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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 1

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ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 1926 ESTABLISHED 177 ASKS YOLO FIGHT DISTRICT BILL FUNERAL OF PROPERTY OF LANDLADY OF YOLOAN IS Edson Must Follow His Home Teams This Sunday Trip Certain To Please You North East West South Ml (By United Press) SENATOR OF THISDISTRICT MEETS WITH OFFICIALS SHERIFF'S AUNT IS MONDAY NELSON TO BE SOLD IN CASE Sixty thousand additional pear and Frank B. Edson, supervisor, threw a monkey wrench into the staid and quiet Railroad Commission hearing at Marysville of the Westori Curson stage VICTIM OF STRANGLER prune trees are being planted on the River Garden Farms property above iranemse application. ivnights Landing. Robert Geer, "Why are you so anxious to have perintendent, is in charge of the plant FATALLY SHOT LOS ANGELES. ED.

CARL this stage service extended between Woodland and Mawsville?" Edson 'gs. SEN, 34. WAS SHOT AND FA. More leeal technicalities are invnlv. wia timers wno have watched crop onditions in the river district for half Letters received here today by rela was asked by L.

Hobbs, inquisitive tives of Leonard Murphy, formerly 0f Southern Pacific attorney. Yolo, and the son of the nresent con do 2vant to know the TALLY WOUNDED TODAY EY A JEALOUS HUSBAND Word of the death of Mrs. California Campbell, an aunt of Sheriff J. W. Monroe of thisycity, was received by the sheriff this mnmiw Mr ed in the suit of Olive Marie Nelson, In the interest of a movement to have the Drooosed California a century or more claim that this sea SAID TU HAVE BEEN 0.

W. son is off to the greatest start in stable, T. F. Murphy, of that town ship, told how Murphy's landlady but shot ALiTUJN. claim the sum of $775 from her erst Campbell, who was a resident of San Francisco, passed away at her home in that city at 4:20 o'clock this while husband.

history. George N. Merritt, local banker, made a trip through the River legislatorial districts re apportioned measure delayed, Dr. W. F.

Gates came to Woodland today from Oroville. Hp i sa An order for the sale of Nelson'? DOBLE SENTENCED two ranches on Marah 3n hac Tur. ban Jose was the victim of an attempt "Since you must know," answered ed assault by the "mad strangler'V Edson, "my reason is that I must fol who in the past three weelft has low our home baseball teams, and with strangled to death two women and, this service it will be easy to go to SAN FRANCISCO Ahn.r nnM harden section and the Eldorado Ranch this week and confirm The deceased was born at Mud Senator from this, the sixth dis ed all of the glowing reports that trict. given Sheriff J. W.

Monroe in lieu of his payments of the 775, which the wife alleges is back alimony. The order merely menus, according to the Sheriff, that the nrnnortv will UMI MU umcia. marysviae anu roor ior woodland Mrs. E. R.

Vickers was the woman iKniehts Landine." uwLasncu rrom investors on his promise to revolutionize the automobile industry with a steam propelled car, was sentenced to from one Springs, near Placerville, on September 1, 1852, being 73 years of age at the time of her death. Her parents were John and Lucinda Lee Snnr Senator Gates conferred with geon, who were well known in Yolo only be tied up tighter, and Nelson will who narrowly escaped the fate of the! Examiner W. T. Satterwhite of the others. She owns the home in which State Railroad Commission had to call the Murphy family lives at San Jose a recess until the laugh riot came to and the scene of the attack was in the 1 a halt.

residence next to that of the Murphys. Edson caused another near riot have come in from that district. No more attractive trip in the Sacramento valley is offered to Sunday motorists than a ride through the River Garden Farms and the Eldorado Ranch. Chairman W. O.

Russell of the Yolo board of supervisors, and with Harry Saunders, County Clerk. to nve years ban Quentin for violating the Blue Sky Law. WILLIAMS CONFESSES not De ame to dispose of the ranches until rne Dack alimony is paid. After the sale, the oroDertv stavs in Nel county in the early days. Brothers of Mrs.

Campbell were John, Rastus, William, Leonard and Luke Spurgeon, who' were also well known in Yolo county. She had one sister, Mrs. Anna Ely, wife of Benja son's name until a year has lapsed, he The Supervisors and Clerk Saunders i he dark skinned, black haired man when he told the Southern Pacific rep called to Mrs. Vikers' home and asked resentative that his company's service her to show him rooms in an adjoin out of Knights Landing is so inade SALINAS A detailed confession of his participation in the Moss Landing rum fight in which N. H.

Rader, officer, was killed, was, made on the wit laving mui. long to make good the bills. are to attend their annual State con jn8 apaiimeiit iiuuse i. mcu sue uau quaie mat milk wnen expressed, ention at San Diego next week. Sen.

It also learned this morning charere. min r.iy oi cucKeye. Mrs. Campbell was married in before it leaves the river town. When alone he seized her by the Woodland to W.

D. CamDbell about a previous date to insure attorney's fees. tnroat. ie iinaiiy lied when a car ness stand todayby Fred Williams. MERGER REPORTED WASHINGTON Mererer of th oo years ago.

ine husband was a ator Gates asked the local1' men to request other Supervisors and Clerks of the State to consider the postponement of the reapportionment. plans. stopped outside and sne screamed. JURY TRIALS FOR TWO IN BOOZE CHARGES SOUGHT Nelson has been in court several brother to Jesse W. Campbell of Madison and an uncle to Sheriff J.

W. seized ay Ihroat Her description of the assailant tal sociated and Tide Water Oil 'interests J. WILSON IS SCOUTMASTER times concerning this alimony, and Superior Judge W. A. Anderson recently decided that he was responsible for Monroe.

He pased away in this city April 9. 1896. senator bates would delay re lies with that given of the murderer of into a reported $240,000,000 combine, brought the Federal TraHp hnarH itn the two women who were slam and apportionment until after next The deceased leaves the following children to mourn her loss: Leonard me oacK anmony to his ex wife. Following the order. Countv Clerlr TTor action today to consider possible violation of the law.

assaulted while showing vacant apartments to a supposed prospective government census is taken hi 1930. Southern California IPclBrnr Saunders made out the papers for at FOR WOODLAND timo; James JUucius and Jesse Davis Campbell; Anna Lita Ingersoll and Millie Campbell, all of Oakland and Frank Haberhauer and Robert O'Dell known to favor the reanDOrtihnnisnr The "mad straneler" struck aeain TARIFF ISSUE tainment oi any property owned by Nelson. He is in possession of two valuable ranches near this city. yesterday at San Jose and was frus WASHINGTON: San Francisco. both arrested here recently on a scheme, contending that the increase oharge of violating the Wright Act, in population in their section ahooM trated in his assault only by the ter Administration tariff program as part Wilson, a world war veteran ruic struggle ot nis latest victim, Mrs.

D. L. Currier, young wife of a prom Funeral services for the deceased will be held at the funeral home cf Ross C. Wdlson here Monday after entitle them to stronger representation. I both plead not guilty as charged when they were arraigned before Justice of employed as a mechanic in Goyet Harliner garage, has succeeded Cosbv uj.

me iremocraiic pian to make the tariff a dominant issue in the coming campaign was launched today by Senator Robinson, Democrat. inent manuiacturer. DEAD BANDIT'S c.c lofo vcfoT rioTr ofwJH. Barnes as scoutmaster of the Amer noon at clock, ine bodv will be the Peace R. W.

Harrison this morn interred in the Woodland cemetery. noon iay down with her 4 year old ica" Legion troop of boy scouts, son for the youngster's dailv nan in! The appointment was made several the state legislature. i More People Coming The Senator from this district said today that he 'had received practical assurance that the reapiwitionment would not immediately affect the Both of the men, against, whom Dis IDENTITY MAY a bedroom of her home in the exclusive jpwhts at a reorganization meet DESTROY DAM TERMINAS BEACH. Cal Wiv trict Attorney George T. Kern said Hester avenue district.

i 6' ijcg.uii duumm erything possible to promote the a score of nieht riders bavp Aozt vaA About 4 o'clock she awoke to find: he had evidence that they had sold li NEVER BE KNOWN a man standing beside her. Yolo, Sutter, Yuba and Butte district. PICCER SUSPECTS TO FIGHT CASE; a diversion dam in the Kauweah River by which water was diverted into the Merryman Ditch just acquired by the quor to operatives, are demanding jury trials. However, the sale charge welfare of the troop.v Wilson has been acting as assistant scoutmaster to Barnes, who has been a most efficient scoutmaster and who He believes, however, that the north Choked by Fiend Screaming. Mrs.

Currier fled into is not to be pressed against the two. uunwiuiuic J.11 IgttLlUn JJIS ern part of the State has just "ax rived" and a great growth in popula anotner room wun ins iiena in pursuit. Catching her there the strangler devoted much time to the work. Unless one of the four men arrest on the charge of rob barnes' resignation was tendered on TRIAL DATES SET nrst stuiied a nandkercniet into ner Haberhauer is still in county jail, unable to secure bonds for his release, as is O'Dell, who could not procure A account of lack of time and also on ac tion is certain this section before the census is taken in 1930. With $30,000 SUIT FILED Bonds.

SAN JOSE A suit for J30.000 was filed in Superior Court today against tore a strip from her dress, which he neaiin wnicn nas ueen bound around her neck in an effort somewhat impaired. to choke her Barnes, however, will not relinquish more people the district would then fare better from a reapportionment scheme, according to Senator Gates'." The other two men arrested, when i v.uuiey, supervisor, by J. C. Cool idge, district attorney of Santa Clara Mrs. Currier continued to struggle i "1S tne worn, ior ne nas Sheriff J.

W. Monroe and federal of county, alleged misappropriation of bery at the Ullard ranch, near Davis, confesses, the identity of the fifth member of the gang who was killed in the automobile accident that resulted in the cap ture of the men may never be revealed. Herbert Fitzgibbons, who has admitted being the leader of the gang, and in so doing struck her head ieen appointed deputy commissioner against a door in the room and the county, in which capacity he ficers closed down on several alleged ill act as assistant to Scout Execu to the floor unconscious. When she bootleggers in this city, are free, one having paid $500 fine and the other re tive Vaughan. regained her senses, the madman had STEAMER AGROUND fled She summoned the police.

Wilbourns Return To Dorris Home leased on parole after it was discov Frank Haberhauer and Robert O'Dell, charged with Volstead law violations, pleaded not guilty when they appeared in Justice R. W. Harrison's court today. Their trial for March 16 and 17. District Attorney G.

T. Kern said that it is his understanding that the Federal authorities will take charge of both prisoners after hearing in Judge Harrison's court. CORDOVA, Alaska The steamer description inecks When officers arrived Mrs. Currier ered he had ten children and a wife uoxer, united States Bureau of Edu and John O'Connor, both of whom are cation School Ship, is aground about to support. Cheatham Babe Passes Away Harvey Oswald Cheatham, five the Yolo" county jail, still cling to he story that the young 'fellow who Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Wflbourn tad iuu mues nortnwest ot Ketchikan. TWO KILLED SAN ANDREAS.

Cal. Twa mn killed was a stranger to them. Mrs. Carta: Bids gave a description of the attacker which tallied in detail with the man who three weeks ago strangled to death Miss Clara Newman, wealthy San Francisco spinster. The same fiend is said to have been responsible: for strangling Mrs.

Laura Beal, 521; East Santa Clara avenue, San last Tuesday and for attacking children, Lillian and Jack, have returned to their home in Dorris, after having attended the funeral here of Mr. WUbourn's brother, John W. WUbourn. Tnty only knew him as "Davis," they state. were killed and others had narrow escapes when a hoisting chain at a cement works gave way today.

Niece Goodbye months old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Cheatham of Red Bluff died late this morning at the Woodland Clinic.

The The other two robber suspects un Rev. Doran Is der because of accident injuries are likewise maintaining strict BRIAND RESIGNS Mrs. D. L. Carter went to Sarin.

PARIS Premier Brianrt rpsim1 nfn A.r mento Thursday to bid her niece, Mrs.j J. P. Arnot and the latter1 son. Phil. Taken To Corning The latest attack occurred within 'youngster was brought to the Clinic half a mile of the spot where earlier from Red Bluff yesterday seriously ill in the day a man believed to be the 'and despite treatment died.

Th has been taken to the Ivd. sroodbve. For the nast three Woodland Nurse Leaves For City Miss Katherine Edson, who has bsaa pat lives. financial project months sirs. Arnot has been visiting her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Seth Beach Remains of the late Rev. John Hu at wo ixorcn nrst street, can jose. iuuciaj "vu.E at Placerville.

She is now returning! will remain until word is received 57' a resident C0" The authorities state that the silent attitude of the men is the best evidence that they are experienced in TELLER CHAIRMAN SACRAMENTO At the orirmniza. io ner nome in mew xork, wnere her nusoana is enrarea as a cartoonist on connected with the nursing staff at Mr. and Mrs. James Welch of Dun the parents. It is believed that inter nigan were in this city today.

'ment will be held in Red Bluff. tion of the new Crime Commission crime, despite their youth. i one of the Hearst publications. the Woodland Clinic, left yesterday for San Francisco, where she has accepted a position as assistant in surgery in the St Francis hospital of BURBANK 77 SANTA ROSA Scventv evnth and a clergyman of that cityf were taken from the funeral parlors of the Krellenberg Company last night by a Coming undertaker for burial in that city. Doran, who was brought to this cjty for treatment after it had been found that he was seriously ill, was a native of Illinois.

He had resided in Coming for many years. The deceased is THEATER DESTROYED No Foundation In Factory Report birthdav of Luther Burbanlc will ho MOSCOW Fire destroyed a movirirl celebrated here tomorrow. which institution she is a picture theatre in a Siberian town with! an estimated death toll of 30 persons. Wild reports beinir circulated here YOLO REALTY BOARD WILL RADIO IS OUT DOING THE PHONOGRAPH New Invention Is Most Popular WILL THE MOVING PICTURES BE NEXT? Is the radio putting the phonograph music, combined with a iot of jazzj out of business? their way into the homes of the Weil, some say it is, and others have P00 wout means of a phono WANTS NO HELP today to the effect that Graham Broth CHICAGO This citv nds no out survived by a wife, Ethel Doran of ers, worM known truck manufacturers and nresent heads of Dodtrc Brothers Corning. side help to Hake care of it's criminal situation." Mavor Wm.

E. Dever said OBSERVE MEMBERSHIP WEEK iaciory, were interested in the Meisier Car factorv nrooertv in today. 'o were luuav uranuea surd and without foundation. That an assemblinc nlant is to be PLAGUE BREAKS OUT Jack Crowe Is Reported Better Announcement that the Yolo Coun worth, realtor of Los A ALLHABAD. British India Km.

Individual members who saah Mm a different opinion, according to local jt dle arond a diaJ foV I men who deal in both radios and a minute, and presto, he has almost I phonographs. anything he wants. At the present time, the radio in Whether or not the radio will dc demic plague has broken out in the' United provinces when 3,443 persons most meritorious record are 4m la oica in a wcex. ty Realty Board, affiliated with thc: California Real Estate Association, will participate with the remainder of realty boards throughout the state in Jack Crowe, resident of this city and established in California, probably in the vicinity of Oakland, seems assured but representative1? from Graham Brothers, visiting E. A.

Boyd in this city, laughed at the idea of the Graham Brothers considering the Mcistcr property sufficiently adequate to install machinery for the building of get a trip to Tulsa in Jaaa, whare the National Assoriatfaa at Baal Es who is cmoloved in the Canital Mar 1 nvr'icuvKr rvntwrn kct, returned to his home yesterday WASHINGTON Final decision tate Boards convenes; or of tire trips offered to the Del Moat coa the Brookhart Sleek election contest i observing membership week, was made this morning by Franks L. Far ish. Woodland is outdoing the phonograph vclop from an entertainment feature in sales, it is stated, and things seem to a great advc rtislr.g scheme is yet likely to keep up at that rate. With to be seen. Critics say it is losing its added improvements, the radio some of its first popularity because of every dsyout doing the phonograph the many advertisements it carries, in popularity.

However, publicity is necessary to The phonograph was hailed some keep the broadcasting stations going, twenty years ago as the invention of and the public must take the sour the aee. That was before anyone kncw'alonir with the sweet. cnUon of the California ArestssUaa was still lurwcr delayed today. following treatment at the Woodland clinic Crowe 3s reported to be much improved. uranam trucK ooaies or any ouicr part of the Graham Brothers truck equip next October; or one of foartaaa district awards which art htanttfaUy Membership week in the realty SNARE ON TRIAL BAY ST.

LOUIS, Miss. With re board is March to 15, and the object ment, i Mrs. West Has graved gold watches: Clinic Doctors of California realtors is to add 5000 what a radio looked like and before the i What will be next on the program awards for those who get 1 ihret new members to the organized boards more new members. Harry H. Culver, city I throughout the state.

tfcrougnout tne state. To Have Meet VlUeSt In Vrlty I According to Parish and State Di two victims sitting a few feet away, Jessie Snare suspected moonshiner, went on trial today charged with mur dtr of two government employees. was drafted for the priiiaef I rector ic j. uiwson every effort California Real Bstat majority oi xne people naa any laeaioi entertainment development as a that sound could be transmitted ever; much cogitated subject Moving pk the ether without the use of wires, 'tores, via radio, seem to be next in! The talking machine was a popular line, and developments are under way piece of machinery in those days, and for this to occur. It may not be long, as it was rapidly improved, it became before this happens, and possibly then, more and more popular with the music the broadcasting stations will lose loving population, who heard 13 man popularity the same as the phono ner of song and instrumental musk in graph is at present.

Yet there will their homes. jbe some who stick by the radio, as; And now, songs and instrumental some now stand by their Mrs. Kate West who resides at Sec lto mde add new members imnersonallv annealisaT to and Cross streets has as her week this, city, and see whether or not Yolo i in the state to ai Ma li MEN BURNED TOLEDO, Ohio. Two aged men wre burned to death and 17 were Members of the Woodland clinic; staff will meet Thursday night at the home of Dr. Chester H.

Fairchild at! 7:30 o'clock where a discussion of cur 1 rent literature will be held. "cy. wroner in iaw, aa county cannot win a banner nfW Wk will west ann ine waters wiic irom rrcs f. 4V 1131 v4 a lr the most members. The banner memrv over and her Milton West and the the most members.

The banner DTemacv over Ftariii Htll made homeless when fire, swept aino, son, rooming house. Jlatter's wife, from Arbuckle. is to be donated by W. I. Hollings the ReaHar..

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