THE OIlEGCHf TATS3UXf YEDNTSDAY, JTLY, 5tt 1920,
GITY
NEW
r.nerst at Vanoouver--
Vh body of Majorie Eshelman
-lmdied at the home of her parents,
J? and Mrs. T. J. Crawford, il?
f,th Commercial street.. Monday
!alng will be sent today to Van
' -er where funeral services and
hr.l will take place. Thursday af-
Lrtoon at 2 o'clock In the new Park
cemetery.
yre Kheet Mutlo
gee Myrtle Knowland's add on
psge
Mandate Filed
- a mandate from the supreme
court was filed in the county clerk's
r.ffiee yesterday granting- a divorce
to Belle Steele from D. D. Steele. The
decree also ordered the payment of
tla a month by the 'defendant to
the plaintiff for the support of their
minor akuguier, jvwcii, mu ui ..v
for the costs and disbursements of
the court.
Xo Dane at JLwleay
. On account of the Elks contention
there will be no dance at Macleay
"-"Saturday night.
In
warrants. Upon examination of the
La Grande charter the attorney gen
eral holds that such authority is del
egated to the municipal judge.
We Wish To Express Our Thank
To our friends for their: kindness
and sympathy in the death of our
Mrs. II. I..
Scovell, Robert and Arthur Scovell.
JiiiIia fl n TUnrharn'o rnnft
n - n H ..ww. - i . in uaiit i u ui
his amended answer, he alleged that I husband and father
the home never to return, in March,
1910, and that be has been away
from honlet since that date. Ilia
prayer for a divorce was granted,
also' his request to, contribnte $20 a
month for the up-keep or his minor
13-year-old daughter. The money is
to be paid to the mother who is to
act as a trustee. The father, by the
order of the decree is to have the
society of his daughter whenever he
may choose. Neither party Is to re
cover costs of the suit.
Law Is rphfld
There is legal authority, well for
tified against any attack on its con
stitutionality, for the people of lAke
county to call a special election to
yote on a tax to create a bounty '.n
jackrabbits, says an opinion which
Attorney Oeneral ltrown has written
for T. S. McKinney, district attorney
for Lake county.
Suspicious Characters
Will be Held in Jail
Transportation to Elks Fight -I
Taxis will be in line on Friday
nigni irom b to s p. m. ai uioeriy i ritwini. that
and State streets and will take pas- forewarned forearmed, a resident
sengers to the fair grounds for 25c.
cf Twelfth and Mill streets reported
to the police that" some suspicious
characters were loitering in front of
the Robert! confectionery store buu-
day night.
Office. White was detailed to in-
Upon his arrival at the
HIGHWAY CASE
IS REVERSED
Supreme Court Holds State
Road Commission .May
Designate Routes
The state highway commission
was imheld by the supreme court
yesterday, in an opinion -by Justice
Bennett in the action 6f S. II. Rock
well against the commission and
Douglas county, appellants, in wtiicb
the plaintiff sought to enjoin the lo
cation of the Pacific highway accord
ing to the route fixed by the com
n ission from Mjrlle Cn-ek to Cn
yonville, In . Dcnslas county. The
supreme court reverses Judge Skip
worth of tho lower court for Doug
las county.
Commission Given Power.
It was claimed by the plaintiff
that the Pttcific highway had been
designated according ;o a route
touching at Riddle, and he sought
to have the route fixed to Include
that town. The opinion gives the
commission authority to use Its dis-
holds that the plaintiffs are excepted
from its provisions which are de
fined to curb the activities of trav
eling vendors.
Keeley Turned Down.
The court denied a petition of Lee
Roy E. Keeley. Portland attorney.
tlZltTl "!TJV Since 1820 Two Million Peo-
bar.
Other opinions were:
Eugenia II. Taggart vs. School
distrct No. 1, Multnomah county, ap
pellant; appeal from Multnomah
county; petition for rehearing de
nied in opinion by Justice Burnett.
Xehalem Timber tc Logging com
pany, appellant, vs. Columbia county
et al; appeal from Columbia county;
petition for rehearing7 denied fn
opinion by Justice Burnett.
PEAK CLIMBED" "
CENTURY AGO
pie Have Made the Trip
Up Pike's Peak
"Divorce jflranted
After filing an amended answer
and cross complaint to the complaint
ot Bertha E. Ryley In her suit for
divorce, . R. ll." Ryley was yesterday
granted a decree for a divorce in
Would Clear Tit)
Mary L. Smith has started pro
ceedings to secure a clear title to a
piece ot land, containing- 62 acres.
Ilor rnmnlnlnl aeainat Irvine ; CoX
I vestieate
terday. She alleges that Cox an J store, three men were discovered.
..i iv. . v. lTh nnl tttk thn men ta the S.8-
V.1"" tir. r.h tYrv detained oer tretlon in fixing local road routes.
jii o. outuu vuu icuus itiai buss t " i . iAM i .
title in fee to the property and nasi night. Ther were released the nexi i .anoiner upi.u i"'''
hn.hi anu i .u.iA i indication I n.nrnin? Thi- i lirp aav thev are I court, an. opinion by Cbiel Justice
v- I - - . l.n-iJ- a fA
iroine to take UD aI susntctous iook-I aicnnue, rexea - -"c uaims ui
ing characters and place them in
jail over night In an effort to check
thieveries that are nightly being
committed ia the city.
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WELCOME
IV 1. O. E.
OIJVEi THOLS
In
FOOTLIGIITS
- AikI ' "
SILtDOWS'
- NOTICE
' DOST CAES ARRIVING
? -Get Your Order in Early
SALEM VEUE COMPANY
162 North Commercial Street
In regard -to her title.
Lecal THank
Get them at The Statesman office.
Catalog on application.
Articles Filed
Articles of Incorporation we'e
filed yesterday . by the Peninsula
House Building corporation of St.
Johns, Portland. The incorporators
are F. C. Knapp, J. N. Edlefsen and
S. W. Durham, and the capltalizaiton
is $25,000.
Naval Vessels May Be
Sent to Legion Session !
'
Governor Olcott has sent a tele
gram to the navy department re
questing that part of the Atlantic or
Pacific fleet be sent to Astoria uur
ing the American legion convention
July 29. 30 and 31. The governor
has petitioned the department at the
reauest of John Hindman. chairn&sn
Search Warrants Authorized l0f the convention committee at As-
George Garrett, city manager o! Lo I toria, and James Breuner.- mayor of
Grande, has written to . Aiiorney tne city
General Brown inquiring it the I -a I
Grande city officials have authority
of law to issue search and seizure
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.. Ju
ly 20. One hundred year ago July
14 Dr. Frank James astonished the
world by climbing to the top of Pikes
Peak, 14,109 feet above the sea.
Since that time 2.000.000 persons
have made the trip and today Col
orado Sarin es Is celebrating the annl
Eugene Pierrard and wife et al. versarv with ceremonies all along the
appellants, vs. Eugene Hoch, appel-1 18-mile serpentine automobile hfgh-
lant ana j. u. uuyer et al, defend I way to the summit.
mppeai irom iuunoman conn- Lieutenant Zebulon M. Pike U
ty; aftirmel In opinion by Justice I ,f, with tha Hiv.rr nt th
Burnett. I in tana Kant
Hood River Orchard company. ap-nM. h dtucnverer. h declared
pellant vs. A. W. Stone et al; appeal tne was inaccessible and none
iroui nuuu nuer county; involving dared to doubt It until July 14, 1820.
alleged breach of contract. Oponlon whn Doctor James, a member of the
by Justice Johns . Judge Robert G. I Major Long expedition, succeeded In
sorrow reversea ana case re-1 the .ttmnr X
I -v
manded.
G. W.
the lower court for Multnomah coun
ty in the case, of F. R. Anderson et
al. appellants, Vvsv the state board
of pharmacv and'MultnOmah county
officials. The opinion upholds the
right, of the plaintiffs to go about
from place to place selling certain
remedies. The authorities sought to
enjoin the plaintiffs from so selling
their remedies under chapter 164.
laws ot 1913.- While the opinion
holds the act is constitutional, it
Byers Jr.. et al. appellants T . Jv k t.A tn-nerm Wht
. , plainsmen persisted In giving it tne
Yamhill connty; suit to restrain city n, XZ dl.overer and Pikes
from collection of street Peak It has remained.
e Jh, - ? S Br Clf! J ast, The history of tourist travel to this
McBfide. Judge H. II. Belt reversed. ramnnit ,mt of the Rockies has
"E. U. Henderson et al vs. City of Wn h. f th. ifinnaint nf hlrh.
Fherldan, appellant; suit to restrain wav transportation. First came a
city from collection of street assess- bridle path, in 1878; two years later
mollis. uuiuiun BJ JUSUCe . iri.nn rn1 was ISiiilt knd In 1891
Judge II. H. Belt at-
McBride.
firmed.
i.iLw- AM'TTTmt mobile industry came the demand for
mu a tw. m-nrs; i iur. rs ai. lt
a cog wheel railroad was constructed.
With the development of the auto-
Jewelry.
WATCHES, CLOCKS
STERLING and PLATED
SILVERWARE
We have a very complete
stock of Fraternal Emblems.
Charms and Button,
B. P. O. E. Emblems of all
descriptions from - moderate
prices to the more expensive
with diamond settings.
Designs made and teeth
mounted in our own shop.
A. B. .
GARDNER
JEWELER
Successor to "
Gardner & Keene - . -
peal from Douglas county; motion
lo dismiss appeal granted, in opin
ion by Chief Justice McBride.
Blffdoa and
Reliable funeral directors.
y DiCR
M .OPTOflE
suit
O'Neill
(nonETWST-OPTlCUN
LaddlDajh Bank Ddia
2Xffo dale apt
l "-
CR0SSETT SHOES
"Make Life's Walk Easy" '
SCHEFS
The House of Kuppenheimer
THE "DAYTON"
- The Bicycle tor Everyone
LOYD B. RAMSDEN .
187 Court Street
Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing
INDIAN AGENCY
at
A. H. MOORE
421 Court Street
WB5 TSt IALEX. ORXCOI
at
BUGU HOTKI
A Hon Away from Home
Strictly Modern $!. per day
le Hmm f 9114 UnUrt
Only Botl: la Bus In am District
BISHOP BROS.
High and Ferry 8U. Phone 1400
The Electnc Restaurant
A good place 'to eat
Short Orders all day
481 State Street
J. D. Maddox, Prop.
W00DRY-
conducts sales anywhere In
Marlon or Polk counties. Store
located at 270 No. Commercial
-AUCTIONEER
WE BUY
Soda Crackers, per pouna. .... .20c
Dairy Salt la SO pound sjtck. . .75c
Straws, per bale .....05c
Laundry Soap in 23 bar lots for ni.oo
Farm Produce; Eggs, etc Paying I Hard wheat Ylonr at per sack. .$35
Highest Cash Market Prices. I .
1HL HlUilLAftli UKULLKI
Phone' 400 74S niahland Avenue
a motor road and in 1916 the pres
ent motor highway, winding around
the mountain In devious curves, with
precipitous rock walls flush against
Petitions for rehearing denied In "he road on the one hand and deep
Bostwick vs. Hosier, and Jan son vs,
Pacific Diking company
KATCHE NUMBER
IS IMPRESSIVE
Story of the "Master Musi
cian" One of Best on Chau
tauqua Program
ravines on the other, was completed
at a cost or $300,000. It has an av
erage grade of 7 per cent and a max
imum or 10 per cent.' It was 20
feet wide except at the curves which
were extended to SO feet for the
greater safety of the motorist.
Pikes Peak Is eight miles In an
air line from Colorado Springs and
the greater part of the mountain is
controlled br Colorado Springs to
safeguard the city's water supply.
In April. 1919, a government war
tank attempted to climb the peak but
was blocked by snow drifts. A month
r
WxJiX' E35S2!
DIXIE
DOUGHNUTS
Better Goods For Less
35cDoz.
SALEM' BAKING COMPANY
43) Court Street : Phone 954
"WALLFELT"
Takes the place of cloth I
et shout one-thira
KAXUBUREN
179 K. Commercial St.
Donds Mortgages
'Interest Deertns; ta vestments
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
904307 Oregon Bnfldlnsj
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
. For
SECOND HAITD FTJENITURE
Stores. Carpets and Tools
Capital Hardware and Furniture Co.
28 S N. Commercial St.
Phone lT
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases
WILLARD Storage Battery
SEBVICB STATION
238 N. High St. Telephone 203
W. W. M00RE
Furniture Store
Thm Home of the Vlctrola
Toe set more tor your money at
Moore's
It Pays To Trade At The
FARMERS CASH STORE
C Barton Dardall
247 North CommercUl 247
Place Your Order Early
t for FaU Planting
1 Complete line varieties
Salem Nursery Company
Phone 1763 427 Oregon Building
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
For Fine Jewelry
Jewelers and Opticians
Music' Eolls and Brief Cases at MacWnery KnUnaeTtof
HAMILTON'S Co7
f.rvnrt RfrMt I
EXPEKT UCTJUUJU wuaa
Phone 4111
MILLER
1 t-
WOOD WOOD
The best furnace wood In the city
tor the money at Tracy's
Phone 820
SS7 Court Street
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Director!
Today's Eecord Suggestion
17J84 Red and Blue
Peerless Quartette
1
187 North Commercial St.
At the Electric Sign "SHOES"
iDENNISON ELECTRIC CO.
? JOB WOBX AND FIXTURES
FURS STORED
Store your Furs during summer
with us ,.
WEST FUR CO.
521 Court St. Opposite Court House
SStl North Liberty Stree .
D.H.M0SHER
i High Class
Cleaning and Pressing
' 474 Court Street
CARL & B0WERS0X
Groceries
383 Court Street
Phone 409
CrTY OEAiniiG WORKS
. : Oeaers of Qualltyt'
Qeaalnf DyeUsj ttteatrta'
1211 State BL - -FkoM Til
i
LIYRTLE KN0WLAND
Umua and Hoslcal ItsNsnndlM
Sonore Dealer ta Salem ;
til Court 8t. Sslent, Oregea
Telephoas SIS
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
Untrvliti who ajrs lookina for a
strong, serviceable car witn siegani
body . llnea and Interior spocincstiona
that unirnt maximum aervles and
eonotnr at a rsaaoaabls pries anould
m. this ear.
LEE L GILBERT. Distributor
1SS S. OatrtUl Street.
U. S. GARAGE
SS4 Ferry Street
nsED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL Nevr series Studehaker,
lvalue 11615. today S1S0O. U. S.
Oarage. Phone IT ft J
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
. . TRUCKING
WllLALIETre VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
We also do local hauling.
HOME OWNERS and
BUILDERS
Now Is the Time to Install tha
HOMER PIPELESS HOT
AIR FURNACE
WM. GAHLSDORF
The Store ot Housewares
135 N. Liberty St. . . .Phone 7
WANTED I
: Beans
i Eggs . , "
v Potatoes
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
USED CARS
To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade
for Bread and Butter
THE B. C MOTOR CO.
17 S S. Commercial St.
WANTED
JTJNK AND sllCHlXKVr OF ALL
KINDS
We also boy second-hand goods.
If yon have anything; to sell for a
sood price call 508. The Square
Deal House.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
sril Cbeneketa St. Salem, Ore.
Republic Trucks
With Parts and Serried
W. H. Hildehrandt & Co.
Distributors
Blarlon County Polk County
279 No. Commercial St Salem
rhone 675
Busick's
8ALZM ALBANY
DreamlandiRink
Dance Every Wednesday
and Saturday
Bungalow Orchestra
What Have You?
We buy. tell and exchange new
and second-hand furniture, stoves,
ranees, rugs, tools, etc We will
buy you out.
Replete with tender patbos. with
feelings that haunt the mind. , with
suggestions ot the divinity ot man,
was the reading of "The Master Mu
sician." at the Chautauqua tent by
Captain Katchel yesterday afternoon.
The story of "The Master Musi
cian" is the tracing ot the invisible
influences which move to and fro,
like shuttles in a loom, weaving the
network of laws, reverences and sanc
tities which make the warp and woof
of the life of a man.
The story goes, as told by Captain
Katchel. that a pretty wife was tak
en away from the Master Musician
by the wiles of a Yankee. The Mas
ter Musician's wife was brought to
America, and Immediately upon
reaching hi a home land, the abscond
er took an assumed name. With the
enticed wife of the musician 'went a
baby daughter, who was dearly loved
by the capable musician.
Years of heart-rending anguish
were spent in the home of the Mas
ter Musician in Leipsig, Germany.
According to the story his fight at
home, after his wife was stolen from
bim. was a bitter fight. The souls
of men are where the real battles of
life are fought, now with shouts of
victory, now with sobs ot defeat. Fi
nally the Matter Musician, after years
of self-denial, is able to secure a pas
sage in the steerage for America In
a hopeful quest for his lost child and
wife.
The second act of the reading, as
told by Mr. Katchel. reveals the life
of the unfortunate musician in his
fruitless search for his wife In New
York. The Master Musician arrived
In America with little money and se
cured lodgings at a hoarding house
operated by a widow. The Master
Musician opened up a studio at the
boarding house.
. Only enough students came to his
studio to study to provide for his sus
tenance. One day a young woman
came to the studio of the musician
for lessons. Certain peculiarities be
trayed the fact to the Master Musi
cian that, the girl was his daughter,
but he did not say a word to her
about her identity. After several les
sons had been received by the girl at
the hands of the musician, he was
invited to the home of the girl. While
at the home ot the girl a hand paint
ing of his wife, who was now dead,
substantiated his belief that the girl
was his daughter. A certain emotion
that overcame him while before the
picture led the girl to ask what was
the trouble.
The Master musician did not reveal
his identity at that time. Later tbe
father ot the girl denied bis daugbter
further tutoring under the musician
He. cave no reason for his action
Further urging by the girl caused
the American father to reveal his
identity, and be admitted that the
Master Musician was the girls real
father. This was on the eve of the
girl's marriage. She returned to her
real father, the Master Musician. Af
ter her marriage, her honeymoon was
a return to her home in Leipsig with
her father. Thus ended the reading
of "The Master Musician" by Captain
Katchel.
The story read by the lecturer, was
fnll of meaning and realism. The
different characters appearing in the
reading were depicted with artistic
rlovcrneas. but nimbler was the
ihoneht that wrought through it
Precedinc the reading the musical
prelude was given by the Raul Per
oira oulntet of stringed Instruments.
Several classical pieces were played.
Rendition of the musical composi
iinni of Mr. Pereira. who is a Portu
guese. caused the audience to cau tor
several encores.
I'M A PATRIOTIC
PLUMBER MA
REAL LIVE
NEPHEW OF
MY UNCLE
, oAM !
later a caterpillar tractor made the
ascent.
Walking races, burro races, mo- '
torcycle and automobile race have
been held on Pike's peak. The first
airplane to cross the peak was flown
over . the mountain on August 3.
1919. piloted by Alexander Lendrnm,
of Colorado Springs.
The record for motor over the IS
miles from Crystal Creek to the sum
mit Is held by Ralph Mnlford who
made It In IS minutes 26 seconds.
Next September the automobile
hill climbing contest, discontinued
during the war. will he resumed. An
airplane race from Denver around
Pike Peak and return will feature the .
event.
Irf lift 911 '
H 1GN your declaration of plurab-
Ing Independence now. Say
that you'll ho above the petty
Inconveniences of ,a poor plumb
ing system. .Talk the matter over
with us and consider well the In
dependent prices we will quote you
on the best plumbing work done
In this man's town.
NELSON BROS.
Plumbing. Tinning and Furnaces
S65 Chemeketa St. Phone 1106
About
Prescriptions
The best of medicines are none
too good for sick folks. It's bad
enough to be" sick without running
chances with second-grade drugs.
That's the reason we buy' only the
very highest quality of everything.
It's a great satisfaction to us to
know that every prescription we
send out Is just as good as drugs
will make It. No matter what you
paid for It, you couldn't get any
better.:- . , - f J Jt ; ?: ; ,
; i' Sole Agent for ; ;7
Garden Court Preparation
Schaefer s Drag Store
135 No. Corn! St '
The "Penslo' Store
COL. W. P. WRIGHT, Auctioneer
271 N. Commercial St-. Salem. Or.
List your sales with, us
People's Furniture Store
Night Phone 1047 Phone 7J4
XATURALLY
"There roes a fellow who chased
around for years trying to land a po
litical Job."
"Well, what does he do now?
"Nothing he's got the Job." V
Identified.
m
For
Summer
Days
White Wash
Dress
$3.98 to
$12.50
Those skirts are most attractive and sre made of
White Gabardine and White Pique. They are fin
ished with wide hems and are. trimmed with fancy
pockets and distinctive looking white pearl buttons.
These skirts are non-shrinkable and will launder
beautifully They are a real summer necessity.
At the "Pay as You Go" Store
1. S. g-hipleg (Ho.
Quality Merchandise
Popular Prices