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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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WOODLAND fcAttt WBMdCRAf, CAUPPRMIA, MUPAT. MAT 7. IMP FAOB 25 Years Ago Today T. F. Cranston, brother of Reuben Cranston of this city and a very popular teacher of Yolo county, was married in Sacramento Sunday to Miss Ella Cowgill of Ohio.

The couple will locate in Woodland. f3 Gable Brothers have on exhibition in the store of Lawson Haggles, a bunch of oats measuring seven feet two inches. KM Henry Kraft will leave for Ai-buckle In a day "or so to attend the seventy- fifth birthday of his mother. Mrs. Henrietta Kraft.

TM1 BANDAQfDFINOIft. The young ribbon clerk had just been married aiid didn't wish any-of her fellow clerks to know about it until the end of the week, at which time she intended to resign from her place. And again she did not wish to remove the shining new band ring from her finger, for you see she was rather superstitious. She worried and worried until her grandmother came to her relief. "Why don't you just tie that finger up for a while?" she said.

So straightway the finger was tied up and for one weak the secret was kept intact. But after the discovery in that store there was a declaration among the girls that every bandaged finger would have to be examined before its owner would be permitted to work in that store unmolested. APTAIN EARNEST Of Portland, Who was not able to report for duty before takiiiR Tanlac. he feels like a new man now and on deck every day ready for work. OLDEST OF SCOTTISH PAPERS Aberdeen Journal Hat Had Eventful Career--Its Name Connected With Robert Burns.

NOTICE OF TATE AT PHIVATE CAX.E BY A windstorm in the Knights Landin district has done considerable damage to fruit. COflIB SftliE TEA in HAIR TO DARKEN IT Dr. Jackson has been elected 1T MOTHER'S RECIPE TO dent of Hesperian College, J. C. Smith KEEP HER LOCKS DARK, secretary, John Lawson, John GLOSSY, BEAUTIFUL.

Brijrgs and C. W. Thomas executive committee. President McAneney Thc i of age Tea handed in his resignation. and darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand- i i -11 I mother's recipe, and folks are again W.

R. Pond was taken ill while tQ keep their hair a on Main street this morning. He was taken to Leithold Elston's drug store, where, he soon rallied. Mrs. J.

R. Compton's condition is very serious and no hope is held out lor her recovery. HR Si The Social Orchestra, with Professor J. Nardini directing will have a prominent part in the college commencement exercises. William Stltt of G-uinda made the trip by wheel this morning from Capay to Madison.

Mass Myrtle Prior is visiting relatives In Elk Creek. even color, which is. quite sensible, as we are living in. an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home.

Al drug stores sell the read-to-use product, improved, by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." it is very popodar because nobody can. discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladtea with Wlyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, la that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is BO attractive. te A'llllllllllimilHHItllllllllllll Where No Fire or Burglar Can Reach Them Why not give your valuables the protection of our Vault? It is Fire and Burglar Proof. The charge for a Safe Deposit Box is not high- only $2.50 and up a year feel just like a man since I began a i Tanlac: and I am not only i i but 1 am a i to tell other people what i i i i has done for me," said Captain Earnest H.

i Ponliind, Captain i is in command of the Ben Hur, plying between Portland and Casco Bay. He has the service for ten years and is held in high regard as an officer and citizen by all who know him. "I have suffered from indigestion and stomach trouble for the past eight years," icontinued Captain Hill, "and at it he time I started taking Tan- lac I was in such, a weakened condition I could hardly stand up. When I- walked I would actualyl stagger like a drunken man and, at times, would have to hold on to something to keep from Calling. Afetr every meal I would simply suffer torment.

My food would sour and I would swell up so with gas I could hardly get my breath. would also have awful smothering spells at night and sometimes I would have to get up get my breath. Lots of times I would have to open the windows and doors to let in. fresh air, or go out into open air in order to my breath. I could not find anything to do me any good and along toward the last I became so weak and nervous could not do my work.

"Five bottles of Tanlac made a wonderful change In my condition. It helped me from the very first dose and now I feel as good as I did when was years old. sleep fine like a new man in every way. I am now aible to be on deck every day ready for duty." Tanlac is sold In Woodland by -T. V.

LeithO'ld. in Davis toy J. W. Campbell, and in Winters by E. B.

Kemper Co. adv. QUESTION OF DATES. A recent issm; of the Aberdeen Journal was tli- of a venerable tho oldest in a The. first issue of the a was i on April 18, and a i an account, by i i i of the battle of i two days pre- i i a a ive, however, offended and James Chalmers, i a escaped i i i i a i to i wrath, lie was a f.

i i i i i of Benj a i a i A notable i i i a history was its i i burned a a common liiuifjman iu October, 5 a excellent advert i told. I5ut a the a i event in i career of newspaper was in when the Aberdeen a was i i by JUobert i i tour. I the ijflltv. on i occasion, Burns met i son of the author of i i i i and ''The Ycwic the i Horn," masterpieces of i i a i i evoked the a i a i of Ayrshire pvet. Afterwards and Chalmers (eon of the adjourned to ithe New I where Doctor Joho- BOU also staved uii his Xortli.

In the Superior Court of the State of Califoi nla, in and for the County of YolOc In the Matter of the Kstate of 1 George D. Edmands, Deceased. i Notice is hereby given that the 'dersigned, the administrator i the annexed of said estate, i sell at i a sale, either in one parcel in subdivisions, as the said administrator shall judge most bei.efichil to estate, to the highest i np- ion the terms and i i a i a ron- i i i a i by the above er.ri-'.etl a a i 102n, all the i i i ami estate of the said i IX Kd- mantis, deceased, at i i 'ipi--- of a i a i i a described, and the i i i i i a 1 i i i ifiSlaf has, by i i i i i o-f l-'tw or otherwise, a i i or in iaddition to a of said deceased, at 'the time of his rteath, o', iu and to I (hose i or jvivcels of land lyinsjr and beinc; in the Yolo. a i i i i a nnd rle- 'scribed as follows, to-wit: I Lots Siv. Peven, i i Ten, Tw-lvc.

i a i 7, s. 9, 10, 12, 13, an-1 1') In Block Two 2 of -picamer's- Addi'i'T. to Town i of A a Yolo Cali i a i i a a is fenced rnvl Terms nnd i i of i Caf-h, in flold Poin of the a i purchase 'o a i i a i balance ion i a i of sale. The bids or must be in i i nnd may be at i of i I a for said a i i a at Room 5. Beamer Block, in the City of Woodland, County of Yolo, a of California, or may be delivered to said a i i a per- FIRESTONE SOLID THUCK TIRES "his "of flee" hi "the City of HFvATON'S.

Be Better Looking--Take Olive Tablets Tc have a clear, pink skin, ht eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel --yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome constipation That's why millions of boxes are sola annually.

1 Or. and 25c "Woodland, County of Yolo, State of California, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court, at any time after the first pub- I i a of this notice, and before the making of the sale. Dated: April 29th, 1020. R. G.

LAWSON. Administrator with the will annexed of said estate. Harry Huston, Attorney for Administrator. Good Service TO SAN A I OAKLAND AND WAY STATIONS. "Are you wearing your last year's clothes?" "It all depends on how you figure.

If you count from when they were ordered they're last year's clothes, but if you count from when they'll be paid for they're next year's 7 TRAINS DAILY CCT I OUT--IT'S WORTH MONEY. Cut out i slip, enclose with 5c to Foley 2S35 Sheffield i cago, 111., writing your name and ad- dress clearly. You will receive in re- a i a package a i i Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, eolds and croup, Foley i Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Corner Drug Store.

languid, weak, run 1 i a Stomach "off?" A pcood i is Burdock Blood I Ask i olrupprist. Price, $1.25. 5 San Francisco- Sacramento R. FORMERLY OAKLAND, ANTIOCH EASTERN RAILWAY H. E.

WILLIS, Gen. Sacramento Valley. ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle i a a water, then a VICKS VAPORUR A 3CK. iG-'. Visit Wilbur pot Sulphur ings STATE WATER COMMISSION OF CALIFORNIA--NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO A PRIATE WATER.

In re Application No. 1725. Notice IB hereby given, That W. P. Dwyer of Sacramento, California, has applied to the State "Water Commission of California for a permit to appropriate for agricultural purposes, 60 cubic feet per second ot the waters of Borrow Pit of Back Levee of Reel.

Dist. No. 108 tributary to Sacramento River to be diverted at a point or points as follows: Tn the Sec. "4, 12 1 M. D.

and to be used to irrigate 1S1C21 acres of land located in sections: 3-4. 12 1 3, 2, 11, 1, 11 1 7, 11 2 12, 1. 11 1 M. M. Any person i i to protest a a i a i i a i i a date of las' i i cat ion hereof i with the a a i i Call i i S'ati i protest, i i STATE A I I By A H.

LEE, Executive Member. i Da'o of first, i a i April 1C, 1020. Date of Inst ion. May NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I i a a i J.

Davis, Deceased. i i i of 'lie i a of i .1. a i 1 i i i i rs a a persons, i i i i i a i a i r- cea i i NOTICE OF flAXJB OF HBAX. TATE AT PRIVATE OAIJB BY In the Superior Court of the State of California, iu and for the County at Yolo. lu the Matter of the Estate of Fred also known as Frederick a i i is hereby given that the un- the administrator of said i sell at private sale, either in one parr-ol or in subdivisions, BM 1 said a i i a shall judge i i a to said estate, to i the terms and i i i i mentioned, and I i corn'snnation by the abova i i 'm or after Monday.

1 7 a May, '1920, a right, i i a estate of the said l-'rcd i i also known as Freder- iVk a deceased, at the time of i in and to all the real prop. i i a described, and all the i and interest that the said has. by operation of law or uOierwi.se. acquired. than or In a i i to a of said deceased, at i of his death, of.

in and to a i piece or parcel of land i a i and In the County of Yolo, a of California, and de- sr-ribed as follows, to-wlt: Lot Seven 7 W-ooster Hoi ton i i i of the Northweat Quarter of Station Twenty 2 0 Township Ten I I ftange Two (2) East, rOiowp. by i on rec- ml in the office of the Recorder of Yolo a i i a Subject to lease of B. A. Nordyke i the i of December, 1920. Term? inn: i i of sale: i a in Coin of the United States, ten per cent, of the purchase money to accompany the bid; balance on i a i of sale.

The bids or offers must be in wrlt- inir, and may he left at the office of Harry L. Huston, Attorney for said A i i a at Room 5, Beamer Block, in the i of Woodland, County of Yolo State of California, or may be delivered to said administrator personally at his office In the City of Woodland. County of Yolo, State of California, or may be filed In office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court, at any time after the tint publication of this notice, and the making of sale. Dated: April 29th. 1920.

R. G. LAWSON, I Administrator of said Estate. Harry L. Huston, Attorney for Administrator.

Boys' ELBILTdothes Guaranteed for 6 Mondis Servkd UBBELBTLT-- the famous hoys' clothes that are guarav 4 I to give six txctiths' wear, without rip, holf tear; or suit wni. tt repaired free. Reinforced at every point of wear and strain. Smart style sturdy fabrics reason able prices. But above all, guaranteed service.

Full money's worth no mending for six months. Come in and see them. and upward. $36.75. CLOVER BROS.

a a to take chances on Baking Days--poor eggs or butter would spoil everything. carry only hlghc-'- grade flour, i fresh and inre country in a i you need a your baking a success. The Dahler Store i CQlllSa CO. I i .1: i a i i a i i a i Heated Summer A loaves NVillianis a i o.cept about p. m.

j. r- i i i i Cal. West Valley Quality and West Valley Service is the combination. Send your order to WEST VALLEY LUMBER CO. J.

H. MATHEWS, Mgr Phone: Office 14. RET THE WKST VALLEY HABIT. i of i a i f- a i i i i a a i -l a i a i i i place of i a of said a in i 1 a i of Yob). i a 1 i i i a on i r.utli day of A i T.

A I R. A I T.cvi Davis, Deceased Charles Charles Thomas A Executors. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAIi ESTATE AT PRIVATE SAJLE BY EXBCTTTORS. In the Superior Court of the State cf California, in and for the County of Yolo. In the Matter of the Estate ot Laura Byrns, also known as Mrs.

C. E. Byrns, and also known as Laura Byrnes, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the executors of said estate, will sell at private sale, either In one parcel or in subdivisions, as the said executors shall judge most beneficial to said estate, to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions here- i a mentioned, and subject to con- i a i by the above entitled Court, on or a Tuesday, the 1Sth day of May, 1020, all the, i title, interest and estate of the said Laura Byrns, also as C. K.

Byrns, and also as deceased, at Ihe i of her a in and to all the real i a de- seribed. and all the right, i and i a the said estate has, by opr-ni'ion of or o'herwise, ac- i a or in a i i to a of a i at Ihe time of her of. in and to that, certain pierv ov of 1'ind i a lying and i in the of Yolo. State of a i i a ami described as fol- I I A i i a I In and a Sec' i T. i 1 a 1 i i of i i i i i of r.nrelrise i i i a i i i a a I i a or be in wrlt- a i a i TIT a i i fit e- i of i i I i I of M.

i- i a a In i of a rf a 1 i a he i in i nf i fieri-: -f above i i i i i i i i i i a i i Tl I a I I i i -if a a 1 V. F.i{ PA nxs. I i i Fstate. i A C. A I I it 'jsuNCf vs --Accurately i with purest druRS only.

Xo suhstitutlnp: here. SHBtTON'S DRtTG STORE First and Main C.OOM STTION. r.ii'l i i i i i i i i I i looks i a i yo-i i i i a "01:: of a fer-1 i.Ti and ur.com- i a Foloy Cat.barMfl i i nir.in headaches, bli- i i i a i sour a const ion and i a follow disordered fok' t-vorywhcrs. Corner Driii? Store. 'Democrat" for Job Printing.

G. W. GREENE SON Jewelers Woodland, Cal. M. BLUM CO.

A Q. PETERSON. Grain F.09, in WOOTJLAND. CJJL. iNEWSPAPERl VVSPAPERI.

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