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NEW GOODS FOR THE FOURTH. | 0 ì :o' The last boat If you want anything in the various lines of goods that we carry it will do your eyes ood to see our . New frq( Stock. ip brought in for us a large stock of goods especially selected for our Bouit 1 o u \ No old shelf-worn goods, but New Goods direct from one We have an elegant stock of Clothing that will surely please anyone of the largest factories in the United States. Ten cases of fine Shoes just received on the last boat. NEW CLOTHING, NEW HATS, NEW SHOES. Five Cases of strictly up-to-date Hats just received on last boat Ladies’ DRESS GOODS in Endless Variety. New Lawns and Demities, New White Goods. A Fine bine of SWEATERS in the Newest Patterns. 4 f anything in the line of GROCERIES, you can't make money any easier or faster than by buying them ofu& We claim to be the topmost leaders in this line. us your Butter, Eggs and other kinds of Farm Products, if you want the highest price paid for them in the city. ? COHN & CO ■J LEADING MERCHANTS r I Famine and the Plagues. MacArthur’s Reply. Fairview School Report. CREEK BUBBLES. TIEN TSIN IS RELIEVED. delegates, amid loud cheering, that he had just received a dispatch from his son Miss Linnie Nicklans has gone to Room 1.—The following is the report N ew Y ork , Jume 26.—I. W. Johnson of Fairview M anila . June 24, 1:45 P. M.—General A Force has Started to Aid announcing the relief of Tien Tsin. Public School, List. No. 1, Tillamook to work for Mrs. Sturgeon. and family, and Mrs. Mary Movser, mis MacArthur has given a formal answer for the term commencing April 2nd and Mr. Gibson and a friend, from Salem, Seymour, who is Surrounded. ■ The news reached Berlin later from the ( German Consul at Che Foo, who an- to the Filipino leaders who last Thurs sionaries of the Christian Alliance in ending June 27th : No, of days taught, have been in this locality on a two I nounced that the relief column reached day submitted to him peace proposals India, have just arrived in New York. 58; no. of days attendance, 2018 ; no. weeks’ pleasure trip. Mr. Gibson is a The Secretary of State has received a days absence, 287 ; no. of times tardy, that had been approved earlier in the Their stations are in the famine-afflicted of 66 ; total no. enrolled, 43 ; average no. brother to Mrs. Win. Patrick, of Coulson- dispated from United States Consul John i Tien Tsin during June 23 and started again on June 24 to the relief ofVice- day by a meeting of representative insur district of Borar, Central India. Mr. belonging, 33; average daily attendance, burg. Fowler at Che Foo saving: ; Admiral Seymour, who, with the foreign gents. In his reply he assured them Johnson is located at Khamagon, a place 33. Total no. of visitors, 33. The quilting fever has struck the “Combined forces entered Tien Tsin The following pupils were neither ab I Ministers, was said to be occupying a that all personal rights under the United of abont 40,000 inhabitants. Mrs. Moy. Boulder ladies in a severe form. The 23 rd. States Constitution excepting trial by ser is at Akola. Mr. Johnson has been sent nor tardy during the term are; . position 12U 2 miles from Tien Tsin, where Clara Tinnerstet, Eran Ross, Ralph cases reported thus far, are those of Mrs. The War Department has received the | he was surrounded and hard pressed by jury and the right to bear arms would in Khamagon several years. Himes and Earnest Himes.— S usie E. Grace Smite, Mrs. Mae Blalock,and Mrs. following cablegram ; be guaranteed them. Speaking of the conditions in India, he J udd , Primary Teacher. ■ a great force of “ Boxers ” and Chinese Rozie Borba. “Manila, June 26.—Adjutant-General, The promoters of the peace movement said: Will Patrick is hauling his milk to Jos. Washington; Ninth Infantry sails out : regulars. Possibly the Japanese report Room 2.—No. days taught, 58 ; no. “When we left India on |May 15, 6,- 1 that Seymour is a prisoner and that the are now engaged in reconstructing the Bixby’s cheese factory at Beaver. 27th, thoioughly equipped and well sup days attendance, 1,006 ; no. days ab 000,000 people were on the government sence. 233 ; no. times tardy, 30 ; total Ministers had left Pekin, guarded by draft of the seven clauses submitted to Several Boulderites have been attend plied with everything. M ac A rthur .” relief list. On June 1 we heard that chol no. enrolled, 26 ; average no. belonging, ing the tabernacle meetings now in pro The Navy Department announces that i Chinese soldiers, is merely a distorted General MacArthur in such a way as to ; era had broken out. In Ahmedabad, a 24 ; average daily attendance, 18.9 ; I version of the Berlin story. But, in any render it acceptable to both sides. gress at Wolf Creek. the armored cruiser Brooklyn with Ad total no. visitors, 42. Lisle Ross has The seventh clause, providing for the place of 60,000 people, over 600 died in not been absent during the term,— C. A. Smith has been having another miral Remey aboard will take 300 : event, definite news may be expected the course of a week before we started. speedily, and it is confidently believed expulsion of the friars, General Mac- C arrie R. J udd ,Teacher. and very severe attack of neuralgia. marines from Manila to Taku, stopping Bro. Blalock and his mustache have at Nagasaki en route. The gunboat ' here that Seymour and his companions Arthur rejected on the ground that the When we left, the government was trans Blasts From Ram’s Horn. dissolved partnership, and Mrs. B. Princeton has been ordered to Swato, will be safely delivered from their plight- settlement of this question rests with the ferring 7000 or 8000 people from place to place becanse ot lack of drinking water. thinks she has a new beau. W ashington , June 24.—The Navy De commission headed by Judge Taft. Amoy and Gee Chow, thence to In my station, where there are 40,000 Prayer meeting piety needs office Who says new potatoes and green Shanghai, to install an electric plant, partment this afternoon gives out this That portion of the Forty-third Infan people, there were only two wells left practice. peas are not nt hand ? try which formerly garrisoned the Isl keeping ever ready for immediate active bulletin : with water in them. The people were The counterfeit is often better looking Mr. George Branson left last week for service. “A telegram from Admiral Kempff, and of Samar will proceed to the Island hauling the water from wells sunk iu the than the genuine. his home at Willamina, after a two The President has assigned General dated Che Foo, June 24, says: In am of Leyte, giving the garrison there the beds of streams never before known to It is only external piety that fears a weeks’ sojourn among the mountains. Adna R. Chaffee to the command of mili buscade near Tien Tsin on the first, four needed reinforcements. The battalion of ( go dry. shower on Sunday. Sam Lucas is hauling lumber, and he tary forces opAating in China. General of Waller’s command killed and seven the Twenty-ninth Infantry which was Riches on the heart are a burden ; makes the air musical as he goes along. Chaffee was at the War Department to wounded. Names will be furnished as sent yesterday to Samar will act as the I "Since the last famine three years ago, the government engineers have discover under the feet, a blessing. Grandma Gibson, who has been visit day receiving instructions and will leave soon as received. Force of 2000 going gar.’.aun there. ed that the level of the water in the Worn and battered gold is better than ing her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Patrick, for San Francisco in time to s til on the to relieve Tien Tsin to-dnv. K kmpff .” ground has sunk 15 feet, which is the newly-polished brass. since last August, left Sunday morning 1st of July with the Sixth Cavalry. This The Secretary of the Navy has ordered We are heartily glad that by an over-I c .. .. .. . . . . , cause of all the difficu'ty. The ra road to make a short visit with Mrs. Edith detachment sails on the Grant, which Admiral Remev with the Brooklyn to go whelming Prosperity tests character as a heavy vote the Methodist General .......... . , ... , Bixbv, after which she expects to go to has been ordered to touch at Nagasaki to Taku and assist the army with what I Conference has refused to adopt the re engine at our place is obliged to go 15 ' harvest tests the granary. miles for water. The railroad companies | Much of the music of life depends on her home near Salem. She leaves many for further orders. It is probable that troops the Brooklyn can carry. port of its temperance committee con are building tanks and hauling water your touch and your time. sincere friends in this locality, who regret the ship will then sail direct for Che Foo N ew Y ork , June 26.—A dispatch to demning President McKinley personally her departure, and all of whom unite in with General Chaffee and the Sixth Cav the Tribune from London, says: Two for his failure to suppress the canteen, i j from place to place. There is no true human fraternity “Cholera, smallpox and diarrhea ‘are without the divine fatherhood. a heartfelt invitation to “ Come again." 1 alry. facts stand out in this tangled maze of It was quite too much a political at Although in her eighty-fifth year, she is I General MacArthur was cabled to-dav uncertainties. One is the necessity for an tempt. in the interest of the prohibition 1 now following the famine. We heard at' It is possible to be a glass-eye Chris far more active than many ladies half an order directing the commanding offi army of from 50,000 to 100,000 men, if party, of which the chairman of that ( Genoa that there had been floods at tian, a dead member in a Jiving body. her age. We wish her a safe and plea cer of the Ninth Infantry and such othet China is to be rescued from anarchy, and committee is the most active member, i i Bombay. Rains now would be worse God neither asks for more than we can I than the famine for it would cause the do nor expects less than the most. sant trip. forces as may be ojierating in China at the second is the fact that the Chinese The conference recognized the purpose weeds l to Mrs. Anne Hardin and Mrs. Grace the time of the Grant's arrival, to re troops are well armed and in better con ami it hail a glimpse of the truth that is i grass and ™ ° ’ spring pr"'« U" up. P The The na- 1 The greatest mistake in life is seeking Chopard, visited Mrs. Rozie Borba last port to General Chaffee on his arrival. ditions than they were in the campaign not the province of a religious bodv to 1 " °U ' 8e'Ze ”?°n, 1 ’* Kro'vt11 as to improve the circumstances with re I ........ . ' soon as >1 appeared above the around I gard to the character. Friday. Unless present plans change, headquar with Japan. give an authoritative pidgment on a :lni, llflil ____ . _g . George Myers and his friend from ters will be established at Che Foo. Gen C he F oo , June 26.—The officers of the legal question, such as the proper inter and boil and eat the mess. Being in such I Io the aged saint heaven looms up a famished state, this would have a very brighter every step and amid a chorus of Salem were seen on our street Sunday. eral MacArthur was also directed to send British first-class cruiser Terrible assert pretation of the niiti-canteen law. disastrous effect upon them There is hoaannas angels escort him to a con Elias Branson went to Beaver last | Captain Russell, of the Signal Corps, that discord exists between the Russians * * * plenty of grain in tile country, if the queror's crowning Sunday. ________________ with a detachment to Che Foo. Captain and Anglo-Americans, and say they be government would only put a little pres- Kansas City has a police judge who is Russell, during the Spanish war, worked lieve the Russians are planning to break EMMA. Principal (of kindergarten school)— in conjunction with naval officers, and the concert and take possession of Pekin entitled to a salute and a smile from st,re uPon ^e greedy merchants.” A good deal of rain has fell in the past I he has l»ecn selected to have charge of independently. They assert that Vice- every working girl in the land. Last I Have you had any experience with i One of the unfortunate things about two week. the signal operations because of his, Admiral Seymour’s command lacked week he had a male masher before him ' young children? Applicant (for position The settlers are ready for haying, and familiarity with that work in both the unison, the foreigners sulking because charged with ogling and annoying tele war is that the cost of it generally falls as teacher)—I’ve raised ten of them roy hardest upon those who are innocent of waiting for Uncle Sol to help them. army and naw. thev were under British leadership. They phone girls going to and from work. He I self. "What. A mother. You wouldn’t the war. Mr. Dennis McNeil has moved his I be till an UIU old OllCHUCr, offender, but «MM shown 91111^11 to 41» UV DUL ! any I *1 real f part ’ a 1 O in prosecuting > ...... do at all. You Would upset ali our new bitterly denounce the Russian General’s was 'C f e< ' f°r example, the ideas.’ lamih’ on his homestead ; they have been ' SEYMOUR HARD PRESSED. conduct ns uncivilized and barbarous, i| , had escaped punishment because his1 l ,e war in the I hilippines is out at Willamina for two years. and charge that the slaughter of the ' victims did not desire police court noto. i°S Some road work is being done under Foreign Ministers Are Believed to peaceful Chinamen at Taku has arouse 1 ricty. The telephone company took the borne by business men and by charitable Be With Him. organizationsand by industrial interests HEADLIGHT Nick Aflblter. as sub-boss. the otherwise passive natives against matter up, trapped the masher and L ondon , June 26.—The exclusive dis the foreigners. and -- furnished witnesses to his infamy. The that would be glad to see the war ended. Joe Altcnburger is preparing to move patch of the Associated Press from Che court imposed a fine of $500 and in The educational institutions of the WEEKLY OREGONIAN outside. Foo giving Admiral Kemp’s authorita Ore of the directors was visiting a doing so made these pointed remarks: I nited States are suffering in many One Year for "Your non." said the school teacher, tive announcement of the relief of Tien rural school. "Will the youngest girl "These girls are hard working women ways from the war across the Pacific. ’ is backward in hir studies." "That's i Tsin June 23 remained for hours the sole ill the room please rise !’’ he asked. Im with no influential friends to protect A more striking instance is seen in India TWO LIVE PAPERS* funny, ” mused the father. “At home, news of this occurrence of world wide mediately there was a great commotion, them. They have no social standing ex at the present time. There the unfor in conversation with me, l.e seems to > importance. Abont 1 o’clock the Hong and every female in the room stood up. cept what they make for themselves. For tunate natives are slowly starving to The regular subscription price of i Kong and Shanghai bank's London including the teacher. know it all." these reasons they have a special claim death because their money has all gone THE HEADLIGHT is»1.5O, and Teacher (to a scholar whose father is on the protection of the courts and are to pay taxes and they are left without Teacher—Who was the man who (1 branch received confirmation of the enouK*1 to save themselves from the regular subscription price of never told a lie ! Scholar—My dad. news, and at about the same time Mr. a sportsman)'-Tommy. if your father entitled to all of the consideration that T* the Weekly Oregonian is $1.60. can lie accorded. They have conducted i’,”ol"te «“rvation. Nor can the British Teacher—No, no. George Washington | Dawson, a delegate from Singapore to shot three rabbits yesterday and two to ................... Any one subscribing for THE Scholar—O, all right den. I'm going ■ the Congress of the Associated Chambers day how many would that make in all! themselves modestly and have a right ^°'en,n’ent ’ntervene to save them be- the money needed tam^hV ......... ~ JJ to banish the HEADLIGHT and (laying oae home and tell my dad you said he was ' of Commerce of the United Kingdom, Tommy (wisely) — Fourteen rabbits, to resent insult by an appeal to the cause South* Africa’?’"* l° P"y '°r th* Wnr *n j now in session here, informed his fellow three foxes and tive deer. year in advance can get both for courts.” a liar. $2.25. BOULDER 1 i < t t 1 X 9 a I n E fi n ■n <1 a P ili ai T P ce w te ai ti U! ti w ti ■ H " IS ai Tl H h‘ m H