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Ukiah Dispatch Democrat from Ukiah, California • Page 8

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Ukiah, California
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FRIDAY, OCT. 18, Igta jPHday at Coatity, Califeriila 4 p. AMOdate and Manager J. B. SANFORD, Editor and PrDpriotor Advertising Rates on Application Far Ytat eiz Months SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.60 Three Months 9 l.BO Ono Month .80 Single Copies to Non-subscribers 10 cents The Courage of Columbus I shone forth in his three years' pleading for ships before the Queen of Spain; again in his persistent westward course in the face of mutiny.

Persistence is a form of courage as needful today as in Coluftibus' time. In financial matters its first evidence is the ability to build a practical surplus as a safeguard for the future, or as a basis for those larger accomplishments which lead to wealth. The National Bank of Ukiah Ukiah, California OFFERS OAUFORNIA RAllCH Tp200ik.SERVlCENiEN BUSINESS BUILDING SOLD All interest not held by A Sanchez in the buildliig on School Street opposite the Court House occupied by the Sanchez cleaning works and the McKesson cyclery has been sold -to A. Perelli-Minetti, of the Califor- Grape Products Company. Sanchez will co-operate with his new partners in remodeling the building and putting it into a modern It is stated that tlie upstairs will converted into an apartment bouse.

FEUNDALE WINS GAME Outweighed and outclassed, Ukiah High School football team fought gallently last Wednesday against the Iinsky eleven of the Ferndale high, going down to deefat to the score of 32-0. The Ukiah lads did their best, 1mt were unable to get the ball over the Ferndale goal line. One of the Ferndale boys suffered a broken dollar bone In one of the mix-ups. Miss Dorothy Schlrmer leaves next Stinday for San Francisco, where olie will do some buying for "Milady's Sboppe." She will be accompanied by Mrs. B.

Bariiett, who will visit relatives and friends in San Fran- ckco for ten days. Declares Power Act Will Benefit People "The easiest way for the people of California to reduce their taxes is to vote for the Water and Power Amendment," declared L. C. campaign manager for the California Water and Power Act, at a mass at Cleland Hall last Monday night. 1 "Profits from the publicly owned water and power resources have enabled Los Angeles in the last two years to reduce her city rate from $1.60 per $100 valuation to $1.26," Davidson continued.

"Moreover, the people of Los Angeles have been enjoying light and power rates which are approxiately one-half, water rates whlcsh are only one-third, of those paid elsewhere in California under pHvate monopoly. "Lodi, out of profits of its water, light and power plants, has bought a city block, made it into a park and built in it a municipal swimming pool and baths at a cost of $20,000. For the last fiscal year $14,000 of profits went into the various funds for while the total of propr erty taxes was less than $41,000, so that the saving in taxes was more than 25 per cent. "Alameda has been operating its own lighting system for ten years. ou a bcuutlfui luountalu in California Is the olTcr made to 200 ex-service men by Miss BUn N.

Van employee In the United bureau In Washington. On this ranch they must establish a tent colony anil work for one another's goodj there will be no oVligatiufi to her except that of keep- the tent colony In good Riverside consists of 120 COURT NOTES UVE MAN IN HEARSE grown trees are practically pmune to diseases to other localities Roots such asaregnjuhi only on mr foot hill soil and location are Ike Insurance PEAR TREES on French ropt still In stock COX HARDWARE CO. of' the Conveyance Heard Stranije Cries From Within. Visltos of spooks entered the uiliiil of a hearse driver at Salem. when hlisard the cries of a man apparently ebhoing from within tlie closed carrier.

At tlie time of tlie strange occurrence, the driver was on ijilis wny to the country to answer! a denth caii. The driver at thought he wa.s the victim of a hal- luciation. but as the cries continiied he tiecldeil to Investlgatw. Leaving his seat the driver rushed to the rear of the hearse and opened the door, put jumped a man, and ex- plnnalioris' followed. The man said he had, been flsslgnt'fl to make some repairs, and liad.

been gtvpn no notice that the hearse was to leave the garage. The rejir door was slammed, and the workmtiii temporarily imprisoned. The roar of the engine drowned out the.inan's cries, and the hearse was several miles from the city before he could attract the attention of the driver. IN THE COURT OF THE STAlTB OP CALIFORNIA, IN THE COUNTY OF JIBNDOCINO. In the Matter of the Application of EMIL BITTNEB.

to sell community property. NOTICE OF HEARING EMIL BITTNER having duly filed in the above entitled court his application petition to sell as community property the real property hereinafter described, notice is hereby given that the hearing of the same had )ieeh fixed by the court for day of November, of 10 o'clock in 'Of saiid day, at the court room entitled court, at the Court -in County of of' California, and all therein are notified tHeW to appear ana With rates approximately 15 per cent show caufml they have, why less than those charged in adjoining said appl petition should communities, profits from this sys-, not be an order be made permitting to sell said teni have saved the taxpayers 'Jl-'i sands of dollars by providing $30,000 for schools, $30,000 for an industrial railway, $27,000 for parks. as prayed for. The 'reaT described in said petitioh' ahS' affected by these proceeding? is, k'Jt' that certain real prop- and $30,000 for municipal center, "What municipal ownership has done on a small scale for these California cities, the Water and Power Act will do on a large scale for the entire State." VARIETY IS THE SPIOE OF LIFE They say that "Variety is the Spice of Life" and when one goes to see "The Girl and the Tramp" which Is scheduled for an appearance at the Victory Theater on Wednesday, October 18, a spectator will be surpriped at the variety of entertainment crowded into one evening's real jen- joyment. The management promises something entirely different in stage plays, the whole performance is crowded with laughter and novelties, and the fun is fast and Vaudeville, muBlcal oowedy; and drama, all blended together, and forty-fourth fornia, and more particularly cribed.as follows to-wit: "Commencing at an iron pin in the ground at'tDe southeast corner of lot forty-throe of Healey's survey and mfip Rancho from 20 inches in bears S'-' 5 degrees 47 .56 links and a live oaK tWe 212' ipches in diameter '44 People vs.

Amanda of guilty entered. Defendant fined $400 and sentenced to imprisonment for three months in County Jail. Imr prisonment suspended for one year and defendant placed on probation. Xf fine not paid in five days. Jail sentence to go into effect at once.

People vs. Peter Chase, allaged insane of testimony. Case adjourned until Friday, October 6. Resumed Friday, October 6. Further testimony taken.

Jury returns verdict that alleged Insane defendant is sane. William Antoni vs. California Grape Products In favor of plaintiff for $860. People vs. to probation on conditions be return work immediately, write monthly to probation officer, not to leave county without consent of the court, not to get drunk again on pain of being sent at once to San Quentin.

Probationary period to last for three years, until defendant is 30 years of age. People vs. Ernest Dletze (Otto) and Herman fined $500 each and sentenced to imprisonment in County Jail for five months. Estate of Joseph Ford, C. M.

Mannon appointed sole apprai-1 ser and inheritance tax appraiser. Roberts vs. decree of divorce. Estate of George Whithorn, to convey real property to Frank Strong set for November 10. Order for publication of notice.

Petition for conveyance of real estate to Dryer set for October 20. Estate of William J. McFarland, discharge of administrator. Estate of Mary Isbell, Decree of due and legal notice to creditors. Strong vs.

decree of divorce. I Application of Bittner to sell community stipulation dismissed without prejudice. Application of Beatrice Silveria to change names of McFarland minors A complete stock of equipment for the student and teachef. A fine line of fountain pens and drawing materials. Get our prices J.

W. Eversole Son For Quality to as prayed for. Gianoli vs. Andrae et of defendants Case dismissed as to fictitious defendants. Decree of foreclosure and order of sale for principal, $68.22 interest, $10.25 costs, $100 attorney fees.

G. E. Redwine appointed as commissioner to handle sale. Bond $100, compensation, $10. Automobile Truck, Tractor and Implement Company vs.

date vacated. Continued to be set. Hall vs. for publication of summons. Elise Badger vs.

Myles Interlocutory decree of divorce granted on grounds of willful neglect. People vs. Frank Fernandez, Plea of not. guilty entered. Case set for trial November 2.

Estate of Orcenith Vann, deceased. admitted to probate. R. L. Cleveland appointed administrator with will annexed.

Bond $800. Estate of Frank Perry, Final account and report of special administratrix allowed, approved and settled. Attorney fees set at $350. Administratrix fees! set: at $250. Bond reduced to 70'00.

Estate of Wirt Darr, Final account allowed, approved and settled, arid decree of distribution to Lena Ledger. Estate of Julia Carey, Fnal account, allowed, approved arid settled and distribution granted prayed for. Estate of Walter Mucher, Grace Mucher ap- pbinted guardian with bond at $500. Estate of Matt Berry, R. L.

Cleveland appointed special administrator. Moulton vs. F. Moulton sworn. Judgment for four mules and costs of $26.25.

Angelo Gialdini vs. John Taylor as as to fictions Decree quietingr title against, estate of Williami Dooian. State Commpensatlon Insurance- Fund vs. Edward withdrawn and ten days to answer. B.

B. Hutson vs. Frank Johnson et submitted. Demurrer overruled and ten days to answer. First National Bank of Fort Bragg vs.

for November 20- Jury demanded by defendant. H. L. Preston vs. J.

C. Change of venue granted to Stanislaus county. Catherine O'Neill vs. Montezuma Improvement fot' change of venue continued two week- McFarling vs. Weldon et dismissed as to Caroline McKay.

Dffr- cree iiuieting title as prayed for- Plaintiff to pay best of Boero sum of $2. marh 30 mliiMtbs; links thencevfrom wnioh iron, pin run duo West 6 .06 feet'thence' south feet to'the ribrthweet' corner of lot now: oy fprmorlyi.pwned by George 0aiu4 point, i' and vtifty (IBQ) -fifty 50), of aald lot of thence north one' (150) feet alongj said lot of Hildreth daHes vejjred south feetj thr the som George the no long waits but a fast running shcvr; CARD OP THANKS and being brio, hriiidred arid I'iiV Yokayb We wish to express our heartfelt tUanbs to those who were so kind to UB In our hour of bereaTement in the loss of our mother and slater, Mra. imizal)eth Lynch. same lands and to Herman by deed dated 21, 1916, and recorded bwsaid In-book 140 of Deeda 443, records of said 1922. HAIMPJ Clerk.

By Deputy. THE RPLATIYJIS Attonwy 1- It EXCEPT Having found a manufkcturier who needed money I was atle to buy Fifty Dresses to sell at $24 .95 These are in Canton Crepe and Poirette Twills and will not last long at this price. Sizes 14 to 44 This Week's Special in Fur Trimmed Goats at $29.95 are wonders Merode underwear for ladies and children are now in 'S SHOPPE Agent for Phoenix Hosiery and Underwear Next to Palace Hotel Phone 7.

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1873-1948