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BUY A- CERTIFIED CAR At Certified Public Motor . , ; Car Market. 1923' Ford touring 17. .. .1340 1923 Maxwell touring ...$700 izo Chevrolet, tburing . .$200 1922 Dodge Roadster ...$575 Look for the Orange and Black Sign. Y Block N. of Post Office n vj !LJ brand BR fri?a will think yon have a brand new , rar . if toil ony en ol tna twd mod el wa now bava o dis play. Yon ran hardly tall th difference. . ' "T7iad But Hot jLbnwd Ten will ukt oar On Price flan. Certified Public Motor Car Market Blk (S. of p. o. 1 Phone 885 1 ! jIH 3i.ll 171 Hoi jaaaaaaaaHaj 11; Phone88S t. t HE PIOIEII IS ;Mr. I. Knowltt VflTe orrv n reAlry wimi hi pnp A?triii t-t- By Tftornton Flsnar flCCIDtrJTLY KILLED $ vsr we TKVi. V C ( yooa OWr Crss, 1 1 Amos Wilkins. Dies as Re- suit of Injuries Received , at Coburg EUGENE, Ore.. March 13. Amos Wllklns, native of Lane coanty and son of the late Mitchell Wilkins, one of the most promi nent pioneers of this part of the slate, died at a hospital here to day as a result of ijuries sus tained in an accident at his farm at Coburg yesterday afternoon. . A hay rack ' suspended in the air fell upon him and pinned him beneath It. lie remained three hours under the rack before he was discovered by hia son. He was 70 years old. 5 jr' ty MfiLat n I iriaT'aj-ii'arfai I I . fi n - - i I I " -i -1.1 1L, T 1 ABUSER --PARK FCXD SOUGHT SEATTLE, March 13. Appro jpriatlon of not less than $100,000 by the : Washington, state leglsla tur for maintenance and develop Iment of existing state parks and it aufflcient additional sum to pur chase areas menaced with de ist ruction was a recommendation I made today to the state scenic i preservation conference at the i University of Washington here by committee on plans. KILLED III CRASH Truck Plunges Over Em. bankment Near Lewiston, . Idaho, Six Injured LEWISTON, Idaho. March 13 Luigi Marazzo, Italian laborer, was instantly killed and six other Italian laborers were seriously in jured at noon today when an auto mobile truck upon which they were riding, plunged over an em bankment on the Lewiston-Pome-roy highway. The men were en route to their camp for dinner and Marazzo was driving the truck. His compan ions state he was driving fast a"nd a front wheel was caught in a ridge of sand left by the road grader and the truck was thrown over the embankment. Marazzo leaves a family in Eu rope and a son In Spokane. TAX DUE SATURDAY WASHINGTON, March 13. Full payments must be made on income tax installments due Satur day, the house failing today to take any action on the proposed resolution to make effective im mediately the proposed 25 per cent cut on income taxes payable this year. The provision for the 25 per cent cut is in the revenue bill, al ready passed by the house, and if enacted into law the reduction can be made on later installments. Refunds will be given for excess amounts paid on this installment. FINALS PLAYED KANSAS CITY. Mo., March 13 Two college teams Butler of Indianapolis and Lombard of Gales burg. 111. with Kansas City Atht letic club and the Hillyards of St. Joseph.Mr.. emerged tonight as the semi-finalists in the national AAU basketball tournament. 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COMMERCIAL ... f. . - - -i Young Stribling and Champion Mike McTigue, Who Are( To Battle Again, "Snapped" by Ma Stribling J'f'' ' ' " "'t SaC , ,fexvI-- v ' - Il dPky' 1 'ill Toung Striblinif. the Georgia schoolboy sensation of the ring, and McTigue, light heavyweight champion, are shown here shak ing hands after having signed ar ticles for a return bout to 1 held iu Newark, X. J., on March 31. Stribling's mother In taking a snapshot of the smiling boxers who soon will be tryingfto knock each other out. Their first battle, held in Georgia, was declared a draw and the decision caused a riotous bceue. t t BOXING PORTLAND. March IS. Young Dudley, Oakland welterweight, took a 10-round decision over Marty Summer of New York here tonight. In another 10-round bout Charley Helman, Portland, and Teddy Seidman, New York, went to a draw. They are bantamweights. NEW YORK, March 13. Gene Tunney, American light heavy weight champion, will be the first American opponent of Erminio Spalla, Italian heavyweight, who is on his way here, Tex Rickard said today. Spalla stayed for 14 rounds with Firpo at Buenos Aires. It Isn't pure wickedness that keeps city folk from going to church as villagers do. They don't even co down to the depot on Sunday. We trust, however, that Rus sia's national honor isn't wounded by America's inability to recognize her as an equal at present. SEATTLE, March 13. Meeting for the fourth time this year, Johnny Jordan of Tacoma and Dode Bercot of Monroe, will box a six round main event here Tues day. They last met here March March 4. Jordon has one victory with the other two of the three battles called draws. Ml YIELDS 141 in mm MENS Full Total of 173 Have Not Yet Been Recovered By Searchers ..j CASTLE GATE, Utah. March 13 (By The Associated Press) Mine No. 2 of the Utah Fuel company in which 173 men lost their lives Saturday morning in a terrific ex plosion had yielded 141 victims tonight. The rescue work was practical ly abandoned during the day by the workers who concentrated their efforts on the establishment of a new fresh air base in the sec tion of the mine still to be ex plored. SEME DEATH Boy First Admits Having Killed Owner Then Denies Former Story TIMIS GREET DthiBY AT DETROIT Former Cabinet Officer Re turns to Michigan Home From Capital SEATTLE, March 13. An ele ment of mystery in connection with the attempted robbery of a Kent pool room and the fatal shooting Saturday night of Frank II. Tilley, 73, an employe in the pool hall, was added today after the prosecuting attorney today issued a complaint in justice court charging John Groger, 17, of EI- lensburg with first degree mur der. Investigation developed that Groger repudiated his story of the alleged killing after spending Monday night in the King county jail. FRENCH CLASH DETROIT, Mich., March 13. "Ned" Denby, one time gunntr's mate on the USS Yosemite. state legislator, state congressman, hree year3 secretary of the navy, a veteran of two wars and now a raaior in the marine reserve corns l came home today. Thousands crowded the con course at the Michigan Central station as the former cabinet of ficer arrived from Washington and the route to the city hall, where the Denby party was wel comed by Acting Mayor Joseph A. Martin, was lined with people. An afternoon of receptions during which thousands reiterated to Mr. Denby their faith culminated in a banquet in his honor at which re presentatives of all political par ties were present. It was "more like a launching than a going into dry dock." as one speaker said, noting the en thusiasm that greeted mention of rumored future political activity by the former secretary. Mr. Denby read a prepared address. PARIS, March 13. (By the A. P.) The clash between the Poin care government and the finance committee of the senate over f is cal measures designed to balance the budget and restore the franc in the exchange marketbegan to day, and when the first skirmish was over it was found that only one of the adversaries had taken a clrar position. HILLYARD, Wash., March 13. Bitten on the back of the neck by his opponent during a clinch at the close of the second round. Billy Conley, 16.', tonight was Eiven a deiXion over Frank Lang, 1S5, in the headline bout of the smoker here. Conley had things all his own way throughout the two rounds and had knocked Lang down five times. Sumner Smith, 129, was given a decision over Roy Morrell in the fourth round. Al Gracia, 140, knocked out Young Joe Benjamin in the third. Paul Flannifan, 105. and Mickey Lawler fought a four- round draw. Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Fart Through Freight to All Valley Point Daily. 6peed-Efficlnc7-Serrlc6 8Um-Portland-Woodbur Oorrallls Eugene Jef fertxm D Alias - Albany-Monmontn Independence Monroe Springfield SHIP BY TRUCK PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given, that on the 2Cth day of February, 1924, by an order of the county court of the State of Oregon for Marion county, Agnes Southworth was appointed executrix of the last will and testament and of the estate of Charles W. Southworth, deceased All persons having claims against said estate are, therefore, requir ed to file eaid claims, properly verified with said executrix at 1105 Mission street, Salem, Ore gon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: the 29tb day of February, 1924. AGNES SOUTHWORTH, Executrix J. M. Devers, Attorney for Executrix. f29, m7-14-21-28 SUIT DISMISSED CHARGED WITH BRIBERY NEW YORK, March 13. Chas. Peter of Salt Lake City, president of the International Mascot Min ing company of Pocatello, Idaho, was held in $25,000 bail today on a charge of grand larceny in con nection with alleged stock swin dles. His operations were said by witnesses to hare covered a period of nine years, to have extended from New York to California, and to have caused suicides, insanity and destitute homes. As an indoor sport, gossip doesn't seem nearly so popular since somebody mentioned dam age suits. SEATTLE, March 13. An or der dismsing the charge of crim inal libel standing against Martin Flyzek. president of district No. 10, United Mine Workers of Amer ica, in the King county superior court will be entered tomorrow. Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas said tonight. Fertilize Your Lawn i Yoli will find it pays to use a good fertilizer on your lawn, roses, trees and flowers. We have all kinds, Rose Lawn, Sheep Guano, Bone Meal, etc. Kills the Moss You cannot have a nice velvety lawn without you kill the moss. There is nothing better than FERTLIME or HYDRATED LIME to do the work. In bulk, 50 lb. bags and 100 lb. bags. Lawn Grass Seed We have all kinds of the fancy lawn Grasses, including Fancy White Clover, Kentucky Blue Grass, Fescue Grass, Creeping Bent, Red Top, Shady Nook and Fancy Mixed. . Garden Seeds Our stock is complete in Tested Bulk Seeds, also, Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, Rhubarb Roots, Asparagus Roots, Etc. D. A. WHITE & SONS Phone 160, 261 State St. NOTICE OF HEARING F1XAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that tfc. final account of Sarah Leon Bernd, as executrix of the etu of William August Bernd, deceit, ed, has been filed in line county court oi Aiarion county, Oregon, and that the 31st day of March' 1924, at the hour of 10 b'clock a. m. has been duly appointed at the time and the court bouse at Salem, Marion county, Oregon, as the place for bearing of objections to such final account and the set tlement thereof, at which time any person lnterestea in such estate may appear and file .objections thereto and contest the same. SARAH LEONA BERND,' Executrix of the above named estate. Ray L. Smith, 303 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg., Attorney ' for said estate. , f-29-m7-14-2Mt SUMMONS Blanks That Are Legal We carry in stock over 115 legal blanks suited to most any business transactions. We may have just the form you are looking for at a big saving as compared to made to order forms. Some of the forms, Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Will forms, Assign- m.nt Morga? Mortgage Forms. Quit Claim Deeds, Abstracts form, Bill of Sale, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes, Gen eral Lease, Power of Attorney, Prune Books and Pads, Scale Receipts, Etc These forms are carefully prepared for the Courts and Private use. Price on forms range from 4 cents to 16 cents apiece, and on note books, from 25 to 50 cents. PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY The Statesman Publishing Co. LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS At Business Office, Ground Floor. In the Circuit Court of the 8tats of Oregon for the County. of Marion. Department No. 2. Henry 11. Gralapp and Amelia Gralapp, hia wife, PlalnUfff, ts. - Thomas Finch, Walter Finch, Lutie Nally, Lola illnyard, James S. Finch, Bessie Finch, Julia Henson, now Julia Deroe, TJra Henson, now Ur'a Tyson, Henry Henson, Finch Brown and also known ' as Finch R. Brown, Cassie Brown, now Cassie Brown-Calvert, MInr nie Brown, Maggie Green wood, Bainy Brown and also known as ZIna B. Brown, Margie Brown; al so all other persona or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real' estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. 1 To Thomas Finch, Walter Finch, Lutie Nally. Lola Minyard, James 3. Finch, Bessie Finch, Julia Hen son, now Julia Devoe, Ura Henson, now Ura Tyson, Henry Henson, Pinch Brown and also known as Finch R. Brown, Cassie Brown, aow Cassie Brown-Calvert, Minnie Brown, Maggie Greenwood, Bainy Brown and also known as ZIna B. Brown, Margie Brown, ,also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, !ien or interest in the real estate lescribed in the complaint herein, above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are required-to appear and answer thf complaint filed against you In th above entitled suit and set up tht nature and character of your claia to the real estate described In sai4 complaint, on or -before six weeks after the 15th day of February! 1924, and if you fail to so appear wd answer the said complaint, for want thereof, the nlalntlffa will ! apply to the said court for the re- uer prayed for and demanded In said complaint, to-wit: For a de cree against you and each, of you mat you nor any of you have an? right, title, estate, lien or interest In, of or to the following described real property, namely: Beginning at a point on the north line of the donation land claim of Isaac N. Gilbert and wife in township 7 south, range 2 west of the Willamette meridian,' in Marlon county, Oregon, said be ginning point being north 89 de grees 4 minutes west. 2.451 chains, from the northeast corner of a tract of land deeded by I. K. Page to F. Mickenham on June 10, 1903, said deedbeine recorded in Marion county records, book of deeds, volume 82, page 523. and running thence south 20.40 chains to the center of the road leading from Salem to Howell Prairie; thence north 89 degrees 43 min utes east, in the center of ! said road, 7.353 chains to the south west corner of . a tract of land deeded to Bird Nickenham.' De cember 16th, 1909, and recorded In book 111, page 79 of deeds: thence north 20.40 chains to the north line of the said donation land claim of Isaac N. Gilbert and wife; thence south 89 degrees 45 minutes west, along the north line of said claim, 7.353 chains to the place of beginning, containing 15 acres, , more or less, In Marlon county, Oregon; and that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the said premises and their title be forever quieted, and you and each of you be forever barred and enjoined from assert ing or claiming any Tight, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the said premises adverse to the plain tiffs' said title. And you and each of you will also take notice that this sum mons is served upon you by publi cation thereof in the Oregon Statesman, a daily newspaper pub lished in Salem, Marion county. Oregon, said publication of said summons to be once a week for six weeks, by order of Hon. Geo. G. Bingham, Judge of said court, made on the 13th day of Febru ary, 1924; and that the date of the first publication of this sum mons is the 15th day of February, 1924, and the date of the last pub-! lication thereof will be on the 28th day Of March. 1924. ' j JOHN BAYN15, , Attorney for the Plaintiffs. Residence, Salem, Oregon. f 15-22-29; m 7-14-21-28 v - - . Tf hia telfnhnn voir ta nOft and I respectful, you probably have tha big bosi on the line. 1