wii minim l.jiww f i'itt't ftrirr"T'jrinrny'"j,'T "ns; TIIE OREGON STATESIAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY lIQRNTisrrr RRPTTvrn F.R SO, 1927? -V V U .1 'J fx is I, I I b 1104 Caused By Lightning f&fW ' And 418 By Men Up to Vm.JmS h September 20, Report A i A total of 1104 forest fires j A total of 1104 forest fires ttiused by lightning with 418 man -knsed fire tor the season up to tember 20. is - shown in me . j I summary 1USI reieaseu us JTforest service offices at Port iibnd. Oregon. In spite of heavy rains so far September. 48 fires were re- orted by the forest rangers from ptember 10 to 2 0. Compared to ie average for the past four ears 19s.:-l32v in me ixuii.ii pacific Forest District including SVashington's and Oregon's 2 2 ational forests). ' the lightning ires for 1927 are 290 above the 'verag-'and man-caused fires are 80 below. Only one forest, the fciuslaw, along the Oregon roast, iad no lightningTlresr while the iVenatchee in. Washington re- orted 16, and the Columbia for st 109."; ' The hardest' -hit area in the orthwest wa.i a portion of the olumbia forest. in southern Washington; where a series oi our severe lightning storms pos ed over a large area" bnrned over n the bad fire year of. 1902. This rea is a forest of snags orstand- ne-dead treA -with - owevr a ine stand of yimn forest-beneath oretenrtat.- LiWing- tif es in rat ioww. jwinsiaUisli. yn. norn until 1927. local old tim- rs say. Forest service ornciais re- Td as particularjj." .unfortunate he Joss of some 3JJ00 acres of M!vnnne forest, till Federal forester;;! claMfT fire i - - -i . . , . anes under twofrimirm ihpads ghfning and man-causai tr the 41S man-made fires campers' I yes lead witn lii. care less s mo i - - .. . vers have 14S. while with much Ipmaller totals are railroads 36. if . . . . Inrush -burning 25. lumbering 17, jlndendiary 9. . and miscellaneous b"4. Under miscellaneous is inclu ded a very unusual fire on the Umatilla forest caused by a me- fflteorite hitting a tree, demolishing it and setting it afire. Of the 418 man-caused fires, convictions have lready been secured in 130 cases, with others to follow. Whil some large" acreage were burned, the foresters are pleased over the fact that out of the 1. 1722 fires reported, so far 11 S3 Ad not exceed one-quarter of an ?cre in size, 284 did not burn over lfl acres each, while 55 covered over 10 acres each. A total of 35.570 acres of na tional forest and private forest lands inside the national forests tts'-burnM. over. No figures are Xlable as yet on the damage or as the detailed examinations and "-final reports on the larger fires are not available until later in the year. ' The season was unusual in ?narfy respects, forest officers say. T?ie unusual number of severe and "dry" lightning storms con centrated on a comparatively few ifatpnal forests, decreases in the ' Hlfchwd rea tor the season up to I tthiI'.it r V U-irtipteinber 20. is . shown in the J -XJtotals o 1 I wnd exti f man-caused fires, large tremely difficult snag. fires n one forest, and a meteorite- tiiied fire, are some of the high lis fits of the season to date. TENT CITY HAS LARGE POPULATION FAIR WEEK " (Continued from Page One) Shearer of Estacadar jfliecitiirs. ? The annual meetftmol tth as ;'bciation will be jield this eve ning at which time officers for tte 'ear will be elected and plans ftr improvement fcf the grounds fisiHissed. Mayor'. Tozier annouc yesterday that fthere wpujd be r If KidneVs Act Bad Take Salts Say Backache Often Means You Have Not Been Drink Ing Enough Water 'jrWhen you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a well known authority. An excess of such acids overwork the kidneys in their effort to niter it from tho blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get slug-gish-and dog you must relieve them, lUe you relieve your bowels, remov ing all the body's urinous waste, else yu , have backache, sick .. headache,' dizzy spells ; your stomach , sours; tongue is coated, and when the weather it bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass water before breakfast for a few 3ays and your; .kidneys may then act mc . ihis famous salts is made front the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia,'and has been sea tor years to help clean and miniate slutrsrish kidnevs. also to etitralize acids in the svstem: so they no longer irritate, thus .often relieving iwaaer weakness. -.Jad Salts is inexpensive cannot in jure anr makes a delig Cfrt lithia-water drink. i VM. C HAMILTON, TfllMDELPrtA NATIONALS, STOLE l5 BASES no parade of Tent City citizens this year owing to the wather and the age of some of the pio neers. This has been a special feajure at the fair in past years and so will be missed. Indians Add Interest One of the most interesting features of the Tent City this year is the Indian camp. Eleven Indi-i ans came from the Klamath res-j ervation and add much to the pic- j turesque camps beneath the oaks, j Yesterday witnessed the birth-i day dinner for L. F. Smith of Tan- j gent. Coming to Oregon in isr,2 he made many friends and a few '. of hese gathered yesterday with j members of the family to celebrate -79h-'birthtfay. -PoMhly-the oldest men camp ing in Tent City this year is George Greer. He passed his 93rd birthday sometime ago and..now is enjoying the fair more than ver;kepre; ' Mf. and' j. Mrs. George ITAeye warn early this year and made ,i their camp. They are well known pioneers. Both are over 75 yers of age. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gates of Coquille are enjoying themselves this season ir spite of the rain. Mr. Gates was born in 18 50 and1, is a native Oregonian while Mrs. I iour headed by Howard P. Savage, Gates came across the plains injretiring national commander, Ma 1852. jior Henry Lindsley and Major A. A. Geer of Macleay arrived , Foreman, three hundred other le in time for the opening of the gionnaires and their wives are vis fair. Every year some member' iting Rome on trips arranged by of this family comes to Tent City.1 tourist agencies. Although he has reached the age of 8 2 years S. Adkins of Scotts Mills appears to be enjoying thej fair. He makes h-is temporary res-i idence with the campers. ; Among the many campers this year may be found; H. C. Wheel- er. legislator otPolk county; E&j Schulmerich of Hillsboro and a legislator; Ben F. Keeriey, asses-j sor of Lane county; Ed Ward,; judge in Washington county; J Mrs. Emma Bryant, school super intendent of Washington county; H. F. Goodspeed, ex-judge of Til lamook county; W. W. Elder of Stayton, former commandant of the Soldiers' home at Roseburg; B. F. George of Jefferson; and E. J. Frazier of Eugene, former as sistant secretary of the fair. Mayor Tozier called attention to the fact that this year the tout and fish are represented in the Tent City. Frank Tout of Tillamook and Frank Fish of Co quille have joined the colony. j Smfith Stephens, one of the ; campers for many years, failed to show up this year owing to illness. He i3 missed by theiimany pio neers on hand. Douglas Hewitt of Sherwood holds the distinction of being the only newspaper man in Tent City The personnel of the cam pen changes each -day as some depart and others arrive for the remain der of the fair,... See It Now Oregon Theatre - ' : Hagedorn's Dollar Store ? "Where' Yonr 'libir Buys' Mow;" 142 High Street . . ? v 23x17 extra large. pictures with Ladies' and children's rubbers, , trimmed corners,1" the kind that a, real dollar rubber, for only generally p at $1. 5 to $2.op; 4Sc a pair. While they last. iAHyou wr tt:at t 1.0 each. Get yours at once. 4. - i""" l. j A large assortment of stamp Ladies' Rayon step-ins, lace goods w i l h if inished edges trimmed and neatly finished worth 50 more than we ask with elastic waist band an ex- for them at the Dollar Store. ' cellent garment for only f 1-00. -. - 1- . i - : 1 Children'sj tinder wear in all Men's and boy's union suits, sizes. Bound to savey money Regular $1.50 grade. Get yours on every. 'garmeat. . . - - early for only $1.00. nsWfcaanot in- I J A Mrehlnment of Ladies Honse Dresses With Large Organdy J ightfuVeffervesli f ; l "Collars and 'Neatly Trimmed. ' '-: - Z k. Drink lots of ' ! .1 I . . Assassination j - if. ureates MKAKU 1:1 I I, Sept. 29.-- I (AP) With the first political as sassin-ation of the present cam-I paign alleged to have been com mitted and a challenge for either an apology or a duel issued over charges that former President Ob resron ordered the assassination of V-nunstiano Carranza, the Mex- an political situation which i ilready hitter appears to be rea- ! eliing a point where serious de 1 ve'.opments may result. The press committee of General S rrano, one of the presidential candidates, issued a statement to ri iy asserting that a Serrano prop agandist named J. Cruz Monroy litd been assassinated at Tepic in the state of N'ayarit. because he was Serran's supporter. The statement also alleges that anti-re-eleetion.'sts opponents of f. rmer President Obregon and supporters of General Serrano or Comez are being persecuted In ,1 fferent parts of the republic by s ivernnient officials. E Legionnaires on Good Will Tour Through 'Eternal City on Tiber ROME. Sept. 29. (AP) The yellow tropical headgear of the Florida members of the American Legion dampened by the showers ot Paris came into its own under FLORIDA HEADGEAR LOOMS UP AT RDM the sunsltae M&te Eternal sCitj if T W-", dav.;ThwMIend grefti s4L$ iP,8Cl firer costumes of the Maiae ttele-13'16"' !.7tes also were in evidence but 'he flashiness of this dress which was striking in the Paris parade, -truck a bizarre note in the en virons of St. Peters and other ourist gathering places. Besides the regular "good will" The official party hardly was recognized except at official cer emonies where the Stars and Stripes and the legion standard were carried ahead of them. At other times only a few wore the ieglon head dress and the others in their ordinary business suits, pass for the usual tourists. At the special legion parties, howev er, when the legionnaires turn out in their own head dress and wear ing the legion insignia, they re ceive a welcome from the Italian people. K0SL0FF ASKS PAPERS Famous Movie Actor Wants to Be come itlzen of V. S. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29. (AP) In questions of citizenship the motto of Theodore Michael ovitch Kosloff, Russian ballet master and screen actor, is "Try, try again." Kosloff, denied citizenship in federal court here in 1924. today again filed an application to be come a citizen of the United States. He appeared with his witnesses before a naturalization examiner today. The application will be passed upon finally next January. . , The refusal- of litizenship to Kosloff in 1924 wa based on war records introduce! showing that he Wid into -j court claimed exi lives up tu its exciting title f in Mexico irk . : oliticl brisis n i t i General T?ndAlf Herrern m. Uandnr nf t, r , ' . Carranza at the time of the lat- ter's death, has issued a ouhlir ratement that Candido Aguilar. Carranza's foreign minister, must fight him or retract and apolo gize for the statement Aguilar re cently made public that Herrero assassinated Carranza at Obre gon's orders. Herrero asserts that Carranza committed suicide rather than surrender and that his body was found by Herrero's men after they had captured Carranza's of ficers. The municipal governments in 2 9 towns and villages in the state of Guanajuato have been seized by supporters of General Celes tino Gasca. one of two claimants for the governorship of that state, dispatches from there state. The claimants have each set up sep arate legislatures and trouble is teared because of the armed hands seizing the government, the "lespalches say. emption from military service on the ground of being an alien. Other records shown the court at that time were not made public. Coasfc League Standing O Pet. .617 .556 .522 .5)5 W. L. 117 73 110 87 97" 8 ft . 97 34 Oakland . . . . Sar Francisco Seritle ' Saramento . . Portland . . . . 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Frank discussion of internal prob lems of the bond business at the annual convention of the Invest ment Bankers' association of America here today found the large originating , houses general ly aligned against' the distributing dealers on several important mat ters of policy. The burden of the discussion centered around a suggestion that the members of the association consider a plan whereby all sub scriptions for syndicate bonds would be accompanied by a cash payment of at least ten per cent. Led by Sigmund Stern of Kan sas City, many distributing bond dealers attacked the ten per cent or so-called plan as of little val ue in meeting the syndicate prob lem. Among the principal advo cates of the proposition were C. Prevost Boyce of Baltimore, F. C. Payne of Spokane and John E. Jardine of Los Angeles, who ar gued that its adoption would mi tigate against defaults in times of financial stress. Some members including Vict President A. H. Gilbert of Chicago, expressed the opinion that the issue should .be left to the decision of individual houses. BEAVERT0N GIRL KILLED Lad Here With lub Workers May . Have audit Ride Home Albert Fe'nske, a 12-year-old boy from Canby, who came here yesterday in company with a large class of club workers to take part in fair work, was reported missing at 11 o'clock last night. He was told to be at a certain place at 6 o'clock to go home with the others. the two nations. President Police officials expressed the opinion that he bad caught a ride home with some friend. SUPERINTENDENT TRIED "Big -'Bill" Thompson Out After Scalp of Chicago School Man CHICAGO, Sept. 29. (AP) Sixteen charges of insubordination knd lacfc Of patriotism were read Mm nrhen William McAn- rw, Chicago's nationally known uycriuieuueui ui suuuuis, went uu 1 !U B ASS-HUETER PAWT COMPANY, Dm. 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