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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. JULY 3, 1925. LATEST NEWS PHOTOS OF SANTA BARBARA EARTHQUAKE iv.r-,: .... ' . . . i . ; XM'i'xr ill-- sil'l.'., il : I - , W s 'I iiSf ill 'HIP g " fc3 BATTLESHIP PRESENTCD (AaorlMnl Prai lurd Wir. J PORTLAND. July 3. Th historic old baltltwblp Oregon which Ilea dismantled in the 4 Willamette river here wax to- 'day prfeaented to the state of Oregon by the United Statei government to be used aa a relic. The presentation waa made by Kear-Admiral J. V. Chase. commandant of the thirteenth naval district at Bremerton, Wash., who represented Sec- retary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur. The ahip was accept ed on behalf of the state by United States Senator Kobert ft Nelson Stanfleld. . The reason the presents- 4 Hon was made today Instead of tomorrow, July 4, was be- A cause today la the 27th annl- 4 versary of the battle of San- tiaao in which the Oregon played auch a conspicuous part. The Oregon was specific- 4 ally exempted from restric tion at the Washington arms conference on condition that 4 It be used for exhibition pur 4 poses only. STORES CLOSED JULY 4 All stores will close and business will be suspended In the city Saturday, July 4. A few stores are remaining open tonight to supply customers, but all will close over the 4th, except one drug store, which will remain open as usual on holidays. There will be no carrier delivery of mail from the post office, which will be closed all day. The locked boxes will be supplied as us- ual, and special delivery and perishable matter will be dis- tributed, and mail will be picked up and dispatched as 4 on week days. 5IIej? Wives Jnd cooler kitchens this way QUICK QUAKER cook ia'3 to 5 minutes No hot kitchen no muss, no bother s "P LA VORY and delicious ... the sum mer breakfast your appetite calls for and your health demands, cooked in 3 to S minutes I The kitchen stays cooL And so do you. -Uo frying, no stewing, no morning's fuss and trouble. Just get Quick Quaker at your grocer's. It's a new kind of Quaker Oats that's made to order for women who seek easier ' ways in housekeeping. ' All that rare Quaker flavor is there. All the richness that made Quaker Oats famous. Cooks faster, that's the only dif ference. Cooks in Quick Quaker 3 to 5 minutes BAPTIST ELECT PRES. SEATTLE, July 3 Edwin H. Rhoades, lawyer of Toledo, j Ohio, today waa made presi- j dent of the Northern Baptists convention, which assembled I here Tuesday In Its 19th an- : nual meeting. The convention j filled all offices by accepting ; the selections of a nominat- j Ing-committee. BE THERE BUDDY ON TUESDAY NIGHT To greet Oregon s new; Americun Legion commamfl'-r. Ur. E. U. Stewart, and have e a real time with some real fel- 4 lows. Let's give Doc a rousing welcome at the meeting of I'mpqua Post next Tuesday night. Be there on time. e, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Abbott, or e. Klamath Falls, will arrive here to-morrow for a short visit with j friends. They will return home Sun- day accompanied by Mrs. Fred" ' Schwartz and Mrs. Nathan Fuller- ton of this city, who will visit at Klamath Falls for two weeks, the i former with Mrs. Abbott and the I latter with her sister. Easy PlrttW! People who can not afford to buy a new car, and still feel tbe need of having one, look for a n kk! used car Jn- tuu News-Review classified ads. Quick turnover. Advertise. A classified ad today brings sales to- JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY Whers the air makes you feel alive, rtal the hap piest families In the world get the thrill of it driving their , . . The Universal Car There are Families with Fords WHO MADE AN INVESTMENT IN HAPPINESS and get a dividend every week-end and holi days. How about YOUR family? Talk it over with them and with us; our deferred payment plan makes it so easy. ANY family s YOUR FAMILY CAN AFFORD A FORD. LIFE IS SHORT AND GETTING SHORTER AND FORDS ARE CHEAPER THAN EVEN BEFORE. $147.60 is the First Payment on a FORD RUNABOUT $157.60 is the First Payment on a FORD TOURING $216.60 is the First Payment on a FORD COUPE $229.60 is the First Payment on a FORD TUDOR SEDAN $256.60 is the First Payment on a FORD FORDOR SEDAN $148.30 is the First Payment on a FORD TRUCK It's a choice between getting your share of the joy of living and wearing out shoe leather on hot pavements; isn't it? We are open evenings Come in; let us explsin the "FORD" plan for "a FORD for every family" C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. ROSEBURG'S CENTER OF AUTOMOBILE ACTIVITY Telephone 374 Roseburg, Oregon Open Evenings LINCOLN FORD FORDSON . Priilo nf Prnnnpl Pifv T?l7Pr1- Wreck.8?6 nothing- but wreckage could be scq eround the business dtutrict cf Santa Barba worn- LI Hit. Ol Viltllllltl V'llj' XVtllU terday, and when night approached, residents realized conditions knew that it would be Might of darkness, no lights being permitted by the authorities. Toward midnight a short circuit ji oine lights wad installed for thoew asv4 is hunting for bodies. View at top shows all that remains of the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows on upper SUie Street, (smk that Atflao'-ori Said. Keiow is a view looking up btate street toward the ArlingtonHotelirom Ppmttwo blocksfrom the Her From South Mr. and Mrs. Zeneas Marker, for merly ft (his city, have arrived from 1xs Awceles, In spend a few weeks visiting Mr. Baker's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. tlenry Baker, of Illverslile, and friends. Swim for Health and Pleasure Come and swim or Irani to swim in the best swimming water in Oregon, the' Umpqua River just above the city where the water is clean and pure. If you have no bathing suit, you can rent one on the grounds for a nominal fee. Also nice clean dressing rooms for ladies and men with a board walk right into the water. Raft and spring board out in deep water for those who wish to dive. Swimming contests will le staged, so get in prac tice for these. Directions by way of Oik street bridge, and follow the river to above the dam, or by way of Mill street and the swinging bridge. Refreshments served on the grounds. HELLIWELL & LEWIS Managers tai44ttfsa4a44t During the last few days of sum- X LUAL WtVYj 4 demand for Maytae; washers, saya , F. H. Churchill, of the hardware company, and orders keep romlnit A. Davidson, IT. S. deputy mar- In from housewives who have had shall, spent the day in the city at- 'the matter under consideration. To lling 'to official duties. day Mr. Churchill Is advertising the Maytag again, and he says Tha car belonging to It, T. Davis the,e throUKn thP ,.,, of Portland was wrecked yester-;, llur i... ,i, i ' ' - people coming In for demonstrations. KI.KS I'MNNiyCi A lllti VAl'DKVII.I.K SHOW day evening when It went over the bank on Camas Mountain. The body of the machine and the frame were ntilte badly bent and smash ed. The wrecker from the Rose- j burg Garage towed the car Into the city, and repairs were made to enable Mr. Davis to go on to his home this morning. , I Tha, Rnsebnrg Elks intend to give Rosehurg some mil- lion-dollar advertising at the national convention in Port- 4 i land and In order that they may put their scheme over In top-notch style, they are ) giving a big vaudeville show and picture program at the Antlers Theatre next Tuesday night. Here lanlels in "l-n- '30 ne M guarded Women" will be the feature film and three acts 4 of home talent vaudeville will e complete the program. The 4 Swanee Hoys will also he In- Rosehurg Is to be well represent ed al the International Christian Knd.avnr convention to be held In I'nrtland starting tomorrow. Among those who will attend from the Christian Church society will be Ralph Church, Vernon Orr, Adrian llloom, Hoyd Itruton, Jessie (llbhs and Klsie Hudson. Krom the Presbyterian society will be Ksth er Nli hols. Lucille l.rnov. Mre. rtvron Hughes, Harold Nuliiilaa. Marlon Nichols and Florence Wlra-berly. ng's en- $ Jmlsslon K 25 and 3 A numlter of Rosehurg people will leave tonight and In the morn ing for the coast to spen, July 1 4. and many to spend the week lend. Hosvburg will he largelv re-I eluded In the evenings en presented at nnniion Among tertalnment. The adm mo going are Mr. and Nr.. V. : in the show will be r. ( hunman. .Mr and Mm Jack a sa an,. ah mil. ,nH thair a Paul, Mr. and Mrs. John Throne. friends and those who like Mr. and Mrs. David Lenox Mr. j good, clean entertainment, , and Mrs. J. M. Jnrid and family. I nhould he there. tiuy KadnliauKh and fuinlh. Mr. and Mrs. .M. (i. Smith and d.iugh- , T 1 iter. Mr. snd Mrs. Kred H.nner, I I Mr. and ."r. I. tl. Ilrnadaav Mr. ! If yon doa't believe what read, never seek opportunity mroum tna classified columns. and Mrs. (ieorge lladahaugh. Mrs. W. D. Thrall. Misses Vivian Wil liams. Mary Reams. Rea Catea and Maxln Sk.-s. Wm Thrall. Harry Fletcher. Jack Cravfnrd. I'hil Harth and Adelhert Ynung. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Clark will ar I rive here tonight from Weed. u California, and will accompany Kenneth Clark, of this city, to (he coaat for the week end. I I j HORSFMAN To Mr. and Mre. ffljj Ernest J. Horseman of Myrtle 03 i Point on Thursday, July 3, In 1 i Roseburg, a son. i SHOEMAKER Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Shoemaker, of this city, Friday,' j July 3, at Mercy hospital, a son. 1 Nota I. m unui ii iv ,S f tha lour WMmttTH&M'' 1 I vessels I "i V (i 'i V 1 I 1 I I 1 OAS RANOE I SpteJ Burner M the Wtnoointop will put a NewHeart t'ibur Kitchen. Southern Oregon Gas Company 340 North Jacksorj ' ' Phone 235 Rosehurg, Oregon