T he M VOL. onmouth H e rald No. 21 MONM OUTH, POLK CO U N TY, O R EG O N . FRID A Y , JA N U A R Y 25, 1921 XVI T h ere is N o Land Like O regon and Only One W illam ette Valley Items of Interest At Oregon Normal Mr. P. A. P arso n s of th e P o rt­ land School of Social Service spoke a t th e chapel hour on Monday. Mr. P arso n s discussed th e histo ry of social service and th e grow th of a technical tra in in g fo r such work. He spoke in a m ost in te re stin g m anner on a sub ject which w as new to m ost of his h ea rers, who g re a tly enjoyed th e hour. S everal fo rm e r O. N. S. stu d e n ts atten d ed th e dancing p a rty in the g y m nasium la st w eek-end. Am ong them w ere Miss G race H endrickson, Miss Effie M oreland, and F ran cis Lord. The stu d e n t body nom inated officers fo r th e rem a in d er of th e y ea r a t th e ir re g u la r m eeting la st W ednesday. The election occurs F rid a y of th is week. L ast F rid a y m orning a t th e chapel hour a s trin g q u a rte t u n d er th e di­ rection of Miss P ete rso n , gave two excellent num bers and w ere h ea rtily applauded. A m otion p ic tu re u n d er the title of “T he Voice from the M in a re t” will be shown in th e chapel on S atu rd ay evening. Both th e A rt Club and th e Eu- phabiana, an o rg an iz atio n of th e T rain in g , have recently reorganised, elected officers fo r th e te rm , and planned various ac tiv itie s fo r the re ­ m ain d er of th e year. T he m em bers of th e N orm staff who in th e lib ra ry on M onday evening, fo r a discussion of th e Bok Peace P lan . M ost in te re stin g consider­ atio ns of different phases of th e plan w ere given by P re sid en t L an ­ ders, Mr. Bow ling an d Mr. G entle. HIGH SCHOOL P ro fesso r Gooding has received a com m unication from th e S ta te Board of V ocational E ducation sta tin g th a t they a r e in position' to offer a course fo r w omen in H om em aking subjects such as D ressm aking, M illinery, Child C are, Cookery, etc., and ask in g him to g e t such a plan befo re th e women of th is com m unity. T his is one of th e agencies u n d er th e S m ith-H ughes act fo r conducting V ocational Home E c­ onomics. All vocational w ork is carried on by m eans of F ed eral m oney, which is m atched by th e locality, so th e sa lary of in stru c to rs is paid h alf from th e s ta te and h a lf from th e m em bers of th e m em bers of th e class. T he classes m ay be held in e ith e r th e afte rn o o n o r th e evening, and in every case so f a r have been held in th e high school building because th e la b o rato ries a re av ailable. If tim e perm its, an d aftern o o n class may be held a f te r th e high school classes a re finished. Any ladies who a re in te reste d are invited to call or confer w ith Mr. Gooding a t his office an y aftern o o n a f te r 2:30. Mr. E. C. t'a r lto n of th e E xtension Division, who is well known in Mon­ m outh, gav e an in te re stin g address to th e stu d e n t body one day th is week. His ta lk w as follow ed by a sh o rt in ­ sp irin g ta lk by C ounty S u p erin ten d ­ en t W ills T he high school b ask et ball team lo st to th e F alls City team la st F ri­ day n ig h t by a score of 14 to 20. T his F rid a y th ey expect to go to D allas fo r • gam e. — E lizab eth T ilton Cafeteria for Students Accommodates Many For Forty Years Resident of State Ja m e s Jo sep h R ussell, who for the p a st fo rty y ea rs has been a resident o f th is section of O regon, died a t his home in th is city W ednesday m orning a t eig h t o’clock. Mr. Russell has been ill fo r th e p ast tw o y ears and alth o u g h he had rallied fo r a spell, w as not s tro n g enough to m ake recov­ ery p erm an en t. N early a y ear ago he received a tra n sfu sio n of blood from his old friend, C. Lorence, and th is stren g th en e d him fo r a tim e. Mr. Russell w as born n ea r H arp er's F e try , but on th e Y iig in ia side of th e line in Londen county. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo n a th a n R us­ sell. They cam e w est about 1880, and m ost of th e tim e since has lived in Polk county on farm s n ea r Mon­ m outh and Independence but recently fo r a few y ea rs he lived in Y am hill county. A bout five y ea rs ago he re ­ tire d from activ e w ork, bought a place in M onm outh and cam e here to live. Mr. Russell w as an Odd Fellow w ith a m em bership of over th irty - five years sta n d in g , o rig in ally w ith th e M onmouth lodge, an d when th e local lodge building b urned down and th e order w as disbanded h ere for a tim e, he tra n s fe rre d his m em bership to Valley lodge in Independence and has s.nce re ta in e d his connection. In addition to his widow, M inerva Ja n e Russell he is survived by th ree d a u g h te is an d fo u r sons. They a re : M rs. C laire V. G lover o f W hiteson, M rs. Ada McCann of M cM innville, an d Blanche R ussell of M onm outh; J . O. Russell of W asco, W. J . Russell o f O akland, C alifornia, G. L. Russell of M onmouth and B. R. Russell of P o rtland. He also has th ree sis te rs living. They are, M rs. W arren Johnson of A lbany, M rs. A nne g trin g e r of Kelso, W ashington, an d M rs. E m m a Cross- ley ot B erkeley, C alifornia. T he fu n eral will be held S atu rd ay a t 1:30 P. M. a t th e C h ristian Church. The kitchen is a much used place, now th a t we have a ca'feteria. Be­ The m em bers of th e orm staff who tw een fo rty and fifty N orm al and have .been industriously a t *^>rk for T ra in in g .'Vhool stu d e n ts a re ■*ervi-d sev eral w eeks, introduced th e ir v a ri­ daily. T he price of food is low ; ju st ous co-w orkers in a unique s tu n t a t enough to cover th e cost of food and th e chapel hour on W ednesday of expenses and u su ally th e whole lunch la st week. would cost only 20 o r 25 cents. Many Mrs. Lottie Orr P re sid en t L anders atten d e d th e a n ­ o f th e T ra in in g School children b rin g The d eath of M rs. L o ttie O rr, an nual m eetin g of th e B oard of R egents th e ir own sandw iches and buy only a resid e n t of Independence, of th e N orm al la st W ednesday in S a­ cup of cocoa (3 c e n ts) o r a bowl of elderly soup ( 5 c e n ts), w hile o th e rs buy j occurred a t h er home in th a t city la st lem. T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 17. Mrs. O rr, A le ctu re by A lb ert Bushnell H art, m ore. w as a s is te r o f W. M. F ish er, and an The C a fe te ria class, w hich consists fo rm e rly of th e D ep a rtm en t of H is­ a u n t of Rev. F. M. F ish er, both fo r­ to ry a t H arv ard , will be given in th e 1 of N orm al school stu d e n ts, p rep ares m e r resid en ts here, th e la tte r p asto r and serves th* food. One g irl is chapel on th e evening of M arch 7. o f th e E vangelical church d u rin g 1916 Mr. H a rt is well know n and an able m a n ag er, an o th e r is responsible for and 1917. M rs. Ja n e G radke is also th e soup, an o th e r fo r th e cocoa, des­ sp eak er, se his le ctu re will be very a niece. C h a rlo tte J a n e F ish er w as se rt, etc., fo r one w eek. T hen each is much w orth while. The given one o f th e o th e r d u ties to p e r­ b ern in In d ian a Ju ly 21, 1842. form so th a t d u rin g th e course each fam ily cam e to O regon in 1881 and Former Resident Dead has had th e resp o n sib ility of p e rfo rm ­ since th a t tim e she h as been a re si­ M rs. Ray M cA llister, fo rm erly Miss ing each d u ty fo r one week. d en t of Independence. Beside her E dna P ark es, died J a n u a ry 12th in husband an d those alre ad y m en tio n ­ T he m a n a g e r's position is th e m ost M ilw aukie, O regon of tuberculosis. ed she is survived by a sister, M rs. She is survived by a husband and two responsible as she m u st plan th e 8. K delm an. F u n eral services w ere children, a g irl of fo u r y ea rs and a m enus and e stim a te th e cost of each held in th e chapel of A. L. Keeney serving, so th a t th e c a fe te ria will r e ­ boy tw o and a h alf y ears of age. w ith Rev. H. L P ro p p e presiding, Both Mr. and M rs. M cA llister a re m ain on a p ay in g basis. She also o r­ and b u rial w as in th e K. P. cem etery. ders th e g ro ceries and acts as ca sh ier known to m any here. They w ere fo r th a t week. Incom e ta x d ep u ties will be in In ­ m a rrie d in A u g u st, 1916. This fits th e g irls to go o ut and dependence F e b ru a ry 13, to a ssist M rs. W. P. L appe h as been s p l i n t ­ m anage like c a fe te ria s o r school people w ho have tro u b le in m aking ed p o stm istre ss a t V alsetz. lunches in th e ir own schools— B reeze o ut th e ir schedules. State C. of C. Man (iuest at Banquet A s an innovation th e Com m ercial club tried o ut an o rch e stra for its a n ­ nual banquet served a t th e hotel T uesday evening. The o rch estra, which was from D allas, specialized on Jazz m usic an d tu n e s w hich are th e order of th e day a t Basoko, Wad- elai and o th e r points in C en tral A fri­ ca were presented w ith s tric t fidelity to th e original. W hen th e g u ests had filed into the b an q u et room, P. H. Johnson, vice- presid en t of th e club, called atten tio n to the fact th a t th e p resid en t, G. T. Boothby could not be p resen t, le- ferre d fittingly to th e la tte r's service fo r the club, and fo r M onm outh, and expressed the hope th a t he would soon be resto red to h ealth and to active work. A fter g race by Rev. H. C. S h ro p ­ sh ire th e g u ests did ju stice to th e good th in g s w ith which th e dining t a ­ bles w ere loaded. In introducing th e to a stm a ste r, Ira C. Powell, Mr. Johnson re fe rre d to his services to th e com m unity saying th a t no good th in g had come to Mon­ m outh w ithin th e b ast th ir ty y ea rs in which Mr. Powell had not aided. Mr. B rew er, of th e S ta te Cham ber of Com m erce » a s introduced as th e sp e ak e r of th e evening. As a rep- rese n ttiv e of th e C ham ber he said it w as his p leasu re to ex p ress to th e various civic ce n te rs of th e s ta te the in te re st which th e big city has in them . A fund of $300,000 has been raised in P o rtlan d and it is to be p ut to use fo r th e developm ent o f th e "h in te rla n d ”, th e co u n try in which P o rtlan d is in te reste d and which stretch e s from th e C alifo rn ia line to th e C anadian border an d from th e Rocky m o u n tain s to th e Pacific. He spoke of th e to u ris t trav e l and w h at it m eans to O regon and p ro p h e­ sied th a t in ten y ears tim e th is b u si­ ness will m ean m ore to O regon th an any o th e r sin g le in d u stry th e sta te has, n ot even ex cepting lum ber. He u rged to leran ce upon his listen ers, th e b rea k in g down of county, city and octional b a rrie rs and adm onished each to rem em ber th a t we w ere all one com ­ m onw ealth and n ex t to p ro sp erin g ourselves o u r in te re st w as in p ro m o t­ ing th e p ro sp erity of o u r im m ediate neighbors. He stressed th e im p o rtan ce of the fa rm e r and ag ric u ltu re and urged no one to lose a chance to boost th e in ­ te re s t of th e fa rm e r and to cu ltiv ate frien d ly relatio n s w ith him. T h e to a stm a ste r th en introduced P resid en t L anders who b riefly review ­ ed th e n atio n al situ atio n , expressed ap p reciatio n of th e m ission on which G eneral D aw es and his assocoates a re now in E urope. N atio n ally he said th e psychology of th e situ atio n w as to refra in from “ rocking th e b o at” . He expressed confidence in P re sid en t Coolidge and said th a t w ith ­ o u t u n necesary d istu rb an ce the co u n ­ tr y w as set for real p ro sp erity in 1924. Mr. L anders said he ag reed h e a rtily w ith any m easu re fo r th e p reserv atio n and developm ent of ag ricu ltu re . He believed our fo rm ers a re a p ro g ressiv e class, th a t th ey are do ing efficient work b u t m u st be aided to th e sam e plane of financial re tu rn as th a t on which o th e rs, n otably, lab o r w as stan d in g M.r. Powell th en called on th e H er aid ed ito r who as a re p re se n ta tiv e of th e business men extended th e g re e t ings o f th e city to th e S ta te C ham ber and review ed b riefly som e of th e th in g s on which o u r citizen s base th e ir confidence in its fu tu re . E. F. C arlto n of th e U n iv ersity E x ­ tension d ep a rtm en t who happened to be p rese n t also spoke b riefly of his m ission to th e high schools of th e s ta te and th e en couraging th in g which he found th ere. J u s t before ad jo u rn m en t a reso lu ­ tion w as adopted ex p ressin g sy m p a ­ th y fo r th e ab sen t P resid en t Boothby and th e hopes of all for his speedy re ­ covery. T he an n u al m eeting of th e club fo r th e election of officers w as set for th e evening of th e first T uesday in March. Officers and m em bers of th e club a re v ery well pleased a t th e success of th e ban q u et and m any npw m em bers w ere signed v v a t th e c'o se of th e pro f ra m . ' ,r '_______* J . O. A ndrus of th is city spent Sunday w ith his fam ily a t M cM inn­ ville w here his d a u g h te r, Rosalie O rv e tta is seriously ill w ith stfcmach t rouble. She ia ta k in g special tre a tm e n t prescribed by Drs. U K t, Wood and M ichaus and is b e tte r a t tnia w ritin g C 1 V 1( ( L I B The re g u la r m onthly m eeting of th e Civic Club will be held on Friday aftern o o n of th is week a t th e Senior C o ttag e of th e Norm al School w ith Miss L au ra J . T aylor as hostess. In response to roll call each m em ber will tell w h at she believes is th e m ost im p o rtan t u n d eitak in g fo r the Club in 1924. The p rogram com m it­ tee fo r th e y ear, Mrs. W. G. B eattie, Mrs. C letus B utler and Mrs. Thom as G entle, have provided fo r some in ­ te re s tin g p ap ers on w hat civic clubs of o th e r tow ns are doing. A b rief social session will follow th e business m eetin g and p rogram . All m em bers are u rged to be present as w ell as an y o th ers who wish to become m em ­ bers. C onsiderable in te rest w as m an ifest­ ed in th e b ask etb all gam e betw een the rep rese n tativ es of D allas and Indepen­ dence high schools in Independence la st F rid a y n ig h t. Independence won 13 to 10. How Accident Aided Choice of Vocation Average Dairy Herd Larger Than in 1922 As an illu stra tio n of how such an .n stitu tio n as th e Monmouth C o-oper­ ativ e C ream ery develops th e d airy in­ d u stry th e an n u al rep o rt show s some in te restin g item s. W hile the am ount of b u tte r m a n u fa ctu re d by th e com ­ pany has increased from 369,199 lbs in 1922 to 433,555 lb s in 1923 th e num ber of p atro n s has only been in ­ creased from 285 to 310 show ing th a t each p atro n is m ilking m ore cows th an w as th e case a y ea r ago. In o ther w ords th e num ber of cows in th e a v ­ era g e herd has increased w ithin th e p ast year. $188,268.05 w as received by th e com pany for b u tte r sold a gain of $43,106 over th e receip ts of 1922. The concern h as sold eggs fo r its p atro n s and supplied them w ith feed and th e to tal sales w ere $200,679. The to ta l cost of op eratio n w as $25,881; sa la rie s and w ages $8,968.71 Supplies $4,912.04 T he an n u al m eetin g of the com pany is held in Odd Fellow s hall S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t 1:30 T he annual m eetin g of stockholders The subject of th is sketch, Mr. in th e Odd Fellow s Building com pany T hom as H. G entle, w as born som e­ will be held in th e ir hall T uesday tim e ago in P eo ria C ounty, Illinois. n ig h t, J a n u a ry 29. His fa th e r w as a n ative of Ohio and his m other of Ireland, com ing from Harvey Voun# Marries Former Normal Girl th a t co u n try to A m erica when she w as b u t tw elve y ea rs old. This H arvey Young, local milk m an, and la tte r fac t m ay account in some Miss W ilma Jo h n so n , te ac h er in the m easu re for his h earty ap p reciatio n school a t A u ro ra, w ere m a rried in of th e Irish people and his occasion­ th e p arso n ag e of th e F irst C h ristian al reflection of th e ir mode of o u t­ church of Salem , la st S atu rd ay , th e look upon life. His boyhood days cerem ony ta k in g place a t 4 p. m. w ith w ere sp en t upon th e farm and from Rev. J. J . E vans itfficiating and H om er it he co n stan tly draw s th e illu s tr a ­ Dodds actin g as heat m an. Mra. tions which those of us who have Y oung will finish o u t h er te rm of been in Mr. G en tle’s classes recall so school and th en will come to m ake well. He passed th ro u g h th e com ­ her home w ith h er husband in Mon­ mon schools of th e home com m unity m outh. She is a N orm al g irl and a t ­ in much th e fashion of th e tim es. tended sum m er school la st y ear. She A lthough we have had no recourse en tered as a ju n io r two or th re e y ears to th e records in those schools, i$ is ago. T W H erald joins w ith m any n ot related of him th a t he stood out frien d s in w ishing th e h appy couple fo r an y th in g in a p a rtic u la r way. h ealth , w ealth and happiness. No tra c e of th e fu tu re profession was noted by those in ch arg e. In tim e Tractor School Attracts he g rad u a ted and he hinted to us in And Interests Many o u r interview th a t he th o u g h t th a t ev en t in his educational c a re e r cam e Between n in ety and one h undred in­ som e tim e before he knew very te re ste d people atten d ed th e tra c to r much. T his m ay be w hy he occa­ school at T hom as A H o rto n 's in Inde­ sionally te lls his stu d e n ts to bew are pendence W ednesday. P ro f. G ilm ore le st the N orm al g ra d u a te you before of th e O regon A g ricu ltu ra l College you a re able to su stain the honor lectured on pow er farm in g . H e was w hich g ra d u a tio n confers. accom panied by a class of 16 stu d e n ts Mr. G entle say s his choice of te a c h ­ from th e C orvallis school and classes ing school a s a profession w as an a c ­ from th e Independence high school cident—foredained, m ay be—b u t nev under P rof. Grow also took in th e er th e less n ot cou rted in advance. dem o n stratio n . His p are n ts both passed a w a , when T hree reels o f special m oving pic­ he w as y et a m ere b oy; so he was tu re s w ere show n, show ing d etails of reared by his g ra n d p a re n ts. They pow er farm in g and tra c to r co n stru c­ belonged to th e rugged pioneer type tion of th e m iddle w est an d reflected in People w ere p rese n t from a wide vigorous m an n er th e th o u g h t of those stre tc h of te rrito ry . S everal re g is­ days. They believed th a t farm in g tered from F alls City arfti th e re w ere could m ake no good use of one d es­ th ree o r four from Je fferso n . N atu ra lly th e lectures laid s tre s s on tin ed to be a cripple, so when th e boy c o n tra cte d w hat is now called in fa n ­ pow er farm in g , th e con stru ctio n and tile p a ra ly sis they shook th e ir heads m anag em en t of th e M cCormick-Deer - and said he would never be any good ing tra c to rs and ad ju rin g of plows. anyhow , he w ould b e tte r g et ready to teach school. T h at se ttle d it and Farmers Union Elects he was se n t off to a tra in in g school. New Set of Officers W hen th e tra in in g c ta s e d and he was A t th e an n u a l m eeting of the Polk ready to begin activa work he was tw en ty -e ig h t y ea rs old. The p araly sis County F a rm e rs Union held in D allas had left off by th is tim e. Mr. G entle la st S atu rd ay th e follow ing officei s te lls us th a t he has not m issed a y ear w ere elected: C. C. G ardner, p resid en t of activ e teach in g since \ h a t tim e Mrs. I. G. McBee, vice p resid e n t; E. All b u t one y ear have been sp en t in A. Tedrow , se c re ta ry ; I. G. McBee, conductor; G. B. Jones, d o o rk ee p e-; th e w ork of train in g teacher*. Wes E llio tt, T. J . A lsip sn d U. 3. Mr. G entle believes howevet th a t G ran t, executive com m ittee m em bers. his g ra n d p a re n ts’ ju d g em en t a * to D uring th e com ing y ear it is his "future w ork w as g re a tly aided l »ter planned to hold a num ber of open by th e influence upon him of som e of m eetings his teach ers. He cam e u n d er th e *K- C. J . H urd o f th e O regon A g ric u lt­ rect in stru ctio n of fo u r men in I llin ­ u ral College m ade th e p rincipal ad ­ ois whose life work on th e problem ( f dress of th e day. elem en tary education h as been f e lt A resolution w as passed opposing th ro u g h o u t th e en tire n atio n . Two th e use of m a rk e t road fu n d s to hm d of these a re still v ery ac tiv e , and su rfa ce an y road until all th e m a rk -t th e re is no book put o u t today in «the lo ad s of th e co unty have been m acad­ field of elem en tary education whifc b am ized. does not quote m ore or less from th e . T he m eetin g also opposed th e elec- w ritin g s of th ese ed u cato rs. These V.*»,n of an y m em ber of th e county men a re Dr. Jo h n W. Cook, Dr. c t,u l t fro»" • " inco rp o rated or sepa C harles D eG arm o, Dr. Me M u rry and r a te ."-oad d is tric t as hia road work Dr. F ran k Me M urry. D r. Cook has w ould «have 1® be done in d istric ts in ju st passed aw ay w ithin th e p a s t tw o w hich ha’ does not ye^rs. Mr. G entle enjoyed th e close personal contact w ith th ese men fo r Mr. C r n » * ord of S p rin g Valley and fo u r y ea rs and when he left them he was fired w ith an am bition som e day Mr H ogg o f Eol* b a re been appoint- __________________ to become a m a ste r __________________ in th e in stru c tio n ed by th e ccsonty "»uri «•> v,*w th * of boys and girls. L a te r he had th e fgiropoeed eour*.T ro*d to be built from good fo rtu n e to be u n d er th e g u id an ce J Independence Along the rou’e * * and train in g of Dr. W ilhelm R ein, th e w estside highw a.v would have m o st p ra c tic a l in te rp re te r o»f th e «d had n o t th e dirtprt ro u te been a pt- theoriea of H erb ert, whom m any ot ed. It is p ro p o sed to Cro a t the L- k - us recall from our educational h isto ry iam ute a t P a rk e r and join th e w u (C o n tin u e i on p ag e 7 ) side h ighw ay. A Viewers *»n the Joh