the COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS but we have Columbias, Hartfords, Clevelands, Stormers And Pennants AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY’S POCKh I’. These Bicycle, have good Pedigrees, have been the STANDARD for years and years. They are right in Design, Material, Weight and Price. — for - a wheel, • * you get your money’s worth. No matter whether you pay us $25 or $75 B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, next door to Bank United State* or Cuba, how would it do BACKSET FOR A POET. to just let him drop between them ? Rhymiter la Sq«eiefcH The tars on the battle ship Texas Th« As Viewed in Washington. Camp meeting at Ocean Park, be­ Fifteen Hundred Boers Surren­ Campers have began to arrive on the by a Golden Haired Tot appear not to have realized that the war W ashington , June 11. — The Chinese of Five. ginning, Friday evening, lune 22nd, to dered to Brabant. I e ich crisis continues to be an absorbing topic is over. They are fighting among Sheriff Aiderman was at Netarts on continue over two Sundays. The meet­ themselves and ten eourts-maitial are He 1» a kindly old gentleman andb, L ondon , June 12, 3:30 A. M.—Fifty at the foreign embassies and legations | Thursday last, transacting some busi­ ing will be conducted by Evangelist M. write* *weet little poem, about eha- L. Ryan, of Salem, Or., and other • thousand British troops are within haff in Washington, but the prevailing sentí-j now in progress. ness dren. He al»o ha. the habit of rwiti» workers. The services of Rev. Fredrick a hundred miles of the marauding Boers i ment is that it will be confined to mob j Baltimore threatens to erecta munici­ F. M. Lamb, of South Prairie, was at his verses by the hour to any willi« A. Perry, the pastor Evangelist, of Lan­ north of Kroonstad, and they are ex­ I outbreaks, and will not eventuate in any | pal ice plant as the only means of escap­ or unwilling- listener whom he is Netarts last week taking the census. sing, Mich., have been secured, from the pected, of course, to make short work of territorial dismemberment involving the ing the exactions of the ice trust. \\ hy Geo. W. Phelps, C. F. Hobart, Joseph beginning of the meeting over the first them. Nevertheless, outside of the War I various powers. It is pointed out that not utilize Gorman or Wellington as a tunate enough to co.ral, saysaCbic^, exchange. Kutcher and J. M. Morgan, went to Till­ Sunday at least, and perhaps longer, Office telegrams, no one know’s what is ' up to this time the foreign powers have He dropped Into the doctor’, the otk. continuous frost ? amook, Monday, to attend Court on Rev. Fredrick A. Perry is a pastor Evan going on. South of Knoonstad there is stated most positively that their sole er evening, removed his overcoat mi Secretary Hay ’ s collection of literary behalf of the Netarts Bay Lumber Com­ gelist of power. He is at present pastor a wide gap. The railway is only par­ I purpose is to restore order and protect began. The doctor is a kind-hearty manuscripts, which is one of the most pany. of the Main street Methodist Protestant tially defended, and, as General Kelly- | their citizens and property, and, while valuable in this country, has been added soul and bis wife is a lady of muchr, finement. They have a little goidn. Robt. Eichinger is down with the la church, of Lansing, Mich., a position Kenny has hurried all the available there has been some suspicion of an ul­ to hy a chapter of the original manu­ haired girl of five, who sat for a long «rip. that he has held for six years, during - troops northward, the assumption is terior motive on the part of some of scripts, which is one of the most valu­ time and stared at the vi.itorsolemnij which time he has accepted numerous i that there is danger of a second raid, them, this has not taken form. On the able in this country, has been added to He has committed to heart every: BEAVER. invitations to conduct Pentecostal camp i The loss of the Derbyshires is estimated contrary, all the official declarations by a chapter of the original manuscript thing that he has ever written, ar,dhii at 600 to 700 men. have disavowed anything more than a meetings and conventions, where the poems are innumerable. Occasionally W. T. West’s new barn is nearing com­ of “ Quo Vadis.” A Reuter dispatch from Maseru, dated restoration of order. • power of God has been manifested in a he would stop, and, smiling at thelittle pletion. The “ innocent bystander ” seems to be June 11, 8:33 P. M. says: girl, would say: “You liked that didn't Under the British Admiral. Mr. Hembree, of Sand Lake, is taking great degree. A cordial invitation is ex­ quite numerous in stopping stray bul ­ “Fifteen hundred Boers surrendered to you, sissy? That touched you. eb? Oh, tended to all the ministers and S. S. L ondon , June 11.—A special dispatch the census in this precinct this week. lets in St. Louis. Just now is the time I like to have the little children list« superintendents of all denominations to General Brabant today in the Ficks- from Shanghai, dated to-day, says: Rev. T. E. Armstrong will preach his come and bring their congregations. burg district.” i for the innocent bystander therealwuts to me. They understand me and la,, “ All the naval forces, except the Rus ­ derstand them." last sermon for this year next Sunday, The meeting will be strictly inter-de­ Machadodorp has been officially pro­ sians, are acting under the orders of the I to scott forth« woods. The doctor and the doctor’s wifeoe after which he will go to conference. claimed as the capital of the Transvaal- I British Admiral. It is reported that the nominational and unsecterian. COULDN’T SAY HIS PRAYERS. casionally exclaimed “Beautiful!” or Mr. Farmer, of Sand Lake is visiting A Lourenco Marques dispatch says that Come to the feast. "Touching!’’ What else could they do? | head of a foreigner has been seen exposed relatives on the river this week. the village has swelled into a small city, on a pole northwest of Tien Tsin. The Kansas City Judge Delivers a Ser­ B y O rden of the C ommittee . Then the poet declared: ‘'The wot- the majority of the inhabitants living in Chinese are fleeing from Pekin and Tien dering silence of that child is to ax mon on Parental Neglect. tents. greater praise than the plaudits of ad- Tsin to Shanghai. There are ominous EOUEDER CREEK BUBBLES. Points to Watch at Cohn & Co.’s miring thousands.” An official Boer telegram asserts that indications of outbreaks in the Yangtse I Corner. If Page Persons had been able to recite At last the little girl slid down froa the British have been defeated with con- district. All classes of natives in the Mr. Louis E. Getchell, of Hebo, visited the Lord’s prayer in the criminal court, her chair, and, marching uptothepoet, New comb honey just in. , siderable loss at Donkerspoort, in the his sister, Mrs. H. A. Chopard last north display intense hostility toward I relates the Kansas City Star, it might looked him squarely in the eye, while Another car of that select brand of southern extremity of the Free State, or week. foreigners, and the Chinese soldiers have saved him several months in jail. she asked, innocently: Golden Rod flour received on last boat. Orange River Colony, 10 miles from Misses Linnie and Ida Nicklans spent It sells at 75c. a sack. point their guns at foreigners as they Judge Wofford was in a religious mood “Say. old man. are you goin’ to stay Norval’s Pont. It was thought that Saturday and Sunday with friends at pass.” We have Ko-Nut, for sale try it. | when he went upon the bench in the here all night?” this district had been cleared of Boers Coulsonburg. The big lot of keg butter, made at and rebels long ago. L ondon , June 11.—A special dispatch | criminal court. Page Persons, a sallow­ RATTLERS AND THE WEATHER. Miss Marie Nash and Mr. Geo. Smith James Hughey’s ranch this year was sold from Tien Tsin says it is reported that faced boy, was before him on a charge The Boers still cling to Laeng’s Nek, called at C. A. Smith’s one day last to us last week. but General Buller’s forces are still work­ the Dowager Empress has fled to the of stabbing a man, and he pleaded guilty We want keg butt r and can pay the week. I and asked the merev of the court. Russian Legation at Pekin. ing far around in that direction. “You're guilty, are you?’’ asked the B erlin , June 11.—The German Foreign Auguste Chopard has been having a highest prices for it. Lord Roberts has wired Cape Town Wheat, $1.25 per hundred pounds. week’s tussle with la grippe, and has that prier to Wednesday he liberated 151 Office has received a dispatch from Pekin, judge. Seldom has it happened that a nt« Potatoes wanted, and eggs 15 cents finally come off victorious. officers and 3500 men of the rank and dated Sunday, saying the American mis- I . “Yes, sir.” tiesnake bite has been sufficient to de­ per dozen. Misses Lena Ba vs and Dora Swab file. The Boers, consequently, took off sion-house at Tung Chow, the river port j Person’s attorney whispered to the stroy the reputation of a weather of Pekin, has been burned by natives. judge and pointed to Person’s old father prophet. Rattlesnake Jack Megan ii only 9C0. were calling on Boulder Creek friends, Married on the Run. Food is scarce at Mafeking, but the The dispatch further says the Interna­ and mother, who were sitting with the known from one end of the Mojave Sunday afternoon. desert to the other. An eccentric sort tional Club, outside of the gate of Pekin, ! crowd in the court room. Messrs. George and Elias Branson, of, i S pokane , Wash., June 10.—O. B. Mas­ railway is nearly repaired. Seventy-two has been burned, and that the Belgian 1 “There is your old father and your old of man, he likes to frequent the haunts rebels have been arrested in the Vryburg Willamina, have taken a job of slashing terson. a youug business man of Rath­ secretary of legation was attacked bv mother." said the judge. “They look as of snakes, and often pilches camp for for C. A. Smith. drum, Idaho, eloped this morning with and Mafeking districts. Sixtv-five men Chinese soldiers. The Foreign Office in­ 1 if they were very respectable people, but the night in places which gila moniten were inarched into Mafeking by two of and rattlershave long preempted. Just Several jieople from this vieillit v at- Clara, the youngest daughter of W. A. terprets the latter news as confirming I’ll venture the assertion that it is large­ before the recent election he rounded their late prisoners at Mostia. tended Grandma Moon's funeral Satur- * Ilart, a wealthy banker of that city. the serious views taken of the situation, ly their fault that you are here this All of General Harrington’s force land­ himself up in Merced and began talking The young couple, accompanied by a ay. ed at Beira a w eek ago. The organiza. and expresses fear that the German em- morning.’’ of his ad-ventures. It takes twodrinki Will Thun and Manuel Borba took a 1 party of friends and Probate Judge tion to invade the Transvaal from the bassy will be next attacked, The judge leaned over his desk and to get Mogan’s eloquence started; the I Brady, took the North Coast Limited of jaunt up Bouldet last Sunday. number of dirinks that will bringhimto The German - gunboat Tiger has been pointed his pencil at the young man. the Northern Pacific at Rathdrum. The north is already far advanced. C. A. Smith went to Tillamook Tues­ A Boer deserter, who arrived at Mas-, or(tered to co-operate in quelling the dis- ' “Can you repeat the Lord’s prayer ?” a full stop has never been ascertained, I train was late, and, soon after leaving although the health and fortunes of day and back Wednesday. I he asked. i the station, started at a 62-mile gait. enu yesterday, asserts that 700 Boers • turbances. the entire San Joaquin valley would T sin , June 11.—It is learned that The (LA. Mowers’residence, occupied The wedding party hurried to the ob­ participated in the Rulkrantz engage-1 “The what ?” inquired the prisoner. willingly be gambled away to find out, by Mr. Gia I will r.nd family, burned to servation car, “The Lord’s prayer. Did vou ever hear says a local exchange. where Judge Brady ment, that General Olivier was killed and ,,ut for th« firmness of the United States I Consul and Captain McCalla (of the it?” the ground Sunday, together with the quickly pronounced the words which General de Villers mortally wounded. “There is going to be a dry winter." household goods and clothes, etc., belong­ made the couple man and wife. Rath­ The American young women who are Newark), in charge of the American) I “No sir.” he began. “There won’t be enough rain ing to the family. Mr. and Mrs. Glad­ drum is but seven miles east of the Wash­ nursing in the hospital at Ladybrand 1 landing party, and the British Consul, ) ' “You never heard the prayer that be- this season to give the whea* ary sort will labored so long to save the house ington state line, so there could be no have been slighted by the Boer women I there would have been further delay in ! ' gins ‘Our Father who art in heaven ?’ ’’ of a start; ’twill be worse nor it was last year, which was a proper corker. that they had no time to save their |»er- delay, as the Judge’s jurisdiction ex­ who are nursing the Boer sick in the dispatching the international guards to ! ' “No, sir.” sonal effects. Friends and neighbors all tended only to the county line. He spoke same hospital, and have been made the | I Pekin, and the majority of the forces | “Then your parents haven’t done IIow do I know? Why, I found that out by the rattlesnakes. They know, you extend sympathy to the unfortunate the final words just in time, as the train object of unpleasant remarks, because would not have lieen British. right. They look respectable, but they bet. When there is a dry winter com­ victims of this disastrous accident. Mr. was in Washington before the congratu­ the Americans are nursing the English. I | At a meeting of the Consuls and Com. haven’t done their duty to you. It’s a ing the rattlesnakes, leastwise in Calk ! manders of troops last evening, when the disgrace tocivilization that a man comes forny, cannot be coaxed to bite. I*w Ford has kindly opened his home to lations could be spoken. British Loose a Brigade. necessity for the immediate dispatch of them for the present. into this court who never heard the watched ’em twenty-five years now,and The irate father has telegraphed he w ill L ondon , June 11.—Lieutenant-General Mrs. Brady and sons and Miss Linnie be hereabout midnight on the next train, troops was considered, the representa-¡ ■ Lord sprayer. That's the one prayer of I know what I am talking about. The Sir Frederick Forestier-Walker, in com­ Nicklans attended church at Wolf Creek and he threatens the life of the groom. ¡ lives of two European powersquestioned all prayers. All other prayers made by j snakes will not bite, and that meam mand of the lines of the communication school house, Sunday. He is one of the wealthiest men of Idaho- in South Africa, reports that in the dis­ j the necessity, and afterward disparaged men are as tinkling brass and sounding that we will have a winter as dryasi M is* Edna Getchell is visiting her sister, The bride is 19 years old, handsome and aster to the British troops on June 7, at the idea that the British force should symbols compared with the Lord’s pra- ! bone.” The Anglo-Americans, yer. Every child born into the world I Mrs. Grace Chopard. talented. Both she and her husband are Roodeval, where the Boers cut Roberts ) preponderate. Knew Ail by Heart. deservedly popular in their home town. line of communication, the Fourth Bat-1 however, insisted and carried their point. ought to be taught the Lord’s prayer at j The vicar of Skegby, England, was its mother’s knee. If that was done I marrying a couple the other day, both talion of the Derbyshire Regiment were NEHALEM. Father Dennis Tighe of Holy Angel's all killed, wounded or made prisoners, Personal Pointers. would not be kept so busy in this court ' of whom had been constant attendants at his. Sunday school. The woman io and wouldn’t have to get out of a sick the case had. indeed, but recently cap­ Matt Morrison had the ill-luck to lose church, who died last week, used to except six enlisted men. The native Hawaiian party is looming bed to hear cases like yours. If you had Two officers and 15 men were killed a milch cow on Saturday, of clover give homely and quaint illustration* in tured'a prize offered for ability tore- ‘ his informal parish hetures. One of and five officers and 72 men wounded, up. It will not affect mainland policies. just known one petition in that prayer, peat by rote without mistake the entire bloat. San Francisco is hesitating between a ’Lead us not into temptation,’ and had catechism of the Church of England Mrs. II. V. Alley, who has lieen quite Ilia favorite stories was about Bridget many of them severely, The Boers re- O'Sullivan. Bridget only came to con­ turned the wounded to the British. bubonic plague scare and a raid on the born it in mind, you would not ,be here She had apparently suffered nothing ill, is gradually gaining in health. fession occasionally and when she did this morning. from the tax upon her memory until Officers killed were- Lieutenant-Colonel j treasury. The Harrison is cxjiected in with she couldn't for the life of her rememlier the clergyman turned to her before the Talk about hereditary criminals, ’ ’ Baird-Douglas and Lieutenant Hawley. Greeks met Greeks in a tug of war in freight, and to take out salmon. any had things that she Imd lieen doing. The wounded included Colonel Wilkin« New York City a few days ago, but the continued the judge. “When I hear’a altar and asked, according to the ritual: Milton Handv, who recently left for “Mary Jane, wilt thou have thia tM® "When were you at confession last. son and Lieutenant Blanchard, of the police ' scored ’ and * won out. man arguing that there is such a man on : to be thy wedded husband?' Tli® California, has sold his place to a family, Bridget?” queried the father. Canadian Infantry. earth as a hereditary criminal I want to habit asserted itself, and the tangH Boer traps are still in working order. who will arrive shortly, and move on '* Sure, farther, an' it uioight ave Boers Surrender. put him into the penitentiary. There ’ s "Don't get gay ” would be a good motto skein of memory refused to unravel- to it. been last wake!” V entkrspoort , June 11.—Two hun­ for Bobs' advance scouts. no su-h thing as a hereditary criminal, j “Yes. verily, by God’s help, so I "Wasn’t it last month, Bridget?” Rail road talk appears to lie again the dred and fifty Boers have surrendered to Fathers and mothers through neglect she replied, “and I heartily thankonr Again the government finds itself order of the day. ‘Sure, an’ it moight ’ave been, General Hunter, and the remainder in open the road to hell to nine-tenths of > Heavenly Father, who hath brought me j compelled to force reluctant creditors to this district have promised to give up Saturday evening was a pleasant one faether.’’ the boys who go there. If your mother into this state of salvation.” ' accept payment of its debts. "Do you think it was six months their arms. for Geo. and Hart y Pye. Eighteen couples had trained you right you wouldn’t be A twenty-story hotel is projected in here.’’ of their voting friends dropped in to help ago?” MOTOR IN HIS NECKTIE. "Oi diaremimber • f aether.” The Irishman when called upon to rea-! Philadelphia. The Quakers are catch celebrate the joint birthday of the boys. The old mother of the prisoner walked ^ovel Form of Jewelry nnllt bf "Do you think it was a year ago?” son out a problem often makes a short ing on to modern methods of high liv­ «P and whispered to the judge and told The evening was spent in music, singing, Electrical Jeweler. “Sure faether, i an’ it’s loike to ave cut toward the answer and thereby ing. and social games. At 11 o’clock cake him that Page was her only support. A Texas watchmaker and electrici*® But pwhwat do yez proves that “brevity is the soul of wit.’’' Admiral Dewev can get almost any- 1 he judge then sentenced him to nine haa built for himself a very effective and coflee, lemonade, nuts and candy lieen a year ago. 1 One dav as Pat, a water-carrier, who thing he wants from the American months in jail. novel scarf pin in the form of a was served, after which all departed. care, faether. to scowld an old craytur , electric motor, which, though only It was a delightful evening, dry, warm, loike me? It's Moike, me husband, supplied the littl: village with water people except a nomination for the pre-1 "eighingone pennyweight three grain«. and moonlight, and the scene upon the that's the bad one. It’s three weeks that from the river, haulted at the top of the , ! sidency and coal at navy prices. | is complete in every detail, and can b« HEADLIGHT river was almost Venetian, the placid Moike niver con fesses hi* (ins, an' hiven bank, a num, famous for his inquisitive Gentlemen, hats off to Tom Smith or' i operated when supplied with current- water, the gliding boats, and the gay knows hi* sins in scarlet. He dhrinks mind, stopped and asked: Harlan. He is a gallant member of the and This is probably the smallest operative loike a Imste. shmokes loike a fine He "How long have you hauled water for colors all uniting to make it so. tribe and deserves the best of everything WEEKLY OREGONIAN motor in the world. Gold takes the swears that laid St. Patrick wad trimble. the villiage, my good man ?’’ j on the reservation place of copper throughout, and th® An ’ sure, ye should see Moike smash "Tin years or more, sorr, ” was the NOTtCK FOR rt'Rt.ICATION. One Year for «2.25 field magnets, which .necessarily ! Joaquin Miller, the poet, is down in Land office at Oregon City. Or. the dishes an' break ths furniture an ready »newer. to be of a magnetic material, consist o Jun«* q . 1<> h ». the San Francisco city directory as TWO LIVE PAPERS Notice Is hereby given that the following fling the stove lid* and— ' "Ah. yes ! How manv loads do you two thicknesses of a very fine sheet ( "Miller, Joaquin, fruit farmer," which named settler ha«« filed notice of his intention ' Six 'llsil Marys' every day for a take in a day ?’’ iron scraped down and polished. t<> make filial proof in aupoort of his claim, and he really i* by way of amusement. (list »aid proof will be made before the RegiMrr week, and three fast days. Bridget," are held together with gold screws,«^ "From tin to fifteen, sorr.” anu ought to do the|>eiiaiice. Bridget," *orr." j whether Neely can be tried in either the year in advance can get both for a hum when supplied with current from C had . B. M oomks . Kegiater. a small silver-chloride battery earn«« in the vest pocket. NETARTS. Camp Meeting. ROBERTS CUT OFF. THE CRISIS IN CHINA