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TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASJOUJA, OREGON. 3 The Guaranteed Purity of Men- (SSsSr nen's Bomted talcum roilct Powder mm?M vsiW tha naw pur. itrtwa amy HarniitNw cvar? Imi of n.nn.n'a Tollat I'owiiar ii..M.i in I lia li mlo. ami mi h bop Iwara Hit aav.rnm.ni Mrinl number 114 1, piiaran. iaeliiil dial 'tannra'a lulUl I'uwd.ri. uimla and auld In euiifumiHir with Ilia turina of Ilia iiaw law. TnllMlna llifra will allll ba nlterail autwll IlllM ami liiilUllimailnarrllwil baliiK "an amid a Mannm't." Hut no on wnkI da ilwalvi.il lijr llila flimav ali'iita fur roiililarMUim valuable illrla. Anyon whu baa uanl Mi-Bitaft'a Prmwa tliat It la aii.i.iut.1 liiimlUbl. 'I Iwra la suttilug Ilka Hi uuIIiIii(JuIUimh1. Tit nriiixil purittiMcri la tha utmiMt. Man nati'a I'uwilar la now mlop In tha"boa thai In," at hli:li caimul Ik rIIIM IUi an lafarliir aiilwlllnle. 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Cbolco Win., Liquort MoreJwaU Luntb from ad Cigars ,:3 9 " Hot toacb at all Boura M CeaU Corner Elrraoth and CommrcUl ASTOBa MilllMM THE TRENTON FirstClass Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. 1 Corner Commercial and Hth. ;M TOffiY ililS Reproduction of the Noted Los Angeles Fight, November' 29; 906. Desperate. Battle Finish of Contest. J.J. Jefferies, Referee O'BRIEN SATISFIED, BUT BURNS DISGUSTED. Th Quaker Admlta That Opponent Waa Stronger Than He Expeoted. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 2s.-Aiter the I think the decl.len waa bad..l ehaeed O'Brien mll.s all over the r ng. Just compare our facea and draw your own conclusions." . .O'Brl.n aldi. "I sm very well sst lafl.d with tha deelalon. Jaffri.p did th rlaht thlno. I outpointed Burns, I think, but I was a llttl too light for him.. Hereafter I ahalt fight in the middle-weight elaap.. Burn waa a bit stronger than I xpsoted,' and ha fought a good fight. Refer J.ffrl.a, defending hi de cision said i "Thr waa nothing to warrant . deolalon In favor of either. Both were trong at tha finish. There was not enough leading dona to Jua tify th p.l.otlon of th b.at man." THE FIGHT BY ROUNNDS. LOS A NO ELKS, November 28, Following la the atory of th fight by rounds: ROUND 1. O'Brien clinched after a left lead and protested when Burns kopt both hands working during the clinch. O'Brien staggered Burns with a left hook and they clinched. O'Brien ruehed with a right hook, which was blocked. Burn was bleeding at the nose when the round closed with little advantage for either man. The round was rather tame. ROUND 2. Burns landed a left to the ribs and assaulted O'Brien savage ly protesting at Jeffrie for separating a clinch with difficulty. O'Brien put two left to the Jaw and Burns waa hlsxcd for attempting to hit In a clinch. O'Brien put a hard left to the tomach. O'Brien landed two stiff up percuts and left and right to the sUe of the head, Burns holding on fast lt tha Mmumi Tom- fil 7aMluilleofBo. La 1.- ft -4 lt: - KM; j- ' i r ; . ; ty in i'Si'n-ai'.:'; aWa--. Oood Btmplo Roomi on Ground flooi for OomiBoroiai Moa. O EM 0B2C0!) . Hm Astoria, Oregon. J MM IIIMMM At Burn seemed to lone hist head and went Into a clinch. ROUND 3. Burns was eager an J landed light loft to the body. O'Brien hooked right on head and left to the body. BounJ closed with Burns hold ing and O'Brlon .seemingly the weak er. ROUN , 4. Burns waa Mused for hitting In clinches. He attempted to reach O'Brien's oar a they were clowly locked togother. O'Brlon put rlglvt to shoulder, Burns ducke-1 straight loft and they clinched. As they separated Burn put right hook to "jaw. ROUND 6. Hum put right to body. Burns took left In stomach. O'Brien missed right swing and they rllnchpd. He danced away but re turned to plant straight loft to Jaw. They exchanged right lead to Jaw, nn.i A'nlnn innli allfp tn mnuth. that brought blood. Burns chn.ed O'Brien around the ring and they rushed Into a clinch. As they sepa rated Burns put right hook to Jaw. ROUND 6. Burns with head down nnniimiA,! in fntinw M man around the ring. O'Brien missed straight left and they clinched. Burns taunted O'Brien, asking him to stand and fight. O'Brien kept away and Burns repeated the Invitation. They clinched. O'Brlon trotted clr clog around hi opponent, occasionally leading. The crowd displayed dlssat Ufactlon and urged O'Brien to fight. Burns planted his left three times to the head as the gong soundod. ROUND 7. Burn attacked savage ly, landing left and right that did no damage. Burn continued to use his hand In clinches. O'Brien landed a right and a left hook, evidently with some power. Bum showed ability to duck O'Brien' left leads. Burns again Invited O'Brien to fight. He landed a straight left to the chest and i right to the neck and they went In- to a clinch. Burn landed several , light kidney blows, but they were not! well taken by the crowd. O'Brlon lanJed a left hook to the Jaw. 1 1 ROUND 8. Burns put left to h.sdj Oman of b WddlK nin. ' At tlio clout, of a rwent dlvorco cam a woinun apoctator roiuurkcd: "I know tlwy woulilu't pull tuifetber very lung. Tlio creao nmda bjr ber wtdillng ring proved I tint. Wbun alio bad boon imirrlul alx tuontha I aavr bor take bur ring off one day. Tbe murk It bad loft waa so faint yott could bardly ae It You can always gatitco tbe longtb of a marriage by tiie Impntp slou made by tbe wedillng ring. In tome cases tbe ring, even tbougb en-ttri'-'-loo largo, sink away Into tbe Ougcr. Sucb a mark as tbat Indicate a marriage aa lasting as oternlty. Otb or woiiifn may wear a ring as Ugbt as tbe akin, yet It will leave scarcely a streak on tbe fleeb. In tbat case look out for an early termination of tbe con tract" Tbe other women present eald noth ing, but all Improved tbe Orst oppor tunity to slip their ring around and Inspect tbe telltale mark. Tbe face of ome wore an expression of satis faction, others of disappointment but nobody knew the reason therefor. New York Tree. A Cosalalaroia) Arlraa. A doctor saw Julia Marlowe as Ju liet one night In Pittsburg and waa tre mendously Impreow'd. Ouly In tbe pow erful death scene there was a technical error. "Mis Marlowe," the doctor aald at a reception tbe next day, "I admired your Juliet profoundly. Tbe Imperso nation waa a work of art But pardon me, don't you know tbat a corpse doesn't stiffen, for at least six hours after deatbr Mia Marlowe answered in the drawl that b resurvea for such speeches, "Now. doctor, do you think I'm going to keep my audience wait ing alx hour for me to itlffenT" hovlbor' Kaaar am llvary VIII. Henry VIII. waa a frequent widow er, conceited, cunning, cruel and corpu lent He burned the pope's bull In effi gy, beheaded hla best friends, made himself defender of the faith by a Lat in law and bad an Inordinate ambition and an ulcer In bla leg. Henry sternly denied the validity of tbe proud pope of Roam and at last, worn out by an Internal discord, died more In sorrow than In anger.-Harper's Weekly. -if ' am Troabla Erarrwacr. We bave a lrothir In our church who belonged to several other denomina tions before be came to us, and be tells us tbey bare tha same trouble every where Impossible to get a I2.0U0 preacher for $750 a year. Osborne (Kan.) Parmer. Ilcrrdllarr. "Your son is a great football play er." "Yes; It Is hereditary." "I never beard tbat bis father was a f jotball play??." "He Isn't but be Is a chronic kicker." Houston Poet. I the Waldorf, To-Nig'ht. and right to Jaw. It almost swept O'Brien off his fet. Burns chased hit' man around the ring attempting to win In a rush. O'Brien put a short right Jab to the chest They clinched. O'Brien put right uppercut to chin. O'Brien spit blood freely and during this round kept away a long a he wa able. Burns finally stood still and watted for him to come into range. Burns displayed unexpected ability In slipping under O'Brien's leads. Burns wa always the agressor. ROUND 9. Burns' met O'Brien in the latter' corner with a savage right to the Jaw and they clinched. O'Brien kept away. They rushed Into another clinch. Jeffries broke them with diffi culty. Burns right to ribs was short but immediately afterward landed a stiff right to the head. He landed a right on O'Brien's face, which was covered with blood. Burns was trying 1 " uuer uiiri:tiuiet it'll um'civuv iftfiveu two light hooks on the left side to his I heud HOUND 10. Burns continued nis rushing tactics and O'Brien slipped In vicious swings. Bums ht hard n a clinch. They exchanged straight lefts to the face. O'Brien held on In a clinch, with Burns landing on his back, where a pink plaster adorned O'Brien. O'Brien seemed to be lean ing grogglly on Burns' shoulder. He straightened Burns up with a hard uppercut. He took hard right on the kidneys. O'Brien poked Burns with two straight lefts at long range, for the first time using a lead that has' al ways been his style of battle. He re peated the blow as the gong sounded. ROUND 11. Burns met O'Brien In a clinch, using his hands' whenever opportunity afforded, Burns took a straight left and also several rights and lefts to the face. He continued to O'Bren.l landing two straight ,0" lBKln a n in me "tomach. O'Brien danced along the ropes, dux iauea to escape iwo ugni - Tney cuncnea, O'Brien aancea RWIr. then ciosea in after Burns naa SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. "HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY." "I m not believer is too much mtdU else. Don't take medioio all the time. Get s good tonid and take it until th old vitality retarfl then stop. A e oral tonic sod sr ten resovaior ahould be taken in th spring and fall. For this purpoa there i nothing bet ter on earth than Cooper' New Dio eovery, but I advia no on to tak tail medicine or snj other aH year loo I MIPS ptlDfrLBToat, Civ. nature a ehanoe. Eatabliah regularit) In movement of the bow.la. Drink plant) ol water but not at meal time. Chew youi food very oareiully and eat slowly. Sleep with the window open, don't b afraid of (r.ah air and do nut eat a great deal of re. Be regular at meal. Go to bed and get up at the same hour eeh dv il potaibl. Tk a bottle of Cooper' New Diseovery twlo yet r and your lit should b long and healthy. Her i what Cooper' New Diseovery doe (or run-down people who need tooiet ' I have been sick ior number of veers with stomach trouble and also from back, aobe and headaches. metimee I became so weak I could not stand on my feet. My food did not seem to nouriah me and I oould sot gain strenf tk. I felt tired to death all the time. Nothing I took helped me, and bearing so much of tbe CoOpet medioines I decided to try them." "I have taken two bottles of Cooper' New Discovery with the moat remarkable r.aulta. I now (l entirely well. My appetite i fine, I sleep well, bv no mors headache and am quite strong again. I cannot express my thanks for whst these medicine have done. " Sallie Middieton, 1957 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Atk u about theae mcdie'nef.Wt til them. Charles Rogers THIS MAY INTEREST YOU . No on t Immune from kidney trouble, so Just remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will stop the Irregulari ties and cure any caae of kidney and bladJer trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITI8. Most victims of appendicitis are thou who are habitually constipated. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores' the natural action of the bowels. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nause ate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. 1 " 1 &t f'"' -'f 20-R0uND DRAW planted a left hook to the face. O'Brien landed a stiff uppercut as they the face as they separated. Burns ducked a left lead. Under the glaring light O'Brien's face waa a ghastly sight Jeffries white shirt was blood led from shoulder to cuffs, owing to hl Interference In the clinches. ROUND 12. Burns pursued O'Brien over the ring and landed left on the face. He requested O'Brien to break after a clinch. O'Brien's elbow met Burns' face as they clinched. Burns glove was locked under O'Brien and again he protested. Burns landed a left to the ribs' and a right to the face. Burns hooked with a light left to the heart. Burns ducked a left and chased his man around the ring. O'Brien ral lied, lashing two uppercuts to Burns' chin. Burns was compelled to do by far the more leading, and as they sep arated from a clinch, Burns swung O'Brien from him with apparent Jls gust at hla tactics. Honors were even ROUND 13. Burns appeared eager to come to closer quarters, but O'Brien evaded him and suffered punishment in a clinch. Jeffries used all his strength to break them. They closed again after exchanging weak lefts, O'Brien took two damaging lefts that renewed the stream of blood from his mouth and eyes. He appeared more willing to come to close quarters, and used his right to upper-cut with ad vantage twice tn rapid succession. Burns put a rght to the ear and O'Brien countered as they clinched. Burns' slipped over a straight left and the round ended with little advantage to either man, except that O'Brien seemed a little bolder. ROUND 14. Burns began the round with one of hi spectacular rushes, and as soon as released by the referee In a clinch bored in on to O'Brien, landing a hard right hook to the head, and then several body blows at close range. Burns slipped under a left lead O'Brien took a clear left to the chin before they clinched again. Burns led with a left hook to the stomach. O'Brien then put home a left hook to the stomach, Tbey exchanged right To Be and Means not only good thing to tat, and tns sen or su goes annx i Rye and Bourbon Cholce'WInes THE COMMERCIAL 609 Commerolal St, I III Wl 416 BOHD IT, ! ASTORIA, GKXGOI Carries too Finest lias si I Winesp Liquors and Pnk a) cigars CALL AND SEE US vq SPICES, cf BAKING POWDER, FLi7CRmGEXmC1 alkeJuhftrfy. finest Flavor, CL0SST6DY11S r fKRnjaMo,otteooN. c WITH from the First sound hand overhand hooks. Burns shot bis rlg-ht t othe Jaw and they were clinched as the round ended. . O'Brien made a much better showing than he did earulter tn the fight and the crowd called on htm for a speech. ROUND 15. O'Brien landed a left uppercut and Burns traded a left hook. Burns slipped, going almost to the floor while pursuing O'Brien. In i clinch he reached up with a short up percut that caught O'Brien Jdst above the belt O'Brien put In a straight left to the mouth and followed with a tap to the head. Again O'Brien's left reached Burns' face. The Phlladel- phlan seemed In much better shape than heretofore. Burns tried to slip over a left an dright In a clinch. His left eye was closing. The crowd hissed vigorously as the men tugged savagely In a clinch. The round was O'Brien's ROUND 16... They me In a clinch Into which O'Brien was pushed by his seconds. Burns missed a right hook and ducked a left swing. O'Brien landed a straight left to the face. They clinched again and Burns In breaking away Jabbed O'Brien with his left twice. Burns' seconds' protest ed against O'Brien holding bis, Burns' right glove. As they broke from a clinch O'Brien landed a light right hook and Burns countered with a left Jab to the ear. Jeffries worked hard to separate them as they clung to gether. O'Brien put a stiff right to the ear as the gong sounded. The round was slightly in O'Brien's favor. Round 17. They met tn the usual clinch and Jeffries' servies were 1m mediately in demand.' O'Brien ripped In a stiff right uppercut and escaped a rush by Burns Into a neutral corner. O'Brien put a left hook to the body and followed with two straight iefts to the face, both appearing effective. O'Brien landed a straight left to the eye and they clinched, holding until Jeffries broke them. ; Burns managed to reach O'Brien with a left hook and missed a savage right swing a mo ment later. O'Bren nut home a stiff clinched, and put a straight left to -nappJSSi -in 1 111 1 a a mama 1 1 11 lappi I i in -. 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(They rushed bard, both appeared cautious, aa It the fight had Just begun. O'Brien rocked Burns head with a stiff left. Burns slipped inside two leads. O'Brien Jabbed hi man twice lightly with a left and re peated the performance, dancing nim bly around the ring outside of Burns vicious blows, which fell short Burns, however, was still aggressive, and succeeded in planting a left Jab to the stomach while entering a clinch. Honors were even, but O'Brien was using his left to some advantage. ROUND 19. Burns was vtclously aggressive, but O'Brien wrapped him in an embrace that required the ref eree tobreak. O'Brien put a right to the chin and a left to the face. In a clinch Burns put a left over to the face. O'Brien tried three times to land a left, which he found had the effect of keeping Burns at a distance. Burns blocked a left hook and took a right hook to the chin. Burns slipped under a straight left and sent a hard right to O'Brien's body. They were clinching most ol' the time and were locked In an embrace when the round closed without advantage to either. Burns' left eye was closed. The crowd was on its feet expecting that the fight would go the limit ROUND 20. Burns attempted to strike with bis left arm and Jeffrie! used all his strength to force them out of a clinch. His efforts sufficed to keep them apart for a short time. Burns sent his left to the head as they broke. Burns appeared somewhat less vigorous and weakened when O'Brien planted a hard left to the Jaw. In a clinch that followed Burns' head seemed to wobble and he was not so vicious. He clung fully twenty sec onds to avoid punishment and Jeffrie used his shoulders to push Burns away. Bllfil I MM n