Published Dally at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" Eighteenth Year Number 55(50 T Los Angeles Man De scribes Temblor Near Santa Barbara 1.0H ANtiKI.KH. Tnlir., Juno 2f. (Al) -An rye wltni-nn ticroiuil nf I lip Kniiln lliirlutrn i'nitliiimki- n brought lu I.im Angel)' today hy lip. Krrtloiirk V. I'lln-r, liTliiii-p fup lh I4n Angcli- cIiuuiImt of ronum-m. who hih uhourd n Hoiilli -n ! irlflc (ruin punning through hit rlly when the temblor or. rurml. "Wo woro Just pulling oul of Sumo Barbara for I.oh Ahk1' whim our I ruin begun to swing nhkrply from side lo side," ho nnlil. '' . "II felt" -now irw Jmuiwit ' th track. "In a moment I ho hIioKIkk l camo worse niul II nmimd Unit the train would no nvi-r on Its side. The engineer uppllod tho broken. I looked out Ihn dining enr window and anw trees aim k Iiik . Iuiuum mor Ing, rhlmnoyH fnllhiK nml -.urplo running from their homon. "An noon un the worst of tho nliorks had slopped I ho iruln got under wny OK'tln uml wit hml trav eled nil fur rh Hummcrlund, nliiiut seven miles from Siiiitn Ilurlinru, wlii'n another shook toppled n huge oil tnnk onto I ho truck In front of tho train. "After thin wnn removed nml tho Iruln conllnmiil, va found In nvory puss nnd denp nil evidences of the qunko. Wo twlro narrowly mlnncd being hurled In slides." Tho Iruln arrived in I.oh Angclcn four lioum behind nincru-s. Tho Hmloo, July U-ll-l WHITE ANTELOPE IS REPORTED SEEN (loorgo E. Stevenson of I.ukovlow, who arrlvod In tho city lunt evening on III" way to bin homo In I.uko vlow, status thut a report wan brought Into I.aknvlow tho mld dlo of Innt wook to tlm orfoct thai a linnd of white antolopo win noon In tho eastern part of l.nkn coun ty. It In reported, according to Mr. Btavonson, that n party of aulent IhIh from llin linlvornlty of ('ull fornla In coming to Liiknvlow for thfl purpono of lnvonll(!utlng tho Htory. A N GNEN "It Looks Like Me," Says Film Comedian as He Gazes Upon Charles Chaplin, Jr. I1EVEKLY HILLS, Calif., Juno 20, (A) A Chnrllo '('hnplln with out a limber cnuo, without n duck ' shufflo or ovorslKnd hIiovh, monopo lized fllnidoni'n limelight, today, llu wan Charles Hpnmmr C'lmplln Jr., weight 0 il-4 pnunds, born nt tho Chaplin ninnnlon hero Junt before breakfast yesterday.' Ills niolher, who wnn formerly tho older Clinpllii'fl loading womnn nnd who hnenmo thn comedian's wlfo nt thn lltllo Moxlcnn town of Kmpnlm last November, wan mild to bo routing comfortably. Two Hurt in Crashes Here Sunday Night Men in Hospitals; Acci dent Details Lacking Two in on nro In Klumuih Fulln hospitals following nuto criiHhon ovor Ihn week-end. doliillii of onn of which u ro unknown to hoHpltuI uu thnrllloH. Curl Duvidson. uko nml nddronn unknown, In ul tho Kluinath Vulliy hospllul luiffvrlng from cuts and bruises received In an auto rrnxh near Kono. Ho wan brought to the lionpltul In a dated condition nnd him no fur boon unalilo to give an account of tho Occident. John l.undhorg Is at tho Klam ath Gunoriil lionpltul with bin faro HeviTcly lacerated, tho result of an iiccliloiit Into Kunduy night, di-lulls of which nro lurking. Noll her man In seriously lnurcd, honpltnl attaches nald. DavidHon'a escape from donth In considered a mlruclo. Ills car, a btudnhukcr roadntor, wan evldonlly l"'vf!i:''hAl.lll)h apeod whin It rurci'tiod to tho nlda of tho road mi truck a eonrreto tiliutniout on a culvert. Tho front of tho car nun HinuHhod In and tho cur tnrnou n coniploto HomorHRiilt. Tho uhut inoul wuk moved iiliout four Indus hy tho terrific Impact of tho blow. Tho liodco, July -:M Shepherd Will Commence Suit Against Olson Man Acquitted of Mur der to Seek Ex oneration CIlfCACiO, Juno 2i. Tho Chl ruito Trlhuno nnyu thut William Dnr IIiik Hhopherd, nctiultted for tho murder of bin fontor son, Wllllum Nelmin McCllntock. In prepnrliiR to file dumnKO ruIIh nKulnt several Pomona who woro connected with tho cane. Attornoyn William Krott Ste wart nnd Mr. O'Drlen, who defend ed Shepherd are prepnrlnR tho nulta. which, It wna mild, will churgo libel, nlunder, vlcloua pronocutlon nnd fulso linprlnonniont.. Tho Trlhuno nnyn It In underntood that tho dofondnnta In tho contem plated action will bo Chief Jnntlco Hurry Olnon of tho munlclpul court who liiHtltulod tho Inventlglitlon In to McCllntock'n donth and Attorneys Alexander Holchmnn nnd John II. 8. Loo. Mr. Leo Is nttorney for Minn Innbollo Pope, who was McCllntock'n flunceo. llin father gnvo no Interviews to. tho prons but his great grandfather, Wllllum Curry, divulged that tho fnmotis film portrnycr of comic cm burrnssmont hud paced the floor nnd nibbled his finger nulls llko countless other expectant fnthors nnd hml exclaimed when tho bubo finally wiih nhnwn to him, "It looks llko mo." Tho attending phyHlnlittv, Dr. Tuition V. llullornn, who nlHO helped Mrs, (Minplln Into tho world, nhotit 17 years ngo .described her son us "onn of tho most perfectly formed babies I hnvo scon, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, Santa Barbara One Of Famous Beach Resorts KAX HtANCISrO, June 2fl. Haiilrt Itai'lmru, m-ul of un ftlil l-'rwitclHomi ttiUhioit, dating Imrk let 17HII, in oih- of tUu fHituniM wnlrriiiK iliirrK of Aimrlca. Iih beautiful Muni tion, imrlly nulrdid hy IiIIIh initiiiilalns Ihin tclvrn it (Iih naiim of (hn Minton of Aim rlca. . It Im JKI7 iiiIIcn from Kiiii KrunrlHTo nml 104 miliH from Ixw AtiKlfM. Hji nt a ttarluira hit In-cn Ioiir noli( for It Mjc lour 1st liotclM itnd ItH mllil rlliiiiili, Imili of which fcalurcH ilri'H iIiouhiiikIh of vlnllor annually from all over iIh worM. l-irly rnmrtH Mild (hut most of thi-M- ImKcIh 1ia! Imnmi ttaiiuiKiMl or fli' htroyiMl. Santa Iturhuru lias more rluliiLt lo fmiip (Iiuii I(k tour ist mtrurlloiiM. It In in (In ti id !M of n vnt rltniM fruit In (ro)ili-ul K 1 ti 11 r la urn. ItH nn'u ami flouvm ifrow (lioni In trnpltal Iiixtirimux. ItH prowiil mmlallon bt thnat4il lit iipprolmatc1y 25,(MUt thin of iuttrt Ih'Iiik K1'" ,l' nii'iitfMl In (he Hiimiiicr htumoii. TIiIm wh son In now ul 1(8 hright thi'i-p. Himtn Itm-lmrii Ih iipprovt inatrly J 00 inilin uorlh of l.os Anjct'li'H uml :I(M) houiIi of Sun FraiiclHro. Tin IiunIiu-wi Ktrrcts nrt n( sen Irvrl, hut (hp lira tit If lit rrKfilrntluJ district i u to on hi nh IiIIIn overlooking tho ocvan. Thrrc Im ii pnMy hnrhor, nml yiiclitliiK has uttp plciitrntiil Mvlmnilnff and flsli liiK mm tho sport of M'sidrnts mid toiirlsiN. Whh Its fine climate the city ha? In mm I mimcroiiM cam era capllullKlN, who have gone thciv (o live durliiK their va callous or In their retirement. Moiitecllo. adjolnliifc the city, callel the Mihurb of inillion nlres. Santa Hi ir barn Ih on the roast line of the Southern Vn clfle railway, one of the (wo arteries of truffle he t ween San I ranrlseo and I.oh AiiReles. College Youth Critically 111 From Poisoning Morris Johnson of Portland Collapses at Girl's Home in Seattle SEATTLE, Juno 29. Walking Into the homo of his fiancee, "MIsb Forn Willis horo lust night Morris Johnson, suld to be n former Oregon Agricultural college nquatnc star oollapsen from tho effects of poison. Ho was rushed to a hospital In n serious condition. M'las Willis told police that they hnd had a lovo quurrot a week ago which hnd not boon settled. John spn was said tv bo the son of n I'ortlund attorney. The ltudeo, July 2-3-4 SHEVLIN-HIXON PLANT HAS FIRE TIEND, Ore, Juno 2H. Flro In tho fuel houno nt tho Shovlln-IIIxon company nnw mill culled out tho flro department nt 3:45 thin morn niornlng. Flro worked lis way buck through tho conveyors from tho burners to tho fuel houno, according to of flclnls of the mill. Mill wnsto In stored In tho fuel houno and cur ried on convoyors to tho burners. Associated Press Leated Wire Touring Car Left Aflame by Thieves Davis Automobile De stroyed Early Sunday Tlilevea who ntolo a Studobnkcr car belonging to Claudo H. Davln Raturday night abandoned It In flames early Sunduy morning tin the Algoma hill shortly after midnight. It was a total loss. Tho car wan stolon about 8:30 Saturday night from in front of the Duvin Kurnlturo store. Mr. and Mm. Davis went to Altamont and to Keno in search of It, believing someone had stolon it to go to adance. Failing to find it, they determined to go to Chiloquln. I As they noared Algoma they found the car in flames at the bot tom of tho hill, headed toward ; Klninutll Fulls. Motorists who were ! watching tho blnzo said they had noon no ono 'run away from it. Insurance pn the car expired at noan Sunday, Mrs. ni suid this Till" HihIco, July 2-3-4 Council Will ' Hold Special Meet Tonight Drastic Change in Park ing Rules May Result T.'iougli no official business will be transuded tonight, the fifth Mon day In tho month, tho city council will hold a special meeting with W. E. Young of the Linnton Transit company. Young was recently given a ten tative franchise fa operate hero. In a statement' Saturday he said that before his gasoline can would enter due city a drastic change in parking regulations would be nec essary, particularly on Main street, The Rodeo, July 2-U-4 College Youths Given Hearing SAN FUAXCISCO. Juno 29. Russell Crawford nnd Illlsn linker, youthful "intellectuals" held here in connection with an unsuccessful attempt Inst week to extort $50,000 from Colonel D. J. Jacklin, wealthy mining man of Snn Francisco, op poured In police court today and the (Into of their preliminary hearing wns sot for July 7. Tho possibility that Crawford mayihavo been responsible for the attempt on Mny 30, last, to extort 14000 from John L. Hngelln, wenlthy orchnrdist of Cnmpbell, Santa Clara county, is boing in vestigated by authorities. Hugelin reported finding a note Tinder his door mat demanding the money on ponalty of having his daughter Mary kidnnped nnd sold Into slavery In tho orient. John E. Crawford, ful her of Hussell, lives nt Cnmpbell nnd tho son Is suid to have visited home frequently In recent months. Young Cruwford nud Baker were captured last week after send ing a note to Colonel Jackson de manding $50,000 under threats of kidnaping uml torturing Mrs. Jack lin, sister of Mrs. ltudiilph Spreck els of this city. Iloth youths nro suld to hnvo confessed to police. Ili(ker wns a student nt tho T'nlvor slty of California- nnd Crawford Is said to hnvo studied law at tho Unlvurslty of Oregon, Etigono, Ore. JUNE 29, 1925 10 FLIERS ARE Dave Logg and Fred Nourse Are Believed Lost En route to Seattle RELATIVES WORRIED Men were to Have Reached Destination Friday Not Been Seen SEATTLE, Wash., June 29. David Logg, Seattle, and Fred Noun-e. Kirkland, Wash., flying from Santa Monica, Calif., for Se attle in a biplane, have not been heard from since leaving Turlock, Calif., Tuesday, an announcement here today said.' Engine trouble forced the plu". i down at Turyock, whence Mrs. Logg received a telegram from her himband, saying they wore . leaving and expected to reach Seattle Fri day, . Mrs. Logg, accompanied' by her brother, Dudley Eddy, and Forrest Johnson, Seattle aviator, left by auto yesterday lo seek the missing airmen. TURLOCK. Calif., June 29. (IP) Chief of Police E. W. Gaddy re ceived a telegram from Mrs. David Logg of Portland. Ore., asking him to aid in the search for her hus band nnd Fred Nourse, who have been missing for four days since leaving Turlock in an airplane. The men, who are making a flight from. Los Angeles to Seattle, wcreforecd to land here on June 24 for repairs. They left here on the following day with the Intention o fvi.sltlng a sister of Nourse in Lodi, Calif., or of going to Sacra mento or Mnrysville If they could not find a landing field at Lodi. The airmen have not been heard of since leaving Turlock, Mrs. I.ogg said in her message. The Rodeo, July 2-3-4 Fifteen Sailors Lose Lives When Vessels Collide Men on Fishing Schooner Lost When The Tuscania Ram med Into Them i GLOUCESTER, Mass., June 29. Fifteen men were drowned and nine other members of tho crew of the fishing schooner Rex, of this port, rescued when tho boat sunk in n collison with tho Cunnrd anchor line stenmer Tuscania, 200 miles east of Halifax yesterday. Beyond tho mengro message re ceived by the ship's owners from the anchor line reporting the disaster, no word hns conic to-amplify the details. , . Tho Tuscania, which struck the little fishing craft during a tog, re ported herself standing by, searching for possible survivors, nnd bodies. Tho mnstcr of the sunken vessel ThoiuuB Downey, of Lowell, was picked up dead. OUT OK UANCiKH ' PLYMOUTH, Vt Juna 29. Physicians attending Oolonel Coolidgo nnnounccd early this nfteriwon that tho president's V father was gelling wlong bet- ter thnn they luul expelled. They were of tho opinion lot ho was out of clangor. 1 FORCED DOWN alp Twelve Known To Be Dead In Big Disaster Property Damage Placed at Ten Million Dollars -Practically All Buildings On Main Busi ness Street Destroyed-Temblor Strikes Other Towns , SANTA BARBARA, Calif., June 29. (AP.) Ten mil lion dollars damage, 12 known dead and virtual de struction of most of the business buildings on State street resulted from an earthquake here at 6:34 a. m. today.' The scene of the destruction was visited by a staff man ' from the Los Angeles office of the Associated Press. The .main scene of destruction is State street',' the prin cipal thoroughfare. The Sheffield Water supply reser--voir dam burst and flooded the east side adding to the terror of the inhabitants, ' ' Buildings Destroyed . Buildings -practically destroyed include the Samarkand hotel, New California hotel, San Marcos building. Elks ounaing, rirsc JNauonai DanK, American .Legion buildings Public Library, Moose hall, Knight of Columbus hall, . Presbyterian church, Hall of Records, County Jail, El Nido hotel, St. Francis Hospital, St. Vincent Orph anage, the latter two new and costly structures. . V The main section of the Arlington hotel came down. Mrs. Charles H. Perkins, widow of the former presi dent of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, was reported killed in the debris of the Arlington hotel. The towers and a section of the front wall of the old Santa Barbara mission fell to the street while a number pf worshippers were celebrating a mass. Trios Renortefl Flonr) . .- -' Others reported dead were: William Matthews, lather. killed in his auto by wreckage from the California hotel. D. bantor, killer in a State street garage. . r Dr. James Angel, dentist, killed in his of f ice iri ' the San Marcos building. Patrick Shea, gardener at the St. Anthony college. Two unidentified Mexicans and Chinese. rr; Miss Carter, maid, killed in the Arlington hotel. , 2 The injured were removed to the cottage hospital. ' Naval reservists aided peace authorities in establishing lines of control around the ruined area. . Relief stations were opened in the city hall. At noon when the first telegraph wire to the outside toll will be greater, it is feared, when some of the fallen walls are removed, as it is thought several persons were trapped in the debris. . ' Many Are Injured ls Sscores of persons were hurt, although most of the in juries were of a minor nature. The city, is without power or gas. The water supply of the city was badly damaged. Sheffield reservoir which is the immediate source of the city's water was demolished but the .flow from the main dam high in the mountains seems unchecked. The San Marcos building, the largest office building in the city, was practically demolished. The north wing of the four story structure fell in a tangled heap and it is fear ed that several persons are dead under' the piles of oncK ana piaster. . The ruins of the Santa Barbara mission, queen of the California missions, testified to the second visitation in a century, the structure not ago having been reconstruct ed from the ruins of an earthquake in the early part of the nineteenth century. There were many catholics at early morning mass when the tremor occurred. The 'Continued on page 2) ' ' . BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU' BETTER BARGAINS PRICE FIVE CENTS .. , ?( it