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4 TflPPf f Ift I I. DAILY OAPIITAIi JOTJBNAZv SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JDNE 25, 1P06- "r. SHOES The maker of a shoe is responsible for the wear and i STYLE We handle only the test makes and can therefore guarantee satisfaction. A large shipment of Ladies! Kid Oxfords ftist re ceived. We can suit you and fit you t L IRVIN&CO. PRACTICAL SHOE MEN--Acknowledged Leaders 326 State St REPAIRING A SPECIALTY i PREACHERS FORMING REPORT It is Believed Ministers' Will Apply Whitewash With,a Huge Broom THIEVES MAKE A HAUL Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society Frank Moroddtb, Rosidont Agent. Office with "Win. Brown & Co., No. 129 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY Hotel Arrivals For Eitfj. Housekeeping rooms, up Htira at 223 South Commercial street. Wanted. Immediately, girl for general housework, to accompany family to tho coaat. Call at COO North Com Mcrciol street. C-22-3t Wanted. Thrco or lour boys to cut (hop suckers, at Gilbert & Patterson yard, one-fourth milo north of Lin coin. Ijquiro of Mrs. Lizzlo Hubcr, cloBO tojpard on wagom road. 6-25-3i Wanted. A mnn to drive team. Steady ornploymont nnd good wages. Mar ried man preferred. Call on' or nd arises .Mrs. M. P. Donuis, 1700 State fttroet. Phono 1480. C-25-lwk WMtto4 A, young mnn to mnko " him floJt generally! useful about a store, and nn opportunity to learn a tnndo. Address "Useful," Journal office. 0-26-lwk Tor Rent Furnished rooms for light house keeping. Inquiro nt L, U. Josso'a sboro nctxfc doo? to Fry's drug Htoro, Commercial street. tf-25-lwk Wanid. -Enorgotic, trustworthy man to work iri Oregon, representing largo manufacturing company. Salary $10 to $1)0 per month, paid weekly; ex ponsea advanced. Address, With stamp, J. II, Mooro, Salem, Oregon. CITY JNEWS A Collection of Important Pax, graphs for Yonr Consideration. Tho ftootnotury of state litrei completed compiling a tabulated statemen of the official voto cunt in tho Juno olection. The figures published several days ngo in this papr are found to bo cermet Band Ooncort, Tho Salem Military Hand gavo ono of ir popular concerts Sunday ofter aoon iw Marion- Squaro llot-h in tho so lution and1 in ho rendering of tho se ction tbo band allowed itself to be id the profewsloual rank. Tho band win give ItO next concert Wednesday evening. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ludd A Bush's Bank, Salem, Or, Willamette. J. M. Long, Portland. II. S. Osborr Seattle E. J. Arnold, Portland. J. E. Newman, Grippsvillc. O. J. Newman, Grlppsville. J. D. Hewitt and) wife, Portland. ' B. S. Colo. Mrs. J. Running and child, Portlandi E. II. DoBord, Portland. J. II. Kalbs, San Diego. M .L. Jones, Brooka. John O. Wnlz, Portland. HftTry Walling, Portland. W. D. Tonroyi Portlandi. John Dant, Philadelphia, Pa, L. Gtrlingor, Portlamd. Jew Schrcdvo, Portland. Wm. H. Musor, Portland. V. O. Hanna, Chicago. J. A. Miller, Chicago. B. L. Stanwoodi and' wifo, Houlton, John W. Ooehtnn, Oregon City. R. Lederer, Now York. Geo. Haroeon, San Fautacisco. Mr. ami Mrs. II. P. Doffnor, San Francisco. i J. M. Bico, Portland. W. A. Fentscb, Portland. Win. J. Raymond, San1 Francisco. C. B. Collins. Sacramento. Joo Mesne, Chicago, t Salem. John Meyer, Seattle. John Murphy, Albany. J. A. Gigor, Independence, Maud Cox, Independence. Fred Stnlger, Spring "Valley. A, J. Kelbaningtoa and wife, Phoenix Roy Bryunf, Sheridan. John Meyer, Swttlo. R. L. Russell and wifo. T. A. Robinson, Portland. 33. A. Birdeall, Portland. W. R. Poiter and wifo, Union. W. S. Denton, Klamath, Or. 0. D. Slocum. Cottago. II. S. Baldwin, Chicago. Win. Worthington. W. H. Emerson and' family, Hopewell J. P, Jnuseoii, Hcnldsburg. .T. M. Rodders, Portland. Chatrtos 0. Sampson, Portlands Wm. V. Worrell, Portland. J, C. Langford, Portland. Ohns. G. Wright, PVntfand. Wm. S. Ruggles, Portlamd. P. J. West, Portland. 0. D. Prosier, Portland. 0. O. Lasollo, San Francisco. Fred' Waldstoin, Portland. Geo. Dorrls, Portland. Tha Ministerial Association will meet this afternoon in the Y. M. C, A. build ing and consider tho report of its spe cial committee on tho "canning" of Prof. Drew, of tho chair of Greek and Latin, of Willamette University. Just what this report will bo is lnrirely speculation; but, from tho best infor mation available, it is understood that tho preachers will standi by Drew to tho lastf ditch. If there is any white washing to bo diono, they will .apply tho white coat with a big brush. It is understood' that tho Ministerial Asso ciation will not consent for a minute to take any other view of tho situa tion, but that' tho professor of dead language was pcremptorilyi fired from his job because of his stand for tem perance, when it is suggested that tlie temperanco question was merely an'os- Itcnsiblo reason, and that Micro may be a social problem behind! all this busi ness, tho preachers refuse to consider tho suggestion. Ono minister said today that Dr. Coleman's silence on tho matter was the causo of all this agitution; that tho Ministerial Association only wanted to pass resolutions of regret for the re tirement of Professor Drew, and that in ordor to do this intelligently, desired to know tho real reason for his remov al. This tho president of tho Universi ty refused to give. It is aaidi that tho commibtoo on fac ulty of the board of trustees of the University is hammering away on its investigation of the) charges against Professor Boyer. As it is we'll known that President Coleman desires to ro tain Professor Boyer, tjiere can bo lit tle doubt of tho outcome- of this so called investigation, when, tho person nel of tho comimitteo is considered. If Professor Boyer is dropped from the faculty, it is generally thought that tho studont body will havo to go into details in its charges, nnd not bo con tent with a mero protest, Ono of tho ministers said yesterday that President Coleman had publicly statod from tho rostrum that tho Wil laeoteo Univoreity is not. ft "Metho dist school," and this alleged statement tlio ministers sayj give all tho Trotes tanb denominations an opportunity to have, a finger in tho pie. However, it is likely tluufc the Methodist conference will be called on to tako some action. Do up Portland Jewelry Store to the Amount of $3,000 j - TTZ Tho Texas Wonder, Cures all kldnoy, bladder and Then watio troublo; sold by all druggists, or two months' treatmont by mall for $-1. Dr, E. W. Hall, 2026 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone 'n drug stores. dw-lyr "KRYPTAK" Invisible Bifocal Spectacles and Eye Glasses. The mot comfortable and most durable, or near and for seeing glasses made. We are sole agentsIforSalem. Come and see them. Wtiijfay 0rte Q ttfmmffr 3tltM mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi State and LtWrty Si. Uets Personals Mr. nnd Mrs. George Lewis returned today froml m Sunday vjisit with friends in Scio. George Burns returned this morning from Ftorftlanid, whero he spent Sunday. Ho reports tho weather very warm in Portland. A Falso Alarm, Washington, Juno 25. Interstate Commierco Commissioner Cloment today denied tho trtory fromi Philadelphia to tho effect that tho commission prohibit ed) tho wicommlondhtion for government ownership of tho antliiracite. coal fields, anVl said tho commission had) given tho subject of riocommendat'ion' no thought whatever. Estata Appraised. In the matter of tho estate of tho lato Martin Wompole, ClnTonco C. Wompolo, administrator, tho appraisers have CHtiunvtcid tha value of tho estate to bo $8769.62, real property $-f500 and personal property $4250.02. An ordor was issued' to wrt- $300 for the support of tho widow. Diamonds and other gems valued, at moro than $2000, together with watches bracelets and jewelry of O'tot value, ware stolen from' Jaeger Brothers' jew elry store, at 290 Morrison street, Port land1 early this morning. The burglars made their escape; as quietly as they had gained entrance. Tho robbery was one of tho most1; daring ever perpetrated in Portland, and was committed so hurriedly that in thein flight tho burglnrs scattered gems and jewelry along the floor from tho iron barred1 window, fbt'ough) which tiheiy gained entrance, to tho rear door through which they made their exit. Entrance was gained to tho sto in a most uaring manner, anu1 tno worK was probably performed by expert crackmon, who had' obtained tho lay of tbjo ground before tho job was at tempted. Climbing over an open tran som in tho reaq of the buildings the burglars pried open tho door of n shod with a jimmy and with crowbars smashed1 a t pane in a window opening into tho store. With the samo tools they pried apart two steel bars which formed parti of tho banricado. Beforo gaining entrance a largo franrei door was also smashed) in, but as steel bars supported .door the burglars gave up tho attempt to gain entrance In that manner and confined their op erations to 41110 window. Two men were probably implicated in tho theft, as only ewei man, and ho a small one, could have squeezed through, the bars at tho window. The lights in tho rear part of tho storo had beeni extinguished a,t 11:30 o'clock, and only small lights wore burning in front. Tho robbers opened tho showcases on' tie east side of tho establishment, in which had been placed a t:my of precious stones, and carried the gems to his partner ini tho rear of tih'o building. A box contain ing neclaces, watches, rings and brace- lots was also taken. Mr. Jaeger said this morning that a rough estimate of tho value of tho ar- tides tnkioln would bo between $2000 and $3000. Tho exact value of tho jowols taken1 canno bo learned until am inventory of tho stock is taken. Son-Pa, who is Frank Moore? Pa--Why he is the man that sells RACYCLE BICYCLES ttUtt,l Tiey ar U,l Son What Is a Racyclot Pa That is tho identifying mark of tho best wheel made. best for speed, easy running, strength and Son Does ho havo any other bicycles to sell? Pa Yes, ha has tho Yalo, Cornell and tho Princeton Jbest wheels you can buy for tho monoy. Son Does a Racyclo cost very mucht Pa No; it costs very littlo, if any more, than other so-cnlU,! grado makes. Son I guess I will got my wheel of Mooro. Pa-Thnt's right; always got tho best, because tho best is the choajed xou win como 10 mo Barno conclusion if you will consult M, -u' who will bo pleased to explain tho many good qualities of hi. trt,..i. ' TfTry lntlt ImTta nf n ynnnntinUA .!- ' wsu j vu uittc ii i buoiuauiu i'ilCVi Best Work at Honest Prices, FRANK J. MOORE Phone 368 NOT BUG HOUSE BOOZE ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Frank Schilling Undertakes to Kidnap His Own Child. Yainibiirs rime Crop. "Oh, wo'vo jus escaped from' n lu natic asylum', said) Rev, II. F. Adams, of the- First Presbyterian church, of McMlnnvillo, to tho questien: "What's tho meaning of all 4hl3," pui to him by n Journal representative. With judtieo to tho happy bond of boys he was chaperoning through tho streets of tha Capital City, let it be said tliat tho m.ombei's of the Boys' Club, from Mc Minnvilto, were as bright a bunch of youngsters as .ever visited the city, or was ovor produced1 in old Yamhill. There, wero 21 boys im ho party, and they will put in tho day visiting the state, buildings and eights in and about Salemt W. G, Parks also accompanies the boys. o People who are clea inside will look like it and let it. They will work with energy, tkUk elcarly, net clerly and have healthy though tc. IXelUeter'i lky MeaaUU Tea. Jtt aaka eleaa people. Iff ewbto, Tea or Tablet. Dc Stoat's dt attre. l LoVdne, Or., Juno 25. In a fight for the possession of his own child, Frank Schilling, of Portland, was today shot and badly wounded by Joo Haum, a 14-year-old boy. Schilling was at tempting to make, away with the child, which is undtor the care of his wife's paTonte, when ho was intercepted' by Haum, who is his brother-in-law. Scliilling is In k very precarious condi tion and may not; survive. Ho was shot with' a 2-calibcr rifle, tho ball penetrat ing th rightt breast. From what) can bo learned, Scilling and) his wifo separated in Portland', she taking tho clifild, which is but four years old, and! leaving it with her parents, Mr. andl Mrs. Haum, who livo in this city. Tho father was much attached' to tho child, and, upon learn ing that it bad! been brought hen, by his wife, he immediately followed her. Schilling visited tho homo upon a pretense, andl at an1 opportune moment seized his child and attempted to es cape. Ho was detected in the act by young Haum, the brother of his wife, who immediately gavo chase. Haum secured ho riflo, nn.d upon catching up With has brotherrinrlaw ordered him to stop. Schilling refused to return tho' child, and) Haum, whlo is a big, husky boy, despito his ago, attempted to tako pos session of tho child by force. Schill ing fought desperately, bujb tha riilo which the, hand! of his opponent hold was accidentally discharged, and1 ho fell to tho grouuu badly wounded. Tho child was then retumod to its graridpaipeinte, and tho wounded man was given meklical aid The physicians state thnit It Is doubtful whether he will recover. Tho rifle, while of a small calibre, shoots ai heavy charge of pow der, aadl tine bullot made a very deep wound. Jeffersoa Baseball Players Wia. Tho Wooloa Mills baseball team metf defeat at Jefferson Sunday after noon, whoa it ran up against tlie Jef ferson aggregation. The foal score waa 98 6. Those who saw the contest tat thai it wu & fine exhibltioa of th grat aOoa1 gone. A good crowd we preaeatt -vabLea seej&ed to a&joy the Dtntfgki for wpv emacy. Here's ono on- tho good people of Silverton. An old man from tho neigh borhood! of Morquam, in Clackamas county, was in their bhirifty and thriv ing tlown Saturday, and became a lit tle hilarious wliilb on tho streets of our neighboring bung. So hilarious did he becomia -tjhtait' tho city officers telephoned Sheriff Culver to dispatch some deputy, to captura the; wild1 man; whom they asserted1 was crazy. A deputy went diown, captured his victim, and brought him to tho county eeat. This morning ho was examined by oj physician, but was not found, to bo crazy, as reported, and al lowed to go free. This is ono on Silverton, Tho peo ple there aro wot aware of tho quality of tho wet goods soldi thtoro. Tha case proved' -to bo. ono of inebriation, pure and' simple, andr has caused no littlo merriment at tho court house. XRAYS Wherever the summer girl i, is a fine summer resort. Tib cockbail follows tho flag, butt patriotic youth, in tho gladsome i mer tome, follows tho shirtwaist It is claimed there wero a number cj women voted illegally nA tho school election. They 3emonstt theln ability to uso tho ballot as wl as their lords and would-ba awts man. Wero at tlio Picnic. Salem' Rebekak i&dga No. 1 was woil ropresenttidt at tho I. O. O. F. picnic at Jeffowm Saturday. Thero were three hacla londa and) a number went' on tho train. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodalo, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Culver, Mr. and) Mrs. O, E. Esh, Mr, and. Mrs. M. P. Baldwin, Mr. and Ml a II. Dee, Mr. J. W. Young, Clayton, Young, Mr. Lacelo, Mr. Frost, Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mws, L. Ross, Mrs. Clara B. Ferguson, Mrs. Thatcher, Mrs. Hall, Miss Hall, Mass Haines, Miss Bellinger, All repot it a good tame. MARRIED. TAYLOR SIMERAL.-At the donee of tha officiating eierg Rev. P. S. Knight, Sumky, Jose 1 1906, Miss Myrtlo Oatherrn Bin to Mix Earl Everett Taylor. Both aro rosidonts of the Vtd Hills. Myrtlo Is Favorite. Marrdago licenses havo been i as follews: Harry IL Luca, ago! Ml andl Mymtlo N. Shelly, ogtf 27, W of Salem; also to Earl Everett TM and Myrtle Catherine Simeral, Wt this county. Two Marriago Licenwi. Licenses to wed, wero Issued tooay b Joo Sohrovo. aeed 31, of Portias Mam- Dlttcr. aired 26. of SubliaW also to Ivan TJtterbaeli, ogod 23, i Jonnio Hulden, ngedl 22. o Removes black heads, drives M beauty ills. Stimulates the whole J ous svsteni. Greatest beautifier J Nothing so helps failing loveHa" Rockv, Mountain Tea, Stow Store. JUST ARRIVED Firewerk: Of all kinds. Largest stok in the city. Come early and select what you want white the stock is complete. We have what you want Special extra Hand Dynamiters, Red Heads, Giant Cannons, Roman Candles from one to fifteen bads. Rockets, Etc. Flags of all kinds. &&