BIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. AUGUST 8, 1925. I I Stop Lookin! I Your Cat a Punic? Chiropractic Will Solve the Puzzle If you hav trl1) oihr methods without results, flo not be dlacouruKtil. CHIHDI'HACTiC adjusts tin- cause, ui.il for that reason you net well. Consultation Kree "Yours for Health" DR. CATHERINE McNEIL 327 W. Cats Phont 594-J I E fore he made hit Investigation. The i FIRE OUTLOOK flwrer prints will be aent In to one I rVFP WFrk" ClMIi of the classification bureaus, and it i VTCCrw CMJ Is possible that the officers may CAUSES WORRY Ki t some help In that way. , Sherllf Ktarmer and Deputy ; (Continued from paire 1 ) Sheriff Shanibrook left this morn. I Iuk for Portland to attend the; or "i cleanln out a pipe In dry (itl Hoehnr Phon.ire SDanlsh American War veter-un'. ' it" as, and uoluK many other thirties ' . . I reunion, and while in the metrop-;"' ""t "a'ure whi'-h cnatea firea j ANTED Semi-Invalid to care oils will secure the cooperation of wiln r,,at crowds aeeklnn cool for l mT home- 925 Cobb St. the Portland police In seurchlnn for ! V. as a result of the hot wvath-yi IVANTED Several (tood young ! the persons responsible for the l r " Pu'rol officials are until) Jersey milk cows. Call phone NEW TODAY! FOR SALE Practically new house hold goods. 442 8. Main St. FOHD TKCCK WANTED Fred A. i -SI n John Wilson, a transient. I rr'i'u yemeruay cnnri;-u was with I using profane and abunive language m, x a .tjc jot f ar. vvr Move AMVTHINC MOVING Our customers stipulate what they want. We carry out their Instruc tions. Thin 1m a service that was clearly designed fr our patron's convenience. Prices low; service as u red. ' 'Wo aim to please" H. S, TRANSFER FRENCH AND STORAGE CO, Phone 220 32 1 OF WALNUT AND FILBERT GROVES j on the highway, and Is rvliiff five JQUR MAY EE MADE ;Ih claimed, stopped lu front or the i Deer Park Inn, near Canyonville, j apparently wait Inn for a ride. Mm. Jiymau, who conducts the Inn, told Wilson to move on, It is declared, and he became profane and abusive In his remark lo her. Mr. Hynian i wan canei, hijij ii himi iiKon jiau an aiien-auon, wnu n nnaiiy resuii- robbery. i the roost extreme precautions upon I o iuo.se wno are nee King recreation Heat VHD leas. i over the week end. 1 ! The hot Weather, which ! mliltntr much to the fire danger, appears to ' he general over the htate. High', temperatures prevailed at near 1 i every city In the state yesterday,! ana reports lousy indicated even, . more severe heat today. prowrr of ! Th lnf-wl wculhor .. ' tl.l. Washington will make ! ' "",r "f"""e. m",frov-" ln the; turned warm weather. Light north-' 1I'.:,""'"?..V .-y A,"?u"' "ierly winds were forcast for ine.v wiii visit only a few i Saturday and Sunday, these winds Walnut Oreron ai :. land 21. and filbert ed in a complaint bring sworn out 1 plantings. lected to demonstrate ; WnB. ti, klml ,lat dry ,e foIV8U . i.,' OI out un"' tnt'y Hke tinder. Con- ii nuts. unued low humidity Is also pre- y 2BF11 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room aiartment. eas range. 6U8 3. Stephens St. IilcVc'EESBlcycles, bicycles, all kinds, all prices at Roaebtlrg cycitry, nortn side. FOR SALE Ilroccoll" plants. St. Valentine strain, $2 per thous and. Phone 39-L. for the transient, and his arrest, (certain tunilame Me was broiiKht before Justice of I Production and handling- the I'eace (leorge Jones, ami after a hearing was found guilty and fined $1U. Hclng unalile to pay the amount he was confined to the county Juil to serve five days. phone COOLIE tIL E the celebrulion of the seventy-fifth nnnlvurxnry of the founding of the city. POLICE UNABLE TO PROVE BODY NOT THAT OF SCHWARTZ Terminal ISeauty Shop, GxG. IffllirBOTlf 0!U CA1UADA LOGS adinir growers with records of .u,.tH ii'Miiim uum niM'ii' anon or me prfncloleg over a period of years will riiru.u these principles and methods of line, while several oi me v " Mpen-1 K.neans duriuj? iiit-iii, nitii iiii mil ifii nailU IP answer questions. Value and ute of cover crops will be observed WtMlnesdav morn inur In the prove of Ir. P. H. Jobso of Wllsonvllle, who has the, record for a 10-year uhp of cover crops. Use of steam drier, working over old filbert trees and crown pall and wint'-r Iniurleg of walnuts are oth er subjects, Eugene la Sweltering Kl'GKNK, Ore, Au(r 8 A slight breeze, which has be?n aldlne Ku- the present hot spell, died down today, and the most sultry day of the year was recorded. A haze settled down and the whole city sweltered. Vesterday the mercury climbed to 90 degrees, and there was every indication that the feat would be excelled today. inouKii no new rorest nres had (Continued from page 1.) (AMorlatM prrm 1mmJ Wire.) HWAMPSCOTT. Mass.. Aujr. that the body is that of any other than her husband whom she mar ried in Kiih'Iaud after his honor able discharge from the French . army at the termination of the President Coolldtce holds to the World war. view that Industry. Including theB K. S. Hell, attorney for Mrs. coal business, should settle. Its , Schwartz, declared today that Mrs. own labor problems and he Is f Schwartz would not give her con hopeful that Industry will find Its jHent lo the burial of the corpse un own solution. ,tr (,e nami of narbe and he said Z. fiecretatry Hoover made this jhe had proof that the dead man Is statement today after he had dis-1 Schwartz. He stoutly contended cussed the anthracite situation 1 that the authorities have not re with the president. Jt gave added 1 futed his proof of the body's ldeu welght that the administration ' tlty. nas no intention or interfering in SEATTLE, Aug. 8. A trip to Mount Kaluler was the relaxation Chairman Marvin and Vice-Chair man Dennis of the United Stales tariff commission set for them selves over Sunday. The commis sioner, having completed here las night a hearing on log tariff that they opened Tuesday, take up next a demand for reduction in Ameri can duties on halibut. The concluding log testimony In cluded a declaration by Jtussell Hawkins, general manager of the Whitney company. Tillamook Hay. Ore icon, that prices of logs and J been reported this morning, and all Different ways of plnnting f II-1 't 'tnnl , .."" " .". .. . :. " berts. varieties In trees p tn 22 j pi.cllns caIs (h Tould ell of vears old. reaction of walnut trees ,..,i, i,i,,, i ,, i . to noil conditions, nnd filbert soil f"'h b"ize8 '" the W001',d atas troubles, will be studied In the nnn,...iv. d-.i,j Homer Kru.o Planting and adja- portlani, a 5f, .t ,nl rr,. Vln,.t. Id n.l Oft "ILAN"- AUK- 8. bultry at- ver. old with effects nf , ' scarcely stirred by f)ROP A card to Home Laundry at wincnester. WIII call for and deliver. Rough dry or Ironed. LOST Between Roseburg and Ten Mile, length of hose off gas truck. Call Gen'l Petroleum office. MONARCH gas range at ) price; also sink, hot water tank and Round Oak heater. 828 Hamilton St. WANTED AT ONCE Platform scales; also have hay and horses for sale. L. U. Oregon. Moxley, Wilbur, WANTED At once, berry pickers for blackberries. A. A. Bennett, Looking Glass, Ore., or call 23-F14. FOR SALE Thoroughbred English Pointer pups. Your choice 110; females J5. Inquire 1029 Third St. or phone 353-J. WANTED To buy one work mare. sound and true to pull, under ten years old and must weigh 1600 lbs. or more. C. F. Moose, Riddle, Ore. 3 BANKING REQUIREMENTS No matter what your banking re quirements, whether large or small, you will find the Roseburg Narionul bank prompt, courteous, aud effi cient In taking care of them. Ac counts subject to check, whether of large or moderate site, are Invited. The Rosebwg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. planting are problems for the John de Kneul grove. Openine up the tree bv nmnlnvr. results of Irrigation, staking and tying youne trees, and Individual tree nerformfnee are subjects for the W. H. Hentlev groves near Dundee. The N. E. HHft filbert, trmvp wl'l also be observed. Ma chinery for grading and packing lumber In his region were ruled byn"t wHI be studied nt the walnut i Mini rho: t on uget Sound nnd ln the j K rower' erchanee warehouse. the wage scale dispute between hard coal operators and miners. The department head came to White Court to Invite the presi dent to attend the San Francisco jubilee next month and to discuss with hhn various problems con fronting his department and the administration. Admitting that he had discus sed the anthracite situation brief ly with the president, Mr. Hoover declined to go beyond his first statement of the executive's view toward Industry and the solution of Its labor problems othnr than to say that members or th cubi net were in accord with him. The Impression was gained, however, that Mr. Coolldgn and his advisers are hopeful that on ASTORIA, Ore. Aug. 8. The Astoria police and Cnlted Slates custom officials, walled today to board the Swedish steamer Nor- logs this winter," Hawkins in for in die, which was due off the Coin in- , d the commission, which Is to bia river at 2 p. m. They In tended to make a thorough search of the stenmer for a tnun who was reported to have boarded the vessel at Oakland, Oil., supposed by California aMhoritteit to be Charles Henry Schwartz, missing Iterkeley chemist. Though radio messages from the vessel said Schwartz was not on board I lie officers here intend to make a thorough search of the boat to satisfy themselves that he was not concealed as a stowaway. Th officers planned to proceed with the ship to Westporl, conducting basin of the Canada river, and that Seedling walnuts nnd (Era these in turn were influenced by frnnquetts. drier, and rood nnd hail importation of logs fiom Itritlsh iTfctn of location and soil condi Columbla, f hough fewer than fivel""ns. will conclude the tour at the per cent of the logs manufactured j Char'e T-nk plantlnr mar Turn around 1'uget Sound come from I'1'1. Mr. Trunk Is president of the Canada. "I shall advocate and .'Western Walnut C. rowers' aasocia- work for an Increas.J tariff on ft 'on, which wMI huve f hnrre of the I tour, and C. K. Schuster or the ex periment station Is secp'tary treas- llght breeze, made the weather op pressive here this morning. The forecast was for temperature above !m degrees this afternoon. Yester day the maximum was 90. If no rain falls here by tomorrow the record for the longest dry spell f7 days established in lss3, will be broken. The forest fire situation was more serious today, the tempera ture high all over the northwest ' .. and the wind shifting from west to n(, !ast, said E. L. Wells, weather ob- thraelte operators and miners will the search enroute to that point where the vessel Is to load lum- ter. ndjuat their wage dispute before the expiration of the present wnuc scale, September 1, despite the recent break In negotiations ut Atlantic City. Secretary Hoover took advant "GRANDMA" HAGAN aKe oi nis iirsi conrerei.ee wnn ine president since the executive left WMhinxton to report on business conditions as he found them iq an extensive tour through the west and Lu express Ihe opinion that the public west of the Allelic nlrs was profoundly Interested In meut of waterways. Th United States, Mr. Hoover declared, was never in such a Irnntr urnnnnilr onnilltlftn n at presenl. The pub ic Is cheerful and ''l"" beautifully decorated hopeful, he said, standards of llv- birthday cake, th eenke bearing her lug am higher than the country nan"' "nilK' Mrs. Hngnn has been haa ever before enjoyed and there resident of tills city for a num la no unemployment or COI1S0. i ber of years, and her many friends qupnee i J"'n 'n wishing her happiness ln Conditions are bad In snots. Mr. I evening of her life. Cook wltn gas. CELEBRATES 92ND BIRTHDAY TODAY Mary Elizabeth Hagan, of 810 N. Jackson St., celebrated her 9'Jnd develop-1 1'hilnlav cake, the cake IieariiiK her .or ncr menus caiieti upon ner, ana recommend to President Coolidge whether he should halve the duty (if 11 a thousand feet charged on timber from Canada. Witnesses asserted that logs coming in from Canada were ft.rc, ing truck loggers out of business. The halibut hearing opens Monday. Studennaer cos is less per pound than butter. WILDER AND AGEE urer of the association. ASTORIA, Ore.. Aug. 8 Flght ine to save their homes from a forest fire, which threatened to wipe out the settlement or Thomp son's sidliiK in ( lutsop county, women and children joined men in an ull-nlght battle last night nnd succeeded In turning the illumes hack from their homes. This morning the settlement was reported out of danger. The fire hail passed entirely uround the ii'itnlet nnd was raging on toward the south. Eire threatened the Kehnlem Valley furming country near .lew ell today. A force of more tlittn 151) men Is fighting tho hlazn. and tidditlonnl reinforcements are lining rushed from the north. The district fire warden at .Tewoll Is throwing out all avail able forces to combat the fire. The fire, which Is burning to ward the ('oltimiiin county line, is the most serious that has occur red in northeastern Oregon this year. It is traveling at nn un usual speed before a hot dry I HELP WANTED Girl for house work. Three men to pick melons and tomatoes. At once, Williams' lllard Gardens, Dillard, Oregon, Phone 46F21. FOR RENT Nice five-room real'-1 dence; fruit and berries; one half acre of ground. J1S per I month. Mrs. M. O. Maddux, I Phone 248-R. j FOR SALE 100-acre sheep or ; dairy ranch, near Dandon, Ore-! gon. Can be bought on easy ' terms, or trade for Roseburg ' property or acreage near town. S. Mundy, Bandon, Oregon. i AGENTS WANTED Salesmen ; Guaranteed pure wool tit-to-meas-1 ure J50 clothes, $23 S5. Largest commissions ever offered. We de liver and collect. Dept. 8, Crane Kent Clothes, Cincinnati. Cook with eas LEGION MOVES TO HELP CHILDREN (AMnf-tt1 Vivm Irf'Hwl Wire) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., A UK. 8. Organization of the United States for welfare service among orphan ed and dependent children of World War veterans has been started by the American Legion, It was announced today by John W. (iorby of the children's welfare di vision of the let-ton. One state. New Hampshire, al ready has been organized with unrts In counties and local communities. northeasterly wind. Its nroeress Men's suits cleaned an(t pressed, 1 lat night was estimated at t $1T0. Roseburg Cleaners, lihone i miles by orticials ut the Kerry 472. The officers have been unable to find any clue to aid them In appre-1 bonding the parties responsible for the robbery . of the Wilder and he was the recipient of many Akn clothing store As it appears Kuaniir..i .,,Lnn. m- Bn,l mn ,u uw iMHtiM-aii-r niiMmnii)ie iui llulchlngs presented her with a do !PEN MAKER LIKELY TO RUN FOR MAYOR OF NEW YORK CITY Ms NEW ,vlif 11 YORK. m I..hI Wlr. Aug. 8 With trace the robbers, efforts are being concentrated on tracing the stolen democratic mayoralty fight in the goods, as an attempt will doubtless primaries assured, the republicans be made soon In one of the larger ore casting aoout tor a strong ran Hoover admitted, declaring this to be expected as a nullon as large as the United titatca cannot run on "all cylinders" at one time. The farmers of the west and mid dle west, he said, are emerging satisfactorily from their illfrii al lies, although they are not yet en tirely In the clear. With reference to the waterways problem. Mr. Hoover reported wtuespread interest In Ihe west ROWS IN FAMILY BLAMED FOR ACT OF PATRICIDE (Continued from page I.) cities to dispose of the loot. K. J. Schrader, finger print ex pert, has procured some excellent Tinner prints from the store. In spile of the fact that the robbery was committeed several hours be- nuarreltlng. will not be allowed to attend (hn funeral services for his father, according to (hitler county Sheriff . W. linrma to- i iMiiMi-M'uni vt piHiis tor tiooii , o.ay. control, irrigation and power deve-j According to tho sheriff, the opment. Mr. Hoover Ruined the Im-1 young patricide slept fitfully last prvsslon that President Coolldge ' night. wou'd be unable to accept San i 0 , ... , Francisco's tnvllRtlnn to attend I lloat with rns THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TONIGHT WORLD'S CHAMPION RIDER Yakima Canutt IN "White Thimder" The world a most miraculous horseman In astounding nnd amai Ing exploits-The areiilr sweep f a wild went show -Into which haa been woven adroitly the threads of as sweet a love story u was ever told on stage or si n en Wetter than any of Ihe Four Horse m n See Yakima Canutt la his most amailng and astounding eililiitl..n of horsemanship Kuch stunts aa you never before haw gliinp.ed In all the arenas of the world ALSO: -'SHERIFF NELL" COMEDY ALSO: THE WEBFOOT WEEKLY H HOUSE PAINT C? Aft nor Piliin Dcnn-Gerrftfen Co. didate and are hoping to draft Frank I. Waterman, fountain pen manufacturer, as head of a citizeus' ticket. Mr. Waterman recently said he "would not" become a candidate for the office, but after a meeting of the republican city committee yesterday, it became known that the manufacturer's name headed the tentative "cltlnens" slate. Mayor Hylan, opening bis cam paign for a third term, attacked Tomrrmnv It nil nml rpitni-ntnH hta A pledee to abide by the results of Timber company headquarters at Kerry, Oregon. Thus fur the fire has burned principally in ."lashings, but it is known to have destroyed a con siderable quantity of green tim ber of the La dee lging com pany's holdings last night. Yesterday the fire burned a ? ft 0-foot trestle on the Noyes Holland rail mad. Although the fire siarled on the Noyes Ilolland holdings. It has now pas sed entirely out of pus couipany's property. Pears Wanted Highest cash prices paid for Bartlett Pears We can use your small lots See us before selling . Drager Fruit Co. Salem Expects 98. flALKr, Ore., Aug. R At l:3n o'clock this afternoon, the mercury stood ( at Sifi. with f very prospect that It would pass the record of It for August weather before night. ,as it is today, will rank as the second holtest of the season. The weather Is sultry and oppressive. AUKNTS WANTED An amazing new easy money maker. Stylish guaranteed shoes at $3.95, up. Actual samples furnished. Experi ence unnecessary. Write Style Arch Company, Dept. C, 133, Cincinnati. WANTED :ATForu' mechanic who . desires to start business for self. (IocmI location. Rent free Must furnish own tools. Fine op portunity for right party: no boozers; married man preferred. Address M 2, c-o News-Review. FOR SALE FulPbiooded German police dogs, none better, all reg istered. There are three brood bitches and one male non-related. Will sell reasonable. Also have four police pups. Write for furth er information. Clarence A. Lang lois, Itandon, Oregon, general de livery. MALE HELP WANTED"Man wanted (city or country) old es tablished company will supply capital and start you in your own permanent business selling necessities people must buy every day. Experience unneces sary. Write McConnon A Co., Factory 2&o, Winona, Minn. i SALESMEN WANTED Finance company who purchases bad ac counts, then assists debtor to re pay require men to call on coun try merchants. Each list obtain ed pays you $5 to $25 spot cash. Hustlers earn $150 weekly. Ex perience unnecessary. Commer cial Debenture-Finance company, Garfield llldg., San Francisco. CINDERELLA OF THREE DAYS IS DEATH SEEKER (Continued fr"fc page 1.) corpse has yet been found.' 1 the primary. "You know." he said, "If beaten In the primaries Sunday, Monday and Tutiday BIG SPECIAL. At Regular Prices "Parisian Nights" a AUCTIONEER Don't forget that I handle sales In city or country. M. C. Radabaugh 6,10 N. Pin, 8L through. I am fighting the cause of the people naglnst those In my own party who want to get control of the city government and in crease the car fare." he said. Taint, varnish. shingle stnln. knlsomlne nt Page's, l'hone 112. lii per cent discount this month. Xew Klrea An Others lllniltils'i. l'OUTLANK. Aug. X. A new I fire was reported thlii morning In I am J the chain of lakes country In I am Columbia national forest, west of WE KNOW A MAN who doesn't have to worry about automobile Insurance. Ills car burned up and he didn't have enough money to buv a new one. We will write you the cover ftKi you need on your car Fire, theft, collision, li.ibllltv and property damage Ir sur ance. It pays to be InsuieJ. G. W. YOUNG c SON INSURANCE 116 Caaa St. Phone 417 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In. the fitting of (ilnsses 116 Jackson St. WMlf ON YOUR VACATION Insure Your Baggage If It la loit. stolen or damaged, our company protects you. The rate Is low. the coverage broad. Insurance Is Our Business MlSOIICf Dt lOSIIIIW. Iff Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chlrop.-actor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 1:4 Perklna llldg. Thona 6:,4 Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perklna Bid,. Roeeburg, Ore. Phone 8ft. Mt. Aiiams. The lire is about a mile long and a quarter of a mile wide, according to the lookuut. A train crew of 30 men was on itfl way to the fire. The Mount llcod forest also ; reported a m w tire near liainey lake. Thirty men were on it, The Cedar Swamp creek and Pin i head tires are now under control. Supervisor T. II. Sherrard tele phoned In that the smoke had so hindered the work of lookouts that eight patrolmen were needed. Two forest fires were burning yesterday south and southwest of Kaluler, Oregon. One of the fires Is just back of the city's water shed in the same district where a fire burned some time ago. It Is reported this morning that this fire is umler control. C. C. Scott, of the Oregon Fire Protection Association, vlsiiid the ltock Creek fire near rnoma. Fighters h-ld it In fcod shape ye4erduy, he fald. Cnnadlnn Timlxr I turn. YlfTOIilA. It. (.'.. Aug. 8. (Canadian Press t With 14 fires in timber and brush In the southern half of Pntish Columbia. Provincial Chief Forester Caver hill said today: "No relief to this grave situation is In sight." Mt. linker Forest I Ablaze. PKUJNC.UAM, Wash.. Aug. R. Kires In Mount Rnker National I roresi were reponea xoany 10 ne spreading ami a crew or lnu extra men was being recruited by the forestry office here. Men and equipment were being rushed to the (ilncier and the Slragit river districts by stages, interurban trains and, trucks, and additional equipment was ordered from tho district office at Portland. Ore. Tho worst fires were In the vlcln- I ity of Hannegan Pass In What com county and on Hacun creek in Skagit county. best" to find a way out and hop ed to send Mary back to her hum ble Hohemian parents today, but Mr. ltrowning later Insisted the statement was unauthorized. Mary was convinced that her Cinderella coach and four must certainly change back to the lg iiumiuous pumpkin. "I want to Ko home," she aaid. Commissioner of Public Wel fare Iflrd S. Coler was also in vestigating the appeal of Mrs. William St. John of Rye, N. Y.. foster mother of Dorothy Sun shine Tliownlng, that the child be Riven back to her. Dorothy. 9, ihe second Cinderella adopted by Mr. Drowning bas been ill at a summer camp at Crystal Lake. Vermont. Jihe was adopted six years ago. "There Is no place for a little girl like Dorothy In a home with a riapper Cinderella." Mrs. St. John said. - "And we don't want any money either." "He dyed the clothes that were on the child's back when he took her from me," she said. "That's what he did. and then you get all this talk about the hundreds and hundreds of dresses he bought for her." She further told Investigators from Mr. Coler's office that Mr. ltrowning handed her a roll of bills when he took Dorothy. When she removed the rubber band from the roll later, she said, sue found all l bills except the one $5 note which was on the outside. In her letter to Mr. Coler, Mrs. St. John wrote: "I cannot believe that Mr, ltrowning Is a fit guardian, and now this disgusting farce of adopting that young woman. Won't von think there Is some cause for taking her (Dorothy) away from him?"' .ui o.er aiw District-Attorney Neweombe said the Investigation would not end even after Mary is sent home. Her parents have been requested to appear for , questioning today. ' Conclusive evidence bas been found. Mr. Coler said, that he was 21 years old, not 16 as she claimed when adopted or 17 as she admitted yesterday. Certain recommendations had been made to Mr. Ilrowning, the commis sioner said, but he declined to stute whether they included giv ing up Mary. Mr. Coler is commissioner of the department of public we if ure, who has oeen conducting an In vestigation into the circumstances surrounding her adoption, de scribing it as 'the most unmoral thing" he had ever encountered, The girl and Browning had plan ned to leave today on a week end auto trip, but this was can celled following the discovery o( the girl's act. Don't forget the new Lutheran church dedication at 2:30 Sunday at Klgarose. See announcement iu yesterday's paper. Strike now! Those who are suc ceeding today were readers nnd ad vertisers of yesterday's classified columns in the News-Keview. LAST TIME TONITE 10c 25c Washington Count Cost. OLYMPIA. Wash.. Aug. 8. Kxclusive of green timber and cut logs, losses throughout the state due to the 543 forest fires re ported to date Is placed at $K5. :t:ia by (.enrge C. Joy, supervisor or 'orestry. The loss in green timber and cut logs has been j comparatively small, Supervisor i Joy said, due to the fact that I most of the fires have been In j ! cut over areas. Of the total los j 'reported, lousing equipment dam ineed or destroyed amounted to ! $142,74 4 while settlers and others j sustained property losses acgre . wung $2. 601. It was estimated. LAST TIME TONITE IN THE ROLE OF A REAL AMERICAN KID JACKIE Hear with r Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Ktectronle and Klectro-TheraphT i 417 Perkins BIdj. Phone isi O MARTINEZ. Cal.. Aug. 8. District Attorney A. Ti. Tinning of Contra Costa county stated today that he tines not conwHer the identification of the body found in the Pacific Cellulose plant la boratory at that of i. W. Parhe as certain. "To contrary." be Ald. ' I am Incl'ied to doubt whether the risht name for the ' DANCE at OLALLA hall; Taturday nite August 8th CRUSOE i VILLIAM FOX PRESENTS IK0BINSCM STARTS TOMORROW ' BABY PEGGY "THE FAMILY SECRET" I 3C domltli& Zane Greys quel to Riders (fthtflrple Sag 'V'TwTON Y"" xtietn moium .'LYNN REYNOLDS moouctim Starts Sunday, direct from record, breaking run In Portland. "Night Life OF New York"