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T he M onmouth H erald _________________________________________________________________ Vol. XIII : _________________________________________ Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon, Friday, May 6, 1921 ... - No. 35 Monmouth is Located in the Best Section of the Best Valley of the Best State in the Nation Improve Stock Items of Interest Better To breeding Dairymen Starting Many Features on of dairy cattle is Rumored, Reported When Odd Fellows | another p r o j e c t t h a t is At Oregon Normal drawing considerable attention, Concocted, Collected Get Together Tuberculosis Test May Day Program j Ivan Loughary of the firm of Frat.k and Son, leading Jersey The divorce case of Ethel Ras Between twenty five and thirty Not content to wait until the law Junior week end at the Normal Miss Ragon gave an instructive I Loughary breeders, has been prominent in mussen Walter Rasmussen was members of the local Odd Fellow's for compulsory test of cattle for will offer two programs of interest discussion of American Sculpture putting the gospel of bet heard in vs. court last Saturdsy. The lodge attended the county visiting tuberculosis goes into effect the to all who enjoy school activities. and sculptors as her chapel talk last ter herd forward sires. The committee is plaintiff withdrew complaint association meeting at Ballston last first of January, 1922, in several A cordial invitation is extended to week on Thursday. making arrangements to secure Ihe and no testimony was her offered evening. The degree sections of the county preparations all to attend these exercises. The The Normal announces the pro donation of a limited number of taining to the truth or falsity per of Saturday team from put on thi second are being made to test ofr this dis facility and students will be pleased gram for Memorial Day. to which bull e dves from some of the widely the complaint. The defendant re degree and Dallas the team Mon ease every head of cattle this year. to have the people of Monmouth and townspeople are invited, to be held known herds of the county for plac ceived the decree on the grounds of mouth put on the third from for The work for this season is being vicinity as well as those of the sur in th? chapel on Monday May 30, ing in bull clubs. The breeders of plaintiff's desert’on from his house a class of six candidates. degree The next by the Farm Bureau in co rounding towns, come and enjoy the beginning at one o’clock. As an pure stock are backing the proposi hold. There was a son by the mar meeting is to be held at McCoy, fosteied with the federal veterina programs with them. nounced last week the feature of tion to a man, according to Lough riage of the age of five years that May 21. It had been planned to operation rian of the Oregon district. Dr. The first program will be given the program will be an address by ary, who feels that a number of as has been in the custody of its moth bold no further maetings until fait, Sam This official has in the Normal chapel on Friday sociations of ‘his kind will raise ma er who has been employed in Salem but a special plea from McCoy se offered B. to Foster. Judge Kavanaugh of Portland. make tests without charge evening, 13th, and will be in terially the average quality and but, according to the decree pf the cured the extension. in those communities where 90 per charge of May A motion picture, entitled "The production of Polk county dairy poprt, the 0. N. S.” fae care and custody of the Right to Happiness” , will be shown cattle. Cattle owners are be:ng'w>- nijnor is awarded to the father who Ahout une hundred fifty members cent of the cattle owners file appli committee. The “Greater exact character of in the chapel Saturday eveping, jicifad to display their stock af the lives with his parents about three were present at the Ballston meet cation. So much interest has been the program is not disclosed by the May 7, qt 8:15. This is advertised county faii\ Premiums have been mjles east of Dallas. The plaintiff, ing, a special feature of which shown by cattle owners in this op committee but we are promised as a powerful story, vividly tqid, provided for dairy stock and fair however, was granted the right of was the presence of Grand Master portunity that a large part of the some pleasant surprises and a most Polk county cattle will be tested enjoyable evening of varied enter and wall interpreted. officials guaranteed to the committee visitation under reasonable circum Ambrose Johnson of Hassalo lodge this summer. The livestock com tainment. We would tel! more in Portland. The Grand Master that adequate housing would be Mr. Gentle gave his chapel talk provided. A creditable showing of stances. This is the first time for made an eloquent address at the mittee of the Farm Bureau, which about the program, if we knew on Wednesday. This talk furnished dairy animals is assured for this many months that the custody of close of the session in support of has direct charge of tbo campaign, but the committee seems to nn excellent example of ordinary year. a minor child involved in a divorce "publicity” which has been one cf met at the Dallas office Monday to more, a sort of "close corporation” . material made interesting for his suit has been given thp father. It the slogans of his year of adminis take action on this and other live be The event of the week subject was "Horace Mann’' and is the coptention of Judge Belt projects. “Tuberculosis is a end will elaborate He believes that Odd Fel stock be the May Day festivities the discussion was most entertain Chance for Scholarship that, in most circumstarces, a min tration. disease that positively can be con lows arq inclined to take themselves on the Normal Campus ing apd thought-provoking. or child is entitled to the love and Here is a change far some senior said P. O. Powell, chair May 14th. This will be on an Saturday, too quietly and wants them to make trolled”, all day jp high school to vyin a cash scholar care of fhe mother. man of the committee. "And breed affair commencing at 10 o’clock. more of a stir in their activities. ers everywhere Several stpdehfaapd faculty mem ship of $100 from the Oregon Agrj. are determined to bers attended the concert by the cultural College this year- A new William Guy, alias Morgan, who Through his effori. a sign has been eliminate it from their herds”. The exercises will be opened by on the Odd Fellows’ home "With the liberal indemnities pro the assembly of the classes in par Los Angeles Philharmonic Orches to the scholarship fund was >ut in the county jail in Dallas placed in Portland. Previously Odd Fel vided by the state and federal gov ade; the queen’s procession; and tra at Salem last Sunday afternoon. donation makes four of these $100 awards for the theft of a lady’s coat in In lows and Others had passed the ernments to care for condemned an the "crowning of the queen” . Miss possible, and competitive contests The Junior Week-End, May 13-14, dependence last week, did not stgy bonne without knowing were imals, there is no reason why any Stover, Queen Ruth, will then pre which combines the festivities of for the scholarships will be conduct to serve out his sQptfiMee but made anywhere near it. He also they advocat over the festivities for the re Junior Day and May Day, is absorb ed in Monmouth by C. F. Grover, his escape by making a hole in the ed the presence uf a band at Albany man should hesitate to enter his side mainder of the day. principal of the high schoo|. ing much time and attention at the brick wall of the north side of the the session of the Grand stock for test” , he added. The first event presented before Normal just now. A "stunt” pro TJiree separate contests will de jail. By way of maaing things com during “Every man in the MoCoy coun Lodge and to assist in defraying the the queen will pag termine the winner. The first will fortable far the prisoner, he was gram by tjie MV ' 5')* the collection at the county try is in favor of this move” , W.A. eant, "May Day he 1.» the au Junior old English given Friday 'evening. May 13; feature competitive essay writing not placed Ir the steel cell on the expense Crawford, prominent breeder of Village” . Following the pageant while the erowning of the May and will be judged on originality. upper floor of the jail. The sheriff gieeting, about $23 was turned over. that section and secretary of the will be a list of contested events Queen, the various contests In folk The second contest will be in the did not think it wise to spend the The sale is reported this week* of committee, reported. "They not between and Junior dancing, drills, tennis, volley ball, form of efficiency tests and the third county’s money to secure his recap L. K Gilmore’s property on Main only want this test but they want it classes for the the Senior May Day Trophy. etc., will occur on Saturday. will be to determine the student’s ture for the aske of serving a few street to Mrs. John Palmer, It is right away” . will consist of Maypole wind Another important feature of ability in extemporaneous writing. more days iu jail. a desirable property and brought Test work will be carried on in These ing, folk dances, drills, voll«y ball, Saturday’s program will be the The principal of the gUittol will $2200. (J. T. Bootnby handled the McCoy, Monmouth and Elkins dis tennis, and relay races. The con pageant presented by the Juniors. (^etetnflipe ihe students rating high Dallas had planned to vote op a deal. Prof. Glimore plans to give tricts for certain. The Liberty ie celebratjon wj|| b? dttingty est in the contest and will forward bond issue for flower and septic up his work at the Normal and go breeders have completed their peti test events will close with the of the trophy to the win S deluded \yith a dancing party on their papers to the college. Thg tank work at the special election east to attend school. tion, as have the Brush College awarding ning class. ¡Saturday evening in tfie gymnasium. qoipjpittee will announce the win June 7 but discovering that suffici men. Action is being taken too, The last event of the afternoon soon after the close of the con ent time was not provided for no The County Convention of the Re- in the Perrydale and Bridgeport will be a base ball game between A most cordial invitation is ex ners tice to the electors, had to postpone bekahg was held in Dallas on sections. tended to the general public to test. the Normal and some outside team. first contest will be conduct the vote. Tuesday of this week. The session attend all of these entertainments. ed The The Glee club and Orchestra will in the various high schools of the started at 1:30 in the afternoon and It is suggested that families from High School Notes furnish the music for the day. in the next two weeks. Any C. Bqvfah Hurdall, who operat continued until a late hour at night. the country and towns near by plan state student who b£fft grocery "stores in Silverton, Sa During the afternoon the following Last Friday afternoon was a mem There will be a noon time inter to bring lunch baskets and spend the high school vyjfaip day in the history of M. H. val for luncheon. The ladies of the the art year may ed lem and Independence, was arrested officers were elected: Miss Alice orable day, Saturday, eating a picnic din {graduated S. for on that day we entered the Baptist church have arranged to b H o enter the contest, provided he Butler of this city, présidée»!; Mrs. and put in the Roseburg jail Tues ner in the grove on'the campus. or she has never attended college. high school division by play furnish refreshments for those who day. He is charged with obtaining Marshall of Falls City, chairman; major It Is hoped many will And it con ing Salem High School. In their wish them during the noon hour in venient to attend this celebration “The small town student has an money under false pretend and Mrs. Hattie Krçamer of Indepen half of the first inning, Salem scor the church dining room. dence, secretary. The Independence equal chance with the large town the Untited Sfafa$ Matfanal bank as an excellent series of entertain six runs while the best Mon Former Mey Day exercises have student in this competition,”! says makes t^e complaint. The bank al decree team put on the work of the ed ments is being prepared. could do was four. In the been among the big days at the member of the committee. leges Durdall borrowed $’ *oo Rebekah degree during the evening. mouth second they brought their Normal and this one promises to President Ackerman returned one Printed The convention next year is to be fplgs governing the eon- from them in Febru»-y claiming held in Monmouth. A large num total up inning to twelve while Monmouth, maintain Sunday from his trip to Ellcns|)urg test'are* being the standards of the past. sent to every four he was .*>lv~* The latest state- where he visited the Ntlrni»r«ehaor year high school in Oregon by the BI*T,k is that his liabilities are $20,- ber of members of the 'ocal lodge by annexing six runs, brought Come and enjoy it along with the their totnl within two of that of faculty and students of the Normal. He recounted his general Impres on awards 000 and his assets $8,000. It is attended the session. Salem. the third neither side sions of the school at faculty meet committee the col**« complained he issued a statement Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powell spent scored. In Monmouth --¿ e . was able to get Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gentle at ing on Monday P. M. at four-ten. saying he was worth $22,000 above the week end in Portland. men on the bases but was unable to tended the concert in which their get them in. In the fourth inn daughter Kir. Edgar ,B. Piper, editor of Robert Niecolls, Jr., who leaves his liabilities. participated in Corvallis “The Oregonian” will speak in the for New York next week with his The Independence banks and R. Many are curious to know the re ing Salem brought in three more Friday night. chapel May 13 at one-thirty. The mother, gave a farewell party to a Kullander, jeweler of that city, ligious affiliations of the cabinet. runs while Monmouth failed to in a single tally. In the townspeople are cordially invited to number of his Training School H. are as follows: Harding bring have had installed recently a poison They Christian Church Notes fifth and sixth Salem was blocked this speech as Mr. Piper will no friends last Friday afternoon. ’t gas Hughes and Davis, Baptist; Mel scheme for protection against lon and Hays, Presbyterian; Cool- while Monmouth made only one Mother’s Duy, Sunday May 8. was in honor of his eighth birth burglars. doubf give excellent talk. In the seventh and eighth Subject of morning sermon, "Moth The children had a most en idge. Congregational Weeks, Uni run. The grounds across the street day. came the Monmouth was er ’. joyable afternoon, not the least be tarian; Daugherty, Methodist; Den- from the Normal are being sown in ing the refreshments, ice cream, Professor Byers of the Indepen by, Episcopal; Wallace, United unable to deluge. bring one man in Subject of evening sermon, “In clover, a fact which will add greatly cake and oranges. The table deco dence high school, who has been re Presbyterian; Hoover, Quaker; and while Salem» taking but advan tsge of spiration of the Bible” or "Marks to the general beauty of the school. rations were yellow with place elected for a two year contract, Fall unaffiliated. the’tiring of Monmouth’s pitcher, of the Divine Mind” . has purchased a house of his own, brought in nine runs. The final Bible School at 10. Senior and cards and napkins to match. buying of Mrs. Sarah Irivine. It’s a girl” is the sign that was The following were present: of 24 to 12 is not a fair C. E. at 7 p. m. The time commercial cherry crop in score placed on the blacksmith shop Mon Harriet Whitty. Glen Butler, Percy W. J. Clark, former publisher of the The standard of comparison between Junior of the evening services is one half east is almost ruined according day, enthusiastic friends of the pro Rake, Bernice Harvey, Thelia Lar the Independence Enterprise, and to reports to the Oregon Growers the relative merits of the two hour later. prietor, Ira Williams, having put it son, Phyllis Whitty, Inez Sacre, who during the session of the legis Cooperative Association One au- teams. The Salem team excelled ing at 8 p. m. C. E. at 7 and preach there there to save the latter’s Henrietta Rossell, Wallace Collins, lature was engrossing clerk, is now .hority writes; Everything’we have in team work as a result of mort Mid-week prayer meeting at time. As for Mr. Williams, he Gordon Ebbert, Riley Bidgood, Cla advertising manager of the Peo been able to learn regarding the practice than our boys have been 7:30, Wednesday eve. was otherwise engaged, constitu-l ra Grover, to secure. Salem’s pitching Thelma Wiessan, Eu- fruit situation between the Rocky able meeting of thechureh staff show« the effect of superior will The be annual ting a welcoming committee t > a I phemia Gilmore, Mary Newman, ple's Cash store in Salem. mountains and the Atlantic coast held at church Saturday training but our pitchers show small maiden who arrived at his Robert Niecolls Jr. the lightest fruit crop for more promise for the future than evening at 8 p. the Five hundred or more heard and a indicates m. house early that morning. greatly enjoyed the combined generation”. that Salem put on the The I»en Fishback recital will be Mrs. Percival held open house School Orchestras at the From Idaho, the Association is in anything mound. The game had its mortal featured at the church Friday even The Normal annually brings last Saturday afternoon to express Grade High'school auditorium last night. receipt of information that the itv. Bert Cherry, of the ing at 8 p. m., under the auspices splendid entertainment attractions her pride in the finishing of the re The or more children in their cherry and peach crop had been ser Monmouth team was catcher laid up in the of the 'Dorcas Society, Admission to Monmouth. There have been building of her home and to allow work, fifty under the direction of Miss iously damaged by frosts a few days seventh inning by being struck in 25 and 35 cents. some notable numbers during the her neighbors to rejoice with her. j Gentle, presented big eff«t"and orchestral ago. In the lower Yakima valley the hAd by a fast ball. This ac present school year. The Minneap pie has added several rooms to the j toTemarkabTe cident probably accounts to some olis orchestra, Frederick Warde, Christian Science put in modern c o n v e n ie n c e s,^ nujne pleasure as well as there had been much damage to extent for the scores which Salem May 8. Service 11 o’clock. Sub Thomas Wilfred, were all high class bouse, the cherry peach and apricot crops. and has a n.ce home. Seventy peo- offerj no ,jttIe surprise. Jndivid- brought in in this inning and the ject: “Adam and Fallen Man” . attractions. Very good also were ple called during the afternoon and j ua, artjgts ,easi.d no ,egg and from following one. the “Rondoliers” who appeared in evening and were shown through | a„ standpoint8 the concert was a Baptist Church Notes the Normal chapel last Monday the house and treated to refresh- de|ij?htful succe88 and a distinct Monmouth played a game with ing with a carnival in burlesque. evening. With vocal numbers and ments "The Stewardship of Life”, the Elkins consisting of tea and cake. afternoon. As The guests were given paper kiddies.—Corvallis credit to the music on piano, saxaphoneand flute Mrs. Percival was assisted in serv Gazette-Times. fifth of the current series on result Wednesday of putting in second string “nroney” to the extent of some five "Christian Fundamentals” will be a pitchers and some splendid readings, it was ing by Mesdames Siekafoose, Jones, first few stanzas El hundred dollars, with this they pro a high class program and, one thor Craig and Leask. discussed by the Pastor Sunday kins was in in the the lead until the end ceeded to enjoy the side shows con According to information gi\en oughly enjoyed by all who heard it. morning. All services as usual of the sixth inning. Our boys came sisting of everything from shooting out today, April 27, Miss Helen !. morning and evening. Mrs. Denny and daughter left Moore, who has had musical super up from the rear with a rush that gallery to fortune tellers. These In the absence of Mayor Wolver- Monday The Endeavor will be led by Mils for Echo in Eastern Oregon carried all before them and won the side shows cost from twenty five vision of the Roseburg public ton, Recorder Brown presided at where they will spend the summer. schools during the past year, has Beth God bold of the ON. S. facul game by a margin of three runs. cents to see the swimming "match” the council meeting Tuesday night. Her Parents Mr and Mrs. Snell j ty; subject, “ How to enjoy one's lect^d"he«d'ofThe m « i» de- The final score was 13 to 10 in fav to one hundred dollars for a drink The usual grist of bills were allow also left for their home in Washing- artment of the 0 „ Norrna) work.” or of Monmouth. of lemonade at the bar. Sideshows ed and Mayor Wolverton was ap ton. They may all return next win-1 Monm„uth> and will take All who are not affiliated with The next game on the schedule of "ground hog”, fish ponds, "free pointed a committee of one to look ter. Mrs. N. M. Mingus and daugh up her at work next fall. Miss some other local church and who is for Saturday, May 7, when we love” , "men fonly” "wild man ’, up the matter of outstanding war ter will occupy the house Mrs. Den Rosa Parrott, there who has taught En- are in sympathy with our methods meet the team of Eugeie High “Three shots at the Nigger Baby”, rants and make possible arrange ny vacates. ______________________ _____ glish at Monmouth for several and ideals, are invited to unite with School on the home field. We etc., were there, all witty in their ments for refunding them. Kenneth Ives, son-in-law of J. M. M. years, will return to the Roseburg us and help us put thru our pro promise you a good game. Come presentation. Mrs. Fream is spending the week McDonald, gram for the Master’s Kingdom be out and root for ua. is located this summer schools next year.—Oregonian Everyone present reports that he in Portland. ginning with our own community at Comstock, Oregon, where the hal a fine time and all admit that Clares Powell of Eugene spent Warren company has considerable C. W. Leonard had business in Several have already given their The Freshmen class entertained our Freshmen class is "there” with names to the Pastor. • the Student Body on Saturday even- originality. Dallas last Saturday. the week end with his parents here. paving to do. f t - ■-f’J- rw .-jL.T