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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 8

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1- o' 1 too 1 'Thrznelay Jae 21 1928 SUPERIOR CAL IFORNIA NEWS ploy It' 10Trt PAGE sM1 THE BEE NEWS BUREAU TRUCK IS "SUICIDE" IN LEAP OVER CLIFF Lassen Jury Returns Verdict Of Manslaughter YELLOWSTONE CUTOFF VIA BOISE BOOSTED AMERICAN RIVER DIVERSION WILL BE ARGUED HERE LASSEN SEARCH TURNS BACK TO HOT SPRINGS LAS TIN REDDING (Calif) June A truck being cranked by Charles Hufford at MI Neville near here knotted him down and crashed down a fifty-foot embankment It was demolished Bones In one of Hufford's feet were broken as the truck struck 'him but his sudden leap saved him from being pushed over the precipice fRigANVILLE (Lassen Co) June Roy McClelland India charged with the murder of Clarence Kelley also an Indian was found guilty of manalaughter in a verdict returned to-day The jury had been out since late yesterday McClelland Is alleged to have fatally stabbed Kelley following' several quarrels in a drinking party in which two Other Indians are Raid to have participated After Kelly was stabbed the men are said to have taken him several miles in an automobile to Burney Mountain where his body was covered with brush The limit punishment for manslaughter is ten years in prison ii ei'' i i I's 4T: i c1 i yi 1: 11 'AVVAWAOVAAA'A'A AVOVATP I Di of Cc vi ra 1 2t il 4' i 1: is 1 1 6 7 '1 Di liet-t-AA-AwAvklA orA sew oi! discusses the subject of of et A I i A YOUNG MAN et T' ra AND Is CREDITS of San Mateo and his man-hunting dog Caesar Von Trappenbarg Robert Kaufmann William Mc Cowan attendant at the rest home from which William Kaufmann escaped and Ted Higley Lee Gaither and Olin Hampton the latter three expert hunter and guides returned to Young Brothers construction ramp overlooking Big Hot Springs Valley to resume the search Nan Seen Near Viola Turns Out To Be Other Than Young Kaufmann RED BLIIPIr (Tehama Co) June il--Search for William Kaufmann 22 Oak lend student missing in Lassen Volcanic park mince June llth was resumed to-day in the Pig Hot Springs Valley section of the park Hopes of the parents Mr and Mrs EMIllanlial KAUttlikrin that their on would be found yesterday were blasted when it was learned that the man reported seen Monday evening near Viola was not William Kat ItMinn DeCiP41011 To Continue Resumption of the search in the Big Hot Springs Valley as far as the ridge which meparates the valley from the Manzanita Creek country was decided upon lamt night The decision was reached by the Parents after their son Robert Kaufmann member of the searching party had placed the situation before them in a telephone call from Mineral Instantly "the parents ordered the mearch continued and this morning the searching party made up of Jungwirth Nan Out RED I 22 Oak Laseen llth wi Pig Hot the park Hopes Mrs Et their so daY learned Monday William I Reaum Big Hot the ridK Icy fro: country night The d( Parente Haufmat ing part before I from Mi ante ord and thil party ro Pacific Gas And Kieffer Interests Oppose Trench Meadows Project The application of the American River Water and Power Company to appropriate water from the American River watershed for the development of hydroelectric power will be heard by Darold Conk-ling chief of the division of water rights here Monday Contesting the application will be the Paciflo Can and Electric Company which claims prior righte to the water and Stephen Kieffer of the American River Hydroelectric Company who in protesting onN the ground that his company proposes nee of water near Folsom under a prior application Would Build Reoervoiro The American River Water and Power Company proposes to maintain a remervoir at French Meadows with a capacity of 100000 acre feet by conducting water by moans of a tunnel from the north fork to the middle fork of the American River Two power houses are contemplated on the middle fork with a capacity of generating 80000 hone-power of energy Conkling Raid that several con-test's over the ownerehlp of the land to be used by the company will be heard a also will be heard Lo to PC rn do P( co It tt LI Pt dt 13( cc at ti OCCULT AFFINITY CHARGE WINS WOMAN DIVORCE IN RENO NO TRACE FOUND OF SHASTA MAN 0 1 RENO (Nev) June 21---Occult1sm played Its part in a divorce drama in Reno yesterday when Mrs Alma Bevan wax granted a decree from Frank A Bevan She testified her husband declared his real aoul-mate was a woman with whom he had been twice reincarnated and that Bevan told the plaintiff she was hotting but shadow to him Mrs Bevan maid her husband had two affinities and insisted that souls were mated in another world before being permitted to journey to the earth before tieing permiueu ie to the earth A UNEMPATS REDDING CO June 21 There is atill no trace of Andy Jordan Who hp been mlesing from his farm cabin near Barrinon Gulch since May 31st Search for him Is still being Pushed by his brother brother-in-law business partner and others It ts a rough and rugged country around ilarrison Gulch and the hunt may prove fruitiest' 'We Dick the missing man'is nephew le Still held In the county Jail pending a determination of the cause of Jordan'a disappearance Wallick is held on a -charge of forgery on which he was arrested on June 12th The alleged forgery Is attributed to Wallick for having cashed a check made payable to Jordan for $55 at a Red Bluff bank after Jordan c11)4apPeered The endorsement of Jor(Ian's name on that check is alleged to have been made by Wallick the missing man's nephew im Still held in the county Leal 1 epaeonedel ogt a 0 rddeat enr am I dn lastal po no aorf 1 mice' which he was r- Wall ck a held on a harge a forgery on rested on June 12th ter Jordan an ellap The Walli alleged ck forgery is attributed to for having cashed a check made payable to Jordan for $55 at a Red Bluf a bank a Th endorsement ed encorsemen of Jot- an name on that check is al- leged to have been made by Wal- "Too often these days we see the promising career of a capable young man brought to a sudden standstill through misused credit He is plunged into a chaos of debt that is bound to have its effect upon his success for many many years to come "The credit standing of an individual is no different than that of any business Take the greatest business in the world for instance the United States Government Its credit is always good because in the United States Treasury at Washington there is al- ways maintained a sufficient amount of money to balance any and all debts of the country at maturity "It is the same with the young man who wishes to get along in the world He will always maintain an account in his bank ficient to take care of all his outstanding debts when due "We are glad to extend our services to all young men as advisors in any business or financial matter Our officers and directors are all Sacramento business and financial close enough to you and your affairs to more capably advise you" wasmvuo ntnimmiti mo V8NSVSS SAW 0 0 ways maintained a sufficient amount of money to balance any and all debts of the country at maturity "It is the same with the young man who wishes to get along in the world He will always maintain a account i is bank suf- ficient to take care of all his outstanding debts when due "We are glad to extend our services to all young men as advisors in any business or financial matter Our officers and directors are all Sacramento business and financial NEIGHBORS---an ose enough irs to you and your affa to more capably advise you "Too often these davs we see the Dromis- ing career of a capable young man brought to a sudden standstill through misused credit He is plunged into a chaos of debt that is bound to have its effect upon his success tor many many years to come "The credit standing of an individual is no different than that of any business Take the greatest business in the world for credit is always good because in the United instance the United States Government Its siee all In a Weellienfrflill thrn it at Backers Would Have Road From Alturas To Oregon Line In State Road system William Hanley extenalve cattleman and good roads enthusiast of Burne Ore was In Sacramento yesterday afternoon conferring with Governor Young and Bert Meek director of the state dapartrnent of public woorke regarding plane for the improvement of the Yellovvstone Cutoff The Yellowstone Cutoff was deeignatet as a route running from Redding Calif to Boise Idaho through A I u- ran Calif and di 0 Burns Ore -4 the result of a (' i caravan over the route and a series of meet- rio ings held in these towns re- cently cc) 8 'At 144 Association ilt4i Formed 'V''P At the same time as -the ignation was made the el lo watone Cutoff Association was formed with Banley as 101111 passident and a WILLIAM 85000 prom )IANLEY tion lupd was pledged i IIanley says the total distance from Sacramento to Yellowstone National Park by the cutoff would be approximately 800 miles or considerably shorter than present traversable routes All-Year Route "The main purpose the cutoff will sqrve however said Hanley "is to illow the people of our seetion to come south into California in the Winter and the people of California north into our country ill the Summer i "The route we have designated follows pioneer trails the entire distance and from Burns to California is the route the early emigrants traveled and the route the cattlemen of the Burns section used to drive cattle to Winter pasture In California before railroad Systems were highly developed" In State gratems Hanley pointed out that all of the route in Idaho and most of it in Oregon is in the state highway systems of those respective states and that all of the route in California is in the state highway system except the portion between Altura and the the Oregon line Ile also said that the only construction was a 100-mile stretch between Burns and Vale which was provided for and a seventy-mile stretch between Paisley and Gap Ranch Asks Inclusion of Rood In hie conference with the governor and Meek Hanley requested that steps be taken to include the stretch from Altura to the state line in the state highway system and he outlined the plan proposed for the entire route The state officials expressed interest in the Yellowstone Cutoff plans Before coming here Hanley had conferred with civic and official organizations in San Francisco regarding the plans While in Sacramento Hanley was the guest of George Mansfield editor of the department of public works' official Publication who accompanied the Yellowstone Cutoff caravan as the official representative of Governor Youngs HANLEY pledged Hanley says the total distance aarmke rbi tyo ht eo nYteol II or wevrt otouni de 'cUSS considerably shorter than pre be approximately 800 a' or sent to allow the people of our see- traversable route Route All-Year "The main purpome the cutoff will rve ho sej wever said Hanley is tion to come south into California in the Winter and the people of California north into our country fil the Summer "The route we have designated follows pioneer trails the entire distance and from Burns to Call- fornia is the route the early emi- grants traveled and the route the cattlemen of the Burns section used to drive cattle to Winter pasture in California before railroad MI's- terns were hi ly loped" In State Syeteme route Idaho Hanley pointed out mo that all of the in and rd of it in Oregon is in the state highway eye- tems of those respective states and that all of the route in California Is in the state hihgtweeway syAlturas astem excend pt the portion be the the Oregon line He also said that the only construction was a 100-mile stretch between Burns and Vale which wag provided for and a seventy-mile stretch between Pais- ley and Gap Ranch Asks Inclusion of Rood In hie conference with the gov- ernor and Meek Hanley requested and he outlined the plan proposed that steps taken include th a en stretch from Altura to the state line in the state highway system for the entire route The state oi- ficials expressed interest in the Yellowstone Cutoff plans Before coming here Hanley had conferred with civic and official or- ganizations in San Francisco re- garding the plans While in Sac- ramento Hanley was the guest of Gp aerotrre nMt aonts toorrkoaF tohtet I edleai publication who accompanied the Yellowstone Cutoff caravan as the official representative of Governor Youn gs ings a 1 in these towns re cently Association Formed At the same 1 al the a des made ignation ws the I 1 we tone Cutoff Aesocia- tion Wag formed with lianley as as psident and o- a $5000 prm suf' ITAL NATIONAL vinizi b) r1 BAN is "Every Banking Service'! Alden Anderson Cashier Zoller TOWN AT I I MO End Friday 1StartingSaturda31 BILLIE DOVE dornE YELLOW LILY' CALAIS IIIDOOK And l'orreet Coot Oa Wages Dainty Dimpled Mincing SALLY RAND Fanehon St Boreal 'SALLY FROM HOLLYWOOD' Harvey Rapala Treen Barnett Croat Bro Ensemble or la aims tgleppens Bradfield's Maxie The Mute of the Age: I RICHARD BARTHELMESS "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF RINGDOM (ORE" rein he Joh AT Mtglry JuI rem est role Aloes 1'ol'hie This II Unite' leInchon Mneen'a 91 A DI 0 FEE VISION' IDEA The fleet lime on any stage Wont Lake Mane Pearl Twins Frances htfloorieo iNitt 'Vector Inn Mitchell MAX BRADFIFID AND THE BAND Colleen Moore and O'Neill Kiddie Coming Noon Tasil Cont14- Easy Go" 11 WAN CYPT LL A Fast Moving Farce Owen Davis A WOW! of a Show LV1' 8-CO ED Y-SCEN 111EIMEIN 70-DAY AND TO-MORROW I LON CHANEY CILVIU 0 LAUGH I McCLOUD ARMY WORMS REMAIN IN BRUSH YREKA (Sleklyou Co) June The infestation of caterpillare in the vicinity of McCloud is confined alinost entirely to buck brush In the woods and Is conaidered no agricultural menace by County Horticulturist It Gwyn Wbere gardens and fields border the brush control measures have been recommended but no campaign againet the main body of the insects in the woods la contemplated A MUMEMENTN a MJMIZMrINKE: For 3 Days Your Alvrnyo 1hi nteNt FOX IT WILLROCKmm071111m1111U1IVITH UM SAM HARDY-ALICE WHITE-NED SPARKS From Original Story by BEN HECHT A r9101 THE BIG STARTS SUNDAY 'III MAW CS 2A i TUE ADA NIGHTA RITE LC: a GROCERY EITORKI DANCE if I eirritocEeEripoo rett2ePeho THLIDIDAT NITER DR 6 PI we Feature Three ODDTIME 'prep' It -Alt' Arhotheehe Poem SOCIALS Turodn Thurodily Plottarday flpnloh Waits I OVER-PRODUCTION STUDIED BY CANNERS IN PRICE MEET SA FRANCISCO June Overprod action and not price was the chief problem -under discussion by the operating committee of the Canners League which met yesterday to adopt or reject the 125 a ton proposal adopted by the California Canning Peach Growers' Association last week Yesterday's meeting will be continued to-day and poesibly until Monda Preston McKinsey vice President of the league said yesterday "Fifty or more canners are represented by the league and until we ascertain just how much of the crop can be taken care of by each canner we are unable to set a price Overproduction makes this a problem" he explained In acme of the legue's disapproval of the price set by the growers arbitration will be resorted to he said CHICO AWARDS SCHOOL CONTRACT CHICO (Butte Co) June 21--J Evans Son of Chico contracting firm was last night awarded the contract to build the new school at Linden Street at a cost of $3149000 The board of education in awarding the contract specified that terar cotta should be used for the entrance ingtead of cement A MI II 4 II 14 Ts llippoDRomi AntAmity I 111 Alm le Nowhere On earth will you got much run for your money 5 high visits hang-up vamievilin arts big find run feature picturra and the adiningion SUMMER PRICES Matinee All State 25r Night All Realm 85e Sunder All Semite 85c Kiddies a Dinte Anytime -VAUDEVILLE EDDIE MAHONEY DROADWAY BREVITIES" 8' Rolling Stones ourn pm of Speed" rortnoirs Russians 6 17N UN Don't let the week go hy without seeing "Too Much Family" Barbara Brown GOMM NOW PLAYING An Underworld Smash! Ralph Lewis in Comedy Scenic News I We Guarantee Partners to Gentlemen for Every DANCE PY III IMF CASTLE CA Ken Ross dEducated Hand's" Itevaa A La tartm ON THE SCREEN Wallick ST( ll'KTON (San Joaquin Co) June Road To Ruin leason picture of the downfall of the modern flapper may be isoClaimed a3 'such by the film backers by the leading Juvenile court police and detention officials of eastern 'states hut It met thumbs down in Stockton last night After a day's showing of the film at the National Theater and following Viewing by the chief of the police on protests of the Better Films Committee and Parent-Teachers' Association City Manager Charles Ashburner last night instructed the National Theater 'syndicate to show a new reel to-day In Its Stockton Theater or close its doors FRUIT ASSOCIATION CHIEFS QUIT POSTS FRESNO June 2 Cooke of San Francisco recently elected president of the California Peach and Fig Growers and John Humphreys of Barstow newly elected vire president resigned yesterday Both resignations were accepted by the board of directors I Feemster of Visalia former director and treasurer of the association was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Humphreys and the body then elected Feemater to fill the presidency vacated by Cooke George Feaver of Fowler was elected vice president mosquitoes FILM BANNED 4 ORONITE is the name of the Fly Spray i that kills 'em dead flies mosquitoes ants moths roaches fleas bedbugs and many other insects At druggistsgrocershardware department atom and Standard Oil Service Stations Packed in kits (with improved sprayer) pints quarts gallons 5-gallons barrels 0 and -barrels Take a kit en your campkts rib --You'll he delighted! 0 4t1OZI STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Makers of Oronite Cleaning Fluid Oronite Auto Polish Oronito Itruiture Polish tt ()rotate Handy Oil sito SUTTER PLANS FIRE DISTRICTS YUBA CITY (Siitter Co) June 21 Exercised over the frequency of grain stubble and grass fires in several sections of the county the directors of the Sutter County 'arm Bureau have called a special meeting for next Tuesday night for the purpose of discussing the creation of five rural fire districts in the county Elk Grove District Has Modern Apparatus ELK OROVE (Sacramento Co) June Elk Grove Fire District Is the possessor of one of the most complete and up-to-date rural fire fighting trucks on the Pacific Coast The truck a six-cylinder type is equipped to fight two-story building fires as well as field fires It carries a 450-gallon water tank and a pump which can maintain 800 pounds pressure if necessary It is also possible to suck water from an Irrigation ditch or some other body of water and throw it Into the hose through the pump It will also take water from a fire hydrant it is held to be thoroughly equipped for any type of fire It even has wire cutters and extra heavy bumpers for knocking down fences or other obstructions SETTER GRAIN DESTROYED TUBA CITY 1Sutter Co) June 21 A grain fire on Frye Brothers' place in Reclamation District No 1660 in Sutter Basin yesterday destroyed 240 Sores of growing wheat before being controlled by neighborhood farmere WHEATLAND HARVESTER LOST WHEATLAND (Yuba Co) June grain harvester owned by Edgar Glazier was destroyed by fire recently when the gasoline tank exploded BOYHOOD RECALLED BY FORMER YUBAN SMARTSITILLE (Tuba Co) Jona 21--After an absence ot fifty-seven years from his birthplace Timbuctoo a suburb of Smartsville John Dittmar now of San Francisco visited the old scenes this week As a boy Dittmer remembers when Timbuctoo had a theater building for his father managed It: also a bakery located next door It was then a prosperous mining camp now the ghost that all old mining towns present Dittmer left Timbuctoo in 1871 following the death of his father EDITORS OF STATE TO VISIT CRATER LAKE LOS ANGELES June 21--(United Press)---One hundred editors and their wives will leave here Saturday night for San Francisco w'eere they will join others and proceed to Crater Lake Oregonctor the annual excursion of the California Frees Association Friend Ill-larilson former governor of Calit rnia and president of the association will be in charge of all arrangements THREE ARE INJURED IN LAKE PLANE MISHAP LAKEPORT (Lake Co) June (4')--13 Lee and A Farre Santa Rosa youths and Windfield a pianist at Lakeport Theater es caned injury yesterday when the airplane In which they were taking off crashed to the ground The plane was only slightly damaged INHERITANCE TAXES PLACED ON ESTATE Inheritance taxes amounting to $44339 have been assessed against the estate of Samuel Haywood In an inheritance tax report filed in the probate court by Appraiser John Sullivan The estate comprises ten acres of land in Orange-vale and notes stock and bonds all to the aggregate value of $46- 66956 Mrs Carrie Haywood of 1 MEEMOIVA iNISINNA Orangeyale the widow is the sole heir AUBURN LIONS CLUB ELECTS HARRINGTON AUBURN (Placer Co) June 21 Harold Harrington World War veteran was elected president of the Auburn Lions' Club at a meeting of the organization yesterci noon He succeeds William 3 Prewett local attorney "I am so happy that the last pimple is gone' 117 MOUT this handicap there returns the very natural confidence joy and cherished pride of possessing a clear skin Men and women both justly covet admiration and you can expect such satisfaction only if IOU are happy in a clear unNemished skin The sure way to Teach this state is through the blood Tied blood cells are Nature's elements for building and sustain- tng the body ---t Without plenty of Mk rich red blood then yi tor can be no strong sturdy powerful men '11d-1 or beautiful healthy women' You know a clear skin comei from within Correct the cause the pim pies boils eczema and that sal low complexion will disappear Thousands have regained their strength and charm by taking a few bottles of US own tonic for restor ing the building and clearing the body- I of so-called akin troll tn bles All drug stores sell in two sizes Get the Isrger size It is snore tot 1111111 noralcal a clear skin comes front with: dam Amsommiseols 1 TOW McCLOUD ARMY WORMS OVER-PRODUCTION c-avrALA REMAIN IN BRUSH STUDIEDBYCANN ERS End Frill" The infeetation of YREKA (Sleklyou Co) June I- caterpillar' in IN PRICE MEET BILLIE FR DOVE the vicinity of McCloud is confined SAN ANCISCO June 21- vrim vEiiow MY alinost entirely to buck brush in the Overproduction and not price was ri i C1111 It ilittO rK woods and Is conaidered no agricui- the chief problem -under discuesion And Perfect Cant tural menace by County liorticul- by the operating committee of the binulled Ihincing Oa Stages turbot Entire It gardene and ields border Gwyn Cannere League which met yester- Dainty day to adopt or reject the $25 a ton lick SALLY RAND the brush cont Marcel rol meanures have proposal adopted by the California been recommended but no campaign Canning Pew Growers Asmocia- t''llk11 lk Met the main body of the in eects tIon 'net week FILM BANNED i unction SALLY FROM HOLLYWOOD' airthe woods la contemplated Yesterday's meeting will be con- Mare? Rapala Treen Bar- Milled to-day and poesibly until STf il'TON (San Joaquin Co) 14'S Mt ix Croeltr Brom Ensem AMUSEMENTS onday Preston nney --ble Pt MKiice June 21The Road To Ruin lesson or anis nteppers mis044 01 i prealdent of the league said Yeti- Picture of the downfall of the mod- t' I 1 Nies Bradfield's Monte terday ern flapper may be acclaimed as 0 A A 1 A "IciftY or More canners are rep- Ruch by the film backers by the 00 1Start mg 5 aturdol 1 leading jUVEln110 court police and renented by the eague and until r--' la4'' we ascertain just how much of the detention officials of eastern atates i i i pOr 3) The Rare of the Ake: Ot fi a- SI 110 ANt CrOP can be taken care of by each but it met thumbs down in Stock- 1 111111 li 4 canner we are unable to net a ton last night RICHARD 1 -1- a i At "ace-- a i a a-ff price Overproduction makes this After a day 'a showing of the tilt' I I 11 ii I- Cashier e- a problem" he explained film at the National Theater and 111 11115 i -1 "THE LITTLE SHEPHER BARTHELMESS In acse of the legue'i disap- following' viewing by the chief of i 10 1 I 110e1 reeil 1die" it4 rill I growers arbitration prove' of the price set by the re- the police on protests of the Better PA yoigj 01H i lira snow 51 e'''" f- will be Films Committee and Parent-Teach- 1 OF RINGDOM (OBE" iiiii sorted to he said ers' Association'' City Manager In 111- 'k 'rem the Jahn Foy story 1 Charles Ashburner last night in- 1 1)11011i ATM est role ars tWo Last Times AWARDS structed the attonat Theater eYn- 101 ra wi tt hb Today It CHICO dicate to show a new reel to-day 1 :1 4 A 1 l' I '517Yrn Al li4li sb) The' Singel :0: GENE SCHOOL CONTRACT In its Stockton Theater or close RADIO TELEVISION" Its doors tee 11 asti mak Ennehon Marco's ti 0 STRATTON CHICO (Butte Co) June 21-J "Every Banking Service'! IDEA I PORTER'S' Evans Son of Chico con- FRUIT ASSOCIATION a The et lime on any stage tracting firm was last night elected president of the California CHIEFS QUIT POSTS Alden Anderson Zoller wimp Lase HAMM l'earl awarded the contract to build the FRESNO June 21-(ill-C Twine Frances tit '60070 1 "Th ppector nsi mitehell i new motion' at Linden Street at a -President 1Q -Cashier Cooke of San Francisco recently 0 11111 490 00 The board of amber cost of $31 I to contract AX BHADEIEID AND Harvester" education in awarding the contra a npecified that terar cotta should be Peach and Fig Growers and John the entrance instead of Humphreys of BarltOW newly elect- THE BAND used for cement ed vice president resigned yester- day Both resignations were ac- suTTER piANs rNHERITANCE TAXES Orangeyale the widow is the sole COlilieli Moore end O'Neill Biddies ft eir tit canted by the board of directors PLACED ON ESTATE 'i Coming Soon ti Vnbrersity of ii 'ME Ts ----------------w--14--------- I Ireemster of Visalia former Inheritance taxer' 'amOUnting to AUBURN LIONS CLUB California of I Al direetor and treasurer of the asso- A elation was elected to fill the va- FIRE DisTRIcTs eseann au se si ss dR i rg wadtoncdt ELECTS cHARRINGTON 4 1 CO-ED ppoDit cHainvpheraeuy7d abnyd hteh er esbi gondayt I otnh eont in AUld' June 2L ilal I httnuAmiNzori elected Feemster to fill the preel- denc vacated by Cooke George the probate court by APPraiser Harold lc Harrington World War John Sullivan The estate corn- veteran was elected president of Nowhere on earth will you YUBA CITY (Sutter Co) June 21 prises ten acres of land in Orange- the -Auburn Lions' Club at a meet- to' nun I get Kura arun for your money Feaver of Fowler was elected vice Exercised over the frequeney of vale and notes stock and bonds ing of the organization yesterti' M111) 11110' II YitePh011a Thi' 5 high class bang-ult president vaudeville arta big float run tea- grain stubble and grass fires in all to the aggregate value of $46- noon He succeeds William I IV nreekwell I lure picture and the atimiPtilkm several sections of the county the 66956 Mrs Carrie Haywood of Prewett local attorney 0 1 CE 1 alte'l le? 14! 11 SUMMER PRICES 14 All Seale 25c rig IlA ta ritit l'elf Matinee 41110'10s directors of the Sutter County Farm 01 Oa at 1fia All Sento allc 411 "la iBpouogrrpefoaosure 4 II Tomorrow t1 alst undy Ail Sets I '11 AA 0'n" Nita: Kaidd ies a Dinta Anytim 85C i ie IA I 116 4 III fleas 41 Co 11 EDDIE MAHONEY For 3 Days al' "BROADWAY BREVITIES" Elk Grove District Has Modern Apparatus c) r'''' 1114 ELK GROVE (Sacramento Co) I Easy Go" I Your :1: WI a 1liaM '1 --111-- 1 i I I a Rolling Stones "Tape of Ken Ross dEducatod Hands" tiiiksaminti June 21-The Elk Grove Fire Dis- trict is' the possessor of one of the moat complete and up-to-date rural fire fighting trucks on the Pacific 4 0 4-- ii Spred" Coast P4ANCvwaltlk011 Boyd 4 i The truck a six-cylinder tYPe IS A Fast Moving Farce equipped to fight two-mtory build- kg) 1 ing fires aS well as field fires It 4' Owen Davis ma in rortnoll's Revue moskultoe carries a 450-gallon water tank and A WOW! of a Show "The Night III Russians A La Carte a pump which can maintain 800 it a la pounds pressure if necessary It is LIEIVIS-COMEDY-SCENIJ Flyer' ON THE SCREEN- also possible to suck water from an fe 1 4 4 irrigation ditch or some other body IMMEN1 4 tat taate- ORONITE is the of water and throw it Into the hose I 011 Ii through the pump It will also re 'A fir rit LIFORNIA BEAM a Bermani fl Ai mal name of the Fly Spray i take water from a hydrant: At is held to be thoroughl kf equipped for any type of fire It a- 11E11 Ibit( litr that kills 'em dead even has wire cutters and extra I k-vaet aa I liatil 117: 1:1 I 51: 411: i TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Vitapbeno tAPolvlitok It VOA flies mosquitoes ants heavy bumpers for knocking down fences or other obstructions 4 I LON CHANEY MP 1111 Polly Moran 111 r- iot I moths roaches fleas SUTTER GRAIN DESTROYED 1'e44' i III ass El "Sheriff Neil" me a PIA A bedbugs and many YUBA CITY (Sutter CO) June 21 -liernelf le A grain fire on Frye Brothers place LaulGEL 7 0' IBIALEtzr A other ther insects At drug- in Reclamation District No 1660 in 6 3 0 1 0 -W A Allali Sutter Basin yesterday destroyed 4 'Al airril l'iMi tii' til: ma 13 a gists grocershardware 240 aores of growing wheat before yogi 810 MA being controlled by neighborhood avtu i I li it ki pi it I Lig 4 department stores and tilt 11 AN 104 tw-A i 'lb Don't let the week go hy I Altanye the' latent without seeing Standard Oil Service WHEATLAND HAIWESTER LOST a neenmorennonneannne ---k ill IL AuctEl FOX Stations Packed in kits WHEATLAND (Yuba Co) June NEWS i lir 21-A grain harvester owned by I a i 00 Much ith Wm-wed y- ter was destroyed by Edgar Glazier 11 rl'A 'IV (w wa I NA fire recently when the gasoline fel les e4 e11 er) pints quarts gal- tank exploded am so appy 4 Family" Ions 5-gallons barrels 0 ts IT WILL ROCK THE WORLD WITH MIRTH and -barrels BYHOOD RECALLED (11111 the last pimple ts gone-- that ITHOUT this handicap or beautiful healthy women 'IP Barbara Brown 41131-Cfr Is I it li 1 er 1 A AND Norman Field Wra 1 therefidreturns the very nat joy and cher- You know A dear skin comei' from within Correct the cause vele! li Dittmar now of San Francisco via- shed pride of possessing a clear through the blood-and WP 1 II Red the old SCSnall this week skin -2 744 se A' In the leading roles As a boy Dittmer remembers pies boils eczema and that sale ot- 4 0110c-) when Timbuctoo had a theater building for his father managed it: Men and women both justly covet admiration and you can low complexion will disappear leillik I 1E1 11: mann also a bakery located next door It WRS then a prosperous mining expect such satis'faction Ottly if Thousands have regained 'A COA a 0 au OS camp no a host that all old you are happy in a clear un- their strength and' charm by -11Psilar--d a fill NOW mining towns present Dittmer left Nemished skin taking a few bottles LAYING 9 Timbuctoo in 1871 US -Nature'S death of his father The sure way to i sss i 1Z1 i reach this state le i own tonic for restor An Underworld Smash! Ai ing the appetite- through the blood cussmcco ri er EDITORS OF STATE TO r't- building strength Ralph Lewis in i VISIT CRATER LAKE Iced blood cells are 4 1- and clearing the body Nature's elements for 11 IX: SAM SPARKS 1 LOS ANGELES June 21-(United -One hundred editors and bung and sus ilditain t' of so-called akin troll 4 1 1111 I A Take a hit an 1 1 following the their wives will leave here Satur- Ing the body 1 Ma bles From Original Story by BEN HECHT 1111 I year canopkte 1 Press) they will join others and proceed Without plenty of A day night for San Francisco wlere em----- 1 ----m Ilia All drug stores self 1 Cpkgliir i lti 14 1 THE BIG NC-1 STARTS Mb -You'll to Crater Lake Oregt a onctor the ana rich red blood there 410 1 --tit 8SS in two sizes 11c) 11111 411-1filitos 4 be delighted I SUNDAY Nopp 2- 4 Friend Press Assoe nual excursion of he Clifoni laden a -----AL Wait Get the larger size It is more ooze aSTIMA4111 4r'111' 4 Rtratrrlson former governor of Calitirnia and presi- trong sturdy 0 it -iie--- I- nautical dent of the association will be in powerful men Ilk ifts 7:) charge of all arrangements Me III Comedy Scerdo News 60tAsiW es 2'Til eroucesitiLls It THREE ARE INJURED OP Magda Thuroday We Guaratee Partners to 40011117 IN LAKE PLANE MISHAP pep SSS GFREE $2500 SAT 4Inedile I strensta THURSDAY NIGHTS SITE inudalr Gentlemen for Every LAKEPORT (Lake Co) June St appetite 4 dem the ROCERY STORE DANCE 0 Groceriroo Canard Goods 41 THURSDAII NITIKII Lr11771110i1V il DR I 6 KANO DAI4CE STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA tiP)--13 Lee and A Terre Santa Rosa youth'' and Windfield a pianist at Lakeport Theater ea- caped injury yesterday when the irplane in which they were taking 6 he creat tonic emu flail 0 shin a clear skin comes from wit A Ana it 116' WO Feature Three OLDTIME I II I A II CASTLE Makers of Oronite Cleaning Fluid Oronite Auto Polish lief creahed to the groun The I weirs 8 -Ste Schottische I 'mild Waite Oronite larniture Polish 1 Oronite Handy Oil situr plans was only slightly damaged ge i ilg a kL 1 i i a i ahli -1t-.

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