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% # t T h e M onm outh H er a ld VOL. XV M ONM OUTH, POLK CO U N TY . OREGON, FR ID A Y , JU N E 29, 1923 No. 43 T h e r e is N o L and L ik e O r e g o n an d O n ly O n e W illa m e tte V a lle y Items of Interest At Oregon Normal ALL A RE W ELCOM E NGE TO G RA N G E P IC N IC Chautauqua Season Willamette Man For Is Here Thursday Sehool Athletic Coach G overnor Pierce, Geo. A. P arm ite:', A. J . F ren ch and Seym ore Jones a re ty be th e sp eak ers a t th e picnic of th ? P resid en t H enry L aw rence South- Pom ona g ra n g e of Polk, M arion and ‘ N o tw ith stan d in g th e tendency of | W aldo Z ellar, who g ra d u a te d from wick of th e E m erson College of O ra- Y am hill counties a t th e R ickrea 1 th e tim es is to raise p rices—a ju sti W illam ette u n iv ersity th is y ear, and to ry , Boston, read S h ak esp ea re’s j picnic g ro u n d s S a tu rd a y , acco rd in g liable tren d also to keep pace w ith | who w as th e m ain dependence of the “ T w elfth N ig h t” to a m ost apprecia- to th e definite announcem ent of th e risin g costs— th e fo u rth an n u a l Chau- W illam ette foot ball team d u rin g tiv e audience a t the N orm al on T ues- program com m ittee co n sistin g of tau q u a w hich s ta r ts its p ro g ram s his atten d a n ce a t th e Salem in stitu - day. "T w elfth N ig h t” is one of M esdam es B a rtle tt,, V an T rum p and n ex t T h u rsd ay is reducing prices th is don, has been secured as N orm al S h a k e sp e a re 's rollicking com edies F a rn sw o rth , le ctu rers of th e th re e y ear. T here a re a n u m b er of condi- ath letic coach n ex t year. He will em bodying p u re fu n and d elicate g ran g e s. tions w hich m ak e th is reduction possi- also d irect th e high school ath letics, se n tim e n t and affording a rea d er The g o v ern o r’s ad d ress is set fo r 10 ble and it will come as welcome new s Says th e C ap ital Jo u rn a l— “ F a t” m an y o p p o rtu n ities fo r skillful in - ¡o ’clock in th e m o rning d u rin g th e to local p atro n s. Zellar has been th e m ain dependence te rp re ta tio n . Mr. S outhw ick’s read- p ro g ram hour. G overnor P ierce will All rep o rts th a t come to us from of th e W illam ette football team d u r ing possesses attra c tiv e n e ss, force, speak on ta x atio n , b u t no definite th e circu it is th a t th is five days ser- ing his school ca reer, and has been and distinction. He also gave a su b jects have been assig n ed to the i®s put on by th e C adm ean com pany th e one to lend a sta b ilizin g influence le ctu re a t th e chapel hour on W ednes- o th e r sp eak ers. ¡is exceptionally good th is y ear. |to th e e n tire team by his sta m in a and day w hich w as much com m ended. j L ym an McDonald, ten o r, an d M rs. I F orem ost on the list is C ongress- ability. H e did his best w ork w ith Miss Concannon of th e Ju n io r P ed E rm in e Bushnell F aw k, soprano, a re m an T incher of K ansas, w hose nam e the W illam ette football team when nlcn nn f Kn nrnirrnm ln f intpH U'ith Kut n o lA r n cilion lf k«..L .. C ross o rg an iz atio n spoke to the Nor- also on th e Pro &ram a on " /1 d a a q nn u a a e rte t of IS is ASSDl’ associated w ith f th a t n of C S o en ato r I'luVlTlff playing fKta th e n position of L h « alf back, L be i lYlCn'S VOiCCS *c counted ,,A n n I or! u n n n as o o o r» ' f l apper m p r in A n p ro v o en n l t iK . mg im p v V ery P r v speedy G n o m i \r an a n d /1 w IK/ i I a ««! 7..1 is upon an- ( C in t h th p e lflW law t to rev th u e m m u a- efficient. Zel- m al stu d e n ts a t th e chapel hour l a s t ; o th e r num ber. E ffo rts a re also be- nipulation of th e g ra in m a rk e t by lar is atte n d in g th e sum m er session F rid a y , p rese n tin g h er subject in an ing m ade to secure a band fo r th e speculators. Mr. T incher has ap p e ar- of th e W illam ette u n iv ersity th is in te re stin g , a ttra c tiv e m anner. occasion. ; ed before th e In te r s ta te Com m erce year. S tu d en t body elections fo r th e sum P rizes have been secured fo r th e Com mission fo rty th re e tim es in be- - — ■ » ----------- m er session w ere held on T uesday a f c o n te sta n ts in th e ath letic ev en ts by h a lf of low er fre ig h t ra te s He led P R E S ID E N T IN PO R TLA N D ternoon. T he follow ing officers w ere th e sp o rts co m m ittee an d tw o booths th e fight in th e house fo r th e Pack- A LL DAY JU L Y FO U RTH elected: P resid en t, W. A. D avenport will be ru n fo r th e accom m odation of er Control A ct and also fo r th e plac- P re sid en t H ard in g is expected to a r of S alem ; V ice-President, Ja n e Gunn th e crow ds, w here so ft d rin k s, fru its, ing of a fa rm e r on th e F ed eral Re- rive in P o rtlan d a t 9 o’clock in the of H erm isto n ; S ecre tary , E stella ice cream and o th e r frozen d ain ties serve board. f t M uir o f P o rtla n d ; Song L eader, Alice wiH be sold before and a f te r th e bas- j W aldem ar G eltch is one of th e jn ')rn ,n g o f Ju ly 4th and rem ain until P eterso n of Moscoe, Idaho. k et d in n er a t noon, w hich will be g re a te s t concert v i o l i n i s t s a , f , ln th e evem "K- 1 here is no doubt th a t a g rea t m any P re sid en t L anders leaves S atu rd ay P«®led and *P™ad on ^ e long tab les , before th e public today. He plays a ' L A ^ f th _ c iti„ n. p ., . • t u _____ _____ i h av : in g * i th . _ e _____ ... «t r i,■ 11 v. classical program ™ «,i»k .„„I, OI ln e citizen s o u tsid e of P o rtlan d are The co m m itttee sp o rts s tric tly w ith such to a tte n d th e sessions of th e N E. A. in ch a rg e is com posed of M essrs technique and y et w ith such under- an x *ou* to see and h ear th e P resid en t in San F rancisco. ------ A dam s. E d g ar and Stockholm of sta n d in g of C h a u ta u q u a’s needs th a t to “ ** , U t .e’ Mr. and M rs. W. G. B e attie l e f t 1 Salem , Crow ley and M onm outh re- th e en tire audience will in sta n tly res- He w ill give a g en eral add ress at th is week fo r an autom obile tr ip to 1 spectively. j pond. Mr. G eltch w as fo r nine y ears M ultnom ah Field a t ab o u t 2 o’clock in B ellingham , W ashington. go to th e th e head of th e violin d e p a rtm e n t of a ^te rn o 0 " at w hich everybody can G ra n g ers who w ish to m odated. H e will ap p e ar at picnic S atu rd ay and have no w ay to W isconsin U n iv ersity . He is assiste d be accom . T he re g is tra tio n a t th e N orm al has , . , . by Miss Louise Lee Bren, a soprano ™ ° I U 1 J e t t o n s d u rin g th e day, de- . , i . go a re req u ested to leave w ord w ith now reached a to tal o f 753 fo r th e ... o f opera experience and M rs. G eltch £ 1,ed “ " " « “ «»cement o f which will be M rs. W. J . Stockholm . sum m er session. accom panies on th e piano. 1 ,, ** ®r * These are som e — of th e a ttra c ..---------- tio n s a t hor th e ®»t-of-town . v . isito H igh Priced F o u n tain ------- -------------- ------------ ... . . rs th ere T he m otion p icture “ S afety L a st" M orlan’s new sto re is n e a rin g com- th e C hautauqua th is y ear. A com plete e F o u rth o f J u ly cele will be show n in th e chapel F rid a y bration w hich will consist o f a parade evening, Ju n e 29. A special m atinee pletion and its ow ners w ill probably i list is found in th e p ro g ra m on an in th e m o rn in g in w hich th e P resid en t fo r th e children who a re atte n d in g move in som e tim e d u rin g th e com ing o th e r page. th e T ra in in g School this sum m er w ill, week. P la te g lass wak received an d * * * W^* P*r t icipate, c h ild re n s fe te d u rin g the afte rn o o n and a very elab o rate A T h ree W eeks T rip A m ong the be given them on F rid a y afternoon. p u t in place W ednesday. Mrs. C. E. F orce w ith h er son-in- d»spl»y of firew orks in th e evening I fixtures o f th e new sto re is a $2,000 Miss B rainerd, r e g is tra r, sp e n t 8 soda fo u n tain , p u t in place th is w eek. law and d a“ K hter, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. In addition to th e fiiew o rk s th e city w days in P o rtlan d th is week, v isit-; ____ , , m ________ M ulkey le ft M onday on a th re e w eek’s * “ 1 b® splendidly illuiiiiiiated,in fact, High on tho crown points of th a g frien d s. G eorge M cA llister, ex-convict, w as autom obile trip w ith th e Y ellow stone *l»e illu m in atio n s a re expected to be on S tatu e of Liberty In New York ■, - arre ste d by Sheriff O rr n e a r S ilverton N atio n al p a rk as th e ir d estin atio n . 8 b ig g e r scale th a n has ev er been at - harboi. C arl B erqulst, acro b atic steeplejack, executed some th rillin g T he o rc h e stra has -begun re g u la r M onday. A d eputy sheriff from T hey w ent first to B oardm an in E ast te m p te d in an y previous celebration stu n ts Isst week. Photo show s com practices in th e chapel on M o n d a y ! Salem assisted . The p riso n er is e m O regon and from th e re th ey goM " th e sta te . Bands of m usic will be p arativ e size of man to th e g rea t sta tio n e d th ro u g h o u t th e city d u rin g and W ednesday evenings. I t is ch arg ed w ith ste alin g autom obile ac- to S a lt L ake C ity. statue, which bolds o u t th e torebi th e e n tire day and evening. hoped th e directors, Misses Moore and cessories in th is county an d had a of Liberty and Freedom to thou D issen ters Invited To Quit T he g e n e ra l co m m ittee is m aking sands of old world oppressed os P eterso n , w ill give a public p erform - q u a n tity of stolen goods on him. He they came to merge In this g re a t Officials of th e F irs t B a p tist church th ia an n o u n cem en t so th a t all th e peo ance before th e end of th e session. ¡s held in jail in D allas to aw a it th e melting pot of freemen. of A lbany h av e issued a le tte r in pie o f th e s U te will have th e p rjv ilege O ctober g ran d ju ry . , ... ., w hich th ey s ta te th e ir official views and o p p o rtu n ity o f seeing o r h earin g Recital An autom obile accident occurred on in te rp re ta tio n g of th e 8criptu re th e p a t i e n t h is *gtay in 0re* T he pupils of M rs. Oren M cE lm urry S unday aftern o o n on th e highw ay held by D r. C harleg Price> evangel- „ on N EW PO RT M O O N SH IN ER will give a piano recital in th e tr a in e a st of tow n. An autom obile w ith |igtic h ea le r. T hey incIude wlth C. H. C arey, C h airm an A SSA U L T S A C C U SER S ing school assem bly room in M onmouth a p a rty of g irls from F alls C ity w a s i ^ g s im ija r d o ctrin es covered gen- H ard in g E n te rta in m e n t Com. F rid a y evening, Ju n e 29. A ssisting p a rtly w recked by a c a r w hich e n - le r a l ) y b y th e te rm ; .<P en tacostal Sheriff H o rsfall and his d ep u ty a re will be M ari Woods barito n e. P ro deavored to p ass b ut cu t back to th e m ovem ent» to all of w hich th ey are M cLA U G H LIN N A ME D again having busy tim es en deavoring gram s ta r ts a t 8 o’clock. All a re side of th e road too soon and took off; oppoged and guggt,s t th a t th o sr AS A D M IN ISTRA TO R to round up in stig a to rs of a little welcome. a fro n t w heel of th e first c a r. T w o |m em bers w ho do n ot a g re e w ith C. A. M cLaughlin, vice-p resid en t of s tr e e t braw l sta g e d in N ew port W ed o f th e g irls had collar bones broken. | them w ith d raw from th e B ap tist th e Independence N atio n al Bank and nesday evening a t th e u n u su ally “ la te ” V eg etab les m u st grow rap id ly to church. R oquefort Cheese an ex ten siv e hop g ro w er in th a t p a rt hour of five in th e m orning. A lb e rt T eal and J. B ranson, on th e be of best q u ality , so not onlv should of P olk C ounty, has been appointed I t seem s th a t sev eral “good fello w s” old Teal ranch n e a r th e M onm outh soils be in th e b est physical condition H ard S u rfac in g S ta rte d a d m in istra to r of th e e s ta te of David had taken on a little too m uch m oon w a te r system intake, have begun the b ut should also contain am ple plant A ctive w ork in th e la y in g o f con- G. Dove, deceased, th e ap p o in tm en t shine th e n ig h t before and th ey had production of R oquefort cheese. T hey . food in av ailab le form . Mr h ere well c re te fo r h ard su rfa c e on th e W est being m ade a t th e req u e st of a b ro th er . _ k ep t up a noisy celeb ratio n in to th e m ake i t fro m g o a t’s m ilk and th e ir com posted sta b le m an u re ca n n o t be Side h ighw ay s ta rte d a t th e Benton B G. Dove o f F re e w a te r, O regon wee hour3 of lhf. m orning , t lg o u tp u t a t p re se n t is about 60 pounds had a com m ercial fe rtiliz e r of 3 per co unty line W ednesday. T he con- T he a d m in istra to r will serve u nder a | rted th a t occupants M c u p in t, of th e h o te l, day. A g o vernm ent insp ecto r is ¡cent n itro g e n , 7 to 8 p er cen t phos- tra c to rs called fo r tw en ty e x tr a men bond o f $2,000. D avid G. Dove died | n ear w here th e celeb ratio n w as being now on his w ay from W ashington to phoric acid and 2 to 3 per cent pot th a t day and if th e y can g e t sufficient in P o lk county on Ju n e 9, 1923, leav- , . ¡held, were kept aw ake as a resu lt of in sp ect th e fa c to ry and p ass upon ash m ay give good resu lts... O.A.C. help, plan to keep th in g s m o ving un- in g re a l p ro p e rty in th e co u n ty to t h e ')be nolS), ^ W ilhelm one of the its product. E x t. service. til th e w ork is com pleted. — ' ’ le valu e o * f $2,000, and p erso n pro * b ab hotel g u ests and, a m em ber of th e al p ro p e rty to th e probable value of booster carav an from C o rv allis, is $500, th e re n ta l value being ab o u t reported to have said so m eth in g to $500 an n u a lly . th e drunks and he im m ediately w a i Find Flaws in Climate of Southern California S p eaking of S o u th ern C alifornia w eath er conditions, P aul G reene w rites: It is r a th e r a difficult su b je ct ju s t now. To describe th e w ea th er in the “ N ativ e Sons” pet p h rase : "W e have never had an y th in g like th is in C alif o rn ia b efo re.” " e have had an u nusually cold sp rin g , and so fa r, su m m er. F or th e p ast th re e w eeks it h as been cloudy and sev eral tim es th e m ercury has dropped below sixty-five,w hich is hard on th e rip en in g fru it. Prolonged cold w ea th er holds th e rip en in g o ran g es back and, if it con tin u es, m akes them woody and w hen they do rip en th e y a re o f little value, com m ercially. A pricots a re th e ch ief f ru it in se a son ju s t now. Cold w eath er is also h ard on them in so m uch th a t those which m a tu re ea rly a re held back while th e m ore backw ard ones keep grow ing. T hen, when it does tu rn w arm , all rip en a t once, causing con sid erab le w aste in th e f r u it on account of th e g ro w ers n o t being able to ta k e care of them as fa s t as th ey ripen. The f r u it can n eries in th e San Ja c in to valley s ta rte d operatio n s la st Monday, th e e ig h tee n th . A ccording to th e figures of th e C alifornia F ru it G ro w ers’ A ssociation, C alifornia raises n in ety per cent of th e to ta l a p ricot crop o f th e U nited S ta te s. The Sun Ja c in to V alley raises seventy-five per cent o f th is n in ety p e r cent. Most of th e fa rm e rs sell th e ir f ru it th ro u g h th e A ssociation, and i t is h ard to say, th is ea rly in th e season, ju st w hat th e p rice on “ C ota” w ill be th is year. T he p rev ailin g p rice paid for pick ing is nine cen ts per field box. Some of th e pickers m ake from five to seven dollars a day, a t th is price. Q uite a num ber of Women and g irls a re also employed p ittin g and packing. P it- ite rs a re paid from seventeen to tw en- !ty-tw o cen ts p er box, according to the ¡quality of th e f ru it, und it is nothing uncommon fo r a six teen -y ear-o ld girl to m ake five d o llars a d ay a t this .work. T he f r u it is packed in th e can raw and cooked a fte rw a rd s , a f te r the m anner of all canned goods. A fte r th e ap ric o ts a re all in th e re is a “ b re a th in g sp e ll” o f ab o u t ten days and th en th e peaches s ta r t. All in all. th e re is ab o u t th re e m onths of fru it season, in th e a p ric o t and peach o rchards, w hich co m prises a very p leasan t and exceedingly profitable vacation fo r high-school ond college stu d e n ts, as well as o th ers. Inspect P a p e r Mill Ye ed ito r w as a n um ber of a gro u p of p rin te rs from th e W illam ette v a l ley, who dined a t th e M arion hotel in Salem la st S a tu rd a y n ig h t. D uring the aftern o o n th ey w ere th e g u e sts of th e Salem c ra ftsm e n and am ong th e num bers of th e p ro g ram w as a tr ip th ro u g h th e Salem p ap e r m ill. T he production of p ap e r from th e saw ing and s p littin g and g rin d in g of th e w hite Ar an d sp ru ce logs until th e paper is w rapped fo r sh ip m en t w as observed w ith a g r e a t deal o f in te re st. It is to be noted th e Salem mill is s>ne of th e few m ills in th e w est th a t is equipped to produce th e common g rad es of w ritin g p ap er. dispatched to th e sidew alk w ith a well G RA D IN G H O N E Y * IS F IR S T S T E P IN GOOD M A RK ETIN G aim ed blow to th e jaw . T he n ig h t G rad e y o u r honey and price it a c clerk at th e hotel a tte m p te d to aid co rd in g to g ra d e in a ttra c tiv e c o n ta in Mr. Wilhelm and he too w as given a h earty reception. I t is rep o rted th a t ers. T his is th e first point in successful Wilhelm and th e n ig h t clerk w ei 3 G rah sm and C a lb rea th a re building m a rk e tin g as outlined by H. A. given a fea rfu l b eating. a la rg e addition on th e back of th e Sheriff H orsfall and D istric t A tto , • g arag e. Scullen, se c re ta ry of th e O regon Bee- ¡keepers asso ciatio n and bee sp ecialist ney G. B. Met luskey w ent to t i e a t th e s ta te a g ric u ltu ra l college, in a beach re so rt ea rly W ednesday m oni i new ex p e rim en t sta tio n bulletin. O th ing and several a rre s ts w ere m ad.', including Orvil G irt, Geo. R aym ond of e r p o in ts a re th e follow ing: U se an a ttra c tiv e lable g iv in g in- Beaver Creek and C h ester P aulso stru c tio n s how to liquefy w hen g ran u - j Raymond and G irt w ere a rre s te d by th e sheriff as h aving p a r t in th e lated. G ive n e t w eig h t on each co n tain e r braw l, w hile P au lso n ’s house w as and section. T his ia required by law. searched for stolen p a rts o f au to m o biles th a t w ere stolen d u rin g th e n ig h t Develop a local m ark et. W hen se llin g th ro u g h re ta il sto res The stolen p a rts w ere not found b ut allow a rea so n ab le p ro fit fo r th e re th e sheriff found a m oonshine still in ta ile r and do not cu t his re ta il price. th e house and a gallon ju g of th e co n A d v ertise in every »way possible. trab a n d , which he confiscated. P a u l A la rg e p erc en ta g e of cu sto m ers son w as b ro u g h t to Toledo an d ap- never buy honey sim ply because th e y ■ peered before th e ju d g e and * a , fined $50. never th in k o f it. Raymond ap p eared before th e ju s . D isplay y o u r honey a t local, county *nd s ta te f a i n . H and o ut sam ples, tice and, a f te r p leading hi-, own case, was let o ff w ith a fine o f $15 recipe books, etc. W rite fo r th e m a rk e t re p o rts on He adm itted being one of th e booze honey se n t o u t by th e b u reau of m a r- 1 p a rty b u t claim ed to have h 'd no keta, W ash in g to n , D. C. T hey a re p a rt in th e fight. G irt w as also fined free fo r th e ask in g . *but had no p a rt in th e fight. S tu d y th e m a rk e t re p o r ts in th e “ It seem s th a t a m y s te r i.j* p a rty Bee Jo u rn a l. played th e big p a r t in th e b e a tin g up R em em ber th a t honey will keep th e tw o u n fo rtu n a te g en tlem en and and it is o fte n advisable to hold th e th e sheriff and his d e fu ty a re ex ert crop o v er a fe w m onths u n til th e m a r- ing every e ffo rt to round him up k et is s tro n g e r. —Toledo Leader.