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OurWeather .Man - mr ' CLOUDY SATURDAV (U Ji ft. rmm7r 1 1 V -Won The Evening Newt and , TfRoteburg Rtvitw DOUGLAS COUNTY All Independent Ntwtpaper, Publithtd for tha Bait Interatta of the People. Today's Circulation Over 4300 Ai Still G r o w l ag VOL. XXVI NO. 192 OF ROSEBURG REVIEW ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 3. 1925. VOL. XIII NO. 93 OF THE EVENING. NEWS fo) rviffiro) - w A 18 ITS 1A STRICKEN CITY GETS ANOTHER JOLT EARLY TODAY ALMOST US HARD AS FIRST DESTRUCTIVE ONE HOTEL TO MAKE ! SPECIAL ROOMS FOR TALL MEN Mwltl.il Pma LmimI Win.) ) ' NEW YORK, July 3. The Hotel McAlpin baa announo : ed the conversion of part of j Its 22th floors into apeclul ac- t comnioUuUons for tiitl per ! bods- When completed, by ! the end of next week, there ' j4 will be accommodatlona for 4 fifty "overslied" guests. ! The change is being made under the supervision of Ben jamin Ostlind, Mnrshfield PEOPLE MEETING TODAY I ! E ( Wvl.-it,-,! l'r.- I.-,-,! Wire.) SWAMPSCOTT Mass.. July S Mrs. Coolldge barely es- caped being run down bv a motorcycle this morning 8111- j i Ing a walk about Swampscott . 1 i A leap to the side of the road saved her. 4 ' DIES SUDDENLY HEART FAILURE ASKD TO i IN IAL T : International Christian En- jj she w" returning to white Lifelong Resident of Doug- white, su'perinti I j r C - r"rt "l had Just turned In- , r ,cn n J schools at Dayton. r 1 . r re i T- 1 T- 1 1 , . , 1 . . m .-Mv-rji rvtanainna stirrer r mm iniavi lenioiDr wic-iunii m me mu -w , . . n jusi lurneu in- w n . Men's Association .Mr. Ost- i aeavor LOnvenuon upeni to Ihe private driveway when . - county rails Uttta invited the Hev. William (AmrLI.! l-r-M lunl Wlrr.) 4 LOUISVILLE, Ky., July S The Louisville Courier-Jour- nal today says that Walter ndent of Tenn., has Women Go Into Hysterics as City Shakes With New Tremors Ruins Totter to Ground Under Force of Shakeup. i llnd stands six feet, five inches in his socks. j Fellow club members, em i4 boldened by the hotel's action now plan to make a drive on Today in Portland. Pullman (By Associated Press Leased Wire) that the building did not suffer SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.,;0 ?"v wtent -ily- . . - e D , I A few persons who were work- July 3 . Santa Barbara ing in wrecked or damaged bulld- went through four more n were bruised In their scram- 1 0 . , 1 1 ble to get out, but a visit to the earthquake shocks today. , cottage hospital where the quake I he first Was at 8:39 a. m., sufferers are cared for shows that d.i .1 not a Bingle person has been added the other three were at to tne injured list u to ten fif- 10:46 -en- 1 K I Tb'a city officials report that the theater seata and berths. STATE OFFICERS ARE SEEKING BIG SALARIES four members of the state cor.stabu'ary on motorcycles turned Into the lane behind 1 her. Driving at a fast clip. HEAR FINE SPEECHES motorcycle officers were be- ! hind her almost before any - ! one was aware. 4 ! The grlntiine of brakes and Over 150 Prominent Religi- bv "'y. w - , . , nt service man gave Mrs. Leaders ttend ( AMortutt-i Vmm Leaard Wlrv SALKM, Ore., July 3. Action of the state board of control recently In Increasing the salaries of Dr. It. E. L. Stelner. superintendent of the state hospital for the insane at Salem, and Dr. W. D. McNary. sup- hlch escaped practically "'"'"'."' ! .LT!' ' 1 ous Sessions Will Last Until July 10. (Amori-trd Pre- taseO Wire.) PORTLAND. Ore., July 3.- 10:21, 10:41 and o clock. Ud to I I : JU o cloc no great damage had X, 1 rennrtPrl nnrl' no ,. '-r. suffered a little damage in "d. iTT.JJ 1' t v for' Ve ?nna lo i wtre injured. Coolldge her only warning and as she jumped to one side of the road the leading ma- chine shot between her and Hnley. o The raotorcvrle detachment coming to White Court to es- cort the President to Cam- brldee. proceeded to the sum- mer White House without 1 Near Hnme t "Billy" A. Sunday, evangelist, to assist in the prosecution of John T. Scopus, youn; high school instructor, on charge m T ATTAOV rrtMIMr of violating the Tennessee FELT ATTACK COMING antl-evolutlon law. ! The newspaper say its In- formation was received from i I Bob Matthews, Mr. Sunday's Was Out in Pasture After secretary, at Carrollton. Ky. Mr. sunuay is ac jus nome in IS OVER WALKER III TERRIFIC FIGHT Challenger Stays Fifteen Rounds With Title- Holder But in Groggy State. LIKE WOUNDED LION Cows When Heart Spell t Came On Funeral to Be Saturday. Charles sldent of Jones, a life-long re Douglas County, died Hood ltiver, Ore., where the letter containing the invlla- ! tlon has been sent ! HOOD RIVER, Ore, July 3. i The Rev. William A- Sun- day was not at home today, but Mx. Sunday, better known as "Ma'' when told by The Associated Press that Came Back in Fifteenth Round Strong Wills " Knocks Out Weinert in Second Round. persons thjs' mornlng.g quaj5e. Several large cracks appeared in of other state Institutions that country for the International I they also be granted Increases. Christian Endeavor Christian con i Tha aninHoa nf n Qi,)in .n.i vention which opens tomorrow and uib wans, om me uamase us uoi pr McNary were Increased from ,asls unl" Ju'y lu- iocat prepara Cal., regarded as serious. . J3.000 to 14.000 each. This was tions 'or the convention are com- f L ' Tne reconstruction commission done because of an act of the 1925 P'eted, It was announced. The LOS ANGELES, I.. I.. 7 Tl L:f juijr j. luc uuu ui uic iWM gesaon in the city ball at ii.ioiM nrnt.it.uir,. ... i.i. main meetings are to be held in Pacific Telephone and Tele- the time of the shock and In the g or emp0yes from using state- the city auditorium. Eraoh Company's toll line8 "h to Kt,,r?ra.th. blIlldlnif' C',y owned automobiles for any pur- j Dr. F. B. Clark, president of the T H -j "C "y " vManaf1r prb,'rt ,Nunn; h0 n? pose but state business. United Christian Endeavor Societ- here said that OW.ng to re- ffig" Dr. McNary informed the board ies. will occupy . specially con newed temblors at Santa ft0hn the audi- R,vksri. L- tUni-onK In. i. v.. ! several miles from Pendleton It Is torlum near the stage. ( ? . . thounht to be badlv hurt (necessary that he use the hospital j Among the 150 or more prom In- StrumentS of the Associated , n", iZirJiSiuu, - car for personal business trips. 'ent relielous leaders and men of'f Press in the Daily New 'cold nerve ever seen In time ,of (1.thaf h,e n " denled P"!10 ll,e wh are ' Participate i.ii. .1 jj stress wna fnrnlxhel hv the Assn. tnat Pvee "With his alarr re- In the convention program: Oover- j' building there were moveld ";"", Sis..ru Lfr.7? .!f malnlng at the old figure. A con- nor Gilford rinrhot of Pennsvl-1 outside. iof the Dallv News When the dition of the increase in the salar- vanla: James Kelley of GlaPgow, TKf wirpq KnwPVPr wpre i hulldliiK besjan to rock he opened toXh McNary and Meiner is president of the European Chi I ne Wires, However, were (he keyan, annorPC.rt t)ie auuke (hat they provide their own auto- tlan Endeavor Union; Henry Ch Still intact. to the outside world and took out 1 !hls watch to time the duration of Julv 3. 'the shock, as he watched the ii non returning home, nrenar ed for tte trip to Cambridge, ennarently none the wors$. Ppreeant Charles n. Cooley who lert the mclofcycle de tail, paid later he was driv ing at onlv about ir to IS nilefi an hn'ir. ITe wmi not aware of the Indentlty of Mrs. Coolldge until approach ed hv the pecrt service men. Edwin K. Callahan, chief of the Rwampco(t police, conducted an Informal In n,rv. refelvlng rnTH-rts from officer Hrvnon, who was at the xatewav and from Ser jeant CooWy. He did not exnec InvpHtiirntlnn unless a com plaint was made. (AmocUUH Ptcm Lmd WI"l) NEW YORK, July 9. The ww-lil'a mlHillakwafwtt tln arniin """ ,u"1 "'" out ln her husband had been invited wag ,tin ,nugly fitted to the head Coolldge made no i'ne pustuie driving In the cows. . aa.,1,,1 in the prosecution of 'f u.rr. iirh inrisv after is torn. complaint of the Incident and ie apparently was overcome with Jonn x. scopes, Tennessee nestous rounds of fightinc with iieart taiiure. le felt the attack 4 teacher of evolution said: .Mickey Walker.-welterwelght king. Z i. "n ! 'i'"11 "J "I know he won't do It." Theirs waa the final bout of four down In a spell of weukness. and i . (i,,iiii. died quickly. The body was found ..............J I''J ' ,S if X. 7pm about two hour, later by rela.lvva. ! SL f--JSS POOR WIDOW WILL Tknockouts. NOW GET FREE BOARD nDouts. i , i xiarry mils, Ttur-iau uttki u heavywelRht challenger, took only Mr. Jones left the house of hla 'brother J. V. Jones, with whom he has been makliiK his home, i about fi:15 yesterday evening. It i wrs hia usual custom to (to out ; for the stock at about that time iof day. beliiK iviuired to go only !a short distance. V Whan ho fnllnJ 1 i-oturn PORTLAND, Ore., July 3. Mrs- two rounds to dispose of the New SANTA BARBARA. Cal Santa Barbara was rocked again buildings roll and rock. by a heavy quake at 8:38 a. m. I A second hard jolt came at 10:21 The quake lasted about six sec-'which did not help the nerves of onds and shook the city rather vio- .the people but did no damage. lcntly. Tho vlhrnrlftn rnnalat In tr nf turn I SANTA shocks, appeared to be from east!more Prolonged tremor shook the to west and swayed the buildings cl,V ' 1:6 - It was severe perhays more severely than any of but less violent than the earlier , the shocks following the major dis- ahocks. I tiirbances of last Monday morning. v-ct"T i i t I So far as reported no further dam-' 'J . , , y ' age has resulted. Occupants of enrln tremor of fair Intensity was buildings rushed Into the open fori'"'1' h"r Bt about 10:22 a. m. safety and several girl employes ,.. ... , became hysterical. . !, SA.NTA BARDARA. Calif.. July IL'ffliiQii nf nnnliniioil enrlTinnnlfo I w 1L n inn cnuiiiiti shocks telephone service was dis- mobile for personal business and chill King, president of Oberlln pleasure trips. college; O. F. Jordan, Chicago, ex- I o ecutive secretary of the Commun-1 I Miss Parrott Home lty Church Workers of Amerlra l Motor To Coast Miss Elizabeth I'arrott who has and Dr. "Ernest H. Cherrington. 4 , been spending the past several Westeirllle, O., secretary of the 1 r. aim airs, mj nuurl,, ,n iuy down on Ihe grounil and drew weeki in 1'ortland visiting with. World League against Alchollsm. ;,nls c"y- 1''" today for Kandon 1,1, n,lt OV)r nlg ryHH. hi. death :Mis. n. H. Moore, has returned to j Prominent amonr those arriving beach, by auto, and w ill spend the . came aitparently without sul tcr- BARBARA, July 3. A iher home at Roseburg. I (Contlnuen on page three). 'week end there. 1 f Continued on paire !1 M. C. Dalton, who told Judge Bean ',Tk come-back. Charley Weinert she was a "poor widow woman try- Jlmmv siattery, sensational Bufta ing to get along," wai aentenced Io New York middleweight, fell to four months In jail In federal l,.,n..ri .i.im m fnrlnna re- , . v. r. .1 .. ...... . .tU.o .I . . .. . urn. hHim. .;!. .i.v;. !' . : . ""s, ,n uoiaen i , ......1. k 11. leu "'u, ""'""a tered In the. fast flyln tlsta ol rL r17 n JLiir, Mr9' r,n,,on' ,WR" "mt'a t,v.Dave Shade. Floored three times found about 7:.I0 o clock and evl- KPtni.r Wtn William Jacques, after , ,h d d gi.itpry wa. Jidenily had been dead for some lt allpf(.I, lhey nad ,0,U liquor " Tt ! count hi. ,. . v , v I'" Pohltl,lon "Konta. Mrs Dal- Becondg t0,,ed , the (owe. . He had been In falling health 1 ton Insists she was solely to blame , jac, 8nar,ey an(i joe Lynch,' 'for several months, and was un- anil that Jacques was Innocent. 'r,va vetPran bantams fought a 2 der the care of a physician a great jaCques pleaded not guilty and hia f0llr nuni draw ' - part of the time. He hnd ap- trial was set for July 30. I ,1 1. ' m hmlalnv mill 1 .... I ....... 1. .. .1 km, I lumiuo m iiiuiaiui, una ; ) t-uiij n il nruni'iiru ij 1110 . -..I I.. . I... tr ' 1-. -t uuu if, ui 1 1 1 11 k iii mr- hum nun in i nurway . 'nn..iAN n. I i r T)rwn mn.i mi. ohm utisi. . vy. turwl from th.-ir ranch near DTxon- with Walker, Greb fought at close ville and spent yesterday afternoon visiting friends In this city. Then he cut loose. Coming out of his corner In the 14th with a terrific right, he spun LATEST PHOTO OF SANTA BARBARA EARTHQUAKE continued for a time this morning. The frayed nerves of the operators would not permit them to remain in their Blready damaged building. Service will be resumed soon offi cials say. no damage having been done to the Interior of the phone building. mansion of ('. K. O. Hillings, wealthy rnce horse, owner, located on one of the hills Just east of the city, was partially demolished In the quake that struck thtsr city this morning. The Billings home was said to have been only' slightly tele- damaged In Monday's quake. Investigation shows that the ear- Th. ltv 'ha. aurfere ni fnrth. Her renorls reeanlinz riamaee to er damage and all reporta of loss I the Billings home were exaggerat of life today are Incorrect. led considerably. The home was The people generally have shaken badly In today's quake, but soucht the open spaces until the did not collapse. Considerable earlh settles down a bit. They are I plaster and brick coping fell but chcerul but nervous. I police reports declare the damage lis not serious. PASADENA. Calif.. July 3. A I Along State street where work slight earthquake occurred here at ' men are clearing away debris, 8:30 a. m., the movement was ap- bricks fell. parently north and south. j At the old mission some bricks anu mortor lumoiea aown touay. LOS ANGELES, July 3 Tele- SANTA BARBARA, Cal.. July 3. A sharp earthquake shock oc curred here at 8:39 this morning Iphone advices from Ventura said a and lasted about five seconds. The Btiff earth tremor rocked that vibrations loosened a few bricks town, 28 miles south of Santa Ilar and widened the cracks in lome bara at 838 o'clock thla morning, of the shattered walls. A few ; No damage was done, the message wrecked chimneys toppled to the 'said. ground but no other damage re- J ' suited as far as is known. SANTA BARBARA, Cal., July 3. Reporters of the Santa Barbara Another shock occurred here at Newa made a hasty survey of the 10:21 a. m. It was less violent city anil found only nominal dam-ithau the earlier one and lasted age. he lowers of the old mis- only two seconds, slon shed a few more pounds of As a result of several sharp atone and mortar and the walla earthquake shocks throughout the were cracked a little more but the morning most of the people soucht old structure still stands as lt did j the open air. Business men who after the heavy quake on Monday, were busy In their shattered atruc- St. Anthony'a college and the St- tures trying to restore order, fled Francis hospital, which were bad-; to the sidewalks and to consldor ly wrecked on Monday, suffered abte extent business was suspend little additional damage. Both are ed, except those which were in op still standing. In one or two pla- eratlon In the open air. ces. plumbing was wrenched and ' The Associated Press wire which broken but the power lines and gaa had bn working through all the pipes that had been repaired were shocks today In the Daily Newa not disturbed. building, wai established In the As a result of the shock this open air in the plar.a under tha morning there were witnessed ru- shade of a century old palm tree, mors rnnrerninr the damace but at least such shade as was avail they proved to be without founda- able when the sun waa In the right tion or exaggerated. One report position. There on a temporary id that th mansion of C. K. O. 1 tabla the operator is Immune to BIH'ngs of Chicago, which Is locat-, earthquakes and the leased wire ed In Montecito, had been destroy- pounds along Aeerfully. ed. A detail of police and newt-1 o paper men visited the place and : To Oranta Pat!' I found the buildings of the estate ' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Post, of this in practically the aame condition city, will leave today by auto for 1 as thev were after the original Ornnts Pans to spend July 4. From j .quaae- .wonnay. noma inniiioniii juinr 1117 mT-'i.u 'plaster Jell but the employe! say , and then Copro, California. -i- hill ' ;'- h i n ;V mt- b I: ?'iw, l. ' the challenger around with s blow ;to the jaw. Another right found j t he same mark as Walker went to the ropes, and for tha first time ,aince he became champion of 14T 'pounders, the Elisabeth (N. J.) boy was staggered and groggy. I Greb leaped upon Walker and drove him from rope to rope. The challenger, hla. face bleeding from steady pounding, strove to protect hla face and then. In one final effort, he lashed out with right and left at the astonished 1 Greb. The rally kept the middleweight 'champion at bay until she bell anil be went vigorously after a knock out In the fifteenth, but Instead of a wilting foe, hi found a wounde4 Hon. Six times Walker ripped alldge-hammer drives Into the Pit itsburgh man'a stomach until Greb. '' recovering, went back at hla op ponent. " I A crowd of (5,000 wai electrified by a apeciacle of two cbamplotut belting each other. Thua the final bell found them 3reb, majestic In a clever and decisive victory 1 over a foe be outweighed at 1&9 by seven pounds: Wtalker, great In an exhibition of vigor and pluck which cost him none of his prestige aa a champion welter j weight. 1 The battle, had the spectators on ! their toes throughout with lLa speed. Walker, dangerous hitler at a distance, waa given few OB portunltlea to mix as he would : liked to have done. Greb quickly took the fight to close juartera. ; where he used his weight and every trick he knew to outscore, ; Walker with a flying right that never ceased In 111 windmill Jour- iney. Wills, who has for several years perched patiently on Jack Demp 'aey's doorstep, has muscles that are still limber and strong. At 213 pounds he had a 28i pound weight (Continued on Page 8) The Weather k-rMII Dints, WRECKAGE NOTHING BUT WRECKAGE THE PHOTO SHOWS THE FRONT OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ON STATE STREET, SANTA BARBARA. THE CAVED-IN ROOF AND STATELY COLUMNS BADLY DAMAGED ARE SHOWN. TODAY'S QUAKE SHOOK THESE COLUMNS AND WRECKED ONE OF. Tl IEM COMPLE1 ELY, WILL HAVE TO BE RAZED. t Hlghaet tamp, ytstsrday M Lowest temp. " last night M Cloudy tonight and Saturday, PLEA AOAINST EDUCATION A linguist who can aay. "It is THE BUILDING rRlnln " ln 'nguaga geta Must at wet aa he who can aay It 1 ' ' In ouly one.