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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1930)
THE SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 4 . i*:iu IIY I III lit STABS YK M l ALI. KNOW TH KM I IKFDKKICR »EVINGTON Scintillìi Aalrolngn uml Instructor :: Personal A«tinlngi< ul Cliuii» ami Korm'iists :: Met» -phyciea :: Vm uiimuil Guidance s t u d io o f a s t r o l o g y 5 1 1 Condiuuigh lluilding Corner Kiflh «ml YittirLiill riunir A T w ain 5573 Portland, Oregon Cannady Real Estate Co □ HKAL ESTATE BKOKEK Uottded und L icented Under O regon Lute» □ CANNADY’ S REAL ESTATE COMPANY We are prepared to act an broker and e*«'row agent for buyer* and Hellem. We make m ortguge loans, m anage enlate*, collect reut». IhmineMM I 'nn/idrntial E. I). CANNADY O f lic e : 2 0 2 C o iiiin o r iH c a lllt B u ild in g A T 'w u t e r 1 7 0 3 P R O C T O R ’S M e r r im a n II. 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Try a h alf pound package today. V V DOUBLE-EDGE R A ZO R (oU or new m odel) a BETTER RAZOR V/elveeta KRAFT or your m oney both 1 V o . TIN 5 0 i e i » n Goarantaad by MOSAIC CORPORATION «wSw, l u,»i !••«* u , w, H T«gt ▼ Tha Daliciows N»w Chaaia Food Miss Nellie lugcrsoll of Collimimi, Ga., ari w ed in tha city Thursday, Sep. lember *3 She it making tier home with her aunt M n. Blanche Ingeraoll- Holiday at 70a Kail 13th St, South and hai entered the Girli Polytechnic (Continued from Page 1) ichool. taking a couric in Home Econ honor and entertain them The party has been taken on many omica. outings to old estates in the countries They shot the Thornton Betti o( Oakland, arrived of northern Europe in Portland lait Saturday to attend famous rapids in Finland, said to be the North Pacific College of Dentistry. far more exciting that the I.achine Mr Belli ii a Univenity of California Kapids in the St l.awrence. and done man He ia a (rat brother of Ted in small canoea by the expert boat Haith. aenior at (he Dental college men of the northland The best people Both young men are domiciled at seemed to find a thrill in entertaining the home of Mr. and M n W. B. them everywhere The party-w as in Berlin for ten Brown. 70» Maryland Avenue days or so, in the middle of September Robert Allen writci that he il where Mr Pickens has made many greatly pleased with Howard Univer- friends on his several visits to Ger V oung Alien 'graduated lait many They are the special guests of June from Grant Hi and entered H ow Students' organizations in Berlin On September 13 they were guests of the ard tail month. City of Berlin After which they are Attorney John 'Jamison, returned to have five days in one of the most home lait Saturday from L oi Angelei famous of the German castles, Burg where he hai been for the past icvrral Hohnstein. on the very top of a moun months Mr. Jamison looka well and tain This castle has been fitted out bring! many glowing report! about and used as a center by the German the condition! of the colored people Youth Movement Afterwards they visit many cities of in that city. south Germany, Switzerland and also M n Bilia Thom ai ii tucceiifitlly France. They are epected home O c operating a reitaurant in the Soverign tober t i on the Steamship I^pland. The party, thrilled everywhere, Hotel on Broadway serins so far to have its most thrilling Rev and M n Daniel G. Hill, Jr and visit in Finland; Finnish Baths, folk two youngeit chldren have returned dances, folk songs, folk dramas, ath from a motor trip to point! in Cal letics. excursions on the lakes, shoot ifornia Kev Hill will fill hit pulpit ing the rapids. No wonder that many white Ameri at Bethel church Sunday cans dislike to see American-Negroes Among the new lubtcrihen to The get out of the United States and be Advocate are M n. Billa Thomat, M n . yond the blessed guardianship of Mr * "B illy" Webb, Elton Watkim, June« James Crow. to Portland from Seattle last Thurs day September *3 to enter school Mr Haith wai accompanied by Clarence Taylor of Seattle. Together the young men drove down in Mr Haith'i father car Mr Taylor returned home Fri day MARVELOUS VALLES BASED ON TODAY’ S LOW ER PRICE LEVELS delight in Cheese flavor Classified Party Adv’ts F. D. Cooper of Maxville Oregon has moved to La Grande. Mr. Cooper Mr and Mrs Lynch Brown »pent will be in Portland in a few days on Tueiday in Portland on business They business. drove down in their brand new sedan Roscoe (Papa) Me Knight has been removed to the Good Samaritan hos Ted Haith, a senior at the North Pacific School of Dentistry returned pital. $ 24.85 Mrs Beatrice Cannady was the re cipien t of two beautifully hand em broidered guesti towels, Wedneiday, the gift of Mrs. Kay Gibson of T a coma who visited Portland during the summer. Friends of Roscoe McKnight. a pa tient in the Good Samaritan Hospital gave a benefit social for him Wednes day night. Stay Off Armistice Day— November If Sergt. James White Camp SPANISH-AMERICAN W AR VETS — famous the world *ver Pinaud’s Shamp oo Lernet jew hair lustrous, healthy, and not too dry! Miss Helen Dyce-Porter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. S I). Porter of (919 41st Avenue S.K. sends her best wishes to her Portlsnd friends Miss Dyce was recently presented 'with tuition to the Normal school in Bloom ington, III., by Mr and Mrs. Porter as a birthday gift Miss Porter is pursuing a teacher's course A t your dealer'i — ortend) oe for fuU size houle to Ptnaud, Deyt. M . n o E i t Si. N t» York [Sample houle free] Up-to-the-Minute Modes Messrs. Ted Haith and Thornton Belts and John Jamison were pleasant 1 callers at the Advocate oflice Monday Prepared Especially for This A. A. Jones is reported quite ill this week. Tolbert E. Allen visited in the city during the week-end from Seattle. Newspaper SA Leonard Crosswhite received news of the passing of his father at hit | home in Columbia, Misaouri, Tues j day. Mr. Crosswhite recently re turned front a visit to his father Mrs Cora I.. Jamison drove alone in her new Esaex Sedan to the Esper anto Club meeting last Wednesday morning. Miss Geneva Turner writes to her parents from Eugene that she is very happy in her new surroundings Miss I Turner is a student at Oregon Univer sity. The Advocate is in ter from Mrs. Nora complimenting us on the late Mrs W . K receipt of a let Bird of Seattle the writeup of Peek .8 Aw, <n rat ' s w rier«« vttitt t w Bint»* f srttri udo n r VOd <*«« u g g ì * t w it A kn « l u .'f o v .1 G C o asa « m b MEN -W O M E N — 18-45 who are t il urns, write for our FREE booklet describing our method o f coaching for com ing examinations P. 0 . Clerk and (Carrier; also Custom* House positions. Address . . . . A. JOHNSON, 524 E. 25th Sc North Portland, Ore. HOUSE FOR RE N T or Sal»—Six- rooms with sfseping porch and gar age; newly renovated—(M Rodney Ave. East 0*7*— Adv. JO IN COSM O F R IE N D S H IP CLUB Entirely Different From Any Other M E M B E R SH IP . . . to CENTS Write Box 1111, Bethlehem —Adv. FOR RE N T — Morgan Apartments. 789 East Burnside Street, between S4th and *8th. Five-room modern apartments reasonable. EA«t 0423 — Adv young men for night Club work. Apply Advocate Office, 31* Macleay Bldg. Phone ATwater 132*. "COLD" in s t a l l a L a s R a d ia n t f i r e . I n » t a iila n « a» u » , h e a l t h f u l , «-le a n a n d c h e a p t o r u n f o r a u x ilia r y h e a tin g . Saves f u r n a c e h ills . L Portland Gas & Code Co Th« Oldest Negro Business In Portland la . . . j . The Advocate Publishing Co- Published Every Saturday for the Past Twenty-Six Years! ABATEMENT ACTION IS TO BE DROPPED; PLACE TO BE RAZED Abatement proceedings against the building at 323 Lovejoy street, long the resort of Roscoe McKnight, known to police as the ‘‘ Black Duke of the North End,” probably wil be dropped soon, it was indicated Thursday. The Security Savings and Trust Co., defendants in the abatement proceed ings announced that the building along M c with two others would be razed. Knight was recently sentenced to serve six months in jail He was immediately admitted to bail pending appeal. Suffering from a tropical disease, he is a patient at the Good Samaritan hospital, according to reports at cen tral police headquarters. With his removal from the Lovejoy address, a police quarantine has been lifted Ko r e l l Publishers of “ The Advocate ” — A 16-Page Newspaper In Twa Sections! BEATRICE H. CANNADY, Manager INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS AND PAYROLLS . . . . .Unemployment ia not merely the misfortune o f the few. It is an economic affliction from which all suffer. It has been written about, talked about, and fought about. But that does not help the situation. We have a direct interest in community development. The growth and progress o f a utility depend on the growth and industrial progress o f the towns or cities it serves. An electrified business is an efficient business, reducing its costs, increasing its market— a guarantee against unemploy ment. It is not a cure-all, but it is a step in the right direction. (Continued from Page 1) state of Oregon “ T o preserve the present authority granted by congress to states and mun icipalities to acquire federal power sites for public devlopment and use, thus insuring the people of Oregon control of one of greatest natural re sources. “ T o exclude soviet lumber and all goods wherever and whenever they are dumped into America to destroy our industries no matter what nation is the offender. "T o conserve and develop t i c great natural resources of O regon through greater federal interest and aid. "T o improve the working conditions of federal employes where necessary in the interest o f health, service and fairness "T o relieve unemployment through restrictive immigration, increased pub lie budding, information and assistance and in sustained high wages during depressions; also through the protec tion of the toil o f our laborers front competition with the cheap tabor of alien lands. "T o preserve, improve and make more general the American standard of living am oog all the people of the United States “ For an old-age pension. “ T o encourage private interests to build up our American merchant mar ine. "T o insist upon a vigilant law en forcement. "T o urge the construction of a new *2,000,000 veterans' home for O regon; also for liberal appropriations to in crease the facilities o f the present veterans’ hospital in Portland. Arts o t a n f * —S JIM Tuberculosis ? Before the weatherman »ayB WANTED —Colored PROTECT ___ “THAT LITTLE QAME" ■■■ ■■■ All On a Summer*» Night ¿ T » « Q v s m o s ----------A s tp — TV PAGE THREE LOCAL BRIEFS Pickens Murphy, Samuel Kobimon and Kotiert Emmons. For Full und W’inler $ 2 9 .8 5 TO $3-1.85 VALLES * Digestible as milk A D V O C A T I t ? PICK YOUR BUSINESS UP BY THE BOOT-STRAPS ELECTRIFY! PACIFIC NORTHWEST PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY (PEPCO) ELECTRIC BUILDING— Broadway and Alder—PORTLAND, OREGON Division Offices at Salem. 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When you take off the bolero o f this frock you have an evening dress, with a rip- " g flounce that dips in back and a circular skirt. Size 16 requires: 6 's vards J9-inch satin at »2.50.$15.31 Findings ..............................................JO Excella Pattern ................................25 Totaling about ...........................»15.86 Excella Pattern No. 3176. Sizes 14 to 42. 25 vents. C th e m le k . aw ay Mrs. E. D. Cannady, • • 312 Macleay B14g., Portland, Oregon. a a p le n ty a f MADE ONLY O VERTO N C O Y H Y G IE N IC h i c a g o THE M F G .C O .