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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBBU 3, WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, UnveH Highway Conference Tablet fied that mi PICNIC DA GRANT, JOSEPH D. BRISTOL, J. D. BRISTOL, JOSEPH BYNUM, S.

N. MEK1NG, ED MOND R. LOWE, EDMUND, R. LOWE, E. R.

LOWE, LUCY swer as shove reaui Permits Are planum wiu tai you for Any me manded In ike mj. Lnjyfrj, nis vine, Jti. It. LOWE. Assignee of Un.Mmr.

AUTHORITIES MAY ENFORCE CURFEW LAW ALEXANDER HARDY, THOMAS court for any other i PURCHASE HELD OVER in tae campuunc. The object of aaid aetien Is totfaV" uuittAM, JtLLtiN HARDY BOTH AM, WILLIAM W. CHIPMAN, WM. W. CHIPMAN, W.

G. HUNT, HARVEY LEE, JEFFERSON WILCOXSON. J. WILCOX tain a iudirmejit and data Of court requiring said defend each of them, to net forth tbe JMtOM ON, JAMES FARIS, HARRIETT oi tneir claims in ana. to property deaenbed in toe i Unable to gather convicting evi 3ST2.

saiu action ana vHvwnuLL, HARRIETT V. BROWNE LL, ANNA A. HARPER, R. J. LOWE, 0.

A. LOWE, OBEDIAH A. Iiwk W. bed. and that all adverse claim The board of supervisors yesterday af tei noon held orer a motion to purchase the Rumsey picnic grounds, which was projected by Supervisor Shadrack Gladney 'on the appearance of Elmer W.

Annfield, local attorney, dence of Hallowe'en depredations against fourteen grammar and high school youths who were last nigt brought before Judge Scherley LOWE, RUSSELL J. LOWE, RUSSELL J. LOWE, WILLIAM E. LOWE, ANNA A. McPHEE, DANIEL McPHEE, and ANNA to, and all cloud upon Urn title of plaintiff herein to said real property, or any part or portion thereof, be determined by aaid decree; and for the judgment and decree of this court declaring that plaintiff is.

the sole owner in fee of said real prop Schluer, city officials were ion to permit the boys to go. It was stated, however, that hereafter a and one of the executives of tne xoio County Taxpayers League, who ques strict enforcement of the curfew law tioned their right to purcnase me sue iuui ni nis wne, u. mem ANNA A. McPHEE, his wife, MRS. ANNA McPHEE, ANNA A.

McPHEE (formerly Anna A. Harper), ANNA McPHEE (formerly Anna A. Harper), and A. S. KING, also all other persons unknown claiming any ritrht, title, es would be observed, and if any of ttte erty, and every part And portion thereof, and that his title thereto Js good and valid, and that aaid defendants have not, 'and that no one of them has, any right, title, interest or estate of any kind whatever in, te.

Many permits for construction of new buildings and for improvements on old structures were granted at the regular semi monthly meeting' of the city trustees last night. Twri sign permits were also granted. The application for permit for remodeling the Beamer Block property at the corner of Main arid Second streets was referred buck for correction the amount specified being con sidered as too low. The" list of permits issued included the. following: Clara.

Belle Casgrove 'fot construction of a six room house on Bartlett avenue, between College arid iEliis, to cost $2,500. L. J. Caldwell to construct a five room house on Elm street, between boys are found on the streets witnouc the permission of their parents, or for" some express purpose, they will tate, lien or interest in the real be turned over to probation officials. Some of the boys, it is charged, property described in the complaint jportion thereof, and' for such other adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or further relief as may be meet and for a park and a dance hall.

Armfield stated that it wa3 not up to the board to furnish a dance hall jor a park for the public. The preliminary outlay was not so bad, he 'stated, but added that the cost of up ikeep would make a heavy burden, which would grow heavier with the years, on the taxpayers of the county. It was indicated by the supervisors I that they have decided not to proceed with the deal. any cloud unon nlaintiff's title proper in the premises. smeared red paint over three automobiles, which will have to be repainted ine lanas nereinDeiore reierraa so id described in the comoUint oa to keep their good appearance.

file herein and which are affected by action, are situate, lyinx Among the cars said to have been damaged were Fire Chief August Sil of California, and bounded and par thereto, Defendants. SUMMONS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA send greeting to: Stephen Cooper, Stephen Cooper. Administrator of the estate of Thomas Hardy, deceased, Stephen Cooper, Adm. of the estate of Thomas M. Hardy, deceased.

James M. Harbin. ticularly described as follows, to Main and Lincoln avenue, to cost $4, A Dart of the AMONVINA SUB 000. Mrs. R.

B. Cranston to construct an DIVISION of a oart of Rancho Bio Anierican building in Washington when a tablet' was lf All I trs ng Hie l'an Auiericun highway conference of June, 1924. IVxTS. UTl iCclVcS berstein's, another belonging 10 Mrs. Martin of Auburn and a third to George Atkins, local hardware dealer.

Assistant Fire Chief Gus Schluer arrested the first lot of boys, who informed Judge Schluer that larger lads were responsible for the depreda Jesus Maria, as said Subdivision ap electric sigh to be. fastened to present sign over Cranston's hardware store unveiled emi Left to ri'li! Kellogg an.l J. M. Harbin, Sarah F. Harbin, wife of James M.

Harbin, James M. Es limn Jhitliicu, ambassador from Chile Woodland Clinic tel e. James M. Estil J. M.

Este J. M. Estill, George Tyler, John G. ransh, Jno. li.

r'ansn, jonn jh. nop pin. J. H. Honnin.

Charles R. Hoppin, at 618 620 Main street. Mrs. C. B.

Cosgrove tq; construct a garage and workshop in place of the one now located in the rear of 147 second street at a cost of $200. A. M. Morris Pasteurizing Milk pears of record in the Utnce oi tne Recorder of Yolo County, in Map Book No. 2, on page 36, and more particularly described as follows: Lot 1, containing 49.94 acres; Lot 4, containing 20.00 acres; Lot 5 eon taining 20.00 acres, and those portions of Lots 2, 3 and 6, lying within the hereinafter described boundaries; beginning at a 3 4 inch gas pipe marking the Northwest corner of Lot yj, and extending thence South 89 degrees 26 min.

East 1519.7 feet alone Amateur Radio C. R. Hoppin, Chas. R. Hoppin, Thad deus C.

Hoppin, T. C. Hoppin, Archibald Woods, Henry Hare Hartley, Henry H. Hartley, John Heard, John Woodland Editor Billed To Talk Against Contests Company to: make repairs and alter Mrs. Raymond Allen of Winters district, who has been ill for weeks at the Woodland Clinic, was removed to the home of her parents, Rev.

and Mrs. Leander. Turney, in Hhis city, yesterday. While her condition is much improved she is still under the Heard, in trust ior ueorge lyier, James B. Haggin, J.

B. ations at the salesroom of the Dairy for the installation of a McConnell Is Speaker At Hi Meet Haggin, Benjamin F. Hastings, candy department, a new kitchen and Jtsenj. a. nasimgs, d.

x. Hastings, James Magenegil, Thomas R. Lowp. Thos. R.

Towe. T. R. Lowe, other improvements. By "PL" 6CDK 6BBU 6CBW Beverly Laugenour now has a fifty watt set in operation on 78 meters and has worked several stations in the ninetieth district as well as 4EQ.

Radio 4EQ is located on the extreme eastern coast. Laugenour is using alternating current as a plate supply. care of a nurse and not able to re tee fsorth line oi iots ana to tne Northeast corner of said. Lot thence South 0 degrees 40 min. West down and along the line between Lota 3 and 4, 898.0 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot thence South 89 degrees 20 min.

East 39.9 feet to the H. H. Sharp to erect a five room Tho. R. Lowe, David Grant, Clorinda E.

C. Stowe, editor of The Mail of visitors. Ovant nnrmta (irant. JoseDh V. house at a cost of Woodland, is to be on the program of J.

Carpenter to construct a four Bristol, J. D. Bristol, Joseph Bynum, S. N. Mering, Edmond the next business meeting of the Cali THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE room house on Cross street, between Cleveland and McKinley avenues at a forma Press Association, November! STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND 13, 14 and 15.

The Association places FOR THE COUNTY OF YOLO, the Woodland editor on Saturday's! 1 Peopie who wait for hunches never get any place, according to J. I. Mc 6CDK 63BU, the Woodland "Demo cost of $1,200. R. Lowe, Edmund Lowe, E.

R. Lowe, Lucy L. Lowe, his wife, E. R. Lowe, Assignee of B.

F. Hastings, Alexander Hardv. Thomas Botham, Ellen Hardy Botham, William W. Ohinman. Wrm.

W. Chioman. W. G. Connell, who last night spoke before crat station, has been on the air for Webster D.

Hasen, of 117 Second street, to construct two 'houses on a the Hi Club on the subject of "Why 'a week n0W) a ten watt iNortneast corner of Lot xtmwe South 0 degrees 40 min. West, down and along the line between Lots and 6, 927.1 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 6 thence North: 89 degrees 20 min. West 404.2 feet along the South line of said Lot 6, to a point; thence North 1283 feet to tke point of intersection with the center line of a 40 foot road; thence North 89 degrees 30 min. West 1237.9 feet program. The topic, program a vt Plaintiff states, will be: "Shall We Have Sub vs.

cripticn Contests?" Harlan G. STEPHEN COOPER, STEPHEN Palmer of the Hollywood Citizen is COOPER, Administrator of the es sixty foot lot on North First street at I Am a Banker." McConnell assert 7q meters. Only one operator has Hunt, Harvey Lee, Jefferson Wil coxson, J. Wilcoxson, james raris, Harriett Brownell, Harriett V. Brow nell, Anna A.

Harper, R. J. Lcwe, O. A. Lowe, Obediah A.

Lowe, W. E. T.nwp Rnsspil J. Lowe. Russell J.

a cost of $3,800. ed that too many young fellows werejbeen on duty and that was "PL" who Modern Cleaners and Dyers, 327 awaiting the proverbial hunch to go was unable to Ik present every night. Main street, to erect $300 sign, ac something, and that too to interference CBBU 6CDK was cording to provisions of the city. ordi were awaiting the guardian angel toi.force(i to treak a schedule with 6BKM nance regulating the placing of such direct them in walks of life. Bothj0f Oakland.

A new state was added ir.d Stowe for the negative side. along tne center line oi said road, to Vz in. by 30 in. iron rod marking the point of intersection with the west line of Lot 2. said point beinc also on signs.

'the hunch and the guardian angel arejto tne ijst 0f 6BBU 6CDK the other STEPHEN COOPER, Adm. of the estate of Thomas M. Hardy, deceased, JAMES M. HARBIN, J. M.

HARBIN, SARAH F. HARBIN, wife of James M. Harbin, JAMES M. ESTELLE, JAMES M. ESTILL, J.

M. ESTEL.L, J. M. ESTILL, GEORGE TYLER, JOHN G. PARISH, JNO.

G. PARISH, JOHN H. HOPPIN, J. HOPPIN, Lowe, William E. Lowe, Anna A.

McPhee, Daniel McPhee, and Anna McPhee, his wife, D. McPhee, Anna A. McPhee, his wife, Mrs. Anna Mt' Ph Anna A. McPhee (former the East line of the County Roid H.

W. Kaemper, 825 Fourth str fallacies, he asserted, and declared njgnt an(j that was when GANO oi that the only way to get something Uesa, Arizona, was worked. Al RHEUMATISM Cannot exist in the Human Body If you Will Use Trunk's Prescription. to, build a garage costing along tne tast nne. oi vjiantons auo division of Willow Oak Park; thence lv Anna A.

Harper), Anna Mc was to go axter it. though the set has only been in op IPh.c ffnrmprlv Anna A. Har A. G. Bailey will be the speaker at but a week, and then under j'per), and A.

S. King, also all other nersons unknown claiming any Burke, Yandell next Monday's meeting oi the club. extremely bad conditions, stations His subject will be "Efforts for World Wenatchee, Portland CHARLES R. HOPPIN, C. R.

HOPPIN, CHAS. R. HOPPIN, THADDEUS C. HOPPIN, T. C.

HOPPIN, ARCHIBALD WOODS, HENRY HARE HARTLEY, HENRY H. HARTLEY. JOHN HEARD, right, title, estate, lien or interest lin the real property described in the Ir nmnlaint arivM SG to nlaintiff's OVn Peace." As this will be Armistice Troutdale, as well" as Arizona Claims Rejected Day meeting, a large crowd is ex an(1 many stations in the extreme r.rthiri nr cloud uooh plaintiff's up and along said West line of. said Lot 2 and along the said East line of said County Road, 551.77 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 31.34 acres of land. 7 Given under mv hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of Yolo, State of California, this 4th day of September, 1925.

(SEAL) i H. R. SAUNDERS, Clerk. By C. HIDDLESQN, Deputy Clerk.

gaddis Mcdonald, Attorneys for Plaintiff. oc20 nd jv 17 24 dl 8 15 22 pected to attend. Southern aiid Northern California have been worked, that is, two way title thereto, Defendants. You are hereby directed to appear and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above brought against you It is preposterous; in fact, it is a shame to suffer with Rheumatism. This Prescription does not ruin the stomach, it does not depress the heart.

Eat all the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil wintergreen or narcotics, but positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on What more do you want? It is impossible to get something better. The greatest uric acid solvent known communication has been established. Claims' of. William J.

Burke S3800 and Will Yandell for $400 JOHN HEARD, in trust for George Tyler, JAMES B. HAGGIN, J. B. HAGGIN. BENJAMIN F.

HASTINGS. BENJ. F. HASTINGS, B. F.

HASTINGS, JAMES MAGENEGIL, THOMAS LOWE, THOS. R. LOWE, T. R. LOWE, THO R.

LOWE, DAVID GRANT, CLORINDA L. GRANT. CLORIN Another report on the activties of 6BBU 6CDK, will be given next week. the Superior Court ot tne county of Yolo, State of California, within Virgil Appersonj; With General I tpn davs after the service against the county were rejected by the ooard of supervisors yesterday afternoon. The claims were made of this summons, if served within this county; within thirty days if served Relative Sorrows the basis that the two had done work is as ao'h land also a superior liver medicine.

bearable; but Trunk's Prescription sells for The sorrow of yesterday May Locate Hant; stT santic, because or 3 for only JLeitnoia urug for the county as private detectives. The rejection of the claims follows the decision of Superior Judge C. E. Co. indistinct.

Euripides. nan Virgil Apperson has joined the sales forces of the General Petroleum Cor poration, which has a distributing; plant at Westgate and is considering the establishment of a similar plant in Woodland. The Corporation has Purkitt of Glenn county handed down in favor of District Attorney George T. Kern in upholding demurrers to the complaint instituted against Kem by Burke and Yandell. Attorney Arthur C.

Huston, acting for the two sleuths, announced placed an account here with Mike this afternoon that he would file no 1oacn anj aii Tillotson at the Wood 1 tice of appeal on the decision of theijard Grease Spot station. board to reject the claims within a few days in an attempt to secure the 3jr frs. Harry Fredericks of money which the two men allege is Madison attended the Shriners' Ball due them. (Ation depends upon proper install i Jim Wm. Arbach and A.

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