FRIDAY» APRIL 25, 1924 LOCAL news items TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT way through. At the end of what was suppose 1 to be a ten round con­ test, the referee held up a mit of each man. Urbanek is a boxer, and Gardieu while not as scienced as his opponent, is both a good boxer and a hard fighter. Urbanek showed traces of the fight, while Gardieu was barely 1 marked. As an able exponent of the I rabbit punch, Gardieu has few equals ; in his class. Charles Gilman A. Coffee .............. Jim Lampson Ed Cochran..... ....... R. D. Werschkul 7.98 4.99 4.49 37.42 28.91 Claud Webb J. W. B. Edward..... H. F. Ward ............ K. J. Best ul ............ A. A. Lane .............. E. A. Lane ............. Henry Newberg Bruce Case .............. Eino Lightfoot ........ Henry Newberg E. B. O’Neal ...... Lloyd Lane ............. Ed Morehead .......... Charles Baker ........ C. M Arney _ O. Huggett ............ Willie Webb ............ 13.96 15.96 31.91 31.91 25.93 51.93 42.41 5.48 11.97 21.94 57.38 11.97 15.95 11.97 ■7.98 33.91 14.96 , revival is in progress at the M. E. * h which will last all of next k Singer Fred Canaday, a ban- * of merit, gives a solo each even- BOND WARRANTS and leads the after meetings. Lamb Schrader Co.................. 197.96 fv Simpson Haijjrick has charge of Mead’s Cash store 7.50 Southern Pacific Co................. 359.80 ie main services. V X Childers, who moved here re- A. H. Tilden .................... . 45.00 from Seaside renewed acquaint- A. S. Tilden ............. 66.50 with R- T- R°othby of this city. Albert Tubbesing 21.31 Otis Fuller ............................ ' a lapse of 53 years, last Wed- 2.75 day They were raised together I Geo. Leslie ........................... 29.94 Vyliood days over near Monmouth, 95.84 WANTED— A GOOD, STEADY, Jack Leslie _______ ,lk county. They had much to talk gentlemanly salesman to handle a Francis Buckles ...................... 99.84 109.78 Ward’s Wagon in Tillamook county. Chas. Crowthers CUrk Hadley, who has been laid up 79.80 No experience needed. For full Chas. Burgland ................... th rheumatism for some time past, particulars write promptly to Dr. MARKET ROAD WARRANTS SCORES CATHOLIC CLERGY now able to be up and about. Ward’s Medical company, Winona, State Indust. Accident Com. .. .40 j E Shearer returned from a busi- Minnesota, Established 1856. 29-t.B Orvel Thorp ......................... 15.95 ss trip to Portland last Wednesday (Continued from page 4) Joe Thorp ............................... n.96 jrning- W. S. Coates........................... 11.9g The “Voice” says in a recent issue that the slayers of Lincoln, Garfield, W. S. Coates ..... lG CROWD SEES BOXING CON- and McKinley were each of them W. S. Coates .... TESTS W. E Anderson Catholics and that the man who shot (Continued from page 2) Roosevelt was a Catholic. Now eith­ A. H. Gulstrom The armory was filled with the Howard Cooper Corporation 1158.12 C. F. er the Catholic Church had something Stranhan . st crowd, so it was said, that 1 Howard Cooper Corporation 256.39 W. to do with these killings, or it pro­ S. Coates .... s ever attended any similar box- M. C. Kellow . 130.00 W. E. Anderson duces a most degenerate kind of citi- . event since the boxing game has Kelly Springfield Motor Truck zen. Ed Creecy ....... m in operation in this city. Bright- Co. 549.99 L. J. White ....... N. W. PHELPS X sent down a big delegation of Kelly Springfield Motor Truck Amity, Oregon, M. B. Lucas ..... iters for their favorite boxer, Gene Co. 91.50 O. E. Kellow..... April 10, 1924. banek, the slender, blonde mitman. King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co...... 6.31 A. K. McPherson ribald’i was also well represented. King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co........ 2.25 P. C. White ..... irry Ditter again officiated as ref- King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co........ 42.96 Carl White ....... ■e, and at times he had some prying Lamb Schrader Co................. 229.72 P. Russell ......... do to pull the boys apart in the E. E. Leland .... 24.00 Huber Ray ........ (Continued from page 1) M. T. Loban ... aches. 28.40 Bill Munroe ..... Die first excitement was caused by Motor Tool Specialty Co...... 32.05 Oscar Bennett ... and the Yaquina bay section, the set­ > Johnson of Whitney camp, a big Nelson Electric Co................. 20.45 Elmo King ....... tlers in the north part of the county 1 heavy weight, and George Martin Nelson Electric Co................. 27.80 Jim Imlah ......... are heavily taxed. They receive no Portland, an “also” willing boy of Oregon State Highway Com. 110.60 A. G. Thorpe .... compensation in the matter of water­ I pounds. While the boys were Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co........... 1.35 I. A. May ......... ways, but fully one-third of their tax­ nous, and landed some heavy hay- Patterson Parts Inc................. 3.38 Harry Robertson es are represented by the levy for kers on the atmosphere, they fail­ W. D. Pine ........................... 160.00 Loyd Wood ..... . port purposes, which means the con­ r le land anything with a floor kick W. D. Pine ............................ 160.00 U. S. Edwards .. tinued improvement of the Yaquina it, and they went through their A. W. Plank Hardware.......... 2.25 George Davis ... bar. For that reason, the people of ir rounds at a furious pace, both A. W. Plank Hardware ...... 3.80 W. L. Ostrander the north end of the county would like ng their best. Neither one of the Southern Pacific Co. 6.42 ike Shortridge to become a part of Tillamook county. rs had any science, but they in- Southern Pacific Co. 337.49 Jess Shortridge They have no creamery organization, ested, and Joe got lots of boosting Standard Oil Co...... 163.37 Elno Lightfoot . but when the Roosevelt road is finish­ m the timber boys, but the referee Standard Oil Co...... 268.57 Loyd Lane ...... ed, they want to organize and get a fated a mit of each, which was fair Steinbach Iron Works 106.23 Steinbach Iron Works lUgh 1.00 The Del Monte ’he next number was a four round Sunset Garage 21.72 Properties Com­ -to between Lewis Johnson and Tillamook City Water Com. 1.00 pany, Hotel Del Monte, Calif., use st. Bennett, both local boys . John- Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel. Co. 1.65 Zerolene oils and 1 weighed in at 166 and Bennett Tillamook Garage ................ 15.32 greases exclu­ ped the scales at 168. Bennett Union Oil Co........................... 82.98 sively in their 23 pieces of automo­ s substituted at the last moment Union Oil Co................. ... ....... 112.11 tive equipment. Danny Garth of Portland, who Wheeler Lumber Co............... 9.56 med that he could not come. May- Wheeler Lumber Co.............. 13.50 Danny was afraid he’d get kayoed, Carl White ........................... 17.30 get his hair mussed up, or some- The Whitney Co...................... 11.75 ng. Bennett put up a slashing Nancy A. Wilson .................. 2.00 id bout for two rounds, but Lewis F. S. Yorks Lumber Co......... 29.34 ded one in his mid-section that R. F. Zachman ...................... 17.52 k his wind, and at the end of the A. H. Tilden ......................... 35.75 >nd round, Bennett was too winded P. J. Kirby ........................... 28.00 further mixing. In justice to Otis Fuller ............................. 7.56 •< inett, it is but fair to say that he Dave McCracken .................... 17.87 « Equally important with the quality of Zero­ 1 in no condition to battle, and Albert Tubbesing .................. 4.81 I 2.00 the best he could. Many fans Ira Ludtke ........................... lene. which we believe to be the best oil made 29.90 lid like to see him trained for a P. E. Allen ...................... -•...... fur the lubrication of the modern automobile, I go, as he is a good boxer, and Geo. Leslie ............................ 89.82 59.90 dely willing to mix. Johnson was Jack Leslie ............................. whether of eastern or western origin and irre­ 42.41 •n the decision. Albert Miller ......................... spective of price, is the service offered by over 24.95 he next canto was a real he-set-to, Paul Burke ........................... 700 Standard Oil Company Service Stations and 59.90 1 Clark Johnson, 154 pounds, and Francis Buckles .................... 23.97 4 imy McCarty, 154, in the second Fred Kebbe ....... thousands of Zerolene dealers throughout the 39 90 est between them thia year. Their Chas. Ewan ....... Pacific Coast states. 109.78 ious fight was a draw. It is said Chas. Haybarker 8.98 McCarty came prepared in his E. R. Alvord ..... A recent letter from the Del Monte Properties 17.98 mind to knock Clark out, but at W. H. Sales ....... y 19.96 end of six rounds of mighty pretty Chas. Crowthers Company, Del Monte, Calif., makes this point: 23.94 ting it was another draw. John- Chas. Burgland 75.81 was the stronger man at the end. Ed Vogt . . .. “We operate a fleet of twelve Winton cars in the 39.40 McCarty hit him with all he had, Geo. H. Flieman guest passenger service in addition to quite a fleet 50.94 missed the button. Clark landed Sam Tomlinson .. of commercial type vehicles, ranging all the way 23.97 e hard ones on McCarty’s ribs Chas. Stevens .... from Fords to five-ton Packard trucks, all of which 25.93 stomach that made the Portland­ E. .1. Tomlinson . are lubricated with the Zerolene oils and greases 159.74 ack off and cover up. Of the two W. F. Cain ........ 31.92 McCarty is the better in-fighter, Bud Steele ....... supplied by your company. 117.26 was dangerous at times, but John- Bill Ewan .......... r “The uniformly prompt and courteous treatment 126.27 fought him at every turn, and Tom Ewan ....... 59.87 which we have received in connection with this doped a bad uppercut that kept P. E. Allen ......... 116.74 Irishman guessing. This was a Ed Best .............. service is a credit to your organization and it is put­ 129.74 fight, and McCarty seemed de­ Paul Cooper ting it mildly indeed to state that 47.94 V fined to end it until the last two W. S. Coates ..... our experience both with your prod­ 38.32 >ds, when he began to slow up. W. E. Anderson ucts and service has been highly 28.74 ■son stood foot to foot and sev- A. H. Gulstrom satisfactory.“ 23.94 times had McCarty guessing, but C. F. Stranahan .... 11.97 skill of the Portlander always E. Scheese --------- Big users don’t pay tribute to the 13.96 him out. At the end of the sixth M. T. Loban ...... — 5.98 superstition that there is some­ *f the men were fighting hard, Chas. Scheese ...... 11.97 honors about even. The referee Tom Henneberry thing mysteriously “better” about 2.99 a draw, whiefi was popular. —A* Standard OJ Levi Chitwood 84.83 “eastern” oils just because they Company’« new le or main event, was be- E. L. Mohler......... 109.78 i mpro w d oü for n Billy Gardieu of Portland and Guy Grames ......... cost more — why should you? Ford ca», “F~d» 107.76 e Urbanek of Whitney mills, J. L. Conover ........ Thore CASwrw