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PAGE FIVK wnnnijAvn daily democrat, woodland, California, prida v. October mtt. len Stark F. V. of Livingston, S.

J. fC Ws. Tk rrogress Ut J. 1 Stephens, L. IL Stepii i Stening, J.

1 icy ctepnens, Stinhf(ns. ens, mm atepnens, i. oicp.ncns,, V. SteDheiis, W. Stephens, Dr.

Emil Stern of San Francisco, E. J. Stev Best Citizens On Roster of Woodland Lodge Of Elks SWORN to exemplify in their lives the creed of the Golden Rule and banded together in a great brotherhood, teaching as its primary doctrine love of unstained by the intrigues of politics and unhampered by any sectarian prejudices or personal grievances, 506 names, now appear oil the membership roster of the Woodland Lodge of Elks. The registration enson, C. C.

Stitt, M. ii. Stitt oi i' in F. Stewart, Kennedy Stewart, Storkman, Dr. F.

Stolle of Dixon, E. C. Stowe, E. F. Sullivan of Oak hind.

H. S. Summers, W. L. Schmitt of Davis.

Elks Due To Practice Of Kindly Deeds (Continucif Page One) passed tac wo man; sonic nine ago nui uvams navcreuucea me nsi. iu u. given out today as follows: E. Tadlock, Vv. E.

Tadlock, T. favcrnetti of Berkeley, N. E. i). Geo.

Thomson of Dixon, J. T. A. S. Abele, E.

J. Abcle, D. Q. Ad Thompson, C. T.

H. V. Trayn ham J. W. Tutt, J.

R. Tanner, E. B. Tillotson, C. D.

Thcmas. Winfred Ddeli or OLxon, Gregory ams, G. D. Adams of Sacramento, A. Adams? of San Pedro, R.

Alge. C. P. Allen of Willits; Raymond Allen, Dr. A.

S. Almeida of Dixon, A. G. An 'dersori; E.T.'iAnderson, M. 0.

Ander soh'iTom Andei'son, AV. A. Anderson, C. ADDerson. W.

M. Amierson. E. City, R. J.

Lowe, f. R. Lowe, Geo. E. Lodi, George' Luck, J.

E. Lund. C. B. Mace, C.

W. Mace of Dixon, J. A. Maccil, A. C.

Madden and J. M. Marker of Dixon, J. W. Marshall, F.

E. Mast, F. L. Mattei, H. H.

Mauzy of Marysville, H. J. Mackenzie of Gil roy, E. S. McBride, A.

J. McBroom i vasc' R. LaworiI. S. Summers, B.

ji vincj ai. Hillhoc. J. V. Monroe.

G. N. Mer j. a. vvaiiccr.

r. v. weuu, iv. jd r. Archer, rf.

Archer, E. W. Ar 1'icltL Lester iArriifiold. Owen Ar strong, C. E.

Armstrong I F. G. McCulleugh, Wm. McDermott. H.

Hailev. W. Bailrv. E. R.

ajcuonaiu, m. tu. jucionaiu Los Angeles, F. L. McGarr, D.

A. Me r. caira, uaKer, v. Over a hundred additional awards totaling more than $2,000.00 in value for contestants in the contest for a name for AMCRAT: N. Baker.

R. C. Baker. F. R.

Bake: Griff. P. F. McLaughlin of Berkeley. Dr.

F. P. McManus. M. O.

McCul lough, Fred McGrew, A. W. Mc Webb. Frad. Avsider Welder v'K vVvd' i Th' Los Angeles.

M. C. Weider, W. W. I HPI lan ",,1 r' Weider.

J. B. Welch, P. West. A.

McDonald 3. Stephens, J. B. H. Weston.

W. S. Webster of Panama, Ierntt ai.d R. C. ilson.

W. J. White of Sacramento, T. L. progress the Woodland Whitehead, C.

S. Whitehouso, G. E. Lodge has proved represents Whitnev of Los Angeles, M. H.

Whit the trOc ana noble things oi hfe emit Acre of Sacramento. R. W. Wiese, J. represents the nucleus oi good citi L.

Wilkinson of Sacramento, A. H. nter from whicn Williamson of San Francisco, R. Cj (Lrectcd any movement hat Wilson Woods W. Woods, I ma.v seem to be lor the welfare oi this Geo'.

Wind, W. II. Winnie. F. J.

Wohl community. from, II. Wolfe. A. V.

Woriey of For Life Sacramento. I). W. L. E.j Twenty one.

Elks have become so en Wraith, W. H. Wraith, F. P. Wray.

thu.sed and wrapped up in the charit C. R. Wren. Dr. Geo.

G. Wrigley of able activities of tiie organization aw Dixon. C. E. Wyatt, F.

M. Wyatt, i to enroll with the Woodland chanter Cuuthan, w. M. McOuaid of bacr mento, F. C.

McReynolds, W. Meagher of Sacramento, W. A. Medley C. R.

Mefford, J. G. Meier of Dixon, G. N. Merritt, J.

B. Mcrritt, J. F. Morri sey, H. E.

Martin, J. S. Miller of San jose, in. aimer oi Sacramento, Miller, F. L.

Mix of Colgate, W. F. Mixon, W. F. Mixun J.

W. Monroe. T. S. Mini of Los Antreles.

L. Fred S. Wyatt of Vacaville, M. O. ifor life.

These men are R. G. Law Wvatt. Rov Wvatt. Dr.

F. W. Wei: Dr. Lawson. R.

A. Lawson. Moody, J. E. Montgomery, Dr.

H. E. E. L. Younger, Neil Zano, Fred Zimmerman of Dixon, G.

D. Zi miner man, Leroy Zimmerman, Zim oi aiws, ri. More, J. Motroni, If. L.

Murphv, S. L. Musray. L. B.

McArdle of Chico, V. G. Maas A. L. Maas.

W. Naismith. A. E. Neilson.

J. W. 11. H. Richter, J.

W. Neilson, J. 1, Harlan, J. Harlan, W. C.

Duncan, H. .1. Bush, Floyd Roach. Kiev Snavely, W. E.

Roach, 0. Harold J. Elston, F. N. Bullard, E.

W. A im field, G. N. Merritt, J. B.

Merrltt, G. II. Fish (deceased), .1. W. Monroe and J.

L. Memorial to Departed Neilson, E. J. Niclas K. L.

Nie S. W. Barker, Cal Barnes of San Francisco, Dr. W. E.

Bates, C. H. Beasley of Watsonv.ille,. S. II.

Beckett, Floyd Beebe, C. J. Beuck of Dixon, Dr. L. P.

Bell, J. C. Bell of Dixon, A. M. Bcmmerly, E.

A. Bemmerly, W. J. Bemmeriv, C. W.

Bentz, A. J. Ber thblet, W. J. Black, W.

B. Black, F. W. Blanchard of San Francisco, B. B.

Blevins, D. B. Blevins, Geo. Borland, H. Boyce, P.

Boyce, It. E. Boyle of F. J. Branigan, Dr.

M. B. Branstord, E. H. J.

R. Briggs, I. E. Brink of Chico, A. G.

Brinley, B. F. Brown of Maxwell; 'M. 'Brown of Long Beach, R. M.

Brown, A. B. Brownell, 11. Browning, W. If.

Browning, E.L. 0. E. Bruhn, F. N.

Bullard, C. A. Burrows of Dixon, G. Burrows, Leslie Button, JL J. Bush, R.

H. Butzbaoh, 'Elmer Byrns, F. A. Bry.nes of Dixon; V. J.

Battels, J. C. Battels, G. F. Bac cei, A.

E. Baccei. W. E. Brown, E.

A. Boyd, A. R. Bandy, 11. E.

Bender, W. W. Brown. A. B.

Cadenasso, M. G. Cadenasso, S. G. Cadenasso, L.

J. Caldwell, G. N. Carpenter or Dixon, Ed. Carrel, R.

C. Cassel, O. Chalmers, Neal Chalmers, Stuart Chalmers, R. C. Chandler, W.

R. Chapman, Thomas Charles of Mill Valley, I. S. Chiles, J. Chiles, W.

E. Chiles. Dr. B. F.

Clark of Coalinga, B. L. Clover, Irvir. Clover, Rov Clover, Vernon Clover, G. F.

Cloud; E. Clowe, G.M. Cobb, P. H. Gushing, R.

E. Cole, Robert Collier of Dixon. Dennis Collins. R. H.

Collins, R. II. Cook, F. J. W.

C. Cooper. W. P. Covread mann, jN.

It. iMicoliasen, is. A. Mor dyke, Ernest Norton, W. D.

Norton, V. J. Nyholm, W. S. Noblit of Sacramento, C.

G. Niemann. Father O'Connor of Dixon. F. R.

Composer Takes Rap At Jazz One of the most beautiful eii ims of Elks is that of honoring "absent Ogden, G. A. Ogden, W. H. Ogden of nrol.c.eis wli neve tin: hands oi th.

lock svand fast at 11 o'clock. Fitting tribute is paiu, to their brother, yesterday. San 1 raneiJA Uverhouse, J. O'Neil, P. Ohanneson.

E. F. Parker, F. G. Parker, F.

II. Parker of Los Angeles, H. R. Parker, J. S.

Parr, Fred Peacock of Dixon. A. R. Pearl, S. B.

Peart, H. Peters, W. E. Pierce. H.

H. Phillips of San The departed so honored by woouianu i.ooge are: l. u. rutto, M. Allen, Osborn, R.

II. Beam er, G. Sanders, J. G. Ron Hoffman.

.11. Harrison, 1). Francisco, F. A. Plant, A.

R. Piatt of Woods, V. Gihbs, H. K. Coil, W.

0. i. anneuy, o. o. jj inc.

R. D. Mays, Wyley Chalmers, C. Nelson, Guy Howard, W. W.

Cruick MADRID There is no art in jazz, believes Joaquin' Turina, one of Spain's best modern composers. "Most jazz bands," he has declared; "are nothing but a congregation of striking musical instruments and absurd things like whistles, bells, horns, etc. Jazz music is a kind of bazaar with screechy colors outside. "The fundamental error of nearly all jazz bands is that each musician lets his wildest inspiration loose.stops when he pleases, changes rhythm when he likes, and even goes off his own way without notice of what ths rest of the orchestra is doing. Ail this cannot be accepted as music, Sacramento, II.

D. Porter, A. A. Powers, Joseph Powers, A. M.

Powers, Ed Praet. A. G. Proctor, C. L.

Pugh, T. T. Purkitt, Fred Parcell of Sacramento, L. R. Pierce.

R. Raffaeta, C. M. Ralls, Dr. Claire Rasor of G.

E. Rattenbury and W. A. Rattenbury of Dixon, Dr. F.

L. Reese of San Dietro. Ken Rem shank B. Hart, J. Smith Scott, Samuel Monteomerv.

E. A. Bullard. Blood worth, R. B.

Cranston. K. L. H. Rose: Dunn, Geo.

Rupiev; F. C. Ewert. John den, L. H.

C. C. Crites, II. ington of Dixon, W. Rheingans.

E. W. of D.xon, Fiiigland, J. L. M.

Shetterley, Charles Crites, G. T. Crone, D. Cummins, xice oi watsonvme. Ask your General Independent Dealer I if you were one of the lucky ones aimpson, vuiius, ueste.

w. t. tsobbitt, J. E. Sackett, Robert Eastham, L.

J. Snavely and G. H. Fish. Grutcher, M.

Collins, R. H. Clay p. i yL pmaf' en irnr io ty Reite, Floyd Roach, W. E.

Roach, The new building is a memorial to I those who have gone to their heaven ly lodge as well as to those' who have h. E. Roberts, L. A. Rommger, L.

W. Davis of Texas, J. V. Dawson and T. J.

W. Russell, W. 0. Russell, R. B.

Pixon, F. Jjy, X. I C. W. Reiff, M.

F. Roach. Day, E. H. Linh.rJ,.

1. Sacks, J. E. Sackett G. M.

simply because it has an influence on a certain public. "Nearly all jazz bands mean dis inherited from them the snirit of helo fulness to others make, up the lo. frr of tap Woodland order and balance, two violins fre Sar.strum. H. R.

Saunders. J. F. Salis i.ocee. quently fight desperately not on: against saxophones and clarinets, but able dancing trumpets, trombones, and what not The jazz banrfan be useful; but a ance, aro, alright it be pnd thc com Saxophones for pOseis 'of a ic i ould take the" trouble of yrit iny.

in nil all parts as bury, C. 0. Scarlett, L. W. Scarlett, N.

D. Schluer. R. Schluer, S. E.

Schluer, R. F. Schmeiser, T. G. Schmeiser.

H. H. L. A. Schone of VVillows, rGl A.

Schroth. Arthur Scott, C. W. Scott, Bruno Sei fert, Fred Shaffer of Los Angeles, T. E.

Shellhammer, G. Sieber, S. S. Silvey of Dixon, N. H.

Simpson, M. C. Silva. Ford Shaffer, R. J.

Schoen, R. L. Sin key, C. E. Slater.

F. P. Smith, E. Snavely, C. K.

Snavely, W. S. Sneathen of Sacramento, J. W. Snov; bali, Spencer, C.

CjSnyder, AI Emil Dixon. R. J. Dins dale, J. G.

Doll, Rey. M. J. Doyle of Dixon, Luther W. G.

Duncan, G. W. Dunlap? TT E. 'DunTap D. B.

junn of P. DeHoff of Dixon, L. Dyer, D. Dutcher, Uriah Dutcher, Arthur Daussat. L.

V. Eames, B. Eaton, C. L. Eddy, F.

B. Edson; Lowell Edson, E. Edwards, Victor Eickhoff of. Lake ort, I. C.

Eiers, fi. M. Elberg, J. Won, F. E.

Ely, J. W. M. N. Ely, M.

T. Emmert, E. J. Engiehart, F. C.

Engiehart; G. B. Eustis, J. B. Eustis, Dr.

H. C. Evan's of Los An as harmonic background in bands. They are very useful to sweeten sharp sonorities of brass instruments, but the saxophone solo at the head of an orchestra is one of those inexplicable Alfalfa in Fresno County receiving REPORT SALES sublimed sulphur yielded 3,480 pounds The followine hrvs er sales were they should be played. Better effects will be 'cached, and instead of.

intolerable monotonous and ham mer'fng, "ill constitute1 colorful a 70 roadster; H. P. Eakle, a 70 Royal sedan; 0. T. Burnett, of jKnigbta Landing, a' 50 coupe and Adan Roc chini, of Colusa, a 70 roadster.

Subscribe, for the "Deawcrat" new ibe'rratioifs. which go as part of the of hay per acre against 2.240 for un reported today by the H. Q. Harrison company, of this city: Mrs. Mae Port treated acres.

I er. a 60 coach; J. A. Brown, of Davis, atmosphere in cabarets and fashion anil attractive music." geles, v. avans, i Dr.

C. H. Fairchild, Dr. F. R.

Fairj child, Franks Farish, G. A Parish, E.j W. Fenlev, T. L. Fenley, V.

R. I ait, Vincent Fatta, Fonest Fissel, James Fisher, B. H. Farquar, G. F.

Fontana. of Don, E. C. Forbes of J. T.

Foster, II S. Foster, P. T. Foster, C. A.

Fowler, J. B. Fox and W. Fox of Dixon, H. L.

Frame, P. G. Friday, G. H. Fitz, 0.

0. Flowers. E. E. H.

Vr. Gallup, J. rf. George of San Francisco, A. T.

Ceilings, J. W. Gibson, R. J. bson, Ed Ghidossi, Ghidossi, K.

E. Gi guiere, C. M. Gill, E. J.

Giovanetti, Giovanetti, E. T. Gisselbrecht of Oakland, V. P. Glavin, Sidney Grady, C.

A. Graf, V. Graf, Wn H. Grant, vi rh.irlp Greive. J.

D. Greive, Jack Greive. W. W. Greive, J.

D. Griffin, J. Griff h. E. Giu xi.u xt fir Clav Grove of; iy r.r,h.

R. k. Gore of 1 Dixon) John Glavin, B. Gipner. Mose Haines, John Hanson, J.

i Just One "Big Buy" After Another Hare, J. E. Harby, 1 Marian, j. Harlan J. D.

Harling, A. W. Harmon, J. E. Harmon T.

Hay of Sacramento, E. B. Hayward, H. E. Hcaton, P.

J. Hiatt. Elmer Hickey, R. Hill. A.

J. Miunouse oi ironrj, Si Milihon L. W. Hillhouse, G. P.

I Hoag, J. D. Hoell, V. Holmes Ivan Henr, Elwyn Hulbert, M. H.

Hart 11, kl G. Hollar, F. L. Hoil.ngsworU A XX T. Hnlhnirsworth.

P. Recent months have seen any number of good cars winding their way into our hands in exchange for new Chryslers. From folks who were planning on buying new cars or from reliable folks who were simply cutting down expenses. And as fast as we received them, our "O.K.' policy of expertly re conditioning and rebuilding such cars has put them into the handsof many satisfied buyers. Right now we have another group of splendid cars up for your selection at special low pricings.

Models, every one of which has had a thorough mechanical "going over" from the tires to the roof, inside and out, and which we baqk up and guarantee as being in Al condition with our personal 0. K. All Popular Makes and Models! Some of the Exceptional "Buys" Include: Hollingsworth, HollingsworO! of Gerber, C. H. Hopkins R.

Harrington, A. E. Hoover, V. Hupr, Hoppin G. IL Hoppin.

T. L. iioppin, E. J. Howard I Howard If.

Howard, Fi Hughes, H. Hughs of Sacraniento. J. V. Hugh of Arbucklc, N.

E. Hughes, G. Y. I hit, A. Huston, AT Uston Jrj $1JW0 Late Model "Master Six" Buick Roadster with an enclosed top Late Model Studebaker Duplex, with 5 new tires andall weather top good paint job.

Wilts St. Clair Touring Car like new, wonderful price. Four Chevrolet Touring Cars worth every cent we are asking. Late Model Chevrolet Coach, just re ducoed and in perfect mechanical condition Francisco, i. yfc, Hs, C.

D. Huft, D. Howard ol Dixon, Dr. E. Harbinson, Frigi Jfolloway, Johnsin, JoWfclcm, D.

F. L. 'Jordan, R. L. Judy, TVU Kemper; A KcrscL G.

T. Kcni, D. Keys, Z. B. Dr H.

King, G. A. Kirk, W. k3s Kromnter, EimJ Kuhn oi Jewett Touring Car, at a price which makes it a real song. Many Other Cars to Meet Your.

Pocketbook as Well as Your Needs We'll be pleased to demonstrate without your in any way obligating yourself to buy. Oakland lje pj, Beach, I IT Unwimnr. K. UnSnoar, P. T.

Uugenour, J. Laugenonr Jr S. G. Lmndl, Lawson, Pv. G.

Lawson, W. 11 i 3Y.ro ftf Sacramento, M. Lnfli H. O. HARRISON CO.

Chrysler Distributors 346 Main Street, Woodland old of Los Angeles, F. P. Ljg? Phones 55 and 56 E. Ullard, W. R.

IJJard. r. uiw here of Willows, IL Linaoerg of piaceTville, A. Lindberg, K. kitsch i Redding, R.

E. Little of Dixon, R. Lockhart, Longs.

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