to reap a benefit we must full-fashioned. £ | ^ also benefit or offer to benefit the IIIIIIM M til • O whites with whom we must co-oper ate. Pollvann, Society BETHEL CHURCH T A.M.E. Bradford Clothes $25.00 to Shop $45.00 S ilk S to c k in g s K eep yo u th lo n g e r! cleanse the system o f poisons AUSPLÜND DRUG STORE SipmanrWol|e Co ‘Merchandise of Merit Only” These elective judges will serve for a term of ten years and receive an annual salary of $13,000 There are no elective offices at present held by us that carry a salary exceeding *10,- 000 and that only to Oscar DcPriest, Congressman from the first Illinois Congressional District and to Judge Albert B George of the Municipal Court in Chicago. 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