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Ukiah Dispatch Democrat from Ukiah, California • Page 5

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DISPATCH-DEM0C1UT, URIAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1921. PAOB FXVtt INTERESTING LOCAL ITEMS Cashier Chas. Duncan of the First Natlonnl Bank departed yesterday for San Francisco, accompanied by his family. A son was born In this city Sept.

21 to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Relf- fichneider. Both mother and son are doing well.

J. G. Short, one of the well Known rancherr, of the Covelo section, was in town the latter part of last week. Are you troubled with dandruff? "We have a guaranteed cure in "MAHDEEN." "MAHDEEN" is positively death to the dandruff germ. Jf "MAHDEEN" rails in your case, your money will be cHerrfully refunded.

For sale by K. P. Buchanan, Cecille Barber Shop. 51-3te A baby girl was born September 11 tli to the wife of John Mancebo at Fresno. Mrs.

Mancebo was former- jly Miss Annie Salvador and resided at this There being an extra large apple crop in the Albion vicinity, C. J. Pesula and V. It. Herbert will operate the apple dryer this fall.

Charles Price of Wendllng has been engaged to do the drying. Mr. Price moved his family over the first ot the Miss Evelyn Iledemeyer left the first of the week for San Jose, where she will attend the University of the Pacific. Dr. Ralph Chessall came up from Berkeley over the week end for a visit with relatives and friends in Ukiah.

George Mcrk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cameron returned iSaturday from an extended motor trip south. I J. L.

Davis and wife leave Sunday for the Mattole valley In Humboldt county, the scene of the recent oil strike in which Mr. Davis is interested. i The W. C. T.

V. will hold a fooo sale tomorrow at Isbell's store. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dahlstrom and Mrs.

Mamie Parker motored to San Francisco last Sunday, returning Monday. CREPE AND BEADS It uppenrs thai georgette crepe mid seed heads were nnule for one another, and It Is useless to try to kpcp them apart. In the new blouses for fall and winter they show their fitness for each other as set forth In the model pictured here. In twi. colors make rich mid very tasteful embellishment for this blouse.

A son was born to the wife of Charles Gibson Under Auspices American Legion AMERICAN LEGION HALL SATURDAY Music by JACK CROW'S FAMOUS JAZZ ORCHESTRA From Pop McCray's Resort COURT NOTES FARM BUREAU NOTES People vs. Louis of guilty entered. Defendant fined $350 and sentenced to 60 days in the county jail. People vs. J.

a. of guilty entered fo charge of forgery. Defendant enters plea for probation. Case referred to probation officer for investigation. Estate of Hannan Reid, deceased Decree establishing due and legal publication of notice to creditors.

Johnson vs. submitted. Roberts vs. Van Dyke appointed special commissioner to take testimony. Hastain vs.

waives jury. Seibert vs. withdrawn and twenty days to answer. In the matter of experting the county J. Rambo appointed as expert to serve not more than sixty days at $10 a day and empowered to employ an assistant for not more than ten days at $5 per day.

County vs. Ella Hogan et al, suit to condemn a right of overruled and fifteen days to answer. Johnson vs. Ball -Judgment for defendant. Estate of Chin Kim You, deceased Petition to assign estate to widow submitted.

Renfors vs. decree of divorce granted on grounds of extreme cruelty. Findings waived. Hoover vs. overruled.

Estate of Chas, Pedretti, deceased Final account allowed, approved and settled and distribution granted as prayed for. Administrator discharged. Hughes vs. of submission. Interlocutory decree of divorce granted on grounds of willful desert iovi.

Bond vs. of submission. Interlocutory decree of divorce granted on grounds of extreme cruelty. Estate of Louis Bllodeau, for October 8. Motion to vacate and set aside decree of distribution to be heard at that time.

Order to show cause on petition tor rehearing set for that time. Guardianship of Peter Bond of guardian increased to $5.000. Estate of Frank Perry, deceased -Confirmation of sale of 40 head of cattle to Wtllits Meat Co. for $1,458.05. Bolden vs.

sustained and ten days to amend. Robinson vs. for jury trial submitted. Stipulated that judgment in one case govern other two. Silva vs.

for suit denied. Case submitted. Redwood Investment Co. vs. and motion to strike Estate of Hannah Jane Cowen, R.

Weller appointed ex- ADAPTABILITV OF WHEAT AND BARLEY VARIETIES By C. S. MYSZKA. Mendocino Farm Advisor. Frequently growers aBk what varieties of wheat or barley are best to plant.

This is difficult to answer since no one variety is best adapted to all conditions as the cereal crops are adapted to various sections of the county and state, or even to dif- the state. Trials with this barley the past season have proven variety to be satisfactory in this county. Bnrhey is a pedigreed atraln of common barley and has out yielded common barley in experiments at" the University Farm for a period of six years. It will out-yield common barley by 10 per cent under any conditions but is Inferior to Marlout under extremely dry condtttons and to Tennessee Winter under extreme- ferent portions of a single area. In order to have a.

clear understanding ly wet conditions, of the limitations and defects of Bunylp Wheat is an early-matur- some of the new varieties ofi grain ing, beardless wheat, with a stiff which are finding their way into this territory the following brief sum-' mary oil each is prepared: to guide i White Australian wheat and ripens growers in their selection and plant- i slightly in advance of Baart or So- straw and a high milling quality. It is considerably earlier than Club or ing. Mnriout Barley is a more generally satisfactory variety for California nora. It has been a high yielder In the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys in the dry seasons. Its stiff than common barley but its most ness of straw is also a considerable serious limitation is its inability to! advantage to It on rich soils well produce well in the cooler, northern equipped with moisture when fall districts and on heavy low-lying soils planting is practiced.

Trials in the which are wet for long periods dur-J county with this wheat the past sea- ing the winter. Mariout is adapted son give promise of its being one of to dry soils and is better able to, the future leading varieties, withstand the Late winter and spring; Early Baart Wheat is a heavy- seeding titan common barley, it yielding, early bearded wheat of ex- should not be sown on heavy, wet. poorly-drained soils nor in the cooler jcellent milling variety. The kernel I is long and white and is classed as coast and mountainous districts. Its' hard white.

It has a tall, slender Tomorrow Night second defect is its dwarf stature which in very dry situations precludes the use of the binder as a harvesting implement. Tennessee Winter Barley is better than common barley on heavy adobe soils. It is better to withstand cold wet, poorly-drained soils. It should be planted before December fifteenth to secure the best results. It should not be grown on light, sandy soils nor in drier portions of straw which lodges badly.

It is adapted to light soils and should be sown early. This wheat has given splendid results in the county, where adaptability and seeding has been given proper consideration. The wheat is subject to shattering where heavy winds prevail. Potter valley has seventeen slloa of which thirteen are of the Farm Bureau type. All silos are now full.

out ordered submitted on briefs in ten, and ten days. Renfors vs. to reopen case granted. Estate of Fred Snugg, Mary C. Hughes appointed tratrix.

Bond $22,000. Estate of Hannah Reid, deceased account allowed, approved and settled. Distribution granted as prayed for. Guardianship of Jose Pereira, S. Pereira appointed guardian with bond at $1,000.

Estate of Lazar Paznanovich, L. Cleveland appointed administrator. Estate of Gladys de Maurier, of personal property to Sam Ray for $159 confirmed, ecutor with bond at $2500. Estate of Chas. A.

Buck, deceased of real esta.te to Louis Anderson for $1 33.33 confirmed. Estate of Mary Ellison, property vested in H. T. Ellison. Report of inheritance tax appraiser approved.

Doig vs. ordered returned to plaintiff. Christmas vs. submitted. Scaramella vs.

demanded. Set for November 22. Johnson vs. for September 30. Warren vs.

one week to be set. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY job wanted by young woman preferably in hotel or rooming house. Address Shirley, P. 0. Box 2, Calpella, Calif.

51-3t-p LOCALS Dave Johnson came down from his ranch at Covelo the first of the week on a short business visit. B. F. Wilbourn had the misfortune to cut off the end of one of his fingers last Tuesday while working in the sawmill operated by himself and his brother near Redwood. Mr.

and Mrs. Rebscher returned the first of the week to their home in San Francisco after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Donohoe in this city. Dr. Van Allen and family left Wednesday for San Jose to attend the lay conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which body Dr. Van Allen is the president. Mrs.

Beatrice Stitt Harris came up from Oakland the latter part of last week for a visit with relatives and friends in this city. ADMISSION $1.00 BIG REMNANT SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 39 Hundreds of remnants and dress lengths. An accumulation of great importance. Lengths up to 6 yards, at our usual extra special reduction DON'T FORGET THE DATE NEXT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30TH C. H0FMAN CO..

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1873-1948