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SATURDAY. JUNK II. Itl.io T H E A DVOCATE MOB TWO -NEWS- (E lju r r ljr a THE ADVOCATE — B A PTISTS— By Clifford C. Mitchell Published Every Saturday at Suita 311-311 Macteay Building. Portland. Oregon Phone AT water 1513 Mount Olivet Baptist Church BEATRICE H. CANNADY .................................................................... Editor and Publisher YANCY FRANKLIN.............................................. iwsiani Manager and Com pout o' WILLIAM PICKENS ................................................................. Contnbutint Editor POLLY ANN......................................................................................... Society Editor KITS REID. RALPH C CLDYE AND CUFFORD MITCHELL........... Columnist* Subacriptioo Rates (Payable in Advance): One ^ear, $2.50; Six Months, $1.50; Three Month», $1.00 Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Po»t Office at Portland, Oregon, Under the Act of 1912 Shiloh Baptist Church A few weeks ago the white press throughout the country featured in their news columns and commented upon in their editorial columns, the recent decisions handed down by the United State Supreme Cour, in the James E. Earrar (white) case East First snd Schuyler St». Rev. J. L. Carton. Minister East Tth and Everett Sts. — E PISC O PA U A N — S t Phillips Mission Knott and Rodney Sts. Blaine Coles, la y Reader — H O U SE O F PRA Y ER— House of Prayer H E ROSE He rose, from humble birth From duties of the soil. He rose, from inborn worth Likewise from earnest toil. He rose, with steadfastness No slope too steep to climb, He rose, when in distress His life became sublime. He rose, where all could see And love the soul in him. He rose, yes mightily E’en though in body slim. He rose, and won the race And then he fell to sleep He rose, to heaven above His gain, yet we all weep. He rose, his spirit fled To realms high above. He rose, as he fell dead Joseph, the wejl beloved. — - o Many a man who is a good shot in this world hopes he will miss fire in the next. SENATOR GEORGE W. JOSEPH George W. Joseph won thousands of friends throughout the state cecause of his great intellectual, moral politi cal and spiritual power. He was with out a doubht Oregon's most fearless citizen His program for the develop ment of Oregon was especially design ed for the benefit of the masses of its people. His sudden death shocked the entire state and other sections of the country where he was known. His place in the political arena will be filled by the Republican State Central committee, but the unique place he won in the hearts of the people of his State can never be filled. The man with money to burn has a hot time. HONOR WON We are in receipt of an invitation of friends throughout the state because Rev. and Mrs. Daniel G. Hill. Jr. next Monday night. It is to honor their wedding anniversary and the Rev.’s graduation from the school of applied Social Science of the University of Oregon We have been told that the members and friends of Bethel church of which Rev. Hill is the minister, had been told by Rev. Hill that he did not wish them to give a reception to them upon their arrival but, if however his work as a leader of Lis flock and in his community was in their opinion deserving, after they had had time to observe it, then they had permission to demonstrate that appreciation. Evidently Rev. Hill has succeeded; evidently his work as a minister and social worker in the community has not gone by unnoticed’’for on"next Monday night, friends, young and old, Christian and sinner, colored and white will gather, we are informed, at Bethel to do its pastor and his help mate. honor. We commend those who are sponsoring the thoughtful and beauti- ful tribute to deserving servants of humanity. ______ (>______ It takes a woman’, sewing circle to develop a lot of conversational halito- STAY OFF JULY 4—ELKS—Adv MEDICINAL HERBS and ROOTS I f taken fn time, may prevent operations f#r Diabetea, Catarrh, Lung, Throat, Asthma, Kidney, Liver, Rhetunatiam, Blood. Stomach and all female disorders. Also Bladder Troubles. T H E C. G E E W O C. G t Wo n Years la Portland Remediea are harmless, as no drugs or poison are used. Composed o f the choicest medicinal roots, herbs, buds snd bark, im- ported by us from far- C. G EE WO CHINESE MEDICAL HERBS COMPANY, INC. 262H Alder S t $. W. Comer Third St, Partlaad. Oregon. NEVER EXPLAIN—your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway—Elbert Hub bard. East 10 th and Grant Sts. Robert Searcie, Pastor Pollyann, Society This was a case where the defend ant had been arrested and tried (in Massachusetts) lor the purchase <>( liquor, the defense winning the case by the Massachusetts Editor*"' District Prosecutor to the ‘ highest tribunal in the land Bradford **£ tíSr* Clothes $25.00 to Shop $45.00 "VC’Kgte Young Men Buy" PATENTS Obtained. Send model or sketch and we wilt promptly tend you a report. Our book on Patents and Trade-marks will be sent to you on request, D. SWIFT & CO. _ PA TEN T LAW YERS — 305 Seventh SL. Washington. D. C- C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G ♦ •-ROOM lion»» for Sal» Ch»ap. Call TAbor 773* adv KUKNISI1KD ROOMS (or KKNTI Clos» In Mrs. Ktts Ritter. IM K 1st Str»«t north. Adv, WOULD YOU MARRY Girl M. »50 • 900 . will Inherit *50 000 , Widow «0. *87 000’ I’hoto». descriptions Ire». Club g»l»s. California FOR SAI K—Co*y « Room plsstered House with fruit trees; #«30 70th St. S II Reasonable—lor lull par ticulars phone WAInut 389* —Adv, Mrs. Ella Simili is steadily improving at lier honte, »103 39lh Avenue S E. O v .r 34 Yaara* F.sparlawca —fa mous the world over STAY OFF MAY 30 The Annual Miss Nannie Maud Ivey of Oakland, The purpose of this column is not liar ICQ, with the famous lUr-B U arrived in the city a few days ago to | to comment on Prohibition, for or — M ETH O D IST— artist. J Thornton in charge, will lie P in a u d ’s spend a three months' vacation with against, hut to digest a racial event given at the Church on Friday May Bethel A. M E. Church relatives. Miss Ivey formcly resided "¡Jj mof>| t|u , u Wlllf,| |„ ,he AMERICA DECLARES WAR S h am p o o Larrabee and McMillen Sts in Portland and has a host of friends #|k)v# decition Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr.. Minister The present tariff policy of the U. here who are happy to see her again ; Q SINGLE OIRLS Leeret your hair lastroni, S. is a declaration of war It differs First A. M E. Zion Church In Oakland, Miss Ivey is popular in This writer read the many volumin- healthy, anj noi loo Jr y1 «17 Williams Ave Answer this if you are single, send, from a formal proclamation only to club, church and social circles She Rev. W. R. Lovell. Minister ; ... ou» news and editorial articles in a us your name and address and re the degree that setting a bomb with a A l your dealer'i— or tenJ « at is the ethcitnt secretary of the n o - ... - , , great many white papers and in a few ceive a one dollar coupon and valu time fuse differs from pulling the trig foe full ttze bottle lo I'lnauJ, men s Progressive Club and much ol ' , . . . , * . . . , weekly publications that specialize in able personal information I'KEM ger of a gun. There is still time to her tune is devoted to the advance- .. . ' Dtp i M , a io £ i t Si, : digesting (or their «white I readers stamp out the fuse, but if the fuse is ment of the club activities. , . . . P H. BODDIE. Sew York [Sample bottle free) current opinion and events, but in not extinguished a terrific explosion 1 * 1 1 S s tr e e t . N W . W a s h in g t o n . none of these articles was the fact will result Among Rose Carnival visitors in D. C. 'mentioned that the lawyer who so suc- A time bomb set in a public place Portland were Mr and Mrs. M. C . . . . . . . , ... , .rl__ _ . ccssfully fought and carried the case l ’ItHiaf / ’</> Y o u r S ubtcriplion is a murderous act even though the Ward of Seattle; Richard Thomas <•» .. ,, , ... . .. v. . k ™. before the United States Supreme agent does not know what persons Kansas City. Mrs. H. N v tarbrough . ' C ourt is a colored nun. will be killed when the explosion oc and Mr. and Mrs. Barker of Twin W. R. LOVELL, Potior curs. In the same way, the American Falls, la The guests from Twin Falls “A Friendly Church with a WORKERS PICNIC! tariff is a condition productive of in left Monday for Seattle Accompany To some it may appear as an insig- Community Spirit* ternational and interclass violence, an ing them on their trip which was by »"“ «'>« «»ct that this lawyer belongs Established in 1863 instigation to hostile action, and the motor car were William and Madelyn to our race. yet. a great moral lesson Sunday is Children’s Day through- is contained therein and this column mere fact that it deals with rate sched I tunean SUNDAY, JUNE 15. 1930 will endeavor to digest its interpreta ules and not punitive measures in the ju t African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. The day will be observ- ordinary sense cannot remove it trom Miss Nellie Franklin was the guest tion of same. the category of social crime ed * i,h appropriate exercises and serv- of honor at dinner Sunday with the Benefit lawyers, like all other professional —Editorial World Unity, June ice* a* l irs* Church. Misses Gwendolyn and Violet Hooker NOTE; Since this publication the U ' The Child in ,he wil1 ** thc at their home, ltfos E. Halsey street casaes, specialize Some are expert in COMMUNIST PRESS criminal, civil, corporation or kindred S. Congress passed the tariff bilL-Ed *hen’e ° f *h* nioming service and scr- 0_______ mon to parents and children. Rev. W. branches. Some act purely in an ad Invitations have been issued to visory capacity and others are mere If people would only pray as hard R- Lovell will preach, AT CO-OPERATIVE PARK — Tl A LATIN, OREGON reception to be given in honor ol to avoid war as they pray to win one. | The C. E. wi(] meet at 6 30 P. M. at Rev and Mrs. Daniel Grafton Hill. Jr fixers But for any lawyer, aside front I which time the children will present, the rigid admittance qualifications A tu picot the Children , Day program, which | and »he «radiation of Rev. Mr Hill on necessary, to appear before highest Student, of history who s h u d d e r,-- ------- ;••• ------ 1 their twelfth wedding anniversary, on when they coniemplate the awful pun- wtH be followed_at I p m with anor- j M<jn<J>y evenjng June 23fd at haH tribunal in the land, the United States Wonit'ii*.* Divirtió» C o m m u n i s t P arly ishments meted out by medieval kings '*‘"al P**” "*- J « d,n* 1,h' S h**£ e,aht O'clock at Bethel A M E. Supreme Court at Washington, D. C, and prince, or close the book when Sunday June 29. Rev T. AlUn Har- jnviutio(u have „on<. he must not only be legally and tec- Admission 25c Children Free they come to accounts of the carnag. **>. presiding elder, will preach at both ,h O „ „ , high school grad- nicatly skilled but is recognized as be hv in (urn f mnkt rftirinc morning and evening services, and will . . . . . , ing in the zenith of the legal profess committed by infuriated mobs during " . “ , _ v,ates to be in the receiving line at the !himing Begins at 3:00 P.M. ion. He does not argue his cases be the French Revoluiton. read in their also administer the Holy Communion reception. fore this court because of an ability to papers Saturday morning a story of Thte business session of the Fourth Come and Have a Good Time A ll l.qtutl comparable cruelty. A mob stormed Quarterly conference will be held Arthur Le Bon of Oakland was the sway a jury, or to produce surprise witnesses with sensational testimony, a Texas jail to lynch a Negro prisoner Monday, June 30. 8 p.m. guest of Mr and Mrs. Charles Redd etc, but he does use facts and these Failing to get in. these representatives The Board of Trustees met at the Sunday night. he must marshal in an orderly, legal of twentieth century civilization set parsonage Tuesday night. President fire to the prison. The wretch inside w William, presided Follow- Mrs. L. A. Tolliver, widow of the and convincing manner, for before was burned to death. The members of i in* »h< conduct of the routine business late Rev. Warner Tolliver of Yakima hint sit the acknowledged best legal F IN L E Y ’S f v that mob today probably hold up their P,ani ofr th* fu,ur* were <fi»cused It was thc guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E minds of the country and against him f heads in the belief that they acted as ' w*s voted to close the Financial Cam Johnson. 101 E. 78th St, North, last appear the best legal prationers that Truth* Murk Kmhh’in is (ho worthy and just men.—Yakima Morn- Pai«n on 15 To da" *:03 23 hai Saturady at dinner. In addition to the govenrment can employ. been raised. ing Herald, May 13, 1930. Mrs. Tolliver and the hosts, covers Trot* of Prayer-Class meeting was held in Therefore when in this cate the de were placed for Mrs. Clara Logan and Wednesday night Once the savage in America bit the IMMORTAL L IF E G. N. White. Mrs. Tolliver left that fendant (white) found it necessary to The period from July 15 to October carry his case to Washington he paid dust; now he h ire an alienist. night for home 1 will be devoted chiefly to raising con the race a compliment in hiring one of Us« Our Naw Parking Spies For Pun nections! claims, as the Annual Con our lawyers. JPIINLEY6MM Mr and Mrs. Leonard Crosswhite eral Cars at Fourth and Montgomery Miss Jerome Meredith, popular in M ORIKI \N\ will entertain the Kenwanna Bridge ference meets on the latter date. church and social circles will leave Streets The Merry Melodians will present next Wednesday for a four months’ The moral in the case it the fact Club Tuesday evening at their home another concert in the near future. visit to her relatives and friends in the that our lawyer was ready when the The Culture Club held their annual south. She will spend the greater part opportunity came his way. Instead picnic Monday afternoon at the City j Oscar C. Presley of Kansas City was of her stay with her mother in Bir of wasting his time in bemoaning the fact that he belonged to a race that Park Eighteen ladies enjoyed the djnner guest of Mr and Mrs Willis mingham, Ala Iways asking for chances, demand party. Mesdames. Marcetle Johnson A. Reed Sunday. and Lillian Baker were appointed as Fred Strain of Gearhart, Oregon has ing this or protesting against that, this T u n torial Par lor t delegates from the Culture Club to Rev and Mrs. Hill and family mo been visiting with Mr. and Mrs Boyce Negro lawyer was busy preparing him self that when opportunity arose he the Oregon State Federation to be tored to Seaside last Tuesday, return Strain for several days. 125 NORTH SIXTH STREET :: PORTLAND. OREGON was equal to it, instead of expecting held June 26 to 27. ing Tuesday night. They spent Wed F.quipped with the Very Latest, We Are In a Position to Care for nesday night at Ocean Lake return Miss Ida Galloway was dinner guest equal opportunities and unequal pre- Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Reed enter ing via Corvallis to Portland Thursday of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Schwartz paredenest. On his whole career we Men, Women and Children tained sixteen guests at a very enjoy at their home in Waverly Heights find him at the forefront in whatever he was engaged. In school he was one able house party at their home on . Come- Let U* Serve You! Mrs. Frank Adams was the charm Sunday. of the greatest* football start of his Cherry St Wednesday evening, honor ing hostess to the Esperanto Club ing Miss Ida Galloway who leaves Mrs. Willis A. Reed was hostess to time (1891) and an AIL American cen HOLLIDAY & llOl.I.IDAY Meeting last Wednesday at her home, a very pretty luncheon Tuesday honor ter. Later he was field captain and ,oon *or ‘he East; Mrs. Elizabeth Hig- 1060 E. 14th St., North. She served football coach of hit school (Harvard by who is leaving this week-end for a delicious breakfast. The instructor ing Mrs. Milton Edwards. The table University) and he, the Negro, taught an extended summer trip in the East; centerpiece was a beautiful basket of being unable to be present, the ladies and trained the greatest athletes that Mrs Pat Ball who has spent the winter spent the remainder of the time per old-fashiend flowers. Kodak pictures his school produced. Some weeks ago in Portland, and Ray A. Shepard of were taken of the ladies as a form of fecting plans for their first entertan- Sedalia- Mi*,ouri Dancing, card, and ment to be given early in the fall. The entertainment Places were laid for when Owne Witter’» Memoirs were LonYrnirntly Loral«*«! to running in the Saturday Evening Post *am" ' forn,ed ‘«'"U inm ent for the next meeting will be with Mrs. Jennie four. a letter was reproduced that was evenin* Myles, 290 Larrabee street. AfTortl Lonvenirnt George and Ivan Cannady were the written by Roosevelt, when he was president, referring to the fact that Mrs. B. E. Randolp and her daugh- Mrs Mamie Stanton was indisposed dinner guests of Charles Rawlins Sun the man who was accomplished and S«*rvire . . . . day afternoon. M' m ,' ouis* lre PIannin* “ > uke for several days this week. skilled could force recognition and a vacation trip soon. The II hanks in the United States cited the fact that all athletes had to Edward Boyce one of the owners of Revs. A. R Dobbins of Seattle, A. National Croup are located within Maude and Avia Booker left Fri the Portland Hotel sent his check Mon W. Johnson of Tacoma, B. E. Edwards take their instructions, at Harvard, a 55-mile radius of Portland,— during the the time referred to above, day for Yakima for their summer vaca day for *5 00 for two years’ renewal of Yakima, S. M. Pointer of Everett affording unusual hanking con tion to be spent with their grand-par to The Advocate, Thank you, Mr and Mrs. Modest of the city were from an accomplished Negro. venience to the people of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Booker. Boyce. territory. breakfast guests of Mrs. Mattie Wash ington Friday at her home 275 Mc This lawyer, William H. Lewis, of Combined Resource» of the Group Mrs. Milton Edwards left Tuesday Boston, Massachusetts, hat solved the Bethel A. M. E. choir assisted by Millen race problem in an individual way. He night via Seattle and Vancouver B. C. other local talent will present a con Almost $100,000,000 for Minneapolis, Minnesota. Several cert at a hall in Oregon City next Mrs. Albert Morton was hostess to has been a credit not only to his race Now One of America's 85 friends were at the station to bid her Thursday night under the auspices a very elaborate dinner Sunday at her but to all America. He has been of Largest Ranks goodbye. of the First Christian church of that home in Alberta, honoring Mrs. Mil- great benefit to all mankind, white as city. Proceeds from the entertain ton Edwards who is leaving soon for well as black. Now in his 62nd year Mrs. Elizabeth Higby leaves Tues ment will benefit both Bethel and the Minnesota.. Places were laid for nine. he can look back upon life full of ac day for Chicago, Illinois, Ft. Smith, Christian church. The guests took a lovely drive over complishment An honor graduate Ark., and Denver Colo. Mrs. Higby of the Harvard Law School A »na the highway during the evening tional hero on the campus athletic will be gone for two or three months. Mrs. L. E. Johnson sold more tic kets than any other seller to “East A very enjoyable no-host picnic par field. A trainer of other heroes. An Mr. and Mrs. R H. Rhodes of Se Lynne”, drama presented recently by ty spent Sunday near Washougal riv Illustrious graduate of Amherst Col attle. Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham of Mrs. B. J Fuller. NOW! “ONE OF AMERICA’S 85 LARGEST RANKS" er. Three cars of ladies and gentle lege, from which he received his A. Bellingham; Mr. and Mrs. Nichols B. An intimate friend of Presidents men comprize^ the party. Mrs. Berrie Einsley and Mrs. Mabel and Governors and other statesmen. Mrs. Arneta Douglas was granted •■o Shepard were at Sunflower Camp, Sea a divorce decree from James Douglas Mesdames Q. T. Wright, George An ex-United State» Assistant Attor « side, Oregon this week. Wednesday in circuit court. The case Hardin, Milton Edwards, Messrs. ney-General, having so served for two years during the Taft Administration. was not contested. Floyd Wright of Seattle, Bob Wright Mrs. Lula Gragg entertained at a and Ruby Irene Kirk visited the Sep A recent co-organizer of the Colored delihtful dancing party at her home, Mrs. Hicks, Mr». Elizabeth Ruther ulchre of The Most Sorrowful Mother Bar Association in Boston, which for 103« E. 30th St. N. Thursday night the first time has united the forty race P r r fr c t Funrrnl S ervice ford and Mr. and Mri. Randolph the Thursday. honoring high school graduates and lawyers there and about which this Our Merchandise and Service CortifWates Save latter of Dallas, Texas united with out of town young people who are column will Have something to say You from 20 to 50% visiting in the city. Delicious refresh Bethel church at the 11 o'clock Sun CALL US IN CONFIDENCE-ANY HOUR-DAY OR NIGHT later on. Truty this man’s life is an day morning service. A Good Place For Young Folks. ments were served and all had a fine WASHINGTON STREET inspiration for the race. time. Mrs. James Shaeffer of Oakland, Between 20th and 21st Remember the moral: While asking ALLEN C. E. SOCIETY California, nee Lottie Johnson, of Port and demanding equal opportunity, be Bethel By The Bridge Mrs. George Canada is reported to land is here for an indefinite stay dur RRoadway 2 6 9 0 sure you are ready with equal and BRoadway 2 6 9 1 On Larrabbee and McMUlen St*. be ill and confined to her home this ing the illness of her sister, Mrs. J. N. greater preparedeness. If individually week. EVERY SUNDAV 6:J0 to . P. M. Cantrell. » FIRST A.M.E. ZION Holliday & Holliday MILLER & TRACEY *