Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - July 9, 1913, Woodland, California WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1859 WOODLAND CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 0 AN INDIVIDUAL MENTION fn This Space is Related Whence People Come and Whither They Go ON EARTHLY JOURNEYS ONLY A Good Report of the Woodland High School Suggestions Offered by pal aed Manual 1 for Increasing Efficiency ivs UK high and school was IS cents for cents each and fcr primary work 13 cents And But Comparatively Few of Can Be Noted in This Compass as Important Omitted James Cottrell returned to Rose Hi is morning Mr and Mrs C Q Nelson led for Lake this morning Miss Stella Toothaker came up from San Tuesday evening A COURSE At the close of the year of the work accomplished was made i iu armory hall at which and wero given a i idea what is meam by me hand and The Work of Training the Eye and DAILY ESTABLISHED State Highway Matter Before Board of Supervisors Tuesday After tho Democrats Tuesdays report of tlie proceedings of the boar of supervisors closed the following business was transacted ye of the hoys ami girls and also ID judge of he success of the I hoard and Hand Is Shown in the Statistical these lines j Mood is i Statement of Arthur Thomas i Alr llc tlie Clarksburg is in Yolo c Tin Tuesday evening of education met In addition to tin operation and of Pro j Hyman and Dingle and he Is indulged for much the suc fiat lias crowned his efforts For Large delegations representing Mood and Clarksburg appeared before the were granted a hearing Sacramento county and but res of Yolo county have presented petitions for a tree ferry From representations made it ap pears that tho supervisors of coming year lie recommends memo favor a free ferry at Hood while routine busing the eleventh annual that three speed lathes a band saw the Vo hoard is to establish report ot Hyman of the im a be Babam and wife of Yolo left rhoMa T Is for us teacher of manual Ull woodwork department the equip training were submitted j o a mota room Mr for Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon Airs P C Fenner and Mrs Cronan left for San Leandro tins morning Miss Olive White left for Seattle arid British Tuesday night Mrs Dahler returned from and Mrs Peter Tnes Alex the well known type writer solicitor was in Woodland to day Mrs John San Francisco is visiting her sister Mrs Charles Miller of this city Miss Sherburn who has been the guest of the Mitchell family returned w this morning Will Aldrich will leave this evening for Uncle Toms Cabin near Knox ville where he will hunt for a few days Will Henry of the Daily Palo Alto Times and his family are spending vacation on the Clias Fenton near Yolo Air and Mrs Al Hutchison and Miss Maria Cook left thla morning by auto Hi lions They lo be gone about six weeks j General Manager A D Schindler J B Howry superintendent and Gener al Passenger Agent Russell the report shows that tho complete apparatus for sheet metal ce at the last term was the and tin the installation of three forg largest in the history of the school es and the necessary equipment for a and that in this respect Woodland forge room that one of the rooms pre ranks next to Sacramento and Chico used as a woodworking room one a of 40000 and the other of in the Walnut street school building Tuesday An Electric wero in Woodland party consisting of Mr and Mrs Al and their mothers Mrs 1 T Cooper and Mrs Held will spend the week end at Santa Cruz Rome lime during the month of Ang list they will take a trip to the Mc Cloud river country S Reynolds and wife and their son W E Reynolds and wife and their daughter left for San Francisco Tuesday afternoon via the Northern to Sacramento thence by boat to San Francisco They expect to a week Chester Hiddleson left for Santa Cruz Tuesday evening where ho will join the commissioned and noncom officers in tho National in Laveaga Park Frank Allen and wife arrived from this morning and are the guests of W H Alexander and family Mrs Allen is Mr Alexanders niece Mr Allen recently returned from Sioux City where ho has been pitching In the Western League He pitched a winning game for on July 4th defeating the Redding team Is anxious to retain him on tho twirling staff Allen left about eight years ago and has been pitching winning ball la the i minor leagues ever Too Late for Classification BORING Anyone desiring well boring of any kind will notify B EX orders at Barr Woodland Jvj 10000 population Since 19023 the attendance luis in creased from 94 to 209 The number of teachers has increased from 1 to 10 and the number of subjects taught has increased from 21 to 30 The in crease in the cost per pupil has in creased 6 per cent but there would have been a decrease but for expenses incurred in the construction of the new building The efficiency of school and the opportunities for the pupil have greatly increased Next year three additional units will be added one in manual training and two i household economics The total expenditures aggregate but of this amount 2 was received from the state ased on the daily average ill tend ance and was as a county tax for the attendance of pupils who live outside the district Seventy came from outside the district and fiftysix of these came from districts that did not support the high school Tho average scholarship during the last term was good Of the 209 en rolled ISC wero in attendance during the last month of the term For these be converted into a sewing room for the girls and be provided with ing machine OFFICERS INSTALLED BY THE After Adjournment of the Meeting Members of Parlor Repair to Candy Parlors At a meeting of Woodland Parlor No N W held Tuesday ev ening Mrs Ma III e Odlum District Deputy Grand President installed the following officers Mrs Lois Icr Fast President Mrs Hazel Scar lett President Miss Amy Cottrell First Mrs Annie Kin Miss a free ferry at Clarksburg Supervisor Leinberger who repre sents the district thinks a free ferry would be a public benefit at both very satisfactory conditions Hy Porter Third Mrs Praet Recording Secre lary Miss Annie Financial Secretary Miss Kathryn Simmons Treasurer Miss Nellie Hebener Marshal Mrs Amelia In side Sentinel Mrs Carrie Simpson Outside Sentinel Mrs Fay Bentz Or inan gives due credit to the industry Ui and ability of Ills assistants Mr Hyman endorses Professor Thomas methods of teaching manual i training and says this department haa already accomplished splendid results Professor Hyman recommends that music introduced Into the high school curriculum In support of this recommendation he cites the fact that nearly every high school of the Im portance of the Woodland school has a music course Ho concludes with an expression ot appreciation and thanks to the mem hers of the board for their untiring efforts to Improve and better the con dition of the school Manual Training Department The report of the teacher In manual training Arthur Thomas shows that this course was first Introduced last September and classes were formed In the high and grammar schools for boya in woodwork and for the grammar school girls In sewing A few weeka later the pupils of the primary school were supplied with basketry weaving and paper work The total number in all these classes was 60 divided as follows High school 10 boyu gram mar school 130 boys 114 girls pri mary schools 304 pupils The attend ance has been good and the Interest gratifying The cost ot tho equipment haa been of which 40863 was spout on the woodwork room and for the and primary room Mrs Mattio Odium Mrs Fan nie Lawson and Mrs Cecelia Trustees Upon the conclusion of the business meeting an adjournment was taken to Reads candy store where refresh ments were served places but says both cannot be main from his road fund After a long discussion both petitions were put over until next Friday with the un that Supervisor er is to confer with the Sacramento board and make an offer to maintain the if tho to board will maintain the Hood ferry The petition of C R et at for a change of road wag continued to August Rth at 10 a m The petition of George Swanton for an order vacating a plat was continued lo August 5th at 10 a m A communication from County Aud R P Wallace notifying the board that hereafter no warrants will be paid for one week after being allowed was received This is necessary In order that he may comply with the law re quiring him to make a report to the stale The application ot C for a soft drink license at Capay was grant ed P X Ashley presenter a map of the subdivision which was ap proved and tho public roads shown on the mail wore dedicated to the public In the matter of application for the formation of a permanent road district COLORED PEOPLES CONVENTION In Session at Second Baptist Church In This Program for Today The Sacramento Valley Baptist Dis convention mot in the Second Baptist In this city morn ing and will be In session for two days Rov 13 13 Rood of Mis city is dent and Rov W Heed Is secretary Tho program tills morning as follows Testimony Theme Faith and Works Mrs E Modesto Call to order of com mit lees dresa tho president ad Prestige COMES IN SHORT LENGTHS Church Rev J L Allen The Negro Baptists of tho Itcv 1C U Educational Reed Facilities officers Half Hour With God and Hlb Word G W Heed Collection adjournment Tho program for the afternoon ses sion la as follows Womans Home and Foreign Mis Work Service of song Miss C Corbett Call to order appointment of com presidents address Song From Icy Moun ain Plans for City Mission Work and Dependent Children Mrs L Craw ord Fifteen minutes discussion African Mission Rev G C Cole nan Oakland Training for Missionary Mrs M Gaither Solo Mrs R Study Dr J M inn Francisco Collection adjournment Service Riddle Court Notes Clarence Tyrell Knocked Bicycle by an Auto Clarence Tyrell better known as Doc Frost tho young mau who grabs the fouls every Sunday at Recre ation Park had a narrow escape from serious injury this morning He was riding along Main on a bicycle on tho wrong side of the street Prob ably his mind was occupied with the thoughts of next Sundays game for Jay T Cooper son of J T Cooper Continued ou page S Had Expected to Bring Her Son Home Convalescent George William Tauzer of Davis died in a Colfax sanitarium Tuesday Re ports were received that he was im proving and his mother Mrs Sadie went to Colfax to bring him home Before starting young Tauzer was seized with hemorrhages from the lungs and died soon after He was nearly 21 years of ago and on attain ing his majority next September would have become the owner of valuable property consisting of land near Da vis Jay Cooper Home from Harvard on a Vacation when au came along in the opposite direction Clarence evi dently paid no attention Persistent honking on the part of the man In the auto finally brought the boy to a re that something was wrong and he turned his wheel just In time to collide with tho auto He was knocked from the bicycle but escaped anything more serious than a bad fright Tho bicycle was considerably damaged WHEN YOU THINK OF THINK OF MASON J A TAILOR of Yolo arrived home Tuesday from Harvard University where he Is tak ing a post graduate course In law The last term closed his first year and ho will take two more years to complete the course Ho will return to Harvard next September Mr Cooper came the southern route making a stop of three days at Mascot mine in Arizona He also made a stop of three or four days In Los Angeles which he spent with old Stanford friends TOT THINK THINK OF MASON OF A W FOX watt The United States lias Issued a pat nt to acres in section t town 12 north 3 west A decroo of distribution has been tiled in Uie matter of the estate of Chas Swanton deceased Ceorge Is the beneficiary Constable Barker on Monday served papers on Mrs Mabel Dozier in di vorce proceedings which have been commenced by her husband Warren Dozier Jacobs hns applied for letters of In the matter of the estate of James T Inman deceased The estate consists of personal proper ty of the valuo of and real prop erty valued at Tha Yolo Water and Power Com pany has filed an application for a permit to appropriate 500 cubic inches per second of Clear Lake Kel Bey Adobe Seigler Cache and other creeks to bo diverted into Lake Yolo and other counties A petition for the adoption of Abble R Hayburn the daughter of Mrs Hoso Bynum by a former mar riage has been filed by Benjamin Attorneys Julian represent the petitioner W Blanchard has filed a pe tition for letters of administration In the matter of the estate of the late Mary N Blanchard The estate con sists of lots in San Mateo aud Contra Costa counties and Is valued at Tho petitioner Is represented by At G Clark and W A Anderson Dreamland Notice Tho feature picture Ths District Attorney Is Johnston pic ture J A TAILOR live News of Woodland Put in the Most Com pact Space Possible COLUMN FOR ALL SUBJECTS Scan This Day by Day and Though You Read Nothing Else Von Will Be Fairly Well Informed Anyone desiring well boring should consult the classified page A letter from K B Hayward says his condition is improving Ho will leavo tho hospital for San Thursday and expects to he horn next week possibly Tuesday Miss Cecelia Springer manager ot the local Postal Telegraph office la not ablo to be on duty today hut her illness Is not regarded us of u serious character The funeral of Charles Kincaid waa held Tuesday afternoon at I oclock from the family home near Davis In terment was n Davis cemetery The pallbearers were J W Anderson Kli Snider B C H Fred Smith and J A Hank was acquitted of bat tery by i jury In the Justice court at and Doc holm engaged In a fight In which the Litters jaw was fractured had arrested Mrs Nettie Hadsall has returned from Berkeley and reports that tho condition of rMs Ablah Day Is some what Improved It will be that she was stricken with paralysis on July 1st Only the right side was affected and tho attending physician is hopeful that the clot of blood on the brain may be absorbed and that Mrs Day may recover both her speech and the nm of her limbs When Mra loft Mrs Day could ulc a few words LARGE CROWD DRAWN BY THE Alluring Evening Contributes to Well Advertised Dances Success Good Music The dance given at tha Court street pavilion Tuesday evening by tho Senior Hand o the Oakland Joys Club was a most event Tho attendance was tho largest tho season there being about 129 cou ples on the floor ana a large crowd ot spectators Previous to tho dance the band ren dered several selections on Main street aud played several numbers for the ladies who were conducting tha Icecream social at the square The music was thoroughly ap aud enjoyed by a large crowd This evening the band will render a choice program of concert at the courthouse square Tha boya have created a very favorable Impres sion during their stay here Notice The road east from Beamer street to Coils corner will bo closed a few days for Im provements J a SCOTT Supervisor YOU THINK THINK OF or