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T he M o n m o u t h H erald Voi. XIV M onm outh, Polk C ounty, O re g o n , F rid ay , F a 6 r ary 3. 1922 No. 22 There is No Land Like Oregon and Only One Willamette Valley Items of Interest At Oregon Normal The Independence degree team put on the first degree with a can didate from McCoy as the victim. The Independence lodge has what is reputed to be the best first degree team in the country and they ren dered a good account of themselves Friday night. A number of visiting brethren were present from Salem and some of them took part in the program which followed the dinner. have such a share by helping Evangelicals Buy Site Ackerman Memorial, . ty to to build this fund. It may not be A Prosperous % \r possible to give large amounts but Will Build a Church A Worthy Enterprise j such For Local Crearne.y amounts as $1 may be given. I By contributing to the F’und great The following paper was read by ! help is not only given to many By a deal made this week, the Monmouth Evangelical Church as Miss Grace Parker at a meeting of worthy students but it serves to sociation has acquired“ what Is the Deplhian society at the Normal I perpetuate the name of the man known as the Coats’ property on last Friday evening,. Because it who contributed in such a large Monmouth avenue at the corner cf contains matter of interest to local measure to the success of the Ore Jackson street. The deal which 1 citizens it is presented here. gon Normal School. was made through G. T. Boothby, It has been the custom from olden carries with it the consideration of j day s until now to pay honor and $550. An old house formerly | tribute to great men who led a na- MacFarlane Lecture New Light Cast on stood on the property but it burned I tion to victory in great wars. His- Makes Notables Real down six years ago. Purchase was (tory is full cf the stories of su< h The home contest, to select a con Lincoln’s Character made from Wm. Dawes of Indepen I service and of the homage that was testant to represent O. N. S. at the The third number on the Lyceum dence who acquired the property ! paid by a grateful nation. The State Oratorical .Contest to be held Rev. W. J. Johnston, the Presby through a mortgage to Mrs. Mary Romans paid their tiribute to the Course at the Normal, the lecture in Newberg, was held last Friday | Caesars by erecting a memorial in by Peter Clark MacFarlane, proved at the chapel hour. Miss Hazel terian representative of the moral Meador, the Coats heir. and temperance crusa le work w ho 1 the form of a great triumphal arch. a notable continuation of the course, On this property the Evangelical Harris, who spoke on “The Individ spoke in the Normal chape! ’ast people plan to erect a new $6,000 Think of our own history and a contrast to, but a pleasing varia ual, The Unit of Civiliaztion” , won Tuesday morning, has made a life church, work to begin when the such men as Washington, Lafayette tion from the musical and dramatic first place and will represent the long itudy of the life of Lincoln and and Lincoln and of the great monu entertainments preceding it. weather is favorable. They plan Normal at Newberg. Miss Harris has writte a book on the topic. Mr. MacFarlane is a big man, ments and statues that stand to to dispose of their present church is popular in student activities, In a similar way he has looked up both physically and in those gifts their memory. We are honoring and site at the corner of Main and being president of the Delphians the religious record cf Washington of mind and heart that privilege and paying our respect to the lead East streets by sale. This building Her home address is Salem. and incorporated his investigtations has been too small to meet the ers in the recent war who sacrificed the possessor to see with keen in The election of new officers in the in another book. needs of the congregation and en so nobly in the cause of humanity. sight and understand with rare student body organization took The speaker evinced considerable largement has been contemplated Great sculptors are commissioned sympathy. He brings to the lec place last Friday. The following familiarity with his topic which for some time. To get a place to prepare fitting memorials. It is ture platform a wide acquaintance were chosen to manage student was, “ Lincoln the Christian” an I where they could have a basement the natural spirit of a grateful peo with famous people, and his stories affairs the remainder of the year: followed his spiritual development they are making the change and at ple. of Goethals, Bryan, Roosevelt, Col. President, Fannie Steinberg, Mon from his early youth in Indiana to the same time they have acquired a There comes times in institutions House and Ex-President Wilson, not mouth; Vice-president, Ruth Jen his death in Ford’s theater in Wash more central location. of learning, colleges and universi to mention Henry F’ord and his con- kins, Portland; Sec-Treasurer, Oma ington. Lincoln, he asserted, was a Eventually they plan to sell their ties, when honor and respect is due tem|K)ries, made these well known Emmons, Beaverton; Song Leader, regular attendant cf the Presbyte parsonage, a desirable piece of to leaders who have sacrificed much characters stand forth human as Mildred Bartow, Portland. Mr. rian church and in Washington the property located to the east of their in the interests of others. Such a the average man. The latter part Butler installed these officers on pew he occupied is still preserved present church, and build a new time has come to the Oregon Nor of the discourse Mr. MacF'arlane Monday morning at the chapel hour in the same spot although a new house on their new location. There mal School. In the death of Presi devoted to personal experiences in with appropriate ceremonies. church building has been erected will be ample room as the new lot dent Ackerman we lost a great lead the great war. and the delightful The lecture given by Peter Clarke around it with new seats and other is 82 by 165 feet. Mr. Lewis who er, an unselfish worker and a humor with which ludicrous, and MacFarlane on Monday evening was church equipment as well. has had charge of the church since friend. It is natural that we at the same time dreadful situations Although Lincoln never actually last fall, has proved very successful should desire to erect a fitting me were described brings a smile even greatly appreciated. Mr. MacFur- lane is an able speaker and the joined any church and did not at in his work and is attracting large morial as a constant reminder of in remembrance. He spoke with Normal was fortunate indeed to tend church services until he was audiences. his untiring service. When we a beauty of diction that comes only secure him for a lecture. He spoke beginning to assume the responsi think of the life of President Ack after long and studied use of one’s A compelling at Bend on Tuesday evening and bilities of a public career, the lec Evan Flvans of Dallas, cranked erman we think of a man who al mother tongue. turer detailed a number of inci his car just after morning services ways had the interests of young personality, as well as vivid inter Portland on Wedhesday evening. dents that satisfied him that the in the Methodist church in that city people at heart. As State Superin est of subject matter held the au A representative of Bastian great emancipator had had relig a week ago Sunday. His car had tendent of Public Instruction his dience without a break for nearly Brothers of Rochester, New York, ious experiences of a high order. evidently been left in reverse and aim was always toward bettering two hours—an achievement for any from whom the Normal Seniors backed up over the curb and tried educational ideals and facilities speaker. have been buying their invitations Mrs. Eliza Estes died at Albany Such a lecture by a happy turn for commencement for several Friday evening and was buried in to mount the church steps. Mr. that through the public schools of of fortune, brings us here in Mon Evans attempted to climb into the the state children and young people years, was on the campus Tuesday. Independence Sunday. She was mouth, so far from the main cur The Seniors are now deep in discus born in Polk county in 1857 and car to stop it just as it turned over might be directed into useful citi and he was pinned beneath and sus zens. As President of this school rents of the world, into direct con sion of cards, folders, etc. spent most of her life here. tained several broken ribs. Mrs. he gave his whole time and thought tact for a little space with the A motion picture made from Mrs. Carol Huber Phillips and Evans and a woman friend in the in helping young people to obtain swifter movement of life in larger Booth Tarkington’s novel, ‘‘The children spent the week end with ear were not injured. an education that their vision places Mr. MacF'arlane is a true Conquest of Canaan” will be shown her sister, Mrs. Allen Nott. might be broadened and their use apostle of the newer Americanism. in the chapel Friday evening Feb The stage line which for a few fulness realized. When we think Miss Georgians Fiske, daughter The fourth number in the course, ruary 3. This story was a great of Postmaster Percey Fieke of Dal weeks past has been operating fe- of such an active life it >s impossi a musical evening presented by The success as a novel and has been las and an employee of the Dallas tween Independence, Monmouth ble to consider a memorial of stone. Orpheus F’our, w ill occur some time made into a very attractive picture post office has traded positions and Dallas has been discontinued We think rather of a memorial that in April. with a clerk in the post office in because of the new stage regula will be living, useful, typifying Mrs. Mary Hayter of Dallas cele Los Angeles and the change takes tions. Evangelical Church the man whose name we desire to brated her 84th birthday by enter place immediately. “ The Homelike Church” Pecause the city lights of Salem honor. In accordance with such taining twenty children and grand Mr. Lew is a ill preach both morn Miss Norma Hesse, Mrs. A. H. did not reveal to him the fact that feelings the Ackerman Memorial children. Mrs. Hayter crossed the ing and evening. Craven's sister, returned to her his own lights were not working, J. Loan FYind has been created and we plains from Missouri in 1844 and The Presiding Fllder will conduct home at Bandon this week. S. F'uller, Monmouth jitney operat- feel that it is indeed fitting for its his last Quarterly Conference this her parents took up a donation O. W. Waller of Salem was a ov, had to pay the price of his fare influence will be felt for years in conference year on Saturday the claim near Rickreall. to the police justice of that city as the lives of people who have been fourth. He has requested that Mr. An auto driven by Ben Beckan of week end visitor with his brother a fine for the oversight last Mon benefitted thereby. Just a word Lewis preach on Sunday morning. Independence ran into the rear of L. W. in this city. in regard to the fund. The stu day. Suver’s car laot Friday night and B earer* are causing much lnconven dent body who left school last sum Everyone is invited to the Confer was badly damaged. A girl who lence in Hood R iver county. A fsw A baby daughter was born to Mr. mer left three hundred dollars to ence, 7:30 p. m. 11 a. m. “The Burial of Joseph” was riding with Beckan had her nights ago the upper valley was in and Mrs. Carl Pollan last Thursday be used in securing a suitable me 7:30 p. m. “ A Revival in Mon face severely cut by being thrown d arkness caused by the beavers felling which is to be called Dorcas. Dr. morial. It has been decided this against the windshield. The Suver a tree 18 lr.cnc: in d iam eter a c r e :: the Bowersox'also acted as one of a re winter to use this in creating the mouth” power line of the Pacific P o # e r & 10 a. m. Sunday School. Do you car had stopped for repairs but was L ight company. ception committee for a small Ackerman Memorial Loan Fund. ever attend Sunday School? Sup not'much injured in the collision. daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. The regular student body loan fund pose you try it for once. Grundell at Pedee last Sunday. has been added to this making a 6:30 p. m. Christian Flndeavor Dallas the Host to Mrs. T. J. Edwards advertised an total of about $1400 at present in Sfa Tuesday and Thursday Ladies Aid incubator for sale last week and the fund. The loan fund is a great Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting. Countv Odd Fellows sold it almost before the ink on help to many students who are de Do you believe in a “ Universal the paper was dry. So many other sirous of obtaining an education F'lood” ? Possibly you have never ! inquiries came from people who but who need a little help in the thought about it. You will enjoy Monmouth Odd Fellows contrib seek incubators that she wishes us form of a loan until they are pre the Bible study. Come. uted the largest number in the to make especial mention of the pared toearn their own way. There official count of visiting brethren at The Boys’ Chorus will meet cn fact that she has no more of them is always a call for this money and Wednesday evening as usual. the regular meeting of the visiting the fund is constantly in use. for sale. association in Dallas last Thursday Choir Practice Sautrday evening. The subject of theAckeiman Me night. There were thirty seven of We are contemplating beginning morial Loan Fund was prerented to Baptist Church the locals there and Independence a series of revival services com “ On the Old Road Again” , and the State Teachers Association in mencing with February 12th. Flv- was next with thirty five. One ’The Retarded Triumph” , are the December and many teachers ex eryone is invited. Come, we will hundred and eighty were fed at the .«errmm topics planned for the com pressed a desire to have a share in do you good. dinner which is a regular feature erecting such a memorial by con ing Lord’s Day. of these visits. Christian Science The Pastor begins his fifth year tributing to this fund. There are The dinner was prepared by Al possibly many people in Monmouth Sunday School at 10 a. rn. of service in Monmouth Sunday and mira Rebekah lodge of Dallas. who appreciate the work of Presi Wednesday evening meeting at 8 at the morning service will have a J. H. Nelson, of McMinnville, a dent Ackerman, who knew him o’clock. word to say on: "Why I came to past grand master, was present as Sunday morning service at 11 Monmouth; Why I have remained personally in his work here arxj a representative of the present who would also like to have a share o’clock. ! four years in Monmouth, and. Why grand master and with H. K. Sick- Subject for Sunday February 5, I hope to sen e forty years longer in erecting a memorial to his afooae of the State Encampment name. There is now an opportuni “ Spirit” . i in Monmouth.” were official guests of the .'meeting. Mr. William J. Johnston D. D. of St. Paul, Minnesota who ad dressed the students and facullv on Tuesday morning at the chapel, . j gave a most interesting and inspir ing talk. He spoke, on ‘‘Lincoln the Christian” , and emphasized a phase of the great American’s char acter which many biographers over look. tod* -JcJffi? y\ During the past year the Mon mouth Co-operative Creamery man ufactured 288,501 poundsof butter. At present the creamery averages a thousand pounds of butter a day, including Sundays. Butter fat for the year sold for $94,482.07. The average price paid for a pound of fat was 414 cents. The average cost per pound for manufacturing and marketing was 64 cents. The aver age production of butter per month was 24,025 pounds. The highest production was during the month of May, 31,616 pounds. The lowest production was during the month of September, 13,619 pounds. The largest amount of business in dol lars and cents was during Decem ber when $11,671.99 was taken in. Total amount of business for the year was$117.326.41. These facts were brought out at the annual meeting held last week Thursday. Officers were re-elected as follows: F'rank Loughary, presi dent; directors- John Loy, E. A. Tedrow and A. J. Fialey, the last named is secretary. This is Manag er Frank Murdock’s first full year with the creamery and patrons and stockholders are satisfied he has made a good record. During the past year the cream ery has been enlarged and made n\ore convenient for business. Aud itors report finds the creamery fin ancially in good condition. The company has no debts except for current expenses. Within the year $1,809.49 was spent for new ma chinery and repairs on the building. Powell Again Presides Over Polk Pomona folk county Pomona Grange was held last Saturday at Brush college anti there were about one hundred fifty present. The granges of the county are located at Brush college, Oak Grove and Monmouth. After dinner the new officers were install ed and P. O. Powell was again placed at the head of the county organization. Percy Riddell of Monmouth with a piano solo had one of the numbers on the program. The proposed 1926 exposition was endorsed with tl e provision that it be financed I y some other method than by taxa tion. A resolution was made commend ing Governor Olcott and the high way commission for efforts made to preserve the scenic beauties of tie state along the highwys. The next Pomona grange meeting will be at Oak Grove. Christian Church Subject of morning sermon: “The Terms of Final Salvation” . Evening subject: “ Union of Christ- ians; Is it the Divine Desire; Is it the Church’s Desire; and What is the Program?” This is a topic of universal interest. All should hear it. Sunday F'ehruary 5th is Christian F’ndeavor Day. They will have charge of the opening exercises of the Bible School at 10 o’clock. They will also have a tea in the basement at 5:30. The C. E. meeting at 6:30 will be held in the Auditorium. All are invited. Choir practice at the home of Mrs. (handlers, Saturday evening at 7 :30. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing was moved to the Auditorium on account of the increase in atten dance. The subject is still, “ How to r?ad and study the Bible” . Make one of the one hundred next Wednesday evening. Board meeting Monday eve. 1 eachers and Workers conference Tuesday eve.