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T he M onmouth H erald Vol. XIII No. 36 Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon, Friday, May 13, 1921 Monmouth is Located in the Best Section of the Best Valley of the Best State in the Nation Items of Interest M a y D a y P rogram Rumored, Reported 1920 Census Statistics S o m e H ig h w a y F a c ts ¡Proposed Bond Issue Here are a few facts relative to May Day exercises will beheld on the Side Pacific highway south For Permanent Roads the campus of the Oregon Normal At Oregon Normal School at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, M y Concocted, Collected Show Steady Growtli from West Monmouth which the reader will do well to preserve for future Fourteenth, to which you are cordi Some time ago we published the Census statistics show that the reference. The Helmick crossing President Ackerman spoke at a ally invited. The following pro Sheriff Orr raided a still near the Benton county line in the neighbor population of Oregon has increased is directly south of the center of agreement of the County Court with local teachers me. ting in Oregon gram will be rendered. hood of Pedee one night last week from 13,294 in 1850 to 783,389 in Monmouth. The so-called Parker the Highway Commisision for the City last Saturday. PART I Class Processions to Queen’s Court and found the capture the biggest 1920. Except for the decade be crossing is three quarters of a mile completion of the Pacific highway Miss Todd attended the ceremon May Queen’s Procession yet, and the equipment most com tween 1650 and 1860 when the east and s uth of the Helmick in Polk county and what is known ies incident to the dedication of the Reception of Queen Ruth plete. Something like thirty gal stateVpopulation increased 294 per bridge. A line drawn due north as the Da I las-Salem road. The is new Women’s Building on the cam Attendants’ Dance lons of moonshine we.e taken with cent, the greatest ratio of increase from the Parker crossing would in sue then arose of how the cost of pus at Eugene last week-end. was between 1870 and 1880 when tersect the Independence-Monmouth these projects for which the county it. PART II our population reached 174,799, a road three quarters of a mile east was to pay, should be financed. Junior Class Day Pageant Invitations have been received little more than half of the present of the center of Monmouth or a a Now it is proposed to vote a bond D. M. Hampton chaperoned a ’’Old English May Day” announcing the marriage of Miss Bringing Home the May, Rustic party of young people, the Pember population of Portland and a gain quarter of a mile east of the Mon issue at the special state election to Mabel C. Marr to Mr. Jay Clark at mouth city limits. It follows, Joseph, Oregon. Miss Marr was a Dancers, Shepherdesses, Milkmaids, and Huber children, to the circus of 92 per cent in the decade. The therefore, that the Parker crossing be held in June. Petitions have been circulated in the county this state has only four cities over 10,- in Salem Saturday afternoon. Al Morris Dancers, Single Stick Fenc student at O. N. S. last year. though the show was a good one 000 in population—Portland, 258,- could not possibly be closer to Inde week seeking to place this bond ers, etc. Miss Bren ton went to Portland Mr. Hampton says the best circus 288; Salem, 17,679; Astoria, 14,- pendence than it is to Monmouth. project on the ballot. The petition PART III last Saturday to select the trophy A line drawn due north of Parker was circulated in Monmouth Tues he ever saw was the John Robinson 027; Eugene, 10,592. May Day Contests and Sports for the May Day contests. She re In 1850 Polk county was fifth station on the S. P. would intersect day and received numerous signa circus which toured the country in May Pole Winding, Original turned with a most beautiful vase, wagons ar.d which he saw in Mis county in the state in population the Monmouth-Independence road tures. a worthy trophy for the class which Drills, Folk Dancing, Tennis, Volley souri before the war. While he was w ith ’,1,051. It was surpassed by in the neighborhood of Talmage. A Ball, Relay Races, Baseball It is proposed in the language of wins the majority of points on Sat with the regular army after the Marion will. 2,749, Washington, line drawn from Parker to Gerlin- the petition to issue bonds “ to pro PART IV urday, May 14. war, and his regiment was detailed 2,652; Clackamas, 1,859; Yamhill, ger would cross the Monmouth-In vide for the construction of perma Awarding of the Trophy to look after Indians in Nebraska 1,512. Benton county had 814 peo dependence road still farther to nent roads in the county to the PART V Contracts have been signed with the west. The proof of these state amount of $530,000 to run 20 years Baseball - O.N. S. vs. Albany and iVaiiSuS, he saw Buffalo Bill ac ple, Clatsop 462, and Linn 994. Independence, Mountain View and quiring hisjreputation and name by Elkins authorizing the Normal to College By the 1920 census Polk county ments is found in the map of what each, bearing interest at 6 per cent is known as the Salem quadrangle, conduct their schools as practice There will te a noon intermission ilaughtering buffalo. An ordinary has a population of 14,181 with got out by the IL S. Geological sur and shall be in addition to bonds of man could pump a bushel of bullets 709 square miles of land, an aver $265,000 voted June 3, 1919. In centers for the next two years. of an hour for luncheon. into a buffalo before it was brought age of 20 people to the square mile. vey in which special attention other w orjj, th ‘ ’VOposai is to bond The ladies of the Baptist Church In the recent selection of teachers down, but Col. Cody invariably got Here are some of thejvoting pre has been paid to accuracy of detail the county for $7115,000 for perma for the Portland schools for next will serve a substantial luncheon at one at every shot and buffalo were cincts according to the 1920 census. It bears out the statement of F'n- nent road work. Of this sum $238, gineer Clark recently published by 000 is the estimated amount of the year about fifty per cent of those the Community House. so thick that he killed them by the Facilities will be provided on the hundred. At this time he had a Southwest Monmouth, 346; North us that the Monmouth route is not county’s share in the West Side Pa chosen are graduates of the Normal. west, 210; Southeast, 263; North This is a most gratifying fact, es campus for those who wish to bring contract to supply the army with east, 289. Independence precincts only cheaper but shorter. cific highway construction. $557,- pecially as it has occurred three basket lunches. meat. 000 is for permanent road work are Fourth, 406; First, 571; Third, times now. Coffee and sandwiches and ice H igh S ch o o l N o te s elrewhere in the county and includ 316; Second, 355. Buena Vista, cream'and candies will be sold on Some of our speculators are in 486; Eola, 256; West Rickreall, The baseball team is having a ing the grading of the Dallas-Salem Miss Records spoke at a local the campus by the students. vesting in German money which 254; Suver, 271; East Rickreall busy and successful season. la s t road. teachers meeting at Yamhill last has been quoted at about one six 290; West Salem,, 592; Pedee, 326; Saturday F>ugcne High played Mon The estimate on the West Side Saturday and Miss Arbuthnot at Mr. Snyder, the O. K. cafe man, teenth of its face valu“ W ith the West Luckiamute, 303; Bridgeport, mouth on he new grounds. As sev highway is obtained from a commu Salem on the same day. has moved his establishment from indemnities and treaties being set 256. eral of the best players were not nication from the highway commis Miss Laura Holliday gave an in the rear of the Boulden building in tled it looks like a sure thing for on the field the score stood 17 to 6 sion to the county court. Of the structive chapel talk Wednesday to the house now belonging to the the patient man but there’s many a in favor of Eugene. $238,000 which this project is to L arson in A c tio n morning illustrating it by children’s city, until recently occupied by A. slip. cost tile eouhty, $40,000 was pro The Freshmen entertainmed the The following is a clipping from E. Alderman|and family. rote songs. Student Body at an enjoyable and vided for in the election of 1919 Prune men say the crop this year a Marshfield paper. although these bonds have never The base ball team representing Because of prevalent sickness the will be a light one. There has been The Marshfield factory of the Or interesting Carnival. Several in the Normal played with the Pacific meeting of the Mothers’ Club sched a heavy drop of the young fruit egon Dairymen's Cooperative league teresting side si ows and diversions been issued. The excess sum, $198,- Univeristv team at Forest Grove uled for this afternoon, has been caused by the cold, wet and back is now receiving approximately 20,- carried out the carnival spirit, and 000 is therefore the ground basis alst Saturday. The game resulted postponed to next week Friday, ward spring, but the results will 000 pounds of milk daily, which credit is due the Rooks for their in fer the vote on bonds at this pres in a score of 16 to 6 against the May 20, when it will be held at doubtless mean more money for amount is gradually increasing from ventive powers in planning "fakes” . ent occasion. The cost for grading and bridges of the West Side high Normal. They hope to reverse this the community house. With the return of good weather way through the county is scheduled what fruit sticks and a chance to day to day. Joseph A. Larson, score or even better it on May Day dispose of last years crop, much of manager of the factory and sales the tennis courts are again in use, as loi lows: when they play against Albany Col Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wolverton whichis still unsold, on the pros man in zone number two, expects and interest is reviving in the com Grading from Amity to Holmes lege here in Monmouth. and F. E. Chambers and mother, pect of a shortage in the fall. to be operating the plant to its full ing tennis tournaments. Gap, estimated, $22,000. Mrs. Chambers attended a 'meeting est capacity within three weeks, The senior class has received an Mr. Edwin Markham, a native Bridge on the Holmes Gap-Amity Independence business men plan meaning that around 40,000 pounds invitation from O. A. C. to visit section $8,205. of Oregon and one of the greatest of the Eastern Star in Dallas last poets America has produced, will Monday night. The Grand Matron a visit to Valsetz in the near fut of milk will be received the great the college and all the departmeuts. Grading, Holmes Gap to Rickre er part of which will be mar.ufact- No definite date has been set for all, estimated, $43,000. visit the Normal next week, May from Portland attended the meet ure. ured.into cheese and butter. At this trip, b u t'it will be in about 17. The famous poet, who is also ing. Bridge at Rickreall. $19,000. Lester Godwin, a Buena Vista present the factory is producing two weeks. Grading from Rickreall through president of the Poetry Society of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Boothby, as youn man, was drowned last week about 6000 pounds of butter per America, is making a tour of the Most of the students who have Monmouth to Independence, $19,909 west and lecturing at colleges, uni the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- in the Luckiamute while rafting week, and furnishing more than been absent because of measles Bridge near tile factory on this Creadie of Corvallis, attended the logs. He had been working with 3000 pounds of milk to Marshfield versities and before various literary project, estimated, $5,500. have returned to school. meeting of the country clubs of Cor others but had become separated and North Bend retail destributors. orgat.iations. The visit is consid Grading, Monmouth to Suver, es The primary elecctions were timated, $95,000. ered of special interest to the Nor vallis, Salem and Eugene on the lat from them and it was nearly two Mr. Larson has commenced the mal and indeed all Oregon from the te r’s golf links last Sunday after hours later that he was missed. He manufacture of a new brand of held May 6. The general election Grading, Suver to Benton county fact that Mr. Markham was born in noon. They had a very pleasant was 21 years of age and a recent cheese which will be marketed un will be held Friday. The result of line, $13,393. OregonlCity 69 years ago. Later time and G. T. discovered in the comer to Buena Vista. He could der the title of “ Mellowest,” and the primaries show the Progressive Of these sums, the county has he moved with his family to Cali ancient game of the Scots a fascina not swim and had been warned to because of its superiority over party to be in the lead. already paid $10,000 taken from the Independence High School team county road fund. $10,000 has also fornia, but the fact remains that tion and interest that he did not keep near shore working off logF other grades now in the field for that had stranded, but evidently public favor, he predicts for it a came to Monmouth Wednesday and been paid on the Dallas-Salem road he is now far the best known poet suspect it possessed. became venturesome. who is a native of Oregon. His great demand. This cheese is a played our team on the home grading. Mrs. Anna Wiley, of Palouse, poem ’’The Man With the Hoe” is Mrs. F. C. Fiddy and J . B. Vio- -pecial.’and is better in quality than grounds. Our boys showed their Withj$557,000 provided for per known on both sides of the Atlantic Washington, a cousin of Mrs. A.M. lette of Independence were married what is known as first grade cheese. class and took them into camp to manent road work elsewhere in the A rtnt. is visiting with the latter Ocean and has been translated into It is made from selected milk. The the tune of 19 to 3. The game county it must be admitted that if last week. many foreign languages. Mr. and with ohthre relatives here. J . M. McDonald is having ad lacteal fluid must have absolutely started out as a pitching duel with it was practically' and economically Markham will give readings from no foreign flavor, and otherwise be Curtis Davis of M. H. S. and Red G. M. Douglas of Salem was a ditional porch space built about his jf superior quality. Great care is Ray of Independence in lending rcles. expended it would give the county his own work in the chapel May 17 a road system in striking contrast home in the southwest part of the at 8:15. This is an excellent op caller at the Fishba.-k home Monday city. taken in the production of this ar Neither side scored in the first two to that which it has today. Locally afternoon. portunity to hear this very noted ticle, and already it is meeting with innings but in the third our boys people are inclined to be non-com son of Oregon and it is hoped that The common council held a quite wide favor. The "Coos and staged a rally and in that and the mittal in discussing the project. A truck and trailer in possession many people from Monmouth and of the bridge department of the special meeting Wednesday night Curry” brand of the league, of next, inning put the game on ice. The opinion prevalent is that provis the country round will join in do state highway commission was here with all present except Alderman course, is the mainstay, and is be From that time on Independence had ions must be inserted to safe-guard ing him honor. The price of ad a day or two this week. Ebbert. The m atter of laying pav ing mnaufactured at an increased no show and M. H. S. romped away and make definite the projects to be mission has been put very low as it ing on Monmouth avenue, on the rate as larger quantities of milk are with the bacon. Curtis Davis, our improved. We believe the projects A. J. Deming and wife of St. sides of the highway was discussed available. is merely hoped to defray expenses. Mr. Larson has great dar pitcher, was in fine form, fan for which the money is scheduled The prices will be 35 and 50 cents. Helens came in his automobile Sun as was also the task of getting ad faith in the organization with which ning 17 Independence hatters and should be clearly stated. In Portland his lectures will be in day for a few days visit with his ditional water on to the Normal he is associated and is doing much only allowing 4 hits. R°d Ray, the Mr. Deming campus, but nothing definite was to create harmony and good feelinR Independence pitcher, was doing vitation affairs, but in Monmouth mother Mrs. Stine. operates two drug stores in St. done. the public is welcome. imong league members within his fine work but with poor support, Silas Coats took a brief vacation Helens for he fanned 9 of our hatters but from his work at the creamery this jurisdiction. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Elliott ex with the “assistance” of the rest of week because of sickness. Miss Smith staged a pleasant P. H. Johnson started Wednesday "Mothers’ Day” party in her room on a three months trip to Michigan, pect to start soon on an sutomobile Geo. Wahlford of the Bridgeport the team M. H. S. got 28 hits Evangelical C hurch Note« at the Training School last Friday Canada and other points. He goes trip through California. country was a visitor in Monmouth Prof. Grover tried to get the boys Sunday, May 15. The Pastor will to quit scoring when our score had afternoon. The children of the to revisit places and scenes of his Monday. reached the vicinity of ten, but our preach at 11 and give a partial re first and second grades acted as youthful days. Ed Griffa made a business trip boys could not resist the temptation port of the past conference year and hosts and hostesses for their moth to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. R. E. Niccolls and son Rob to hit the ball and after they hit give the plan as fhade by Bishop ers who were special guests for the ert Jr. left yesterday afternoon on Spreng for the coming year. it to run the bases. afternoon. There was an appropri D orcas S o c ie ty I’D R A T H E R B E No services in the evening. ate program, and each child gave their return to their home in New A N Y T H IN G T H A N Sunday School at 10. The Pastor The Dorcas Society will meet its mother a hand painted card com York. Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Howell Prof. Beattie is conducting im with Mrs. Leask next Tuesday provements on his house on Echols will conduct tire review. P R E S ID E N T . memorating the occasion. Punch acci npanied them as far as Hood afternoon, May 17th. and wafers were served as refresh River where they will stop a day or Prayer service Wednesday even street, raising the roof of the wing ing. ments. All had a very enjoyable two to visit with a brother of Mrs. to the west and adding a story Howell. B ap tist C hurch Notes afternoon. thereto and making other altera Ladies Aid Tuesday and Thursday A. E. Alderman has moved into | “ Life Everlasting: Forever On tions in the interior of the house. p. m. ward. Shall it be Upward or Monmouth veterans have been Mrs. Cornelius’ house on Main At the annual conference held in Downward?” This is the sixth of C hristian C hurch Notea Salem last week the Bishop and the getting their war medals recently street. the Pastor’s current series on Mr. and Mrs Moore, parents of and among them Arthur L. Miller Sundiy morning sermon subject: Presiding Elders decided that Mr. “Christian Fundamentals” , and will "How to Pray” . Denzel Moore, who have been ser Conklin should have a three months proudly displays his. The medal be presented Sunday morning. A vacation, beginning June 1, at contains a relief of triumphant Jus iously sick for a short time past, Evening subject: "Jesus the Son subject of timely interest will be which time Rev Lindley, a graduate tice and hangs from a brilliant rib are reported as improving. i t God” . discussed Sunday night. bon, showing the combined colors .Sunday evening service and Pray from our college and seminary at Effie Young's flock of 65 White The evening services will be eon of the allies. The ribbon is crossed Wedsneeday evening Naperville, III., will come and.have tinued on old time schedule for the er meeting entire charge of Mr. Conklin's work. by one bar for the St. Mihiel de Leghorn hens produced 1581 eggs begin at 8 p. m. present: Christian Endeavor at 6:30 On September 1 next, Rev. fense sector. Grover Hinkle’s med during the month of April this be Sunday School at 10. and Church service a» 7:30 P. M. Lindley will go to Everett, Wash al has three bars as be was in three ing an average of more than 24 eggs to each hen during the 30 days. Senior and Junior C. C. meeting ington, and Mr. Conklin will take engagements. it 7 o’clock Sunday eve. C hristian Science up his work again, provided his On Saturday. June 11, the Odd The Attendance Contest with the health wil permit. Sunday morning service at 11 Mrs. Whitty, a sister of G. E. Fellows and Rebekahs of Polk o'clock. Subject: “ Mortalsand lm Hillsboro Bible School is on. Mon The local Society is fully in ac Partridge, occupies the former El county will unite in a big picnic to mouth to the rescue! mortals” . cord with the above arrangeme t. t e held at Rickreall. mer Rake house on Main street. toxle-Jchos tAsfo