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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925.
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CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE
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Southern Oregon Gas Company
340 North Jackson
Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 235
largest structure In the city, com
pletely collapsed alone one third
11 ' t ,.. Tka lrllnan. 1 1 ... 1
nnd the St. Francisco Hospital i
Wsjlwere partially destroyed.
unv 01 me lour kuowd aau, a
Mrs. Perkins, wife of a weal'by
rallrcad man, was hilled In the
co'lnpse of a wins; of the hotel.
The other three persons killed
were found In the wreckags of
business buildings on State Street,
'i hey had not been ld?mifl?d at
11 a. in.
tnat "one complete power plant
was destroyed." but added that the
I sender of the message did not
I know whether the plant damaged
was the Edison plant.
SAN LUIS ODISPO. Cal.. June
29. Wire communication between
San I. ills Obispo and Santa Bar
bara failed at 6:41 a. m. this morn
ing about the time the earthquake
was felt in Santa Barbara. '
SAX FRANCISCO, June 29. The
Federal Telegraph Company here
was attempting to get In touch with
the steamer Humboldt, known to
be In the vicinity of the Port of
Sama Barbara. The company re
ported that it heard two unnamed
steamers on the air, one of which
reported that a power house in
Santa Barbara had collapsed.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 29. The
Pacific Telephone Telegraph
company here received word that
'another bp ere earthquake was IHt
at Santa Barbara at JO: 15 a. m.
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Cosf "Lifting" Oil
TIip I) 1 1 rem, of mint's s:iy that
frciui L'O ti IK) per cfiit of the totnl
voxi of jirudiicln' in'tmleuni may
(. rlcir-t-.l to lifting the oil. AN
though Iho lifting roht nmyos from
livsn (hart lhre cnt! a hurrel nt
llowins vvh, proiluclng several
liiimlrtMl hnrrclH n May, to y.l ti hap
roi. at wells prmiucinif lesft than n
lifth 4f n harrel a day, the lifting
nwt pr w pII iiuiy rant'e fmtn more
than ,) nt lar'p tlowlni; wells
if tin lype recently ilNt-mered In
( tklnlioiua, TcX.-is, Arkansas nnd
Calit'ornia, to less than $10 at mnny
of t Jit? ohl wells punipei only a few
hours n week, us In most of the oil
lleiri.i of New York and Pennsyl
vania, w here the nverage produc
tion per well per day Is less than
one-fourth of a barrel.
The around the world tM of Major Tcdro Zanni of the Ar
gentine army, came to an abrupt end at Osaka. Japan, when a high
wave wrecked hi plane. The accident occurred as he was taking
off for Kasumigaura, preparatory to attempting to fly across the
1'acific over the route followed In the opposite direction by the U, S.
world fliers.
Authority on Card
The expression "uccordins to
lloyle" refer to Kdmond lloyle, n
writer on Kaines, who was Itorn In
i:n!and In HiTJ. Little Is known
about: lloyle's life. Tradition says
lie u;ih etUwuliu) for the bar. At
any rate, he went to London, where
he spent much of bts time writing
on tames and (riving lemons In card
pluyiiiir, especially whist. He pub
lished a hook in which be sys
tematized the laws nnd rules of
vthlst. a game on which be was
considered an authority. 1 1 in name
became proverbial as an authority
on tallies.
Playing a pamo
lloyle' came to mean playing it
fair and according to the recognized
rules, lloyle died In Loudon In
Kansas City Star.
SANTA BARBARA, Cal. June 29
, All the brick buildings in Santa
Barbara were demolished this
morning Including the Arlington
Hotel by the earthquake which
swept the state and it seems to
have centered Its ferocity on this
city. Water mains and river res
ervoirs were broken and the city
was partly flooded.
Two fires started in the city but
ported done by these,
so far little damage had been re
It is feared that there may be
considerable loss of life particul
arly In the ruins of the Arlington
Hotel, one of whose walls collaps
ed like an egg shell.
The main street of the city up
heaved and buckled under the tem-
. blor and as the water niains part
ied geysers shot up through the
pavement. ,
i Accompanying the quake were
i tremendous waves which rushed
in from the bay flooded the low
1 lands.
The largest building In the city,
the Granada block, withstood the
! shock.
The earthquakes appeared to
1 center In the business district.
There were two evere shocks at
6:46 and 6:47, followed by about
2 others of minor violence.
Survivors of the San Francisco
earthquake of 1906 residing In
Santa Itarbara declared today's
shock exceeded the northern trem
blor in violence. The twist of the
quake broke water and gas mains,
snapped telephone and telegraph
wires, broke the rsservolr supply- j Francisco and 104 miles from Los
tng the city with water. Break- i Angeles.
age of the reservoir did not, how- Santa Barbara has been long
ever, cause any damage. ! noted for iu hi tmirtst hntln nnd
Ita mild clUnnte, both of which
l.in, w uvii u siiiKit; iiiia hi
parage was found to te function
State street has been closed to , "v r " """"
from the Arlington Hotel ,aw l. y u
I aauin jiniuaia lias iuuic .lainio
to fame than its tourist attrac
tions. It Is in the midst of a vast
'citrus fruit area and flowers grow
them in trnnirnl liiYiirinnr Its
SAN FRANCISCO. June 29. Dr:,cnt ,P"nanent population Is
Southern California in the vlcln- "uma.eu ai approxuuaie.y .
ZMy ELECTRld RANGE-
Vv-T raJg
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SAN FRANCISCO, June 29. An
earthquake at 6-:44 a. m. today
caused the southern Pacific round
house at Santa Barbara, Cal., to
cave -In, demolished the railroad
station at (loleta. nine miles north
of Santa Barbara, and thrust the
railroad tracks out of line at Na
ples, 15 miles north of Santa Bar
bara, -the Southern Pacific dis-
i patchers office was Informed here
Just before the telegraph wires
failed.
All wire communication with
Santa Barbara ceased after the
shock at 6:44 a. m. and efforts are
being made to ascertain whether
any additional damage was done.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.
I Santa Barbara, seat of an old
Franciscan mission, dating back to
1786, Is one of the famous water
ing places of America. Its beau
tiful situation, partly encircled by
hills and mountains has given it
the- name of the Mentone of Am
erica. It Is 276 miles from San
I POWER COMPANY
UAiRPAKINKKS
IN JilUUKS3
ECONOMY isn't the only reason
why housewives take such a
natural pride m their electric
ranges.
It's one of the practical reasons, of course
like the quick, clean, electrical heat, the
freedom from fuel and ashes, the better
roasts and baking.
But after all, these might be a man's rea
sons for equipping his home with an elec
tric range. Woman's reasons go deeper. If
you wish to see what every woman thinks
of clean, convenient, efficient electrical
appliances throughout the home, notice
the pride with which she says, "MY elec
tric range."
There is now an electric range in
one out of every seven houses on the
COPCO system. . . -
Select one for your home from the mod
els on display at your nearest dealer's. Con
venient payments may be easily arranged.
Telephone communication with
l.os Anftelea was restored about
ore annually from all
world. Karly reports
over the
said that
traffic
to tho beach.
Owlnn to the daneer of badly J
damaged business blocks collaas-,
ing.
ity of Santa Itarbara three hundred
miles south of here, was rocked
by an earthquake at 6:45 this
morninK. information received
here by the Western Union Tele
graph Company Indicated. The
principal lines of communication
into the area believed most severe
ly affected by the temblor have
been snapped.
Reports from Gavlota Indicate!
that the region most severely rock-
this of course, being greatly aug
mented In the summer season.
This season, la now at Its height
i there. v
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
LOS ANGELES, Juno 29. A
severe earthquake shock rocked
Los Angeles at 6:43 o'clock this
morning.
Downtown buildings swayed
considerably, but the movement
was slow and even and there were
. i ' . . ' ,. ' the motion continued for more
oiuu.iin, t i tmiHMii inn mic-a
were broken by the shake and
lucordinp tnN .- .,mKiH . me ennnquaLe
n t.i, i . I, . . . . Intervals but all
Keep the Home
Larder Stocked
: Very often, wlicn it is inconvenient for you to dress for
a trip down town, or it is too late for tlie delivery to
. reach you in time for dinner, you will npprecittte having
stocked your pnntry with our canned foods.
I us up nnd tell us
will be delivered
Let us take your order now jut cnl
what you want, and the groceries
promptly.
- PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins HMtf.
Ph.
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Eegan Life Work Early
Two men nlm Imve been i-misld
oreil tho wurUI's most fiinmii
clowns tnrtcil ntlng at n very
cjirly iit-e. Joseph Crlimilill. the
great fun maker of Kncland, mmle
llrst bow to an niKllenre as Hie
Utile flown at the ne of one year
anil eleven months. Ity the time lie
was three years old he was a ns
llhu iiicmliiT of (In- ciniiiany at
Sadler's Wells theater, being east
In Hie arduous part of "thu Utile
monkey."
'"'iw I.. Ynx. the .rlmal.ll of
.Mllelha. Illlil
than a minute.
continued at
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on Ihe railroad right of way and , ,PanVi VPt e!:tr(,n.iv B1.vere move
was flooding over the yards. mpnt8 Tne tremorB were a.
The earthquake did not reach ; far nortn a5 Newhnll. some 31
San Francisco. nii0, from nere, a,.ror.ling to telo-
An oil tank collapsed at Haker. Phne company reports,
submerging the Southern Pacific The tremors were continuing at
Company's tracks there, the com-lj:f;6 o'clock.
round house at Santa Barbara fell Xn earthquake -of several seconds
in, crushing several locomotives, duration and severe enough to
.Many slides were reported along sway buildings and shake pictures
the highway. from walls was felt here at 6:44
" m. today. No damage was re-
SAN FRANCISCO, June 29. ported.
State Street is the main thorough- j
fare or Santa Barbara. It extends I
from the beach for a distance of i
several miles. Business blocks 1
ranging In height from two stories
to ten, line each side of the street I
These buildings are mainly of
brick and concrete construction.
The Arlington Hotel, one of the !
famous resorts on upper State !
Street, Is about
beach.
Speedy Trial for
Dental' Murderer
SAN FRANCISCO. June 19.
The First National Bank and one
school were destroyed at Santa
Barbara, the Southern Pacific
Company heard.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 29.
The Southern Pacific Company re
ported here that but eight miles
of its tracks were affected by the
Santa Barbara earthquake. Trains
can reach Santa Barbara from
l.os Angeles, while southbound
trains can go ns far South as tlo-
mlle from the le,a' eiKht m"8 fro" ,nat oUy
mile from the , Tramn , ,)pln(? roul,, by Wiiy
or the Ran Joaquin Valley and
the company reports all trains are
going through on time.
pany advised. The quake seemed
to center at a point between San
I.uls Obispo and carpcuteria.
SAN FRANCISCO, June !9
The Cabrllla House and a big
beach hotel at Santa Barbara were
destroyed In the earthquake, the
Southern Faclflc Company was
sdvised here. Most of the build
ings on State Street were destroy
The C.llbraltar dam. said by the
itmnpl.v 1 ,lv" f,llm,us was of 1 k T ci.ys waier
n theutrlcal family and 'made hi. . ""J
Irs, appear,,...- ', ,he s, , " . 1. 1 en ""7"?, "f1; Th'' f ?J,rl"
he , Ihe ,ea,s in two and then collaps-
M e, no word was received as to
ueatiis or injuries from any sour-
j CCS.
Leather Long Preserved
Tieies of IcMlticr l.elleveil o be
slv reniurles old. dug up in London
In exi a. i, ting for die foundations of
a new building, were Mill in si.
heaMe rendition ,III( were used by j
Hie work, i lo repair their shoes I
I lie ti.i.l was made la a heap about I
siiui.re of waWe ami
layer of I I.OS ANC.KI.KS. June, "9 Ad.
l.pparel.Uy had 'vires to .ho I.V.I..r T.rh
let. yards
l.ianilfartut
l-laik I, mil whirl.
ler,i the dump of ,.
NI-:V YOUK. June 29. Hugh
N'ill. Vie, resident of the Sl.lllh
ern I'ariflr lliilroad was Inform
ed .his afternoon that 2iu. n.iles
of the company's railroad tracks
were thrown out of line at points
o.er a distance of 200 miles by
s
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REMOVAL
NOTICE
w,
e welcome you in our tit-w
er in ker. dei
I tt i eentur.
l-ri-M-rved the iiialerint.
Meiil emti.
ifi-d In tin l-oiir-I
lie wt mr.li l ..I
Hakersfield. Oxnard and Santa
Barbara to the North and Colton
to the East all reported to the
Southern Pacific train dispatrher
here that they felt the tremorH.
No reports of damage came Into
the Southern Pacific office here.
The earthquakes were felt In
an unusual degree of severity at
Molave and Lancaster, Antelope
Valley, a hundred miles north of
here, according to operator of
the Los Angeles Hureau of Power
and Light System.
The center of disturbance seem
ed to he In Los Angelen and to
tho North, preliminary telephone
nnd telegraph reports indicated.
Ventura reported that the move
ment wan Revere there. Clocks
vrre stopped bv the tremors In
Los Angelen. El Oentro reported
that the tremors wero not felt In
the Imperial valley.
Western Pnton nnd Pacific
Telephon and Tvlcsraph vires
west, of Ventura In the direction
of Santa Harhara went dead in
the earthquake and an hour later
the compnnies reported they wore
not able to estahlUh communica
tions with Santa Harhara.
home whre we will be Ix ttrr
equipped, and more alert to
your rterds in our line of woik.
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Political Science
Mr. I. lb.- I hoar Srnntor F!h
duo has Installed a radio oulilt lo
his U lilii-iii,i rcldruiiv
Mr Had -Yes; ihe ne't thing In
polltln will be wireless pulling
ANAIIKIM. Cal.. June III. An
earthquake of moderate inienl.y
occurred here at 6:44 a. n,. No
dnmage has bcs?n reported.
BERNIER THE TAILOR
New Location Two Door North Liberlf Theatre
A Business AVan
Goes to Bed HappiJ
ana wokes up happy
it Business
is adOertised
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I'ompany fn.m the naval radio sta
tion nt Point Arguello reported the
power plant at Santa Barbara
totally destroyed.
VKNTITIA. Cal.. June 29 -The
clly of Santa Harhara Is flooded
as the result of bursting nator
mains which cracked under the
strain of Ihe earthquake there ihls morning. Houses and buildings'
morning, according to eye wit- j swayed slightly during the short
inesses who returned from there, duration of the shock, less than
So far no fires have been report-la minute. No report of any darn
ed from Santa Barbara and all the I"" being done has been received
bullillncs there are said to he In-, here yet.
I LOS ANCiFI.FS. June 29. An
j eve-witness account of the Santa ,
i Itarbara earthquake was brought '
to I.os Angeles today by Dr. Fre
derick V. Fischer, lecturer for the .
Los Angelas Chaaiber of Com- i
merre who was aboard a Southern
Pacific train passing through the i
city when the temblor occurred. I
"We were Just pulling out of j
Santa Harhara for Los Angeles
, when our train liegan to swing
" j sharply from side to side." ' he
SAN JOSE. Cal.. June 29. A ! said. "It felt as though wa had
second earthquake, less severe ; jumped the track."
than the one which worked havoc ; . moment the shaking be
in han.a Barbara early today wasiraiue worse and It seemed that
recorded by instruments at Santa ihe imin would over on it.
Clara College at 10:45 a. m. today, 1 side. The engineer annlied the
LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Jure 29. !
The Southern Pacific Hailwav Is
rending a Red Cross relief train to
Santa Itarbara at 11:30 a. r.i. of
ficials here announced. The train
is made up of nine coaches and
several diners and carries a score
of trained nurses.
It was reported by Father .. S. Rio
ard, head of the physics depart
ment at the college. TKe first
shock at 6:45 this morning was the
most severe recorded at the col- I th
lege since 1911, Father Rlcard said.
brakes. I looked out the dining
car window and saw trees shak
ing, houses moving, chimneys fal
ling and people running from
homes.
"As soon as the worst of the
' shocks had been stopped the train
SAN FRANCISCO. June 29. ' got under way again and we had
The Southern Pacific operator at traveled as far as Summolnnd.
Naples, 15 miles northwest of ebout seven miles from Santa
Santa Ilarbara, reported another j Parbara. when another shock top
severe earthquake shock at 11:30 pled a huge oil tank onto the
o'clock. The operator dropped the. 'rack In front of the train. Af
telephone and fled. ter this was removed and the
train continued, we found In every
PAN FRANCISCO. June 29. I l""S and deep cut evidences of
The Son. hern Pacific Compnnvjt" quake. We twice narrowly
re-estubllshed communication will. missed beiug buried In slides."
Santa Itarbara today by telephone . The train arrived. In Los An-
I
Vi'it itw'i Ys tfi vtm min mm
A speedy trial is predicted
for Thomas H. Young, Los An
geles dentist, who killed his
wealthy wife with a dental an
aesthetic. The body was found
embedded in concrete in a well
by police after a fonr month
search for the missing woman.
In his confession Young reveal
ed that his step-son unknowing
ly helped conceal his mother's
body.
Here Is a cure for wants and nn-
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classified way.
Kasy Plckin'! People who can
not afford to buy a new car. and
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ALHAMRRA. Cal.. June 29 A 1 ; Ti,-. M,.,-.R..:.. Tl..
slight earthquake shock lasting
about 30 seconds was felt here at
6:45 o'clock this morning. No dam
ace was reported.
T.ONC, REACH. Cal.. June 29
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TtAKERSFIFI.O. Cal., June '29.
Appreciable enrthn.inke tremors (
were felt here at 6:45 o'clock this ;
jtact. Wire communication. hnw
lever. Is entirely rut off.
SAN PEDRO. Cal. June 29-Two
enrth temblors of moderate Inten
sity were felt here between 6 35
jsnd 6:40 a. m. Each of the shocks
lasted from 1 to J seconds. Win-
Hows rallied and
Sunday afternoon at about 3:30
o'clock, a heavy thunderstorm
I lasting but a few minutes, record
ed here drenching the occpants
with rain. The etfecls of the de
luge was more apparent in the i
mountain. In one instance an ;
old settler near Crani.e station
awakened to find his honre sur-
u .. ; WHuriiru iu iiiiu
stances china was
Zn;; ""J"r SANTA MARIA. Cal.. June 19-
, 'Seven persons were killed In the
' SAN FHXNCISCO June 20 . Th. 'destruction of the Hotel Arlington
, Southern Pacific railroad cnmi anv ,n th9 s,nU ,l"rh,,r ""hfluak
reports 65 dead at Santa Mar,,. :hl morning, according to advices
as a result of the earthquake. .reaching here.
(Julrk turnover. Advertise,
rlsssiiied ad today bAn sales
morrow.
SAN FRANCISCO. June -a' 8an FRANCISCO. June 29
message from the steamer II M. One report received by the Sfjih
S.orev. S.andanl Oil tanker hleh l rn Pacific Company here sahl that
. n ti.te st san.a Itarbara early seven lives had been lost at Santa
this morning, plrkod up here hv Itarbara. Another message to the
the marine station of ihe lUdlo'same company said that 17 were
I Corporation of America, declared .killed. The roof of the company's
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