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MF.DFOTCn fATL TftTTiTTR fP!DFOTTU OnfffiOX. MONDAY, JFA'E ) 1vr 0 , - , -- -- f- - , u y (3D IS The largo delegation of members from the .Medford post returned yes Unlay afternoon and last evening uiu matu inn nun ischium i:uu vontlon nt l'rJmvJlli last week t-x- VVQHHlUH iimise for the 'fine manner In ,uhl..k ho u ..inn m,i.i ly the ot her cent ra 1 Orejion pot wlumwnia 1,10 contniiwu. j no hers who attended was I'rlnevlllo eon vent ion was that the the larg est and best In tho history of tho st.hoon(,,. caoba. While saving the I Sa,lla l!''"'a Is on tho coast lino for Its big tourist hotels, and its mild ; 'ected by tho temblor have been stato American Legion. 1 crew Captain Pamphlet was arrested "f ,hB s,'tborn Pacific ra'lwav. one climate, both of which features drew "napped. While the Medford post went to ull , hl(,h H(;nH ,jy n rt,v(.nul! CUUc) of tho two arteries ol' traffic between thousands of visitors annually from I Hoports from Gavlota Indicated that l'rinovlllo with no nx to grind and However, as a tacit act of sportsman-, San 'ani lsco and I-os Angeles. nil over the world. lOnrly reports said t,le reBinn most severely rocked is seeking no honors they were agree- ,ip tho government Is not prosecut- Catholics at Mass. that most of these hotels had been between Ventura-and Santa Barbara, nbly surprised when their fine drum inB tne ctlln unrt ,,. for any I The ruins of tho Santa Barbara damaged or destroyed. 'At Uavlota rail lines were broki by corps walked away with yio third pusslblo violation of United Stales m,sall,n. "ueon of tho California nils- Santa liarliara has more claims to t,le 1me and a large water tank was honors among tho nine drum corps laws at the time they were saving the l,ion8' testifies to tho second visitation fame than Its tourist attractions. It Is tumbled over on the rnilnfhd rlght-of-of state posts competing. This honor crew of the sinking Cnol.a, but for a Cl',llln'. 'o structure not long j In the midst of a vast citrus fruit area . way al"l ws flooding over the yards, was all thc more appreciated because ullired violations prior to that time !'KO ,lnvl"K hcn'i reconstructed fronii""'' flowers grow there in tropical I ,13 earthquake did not reach San tho Medford host drum coi ns had been In existence only 90 days before of conspiracy to Aolnte the tariff ,art 0''",B century. There were j population Is estimated at approxl- the convention. Thn local drum laws of 1 U22 In Importing llijuor con-; ,""n' f'tholi( 's at early morning mass mately 25,000, this of course, being corps would have attained higher trary to law and also for alleged vlo- , 011 t,ln '""'"' occurred. The cole- Kieatly augmented In the summer sea honors If they had had their post lilt Ions of the national prohibition act ,,rant l,r'est- although two images s,in- This season is now at its height colors along to march with tho drum The Indicted men Include besides '"ve the altar fell down near b!in, , there. corps. tl,0 Another honor that wont M,irr,i ...... .. ,1 bers, Carl Tcngwald. was elected at tho convention as one of the stale -ntlon as ono of tho stale delegates to attend the national American Legion convention to bo held In Omaha next October. The Medford delegation rauie homo via the Mclvcnzle Pass and tho Pu- rifle highway, and most of them stopped over at iiIl-IH m- ..I hours til Nimrod Inn, tho proprietor of which Is A. I,. Parkburst. former manager of the Crater lake lodge and stage lines, OF; PRESIDENT'S FATHER NEW YORK, Juno 211. (A. P.) A prayer for Hie recovery of Colonel John t.'oolldge. falher of Ihe luesldcnt who is ill at his homo In Plymouth, Vt., was urrereil yesterday by tho Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce who was a visiting preacher al tho First Presby terian church here. Dr. I'lercc Is pastor of the First Congregational church of Washington where Presi dent Conlidge worships. , Speaking from tho pulpit formerly occupied by the Itev. Dr. Hurry KN,. orson Fosdlck, Dr. Pierce made his sermon a eulogy of ticneral Charles O. Uawes, whom ho culled a "great Prc'sbyterian." Ho praised the vice president's campaign for Ihe clolure rule in the United States senate "Tho world neons such strong char acters," ho said, "who attest their re ligious faith by virile deeds." Word was received In .Medford till: morning Hint c. K. liailger. fail,,.,- airs. II. (1. Harding was round dea In his bed at Klamalb Falls Siimb, afternoon, supposedly from heart fall uro. Mr. and Mrs. Hurdling left today ior Kin mni ii Kails and expect to ro turn with tho body tomorrow when lunner details will be given. Another Carrier Pigeon Found at Local Ranch A rljlTlor pigeon, marked Willi l rubber baud carrying tho number H-kli!), and nn ' nlnmliium band with ... ouiiiovr, v. . u. 22 1ICK." was picked Up last night on tho Khel.l ranch by Lloyd Tliniuous, son of Mr ono bus. J. W Tlmmons. The bird was given nouilshmont and Is being iieiu ior worn rrom the owner. SIASTHIt ail.M ASSl AH.s IlLAMi; (Continued from pngo ono.) Crawford. "Theirs was not, could not have been a perfect crime,'' said Crawford, assuming ihe atlliude of n lecturing professor, for it was based on human violence, on the actual klll ' lug of n human being." RAN FltANCISCO. Jin,,. 5!l.n,a. sell Crawford and llllss linker, youth ful "Intellectuals" held here In connec tion with nn unsuccessful altempt last week to extort 5n.nno froin Colonel I) C. Jackling. wealthy mining man or San Francisco, appeared In Police court today nnd the date of their pre. llmlnnry hearing was set for July 7. Tho possibility that Crawford may hnve boon responsible for the attempt on May SO last to extort (lililo fmni John Jj. Ilngelln. orchardisl of Camp, hell, Santa Clhra county, is being in vestigoted by authorities; Ilngelln re ported finding n note under his doot mat demanding the money on penally of having his daughter. Mary, kidnap ped nnd mill into. slavery In the Orient. John K. Crawford, father of Craw ford lives flt Orovllle. Maker was a student nt Jhe I'nlver sity of California and Crawford is said to hnve, studied law at the I'nlversit.v vt Oregon, Fugene, Ore. Tides are 54 minules later end day. O Walrus feed on sl;ir fish nud mo 9usl(H, O E E POIITIANIJ, Ore., June 23. (A. - i.) Twenty men were Indicted here today by the federal grand jury In Uhflt ( tl.d?l I,,. Tl..i..lu ... 1 ' . .- n of tho Wkkohi ulleK.il rum running nluts on t ho Piiclfln r.r-.t ",,iui 11 ii-ii iiMiiuit-ci arc n p- tain Hubert i'amiihli-t and the crew ....i ..,, !,. 1..1....... 1 .1 - r (ho i.,, ,,,., a....i.... AM the n,..n , ln,ii,.i.i n ,.i Captain Pamphlet: Jacob Woitte, Portland, who has' two aliases and who lu u.',i,i 1,, i 11, 1., 1 1 tho alleged ring; Frank M. Hales and Josepn r.ssex, rorllaml; William I-unnian Urunn, said to be skipper of 11,0 "' Azalea, recently sold by the government here ufter Its capture at Ast"rl" h "'o government, ' "Ptaln Pamphlet is held under S50""' Two oll,e1' ''l to bo im- poriam niemners ot tne allegeit gang are indicted hh John Uoe and Jtlchard itoe. '1 he i'cKcawha risked capture f ixed by t r f -a t y wit h ( 5 rea t I Hi tain to rcHcue the Caoba'H crow. BASEBALL SCORES American League. At lloslon It, II. . iv ow York 5 S 1 lioston 10 Hi 1 Ferunsnn Rln.wki.v II, .,n ,i,l Sclangr0l!i,,,1i,b'aWhKho,d'Ua1!d Pic- Inlcl, I inii.il. At Cleveland It. n. K. IVtro't la 0 Cleveland 7 2 Dauss und llasslor and Myatt. Yowell Slinf I o win, opixto At St. Louis Chfengo St.. Louis Cvongros, Ctinnnlly Mogrldgo and Dixon. H. I I. 15. 1 .26 1 .501 Schalk; I and National CINCINNATI,' Juno 2!l -(A. P.) Pittsburg look the lead In the Na tional league race today by defeating Cincinnati X to 1. while tho New York (Hams' game with Huston was culled orf because of rain lu the second In ning. The standing of the leaders Is Pittsburg .Bill; New York .1115. At Cincinnati. It, j, K. I'ittshnrg s 13 l Cincinnati 18 1 liallcrles: .Morrison nnd Smith; Klxey, llrady and llargrave. At Philadelphia. It. 11. ; Itrooklyn '.. 8 15 Phlladelphiu '. 3 5 liatteiics: Vance nnd Debcrry Carlson, Knight and Wilson. AT I'ATIIIOIFS ttFDMHi: (Conllnued from page one.) gave them Instructions as to how cd along the highway, the work should be done. I Shortly before noon, Colonel Cool- SAN FRANCISCO, June 29. (A. Jdge suffered a vomiting spell and P-) Stale stret Is the main thorough Ills grandson was sent In ono of the f,ire "f "'tn liarbara. It extends White House automobiles for Dr. tram ""' bench for n distance of sev I'oupnl, who Is quartered In a farm "'"- Business blocks rouging house near the village '" heg-ht from two stories to ten line After few moments In the sick fach V'0 Thp ,,,,1M- i u the pbvslcian r icarcd on lnB n,c "'"""' "f '"''K concrelo the front .. . '""' ""construction. The Arlington hotel, one ine tiont porch to converse with . , 'he nrrslilom i m. o , .... n , . .. . "f t he fa moils resorts Is on u pper Slate mi,.i.,i.. i. .. i o Attorney t.eneral Sargent, who had come over from Ludlow to pay a looming rail. lie then returned to he siek room while Mr. and Mrs. Mni "sn,'ti a '",; l oolldge reii.alncl on the porch. were destroyed nt Santa Barbara, the A few minutes later Dr. A. M. southern Pacific company heard, ram of llrldgewater, arrived. He, Water Dlllll Smashcil had not been advised of tin, spell of In Lo, Angeles the shocks were so journing and after a brief stay in vere enough to sway downtown bullrt Uio sick room left temporarily, re- logs. marking Unit It was not serious nnd , -J cvcijuung so far is satlsrac- tory." . llAltAUAItA ItAZF!) i;y qi aki: (Continued From Page One) two severo shocks at li:i; niwl ft j7 rollowed by about 20 others of minor violence. Survivors of tho San Francisco arthquako nf Plllti resldlne In llurlmra declareil todnv's shook r. ceeded (ho northern temblor in vio lence. The twist of thn iiuiikn hroko ui,i..r Hid gas mains, snauneil lelenlionn and telegraph wires and broke tho reser voir supplying the city with wnter. Breakage of the reservoir did not. however, cause anv dnnimrn ho f,,,- n known. ' 1 Telephone comtniiti lea lion wllli Ton Vngeles was restored about 111.5s "hen n single line In a garago was ounu 10 no lunctloning. Range of Temblor. The New California hotel Inst com. deled, is a hopeless wreck. The walla 'hook down but the main port Ion of oe ouiiiiing is still standing. The Cntlillo hotel also suffered leliouslv In tho illlllke. Throimliont he roslilAitlnl section of Uie oast side louses were tilting in lonsv-lnrvev ingles. The tremors started with 1 icavy east west Hint Ion which cracked irlrk walls and then the next moment ne movement turned to a northeast outhwest movement of event ueoi-itv which worked great havoc . l'!l IPHI.P did .Innnii... nl,- lie I 'Oil llh-hMsi llolth ill' ben. At Uoleta. U nes north, chlmnegi wero wruckotl. one garoKO nuarly ihftlol- At mill uZ, 0 X'K At ono point aboiH 2D miles north mo iimiiwu.v wus 1-iobou tor an nour ''V '"rt B"''0' ' Tho pavement was broken at Inter- vals for ten miles north. lliyre WUH no nimrnrlnliln rlimittfro at any point north of flob.m The .make was felt, however, as lardM not reaeh San Krnnc-lsro. ' ' as San l.ulH Obispo. Santa liarbara. whose Hituation has Satitff Itarbiirn is aimroxlmatnlv 1(10 heen mn,.,.H .,. .1 t v , .. miles nwth of l.os AnKeles and uu miles south of San Francisco. The h.islness streets are at Hea level but tlie beautiful residential distrfntH are There I nn.niKii nnis overlooking the ocean.! lH a IirettV haihor and viichlinir lnt O .....l.-.I 1 ! t. . o...r...Cnlni anniiinuiK ana umr inK Hs tllG 8.'rt of residents and tr.iirfuiu i"'"" '1- I With tl tnn flimntn tt.n ,.U inrpd n II tnnrf ma nuuinpii nni.l)i.llni who have gone there to live duriim i their vacations or in thnir mtiromnnt Montecito. adinlnini' Mm t-uv iD .,.n,,i , the suburb of iftlllonnlreH me ruins or an eartlinuaUo n iTio earlv "mm m wornniiiers to ',1rRy,( 1n, 11 WMK ,"iv l,ls calling of mem 111, 11 saved tneir iwes. tor a few 1 """;"" "'"or the two towers and ,.,,,.,.,..,,,. ! iu i,,u mwi: v nut. 1110 worshipers then walked nut worshipers then walked out over tho ruins. Itescue pnrties w-e organized and under the direction of peace officers' and civilian leaders, with the aid of naval reserves, n om-dnn of tirma.iQ,,... wn nbini.it iirnmi,! h, ,i,i .., 1 visitors perrfctted within only by ere- ! .1 ,t..t J (Gntfaj ;nuai. 1 hero were no fires resulting from the llebr a. The fonil Hilllatinn wa reported satisfactory. The Daily News whose walls collapsed like an egg and Morning Pjoss set up extra one- shel). sheet, editions hv tmrwl fro. ,1 ; ,-u, i,. Tlio mult. Bl,.nnt r.r ihn i, ,,.,t.nn.. throughout tho city. I Karthipuikes continue to lolt the ruined buildings as the correspondent ,of tho Associated Press writes of the disaster. Throughout tho residences tho In- habitants in many cases have moved some of their possessions nut on tho ainiusi me nouns ot in nn """ tWlt0d l' "m" Bl PHHSelHU. lawns anil amidst the debris of fallen List of Injured. The list of injured in Cottage pital follows: Dr. Henry (!. Ilensy. Interne In St. '.-ion in jiii en w in-n no jumped from the second story of the Ullltdlllg. miss mini cinrk, nurse In St. Frau ds hospital, badly hurt in sanio fall with Dr. Ilensy. Irfwls .1. Dreinor, Seattle. William Itonwicke. John Oirod. Santa Barbara; In Stewart, l.oniiioc; Mrs. Henrietta Most, no address, broken anus; ,t. U. Ilansllng Mrs. Klhol Dinner, Frank Roxroat. O-iirgo Miller, llerado Chavez, no address; William MacEIroy. Severe Quake at 11:30. SAN FKANC1SCO. Juno 2!) (A. P.) Tho Southern Padric operator at Naples, 10 miles northwest of Santa Honiara. reported another onrthqitako shook nt 1 1 : 0 o'clock. Tho operator dropped tho telephone and fled. Twonly-soVoii Itcportcd Hilled SAN FltANCISCO, June 20. One report received by the Southern Pa cific company here said that seven lives had been lost at Santa Barbara. 'Another message to tho same coin Ipnny said that 27 wore killed. The roof of the company's roundhouse at Simla Barbara fell In. crushing several locomotives. Many slides were report- street, about n mile from the beach, i ' ltnilk 1sl)csti'oyed Highway Barber Shop 10 N. Riverside (50 feet fromMain St.) Sparta Building New shop, new equipment, everything the latest and strictly sanitary. THREE CHAIRS AND THREE BARBERS OPEN FOR BUSINESS TOMORROW CLARENCE NOE Ijite advices said the Cll.raltar dam, part of Santa rsarbani s water ystcm. i!'r,ke am', 0""'UCd- Thc L'"","1 h"" tel, accortliiift to a report, split In two ana men coiiap.sVd. I Kl Ctllll rcporteil that the carth- iiuake was not felt In the Imperial IvOlley on :he southern boundary of the A.... .1.. 1. . If h... L.L.L'L , noted resort. m,w ,i.i,v ,, from all parts of the country $ there. , sOs KUAXCIHCo. June M).- sw KUAXClHCo, June (A P.) HunttL I'm-bar:!. nciit nf ii n iild l ... . . . ..h.mk-h huhou, imunj? imck w 1786, is one of the faniouH waHrlnK ii:An .,,.! i'"" ui iiiuricii. im iR-auuim mi by hills ami m n I nt t w u Vu ( V. .. . the Mentone of America. It is 3I7 miles from ftm tvn niu.-n ini miim frnm Lim Ani.oii.y I SantiL ltnrlnr hn l.on l.n,r TitnH luxuriance Its present permanent SANTA IlAHnAIlA, Oil.. June 29 Ju the brick buildings In , .,.., nunta liarbara were demolished this .VI' . " " .... . f. . .. ivi ny iuu ciii iiiquaKe wnicn swejn ine state, and it seems to have centered state, and it seems its ferocity on this cltv Water mains nnd river reservoirs were broken and the city was partly flooded. Two flroH utnWn,! n H,n r.n y,t un f ,. n,n .i ,...! i' i 'l"no by these. ..... . . i u is reared that there may be con- siderable loss of life, particularly in the ruins of the Ai-lhiL-fon hntnl i,p ed nnd buckled under the. temblor and ns the water mains parted geysers shot up through the pavement. I Accompanying the quako were tie- mendous waves which rushed In from the bay flooding the lowlands, The largest building in the city, tho Oranada block, withstood tho shock. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 2!). (A. P.) Hundreds of messages from east ern cities directed to the earthquake swept area In the vicinity of Santa liarbara. were held up here by com merclal telegraph companies this mwi iiiiik iccuuc coiiioiunicailoii Willi the aection has boon snapped. LOS ANGFLFS SIIAKFN (Continued from page one.) SAN FltANClSCJ,), June 29. (A. P.) Direct telephone communication with Santu Barbara was established by the Associated press late this mor ning through Los , A ngcics and later f from San Francisco. ( First reports over the re-established wires showed the casualties, not so large us at first rumored. j j WI LM I NO TON. Ca!.. June .29. fA. P.) The salvage tug Peacock of vaging firm here, was ordered to pro ceed lo Santa Barbara witli ail haste to lend assistance In rescue work and . establishment of communication Ihru , CIIiFAT FALLS, Mont., June 29. its wireless. 'Ureal Falls was visited with Its Mirth earthquake in 32 hours at 2:30 o'clock SAN FRANCISCO. June 29. The 'this morning. Houses were shaken Southern Pacific company re-estab- by tho quake that lusted several sec Ifshed coiiiiiinnlcHtion with Santa ends. &nn3 COMPLETE WiS FLY r-i w v ajp w l V i i r I I ii imu2: o WITHOUT EQUAL" BY SAYLOR ' Marlmra l.y tfU phono between Santa Jiai bara und Kan J.uls Obispo ami "'S"" to San Kranclsco ate hl forenoon. SAX FRANCISCO. June 29. (A. P.) The Southern Pacific companv reported here tu but eiKht miles of 1 ' lrac WPrP affeeted by thc Santa Irh's-ini:,",;!'?1'0' r '""J" T" w i Me sou t hi. n ,H "i ' hllc southbound trains can bo l"" 1" ,:,.,le'"' ,lBhl mll, ,n rom that th' , L ,h vT an Jo,"l"ln valley and the city. Traffic is being routed by way cnii.Oy reporla all trains are suing inrouKh on time. SAN FRANCISCO. June 2!). (A. P.) -ISoutlieru ('Mlifornla in tho vlclnitv of Santa linflara, 300 miles south ot '.' " "s ro"Kc(i by an eartlitmake at ""is mornins. iniormation re- ceved here by the Western L'nion lelenranh comimnv indicated. Tho principal lines of cominiinii-ntion Intn 'the area believed most severely nf- , r iuiimsco. KAICTIlgl'AKK IX MONTANA fContlnuod From Page One) Miss "Mildred Waters, a telephone operator at Manhattan, stuck to her ", , '"""" ' tne wooonng of the company's building convinced her that it was tlmo to move. She tripped and fell down n fliirht of Ktnlrs , r . . . "' '""'-"" i""""" ly injured. Near Three Forks an au tomohle was heaved over an embank ment byhe quake and its two occu pants were slightly injured. In all other wises where injury was caused "as caused directly by the quake Outside of the area which sustained the most fljinmirn thn mini;! i.li'i,,l . " . "- .., " ' """"!. l'"'"'' " feiioiiij, nor cross on the spirt of St. Patrick's Catholic church when the shock of Saturday night was felt there. The cro"l ""'Y le (l!". h" M. In a ,n0r ? a,ul soutn movement. Ho clung ,to the c,'oss. unUl !he worst tremor ,,s "T"," 1 y cu"cd 11 a dny nnd descended. Dr. C. P. Clapp. presldont of the University of Montana, who is consid ered an authority gn geology, declared last night the probable cause of the temblor was tho moving of a "fault" in tho eastern part of the mountain " i no mouniuii s i u "V """.y oavo many lauus, wnicn are broken strata, pushed up or down by convulsions of the earth. HFLIONA, Mont., Juno 29. Helena people were awakened nt 2:20 o'clock this morning by nn earthquake shock that lasted seven seconds. .No reports of damage by tho latest of a series of shocks that started Saturday evening, have been received. Railroad officials nnnounced lust night thai a force of 2000 laborers would be put to work clearing Hie track and the tunnel. The three trains which were hemmed In Saturday night, by the avalanches were released today. The Milwaukee railroad's Chicago-Seattle flyer, the Olympian, was nble to go its way last night under a re-routing arrangement. Another train was d and passengers on a third train were transferred to other coaches and moved. ii ui'f wwkui i r W ALL ODDS THIS BE.ST. 1 3 i 1 CLAUDE 'JJ STARTS sN, TOMORROW o ' 'theAir' 1 tl wl"!H 1 -" RIALTO Why Sheetrock is a different wallboard if hat it is: Sheetrock ig gypsum plaster cast in thick, rigid sheets. It is fireproof, non-warping and per manent. It can be sawed and nailed like lumber. Takes any decoration wall paper, paint, or Textonc in the new stipple finishes. Whatitdocs: Sheetrock makessolid, highly insulating walls and ceilings that keep rooms warm in winter and cool in summer. That means mora comfort and lower fuel bills. Thfcn, too, Sheetrock walls and ceilings make buildings dust-tight, sound proof and vermin-proof. Where it is usca: Sheetrock is tho economical wall and ceiling material for many types of new construction and for all remodeling and repairs. It is just the thing for attic rooms, furnace rooms, fruit cellars, garages, offices and stores. Where to get it: Get your Sheetrock from us. We carry it in standard ceiling heights and widths. Our trucks make prompt deliveries. Reg. U.S. I'at. on. SHEETROCK THE Fireproof WALLIiOARD ines Lumber Co. 1924 BUICK SIX GLASS ENCLOSED A Real Buy 0 The Busy Corner Motor Co. Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Pofiand, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 11:30 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. We Uk. pa.gtr, for way poin. Fop furthep 'nformat;o and tickets call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309. FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85 Direct Connection, at Roseburg for Coo, Bay Points. WaTH MF.DFOKJ TRADE 0 WITH" WARNER BAXTER MARY bp.;5 .MUCUS BURB4KKS IS MEDFORD UADK.