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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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Woodland, California
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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1028. By Gene Byrnes REG'LAR FELLERS BdWP'tVDt SoJ sold flfc THIS SWELL WKICK AKl' IF I STof ROCfc THE VJAvTCK Vic! Piece, of riocOiMRV i Sufs ooTM IMC) OH JlMlllY coKjiB irfckwlrk take. VTH MA ClkHTJ ettcH SrtelL Wf)n 1 A 6itli4 3u, 1 i landers without doubt will go to Cu fleet and this mav be the next big directions the American forces ad piece of news. It is expected that i will have to be done by urgA city with every available force. 25 YEARS AGO IN YOLO COUNTY FROM FILES OF THE "DEMOCRAT" The battle of Santiago began bright and early yesterday morning.

Sicnal Officer Allen reports that the ed Santiago with 6,000 Spanish re inforecements for General Linares. The Spanish are apparently reorganizing their forces, having discovered that the Americans have landed a large force and are prepared to make good the claim that Santiago must fall. The Spanish are so satisfied with the two days' fighting at Santiago that peace overtures have been withdrawn. They are confident of victory. Sampson and Schley are euchering for a fight with Cervera's fighting is growing ser.ous and fur You'll Enjoy eating at the VIENNA CAFE Henry Schaeffer, formerly of Woodland, Proprietor.

the Fourth, starting with a salute at sunrise, literary exercises, sports, closing with fireworks and a grand ball at night. The entire con munity vanced before Santiago this morning. While General Lawton and General 'w'heeler were attacking Caney, General Kent was advancing before Augadores. General Garcia and his fully ea dipped Cuban troops also advanced beioie General Linares Spanish force, stiongly entrenched and ammunit'ored. Admiral Cervera's fleet was hurling shells in the vicinity of the American and Cuban forces.

The Spanish fought long, hard and valiantly to keep the Americans from advancing on Caney, but it was a futile attempt. General Kent's forces have sustained the heaviest losses and the brunt of the terrific battle, the inforcements for General Linares, since the Cival "War. The American loss is heavy for the day's fighting, being placed at 500 killed and wounded. The Spanish are fighting tech naciously. General Pando has reach CHICHESTER PICES W.g i THE IMAJtOHD BRAND.

A jnvitea to attenu mu ajuair. Elsie Hachmann. duaehter of Mr. ious, iliignt Americans ana nine Cubans were wouncW in the first skirmish. The Spanish losses are heavy, but unknown.

The big guns of the dynamite cruiser Vesuvious are doing terrible execution. Admiral Sampson is shelling the land fortifications with every ship available. General Shafter has wired the War Department at a late hour that the American casualties should not be underestimated. They are quite heavy. He has asked for thoroughly equipped hospital ship and his chief surgeon states that he must have at least forty more medical officers.

Morro Castle is expected to fall before tonight, Saturday, July From three 0 Plll in It and ii.Id nni? and Mrs. H. Hachmann, celebrated her fortft sotn by nwfifitsre fvfpwwprf Goto SAN FRANCISCO for a Cool, Interesting and Inexpensive Vacation sop at HOTEL STEWART Excellent accommodations at moderate rates. Best known meals in the United States. Boom rates furnished upon request.

To insure positive accommodations, definite reservation before arrival is advised. Tie STEWAET on Geary Street, just off "Onion Square is close to the fcqst stores, cafes and theatres. Dividend Notice Bank of Italy. (Head Office, San Francisco) H. E.

Harrison was an arrival from 1 Knights Landing this afternoon. Joe Donovan and wife have gone to Vacaville for the Fourth. GOO Mrs. P. C.

Fenner and daughter, Miss Stella, went to Stockton today. John W. Shepherd, a brother of George Shepherd, formerly of this city, is dead in Sacramento. Misses Kate Bentley, Blanche and Claribel Griffin are home from a visit to Marysville. 0 0 Miss Dora Warren of this city and Fred Axe will be married in Red Bluff on July 5.

They will go to Los Angeles on their honeymoon. 0 0 Miss Allie Comfort of the Sunset Telephone office in Sacramento is here today to spend the Fourth with her friends and relatives. Mrs. C. E.

Dingle, More Hesketh, M. Diggs and Fred Holmes were among the Woodland passengers to San Francisco this morning. It. T. Gray authorizes us to state that he will be a candidate for district attorney on the Democratic ticket.

He was only recently admitted to practice law here. He is a very fluent speaker. The Fourth will be celebrated in grand style at Knights Landing on line passes xue aoor. Stewart jbus meets principal trains ana eleventh birthday anniversary last evening, receiving a number of friends at her home on Main street. A most enjoyable time was had by the party of young folks.

Alma Lucretia Armstrong, the 17 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Armtsrong, at the home of her parents in the Capay Valley Thursday night, a victim of consumption which takes 60 many of our young citizens. She was born in the.

Capay Valley. 00 Mayor L. Charmak warning that the water in tba wells supplying the city of Woodland is giving out and that unless the residents are more careful of he use of water in irrigating, severe restrictions will have to be imposed. Water in ample supply is now needed in particular for fire protection. Woodland troop of soldiers, which left two days ago, has been renamed Company of Woodland.

The boys marched into Camp Barrett yesterday, and all Oakland turned out to see them. The Woodlanders made thp hpst nhvsipfll showing of anv com For the half year ending June 30, 1923, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum on all Savings Deposits, payable on and after July 2, 1923. Dividends not called for are added to and bear the cmo t. 1p of interest as the urincinal Let Us Do The Worrying for you when it comes to your laundry. Orders taken at Eastham's, 615 Main or Phone 555 W.

KINKADE WITH THE CASCADE "As near as your phone" I from July 1, 1923. Frozen Apricots DEPOSITS MADE TO AND IN CLUDING JULY 10, '1923, WILL EARN INTEREST FROM JULY 1. 1923. A. P.

GIANNINI, President. pany thus far examined. Adjutant General Corbin states that the Wood A delicious dessert for the person of good taste. 30c pt. 60c qt.

15c 2pint We are also making bricks of Velvet Ice Cream. Frozen hard to keep an hour. When the Basket Is Full 2 flavors 1 flavor SSSSSmSSSSm 40c pt. 35c pt. Of soiled linens and clothes and you just hate the thought of having to wash them these warm.

days, go to the phone and call 58. We'll do your laundry work for you at a trivial cost. DRY AS A BQNE! COMMON SENSE Auto Polish, The Greaseleas Cleaner Nationally advertised and guaranteed to leave a Bone Dry, Dtwt Proof surface. Safe to taj, safe to sell the Standard Auto Polish of America Order from us for prompt delivery. The arrow of correct AutoJS Laundry Service points to S5 the Electric Garage gg jPsT A.

W. Morris Pasteurized Milk Co. Sjg Phone 123 Phone 281 604 Main Street Woodland Steam Laundry Phone 58 P. B. KNUDSEN and M.

W. BREESE Owing to an abundant supply of all kinds of livestock we are reducing the retail price of all kinds of meats. Clarence DnBois With Foy'a Auto Top and Body Works O. O. BMg.) The Best Beef Pork Rib and Loin J20c 15 Sausage 20 Salt Pork 20 Leg Pork 20 Spareribs 18 Lamb Is What You Want Is What We Give And It Costs No More The economical selling of groceries been to a science at this store.

It is the logical result of many years of conscientious endeavor to satisfy our customers and give them the best possible returns for their money. It is the result of learning from long experience how to buy the right article at the right time and at the right price, and it enables us to sell to you as we buy. 30c iquuuai i in ii Safety Willi Service The names, REPUTATIONS and fortunes of SOLID, SUBSTANTIAL MEN, well known an our community, stand behind our bank and unsure our customers lhat their money as safe when on deposit with us. We treat vou with COURTESY when you do business with us'and it is a pleasure to us to serve you. We will welcome your account.

Leg Shoulder Loin Rib BrsL Lamb Rib Roast 20c Cr. Rib 15 Rump 18 Brisket Flank Boil 122 Shoulder 15 Shank 15 Stew 12'i Porterhouse 25 Loin St 22 Round 18 Chuck SI 15 Flank St, 18 Hamb 15 Short Ribs 122 Veal Loin and Round 25c Shoulder 20 Bret. Veal 15 .30 .10 Sausage 20c rVhinfoTINwSAWGSBANR THE smoked Frnks Pressed Co. BL Sum Sag Ham Bolo Ham Bacon ..20 20 ...30 35 ...30 ..35 Associated Banks piodeiD Brocery Stoie "The Little Store with the Big Business' 362 Phones 363 J. O.

Chalmers Son Woodland Market Phone 5.

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