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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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me Socialists are plotting "to tie PAILY DEMOCRAT, TOOMiAND, OAllFORNlA, SATUJUDAJY. JUL.Y 81. IMP PAOV A oorrapontent to flan Francisco "the Cox iboomen made most noise." So tike con- dftolded to nominate the up Germany," according to cable dispatches. This must make the kaiser feel that hlB royal prerogative is being (usurped some more. So it -was sixty Turks the Brtiih killed instead of a thousand, attire's the "Democrat" for Job Printing.

The Good Sense of This Sedan Only 200 Pounds Heavier Than the Touring Car. Rides on Triplex Springs with Comfort of Heavy Car EVEN SUMMER EVENINGS sometimes are cool! Dust sometimes blows--or rain. You drive more--more chances with weather. And summer clothes, especially women's clothes, soil easily. Then isn't it good sense to buy a Sedan--Now? Instead of a collapsible top which you never lower, the Overland Four-Door Sedan provides a thick permanent top with greater coolness in hot sun.

Plate glass windows give you control of your comfort but never cut off your vision. Triplex Springs make touring easy. Light weight provides economy. Touring, $985; Roadster, $985; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575 Pricei f. o.

b. Toledo, mubject to change without W. A. BLOODWORTH CHURCHES H. E.

Stevens is Killed By His Son-in-Law Church--Masses Sunday morning at 8 and 10:30. Evening de- rotions at 7:30. Christian Science Society, Unitarian Church, 11 a. m. Subject of Lesson Sermon.

"Love." Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. from page one.) I Woman lovas a clear, roay Ion. Burdock Blood Bitten IB tlUl for purifying the blood, cleartajr the skin, restoring digestion.

All druggists sell It. IJgGAZ. ADVERTISEMENTS. it is alleged that Steveois's refusal to permit his daughter, Lillian, aged 17,, to- return to Anderson, caused the that finally led to the trag- tho Stevens home, where the daughter was living. STATE WATER COMMISSIOH Of CAUFORNIA.

NOTICE TO LANDOWNERS RECLAMATION DISTRICT 1O8. Re: Application No. 763. HOV married two ago. After some trouble Anderson re-enlisted.

Notice is hereby given that and the Stevens girl were ma tion District No. 108, has applied After some to the State Water Commission of California, for permission to change r( of a described in lts ap- JFirst Baptist Church, College Street ight came to Sacramento on the proved application No. 7G3, to appro- and Lincoln aveuue-10 a. Sunday Pacirio train arrirtng here school; 11 a. worship and a ser- at 5:10 He went to the Stevens hoirie mver from 58,100 acres to mon by Pastor Leander Turney.

Ser- wnere the old quarrel was renewed, acres, within said District, described mon title, "The Church's of it is i a imed, and was prepared to a Prayer." Union Young People's some shooting. Meeting at 7 p. m. Evening union Township 13 North, Range 1 Bast, i thence South along Stevens, the dead man, was about 45 and meeting on Episcopal lawn, with. Mr.

years old IIe was a mO torman em- mid i Turney preaching. Prayer meeting ove i by the Sacramento Northern 10j amc Township and Range; thence Wednesdav, 8 p. m. Bible iRleaders' Railw av southerly, westerly, southerly, west. i erly southerly, westerly, southerly, Club, Luke, chapter C.

ne shot from Anderson's revolver Wt 4 erly S0ll th rly, easterly, eouth-- pierced the center of Stevens's fore- rly, easterly, southerly, Catholic Ohnrch--Tenth Sunday af- head and five shots entered his chest. easterly, ter Pentecost. Masses at 8 a. m. and 10v30 a.

at Holy Rosary Church. Benediction after 10:30 "mass. Mass at Kjiig-hts Landing at 9 a. Zamora at 10:30 a. m.

CATj.MNESS UNJEQTJALED. ly 'through Sections 10, 1C, 21, 28, and 4 ghortly after Ander son had surren- 33, Township IP, Nortn, Ransre 1 East, dwed cooRy gave a vivid desc rip- 8 A I A TOWN. vacuum cleaner. Part of the mining town of Hardy, Rhondda Valley, Wales, is threatened with destruction by the movements of Mardy mountain. Before the fine weather set in.

there signs of the cessation of rain time to set. Recently, however, there was a repetition of the movement and 40 houses in Edward street are feeling the effects of the increasing pressure. Ceilings are falling and doors are twisted. At night ominous rumblings are heard, Army hnts are being erected in uniouM' 12 North, Range tion of the intense moments before along the westerly boundary line of" he pulled the trigger that ended the the Jimeno Rajxcho to the point of intcrsGCuion of LOG sstlu life of his father-in-law. Without a oundary of the Jimeno Rancho- visible sign, of nervousness or regret and Sycamore Slough; thence west- over the killing of a man whom he claimed had made his life a "hell on earth" before and since gone to the amore 0 section of said center line with a marriage parallel to and 911 feet North of feet Ncrth of the Sou th to and" 911 line of See- He told of his tion of said line with the West Um al of said Sectaon 17; sou-ffierly alon? the Wtest line of Sections 3T, most to leave lplace Wlthou end 20, 29, and 32, Township 12 North, i t( tersectl0 nar ii the said West line of Section 32 wft was the direct of al his easteriy Rftlit of Way sufferings diu-ing the last six Back Ij6vee of Reclamation District NQ I0g; thence nortlierly and norih westerly along the said easterly Rierbt to the of Way of sald Back Levee to seemed resigned rrnv huts are being erected in seeme resgne of Way of sald Back Levee to 4-1," nhippt nf afford- possible fate that is facing him.

He intersection of said Easterly Right of the park with the object olattoid Way i wiLll the west "line of See- tn a tnat ing temporary accommodations if the houses have to be Times. expressed no regret over the fact that he had hilled 'he father of the girl (he had sworn, to love and cherish. H9s i calmness TVas remarkable. He never See How Essex Proved Economy A Nation-Wide Demonstration No Motorist Can Overlook 12 cars over Mohawk Trail and Hoosick Mountains and 12 over a coast route--many owner driven--216 miles average distance n-er car, 18.7 miles per gallon were shown. One car with 35,000 miles service averaged 21.2 miles per gallon.

NEBRASKA--A Hastings, drove her Essex from Lincoln tc Hastings, 109 miles, averaging 28 miles per gallon. CALIFORNIA--Four women drove from Los Angeles to San Francisco and return, averaging 22.3 miles per gallon. A San Francisco Essex made the round trip, S46 miles. In 33 hours 23 miles per g-allon. Hood and Radiator sealed.

SAiN ANTONIO, a 166 mile run to Austin and return, "Essex averaged 25.5 miles per gallon. ISA0RAMBNTO, 19 entries and took Tallac Cup for highest gasoline, oil and water mileage in Sacramento Dealers reliability run. BALTJiMQRiE, sedan, on original tires with 15,000 miles service, traveled 221 miles over Maryland hills, averaging 23 miles per gallon. FLORIDA--On a measured gallon an Essex covered 23 miles and without change or adjustment of any kind showed speed of. GS miles per hour.

49 CARS AVERAGE 18.9 MILES PER GALLON--Records cover every kind of test at a speed of from 5 to 72 miles per hour. LOS ANGELES, San Francisco over 82S mile route of sleep grades and frequently far from water supplies Essex which had previously gone 28,000 miles and under U. S. Marine observation made i sealed in high gear with sealed hod sealed radiator Average 22 miles per igal. gasoline.

line with the west "line of Sec-Township 14 North, Ratige West; thence northerly along the saidf westerly of said Section 33 to Its- intersection with the Southerly Rlglrtr of Way line of the Colusa and 'Hanr-- for a moment faltered in his story ot ori Railroad; thence northeasterly the moments preceding the time he along the said southerly Sight of the shot that pierced Stevens' Breast, during- the time he -was raid-section line running- east telling he had walked from the west through the center of Anf 27, Township 14 North, -Range 1 Wesrtr rear window, unlatched a porch door thence easterly along said mifT-seCtiOtP and had entered the room -where ii ne to the center of Section 27? I Stevens lav gaspimg his life blood out northerly along the i TT tion line running north and from the an "his forehead. He ne cen ter of Section 27, to how he had stood over the man's its intersection -with the southerly-' 'shots i Stpvens' PR'A'YED AiNiD PLOTTED. Anderson told of tftie past alleged i of his father-in-law, of the easterly to the South quarter 'hours he had spent in pleading with of Section 24, same Township a.u" TM i Range; the.nce northerly along the Ms Hod not to let him Uke the life mid secUon 1ine i i NO rth and a human how he had se- South through the oentor of said 'cured leave of absence from his post tion 21 the Xorthwpst corner of Southwest a of the Northeast of duty tor the ex-press purpose of a of Ra i fl Sertifn 2 cominc; to this order to pastprly to the Northeast corner of tne rid of what "ho termed the menace that Southeast ciunrter of Xorthe-jst quarter of said Section 2-t: thence was i i his life. alonsi the East line of said ITo told of the terrific i that Ppption 24 to the Northeast corner of took plaoo at tho Stevens rosidPnce a a of the past ounrto 1 of snirl Section 24: tnern.ce one ago, in which and the a i to a i on the mid-sectioc dci() mar, a i drop- I i throticjti pod a i i NS.I.S TM Tovmslrip- claims, a i i i rid- i i i i i i of i i easterly along said Right of Wav to its point o.f intersection with the a cornor South- a of had a Also Broke World's Dirt Track Record-1261 Miles Made at Dallas, Texas, by a Car that Had Already Gone 12,000 Miles the mere standpoint, of gasoline mileage, Essex un its nation-wide tests showed a performance worthy of cars -which, that advantage as their principal quality. Records were kept on 49 cars.

They 18.9 miles to the But bear in mind this was not done by taking advantage of every device possible to increase mileage. Upder conditions of that sort, Essex showed high as 37 miles to the gallon. However, men don't drive that way. HOW obviously unfair Jt would be, therefore, to offer such carefully economized fuel mileage tests as tyipdcal of all Essex cars. In the Essex tests, conditions and performances adverse to (gasoline economy obtained.

These cars -were being driven at speeds from 5 to 72 miles per hour. They were reeling off thousands of over all sorts of roado in inter-city runs that set now time marks. They were making new hill-climb, ac- and endurance head. Quo whole h- s-ai be-on spent in a i cU i i a i a I A DICF.I) A DONE. who has ai'pa of being a you.ntj a a t' i i i i did not al his c-rlmo.

He stated a ho was glad a Rpction matter and that he was ready a a i a a 'were owner cars--owner driven. Women piloted some. Some ot the Essex cars had already traveled up- wards of to 35,000 iniles. So you must not view TCsscx economy merely by Its gasoline consumption. You must also consider its endurance and reliability.

If there were nothing more striking about the Essex than its gasoline mileage, it would he a worthy subject of ooir advertising. But important and impressive as that fact is, does not its other qualities take first rank in your consideration? was moled out to him. i It 3s unclerslood at a I i a nl op Assistant, i i A J. Uomro I had i a and com- t( plcte account, of ilu- shooi i and that i i a sl(ps bo a to filo a charge of against boy. In tho interim, Anderson is held at tho i Jail, incommunicado, except for the admission of his aged mother, Mrs.

Dorothy Anderson. She was on tho verge of nervous prost a i and could not be seen. i i i i 1 0 i i a r-ns-'erlv. i I I 20. 21.

2 1 HH, Town- i I. i 1 V.n* 1 alone: hf'uriTT' line, of "Roclaniation TiPtr'o' No to a i on East i of said point bpiivr i norfh- I i'd i tTie r-o'-ni r-f i'd i i line a i i the 07 llT1( No 1- also Main Street Garage PRESIDENTIAL SURNAMES. Cor. Main Elm Streets Woodland, Cal the fact that the nited States has practically an open door for a century and more to all comers, and that millions of Germans, Scandinavians, Italians nml others liavo settled in the land, it is surprising that only two presidents have borne other than British surnames. These were both Thitch, Van Burcn and Roosevelt.

nil "0 "1A moro or IPSS. a in "Recla.mation Dit i No whose lands we i- In-eluded in acros described ftt A "lirafion No. 7M and nro not 'rr- eindod in the acres above de- srrilied. who pro-test the eTP- elusion of his lands fHo with StAte Watf-r Oommission. Call Bulltf- i F-T i i written protPSrt on or before August Mth.

1920. STATT5 WATKITt HV TT. T.TOT3. Prosldent. rvalod: Sau Francisco, California, Jnlv 1020.

iDate of first publicAUon July Jf)20. PARK GARDENS MH9. A. JAC5R9ON. Flortwt fi20 Cleveland 9t PkdM 41S-W SPAPFRf.

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