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VOLUME LVII UKIAH CITY, MENDOCINO CAL, JAN. 1, 1926 NUMBER 11 ALBERT JEANS JAILED, MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses were issued to (lie following couples the past week: Teddy J. Johnson, 21, and Eva Mae lowe, 18, both of Albion; Stanley F. Dunmire, 28, and Helen Young, 26, both of Willits; John J. Macke NOTES FROM OFFICE OF COUNTY CLERK greenwood Man Dies Following Snoot- 1 n.

Fro-- ana cr ace A. an. n. Affray Last Sunday Afternoon San lrranc58CO: Joe I 22, Pittsburg, and Marie Costa, 17, negro of the Boon- I Men docino; Geor Kin 52, St. AlbfJ't section, lies iiTthe county jail Helena aPtL.EHzabcth 4 facing a charge of murder growing i Napa; Paul S.

Traxler, 32, Chicago, the- death- of Guide Marches-, and Anna Gemkow. 31 Sarver Pa Chi, following a shooting affray Which tooky place at Marcheschi's a Through Will Van Dyke John Granskog has filed a petition for letters of administration on the estate of John Granskog, deceased. The estate consists of personal property valued at about $503. Through Charles Kasch, Frank E. Furniss has filed a petition for letters of guardianship on the person and estate of Sarah E.

Furniss, an incompetent. The estate consists of BKEWKR SELLS RANCH few miles back of Greenwood last, C. Drewerloldhis ranch north- a distributive share in the estate of east of town this week to Tony Mn- i the late George Furniss, valued at flch. The ranch consists of 150 about $1500. Sunday afternoon.

According to Marcheschi's stale ment taken on his deathbed after he' acres and is one of the best in the! Through Thomas, Thomas Mc had been removed to a Fort. Bragg. Coyote valley section. The price is' hospital, Jeans came to his place Ba 0 ii ave been drunk and watted some liquor. He Mr.

Brewer has worked hard to told him he did not have any and bring the place to Ua present stato did not want him around. He stated 0 friiitfulness and deserves the that. Jeans went, away then and re -j KO od price he has received for me turned in about, ten minutes with a property. Bhotgvn. He called Marcheschi' a name and satd, "Now I've got you IIQQ I JJ MHPVul where I want you." Marcheschi milUi Ji Ri RUUMJULM Id started to run and Jeans shot him.

T4VCU III flCATU nTf 00 The charge from the shotgrfh took! I AlVCH In DEAItl UEUi LQ effect in the calf of Marcheschi's leg, tearing the flesh awa Marcheschi Mrs. J. N. Nuckolls, one of the says he took the. gun away from pioneer women of Mendocino county, Jeans after being shot.

passed away Dec. 29 in San Fran- Cowen, J. Glnochio has filod a petition for probate of the will of the late John Ginochio. There is personal property valued at $3300 and practically all the estate goes to tne petitioner. Through Lewis D.

Mooney and A. L. Wessels Onni Makela has filed a damage suit against Charles Liimatainen, seeking $10,000 damages on a charge of false arrest on alleged malicious complaint Sled with the justice court of Rig River township. ried. fojvage Selvage, of Eureka, appear for the plaint if! and J.

A. Pettis and Mannon Mannon for the defendant. Through Chas. Kasch, A. F.

7 hit- taker has filed a complaint against Traty-Waldron Fruit seeking to recover 3 9 3.4 4 alleged to be due for pears sold defendant by plaintiff. The sentence of Kenneth Kelly, who stole an automobile belonging to Dr. has been fixed by the prison boa yd at four years in San Quentin. Final account arid report and petition for distribution have been filed in the estate of George Furniss, deceased. The account shows assets of $7252.84 and expenditures of $865.36.

Inventory has been filed in the John Francis Henderson estate, showing real property valued at $19,000 and personal property valued at $360. A petition for confirmation of the sales of real estate to various parties also has been filed. Final account and report and petition for discharge have been filed in MRS. GRACE REED MARRIED DEC. 23 Mrs.

Grace Silberhorn Reed was married in this city on Wednesday evening, Dec. 23, to Clarence McCord. a resident of Korbel, Hunt-' boldi county. The ceremony took place at the home of Mrs. Alpha Bi(j WSV'e TS3PS CClipie FfOm F00tl )3id; Lane and was performed by Rev.

Jeans states that Marcheschi had Cisco at the home of her daughter, a revolver with which he threatenea Mrs, Katherine Brown, him" before Jeans shot and maintains The deceased was born in Miss- he shot in self defense. ouri, Jan. 2, 18-16, and with her Marcheschi, on the other hand, mother and three brothers, Calvin, states that he was unarmed. William and Wylie English, settled Marcheschi after the shooting was in Redwood valley in this county in The case of Emma Hyman vs. the estate of A.

H. Reynolds, de- Peter Hyman has been transferred ceased. The account shows total as- to this county from the. superior; sets of $266.92 and claims and ex- court of Humboldt county. The penses amounting to $449.45.

complaint is for divorce and alleges Inventory has been filed in the C. extreme cruelty. The parties were F. Page estate, showing real prop- married at Fort Bragg, Aug. 16, erty valued at $1000.

1913, and separated Dec. 2, 1919. Petition for confirmation of sale There is one child. The defendant in the John Hobbs esUUe has been Woman Saved. Man's Body Missing FT.

BRAGG. Dec. Elk- ortbn, of Eureka, was drowned near Newport, about 11 miles north of Fort Bragg, last Monday about 2:00 p. m. while fishing in the girlhood i M.

D. Grant, and wife had accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elkerf.on to tne ocean for a fishing expedition, and a rock 25 feet above the water was chosen by Mr. and Mrs.

Elkerton as suitable vantage point from which Maxine, the daughter of. Mr. and ,0 cast their lines. Almost without Mrs. Herman Ledeboer, fcj while at warning a great wave rolled in and play the latter part of last week and striking the rock on which they broke her wrist.

It will be several I were standing with terrific force, weeks before she will be able to use swept both Mr. and Mrs. Elkerton Elbert Holland of this The wedding was a quiet, affair and was witnessed only by Mr. and Mrs. John Finne and two daughters and Mrs.

Lane. The couple will make their home in Korbel. Mrs. McCord grew to here and is well known to a host of friends. All will join in extending I congratulations and good wishes.

GIRL BREAKS WRIST the wrist again. MRS. J. YORK DIES SUDDENLY IN S. WED, Mrs.

J. J. York passed away suddenly in San Francisco Wednesday night. Mrs. York is a sister of W.

A. Ford and Supervisor E. M. Ford, fi the strongest effort she could into the sea. Mrs.

Elkerton who was a good swimmer had the presence of mind to turn over on her back and float until help could reach her. Mr. Elkerton was drowned and his body has not been recovered. Mr. and Mrs.

Grant secured rope and aided Mrs. Elkerton to reach the shore as the undertow de- removed to the hospital where he: 185-7. On May 3, 1859, she has filed an answer denying all the filed. The petition shows the real married in Ukiah to James N. Nuck- allegations of extreme cruelty and estate was sold to Joseph Foreati for With he nusband made her alle in 'hat they were never mar- 1 $250.

It will be heard January 8. REPORT CORRECTED home in Redwood valley and Ukiah died Tuesday It was erroneously reported this until 1910, where they raised a fam- I ily of nine children, six of whom sur- week that a controversy had arisen vi In 1910 she and her husband the as to who would tor the keep of: the little baby recently abandoned 1 XT late Uncle Jim Nuckolls, as he by its mother and father, Chester Mack and wife. The baby was taken to the Langland hospital. Mrs. Ray.

who conducts the hos- and a member of one of the pioneer families of this community. Though in failing health for some months, death was not expected. Mr. Yorlt's put. forth to reach land.

Mrs. Elkerton suffered many bruises as the waves dashed her against submerged rocks. She was THE WORLD COURT very much grieved that such a report has got out. She. states that 'here is no question as to who will pay for the infant's keep, as she told the authorities when the I baby was brought to hev that she would keep it free of charge until some one adopted it.

She has been done a great injus- lice and has an apology coming from those who started the report. was familiarly known to innumerable friends, moved to Turlock where he preceded her to the gravi iif 1910. Five sons and one daughter W. L. Nuckolls of Kines-, burg, Dr.

H. M. and Marvin Nuck- ot a ltoni 14 now seems prob By W. P. THOMAS) Mrs.

York reached Ukiah early Thursday morning. W. A. Ford and Despite the opposition led by the Irreconcilabies," Senator Borah of Idaho. Reed of Missouri and John- oils of Turlock, Marshall Nuckolls and Mrs.

Kathorine Brown of San able that the United States senate will at an early dute, take favorable Francisco, and Olin F. Nuckolls of Burlfngame drcn. also grandchil- action on the entry of the United States into the "World Court." MARGARET S. COB-iS HONORED IN EAST A poem by Margaret S. Cobb, our Mendocino poet and novelist, has again appeared in the magazine columns of the east.

The poem is "Weston" and it appears: in The Saturday Evening Review of t.itrr- Nevor was there a more senseless Deceased was a devout Christian' on( inconsistent opposition to a woman and had been a member of gi-eat world movement. No the Methodist church since the 60's. gent re asoii has yet been offered The funeral was hekt from the. aga i nB it. The court offers an op- Methodist church in Turlock, Thurs- portunity lor nations to submit to day, Dec.

31, and interment was in or judicial determination any controversies that the cemetery there beside the re mains of her late husband. MENDOCINO RESIDENT OF YEARS PASSES Walter Gregory, a resident ature, a magazine devoted to only of Mendocino for the past fifty-seven high-class work. Mrs. Cobb is now years, passed away at his home Sun- may arise, on which they cannot agree. It is not.

even proposed to enforce its decisions, but only to judicially determine the questions brought before it in accordance with international law and the principles of justice, announce Its decisions and leave the recognized as the most powerful of all nations, to refuse its prestige and influence to so great and so holy a cause. The attitude of Senators Johnson and Heed, is not surprising, as they are chronic obstruct ionisis, but that condition is such that the death of removed to the Foresti ranch at New- Mrs. York has not been told to him. port where" Dr. Scudder was sum- Mr.

and Mrs. York have betrti moned from Fort Bragg, spending the winters away from A dog with the party watched the Ukiah for several years. This win- 1 accident, intently for a few moments, tor they have been in San Francis-i then plunged into the breakers but: I co The sad news of the death of i he is believed to have been carried out and drowned as nothing further waft seen of him, the. sea running (Miss Hilda Banker left immediately very high with strong undertow. (he city: The- t.h$ large family connection in this man: Elizabeth Elkerton, wife; ley, where Mrs.

York has made her i Mrs. Ida Elkerton, mother; Beulah home during her whole life. Hussey, V'erna Martinson, Mao The funeral will bo held Saturday Chaney, Francis Chaney, Marion afternoon at 2 o'clock at the- Metho- Parsons, Bessie Kuss, Maud McKay, disf church, South. Norah Miller, sisters and Geo. I eiton, a brother.

A $100 reward is offered for the he drowned ORDERS 5000 RKEFEKS I return of the body of man, which is si ill'unaccounted for. and proposed jurisdiction and work- fit her home in Humboldt, whore she ay afternoon, December 27, at the lst lo uloral Pressure of man is very busy completing her book, of years. "Good Night," also a volume of deceased was born in poems to lje issued in the early and came to California' Should the. United States become, ing of the Court and, also of the out- spring. In the spring she will re- vhen a young man, and is survived 11 nlemoer would not be obligated standing judicial decisions even of turn to her beloved Mendocino, JV (wo daughters, Mrs.

Ella Harnei- t0 submit any controversy to the our own supreme court that is un- she will work with her school i i Angeies, Mrs. W. G. Gour 11 could do so or not at Cunnnings. Yerington, Nevada, and two sons, F.

aB il Gregory, Kedondo Beach, GRANT FAMILY REUNION i and Abbott Gregory of Mendocino. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11- Expenditure of approximately Senator Borah is disappointing 000,000 for .5041 new refrigerator; and is. not creditable to his in cars for the Pacific Fruit Express gence nor his sincerity. He poses I was announced here today by G.

W. Mrs. j. M. Kofoerty came up from constantly as an advocate of Luce, freight, traffic manager of the! Santa Rosa the latter part of last and yet owing to his ability and the! Southern Pacific company.

week lo- spend the holidays with her position he holds at this time as This added equipment will bring sister. Mrs. Bevans, and other chairman of the powerful "Foreign to 38,369 the number of cars owned a tives Poller valley. Sho states Relations Committee" of the senate by P. F.

which is jointly owned that E. E. Kolbrook, former county he is perhaps the greatest obstacle i by the Southern Pacific and Union recorder of this county, who has a in the way of peace that exists in the Pacific. i host of friends here, recently underworld today. All of the new cars will be ready i we nt an operation for removal oi! prior to the peak of the 1926 rship- stomach ulcers a Martinez hos- Whatever may have been the mo- 1 pinK sea son.

They will obviate thD i ta i. The operation was performed five of Senator Borah on the start, i possibility of another such car short-! by a San Francisco specialist and it is now becoming more and more ape occurred this year because wo Martinez doctors and was high- evident that he is trying to save his, atf ripening of the grape crop, Luce 1 (y successful. Mi face. In his public addresses, he has 1 sa id. shown an ignorance of the character VISITIXG OVER, IIOIiHRAYK WILL GIVE USUAL DANCE Holbrook is now improving rapidly, news which will be received with pleasure by his friends here.

SANTA ROSA BUSINESS CO LI KG TO OPEN -1TH Funeral services were held Mendocino on Tuesday afternoon. at One of the very happy family reunions held during the holidays was that of the Reuben Grants. As SHATTl'CK GROCERY SALE guests at the home in this city there; TO END JANUARY 9 will he fruitless and futile unless a semblance of reason, he is now Win. R. Grant, wife and baby there is some method provided by floundering and has taken refuge in of Oakland Mr and Mrs.

Ed Sharpe The grocery sale instituted the, which it can function and give prac- the puerile pretext that the "World tical expression to it. The "Werlci I Court" is a creature of the League Oiiurl" provides this, and is at least i of Nations and under its control and The usual week end dance will be given by the Blue Lakes orchestra just parable in one of his position. He 1 tomorrow evening in the grange hall has been exposed and refuted by a in Redwood valley. Not withstand-! The Santa Rosa College nber ot our hiKhest authorities. illB Ule Christmas festivities, a large' will open for spring torn, on the t0 i ay am nR UlC mUi0nS and ClCa and were crowd turned out to the dance last 1 fourth of January, next Monday ot the earth the greatest movement facts against him and his "Irrecon Saturday night and all had a good This institution, founded thir all history to substitute the rule ci.ablo" associates, that he has not Ume The sanie is 0X1Mict to hold ty vears ago by Professor of reason and justice for that of in- attempted to answer his critics, ana this week end sane brute force, but this movement driven from every position that had The public is cordially invited.

and baby of Santa Rosa, Ed Grant of Wrst of the week by the fi-m of Shat-' Seattle. tuck A. Hopkins will be maintained Mm. Grant and Ed left tlus week, until a week from tomorrow, accord, for Redwood City, where they are ing to George Shattuck, of the firm, rlfiiting John Grant and family, and He states that, the sale is progressing Mrs. Grant, slso will visit another very satisfactorily with good son, Charles and his wife and baby iu attendance.

Many lines are being: COI.OMRINI FILES INSOLVENCY PETITION beginning looking to better things, and il would be a shame and crime for the United States, now is making an appeal to partisan and 1 political prejudice, the last resort of demagogues. L. Colombini, a well known local Sweet, is one of the best of its kind in the state and has equipped with a business education a large proportion of the successful men and women of the nonh-of-th-bay section. It. lias grown into a large and prosperous institution and keeps abreast and a little ahead of the CHARLES CUNNINGHAM DIES CHRIS HANSEN IMPROVING at Concord.

TEA Its LIGAMENTS OF ARM Roy Lynch, foreman of the Snow Mountain Water Power line rapidly depleted, so those who want, a full choice urged to not. wait too long. HAVE FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Frank Updegraf are' gang, tore several of the ligaments in San Diego for a visit, with their Word was received here yesterday of the death of Charles Cunningham, which was quite sudden, and which is reported fo 'nave been from a heart attack.

His death occurred Tuesday evening at Sacramento. Details icy the early part of the week. We ti'nus. 'understand the liabilities are i tween twenty and Ihou-j ROCK PORT OPERATIONS sand dollars, i A large lathe arrived week tor CELEBRATES IHHTHUAY I lhe machine shop now ing built by the Finkbine-Guild of his right forearm loose from the daughter, Mrs, Leonoru Desncy. Mr.

i have not. been received by local relatives a.s we go to piY.ss. His wife died only a few weeks bone one day this week. He was and L. O.

Salludy and daughter engaged in throwing a lino over Irnia anil Rosie Ruddick have also some wires while his arm was in an, been visiting a brother of Mrs. Sal-1 ago. unnatural position and the lady, C. H. Osborne, in Los too great a strain on the and their daughter, Mrs.

Harry 1 Joseph R. Wilson, ot Navarro, was muscles. He will be laid up with Muns, in San Diego. In the latter the arm for some time. city a big family reunion was held.

a visitor, in Ukiah the early part of the week on business. Chris Ha il sou. who recently suf-l feivd an attack of influenza, win taken to a San Francisco hospital Senora Nar.ila Maria Antonia Ver- firsl of the week, suffering with dugo of Los Angeles, who re- erysipelas, which, came as an af ter- members when they used to call math of the influenza attack. His os Angeles "El Pueblo la Reina de condition, which was quite grave for Los Angeles," celebrated her 101st a lime, is now reported as much im- birthday fiesta recently by using a proved. i telephone for iho first time in her life Mrs.

Ada Squires left this weeK for Sacramento where she is visiting her tnother for a week. She will return the latter payt ot the week. H. H. Beard came down from his ranch at Spy Rock to spend Christmas with hie family in this city.

Lumber Company at Rockport. Much activity is in progress at this new piant. It is planned to erect quite a large power plant to furnish electricity to operate the new mill. A crew is engaged in clearing the right- of-way for the new logging road. Wiley Higgins and family have gone to San Jose, where they have been spending the holidays ami also looking after business interests..

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