THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 31.
■ Jeffries Retain Championship.
■ S an F rancisco , July 25.—After fight-
■ng a battle of eight rounds, Robert
Fitzsimmons to-night forfeited his last
Haim upon the heavyweight champion,
■hip. He was knocked to the floor by
■ames Jeffries and counted out after lie
nad so badly punished the champion
that it was a foregone conclusion,
among the spectators, that the Cornish-
Knan must win. Bleeding from a num
ber of gashes in the face, apparently
W eakening and clearly unable to cope
ivith Fitzsimmons’ suj»erior skill Jeflries
Delivered two lucky punches as Fitzsiin-
vnons paused in I.is fighting to speak to
him, and turned the tide.
I The battle was brief but noteworthy,
find will live in pugilistic* history, Fitz
simmons tried once to arise from the
vnat, but sank down again in helpless
ness and heard himself counted out,
[where hut a moment before he had ap-,
'parenllv all the better of it.
“ I will never fight again,’’ said the
battle scarred veteran of the ring, when
he had sufficiently recovered to talk.
“ The fight was won tairlv, and to the
best tnan belongs the laurels.’’
” You’re the most dangerous man
alive,’’ said Jeffries in return, “ and 1
consider nivseii lucky to have won when
I did.”
cent», which would mean 22 cents here
Mr. Winstanley’s correspondent predicts
50 cents as the price which will be reach
ed latter in the season.
1902
Quaint Features of Life.
Mr. Andrew B Potter and his wife of
West Newton, Mass., celebrated on a re
cent date the sixty-third anniversary of
Over a fancied insult which had as its their wedding day. He is 86 years old
starting point a dispute over the elfec- and she is 82. For fifty years they have
tions of two girls, who are waitresses in lived in a house that Mr. Potter built
a North Portland hotel, two young men, for their occupancy. Oil either side of
named Frank Carlson and George Bald them in other houses reside their two
win, fought a duel with their bare lists sons and their families.
Saturday night oil Nicolai street, Port
and Carlson received a knock out
The czar wears a ring in which he be
I land,
blow io the stomach from which he lieves is imbedded a piece of the true
instantly died.
Baldwin surrendered cross. It was originally one of the treas
himself to Detectives Day and Weiner ures of the Vatican and was presented to 1
and is locked up at the city jail, charged an ancestor of the czar. Some years ago
with murder. He pleads self-defence. the czar was traveling from St. Peters- t
Carlson
received severe punishment burg to Moscow. He suddenly discovered
about his face, and it is thought that his that he had forgotten the ring. The train
nose is broken. Baldwin’s face is hardly was stop|>ed immediately and a special 1 I
scarred. Both men’s hands are cut and messenger sent flying back on an express
bruised, showing that the} did their best engine for it, nor would the czar allow
to inflict punishment upon each other.
the train to move until, several hours
afterward, the messenger returned with
Does the Boy Have a Chance? t he ring.
LOOK OUT FOR TIIE GRAND CLEARANCE SALE AT
THE “FAMOUS” CLOTHING STORE. OPPOSITE
TILLAMOOK POST OFFICE.
A Discount of 40 per cent on the Dollar.
Our large stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS is coming mid so we need plenty of room, and in order to
make it we have concluded to dispose of as much as possible of our good until the 1st of August, at a never
heard before sacrifice—60c. on the dollar.
Remember we are not referring to odds and ends, or old goods, but the very best kinds and latest styles and
patterns in men’s and boy*s clothing, furnishing», hats, and also ladies’, men’s and children's shoes, etc. A
large assortment to select from on hand yet. Bear in mind that at all the time we are able to sell cheajier than
any merchant in Tillamook county, but at no time will we nor anybody else lie able to repeat such a 6‘k’. on the
dollar sale again, for it would ruin any firm. Grab this one in a life time opportunity and save 40c. on the
dollar.
THE “ FAMOUS” CLOTHING STORE, OPP.
THE P.O.
L. ROBINSON & CO., Proprietors
Plans are under way for fitly celebrating
Why the boy leaves the farm is a
mooted question, especially w hen there the entrance ol Henrik Hudson into the
seem to be unusual opportunities for suc harbor of New York and the discovery
cess, and the parents are anxious that of the Hudson river on September 11.1
their boys should stay on the farm, says 1609. The tricentennial is seven years
a writer in the Rural New Yorker. hence, but the matter has been brought
Dealers iß
From rather careful observation for a up thus early in order that the most
number of years and talks with a good suitable celebration may l»e observed, i
many young men, a number of w hom Eben E. Olcott gave a dinner at the
Hunter Shoots His Nose Off.
have had agricultural education, it is tny University club in New York in order
that the subject might be properly dis
B aker C ity , July 26.—A man named firm conviction that often the parents
cussed. The result was the formation
William Buchanan shot his nose off themselves are to blame, without of a board of governors, of which Tho
Thursday evening, while out hunting realizing it. As one grows older in years mas Howell Fowler was elected presi
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies
on the Osborn ranch, 10 miles north and often not in robust health, we are dent. Various plans have been proposed
west of this city. He was hunting with apt to liecome very conservative and to
and
suggestions
are
invited
from
those
Agent for CHARTER OAR STOVES. Western Washing Machines
a shotgun when by some means the get into u rut w ithout kuowing it. An
interested.
piece was accidentally discharged, the xious to have the boys do well, we give
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
them
as
good
an
education
as
possible,
While crossing the ocean recently Pier
load passing upward in front of his face I
often
including
the
agricultural
college
pont Morgan heard someone refer to
in such a manner as to almost sever
his nose from his face. The member was or one of the shorter courses. The boy 1 draw poker as the great American game.
left hanging by a strip of skin, and goes away, mingles with others, picks I The financier indignantly protested,
Mr. Buchanan said he was about to up many new ideas, gets interested in saying : “ It is not a game characteristic
pull it off and thro w it a way, when he other lines of agriculture and sees, or ot the American people and it never will
decided that he had better let it alone. thinks he sees, wherein his folks are not be. It is based upon a lie and the man
He was brought to this city yesterday doing as well as they might be added who has the greatest capacity for deceit
usually wins. The effect upon boys is to
and placed in the hospital. The physici with good profit.
He comes home full of enthusiasm and make them think deceit and bluff are
ans think that they can save his nose,
or at least they have replaced it and are an ambition to make his mark in the smart and essential to work. It is an
business. He suggests gradually new iniquitous game and ought to be abol
going to try to save it.______
ideas, but here is where the trouble be ished.”
__________
gins. The father is getting along in
Back With Alleged Murderer.
There is an old story of a religious as
years ; has lost some of his early enthu
sembly in France getting into a dispute
E ugene , Or., July 26.—Sheriff \V. W. siasm ; sees only the dark side ; thinks over a theological question, and in order
Withers returned today from Nevada only of the expense that new methods to settle it a call was made for a Greek
having in charge Bert Heaton, alias Ray, would entail. He has got along so far Testament, but no one of the delegates
without all these new things; why cannot
havk ok hand
whom he has been after for two months.
had one.
But when the wine was
The crime for which Henton is wanted the boy be content to follow in his loot brought in and a call was made for a
is the murder of Benton Tracy at Jun steps ? He has done fairly well • the corkscrew a dozen or more of theclerical
ction May 20. Tracy was killed late at farm is paid for and everything is in delegates were found to possess them.
night in a saloon where he was tending good shape. He does not need a separa Some of those delegates may have been
bar, there being no witnesses to the tor and all the figuring that could he in th: crowd on the shore at Ocean
murder. Suspicion at once pointed to done to show the increased value of the Grove, N.J., recently, when a man nearly
Bert Ray, a gambler, who had been play cream would not convince him. Silo is drowned was brought out of the water
ing in hard luck, and upon search being perhaps a good thing, but our cows do and there was a loud cry lor whisky.
pretty well, and if you get a silo that
made he was not to be found. The
Almost in a flash, says the dispatch re
Sheriff was unable to get any clue as means we must plow up a lot of land lating the affair, fourteen flasks of I
to his whereabouts until June 24, when every year and cither by a cutting out whisky were exposed and offered in the
he heard of him in Redding. He at fit or hire one. All this looks twice its crowd, one flask having written on it
normal size to him. To the boy they
once went in pursuit but the man was
the prescription : “ Good at any drug
gone. Keeping up the search lie located are plain roads to more profitable farm store. ”
ing. The father does not always realize
him in Wells, Nevada,where he made the
arrest in a barber shop, and now has that times are constantly changing and
A Chicago dairyman, charged with
one must keep up with the procession.
his prisoner behind bars.
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
Graduates of the school are in con
The boy is in favor of trying small selling impure milk, brought into court
stant demand at salaries ranging from
HAIR CIITING,
fields of cow peas, sow beans and alfalfa six women with babies two young to SHAVING,
Prisoner Fears For His Safety.
$40.00 to $100.00 per month. Students
n order to grow more protein on the talk, but whose looks bespoke good
health. The mothers testified that the
take the state examinations during their
SHAMPOOING, ETC
A shland , July 26 — Edward Loucks, arm. The father doesen’t understand babies were fed on milk furnished by the
course
in the school and are prepared to
the sreond victim of the bullet of John very definitely what protein is. He defendant, and the babies themselves
receive state certificates on graduation.
A. McDonald, the Klainathom salxm- would rather keep on raising timothy were put in evidence as exhibits A to F Electric Baths nicely tilted up. Good for
Expenses range from $120.000to$175.00
keeper, died at Yreka, last night. He with a little clover in it. The boy ex inclusive. When two of the exhibits
persons suffering with rh< uniatitm
per year. Strong Normal course and
was a prominent member of the A. O. plains about protein and its value in cried the court had to admit that their
well equipped training department. The
U. W. order and members of the local feeding but the father has always done lung power afforded presumptive proof
fall term opens September 16th.
lodge attended to his wants. Loucks’ fairly well with hav, corn fodder and that there were no tuberculosis germs
For catalogue containing lull informa
relatives are in the State of Michigan cornmeal. He doesen’t realize that he in the milk. It is probably the first case j
tion address.
might have done much better with a
The preliminary examination of Me
on record in which children too young j
E. D. RISSLER, President.
Donald for the killing of both Hoover better class of foods. The boy perhaps to talk were cited as witnesses.
Or J. B. BINTER, Secretary.
and Lucks will take place at Yreka sees a chance to make some money by
Monday, instead of Klamatlion, for the growing new varieties of potatoes and
Two smart young men of Bayonne,
authorities fear to risk the removal of selling them for seed, but some of these N.Y., were sentenced to thirtv days in
AND
McDonald on account of the indignation new varieties might cost $ 10 a barrel !
jail, without the alternative of a fine, by
“Why buv a lot of kinds that might a local magistrate the other day for per
of the people of Siskiyou County over
not do w’ell when we’ve got a lot of po sistent attempts to flirt with a respect
the murder.
McDonald is badly frightened over tatoes in the cellar thht are probably able young woman of that city who was
the affair, and has requested Sheriff better than you can buy ?” the father waiting at the door of a store for her
Fresliour to place him in the most secure says.
husband. In delivering sentence the
The fal her opposes the weeder. “Why, court stated that it would be very
cell in I he jail T he general opinion is
that the killing of Loucks was a most it’ll tear up everything.” He has al dangerous hereafter for mashers to ply
cold-blooded murder, and though threats ways planted corn by hand, and would their contemptible trade in that town.
of lynching have lieen freely made, yet be afraid to trust his corn to a planter.
9
At a beefstuke dinner given recently
it is believed that the law will be per As for a potato pl inter they could never
Freight in 5-ton lots and over ♦3.50 per ton.
mitted to take its regular course in the plant them to suit him, though it did at Palm garden. Green and Homburg
Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery
the work perfectly and faster than ten avenues. Brooklyn, among a few friends
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton.
case.
Machinery and Supplies we carry
men could do it. The l>oy kee|>a pushing Michael Schmidt, a cigar manufacturer,
Passenger rate, $3.50.
the largest stock in the northwest.
for new tilings and better methods. and Herman Hochwart, one of the pro
New, Rich Placer Field.
A full line of I). H. Burrell & Co.’»
Once and a while he makes a mistake, prietors of the garden, entered into a
celebrated Cheese making prepara
G rants P ass . July 25—A new and which is harped on whenever a new plan contest as to who had the best apatite,
tions, Apparatus, etc.
rich pincer field has been discovered in a is promised, The boy gets sick of for the contest being for a handsome urn
Send for Catalogue.
w of the ever l>eing opposed and scarcely ever be rliella. The others at dinner watched
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basin situated on the n< rib »dope
tti»kiyo«i8. 75 miles south of Grant’s Pass. ing able to do things better or to try the conte»t with iiiudienjoyment. The
Tiie scene of the new discovery is in Del new way». He begins to dislike the ol«i referee selected was Frank Ross, a part
Norte County, Cal., but the only way farm, later to hate it. and looks for work ner of Hochwart, who claims to be the
<>.f reselling the district is from Gram’s in the town or city. If the father, instead champion steak eater of thecountry. The
143 FRONT STREET, -
Passover the stage roid ami by pack of opposing every ne w project, had coun contestants started off eating three
trail
M. E H<»rr, a mining man who seled with the boy, and tried to see dozen little neck clam», six plates of
PORTLAND, ORE.
has interest in mining claims in the things from his |«oii!t of view occasional chowder, three small leave« of rye bread
newly discovered district, has just return ly, some of th** new things might have and then th* steaks were tackled. U hen
Agents for
ed from there bringing in a bag of appeared on the farm, new and better Hochwart had finislul seven and a half
DeLaval Cream Separators.
nuggets and coarse gold that he had . I methods employed. . and an increased pounds of steak he withdrew from the
gathered from the rich dirt of the Imam profit gained._________
contest, for Schmidt had just finished
by ground-elucing. He was »ent into the
eight pound*. The umbrella was then
Bachelor Girl’s Reflection.
awarded to Schmidt amid much ap-
district to investigate the claims owned
|
pin use. Bach'of ihe contestants also
there by c. mining company of Aberdeen,
Most men look at a pretty girl as if drank several bottles ol ale. The others
DEALER IN
Wash.
The basin in which the new placer field she had been born expressly on their in the party were ex-County Treasurer
is located is walled in by rugged mouii- i account.
Peter P. Huberty, ex-Assembly man
Men are not nearly as wise as women Wicke, Dr. Glanbit and Mr. Brown.
tains, and the only way to reach it from
let
them
think
they
are.
I have just received direct
Shop next door to Larw n’H Hotel, Tillumook]
the Grant’s Pass Crt scent City road is
A man can earn $10,(XX) a year, and
A child struck by lightning, apparently from Chicago, the best quality
by a narrow trail This basin is an au- |
riferous black-»and deposit, and is rang- j yet he has to marry some little woman dead and terribly burned, was placed in and latest styles of footwear.
ing from six to 30 feet in depth, and is with $1 a week spending money just to a grave, July 7. bv Russians at Glen
Gentlemen’s,
Lyon, Pa., «nd half an hour later was Consisting
of
very rich in coarse flage gold, with num make himself comfortable.
If alt men were wise all women wonld taken out conscious and with no other
erous nuggets of $10 to $25 value. The
Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
seem
sensible.
effects
of
the
lightning
except
the
burns.
ground is easily worked, and water
Most men divide women into to It is alive and doing well. The bolt Shoes that was ever offered for
being plenty, the miners who are in the
classes—their mothers and sisters and passed down the chimney and struck the sale in the City of Tillamook.
district are making good money by
child in the cradle, running down its
HTEAMERS-SI E H. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
shoveling the rich sand into ground all other women.
It e will pay ' you to
call
and
It is surprising how much most men body from the right «hoclder to the left i
i
•
v
sluice» or rockers and getting out the
ONLY
LINE--AHTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
don't
know
about
babies.
hip
and
then
down
the
leg
and
across
examine
lily
gOOGS
and
prices
be-
gold in the old fashioned way. The Elk
A man generally reforms on account the right foot, horning the flesh nil the fore purchasing elsewhere.
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
horn Mining Company, of Aberdeen,
of some women, and then take all the I j distance.
tl.ctaiue
Neigh'tors flocked
docker! in
in mid
and ns
as
Wash., 1» arranging *o send a crew of
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. and
credit
to
himself.
soon
ns
it
could
lie
done
a
grave
two
men into the district to work the sev
also th* Astoria
Columbia River R. R. foi Han Frantrisco, Portland
Women don’t idealize men, for they i leet deep was made. The child, stripped
eral claims it owns there, and to pre
anti all point» cast. For freight and passenger rates apply to
never have a chance to.
pare and equip them|witha hydraulic | The average man meets more than his of all its clothing, was covered with two
SAMUEL ELMORE A CO. General Agent». AHTORIA. OR
feel of earth, its head being left free. The
plant.
! match in the average woman.
rain poured vigorously, but a crowd
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
It a man is a failure he is sure it is stood about the grave proving. Half
A
. U). R. A N. R. R. Co . Portland.
The receipts of fish by the canneries
some woman’s fault.
an hour afterward Dr. E. M. Davis
]A A C. R. R. C o ., Portland.
and cold-storage plants Saturday at
A woman never learns to catch a ball reached the scene and found the child
Astoria blocked them, and there is every I because men are so much easier.
was conscious and not snffering. It was
appearance that it is but the beginning
Men will never concede that a woman
of another large run. If the fish are knows anything, yet some men spend taken lo the hospital and is likelv to re-
cover. The theory of the Russians is
caught Sunday and Monday it is prob all their time fussing because some wom
that the earth absorbs the electricity
ably that the amount taken from each en do not know more than they do.
from the body.
boat will lie limited, which has already
More women would l>e angles if more
l»een done at McCown’s cannery. Everv men cared anything about heaven.
S tate of O hio . C ity of T olf . ik >, i s □
class of gear is catching the fish, and the
L ccas C ounty ,
■pillili
.
'■«■■■i l
F mank J. (,Hk»r.v nuke« oath that h<* ia the
NOTK E F or W Bl.iC \ I ION.
season is now as good as it has been
»enior partuei of the firm of H. J. CHESRV ffc j
Departmcrt of the interior.
for a number of years.
Cc., rioinr buaitie»» In the C’ty of Toledo. <
Office at Oreg.»n ( ity. Or.
County and Slate aforeaaid, and that »aid firm i
July firth. 1902
Manager James Winstanky, of rhe
will nay the aum of ONE HUNDRED HOL
•
Notice fa hervhv .riven lhat the following
Oregon Hopgrower»’ Association receiv named aettler ha» fiied notice of hia intention LARS for e»i h and every caw- <»f catarrh tiiat |
ed advices from New York tod iy to the to make fi »1 pro.f in wpport of hia claim. cannot be cured by the uae of H all ' s C atambh i
C* “*■
FRANK J. CHKNKV.
(
BIIAVINO,
ajm R. •"«!
effect that 30 to 35 cents has been offered 1 under
NOTICE.
be made before Register and Receiver. 1 ntted
Sworn to before me and »iiWribed in my '
in that state for hops of tl»e cr«»p of 1902 ' states Land Office al Oregon City Oregon, on
HAIR CUTTING,
W4MI
No charge made for sewing
nreaen«*, thia Mta day of l»rcember. A D. iMh.
Based upon this news, Mr. Winstanley September 6th. »002. viz
A W OLKARON
JAMES E URAIO,
SHAMPOOING,
conclude* that 25 cents or better will
rips
or
naiiing
soles
on
shoes
f . a «. I
Notary Public,
j
E No. i/Oy for the w
& Bnd L
<
»
soon ba offered in Oregon There is H
p 54 Se
•**< jl T 4 N . R- to W.
purchased
of
me.
Wall
’
«
Catarrh
Cure
ia
take
internally
and
I
He
main
th.
’
fr>llow,n<
u,
pmv-
always a difference of 4 cents per pound
ad» directly on the blood aud mocowa »urface» j
between the prices in New York and in hi» <*oniinuou< t evidence upou and cultivation of the system, bend for testimonials tn*
»aid lami, viz:
... ...
Oregon
It is al«» reported that sales of ! of pe
F J. CHENEY A UO , Toiedo.O.
Witt T Kol.nd. WilliMB I.,««. Phlhp
SVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
ifold by hrnsiwu. 7V
Oregon hops of I'JTi were made more i'ondit.nd J.me. Corbitt ..fbrand. Orr«on
Agent and Salesman.
Hail a Family Pills ate the best.
I
C has B Moo««», ■«gMtrr.
than a week ago in New York at 26
M c I ntosh & M c N air
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK
J
A.
TAFT
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
Finish
Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship
Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER.
Lap
State Normal School, Monmouth, Or.
LATIMER, BROS.,
CHEESE
Steamer Geo R. Vosburg
BUTTER
MAKERS Tillamook and Astoria
■
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5<Vill Run Between
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:
: Ship
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B^DDlClÇ-kEATlN^ CO.,
Freight by A. A 0. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. Vosburg.
NEHALEM TRANS. CO
M
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« w Jf.
Red Shoe House
F
LEACH
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Pacific Navigation Co
BEST HARD
WHEAT FLOUR,
Edwards & Sladden
nsnainiixoa
^ peîrless - e
P. F. BROWNE,
t
Sold by COHN & CO Hot and Cold Baths
Tillamook, Or,