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T he M o n m o u t h H erald VOL. XVI MONMOUTH, FOLK COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923 No. 13 There is No Land Like Oregon and Only One Willamette Valley Every body There O. N. S. at V. of O. Items of Interest Final Game at Albany On Wednesday evening of last- Joseph F. McClellan The union Thanksgiving meeting of Great Violinist Comes week form er members of the Oregon [ the churches held in the Christian Normal, who are attending the state Suddenly Summoned One of Many Thrills church last Sunday evening was per At Oregon Normal I university Next Monday Night haps as successful as anything of th» and have organized as President Landers addressed the such, held a banquet at the Anchor- The year 1923 has been saddened1 ' L ,t'* L*ck Linfield”, the Pirate kind e \e r before attem pted in th« Efrem Zimbalist, the world famous There was an attendance th.*1 violinist who is to be with us next teachers of Union County at their in 1 age in Eugene. They were nice! bj the death of a number of respect- tr- • changed to “ Lick city. taxed the seating capacity of th* Monday evening, is making only two seated around the board when the:e ed citizens in Monmouth. The latest stitute last week-end. hirst in the hardest fought church, special music "of exceptiona stops in Oregon, the other engage was a commotion at the door and n battle which Albany Field has seen Miss Macpherson, who has been | walked J. B. V. Bugler of Monmouth to be called is J. F. McClellan. He merit and a forceful sermon preach ment being in Portland. In Portland taking an enforce«! rest, due to ser and R. P. Burkhead of Portland. The had performed his work as.m anager for some time. And it was only in ed by Rev. Kirby. Rev Sly and Re' he price of seats was $2 50. With the closing minutes of the game, a f ious illness, has recovered, and will two were received with tumultuou- of tlie warehouse right along and Shiopshire also assisted effectively the combination of students and peo return to her work in the library on enthusiasm and promptly invited to while he has not been well for some ter half of Normal’s backfield was in the services. The collection ple which the Normal has back of it __________ December 1. time, did not realize the ___________ seriousness on the bench from injuries, that the was turned over to the orphan's taker farn | take seats at the banquet and join in of the price for admission to this music- his ailment. Tuesday night at 0ra and Black Put o v * r the project. , Mr. and Mrs. Butler and Miss Hen- j the business of the moment. M bs about 31 tri-at in Monmouth has been placed touchdown which cinched the game midnight Dr. Bowersox was kle entertained the members of the Mary Donaldson, president of the uminoned. Mr. McClellan's stom Having been beaten 42 to 0 on Nor- st $1.00. Not since the Minneapolis Present I hree Play* faculty last Thursday evening at the | organization, presided as toastinastei ach Symphony orchestra was in Mon The Diamatic Art Class of the Not v. as giving him trouble and he 11,01 ,he Teachers went to A! Butler home in the west part of and many expressions were listened had been vomiting. He was easier j mouth have our people been offered inal put on a series of three plays ii "ith a team much the worst town. The evening was passed most to relative to co-ordinating the work and talked with the doctor when an- nn attraction of such high class. the Normal chapel Tuesday evening from the Pacific game. Two pleasantly in games, contests cf \a r- of University and Normal. other spell overcame him. Some P°'n*s " e re in favor of the Peda “Suppressed Desires", “Neighbors”, When the announcement was first ious kinds, and- in dancing. vital force was affected and in a 8°gues, however. One was that and a w ar play by J. M. Barrie were made twentyfive citizens of Corvallia A motion picture made from Booth The Eugene city ordinance which short time he had breathed his last, knew Albany was not 42 piesented. These aie favorites and reserved seats for the performance. Tarkington’s “Penrod” stories and g pes the council power to condemn The time of his death was betw een' P°'nts better, and the other was weie well rendered by the young •Salem. Independence and Dallas have student actors. A feature of th« also reserved sections and taken all entitled, “Penrod and Sam' will he and raze old and dilapidated buildings one and two o’clock, Wednesday Zeller at half back. shown in the chapel n e tt Saturday was declared unconstitutional and void morning. Enough loyal Normalités climbed program wa» the playing of severs that was offered. Tuesday there were evening, December 1. This picture by Judge G. F. Skipwortb of the cir Joseph Finley McClellan was born into Red’s Ford so that the Albany numbers by the Normal orchestra still two hundred seats available in is not only humorous, but calls for cuit court, because it does not give the in Posey, county, Indiana, October papers adm itted that Monmouth under the direction of Miss Peterson the auditorium and with this sort of good interpretation of chair.ct r ard property owner an opportunity to be 14, 1863. His father was Adam milde the most no'8e in the bleachers. During the second quarter th« attraction every one of the eight hun heard. skillful acting. Alexander McClellan. Mr. M cClel-1 K“me °P ened with Zeller- Glaser, grand stand was treated to some de dred seats in the auditorium is a good The fourth fatal accident In Klamath Withrow and Angell in the backfield. fensive work par excellence. No' one. Don’t overlook this opportun lan was married to Mary Ann Damitz N early half of the student body county road construction this season Albany kicked off and recovered the only on the ten and twenty yard line, ely to hear the great Zimbalist. left Wednesday noon to spend the occurred at Dunn and Baker's rock and lived for a considerable period of ball. They began W riting from Spokane where Zim a march for the time in Colorado. From Nunn, Thanksgiving recess either at .heir on The Dalles-California high Colorado they came to Monmouth goal line, but were halted on the 25 but once for four consecutive downs balist appeared a few nights ago, a homes or with friends. Classes will quarry near Fort Klamath when Manuel. twelve years ago. For a number of yard line. It was the first example on the one yard line, was Albany relative of the editor of the Herald be resumed Monday morning, Decem way held back from the Monmouth goa' Jacaba, a Mexican laborer, was caught he did team ing here and six of the splendid defense work which line. The shining light of this per says that she attended the perform ber 3, at eight o’clock. by a dislodged boulder and killed in years ance in that city and that it was ex years ago took the place of Jacob Normal did all thru the game. Un iod was Two Peavy Al, the boy who ceptionally A most unique feature of the stantly. good. able to pierce the line, Albany kicked needs two peavies to hold him down Smith as local m anager of the local chapel exercise on Monday morning Governor Pierce has pardoned Milan branch of the Oregon Milling and a field goal for the first points of the Efrem Zimbalist, the noted violin On almost e«ery play, when the ist who is to be at Monmouth was the presentation by Roy Sapatovlch, now serving a term in the W arehouse company. He was a game. Albany 3, Monmouth 0. on the Dykstra of the Training ¿School of a Oregon state penitentiary for obtaining good neighbor, an upright citizen Monmouth again received but was mound had been exeavated, there evening of December 3, was born fund to be added to t*<e Normal money through fraud, on condition and a consistent Christian. His forced to punt. Albany out guessed was Peavy with his long arm s around May 7, 1889, in Rostoff on th# Don, the legs of the man with the ball. School’s fund for the purchase of a that he leave the United States and will be mourned by many peo Lep and punted on the first down. But he was not the only one who Russia. His father was an orches cow for the children’s home near sever return. The convict will be turn death ple in Monmouth where his good Once again was the Pirates ball in played football. The only one who tral leader and taught him until he Corvallis. . The children cf the ed over to federal officials and will be qualities as a citizen were highly re Teacher territory. Once more Al pulled any brodies was Angell, who was twelve years of age and then Training School wished to help and deported bany was unable to penetrate the was out guessed on punts several sent him to the Imperial Conserva raised a sum to be applied on this Approximately 100 citizens, bearing garded. tory at St. Petersburg where he red line. And once more Van W in Beside his widow he is survived work. The presentation to Haro'.d with them a petition to which nearly by three daughters and four sons. kle dropkicked. Albany 6, Mon times. Towards the close of the- studied for six years under Leopold luarter Albany pushed over a touch Auer. When he graduated he won Price, president of the student body, 200 names were affixed, appeared be aie Mrs. H arry Judd of T uala mouth 0. lown and the half ended with th* 'he was most attractively made and a fore the La Grande city commission They gold medal and the scholarship All this merely aroused the ire of tin, Faith and Maybelle, students of much touted Albany team leading of twelve group of first and second grade girls ers and demanded that drastic steps be the roubles. He made the Pedagogues, and after drawing high school, George a scant six points and having been his debut hundred in Pilgrim ’s caps and kerchiefs, sang taken to curb and eradicate alleged ex F. of Monmouth in St. Petersburg at the in the defense with line bucks, Glasei by Oswego, Floyd E. of Tualatin a clever Thanksgiving song. isting immoral and undesirable condi Alton A. of Portland and C harles19liPP*d thru between tackle and end fought to a stand still. age of seventeen years and then The second half opened with Al toured Germany, England, and most for a sixty yard run to a touchdown bany Tickets to the Zimbalist concert tions In La Grande's colored town. Russell, also of Portland. determined to absolutely smeai of the other countries of Europe, The first one against Albany by a on Monday, December 3, are on The year now drawing to a close Funeral services were held in the Normal and Normal playing per stopping at all the important cities. sale this week at Morlan and Son’s. has been the most successful finan- morning at 10 o’clock and the body conference team. It was a wonder centage football. This period was » In 1911, he came to America where ful play and the fact that at least duel between Albany’s Mr. Zimbalist needs no word of Mally In the history of the Oregon was taken to Tualatin for burial. plungers he was received with great warmth seven men tried to tackle him and Zeller's punting, line commendation, as the thoroughness itate fish commission, according to a and Rev. and Mrs. F. F. Eddy of Eu three years later he married speaks well for his interference a* side scored. Again and again neithei and versatility of his genius are report made by Carl D. Shoemaker, Zel and gene are here to spend Thanksgiving Alma Gluck, the noted soprano. He well as his stiff arm . Zeller kicked master fish warden. The take of sal widely known. It is hoped that got every inch out of his punts plays on a Stradivari violin of the many people will take advantage of mon eggs for reproduction purposes with Mr. and Mi- F. O’Rourke. Mr. goal, and the Pirates entered the ler by kicking so that the ball went out best period. this opportunity to hear a real a r was also the largest since accurate Eddy is pastor of the Unitariar second quarter on the low side of th< side just as it landed, thus prevent church in the university city. accompanist. Emanuel Bay, is score. Monmouth 7, Albany 6. tist of first m agnitude in tneir own ount has been kept, records show. ing it from being returned. Once a His Russian Zimbalist discovered community, at the very low price of Albany tried a drop kick and missed and brought whom to America. He haa $1.00 for a reserved seat. An order Zeller picked up the ball and ran been here only two months and can for twenty-five seats was recehed half the length of the field, but the not yet speak our language. this morning from Corvallis, many last man between him and the goa! ioke is told on him that when he The #n- have been sold in S alen, Dallas, and shoved him outside. te n a restaurant he always orders Independence, but several good seats Soon alter the final period opened for that is the only Ameri- still remain for the people of Mon the percentage system succeeded, but imelette, an dish he can make them under mouth who wish to hear this world it was then too late. Glaser had been stand. famed violinist. taken out in the second quarter and Following is the program of the replared by Scott. In the third C. J. Stanton's Mother Dead period W ithrow was taken out and noted artist: PROGRAMME Mrs. Mary M. Stanton, a resident i few minutes later Scott was injur- of Oregon for the past 36 years, 1 . <1. Glaser, although almost unable a. Prelude died late Tuesday afternoon, Novem Bach o stand, went in in his place and b. Concerto ber 20, 1923, at the home of her Vieuxtemps finished the game. daughter, Mrs. A. N- Fulkerson, fol Andante Now, as a result of Zeller’s punt- lowing an illness of several weeks. Adagio religioso She was 70 years of age. Mr. and Here are a number of things to be I That Hiram Johnson and Bob La- That people still live and learn, foi ng, Monmouth had the ball in Al Finale Follette are not taken as seriously it gives hope that some day we will bany territqry for the first time in Mrs. Stanton and fam ily came to thankful for: 2 . Oregon from Minnesota in 1887. Be For health, vigor and appetite with in other sections as in their own re- have the county library restored to he second half. There is no doubt a. Romance .... Beethoven n the mind of any who saw the game b. Humoresque sides Mrs. Fulkerson, the deceased which to do justice to that Thanks- j spective states. York Bowen hat had Normal had an uninjured c. Berceuse is survived by a son, Harvey H. giving dinner. Tor Aulin in spite of the fact that Ore For fellowship with excellent back field at that tim e she would d. Serenata Stanton of Salem, and two step-sons, That the price of turkey puts that gon That d’Ambrosio neighbors, and fellow citizens, which has an income tax the sun has have won the game. Without Charles J. Stanton of Monmouth and bird within the reach of all. Kreisler to shine and the moon has is one of the choicest things the world Withrow's line plunging, with Glas e. Tambourin Chinois Myron H. Stanton of Brighton. Fu That the W est Side paving dispute continued 3. has to offer. not tumbled from its orbit. er hurt, with the whole Albany a. Spanish Dance neral services were held from the is settled and the finished work foi . .. Sarasate team drowning Zeller whenever he b. Introduction et Tarantelle Webb funeral parlors on Thursday who have patience will some took the ball, Normal had to punt afternoon. Interm ent in the Zena those Sarasate day be a reality. from the center of the field. Albany Emanuel Bay at the Piano. cemetery.—Capital Journal. saw and realized the predicament, That a kindly w eatherm an has County Clerk Moore in Hospital Big Fish Story and decided that now w»3 the time to been lenient with us and chrysanthe-1 Floyd D. Moore, county clerk, was mums and other late flowers are still J run up several touch downs. They A company of Monmouth yourg taken to the Good Sam aritan hospi blooming out of doors. advanced down the field to the twen men consisting of Harold Haley, tal in Portland the first of the week, That despite the fact that O re ty yard line, but were held and Zel flare* Powell, Jamea Partridge, Hs - and may remain under treatm ent gon has adopted the income tax ! ler punted. The next time they vey Young and Ernest Riddell spent ThaDksgtvin' Day Is here at band, with there for some time. His hip, which there apparently is as much industry | arried the ball within the ten yard he week end in Tillamook county *f- joy* that all may understand; I take It, was injured in a footbpll game when in the state as there ever was. that our folks will «bare the friendly line, but they could not score. Again 'er ducks. Jam es Partridge and feelln' everywhere; that each and every he was a young man, did not improve That all the liars are not dead, for . they started their line plunge* Ernest Riddell, finding the duck hu’it- heart an' mind bolda Peace— -Oood-will for following treatm ent in Dallas and it without them the world would be a which were slowly but surely eating ng rather tame, adjourned to a all mankind . . I can't help rhlnkln’ was decided that he needed constant tame and stale place in which to live. 1 up the distance. They had not gain reek in that neighborhood after fljh. that’s tba way to celebrate ThaaksgM n' medical care for some time. Mr. »d more than five yards in a singl- They found the stream literally Day I’ll say—eo fur aa I’m concerned, from Moore has suffered much from the in That Monmouth avenue has been play during the whole quarter, bu. «warming with salmon and flopping what I feel, and what I’ve learned— jury in question, and about every so paved and our citizens can cross the they were carrying the ball close« ‘ails splashed the water in every di the soul that'a grateful in tta way. ahoald street to attend w inter doings at the often is laid up. with every attack. This time, using rection. They waded in the w ater, render thanks most every day Our Mesa Normal without swimming or flying j four downs for every ten ysrds, they picked out aix of the biggeat and In s come so thick and fagb—each new The Thanksgiving dinner of the T hat a number of fine new build-1 one richer than the laet----- It **ema worked the ball to the on# yard threw them on the bank by muscular Burkhead fam ily was held at the ings have been added to the city this we ain't got time to prey, for Life's one line. And there they stayed for •ffort. The fish were fine looking long Thanksgivtn' D ay! Harvey home. Those enjoying the year, which improves things m ater four downs, and Zeller kicked from fellows and although it was some The 8perit born at Plymouth Rock, bountiful dinner were, Mrs Burkhead ially. behind hie own goal line. The next thing of a tug to get them to the car, •hrinks not from fear or tempest shock ; and son Ranie, Mrs. H a n e y G uthrie, That we have a Civic club on the j We consecrate our good right hand to attack started. Once more they he boys were game ar.d in due time Mr. and Mrs. Crofoot and daughters. job, for the men’s organization ap- j God. and Home, and Native L and’ From arried the ball into the danger zone, the fish were home. The fish looked Georgia and Louranie, Mr. A. Bray pears to be slum bering. , heart within, to God o’erhi-nd. w ere till finally it was first down and goal good and bakfd nicely, only that thankful for onr /laity bread ' Behold and friend of . Oakland. California, to go. Three times the red line some unfeeling wretch had to go to lb*? »luffed an' hasted lurk Rod up and Mr. and Mrs. H an ey and daugh That they are still striking oil in je r *Uf ec—an go to work- , field, but on the fourth down Van work and discover they were dojg California, for it means cheaper gaso ! ter Bemice. Winkle carried he ball four inches salmon. line. over the line. Score Albany 20, Library At the meeting of the Odd Fellows Monmouth 7. Miss MacPherson who has been Monmouth received, kicked the ball Monday night the fo lh ^ in g »lecti«’e absent from the library on accour* nto midfield, and AlbRny began h*r officers were choeen for the first s s of illness this tjrm is expected back march. But the whistle blew, put months of the new year. Noble on duty December 1st. ting an end to the best game that Grand, M. J. Teters; Vice Grand, C. E. F etter; Secretary, Paul Tacheron; Clay Taylor is in California vith 9 . N. S. has played thia year. his father who is seriously ilk • —O. N. S. Breexe and Treasurer, Ralph HargeR.