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4 ONLY NEGRO NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN OREGON TH E An V til, an NO. ia in Two ADVOCATE In d e p e n d e n t Paper D e v o te d to (h e I n t o r « ets of th e P « o p l« PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVI MBEK i, ».to S f i 'i i o i i » Section One P R IC E : P IV E C E N T I WORK IN SOUTH BEGUN TO IMPROVE COTTON CITIZENS URGED TO USE THEIR VOTING POWER l). $. TO AIDTHED a r k C o n tin e n t "N eed s C h a ra c te r MAN DROPS DEAD R. CLYD E W ILL SAYS L TALKING WITH WIPE CONTINUE COL IN RACE ♦ I, W iek On (iu llo n ln i| »ro vc- TO POLES EARLY National, Stale, County A rreent letter from Mi»« Adelaide C. Hay ford, of Seirra Leone, West | Africa to Mr». C. A Jenkins of Port land, contained information about the Oirls \ ocational School in Sierra Le MANY, MANY THANKS one which Mr». Jenkins has aided for May I through this column expre»* many year» .Mi«» Hayford is the ! my tincere thank.» to a number of principal of the school which she says reader» who noting my item last week, greatly in need of help at this time have been kind enough to »ay they Among other thing» »he *ay«: “Char were glad that I would continue w rit-(Sici**’ i* *he need of .Africa. We have mg for The Advocate after the No- 1,01 the slightest fear for our country’« veto her election. j future, if we only inculcate the prin- l t (i» true that I am a candidate for «'»pits of truth, honesty, integrity, cour C ity Commissioner, hut those who Krit. perseverance, patience • and have followed the writing game know | unswerving faith in the Father of its fascination to tuc it i* a greater Mankind into the hearts and lives of pleasure than being a candidate for the little charges under our care.” i n c i l i I h lit-gllll III till* anti City Officiala Pendleton. O re. Oct au Thoma* Southern Stale«. | Jack von, colored, aged »A, dropped Arc to Be Elected j lead on Saturday niithl at 10 t.i at hi» ! home, util Turner »treet Mr had Washington, I) l' October 1 3 —J apparently been ill racellent health and Next Tuesday, November 4, the peo V Miaiiklin ol the ilurrau of Haul i wa» chattmii with Mr» Jackson and ple of the State will again have the tmluilry, U S I >r|uriiiirin of ,\grJ. I a tiroup of friend» when death came opportunity to cast their ballot in a culture, lu* lirni ilrlrgatrd to nuke a Me wa» horn in Carterivillr, Georgia general election to chose officials for inoperative fielil study of cotton pro- and came here 13 year» ago I or IS National. State. Comity and City of ■tuition in organized coininuniliea in vrai-. lie had been employed a» por fices and to vote upojn a number of the Southeastern State», with »pcrial ter for llond Broa. and wa» known a» Phil Met »chan, republican candidate measures. The occasion is not only attention to the economic in coopera “ Kill Ja c k " Me it »nrvivrd hy hi» for governor, finished a whirlwind tour an opportunity but it is a duty that tion with the Ilurrau of Atiricultural widow. May Wrhli Jackson and three of the state thi» week and carried the every cituen should fulfill. There will I'.coiiomii *, i» to ilclrrminr the advant- •tep children Mr» Frank Janie* of campaign fight into .Multnomah Coun- be candidates and measures that we attr« to cotton iirowrr» froin "one- Yakima; Aaron VYehb and William want to sec succeed and the fact that variety comuiunitir»." ami to develop Wehh of Seattle They will he here the opinion prevails that they will, methods of adaptmii thi» systrm of for the funeral which will he held from o f f ic e ------------------- Herbert Gordon, Republican, candi may cause some to be careless and production to »return» of the lotion the church of the Redeemer on Wed- Before another issue of this paper | date for State Representative from the not vote, laboring under the impression licit in which local condition» lary. nevtlay at 1 t0 I* M Kol»oni'» will be goes to prr»» the voter* will have de-1 Eighteenth Representative district. that their vote will not be needed. This in rharitr cided my fate, hut so long as the read- I Multnomah County, has the confidence is not a safe nor perhaps a sane way ers of thi» column say my copy ap-! of the voters as evidenced by the to look at i t Suppose every voter (teals to them, and they htok forward < f)r. DeXorval Unthank has moved fact they send him, year after year, took the same position. What would to it gvery week, what care I ot the! 1 from JIK! Common wealth Building to •»ack to the legislature. He will no he the result? So it behooves every outcome <»« November 4? ¡fil Henton street where he wishes his doubt again lie one of the thirteen eligible voter to go early to the polls IMtictit» and friends to call. Dr. Un- chosen at the polls next Tuesday. and vote for the men and measures Medford, Ore., t)c|. in Arthur Par thank is a popular and efficient medi Mr. Gordon is a successful business whom they believe should prevail. ker, local Negro porter, wa* brought The Advocate is not going to pre ■ cal doctor w ho has built up a large man a n d as such is in a positioa to be from 1\laniath Falkt, where he was of great service to his state in the sume to tell any one how he or she • practice during the brief time he has 1 Mini Violet Hooker re present inn arrested for local officers on a charge! must vote We do, however, think been in Mwrtlaud. The Advocate hopes law m a k i n g body. : ISelhrl C- K. niititf and M u* I illun if forgery Me i»' alleged to have I the readers of oar paper wh.r Harsr his new location will prove more ac Hetlard. repre »ruling /»on C F played passed two had checks in Medford the ; MEIER IS FAVORITE The ladies Auxiliary of the Sgt followed our editorial columns for the ceptable than the former. a piano »oto Friday night of la»t week early part of this week. Mr and Mrs. Herric Tinsley have Joseph White Camp, Spanish-Anieri- past several weeks, will know just OE THEATRE CROWD , , a i I v.ital rally held at the Ml _____ I T'ahor Prealiyterian church The plants, lie says, is an economic and not returned from a motor trip which car can War Veterans served a delicious how we stand on some of the candi- lunchcon last Thursday in the dining dates who have proven their interest \ Heart» and (,'olumhu district» of a political t|Ucstion which each com- j ried them to Washington and British Julius I. Meier, independent caudi I hristian Kndeavorrr» mingled in a room at their meeting place on the in the colored people. And those who Columbia. j munity should decide for itself Me •late for governor, i» “»lipping" far friendly meeting Mi*» Hooker * mint- seventh rtoor of Multnomah County have depended on us to make recom j points out that laws are already in j Court House Among those assisting mendations may be guided thereby into the Irad, at ditcloted y a hand her wat voted a prier ¡effect clearing the way for any city I dapping straw vote at the Fox-Ilroad- were Mesdames Winnie Davis. S. Stan- to establish public ownership if it [ held. Sadie Lusher. A. Corneal and B. way Thursday night [wishes to, so that agitation along this J Fuller A large number of court Just heforr Henri le Hell, the or line is purely an attempt to build up a Please Pay Your Subscription house employes and others enjoyed ganisi playrd »onte gubernatorial false campaign issue, hr says. •-------------------------------------------------- y the repast. march or »alutr. hr »aid »omrlhing Other issues which Mr. Metschan! SINGLE GIRLS about wishing to know how the aditi- favor» are: enee stood on the candidate for gov The Ebony Screnaders orchestra is Marshfield, I , Oct lilt — Frank ,, . • . Ratification of the child labor amend- i Answer this if you are single, send, ty and Portland Me is emphasising i . . . . ernor. Jones, colored, bearded, ragged and ,ment to the federal constitution. I meeting with phenoiiiinal success thru- us your name and address and re the need of a law providing free text “ Hy your handclap» we »lull know unkempt was arrested la«t night on Prohibiting use of injunctions in out the state and they are engaged ceive a one.dollar coupon and valu .. hooks for school children, a measure . . every night except Sunday and Mon you," he »aid "Mow many lor Mr. Summer Mountain and hrld for in labor disputes. able personal information —FR E E ! which will save every parent in the Metachan?" vestigation in connection with the An adeipiatr law for assuring wage day for the entire winter season. Re , ... * " appreciable »uni each year P. H. BODDIE. The response »minded like four pairs earners that they should be able to cently they played at Astoria and last SIXTH à OLI8 AH 8T&KKT8 t, L , , t l nder the present system, he says, Monday night the orchestra of It 1211 S street. N. W„ Washington. of timid hand» had been brought to a fisherman living in a float house a collect wages for their services. PORTLAND, 0 1 1 hundreds of thousands of dollars are gether D. C. few miles above Keedsport, last Sep Increased compensation for workers pieces conducted by W. J. Goodlette. wasted each year because school hooks ga»e a dance at the New Elks Hall “And those for Mr Meier." injured in industry. tern her. ♦» privately purchased, are used once and 4 A decent minimum wage for girls in Portland. The affair was largely then thrown away. If provided by attended and all enjoyed the music employed in department stores school systems, they would be used greatly over and over. In addition, says Mr. G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER -------- 0--------- Join the . . . Metschan, hundreds of poor families can ill atTord this annual expense they Office Pitone: BRoadway 1885 PRUDENTIAL HOSPITAL are now subjected to. HUH |lllivillf( . , . 430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon The republican candidate has de clared for an old age pension. Me ASSOCIATION Residence Phone GArfield 8019— 3-10 Tillamook Street Chance John Isom, 18, colored, who advocates Columbia River develop pleaded guilty to aiding two white ment for power, irrigation and naviga . . . and Keep Well! hoys, William Stevenson and Walter j Successors to E . R ichardson B aggage T ra n sfer III tion by the federal government The See Goodman, in transporting a stolen car j government, he points out, is building from Portland to Troy, Montana, was] llotildcr Dam for southern California L. A. ASHFORD I heir Grt-ttl talking Pit-lurt- . . . . IM iih recommended for parole by the court and should build dams in the Columbia 328 Wheeler Street — EAst 4108 last week. It had been recommended for Oregon GREATER RKO VAUDEVILLE that Isom be given a light sentence, Municpial ownership of power but Judge McXary said that due to the tad's youth, and because it was We Are his first offense, he favored a parole N O TIC E! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! providing a fit person could be found MARTIN’S BEAUTY SHOP to handle the case. The other two *Yr Shall know the Truth" hoys are in custody- at Seattle for an 3 H> William* Avt*. I New Monthly Magazine) other offense. I DR. UNTHANK MOVES MISS HOOKER WINS PRIZE AT CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIAL EBONY SERENADERS PLAY DANCE HERE HEED FOR IN VESTIG A AUSPLUND DRUG STORE RkO O R P H E U M YOUNt BOY PAROLED AMOS V ANDY c h ec k and d o u ble c k ec k YOU CAN’T GO WRONG Another Big Reduction on Used Cars DcNORVAL UNTHANK, M. 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