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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
T he M o n m o u t h H e r a l d Vol. X IV M o nm outh, Polk C o u n ty , O reg o n , F rid ay , N o v em b er 4. 1&21 No. 9 T h e r e is N o L a n d L ik e O r e g o n a n d O n ly O n e W illa m e tte V a lle y — Our children are Japanese ( ’ A rm is tic e D a y P ro g ra m Rumo red. Reported I cacher Experiences , tuguese, *w and Black Spanish, Filipino aim _ Libri ■ary Normal Chapel, Friday, Novem We have 180 children ami ber 11 at 1U A. M. H. C. Ustien, Concocted, Collected In Sandwich Islands 5 waiian. Next Years Colors teachers. Three of us aresuf- presiding. posed to be white and the uthei Singing—Audience Following the custom which has A letter from two Normal girls teachers are Chinese. We have a All three of the principals in the Polk county has 8 motor vehicle Flag Salute and Creed become a recognized fact at the who are teaching in our island cottage furnished us. Ther^wa. dealers, ’8 chauffeurs, 3,658 motor | tragedy near Portland last week Vocal Solo Mrs. J. S. Landers Normal School, the school has in Wednesday w > re Normal graduates. 1 possessions. ] plenty of furniture but we had to vehicle ooeratbrs, 32 motorcycles, Song—Women’s Glee Club— 1 vited the American Legion of Inde Lewis Burlingame who was driving | buy bedding, dishes and cooking 2,00? p-fesenger cars 2 ambulances Keahua, Maui, T. H. Oct. 9, ’21 O. N. S. pendence to take part in the pro the car when it was demolished by Dear Mr. Butler, 1 have thought ; utensils. People seem more than and hearses 41 commercial cars less Address—Hon. W. T. Vinton, gram for Armistice Day to be giv the electric train on the Mt. Ho-'d I several times 1 would write to you glad to let us have things on credit. than •■♦he ton in capacity and eight McMinnville en in the chapel. The guests will line, was a student lure two years. about our school over here. Even the bank allowed us to check trailers of from one to tire tons ca Song— Men’s Glee Club«—O. N. further include members of the He had but one leg, the other hav To begin with, we had a perfectly on our first month’s salary in ad pacity. with a total of 2,220 licens S. W. R. C and G A. R. The pro ing been amputated close to the wonderful trip over. We came on vance. My first month’s aslary is ed passenger and commercial motor Bugle Calls—Song Audience gram which will begin promptly at hip. In place of the missing leg he the new steamer, "Buckeye State” . "pau" already. That isan Hawaii vehicles. Music—O. N. S. Orchestra 10 o’clock A. M. on November 11, There are in tie btate 116,609 Luncheon seerved at noon at the used a crutch and with one crutch I was not a bit sea sick but Lola an word meaning done or finished. is to be a varied one but the address and one leg got about as nimbly as passenger and commercial cars There is one white family living Shaffer McDonald was for the first Community House by Monmouth of the day will be given by Honor any one else. His iast season in twenty four hours after we left in our camp. The man is the luna a n d t h e total license fees ¡Commercial Club to members of G. able W. T. V’inton of McMinnville. Monmouth he roomed over the Her aggregate $2,319,317. The fees, San Francisco. We landed in Hon or boss for this plantation. There A. R.,Spanish American War veter Mr. Vinton was formerly president ald office and climbed the stairs less administrative expenses, are olulu on Sunday morning, August are many others that 1 consider ans, Relief Corps, American Legion, of the Oregon Senate and is now with ease. At one time he direct 28. The harbor is beautiful. 1 1 white, but the boss enters the social distributed one fourth to the coun and Auxiliary. head of a leading law firm in Mc ed the boy scouts. People who was more than satisfied with the affairs of the whites and the labor ties from which the registrations Minnville. He is a man well employed him found him a speedy view of it. As we came near the ers do not. The teachers get invit are received and three fourths to The Dallas canning company has versed in law, a keen observer, and been sued by the Willamette Valley and competent workman. He was wharf, about twenty five boys rang ed out, too, but there really isn’t the state highway fund for road an intense patriot. His speech saw mill and by the Mountain principal of the school at Orient ing in age from about 6 to 20 came time for much going. Our school construction throughout the state will therefore be of unusual merit States Power company for sums al and had been accustomed to convey swimming toward the boat. Peo day is from 8:00 to 2:00, supposed generally. and the Legion and its friends are leged to be due these concerns. the two young women teachers with ple would throw coins down and ly, but so far it has been from 6:00 Oregon motor licenses for 1922 fortunate indeed to secure so able a him to their common home town of they would dive for them, come up A. M. to about 10:00 P. M. You will have black figures on a yellow Miss Amy Marsters and Mrs. A. Gresham. The two young women speaker. An elaborate luncheon and put the coins in their mouths. see 1 am also teaching a night background and any one who drives M. Southwick were hostesses Fri were Miss Bertha Spencer, teacher will be served the guests by the They just live in the water. We school of young inen. 1 have fif a car and fails to procure a license people of Monmouth in the parlors day evening for a miscellaneous at Lusted school, killed outright, stayed in Honolulu about ten days teen night pupils. Eleven of them tag by January 1 will find himself of the Baptist Church. The pro shower in honor of Miss Louise and Miss Grace Fieldhouse, princi before we came on to the island of could not speak, read or write a out of luck for he will l»e subject to gram has been planned to give am Umphrey, who will soon become pal of the Lusted school, who later Maui. We visited all the important word of English. We have a night arrest when he travels in his car. ple time for this generous repast. the bride of Elias Kilen. The died of injuries received. Both places among them Waikiki, Beach, school three times a week. 1 like Auto owners are warned to apply affair was given at the home of were Normal graduates, and the ac and enjoyed all the time that wo the Japanese and Filipinos very early and avoid the rush. President Laniers has now thor Miss Marsters, which was decorated cident has brought sadness to many were there. One morning we went much but the Portugese are so oughly acquainted himself with the in Oregon grape and roses. The friends here. Pearl Fishback walked into the through the Capitol Building, which heed'ess and flighty. The Filipino work of the’rural centers connected evening was spent with music and Herald office one day this week and .is the remodeled palace of the late boys are so anxious to learn. I with the Normal. He is finding the converastion and at a late hour took out of his pocket what looked A car alleged to have carried a Queen. The senate chamber is asked one boy if the Filipinos un spirit of cooperation is manifest in light refreshments were served. number issued to Joe Swearingen of like a young porcupine. It turned small and on the walls are the pic derstood Spanish and very slowly this as in other phases of the Nor Miss llmphrey recei;ed many use Monmouth is said to have lieen re out to be an unshucked chestnut, tures of many Hawaiian Royalty. and carefully he said, "No, 1 speak mal work, and that the work in the ful and pretty gifts.—Capital Jour sponsible for an accident between an article which grows in this lo Lincoln’s and Roosevelt’s pictures Englees, I am American svetizen” . centers is appealing to the students nal. cality but is not common enough Jefferson and Salem early Friday 1 think the night school work is are also there. The House of Rep s trongly" to be readily recognized. The morning, about 12:30 o’clock. J. resentatives is the throne room. a delight, but the day school is a John X. Webber, 609 S. 17th The Hallowe’en party last Satur hickory tree is also scarce here al H. Wilson, a retired farmer of Sa 1 remember the question you of fizzle for me so far. I have the day evening, given by the student street told the police yesterday that lem and Miss Ruth Wortham, color though there in a nut bearing tree fourth grade and the children are body, furnished a most entertaining while riding his motorcycle on cne ed missionary, were thrown into a ten asked in civics class, "Do you pretty good as long as I am shak of this variety on J. Bohannon's think Hawaii will become a state?” evening for all who attended. The of the approaches to the Cent r shallow ditch by the roadside, with ing a ruler at them, but if 1 don t premises in Independence. decorating committee had done its street bridge, his machine skidded the car on top of them and were The old Hawaiian man who was there is a hubbub. As soon as they Christian Church work well, as had the committee on and threw him into a vehicle driven drowned. Mrs. Wilson escaped showing us girls through the build get a book in their hands they le- ing seemed well posted on Hawaii by J. S. Worthington of route 1. Dr. C. E. Beulehr, our India Mis entertainment, and the guests en with a crushed chest. Two men in an history and enjoyed answering gin to read aloud and in a mono There was but little damage, he sionary, will speak at the morning joyed all sorts of Hallowe’en cus the front seat of the car were unin all our questions so I asked him if tone. They get that at Japanese said. Capita! Journal. services. He will bring a great toms and pranks to the utmost. jured. The party was returning Hawaii wanted to become a state school they say. I have almost got message from India. Don’t fail to The Delphians will give their Keep in mind that the first num from a birthday celebration at like the other states of U. S. He them toned down to a whisper but hear him. first regular program of the year ber of the Normal Lyceum Course Jefferson. very quickly answered, "No, we they read out unconsciously. They The Pastor will bring an appro They blame the accident to the like American boats to come to our think they have to say everything Friday evening, November 4th in will be given in the ihapel on priate message 'a t the evening ser the chapel. This will be a Japanese Wednesday evening, Novembtr 9, blinding glare of the headlight they island to protect us, but if we were the teacher or any one else does to vices. program depicting'mannersand cus at 8:15. The tickets are on sale met. a state we would have many other they repeat your question then the Other services at the usual hours. toms of the flower kingdom as at Morlan’s. Admission 50 cents. affairs to look after and we want to teacher has to say the answers be shown in story and song. The pro There will be no reserved seats. On Saturday Joe Swearingen with remain a territory” . fore they can answer. I guess in Baptist Church gram will begin promptly at 7:30 The performers of this first con- Jesse Davis and B. Fox of Indepen At Bishop museum we saw the the towns the schools are better Services at the usual hours Sun o’clock in the chapel. Guests will ert will be Mr. Erwyn Mutch, bari dence were fined $250 each by a 81,000,000 feather cape of the Ha equipped. O, yes! we are supplied day. Addresses morning and even please note that the hour of literary tone and Mr. David Campbell, justice of the peace in Hood River. waiian hero king, Kamehameha I. with a plan book and we are requir ing by the Pastor or visiting work society meetings is 7:30 instead of pianist, both of Portland. They They were charged with bootleg The residence districts of Hono ed to write plans and go by them ers. 8:00 o’clock. will present a varied program that ging. The city marshal of Hood lulu are just beautiul but in the every day. In some ways it helps, The District Young People’s bally will appeal to all tastes. but I change mine often. Things River said the stuff they peddled and Institute will hold its f rst ses business districts, the stores are Mr. G. O. Holman of Dallas, rep- come up that didn’t foresee and was poisonous and came near caus sion Saturday, at 2:30 p. m. An small, very crowded and cluttered, esenting the national organization R. T. Bcothby is a visitor with which is endeavoring to promote a his brother, G. T. Bcothby. He ing the death of two men. The the streets are very narrow and dir my plan changes. It is there f<r other session will be held Saturday more thorough knowledge of the has sold out his interests at Carlton offenders were caught through ty. Practically all the business is the Supervising Principal to see at 7:30 p. m. and again Sunday af ternoon at 2:30. The Endeavor ter- carried on by Japanese and Chinese. when he comes anyway. constitution of the United states and Saturday plans to start for sales to two minors. We have our own principal, a vice at 6:30 will be in charge of The town strikes me as old fash among the general public, spoke to Oakland, Cal. where he has a son Sarah Ellen Snyder who was born ioned but it is certainly busy. It Superviisng Principal for the whole the visitors. It is expected that the students on Tuesday. Mr. Hol living and where he may locate. At man is a graduate of the Christian least he will spend the winter in Philomath in 1859, died at the was hard to realize that we were in island, an assistant Supervisirg prominent part will lie taken by vi home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillie such an important port. I said the Principal and a man and a woman siting workers at the church ser College, class of ’73, and prefaced there. Norman, in Portland, October 29, town as busy, but it has a sort of who are physical instructors. They vices—G. H. Young, D. D., in the his remarks with some amusing All work on the highway south after an illness of 14 days with slack, careless, "taKe-it-easy” sort come once a month. We also have morrmg and Prof. L. S. Shumak reminiscences regarding the "good a school nurse. The Japanese chil er of McMinnville College at night. from Monmouth has Jbeen stopped leakage of the heart. Her remains nf way too. old days” . dren in this camp have had pink The banquet will be Saturday at because of unfavorable weather were brought to Polk countv and Honolulu is on the island of Oahu A motion picture made from the eye and so many of them have ter 6:00 p. m., tickets 35 cents. All with the exception of a 150 foot buried in the Buena Vista cemetery but we are on the island of Maui, play “ Peacefol Valley” will be rible sores on them and such dread interested in work of, for or by bridge which Contractor Trent is Tuesday afternoon. Rev. H. E. about an eight hour boat ride from shown in the chapel Saturday even fully poor teeth. I don’t know the young people thru the Christian ing, November 5th. "Peaceful building'on the farther side of the Rossell oreached the funeral ser Honolulu. We came over on a cause of the sores unless it is such Endeavor, Epworth I eague, B. Y. Luckiamute fill. He has a small mon and A. N. Keeney officiated as smaller boat. The inter island trip Valley” is an amusing picture of pile drvier at work but as this is undertaker. Mrs. Snyder’s hus was a beautiful trip but the water an unvaried diet. They eat almost P. U. or kindred organizations are rural life with sufficient complica nothing but rice and turnips. It cordially invited to all these ses . tions of plot to make an entertain inadequate, will have to import a band, Franklyn D. Snyder, died sev was very rough. Visiting delegations will We landed on Maui and came to is somewhat surprising, hut their sions. ing play. With Charles Ray play larger machine. There was only eral years ago. They were mar a few days work left on the Luck ried in 1874. There are eight chil our school at Keahua. Here we clothes and bodies are clean and we put on various special features at ing the leading role, it should make iamute cut when the weather dren surviving: Bert, Pearl and find ourselves buried ir. sugar cane. have seen into the camp houses and the several sessions. a very pleasing picture. stopped the wflrk. The contractor George Snyder of Buena Vista, The Baldwin Sugar Co. controls some of them are clean too. The The First National entertained The English classes are planning blames the fact that he was held up Charles Snyder of Talbot, Ore., m arly all of this island. There are Portuguese children are not very hank examiners Monday. several activities for the observation at the beginning of the season for Mrs. Clara Butcheck, Corvallis; "f sugar cane and every few dean but tills is a dirty place to of "Better Speech Week” , Novem the unfinished work. mi'es a camp and a school. We are live. The soil is red and the red goes up, and I think $30 a month. Mrs. Hetty Keebler of Lebanon. ber 6—12. She had two brothers. Bob and at the Keahua Camp. There are dust covers everything. The people Still they have so many youngsters Evangelical Church " Newt Hornleck of Salem and a sis about 300 people living in the camp. are very honest. We never lock I don’t see how they live at that. Miss Syp, Miss Records, and Miss Sunday, Novmeber 6. Miss Ried, ter, Mrs. Minnie Prether of Buena They live in small green cottages the schoolhouse, our cottage, or With all the work we have we Godbold attended the football game who has had two years experience anything and nothing is bothered won’t get lonesome. The islands and at this particular place they Vista. in Portland last Saturday. in Armenia will speak at 11. At are beautiful. I expect to visit all although many children arrive at have n>aflowers, trees, MT anything. Miss Smith and Miss Arbuthnot 7:45 Prof. Keefer of Kimball^Col- school before seven o’clock. The of them before I come back to the Wm. H. Robb, father of ex-Coun- The water supply is |>oor, the camp mothers and fathers both go to states and the trip has more than #re teaching in the institute at Sa iege of Theology Tvill | r cah. ty Surveyor Homer Robb, died in is an out of the way place and neg Christian Endeavor a t 6:45. satisfied me already. I hope you work in the fields st 4:30 A. M., lem this week. ° Vancouver, Washington last week. lected. The school is poorly equip Leader, Miss Jennings. and the only thing for the children and Mrs. But|er will make it s>me- He was on his way to Puyallup in ped. in fact that is the case in all Sunday School at 10 a. in. Supt. to do is to come to school. time. the hope of improving his health the plantation schools, I believe. Leonard Walker, aged 20, a A. N. Poole. The Baldwins put a great deal of We girls both send our good when he was taken sick and died The teachers are expected to buy or inner living near Falls City, was Rev. Conklin is "expected home within a few hours. He conducted make all their own equipment. The money out for their laborers. They wishes to you and the Oregon Nor •judged insane Saturday and eom- this week end. Sincerely yours, a saw mill on Laf’re >le creek, west last two weeks we have been work get their cot tag “s free, their doc mal. itted to the Salem hospital. Com- Olive A. Whipple tor bills paid a camp nurse, a few ing on a school exhibit for the Maui I. M. Simpson of Portland was a of Dal'as. His body was brought aint was made by his mother, Mrs. F. A. McDonald camp playgrounds, a'bonus if sugar Fair which will be this week. business visitor in this city Saturday. to L alias for burial. rs. Leonard Walker. Items of Interest At Oregon Normal 11 -V _ )