The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, December 08, 1922, Image 1

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    T he M onmouth H erald
Voi. XV
Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon, Friday, December 8, 1922
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There is No Land Like Oregon and Only One Willamette Valley
second case on record where a per­
Thanksgiving Visitors
son has lived after having his neck
A family party of twenty five sat
broken, it is said. The testimony
down to a Thanksgiving dinner at
concerning the young man’s condi
J. E. Winegar’s. The party includ­
tion was corroborated by O. L
ed Mrs. Winegar’s sisters and fam­
During his lifetime Bernard Daly
Numbers of people from this vi- Holdridge, a local man, who knew
Market road bonds of $265,000
In keeping with the observation ilies, and guests from out of town
,o f Educational Week at the Normal were: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cone of Lake county was not highly re­ cin'ty have attended the evangelis­ Mr. Spaugh presonally and lived r voted in Polk cour ty at a s| eeial
School, Air. Lucio Aquino, a native and daughter Madge of Philomath, garded by his fellow citizens. He tic srrvices a t Albany in which the same neighborhood for man.» election June 3, 1919. are held to
be valid in an order of the circuit
of the Philippine Islands and this Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schreiber of was a physician and capitalist and miraculous healing power is claimed years. —Benton County Courier.
court at Dallas bunded down Satur
year a student at the Normal, gave Philomath, Mrs. S. S. Ewing and lost no opportunity to add to his and which draw to an end this
day. according to information re­
an entertaining talk on various daughters, Frances and Lucile of posessions. He was regarded as week. The meetings have ut doubt
HIGH SCHOOL
f *atures of his native land at the Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Skin­ u progressive by the bolsters and edly been one of the biggest of
In the first basket ball game of ceived by the state highway de; art-
chapel hour on Tuesday morning ner of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. apparently cared nothing at all for events that have occurred in this the season Monmouth high went men t.
Tne Albany at- down to defeat before the Indepen­
Mr. 'Aquino illustrated hf3 talk Charles Hodge and three children the advancement of the locality in section for years.
The validity of the bonds was at­
with slides showing the school of Scio and Lavern Craven of Gari­ which he lived. Since his death, mory, holding over two thousand dence team by a score of 20—25. tacked by R. M. Walker. S. C.
however, public opinion in Lake people, through a month’s series of The game was rather free from Hanna, H. Mattison, J. E. Hubbard
buildings, roads, and other interest- baldi, ^regon.
county
regarding him has radically meetings, has at no time been able
i ig places in the Philippines.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swope spent changed. At his death by the terms to house over two thirds of the peo rough tactics and was hotly contest and C. D. Calbreath on grounds
ed throughout. Monmouth tool, that the order of the county court
Miss Taylor spent the Thanksgiv­ Thanksgiving with their daughter
of a will then made public, a fund pie who have sought admission.
the lead in scoring, making three calling the election did not state
ing vacation period at her home in and husband and the latter’s rela­
of something like a million dollars
From all quarters of the north­ points before the visitors got web the interest rate that the bonds
Tacoma.
tives in Woodburn.
was turned over as a trust fund for west sick people have come and the started. At.the end of the first were to bear, exceut to state that it
Thomas Boulden spent Thanks­ the education of Lake county young exhibit of "the lame, the halt and half the score stood 5—9 in favor should not be in excess of 6 per
Mr. D. S. Kratz, a student at the
Eugene Bible University and now giving with relatives in Portland people and in a manner which ad­ the blind” at the meetings has been of4Indepenuence. Near the middle cent, also that the order did not
in charge of the Christian church at and stayed'for a week’s visit.
vertises the county in a most advan­ such as might characterize a metro of the second half Monmouth rallied set ferth what particular roads be­
Independence, spoke to the Normal
Mrs. Ackerman spent last week tageous manner.
politan hospital.
The professed and passed her rival by one point tween'points mentioned were ^tu be
students at the chapel hour on with her daughter, Mrs. Burton
The income from the fund J s de­ cures at the three meetings a week but was unable to hold her lead. A improved.—Telegram.
Monday morning. He discussed and family in Salem.
voted to keeping a certain number when healing is practiced, is im­ large crowd saw’ the game. Inde­
“ Handicaps” and their effect upon
Lake County Girls O rganize
of
young people in the higher insti­ plicitly believed in and testified to pendence brought over a large dele­
A very enjoyable Thanksgiving
The
Lake County "girls residing
character.
dniner was served at the home of tutions of learning. High school by many people of distinct credibil­ gation of rooters armed with an over
with
Miss
Armilda Doughtv, have
ity.
supply of noise making devices.
The Vespertines will give their Mrs. Anna Hinkle, November 30. graduates are selected by competi­
organized
their
house this week.
regular program in the chapel on Those present were: Miss May tive tests and each is allowed ex­ There are people, however, who
Dallas High sent word Wednesday
Six
of
them
received
scholarships
assert that the evangelist is, # con­ cancelling the pending basket ball
Friday evening, December 8, at Mustoe from Albany, Mr. Owen penses up to $600 per year.
under
the
Bernard
Daly
Education­
At present there are six benefici­ sciously or unconsciously, a hypno­ game between the two schools. The
7:30 o’clock. Visitors are welcome Seeman, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Muhle-
al
Fund.
Their
house
is now the
to this program which will begin man, Mr. Ernest Hartman. Miss aries of this fund attending the tist and that the state of coma by stated cause was that the Dallas
”
L.
fC.
D.
¡.C.
House”
.
This in-
Pearl Conkey and Mr. Claude Brown. Normal. They board with Miss which many who seek healing are High School had been unable to rent
promptly at the appointed hour.
cludse
all
students
from
Lake
The Misses Maggie and Allie Doughty. According to the terms overpowered is really a state of the armory for athletic purposes.
The cause of the College Student
County
as
well
as
those
receiving
of the will these girls must report mesmerism.
Fiiendship Fund was ably presented Butler spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
A basket ball game will he’played scholarships. The officers are as
Mrs. Price, wife of the evangel­
monthly to President Landers who
at Airlie, between Monmouth and follows:
to the Normal students by Mrs. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and little
President, Amy Ogle;
audits their expense bills and orders ist, states that while a resident of
Elizabeth Fox DeCou at the chapel Barbara Jean, a t their home in Van­
Airlie, Friday, December 8th.
Vice President, Mildred Duke; Sec­
Alaska
she
was
in
the
last
stages
the
payment
of
the
same.
The
hour on Wednesday morning. Mrs. couver.
Since the’old basket ball has been retary, lvaYordy; Treasurer, Olive
students are required to adhere to of tuberculosis, but for the sake of
Scott Landis, who works in the
DeCou, Dean Fox of the University,
worn-out,
a new one has been pur­ Stevenson; Sergeant at Arms, Ver-
her
small
children
determined
to
a certain standard of conduct also.
knows exactly how to appeal to the mines at Couer d’Alene, Idaho, is
chased.
na|Powell; Editor, Gladys Snyder.
live
and
through
prayer
and
medi­
Each year the number of students
here for the winter which he will
interest of young people.
Ten
dollars
was
sent
to
the
Near
who can profit through this fund tation on the promises of scripture,
Community Tree
“ Grandma’s Boy” , a motion pic­ spend with his sisters, Mrs. Hager will become greater. At present she has since attained robust health. East Relief this w eek. This makes
At
a
meeting of the committee
ture which has been highly advertis­ and Mrs. Ebbert.
a
total
of
the
twenty
five
dollars
Here is a story of healing told
there are 20 of them, those other
Ed Lorence is one of the former than the six in Monmouth being at by an exchange.
ed, will be shown in the chapel on
that have been sent to themjby the from the Civic club on Community
Christmas Tree it was determined
Saturday evening, December 9. The local boys who spent Thanksiving Corvallis and Eugene. They may
The outstanding feature of the High school.
that the expense would be nominal
story is a highly entertaining one with relatives and friends in this go to school for six years.
evangelistic and healing service was
Claire W. Wamsley, one of Mon­
as
the business men will turn out
vicinity.
with plenty of humor to keep the
A condition of the fund that in-, the faith shown by all present. mouth’s Junior classmen, has join­
in
sufficient
force to get the tree
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Foster
of
interest of the audience.
terests Lake county especially is Practically every man, woman and ed the United States Marines. We
and
I
elp
install
it, donating their
Dayton
spent
Thursday
and
Friday
that no student can • tlse the fund child in the audience held up his are sorry to lose him, but we wish
Miss Elizabeth Johnson, a mem­
services
for
"love
of the communi­
ber of the Senior class, will repre­ with Mr. Foster’s mother and other whose parents do not own land in hand when asked how many believed him the best of good luck.
ty”
.
The
conmittee
decided that
Lake county. There are students the Lord was healing the people
sent the Normal at the business realtives here.
The Monmouth school board met everybody could and would enter
Pierce Bogart and wife and Mrs. at the Normal from Lake county who were annointed.
meeting of the Inter-Collegiate
in regular session December second. into the spirit of the community
An instance was that of Wilbur
Chaffee
of Dallas were Thanksgiv­ who cannot qualify because of this
Oratorical Association of Oregon on
The principal items that were tree better if they make it theirs by
land owning restriction and there­ Spaugh of Roseburg, who has been disposed of were, monthly bills
Saturday, December 9. This'nret- ing guests at P. H. Johnson’s.
paralyzed for 16 years. He had at- were paid, and the clerk was auth­ giving a penny or more towards
F- E. Chambers and family enter­ fore must pay their own way.
ing is to be held at the Willamette
the perfecting of the plan. Hence
Mr. Daly was a bachelor but he tendedjthe services since Wednes­ orized to receive bids for forty
tained relatives from Portland over
University in Salem.
a
box, properly labeled will be left
left relatives who tried to break the day night,|but was not numbered cords of ash wood and twenty cords
Thanksgiving.
at
the Post office so that every one
Mr. and Mrs. Ostien entertained
will, but they could not do it. That in the heailng line. While sitting of fir wood.
Harold Lane
Ronald
Beattie
and
two
friends,
my
deposit his or her community
Mrs. Laura Holliday Ostien of
the Misses Emma and Netta Chase the conditions of the fund will ad­ in the audience beside his mother,
mite;
and thus make it "So much
Astoria during the Thanksgiving
Valsetz School News —A box so­
of Eugene were guests over the vertise Lake county is evident from he was touched by the hidden force
t
eir
own”
. The committee’s aim
recess.
cial was held on Saturday evening,
Thanksgiving vacation at W. G. the organization of the local girls, and fell forward. Dr. Price went
is
to
have
the well lighted tree,
reported in another column of the down from the platform and an­ November 25. The affair was un
Beattie’s.
"Christmas
Cheer", installed by
Herald.
nointed him, rebuking the ailment. der the direction of the Parent-
Because of work on their church
Harold Herrcn of Portland took
The boy rose from his s£at, an act Teacher Association. A large num­ the 15th and kept up and lighted
J. E. Riney was given the initia­
no services were held by the Evan­ Thanksgiving dinner here with his
he had not done for 16 years, and ber attended. A dance was held evenings until after the Yuletila
gelical people Sunday evening. The mother and his aunt, Mrs. R. H. tory degree by the Odd Fellows
and longer if it is the wish of the
Monday night.
With three appli­ walked a few steps, then sank to after the boxes were sold. The
building work proceeds as fast as Simpson.
cations there are six candidates in the floor under the power, remain­ amount realized from the sale of community. On one evening at
the weather permits. The old wir­
Mr. and Mrs. J. f". McClellan line and the local brethren are look­ ing there until nearly midnight. boxes was $160 which is to be used least there will be a program of
ing is being taken out and new put spent Thanksgiving and the week ing forward to a busy January.
communtity singing with probably
Next morning he walked to the ele­ to defray expenses of hot lunch in
in. It is planned to install a pipe­ end following visiting their child­
some special numbers.
vator in the hotel without his the school.
Baptist Church
less furnace in the basement. ren* in.Tualatin and Portland.
The Community Tree Committee.
crutches and into the dining room.
10:00 Bible School.
When completed the auditorium
While
snow
fell
in
this
vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Heffley mot­
11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon After breakfast he returned unaid­ Monday morning it melted as soon
Christmas Issue N ext W eek
will be crossways of the present
ored to McMinnville last Wednesday by the Pastor.
ed to his room.
For the first time in its career
auditorium.
as
it
touched
the
ground.
In
Dal­
to meet their daughters, Florence
Spaugh fell from a tree when 14
6:30 Vesper Service conducted
the Herald next week will issue a
las
there
was
enough
to
cover
ev­
and Joe, teachers in the Tillamook by the Christian Endeavor Societj’. years old, dislocating two vertebrae
Christian Church
schools, who were coming home to The closing address will be given in his neck. This caused him to erything wiih white and cars com­ Christmas number. Its circulation
spend the vacation.
Sunday School at IO A. M.
by Miss Marsh of the High School, become parayzed from just below ing from there had a snowy cover. will thoroughly cover the Monmouth
trade territory. Advertisers to get
C. E. loth Senior and Junior at
Orville Mick of Silverton spent who will tell something of her gir 1- the arm.
The
regular
meeting
of
the
civ­
hood
experiences
in
India.
into it must have their copy in by
Thanksgiving with friends in this
6:30 P. M.
For five years he was confined ic club is to be held December 15. Monday, December 11.
As
Miss
Marsh
was
born
and
city.
Morning service at 11. Subject,
raised in India, something interest­ to his bed, his parents declare, not As *his is the busy season women
"The World’s Greatest Book” .
ing and profitable is assured.
even being able to feed himself. are invited to bring tneir work with!
Long for Rain
Evening service at 7:30. Sub-) All dolled up in a brand new fliv­
For
the
remaining
11
years
he
has
According to a letter receive i lo­
them, but to come
H. E. White who has been pros­
• out *s there are
ject, "The Search for Happiness". ver is A. N. Poole one of Mon­
mouth’s foremost contractors and pecting in Idaho, spent Thanksgiv­ been able to move slowly with the | a number of matters awaiting at­ cally this week, Mrs. Ruby Mulile-
The services this Lord’s Day will be builders.
aid of crutches, but even then was tention.
ing in Monmouth.
man finds her.house.on wheels quite
Extra Special. ^Special 'subjects
not able to rise from a rhair with­
convenient in Southern California.
and special music both morning and ;
out assistance. All sense of hal
Regular Grange meeting next The Muhlemans are in Pasadena and
Sky The Limit For This XVmonV
evening. Mrs. Chambers will sing
ance was lost to him, he said.
Saturday with sessions in the new rents there for small cottages are
a solo in the evening appropriate
When interviewed at his hotel Odd Fellows’ Hall. Election of from 545 to $75 per month. C.ty
to the subject. At the morning
this morning he said that he could officers is the program in the after-1 lots sell for from $700 to $5000.
service Mr. Alfred R. Neal, tenor
feel life in his limbs, which had noon and all member* are urged to With sunshine almost too.hot for
soloist, will sing “ Saved by Grace”
not been felt before.
declared be present.
comfort and beautiful scenery and
and in the evening, "The Prayer
' that he could fairly feel the new
surroundings the Muhlemans are
Perfect” .
Effie L. Young recently received enjoying life. With a little Oregon
strength tingling in his veins. He
Mi. Neal has an exceptionally
arose from his chair and stood with­ a pedigreed white leghorn cockerel* rain they think it w ouldje perfect
fíne voice with a range of 21
out aid to further convince those from the Oregon Agricultural Col­ there.
notes. It will be a treat to hear
present. Mr. Spaugh has followed lege. lib darn has a record o f 608,
him. The evening sermon is differ­
the jewelry business in Roseburg eggs in 3 years, and one of his' The Busy Bees met with Mrs.
ent, especially the young people
graqd dams has a record of 302 Chsrles Newmsn Wednesday after­
for some time.
should bear it. If you desire hap­
An X-ray picture of his neck, eggt. in’one year. The dam’s record noon. The B. B’s. comprise tie
piness this sermon will be helpful.
taken by one of the hading doctors is considered the more valuable of whole of the feminine portion of
Prayer meeting W ednesday 7:30
the two as it shows exceptional North Monmouth and when they
In the rotu n d a o t the M ammoth Cave. Kjr.. i* this memorial, which
I of Port'and, showed the two verte-
P. M.
brae out of place, which partially vigor and ability to make a profit-1 are in session the men wander
can reach to the aky—and »till will be uncom pleted
V i u t o r l to the
ca»e will bring stones from every S tate in the union to lay on i t
Sample our welcome.
around like homeless cats.
(severed the spinal curd. It is the able production year after year.
Items o( Interest
• At Oregon Normal
Six Daly Fund Girls Albany Miracle Man
In Normal School Attracts Bisi Crowds
O
Road Bond Issue
Held to he Legal