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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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WOODLAWL DaILY DRIIOCtAT. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 11)25 Thousands Saved Local Man Is 2 personals I WOODLAND TO ENTER HOOP LEAGUE By Coast Guard During Past Year WASHINGTON, Dei. 80. Heroic REWAR Mr. and Mrs.

Thayer S. Jones have returned from Sausalito, where they spent the holidays with Mrs. F. S. efforts of the Coast Guard saved 2, Kidnapped By Thugs (Continued From Page One) Speeding Bandit Car 484 persons from death" at sea during Phelps, a sister of Mr.

Jones. P. J. Hiatt attended a meeting of DENY "HIGH LIFE" AT PARTY (Continued From Page One) A substantial reward will be paid r1 the fiscal, year ended June 30, becre tary of the Treasury Mellon said in his annual report. the trustees of Reclamation District Woodland has definitely decided to enter the Valley Basketball League, information leading to the arrest the Legion having met last night and Traveling at a high rate of speed! sanctioned the organizing of a quin Yolo Post 77 executive commit on Geary street, the' bandit car was! halted by Policeman Cordray.

Vessels valued at $23,335,875 were; rescued from the perils oi the sea by assistance rendered by. the Guard. There were 15,565 persons on the vessels that were in distress. In addition to the humanitarian tee, decided that this city would bt He ordered the men out of the ma rep resented this year" along with Co chine and summoned Policeman Dahl lusa, Arbuckle, Williams, Knights help the young men to the sta work of the 'service, the Guard in Landing and Princeton. in Sacramento yesterday.

Attorney H. L. Huston made a business trip to Oroville yesterday. Ed Orser of this city will undergo a minor operation at the Woodland clinic today. Fulton Stephens is on the sick list and has been confined to his home for several days.

P. Everett came down from Guin Ja yesterday. Miss Emma Voisard visited her mother at Yolo yesterday. C. Sackett of Winters was a Woodland visitor yesterday.

tion and book them Jfor speeding. first declined to give out a statement but later was persuaded by the "Democrat" that it might be to his and the other officials interest if he told what he knew of the Morelli party which prompted the grand jury to summon coach for the local team has One of the youths pulled two re yet been chosen, although James K. Cossman, coach at the high school. volvers and ordered the officers to get into the car while the second bandit jumped to the driver's seat and conviction of any persons throwing, trash onto the olo county yoads. This action constitutes a public nui sance and the offenders will be vigor ously prosecuted.

COUNTY OF YOLO By Lee Hutchings, Supervisor. and L. J. Shuman, who has coached the Baraca class team to victory this has been mentioned. a group of officials as witnesses yesterday.

Kern's statement follows: "Life Of Party" "The party was orderly and entire spected 37,594 vessels during the year in the interest of enforcing maritime and criminal laws. There were 2,183 ships reported for violations or seized. The Guard is charged with preservation of life and' property at sea and enforcing all United States laws. Its work also includes special cruising along the coasts in the stormy sea ions to afford aid to distressed navigators; removal of wrecks, derelicts and other floating dangers to naviga has returned from San M. E.

Church whisked the policemen away. On North Stanyon street the patrolmen jumped out and opened fire on the bandit car, which continued on itr. mad The bandits returned 'the fire. None of the shots took effect. Held Up Grocery Previously the two gunmen had held up and robbed the grocery' store Diego where he spent the Christma? holidays.

and Mrs. Glenn Hiatt of Sut ly beyond (criticism. George Sharp nack was rather boisterous1 when he arrived and continued in that mood Meeting Tonight ter county were among the interested until lie left shortly afterward while at the East West football) tion, and extending medical aid to ves i game in San Francisco. A. E.

Chapman of Chico was in sels engaged in deep sea fisheries. The mid week meeting, at the I at 1905 Clement street. They took $20 dinner was being serve'd. "It was not. an 'Italian dinner' but a turkey dinner, such as usually served on holidays.

There were absolutelj church South this Wednesday evening Woodland yesterday. Theodore Oeste of the Davis district from James A. Dunn, the proprietor. The audacious kidnaping of the police occurred at Eighteenth and Geary, nd signs of intoxication, excepting perhaps the behavior of Sharpnack, was in Woodland yesterday. Ed Clover of Zamora was in Wood where Cordray had been directing traffic.

street was thronged but he may have been showing off, land yesterday. her return to Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Collins, Frank Collins and Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Collins have returned from Mountain View where they spent Christmas with relatives. Steve Bristow of Knights Landing spent Tuesday in Woodland. James B. Welch of Dunnigan was in an effort to be the life of the com will take on the nature of a watch night service.

As there is so much sickness the pastor will not ask the people to come to the church Thursday night. Mr. Govette is to preach tonight on "Alpha and Omega." As this will be the last meeting of the yeai;" a large attendance is expected. with traffic. Mrs.

R. B. Clink, of Guinda, Mrs. Hundreds of persons witnessed 'tho abduction of the The automobile used by the bandits had been stolen from John Griley, oi Nora Richardson and children of Tailored' and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Burn otte of Guinda were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stotts at Christmas dinner in this city. 1207 Webstar street. It parked in front of hJs home.

Alice Anderson of Portland, is in Woodland yesterday. L. J. Bailey, of Sacramento is a visi tor in Woodland today. E.

J. Stevenson left for San Fran cisco this morning on a business Mrs. F. Rominger of Zamora was a i Laying In Stores For The Lean Years News Agencies Swarm In Chinese Capital a guest at the Marshall Diggs home near this city. Detectives last night declared that the daring gunmen are the same who killed Herman Wobber in his grocery Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Durst and fam pahy. Coffee, Lemonade "The hostess had coffee 'and lemonade for me. and I enjoyed them both. The Volstead act was not ridiculed or made light of in any manner nor was any other law or standard of good conduct violated.

I "It was a 6 o'cloelr'dinner to which all of the county officials, so I was told, had been invited, and many of them were there. In all I think there were about twenty, men present. It was in no sense a party. We sat down to a 6 o'clock turkey dinner and all went home at an; hour or two later. It is a serious injustice to all those pi es to insinuate that such an occasion was a 'brawl' when the real facts are well known." ily and JrC.

Shinkle of this city were visitor in Woodland yesterday. guests at a family reunion on Christ Mrs. F. W. Nordhoff stopped over! at 14 5 osworth street some time ago.

Policeman Cordray held a conversation with the gunmen after stopping them. 1 "Where is your registration card?" Ccrdray asked. By RANDALL GOULD (United Press Staff Correspondent) PEKING (By mail to the United Press). For every Chinese newspaper in Peking there is two news agen mas Day held at the home of Mrs. in Woodland yesterday on business: A.

Blanchard in Oakland. Esparto. i Fred Weider of this city and Rich Among the guests at the! aid Powers of Dunnigan are return 1 Hotel Del Mar yesterday were: ing home tonight from a hunting and Mrs. P. C.

Carmer, Benicia; trip. William Keller, Sacramento; W. S. Mrs. S.

Beckett and Mrs. Henrv Monro. S.in Franrisr nr Mr. ami Mrs "It's my father's car and we haven't got the card," was the reply. This fact has become known through activities of Government of "Well, we'll arrest you boys," said Cordray, summoning.

Dahl from the ACCORDING to certain forecasts of the the summer, of 1926 is to be very cold. Crops are to perish in the fields and grave disaster is to overcome our prosperity. No doubt this forecast iFill fourid I ed and we may well hope to escape the predicteci calamity. HoWever, the tale is not without a mora, We know that the "fat "years" are followed by 'lean years," and the wise man lays in a supply. Start now to build up a substantial bank account.

pBevier of Davis are hostesses this af jj. Rhodes, Modesto; G. E. Henniker, ficials who, ordinarily indifferent to the compilation of statistics, have sud corner. "No you won't!" one of the bandits denly started to collect them as gards the press because a propaganda replied.

"Get into that car quick." He jabbed two guns into the ribs The West is the best in opportunities which you can realize best by banking with this bank. Ban Placed On Atlantic Trees of the officers, who had no alternative but to comply. They drove rap iernoon to the members of their re San Francisco; L. H. Miller, San spective bridge clubs.

Francisco; G. W. Walker, San Fran Mrs. C. H.

Anderson and daughter cisco; Mr. and Mrs. James B. Brown, returned to San Francisco this morn Hollister, Idaho; M. J.

Ford, Sacra ing after a visit at the Anderson farm 'mento; Carl Schmitt, Seattle. near Esparto. M. Morgan of Dixon, was in Wood Mrs. Minnie Collins returned to her land yesterday, horns' iri Oakland today after a visit Rosiland Bemmerly of San Frari hore with her sister, Mrs.

O. B. Wil cisco is visiting in Woodland with bur. Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Pyle. She is plan Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Miller came up ning to return to her home Sunday ev rom San Francisco yesterday to at ening. idly out Eighteenth averiue with one find of some $500,000 Mex must be distributed as subsidies during this winter. As a result of their efforts it is learned that, in round numbei there are GO Chinese newspapers in the capital and 120 Chinese news agencies. Round numbers are necessary Because both papers and agencies spring up gunman pressing the guns on the officers while the other drove. G.

H. Hecke, director of the state department of agriculture, announced yesterday a California quar antine against the oriental fruit moth tend the funeral of little Florence Lou LaDue of Knights Landing and die out so rapidly that no total stands good for more than a day Sandrock. suffered a fractured wrist today in the Bank of Woodland, N. A. Yolo County Savings Bank "The best place to da your banking" Miss' Ruth Hughes, a high school "kickback" from his automobile which Western Supply In Third Class Business reports just received here from the various stores' of the West Although foreign papers and agen ho v.

as recently operated up he was attempting to crank. The ies do not come within the scope of'0' for appendicitis, was removed yes injured member was treated at the the journalistic "slush fund," it isiteraay from the Woodland clinic to! Woodland clinic. noted that their numbers are no less her home on Second street. l. W.

Perry, traveling auditor for ern Auto Supply Company disclosed and all varieties of flowering forms of peach, nectarine, almond, apricot, plum, cherry, quince, pear and apple trees and fruit from New York. Con necticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia. Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi, Louisiana. Arkansas.

Texas, Indiana and the District of Columbia. In commenting on the oriental fruit moth the director said that it was introduced into this country on flower in comparison. At present i Lester Ingram, member of the crew the Sacramento Northern, paid that the volume of sales done here entitle the new Woodland store to be Read the "Democrat" Classified Ads. Peking has four daily newspapers tnc u. t.

destroyer aloofly, recent iocai 0ffice a visit today. published in while there are! nad an cignt day leave oi absence classified in the third division and the classification is made according to the bout 10 news agencies putting forth lo0K oi opportunity English reports. nnstmas uay uavis witn nount of business done. Manager H. E.

Thompson is highly "is parcm. iur. ana mrs. i. u.

in 1 thea 1 gram. Young Ingram, has been in the ed by a doctor in the Com pleased with the patronage accorded the company's store in this city. tre in Milan, lie was able, as he had na previously declared, to arrest the flow! up nearly two years and is signed a period of four years. E. W.

Woods went to San Protect blood at will and fell into a trance! which lasted a short time. Francisco this morning where she will The experiment vtcok place before a 1 remain until after the New Year holi ing cherries sent as a gift to the wife of former President Taft from the Emperor of Japan. These trees are planted around the "speedway" in Washington and are considered one of the beauty sights of the capital when in bloom. No method of control has been de NOTED ITALIAN FAKIR CONTROLS BLOOD FLOW MILAN (By mail to the United Press). The Italian up to date fakir, Manetti, who recently made an extraordinary journey Milan and numbcr of doctors and a limited party I day.

of invited guests. Mrs. Phelps Witter was the Your guest in this city yesterday of Try Class Ads for resalU. 1 Brownie Bush, left this morning on veloped to combat this pest, officials of the department say. They clare that the moth is not affected Alessandria (about sixty miles apart) enclosed in a double coffin of zinc and wood has just been shown the Milan public another interesting experiment Manetti had a vein in his arm open Child reh by poison due to the fact that boring into either fruit or twig it spits out the first bite and does not cat the Ka a i From Disease poison with which the trees have been Should the oriental fruit moth be introduced into California it would do millions of'dollars in damage, officials say in explaining the quarantine.

vhat your missing All Seasons Will Find Our Conservatory Well Stocked to Please You. L. Luthringer WdU ad Onservat 115 Walmt Si. lira 357 Now that there is considerable diphther a. scant fi ver, and olhvr diseases going arn jnd.

it is wise to build up the children's with seed nourishing food. Give them plenty of milk it is the best food for then, and a'so protects them from disease New Today NURSERY STOCK All varieties. Vines, Mission fig trees a specialty. A. A Weaver, 1 ni.

W. of Esparto. j50c; tf sun that the milk is clean, Vvd 1he hat the milk touches. Better still. j.ist on stcrili the ijnltlcs and everything i'asu jmirj; mvans healinjr milk to i trey jr.rnif, hut will not scald your Fahrenheit, that 1cm i fa LEASE A LF A LF A A WITH DAIRYING FACILITIES.

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phone si WOODLAND. CAL. This is noJ intended to frighten ymi. hut n. ymt.

I'mlh In urc raw although several ri'. c. opiJr'Tnic HAY if you want to he sure, have your miil; Jhere has r.e, traced ti properly pasteurized Willi. Jisted for some time Get particu hem even ()b disease lars. Will not last long.

WRAITH A FAKLSH, '720 Main street jjafi Remember, we use the highest of milk for ijisleuriziu, and thai docs not change milk in quality, it merely rics1rys germs and makes it safe. THOSE WHO HAD Wilson Candies for Christmas will tell you how they enjoyed their Gift. WIL SON'S 5s just as good all the year around. Geo. Storkman BILLIARDS, POOL 51 1 Main St.

"Better Ik Safe Than Sorry." Pasteurize! ji LUCK'S Cleaning Service 421 Main St PImm 381 "We Clean Clothes Cfau" wkt hf Bum VvJM? I (j I I WE DELIVER PASTEURIZED OR RAW MILK AFTERNOONS DAILY.

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