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SATURDAY. JULY I». 1930 THF. LOCAL BRIEFS Furnace Coils Costly Mra. I .eon Gregory who haa been indiapoaed for aeveral weeka ia able to he out to the delight of her frienda. I hey roh you of much heat ami actually coat you more than the average billa for tankheatera Prof John Lovell, Jr., will deliver a popular lecture, "The Hlatory of Negro Drama" early in Auguat, the definite date to be announced later T o enable you to he up to date we offer thia and neat week TEN DOLLARS FOR YOUR COIL or old tankheater, provided in luma fide uae. aa firat payment on a liot/on e Storage Waterhcater DON’T SPEN D Y O U R M ONEY W H E R E YOU C A N N O T W O R K I J OAS SALESRO O M S Siath and Salmon The Mrn'a Hreakfaat Club met Wed- nraday morning at the Home Cafe on Williame Avenue Kdward Thibcdeaux of Tacoma, waa here thia week to attend the Ma tonic Grand t.odge meet. Mr Thi- hedeaux alopped with hit titter, Mra. I B. Veael, tt t Vancouver Avenue whom he had not teen in 37 yeara. G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER Office I’iiour: HKoadwuy 1885 450 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon Hraidritcr I’lionr (i A r fir Id 8019— 340 Tillamook Street Successors to E. Richardson flag gage T rana fer WE, OUR Night to heap lu and Morning Mon them a Clean, Clan Claar end Healthy Wriae (or Free “ Bye C o n " or "Eye Beauty” liooli gUuCuDni a I d I M oK .n M p root« your* DOUBLE-EDO« RAZOR (otd or new modo!) A Good Place For Young Folka. A LLE N a BETTER RAZOR C. E. SO C IE TY •or you r money both Bethel By The Bridge voraataat Uy PIOIAK CORPORATION On Larrabbee and McMillen Sta. EV ERY 8U N D A Y —« 30 to • P M AUSPLUND DRUG STORE Notice to the public SIXTH A 0 LIBAN S T R U T S PORTLAND. 0 U UPPOSE you a n today paying 50c a tube for your tooth parte (and there are many very good denti frice* telling today at that price). Suppoee, like moat peo ple, you buy about twelve tube« during a year. Now if you knew that you could buy aa good a dentifrice aa can be made and atill aave each year the price o f 25 loavea o f bread or 60 bara o f aoap or 40 pound« o f augar or a box o f tine cigara—could you coDRcientiously fail to take advantage of auch an opportunity t That ia exactly what you do when you buy Liaterine Tooth Prate at 25c for a large tube. Figure it out for youraelf. S sa 0 w * as P rice IP to r o r or i f stmts tHtnees for USE LESS th a n o f high priced brands M IL L IO N S OF POUNDS USE D RY OUR GOVERNMENT LISTERINE Free to Public T O O T H PASTB TKa only pUro ia «Ko U. 5. wKoro rotolopo and pi »dverttaing RMrtitr covennp any lino of baamaoo Large T ube 25 ? AMERICAN IRBItTtlAL LIBRARY 3t.ai.Mrl>» BulMlaa. CM—a». Illt— u 'T H A T LITTLE C A M E ” \ PuM Bts p o v te a LAST HlöWT AHO vu AS H GNIACKBR.S T O tV4E lu n c h w a s s e r iu e ^ , UJE s p u n -THC -Cop vjJHlLe w e M B ANO V WON tHVOfY €>0 CENTS — A n o u jH B N u ) e G ot W a c k Tt> POHEO. V WON fcACK ALL 1 HAD LOST ANO C l RAHEO T h e w h o l e <3 a n g t o 'B oo T - -CHe Ltd POT ANO T A * e T o p CHANGED MY LOCK — HAW - HAW — Ant»fwe Top b slo n ô h d T o A • S trto W H O H A O A l l T H E CHIPS • B E F O a e LUN CH — Ho HO - A D V O C A T E Dr, J A Merriman formerly of Port land haa opened offices in Phoenix, Arizona where he went to engage in the practice of medicine Dr Merri man ia located at 233 E. Waahington Street It ia intereating to note the aimilarity in location While in Port land he had officer at 286 Waahington afreet. There are aeveral other phya- ictana and aurgeont in Phoenix. Among diatinguiahed gueata who at tended the Maaonic Grand Lodge in Portland waa Dr Jno Jackton, D.S.C. of Vancouver. B C. Dr. Jackton ia a registered chirupodiat and enjoyt a lucrative practice in B. C. Hia office» occupy a auite in the Standard Bank Building Dr. and Mra. Jackton are among the leading people of that ac tive city. t)r. Jackton and Mra Nim rod Jackton went playmate» when children hark in Miaaouri and had not teen each other aince they were twelve yeara old nntil Tuesday night. Mra Mattie H. Harria hat moved to her home in the tuhurba It ¡a Inca ted near Lenta. Mra. Abbie E. Cantrill o f 892 E. Salmon afreet who ia convalescing from a recent apell o f illneat and opera tion withe* to exprett her tincere ap preciation to her many friends for ftoweri. cards, phone call», and visits during her confinement. Especially it the grateful to her titter. Mra. J. Schaffer o f Berkeley, California who came up to take care of her home and children while she was ill Mra. Henry Myles who haa lived at 220 Larrahee street for ten yeara haa moved to Sacramento and Rodney its. Fred Peck who haa been suffering with hay-fever it able to be up and out after several weeka illneat at hia home on Larabee street. Emmet J. Holme«, Past Grand Mas ter of the LTnited Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masona o f Wash ington and Jurisdiction was a pleas ant caller at The Advocate office Mon day and subscribed for The Advocate Mr Holmes ia in Portland attending the Grand Lodge Communication. ional District, including that portion so thickly populated by the race in St. I.ouit, from the present Congressman L. C. Dyer -N E W S- For a teat in the upper house of the state legislature we have two candi dates J. W Willis, Sr , of Cleveland, Ohio has been assured o f the backing By Clifford C. Mitchell o f both colored republican league and ,the regular party organization in hia Some weeks ago thia column as race to become a State Senator from serted that the Honorable Oacar De- Cleveland Pridat, our Congressman from the In Detroit. Michigan, a race lawyer, tat Illinois Congressional District, po Charles A Koxborough, is seeking the litically apeaking, was giving greater nomination for State Senator on the inspiration and doing more for his republican ticket for the 3rd senator race, during the paat year, than any ial district. other race politician, and among other In addition to our thirteen mem things written, the following is quoted bers now serving in the lower house of therefrom: legislature in eight different state«, tome of whom will be up for re-elec .........What Oacar DePrieat haa ac tion, the following alto will run: Attorney Louise Prtdgeon. ol Cleve complished ia a matter of a very de finite calculation****He haa shown ua land. Ohio, hacked by the colored re how to successfully organize for po publican league and regular party or litical betterment In hia travel* and ganization. lectures throughout the country he Attorney William B. Bush, of Cin haa left a trail of determined effort cinnati, Ohio, the first of our race to and haa, more than any one individual he backed by the regular republican inspired other» to organize and achieve organization for several years for themselves political recognition. Saint Clair Gibson, of Dayton, Ohio Even in the instances where candidate* to run on an independent ticket lost, the race haa been given consid Attorney John A. Davit,' of St. eration that they otherwise would not Louis, M o. to be a candidate for the have received.**"ln fact thia column republican nomination. He served one can and possibly will, ‘at a later date, term, four years ago. devote many columns to definite in Dr A. B. Lattimore, o f Boston, stances of political gain for all of M ats, to lie a candidate from ward which De Priest haa been the inspira nine, being backed by the colored tion ......... wing and the regular democratic party organization. Thia column, thia week, will be de Harry Bragg, of New York City, voted to a few of the more prominent an employee in the office of the City and nationally known efforts of the Tax Commission, it being groomed by race towards tecuring a political foot F. Q Morton, the colored democratic hold, and all as the result of intensive leader and civil service commissioner, and efficient organization, at least pat to run in the 21tt district for the terned after the system DePrieat has State Assembly. and ia using, and which he ia con In addition to Judge A B. George, stantly urging hia hearers to adopt runing for re-election in Chicago, the and perfect. While there arc tome race will have aix other candidates who, probably, will deny that De- for a judgeship. Prieat has beep an inspiration, never Alexander H. Martin, o f Cleveland. theless, he has been. The Negro is Ohio, to run for Judge of the Common noted for his alertness and persistence Pleat Court, on the republican ticket. in imitating others and whether the Attorney Eugene Clarkson Jennings individual caret to admit or deny, the o f L ot Angeles, California, will be a fact remains that in applying De- candidate in the August Primaries Priest's methods the latter mutt be for Judge of Superior Court. given tome credit, although his in Assemblyman Francis E. Rivers and spiration may have been entirely un Alderman John Clifford Hawkini, of conscious to the individual New York City, will be the republican nominees for the two Municipal Court In presenting this digest of the vari Justices of the 10th district. Assistant Corporation Counsel J. S. ous race candidates, no mention is Watson and Attorney Charlei E. made of the many elective positions now held by race members who have Toney, of New York City, are being been nominated to succeed themselves; backed by F. Q . Morton, as the nor of the great many who, while de democratic nominees for Justices o f feated. made a splendid race in recent the Municipal Court. primaries in various parts of the country; neither it mention made to strictly local efforts, confining our di Syracuse Lodge. No gest to those positions, where success 1, K. of P., meets the at the polls will bring the candidate second and fourth Fri into national repute. day nights each month at the Stag Auditorium Walthall M. Moore, the first race Ml H E. Morrison i>t man to lie a member of the Missouri State Legislature, and a resident of E. D. C A N N A D Y St. Louis, will attempt to wrest the re C C. publican nomination for United States Congressman from the 12«h Congress-1 W Y A T T W . W IL L IA M S , K. of R. C. Mrs. J. W. Anderson has accepted a position at Cloud Cap Inn for the Mrs Emma Roberta will leave Sa Summer On last Tuesday the mem turday for Houston. Texas, to visit bers of her household motored up to a sister who resides in that city. She sec her will he gone for an indefinite time Mrs. Hattie Prescott remains v e ry '] Frank Sanders. Worshipful Master ill at Multnomah Hospital; Mrs. M. o f Cassius Lodge of Masona No. 3 B Allen and Mrs. B. Clemins. are im -! o f Tacoma and George Oovington proved. were gueata in the city thia week. D O N 'T SPEND Y O U R M ONEY The Medley Hotel was filled to its W H E R E Y O U C A N N O T W O R K I capacity during the Grand Lodge con vention thia week in Portland Gueata Mr. and Mrs Odell J. Lay have who were unable to procure accom purchased a lovely 1930 W -K sedan. I modations there had to teek them in -------------------------- private homes. Mr. and Mrs E. L. Jamison are YOUR having a garage constructed at their M ON EY home. 368 Garfield Avenue. B y B . L in k Mrs. Cannady served as special pro secutor in municipal court Thursday morning D ON’T SPEN D InUr-aat’ l Cartoon 0 * , H.T<— )f T h « T o p H i n o a c h a n g e d HIS LOCK, T o o . Dr. J. W. Anderson motored to Montesano. Washington. Wednesday on business. He returned to Portland, his home Thursday night. T o o 'o A W o n J O frtH O U T -THAT Top B E T H E L o n g s HIS c u i T o p , Aw RAT»! y e r s -CHS L A W OF A M B C ÏA G E S , TH A*S A l l . . / / Ani POOF ?« Poop A. l c a THAT ON A L ucky s t u f f .' I CAfinvEO A RAGBitS FOOT AM D G PAG I THREE Mrs. Lrnora Henderson is leaving Thursday for California to visit her daughter, Miss Clifford Freeman --------- 0--------- FOR RENT—Two-story unfurnished house, $16.60. 738 Tillamook St. Atwater 9840.—Ad. -------------o----- ------- Phone Modes Prepared Especially far This Newspaper 3 0 5 Seventh S t . Washington. D. 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