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»A T U r.C A V , AUGUST I f. 1»;? T H E A D V O C A T E PACE TH REE METCALFE EQUALS 2 W O R L D ’ S RECORDS OK AVERAQ9 NEGRO ELEMENTARY T E ACM t M E S A L A R Y |648 ####### ########### Theaters Uiulavlll« Ky Aus 17 I A N I » ) - ' Th* National AilvUory ('«»minlUt»«» on I III«* ICUucatlon of Nwgrnoa nu l lu Uni* | I»vIII«*. Ky . Uat w ««k In ronutetlon • wiili ill«* «'iinvvulloii of th* National | AutNlftUun of Twa«h«*ra In (Nilorntl Ml L O V t T H A T M AN " AT LIBERTY Si I hk »U Thia m i lh«* fifth m»«Hlsig nlui « lh « organlaatlnii of (he* Comtnll- T H E ATR E ton In 1 ^fo ha function haa h«»«»n to itilvia«* with l»r Amhroao Callvar. Hi»«* t (allai lit th«« Kdumllnn of Nt<gr«»«»a, U. A itlil who *i>«« nft««r "h»*r man ", S O ffk o «»f K«lu* allon, with ref*r*n< «« snd "g«*!« him*' la Nam y ( ’arroll a la to il»«* a i»«*«* Ini atirvrya of atH-oinlar y Ira! rol«* In **| latvr Thai M an“,, n«*w rthuailon alitons N««gn»««a atol th«* «du- orrt««»n at I ra<t Ion atartiiiK at lit«* IJb«»r* callón of N«gr«» (aachnra, na wall aa ly lo«!«y. alons w|th flv«* now at la of problema arlalns In ronnerllna with K A It vaudeville (ho regular work of the at»«« lalial Kilmuinl Utw* playa (ho pari of the The parti«-«llar feature of llila me«* man who la finally aitaio«| Into tnatrl* ting waa a report by Itr ( ’allver **f nnmy by bolus (ricked Into respecta- the flndlnga and condualona ot the >»|||ty Throughout th«« map«»r portion Survey of the M ucatlon «»f Negro Tea* «»f the picture he la a all« k "ronfl- chers, that hue been In progresa «lu- dente" man who #«iigug«<a In every ring the paat three y««ara and which known akin gante*' to heat the puhln la now completed I It |a through Mlae Cgrroll’a ardent Although variailotta «'«lat between devotion throughout theae many fake different atatea. the following are a maneuver a that aha finally w Ina her few of the flndlnga and ronclualona man over to a reapectahle llv«*|lh<»«»d reported 111 In general, the pr««para aa well aa a rea|»e< table marriage | Hon «*f Negro elementary tea« liera in !t«>hert Armatrong. i*«w ('inly and IW.1i» It waa far below Mtandat«l. (21 Warren llym er i»lay atrong aupporttn/ 1 alamt 32 per cent had not progresaed parta aa Uiwe'a crook cohorts who , I m -vond the fourth year «»f high acbool turn upon him when lie beats them ' (Si p««r cent range«! tM«twm«ii high out of 920,000 school «nt ucAt tun and the accept« m I ml* | The new vaudeville hill featurea the j nlmum of two yeara <»f « «»liege (nearly |,eMarr llmthera. dancer a and aero* ! half had n«»t reached that atandard); bata ettraorldnary. formerly on KKO > <41 only 22 i**r cent had more than circuit The Keene Twine and Vic ul ! two years ««f college; (6l In two atatea ho feature acrobatic dancing nufvibera, I more than 60 per cent *»f the Nsgro but a different variety, while Hale llil elementary teachers had not advanc ed ton and l«rwia contribute a faat m«»v- ! lM«youd high achool aa compared with inr comedy aklt a correa ponding percentage of leaa More comedy la provided by Heva* ; than 7 f«»r white elementary lanchera ney and Zente. aa well aa Kdlaon and in the aanie atatea. (4) the m«H|ian an lamia» who are known mb the "Moko I uual aalary of Negro elementary tea Maniaca" chera waa only »64». and ranged aa Matt Howard and hla Muaic will he low n« I.1W4 In oneetatr heard In another special overture ar ! Some rtH'ommendatbma t>aa««l on rangement other flndlnga of the aurvey were -............ — - - ■ | (1) Teacher preparing Inatltutloua for Her FlFrst Mule " Nvgrowa ahould ralae their entram e BROADW AY re«|ulrefiienta, (2) they ahould Inaugti- UNITED A R T I8 T 8 — “ Tugboat An Iate definite programa of atudent per- nie.” aounel rea ear« h and adminlatratlou ; (11 b-aa variation ahould e&lat In (he MUSIC BOX "A He.l of Ho.fi--, . curricula p«d!c!ea and practicea of Ne gro Inatltutloua, (41 apeclal attention O R IE N TA L — ” Profésalo nal Hweel- ahoilbl I»«« given to the aelectlon and heult " preiMtratl«»n <»f rural teachers, (6l ru Hl I I MOUSE — '(¡o lii Diggers of ral teaching Rhould b«- made more at I'' !» trnitlve to Negro teachers with hlgn «iuallflcatl«»na; (4» the «lual certifica LIBE R TY "I Love T h »t Man.” tion system f«»r white and r«dor«*d tea chera ahould In* discontinue«] and Ne C APITO L ‘Jungle Urlile,” aud vau gro teachers shod!«! t>e certlfb-d aud (If (fille. allowed to (each «»Illy t h o s e aubjecla for whl«h they have ha«! ap«M-ial pre COLUMBIA - "Cynara," and »taue •how. paration . aud (7 1 high school fadll* flea ahould In* eltend«*«! and improv«*«! ALDER — Me and My Gal." lu order to provide better prepart'd applicants («» the teacher- preparing CIRCLE 'Private Jones.” Institutions. RIVOLI — "W hat I’ rlce Hollywood ” In addition . a brief summary »täte* ment was made concerning the follo wing three studies, which have als.» I»een complet«*«! and are soon to be releas«'«! by the v 8 Office «»f Kduca tl«m A study *»f rural elementary edu cation among Negroes under Jeanea su | ho vlaora. A ha« kg ron ml study of Negro r«»llegr students, and A survey of secondary education among No 3rd A Burnalda Sts. gross. YOUR— OWN— TH E A TE R SENDS LARGE FISH #«######## S P O R T S ##«######« Kdltcd by — GUY HOLMES READS JOE'S EIGHT CARD ON 22NÖ r RENT CARS TRUCKS PROM C cvev*» IJ D riv e S ervirei I’HONK UROADTA AY 3hll 1S8 ?1af 8t.( Portland, Oregon Ona Block South of Wa ah ln gton MILLER TRACEY 1't‘r f r r t I m i r r i l i S e r v i e r MRS. BEATRICE REEO Lady Attendant —at— M ILLE R A TR A C E Y M ORTU ARY May he reached by calling the Fu neral Parlors or her home. Hclwood 5475. Nhe will be pleated lo serve you. relieving you of much anxiety anil worry In your hour of bereavement. MRS. REF.D lias proven such a hslp. not only to 1er employei but lo the Colored Patrons In gen eral, that during the paat two years M ILLE R A T R A C E Y have handled 90 per cent of Hie Colored Funerals. W A S H IN G T O N STR E E T Between 20th and 21st HERB’S GROCERY Ladies Auxiliary Meets svery 5301 N. E. GLISAN STR E E T 2ND A 4TH 8ATU R D AY NIGHTS PH O N E : TABOR 3521 At VE TE RA N S H A LL County Court House WHY BE COLD? When you can get the BIGGEST LOAD OF WOOD (Block and Hlabl IN T H E C ITY For Only $3.28 UNION FUCL CO M PAN Y PH O NE BRoadway 0811 Sgt. Joseph White Camp SPANISH • AM ERCAN W AR VE TE RANS —and— “NOW I FEEL FULL OF PEP” A ft e r ta k in g L y d ia E. P in k - h a m ’ s V egeta b le C o m p o u n d That’s what hundreds of worn«« my. It itradies the nerves . . . makes you eat better . . . sleep better . . . relieves periodic headache and backache . . . makes trying days endurable. If you are not aa well aa you t to be. dive thia medicine i to help you. Gee a beetle druggist today. l). S. ENIRIES THE NRA ANO NEGRO RETAIL No! No Hallan nnta for them. So cried a band of Infuriated Negruea when a couple of "change your color- vendor» started to peddle their wares. ______ Started, Is the rlcht word, becauae ,,__. , they had no sooner stated wh»t the Continued from page one were r U im*d to do (m. ke black tic bualnea procedure la more lhan people w b iu ; than they w e e Tested over-balanced by the special benefits by atorma of customers— but tney were -------- to be received, to say nothin* of the not in the buyln* mood. They swarm- • HOT PUT IS STUM BLING BLOCK a-*'1'fral value to be derived from more ed down on those vendors of the " n s e ra II a tn u T tu n to orderly methods of business. gic nut". There were Ne*roes, black. FOR U. 8. CONTENDER Amon* the special benefits for the brown, and voluntary. They came arm- retail Krocer under the Recovery Act ed with all manner of weapons; de- New York City, N. Y.. Au* 17— fens) are (at Uniformity In purchase price vayed fruit and e**a from the nearby Amateur and rolle*e circles are all a- of merchandise; (b ) Weekly publics- market; housewives with brooms and *■>* over the news from Budapest, tlon o f retail prices of food products other household etcetara. The "chan*e Hifh*ary last Sunday that the United by the Kovernmeut In order to prtect your color vendors" senseln* a storm Slates tourln* track and field team the consumer and the small merchant vacated ip rapidly that they could no. continues It sweep of foreign opposl- from the profiteer, (c| National con- start up the truck. The last seen of tlon. wlnnln* eight of nine events In «umer support of the stores display- them was two badly frightened white competition with the leading Hungar- ln* 'he N R A emblem. men, w|th legs doing a 'Ralph Met- mn stars To the Negro retailer and to the Ne- calfe1, hitting It for the Mexican bor- Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette Univer- Kro engaged In other lines of business. der. - j uat a> |f we ain't satisfied with sily speedster, turned In two of the 'be events of the past few months our color,” said one of the Irate wo- record-equallng performances with vie- should be a lesson in the Importance men. They backed the truck up In torles In the two dashes. Johnny Mor- o l FtouP organisation. a vacant lot and made a bonfire out rlss, hurdling ace of Louisiana State. General Johnson says: “ There is no of the load. The psychology of the accounted for the other In wlnn.og the requirement In the law for anyone to Negro has changed with more rapidity 110-meter high hurdles. Joln a try le association; but If a re- than the intelligence of some of the Metcalfe first raced to victory In ' a'ier wants the benefits from the o- "superior race." 10 3 seconds over 100 meters. Then Peratlon of the law. he must Join an —— ... he m ine byck to tie the world's mark association In his trade Prejudice Is one of the most despl- made by Koland laxke. In winning President Roosevelt says; "Must we cable of the human traits. There Is the 200-meter sprint. Morrlss's time * ° 0,1 in groping, disorganized no olher thing more loathesome than was H I seconds separate units to defeat, or shall we racial prejudice. It carry’s Intolerance The other American winners were mo* e a* one Sreat team to victory.” t0 the extreme of fanaticism. Take for George Spit* high Jump; Glenn Cun Four years ago the National C M A. example the recent Incident that hap- uingham 1,500-meter run; Joe McClus- 'aulu’hed a movement among Negro pencil at Weimar. In Germany, home ky. 5.000-ifTeter race; Ivan Kuga, 40- re' al* grocers which had for Its objec- 0f the grijvt poet Goethe. Walther meter run; John Anderson and Henri '* re: *a > A cooperative merchandi- Rathoman, a German Jew, and one of ImlMirde finishing one, two In the die- * in* 5 °“ cjr- * standard system of the most unselfish men of post-war cus toss. Anderson was also third In A uniform buying and sel- Germany, was assinated. A tablet waa the shot put. the only event the A- ,* p4n unveiled, but In the unveiling of the merlcans failed to win. 11 *" rery gra"«yln g, therefore, to tablet, the chief of staff of the Hitler ------------------------------ those who have been pioneers and 'Brow n Shirts” or Nazis" reversed Tuskegee Institute. Ala Aug. 17-The j»romoters of the C M.A. program to the order of things and inatead of eu- Tuskegee Institute Varsity basketball ,‘lat *** ° u,*tne<* policies harmo- logizlng the life and s e r v ic e of the schedule calls for a game with teams ® '**. t(L con,P*e,*ly with the Pres.- eminent Jew, paid tribute to his assa- represenllng Alabama State Teachers’ ‘ * Recovery I rogram. sins Ratman belonged" to the race. College, Morehouse College. Tallade- And. there Is yet another interest- now despised and traduced, which ga. LeMoyne, Knoxville. Ktsk. Morris parallel (olncident with the laun- gave to the world the icv^ly man of Brown. South Carolina State College. ^hlnE o f the C.M.A. Movement in New Nazareth. "Forgive them Father,they Clark University. Florida A. and M ^ ork n . , ®*?'1 ,her* wa* organized the know not what they d o !” College, the 24th United States Infan H" u»*'wlve* ««g n - ^ - b ic h encouraged -------- try. and the famous Renaissance ? ur * on,en 'o withold their support Tradition is not immovable. There team, the world's basketball champl- ‘ ro™ * ,,,ra* * “ ich engaged in queatio- are lrresiatable forces meeting seem ons. The season will open at the Instl- nable ,ra<1* practices, and to the mill- |ng Immovable objects born of tradi- tute In December. “ nt * “ ''Port ‘ bo»e »tores which tl0n. with slow but sure aocceiM. It ------------------------------ |gave efficient, honest service, and em UBed to be a tradition that the Negro ! ployment to our people. despised hla color and that he looked U^nj I liii «I A v e n u e I lie«iter NIGHT BASEBALL Kvery N ile 1:10 o'clock LADIES FREE HOLLYW OOD VS. PO R TLA N D Ikrublrhradi r Kunilsv. 1:30 I’ M. Tlckela on Sale at Rich Cigar Store A Baseball Office BY W. 4. W H EATO N WATERMAN COMPLETES FIGHT a s r - i S i v r ¡ s r s J “:: CiR] PfiR show i = r j t s r t £ t £ W j : L u r ," - r ,;!X .r . N ew The Advocate 1« In receipt of a hn«e •alnion which Mr Hennla Klmhro •eoS from hla home town, tlwacn, Wn Mr Klmhro wan the guest of Mr and Mr» Jerome Franklin a few month» n»o and he la an anient aupporter of the Advocate. VERBAL SNAPSHOTS YOUNG PE TE R JACKSON This it the 21 year old Los Angeles boy. real name It Peter Martin, who knocked out Ah Wing Lee for the Pacific coast championship and is to fight Billy "The Kid" Townsend In the ten round main event at Multnomah atadium Tuesday night. August 22nd. Popular prices of 50 cento to $1.50 will prevail for the show. TOWNSEND-JACKSON IÏ SOUTHERN FOOTBALL GAME DRAWS HUGE TICKET SATE j -------- | TUSK E G E E IN S TIT U T E . Ala., Aug. 1 ........... ............. . . . ___ ____________ _ 16 Five thousand general admission tickets, the second of a shipment of tea thousand paste boards, for the Tuske- _ gee-Morris Brown College football game, which will be pluyed at Legion "H e la Jual a hlginner and young at Field. Birmingham. Friday afternoon the game", exclaimed Joe Waterman October 13, were received at the buai- to a reporter of The Advocate In a ness office of the athletic department brief conversation al the Whltehoiise today. gvni the other day. The object of this The Alumni of Tuskegee Institute conversation was none olher lhan the and M inis Brown College have strong Young Peter Jackson whose real nume Chapters in Birmingham and have Is Peter Martin. The coming match promised an unusually large turn-out between Jackson and Itllly (The K lill of local support when the Wolverines Townsend Is destined to he one o( the and Tigers He up In their annual foot- most colorful and spectacular events hall gunie In the Alabama metropolis, ever witnessed by Portland boxing Transportation agencies have already IBM Tb m a IWB hard b lttflg liopoun- COBfarra« »I ih lb s I t k b t k officials of tiers who head Joe Waterman's I mix I iik both Institutions and will offer attrac tion! in Multnomah stadium .Tuesday five rates. the 22ml has created an Intense Inter- Tuskegee has not played in Birming eat In public sports. This will he ham since 1931. when Fisk University, Townsend's first fight on the Pacific of Nashville. Tenn.. was defeated. 31 Coaaf since he Invaded the F.aat, where to 0, liy Coach Abbott's Golden Tigers. lie fought In Madison Square Garden. - ■ ■ - — ------ new. York, many times. Both of these . . . . . . . limy* are In extensive training snd will "■'"’ •‘ eg'-e Instltut»-. Ala . Aug 15— flvi ■ orytblng H..-V c , ... ke.j. fnm. ,N " ' 1" " 1 Intercol - . losing their much coveted reputations leglule I emits champion, and hl. bro- on this very same rard. Ah Wing ih * r ’ National Junior rham Lee will appear against Joe Kaufman Pl-»*. have entered In the l.t li Annual In the eight-round semi-final, which al T1pn" ^ * hamplonshlps which will be so promises to ho n sensation. *'« » a">P''-'> InMItute. August AH WING LEE VS. I0E KAUFMAN 1 n rai rvrw -rc These young tennis stars have re- lu cal events cently returned from Nassau. Bahamas Harvey Walts. Portland, new comer. wh<-re they won the doubles champion has won his last 2 starts at St Johns *k|P' »’ ranklyn defeating his brothel, arena, winning Ills first bout hv a Kay- Nathaniel. In the singles championship o and the second hv a decision. ,he tournament sponsored by the ______ Florida tennis Association. This tour- Andv Bundy is on the shelf for 3 ''" ''» " i t .was held on the New Colonial months with a broken hand suffered , H‘del courts at Nassau, July 17-22. iii hi« tiiMi fiffht I * ne Jackson brother* nave been ells- 1______ playing a brilliant attack In their dally "Main Street" from l.a Grande, who P '^ H c e s on the Institute Champion has been featured on cards In St Johns "hip courts and should be In superb was defeated last week bv Slg K. k- condition when they enter the Nation lund, Albina. *> Tournament. DON FRASES QUITS RING; FOUGHT MANY Receive* Employment With Oil Co. CHOCOLATE W H IPS CH AM P r u n O llu n ;fuae to support the Recovery Admini dissipating that complex and the pride - —~— j stratlon, or who engage in profitee D( race is becoming more and more Joe Waterman, boxing promoter has r,nX or other unfair trade tactics. evident. It la only the brainless few announced the complete card for his Naturally, we take pride In the In- wko seek to disown their racial affll- show featuring Young Peter Jackson 1 ter* a,ln* parallels; and Mrs. Fannie |ation and that few will never be of and Billy Townsend on the 22nd of B Peck . of Detroit, chairman of the aoy aMlstance to any people where- Aug. at the Multnomah civic stadium. Housewlvss I-eague Movement, has eT„ they m. y farap intelligence ,s already pledged the cooperation of the n,akina thB Negro a factor in the up- It follows: *he national ward ,rend ot affalra. He can noI Ten rounda— Young Peter Jackson Housewives ‘ drive to organize the consumers In a toy ship on a tempestuous sea with vs. Billy Townsend. Fight rounda—Ah Wing Lee vs. Joey support of the NRA success. The accredited C M.A. Stores in Kaufman. Six rounds— "Chalky" Wright vs. Greater New- York were among the There are some persons who have first grocery stores in this section . to "W ----- h lte „ y " ------ Neal sense of responsibility but wh'. ar.- Six rounds— Allan Foaton vs. Louis ' *.y ,he ^ „ emblem, and thus to constituted that they can not carry Nelson. W e do our part on anything to a conclusion. They Four rounds— Tiger Ray Cody vs. I K AN SAS C IT Y GIRL INVADES CHI Uck ,h* f* eul,y of continuity. W e find Harry Wills. _ . _ ! T - . - r A _ . . DE8 CHI them in so many different projects Four rounds— Eddie Spina vs. El- CAGO W IT H SUCCESSFUL that it is hard to keep with them as BUSINESS mer ("B u i* "l Brown. it would be for a Dashund to overtake _ .. . . a running fox. They never make a ( unumicd from page one succeaa of the think undertaken be MANAGER W IL L HURL -------- to serve the citizens of this larger cause they have not the sticktoitness Lee Manager, the Colored House of Place, and to set up the proper sort of that wins in the end. That comes from Itavld pitching are. had Chappie Gray. <ra<*c practice. the lack of business training; some- tile Beardless Clown, will be the start- * am a constant attendant at the thing that we have urged our young Ing battery Sunday evening against School of Eloristry which is sponsor- men and women to have before they the Port land All-Star*. Manager has ««} b>" 'b e Florist Delivery Association, undertake to Invest In any financial worn and lost only 2 so far J J * « y colored^ florist* need ia to venture. W e have heard so many de fall in line with the NRA code and to elalm their ability as a business ex this season. tdhere to the Ideals which professional pert when they did not know the first JIM M AO LEY ATTE N D S V E TE R A N S experience has hown are not only de- rudiment of that particular phase of sirable but necessary for permanent the business In which they were to em- CONVENTIO N success W e w ill lose all the possible bark Thia is a highly specialized age benefit* of the measure unless we slu- and without training in that particular veteran at the Veterans’ "convent ton d>r ,lle measuure and make a deter- branch of business there Is bound to at Klamalh F all. >»« ' hei' be fatlure. Ego all right In it. place. Important Individual there Wherever de“ * H co“ crete workable torn, A but you can not make a bank president anything big was going on Jim was to r'?n>«ndoua adT«n ce c m be made but out of a man untrained, any more than be seen at Its head 1 **** require prompt and dependable you can a "silk purse from a sows service aud in return the sincere co- ear.” ■ operation of the public.” ______ Mr \\ inn. who remains in Kansas Talking of politics and political par- City, was a visitor at the shop while (¡e g : they change with the times just 1 was there He said the entire credit ag wearing apparel changes in style for the success of their business be- with the times The major political longed to his wife. parties of today are Just as far re moved from the traditions of former years as the style and cut of dress is. AU S PLU N D DRUG STORE Do you think for one instant that An A R A T A BLDG. drew Jackson would recognise the pre oOo « N. W. «th Ave. sent administration, or that Grover Cleveland would believe that It is the Sixth A Glisan Street« (N ext door to Dr same Democratic party that he headed. Untbank) Do you believe that Abraham Lincoln would have chndoned the principles PO R TLA N D , OREGON Phone: — espoused by the administration of the ATw ater 0046 government as conducted by the ono preceding the present? Times change the policies of a nation and the real party uf humanity Is that one who O ff ATwater 1703 strives for the benefit and welfare of Phone: — all. In fact party lines, except for the Res. TAbor 4186 purpose of designation, are but Imagi nary ones. The majority of the electo rate are PROGRESSIVE. The dyed in the wool partisan is dying out rapidly. O F F IC E :— A R A T A BUILDING W H A T IS W A N T E D FROM TH IS A R A T A BLDG. — 6 N. W. 6th Ave A D M IN ISTR ATIO N IS: A fair propor tlon of the Jobs to be given on the ( I f no answer. Call BE 3181) HOURS: 19:30-1.2:30-530 public works projects to Negroes. An Sundays and Evening by appointment t equitable slice In the home loan where deserved. No discrimination In - -"V the apportionment of work, whether state, municipal, or national. We are PH O NE ; BROADW AY 2449 not so eager after seeing about the white collar Jobs of the few as we are MOST REASO NABLE IN C IT Y about the overall Jobs of family bread winners. W e have the confidence that a just and equitable consideration will be given to the Impartial appor tionment of the work. But we must F17NEP7L Y A S LÔ K 5 not wait for It to be handed to us on a slvet platter. W e must go after It. D r . S. H DENTIST ir a t a D r. D e n o rv a l D n t* ia n k - Physician and Surgeon - D em iin& licff & G a d d ie V ISITO R S ARE WELCOME BRcadway 2449 MISS BARBARA HUBBARD. LAD Y 335 SIX T H STR E E T Corner of Market ATTENDANT BELGIAN New York, Aug 16— (A N P ) An As socialed Press dispatch from Barcelo- j Tacoma, Wash . Aug 17- Don Fraser na, Spain, reports the victory of Kid who rose to Hath: prominence In the Chocolate, featherweight boxing charn- Northwest after graduating from the plon of the world, over Matchema. the amateur ranks of Hpokane, has de- Re/glan titleholder. In a ten-round rlded to quit the boxing profession, he bout before 6,000 persons W’eduesday said. Inight. Frasea, who has hail more than 200 | Chocolate gave life Religan a boxing professional fights, will accept a post- lesson In the first rounda. but tired .tlon with an oil concern. Among oppo- ,toward the end. The Belgian's ad v e n t* during hla career have been .mlrera booed the decision In favor of iJarkle Fields, Jack Thompson. Young IChocolate and threatened to mob the I Peter Jackson and Tod Morgan. I referee. Holliday 8 i Holliday Tonsorial Parlors 125. NORTH SIXTH STREET :: PORTLAND. OREGON Equipped With The Very Latest, Wa Are In A Position T e Care For Full Pack No Slack Filling SAME PRICE fafcr AS 42 YEARS AGO E S o u M B s fc r lS * Men. Women and Children Camm—Lm Ut Serve Tnn/ HOLLIDAY 4k HOLLIDAY M I I U O N S OF P O U N D S usto BY O U « C O V I R N M ! NT