THURSDAY MORNING, -MARCH -11, 1926 ID) -Iv FTT'TlS) HuiTH Z7TT XTn 7 to: One drop of water : 1TV li irU4L i!,JUK. (0)11 ii docs not maw a waterfall f Ml t?- -3. One man's effort til II I I I i 1 1 Vi- will not build a communitu sr i How trreat SSK for-ONE " - i -"r-rsJa sr-BOs-Br-srnrsr-a, ooisaoa4ia 1 become, depends TIIE OREGON. STATESMAN, ' SALEII, OREGON ; N I' 'J J 1 1 ill . Vi, :., -mm rows 'jir i . fe . m i I i i a 1 1 v i j I fjslls city r:avs OF r f J GAUIEREH Death of Inventor of theAVatcrbouse Butt Hook, Used in Logging Full Military funeral at Falls. City Today Community News of Local Interest in That Part of Polk County r ; - U- t Rolls WateThouse-was;bora at Monmouth, 1 0regon,' In l$71,t be ing the son of a pioneer! Oregon family, long- residents of that com munity. - He" passed away at the Salem General hospital on Monday March V 1926; - . t - When 19 iyears of age Mr, Wat erhouse cwent to ,Newport;where he learned the btacksmithing trade from his -j brother-in-law',; Frank Dclaney, and afterward returned to Monmouth and owned -a shop there. Alter he sold his; shop in Monmouth he worked in Falls City and in neighboring logging, camp, and abont two years ago bought the blatksnjith shop Jn Falls Citj, which he was running at the time of his last Illness. '., '' . ' j L In 1 9 09,f after work ing. on the p.m.. - " ' 1 A - " m WT. A. L ' J pians I or gome lime, wr, vyaier- house perfected what is known to : -loggers as ,the""Waterhouse butt ? hook," which is used extensltely i by western loggers.' He' sold " his ; patents,' after manufacturing them ,t- ! himself for! at while, to 1 D.. Mai- lory & Co. of Portland, by . whom the hooks are now put out. , This lis said to be the best hook of its kind now In use. - , , i In 1907 Holla . Waterhouse and i Gertrude Perrin were married at the home of her sistec In Portland. They have three children, Louise, Bethel and Daniel, who, with Mrs. ; Waterhouse, all Buxviye, liTing in t Falls'Cityw ri .; v , . , . " ji f. "v ' Three sisters, ; Nellie Water house of " Salem Mrs f Minnie . Frank Delaney ; of Crescent City, Cal., and Ola Milne of Calwa, Cal., also ; suryire J ' ' - v - -. ' ' : j' 1 - - Funeral services were conduct ed by Rev. A." H. Dodd on Wednes- day,? March 3,' with interment at : the Knights of Pythias cemeteijy in Monmouth; where - the remains ' were laid at rest In the ; fatally ' lot beside his father; brothers and j sisters. ' i : s Y'1 I Rolla Waterhouse was a man of : strong convictions, of upright' life f and sterling character, a friend to i all, and a kind and loving father. lie will be missed In the commun ity, as well as in'hia home.' ' J on& tTsefal life Finished " Grandma Chamberlain passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rida j Llneback, in Albany; Or., March 3, 1926, following sev eral weeks' Illness, the result of an accident when she fell, break ing the homes of her hip. . M ' : Rebecca! Elizabeth Belien jwas born In MarysTille, Mo., April 16, 1853, coming to Oregon with! her father when 8 years of age,.- the family making the trip by ox-team. In, '18 7 OiRebflcca Elizabeth Belieu and James T. Chamberlain were united In i marriage at Independ enee, Or and of this f marriage seven ; children ' were born. : ! Five children jsurvive, - one I daughter. - Mrs. Rida Llneback residing in Albany, and fours, sons, Dee, of Longview; Wash., John of Salem, ' Frank oti Pendleton, and George of Falls City. She also leaves one sister,- Mi-b. Ellis Lynch of Amity, and one; brother, Leander Belieu of Dallas, a number of , grandchild- ' ren, and four great grandchildren, Since the death of her husband In. 1910 Grandma ' Chamberlain . had been ; making her home? with lift if nnffVIn In Ittianv nil 4 Kaiem, visum g me otner memDers of the family at times.: The family had resided in Falls City for: sev eral years, and for that time Mrs. Chamberlain had been united with ; the Christian church ot Falls City, During her younger life she was very active in church work,, always taking part In . what was for the . good of those around her ' r - Funeral services were conducted Friday at 10 o'clock at the Church Of Christ. Rev. A: H.' Dodd' con i ducted the services; speaking from a part of the 12 th verse of the first chapter of Second Timothy: '1 know whom I have believed and ! 4 'Jam persuaded that lie is able to fkeep that which I have committed ! tjunto Him against that day,V-.Spe-' cial music -of ' hyrans,.-especlally ,- favored by the departed, were sung :. by a women's quartet. Many very ; beautiful floral offerings testified to ftho esteem in which she was held by her many friends in, the community. ' - -v. - :i I - , A long and useful life is finish ed, but her influence lives after her. Of such we will say. !'she is dead yet she lives," tor bet good deeds live after her. j ! Clioral Club Busy The Falls City Choral club met usual for practice at the M. E. the week as THE BUSY REPORTER it the :vt meeting,! which 'will be on Monday night, March 15 seven operettas will-be examined, tried out, and work .will" bo commenced upon one Immediately. More voices are needed. A'xnale quartet will be organized as: soon as two good tenors are' secured. The community ; should assist in the work of this organization, as it i Of great benefit to Falls City.' Plans are .being made for f an orchestra." to be trained "to work with the1 Choral club in the oper etta soonr to be produced. . f S. Bedore Has Accident ! . On Wednesday morning Sf Se el ore met with what may prove to be a very serious accident. He was 'loading slab - wood at the Daugherty mill dock when a block of wood struck him on the right cheek; i inflicting : severe injuries. He was rendered unconscious."" Dr. Horn was called, meeting the men who "brought 'V him down, from Dutch;;: creek, and after adminis tering first .aid, took Mr, Sedore on to ! Dallas where . he "was -taken in charge at the Dallas hospital, Dr. Pemborton making an exam ination, but not being able to de termine, a once the extent of the injuries.; i , , - -''t . . Military Funeral ;'' On Thursday, afternoon at 2 p. m. a full military funeral will be held if or -t jWm. Ferguson, son of H. S. Ferguson, who died recently at the naval hospital in San Fran cisco. h Services will be held in the Free : Methodist church, with. in terment in the Hill cemetery. ' MAKING OREGON MOST ! ATTRACTIVE STATE I (Contianad Mb pa S farmer, and, a more . contented dairy' industry. ; ' When on competes with ,the world's market as ' the ' Oregon dairymen must in the future he Is compelled to. (produce economically because some of his competition will. be. from; the greatet.dalry countries of the world. The state. pr farmer, or roap of farmers in position to produce 'efficiently and economically are . those who can entei the world markets and com pete with competition of the keen est sort. i r f'-X4v'ti f-tl-Kij ''-. Herein Oregon, has a decided, ad vantage. . She is in a "position to improve her : production methods with great Tapldity. The efficient ly producing cow Is already! witb her. Her, offspring are ayallabid in large numbers. It jnly remains ror the farmer to mase use of this Well bred dairy stock to create and maintain for Jiimself an enviable position in the world markets for dairy products. ; . . '. t' ' -J-Some Always iyoeperA:t I Cost of production records indi cate that there has never been a time;, even during our most tryinr periods of depression, when there has iiot been a considerable group of dairy farmers making satlsfac- tory profits. A careful study of the methods used shows that Ore gon has reason 'for' herl success. One of the moct important rea sons is that Oregon has high pro duefng , cows.1 ; The ' tarfutr -with the highest producing bird ' has inva riably produced milk at the lowest cost. ; .This gives at indi cation of the use to which tie high, record cows : can be placed ; thru their offspring. In making Oregon one of the most attractive 'states WELDING I TRACTOR SPKO CIIHT3 ' Tracks etc., b nut up good as new for less than half, price. General welding of all kinds Steel, cast, iron, aluminum etc. An Orpen AVcIJ ' . .,"T' . ' . Has . Always Held nCSlEJIIiEIl TJH3 PLACS PA.. " - 1 1 1 ii ii CS5 BT.' c. d. oppcrr 7 One of .Mt Angel College Stock Farm Herd Bulls :::;-: a:; i i -i " - HOLLTWOOD LIL1TH ADVENTURESS," one of the herd bulls owned by the Mt. Angel College Stock, Farm. Mt. Angel. Oregon. This bull was sired by Hollywood Lilith Palmyra (sire of two world's record daughters, one having produced over-1508 pounds butter in one year, and his dam was Holly wood Adventuress Canary, record 1142 pounds butter. Another herd bull owned by (his -stock farm is Nugget Valdessa De Kol. a show bull.j His dam lis Model. Segis Prilly Gelsche 31588 pounds of milk and 1283 pounds butter. Thedams of the two -herd bulls haye an average record of 1212.48 pounds butter in one year. . The college has a valuable lot of cows.5-.tt . - . .v - ? - 3 Oregon Jersey in the country for the dairy busi ness. V 1 The , earlies ? pioneers i? in breeders of dairy , cattle' selected carefully and disposed . ;: of. their surplus cattle in such a way as to lay! the foundation -for what, bids fair some day to be the most important- industry ; in the stae. i j f . ;; u wp;.M. . BRANDT. ; DecD, 1924- ! " ' , JProf. Brandt Is chief In dairy husbandry, of the Oregon Agricul tural college, '-. He v entitled ' tie above - article, written especially for; this slogan Issue of The States man, JThe Economic Importance of jOregon's Hish Record Cows." The writer submiU that it is j a wonderfully illuminating . and a most' interesting showing. Ed,) PRETTY IS AS PRETTY , DOES; TEST IN OREGON (CmUoad from ps 8) This -undoubtedly aids 4 in the growth end development of the young stock, " The winters are not so cold, nor so long as In the east, allowing opportunity; for exercise that is all essential for health and - We Specialize in ; BEDDHIG STOCK and -'. i ;-K POTTED PLAUTS , Greenhouse at y ! 1120 N. Liberty SL , t K - J ' -. .;. ... : s ! - - Cut Flowers : i Funeral Design T At Our Kctall Store ' f ' . . ' , L 453 COURT STREET HECTOR ADAMS 1- t Champion:: The Salem District proper organic functioning. .; This, -with the heavier feeding, has resulted f In! a' -larger; 'more powerful i cattle, with records. o i match, till our section stands su preme In this regard., . -. - Cox, Associate of Codk ' f , .. Editor of Prison Paper ,: LEAVENWORTH, Kans. S. E. J. : Cox, f who j was i. convicted'- with Dr. Frederic' Cook, "discoverer" of the "north pole, now is editor Of The New Era, the .federal prison paper, i ' " ' , Cook ; is, an " attendant in the (:-.: 17 Tarletiea , " Baby Chicks ' Cnrtom HAtcUag ". LEE'S t ;4 HATCHERY i .'Paoa S2F21 S&Iea - Oregon PUBLIC MARICET . .Cigar Store - Cigars' Cigarettes Tobacco Soda Fountain Soft Drinks . ' .- ! Candle"- W.B. nolcomb Electric Store v SXotPoln MX A ..." CnlTenal . 1 AppUaacas . ... . ? . ' S0S0 V. OtplUi Overland Ooldahd " ' EalciandScrTke ? ;VICIwBROS. ,: ' ijizh Street at Trzdo . i " . - w r jt . & s produces, the Best. .. prison hospital. lie;, is ' said to welcomed the opportunity , to f "brush, up" on his professloril He served tts surgeon for several Arc tic expeditions.-" r ' - : SPECIAl, LOW ; -PRICES . EVBBY i TUESDAY ' SALEM CHICJK.EKIES PHOHB 400 mm leading VsrieUe ' v 864; Soxta CoUf Btnet Electric Supplies ! - FIXTURE INSTALLING t I ' ' WHtlNQ VIBBERT & TODD ; - ?'Ferrytand Hish St. RADIO i I - LIGHTING MOTOR SERVICE GIDEON-STOLZ. CO. : Manufacturers of " ! VINEGAR t SODA WATER - Fountain Supplies ' Salem ! ) Phone S6 Ore. DUNSStOOR BROTTJinS 221S 8UOr TAlepkMM 8830 Painters ' and : DecoratorB - Xatiioc- pT Zxtwldr Work i ' W ipclliz a Interior work. as hw yea mm work wo havo Son. 1 1 DIXIE HEALTH CHHAD Ycur Grocer STATE'S PREP STARS 4 ' "TO MEET THURSDAY - .- (Cootiaaed from po(o T.) : - -6 Chapman .Forward 8 Norberjt Forwmrd , 1 Mipniu , forward ' 2 4ltll, w . Guard lO Maler Forward i 3 Libeberg ; .Onter it Guard t- 8 i'ajne . . . Forward i The Dalles 7rMy' Ko, Kam. , -. -:. Position. . ......Center .....rorwaml i ... forward ....Forward . . Guard 1 . ,..-..(uard SUdelmail .. 3 Cook x. askfU 2 Wolfe : i:. 4 'Ianejr .k.,. 5 Knebel 7 Glaver S Edward . 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Caro SUPPLES Berlin Mayor Boosts City ; as Attraction, to.Tourists DERLIN.-w-Lord Mayor Gnstav Bocss . has Interested - himself I In the task of restoring Berlin to its pre-war fetatus as a. tourist center. To this end, a municipal travel bureau, which not- only Interests people into coming to Berlin, but assists them in finding rooms, jar ranges visits and reserves theater tickets. . . " . ... , j ' ) It 'was he whpT conceived the idea of erecting a series of fair or exposition' buildings on the west end ott the city and who pushed wVr 51. 2 , QtjaiT7w!lSra5icB ArfiasctmEwacEs ' TqL3 XBtLCStmaLS. CAPITAL CITY CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY BUTTER-CUP BUTTER "Know for its QUALITY" Buyers, of t Best Grade Cream Our (Method: Co-operation' Our lideal : The Best Only! 13? South ' Commercial Street j - Phone 299 - Perfectly Pasteurized p Milk and Cream Phone 725 - t DEMAND "MarionBilttef" TTie Best More Cows and Better Cows ' fs the Crying Need ; Marion Creamery, cc Froduce Co. r Salem, Oregon . -, Phone 2422 , . T.' ; A. jKvesley ,o. Largest Growers. Shippers and Expert r PACind COAST H0F3 Officer? Salem, Oregon and San Frz zl : " ' ' California .'i ' Oregon Pulp , BOND LEDGER GLAESINI3 '7 v GREASEPROOF TISSUE r Support Oregon Product3 t . - ' Specify "Salera Ilada" Pirpcr fcr Ycd ; ? I - Office StaUoncry WATER and SAVE THE DIFFERENCE STEAMER "NORTmYESTCRir DOC: the plan for a national eportforumJ The lord mayor also has been engaged In -a? struggle with . thq Prussian minister of . the interior to permit restaurants, dance, hails and other places of amusement to remain open all night, , . t . Consider what Is claimed for Chiropractic - methods and you will easily realise what a com mon sense ' -science It ii. ; It alms, by removing causes, to eliminate disease, and .does so successfully. v Phone for an appointment , . ' . - r .... ' . Dr. O. L. Scott, D.C. " 256 North High Street Phone 87 or 82S-R : Oil-O-r.latfG What Is It? SEE THEO. M. BARR Phone 192 : NEW SALEM nOTEL Where Hospitality Awaits You New Building, New Equipment, Best Located . . George Crater, Manager W, C. Culbertson, Proprietor Dlaesiug Grcnlt n ; Company Roy Bohannbn, HzJi City Vbv Ccititcry Salenu' Orcca , . Ik B. DUBSKOOB , - . . Salem Wicker JVrnUnre . Manufactoring Cow , .. We SeU Plreet . - Ooa&Uo Bottaa Baod CTlTty Farnltoro -Bepalrlng, Beftnisblnf. Tp1iolstrtag 821S SUito tt, Saietn, Orear .... V t ft " ' Pcor Manufacturers of - as chyrch en Uli ?X' Mof-dav evening. At j : -