Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - June 20, 1914, Woodland, California WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1859 WOODLAND CALIFORNIA SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 20 1914 DAILY ESTABLISHED 1877 1 WATERWAYS Prominent People froi Many Counties Will Take Part in Proceedings For the purpose of supporting and OF THE NUPTIALS TOMORROW MARRIAGE CEREMONY IN BERKELEY THIS EVENING Supervisor Russell to Senre Another Term Brother of the Groom and Sister of Alfred B Welch and Elma Coin to the Bride Married to Each Other Last Year Plight Troth A M Elston Officiating George Fish Will Remove His Family from Knights Landing to Sacramento W O Russell has announced his In tention of becoming a candidate to succeed as supervisor of tbe second district Russell Is an able and competent servant He Is a Republican cooperating with ways Association the of Inland Water a Just a year ago last October Marj The wedding of Miss Elma Goin nnd George Fish and family of Knights garet Olive Carsley of Woodland and Alfred Bethel Welch whose engage Lauding are soon to take up their number of Yolo county business men fanners and other citizens will this evening take tbe initial step towards organizing a branch association The meeting which will be held at the city hall will be attended by the majority of the officers of the state organization of the Inland Waterways Commission who are traveling along the two great waterways to enlist the moral and financial aid of ever city in tie matter of maturing plans now under way to deepen the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers making them inore navigable more available for Si irrigation purposes to promote recla mation control and development of power The officers of the association who will address the citizens of Woodland this evening at the City Hall arrived this afternoon from Marysville where a meeting was held last night These include William R Wheeler dent San Francisco Mrs E G Greene Stanford Uni versity D L Beard member of the executive committee Napa David H Walker executive secretary gie Sharp field representative Mrs E G Greene of Stanford Uni versity is chairman of the California Federation of Womens Clubs She will probably be accompanied by Mrs J L Harbaugh chairman of the com on legislation of the state fed clubs Other who will attend will bo from Woodland President Wheeler will briefly nar rate the history and purposes of the association and urge cooperation from every city In the state Wood land Is interested in the project of bet ter rivers capable of becoming a greater factor In the development of the community than they are at pres ent In their natural state The Sac river has the more water and Is the better of the two rivers From Red Bluff to San Francisco a distance of 323 miles some day will be ble all the way The San Joaquin can be made easily navigable a distance of 200 miles or 75 miles below Stockton two rivers belong to California and the people need not go into an adjoining state and ask cooperation It is a matter for Cali fornia and the government to thresh out declares Wheeler J L Craig of Stockton wants a clearing house to solve local problems and set right differ ent communities with peculiar situa tions to meet D L Beard of Napa and Mrs E G Greene will urge co Demo residence in Sacramento I Fish came George Monroe Livingston attended a was in the wedding that took place Sacramento crat several weeks ago will b3 sol from Yuba county Friday to make Miss sister May was mar early this evening in Berke arrangements for removal Vied to Bert Livingston brother of ley Rev A M Elston at one time an George Livingston Tomorrow the instructor in Hesperian College and parties of the first part who were having mere witnesses to that wedding will city wl appear as principals in mony all ther own 1 family 1 read connections In this the marriage service a little cere Following the ceremony a nuptial re i past will be spread at the Goin home The young couple both of whom The has just finished Fish has been appointed manager of he Farm Land and Invest ment Company This company owns 22000 acres of land in a contiguous body In county The tract is located about 7 miles south of Marysville ami has the Reclamation District 1600 Commission Conference A1 conference by the commissioners have passed nineteen Junes are to at the California Home for Feather and Bear rivers for bound married at the home of the brides the deaf and blind at Berkeley She arles It is partially reclaimed and parents Mr and Mrs Fred D is the daughter of Mrs Wilmoth Goin 13000 acres of the land can be profit ley four miles north of this city The of San Francisco Mr Welch is the ably farmed during seasons of will be simple attended by relason of Mrs Martha Welch of Wood nary rainfall lives and close friends among whom land and the brother of Mrs G II will be the principals of that wedding of two years ago Miss Carsley attended high school with the class of 1914 She has a wide acquaintance and is universally liked Mr Livingston is foreman of Hecke who is in Berkeley to attend the avent the mailing department of the Sacra mento Union The couple will make their home in the capital city DEATH OF A SELF SACRIFICING YOUNG GIRL THE LATE FREDERICK J STORZ OF MULLENS The purpose is to raise and strengthen the present levees and make the reclamation of the entire tract as near complete as possible This work will be commenced as soon as Fish can organize a force Fish was for many years manai of the Fair ranch Land Ing and during his long residence In hat vicinity he acquired a knowledge flood and reclamation problems hat makes him an authority in such Satters He Is an enterprising and an all round good citi en and we regret that the exigencies f business Ms removal rom this county A A Moore Jr Drives in the Dark on Broken Bridge in Cornty A A Moore Jr brother of Stanley Moore who married Miss Belle Williams was Instantly killed night when an automobile which he ot Reclamation District was driving wont through a half today nnd plans for the district asj burned bridge one mile west of were discussed and formu county the heavy machinery Tho commissioners who at tended the meeting were J Rolth Jr C W Thomas and J 13 Yolo County Republicans Formulating Plans Today At a meeting in progress this after noon at city hall the Yolo county Republicans are organizing their campaign forces and discussing plans for best waging political battle at both the primary and November elections The are ap brimful of hope crushing the chest of the young man Moore was the son of Attorney A A Moore of the United Railroads of San Francisco and the owner of the WideAwake ranch He was about 26 vears old The barrier In front of the bridge was a one by four board and It is said that no light warning trav elers was displayed Frieda Ruesch Sister of the Late A Worthy Citizen of Foreign Birth Mrs Daniel Rupport Succumbs After Faithfully Nursing Miss Frieda of Blacks died in Woodland at the Cleveland street home of her Daniel Who Had Farmed in Yolo County About Ten Years Frederick J Store died at liis home near Mullens Friday evening He wag 73 years 11 months and 3 days Rupport Friday evening typhoid fever a victim of old a native of Russia He was a He had been bedfast for contracted from her j rancher four little nephews and nieces three months she had almost to recovery She bad spent her 21st birthday two days ago Her sister Mrs Daniel Rupport died here three weeks ago The funeral will be held from the German morning Lutheran at church Monday Deceased leaves besides her mother The funeral will be held Sunday af at 3 oclock from the German Lutheran church Rev J A Mangold officiating Deceased is survived by twelve chil dren eight soils and four daughters three of whom reside in Germany The others living in Yolo county are Mrs Fred Ruesch of Blacks who was Jacob Frederick Henry William and at the bedside three sisters and three Thomas Storz Mrs Ade Mrs brothers Mrs Lizzie Dorgan of Rich Fred Goethe Misses Katie and Minnie mond Mrs Katie Green of Yolo Fred John and Henry Ruesch of Blacks Coming to Yolo county ten years ago from Kansas where he located a Miss Ruesch was a native of Yolo short time after his arrival from Rus county She had at Richmond sia Mr Storz had acquired the friend tbs lost two years The remainder of ship of many citizens In this comma her life she spent In this vicinity Ho was an estimable residen gions of friends will mourn her unand was beloved by all who end Republican Opponent oi Assemblyman Murray W W Russell of Marysville has announced that he would like to be assemblyman from this district He is a Republican Dr Russell Is the first to loom up aa an opponent of the present J A Murray ot this city who la anxious to succeed himself Dr Russell is a Grand Army man and is a retired physician Lucille Welchs Bonntieim Scholarship Renewed Miss Lucille Welch of cily has word from Berkeley that icr Bonheim scholarship to of California earned by her work in the Woodland high has been renewed for the col ege year of 19111315 Miss Welch vas graduated with the 1913 class of he local institution From Saera came the word today that the scholarship of Miss Mildred Crane formerly of this city has been re Miss Cranes brother Rob ert was one of the 112 graduates from Sacramento high school night New Plan Adopted by Globe flonr Mills Manager Hayes of the Globe Mills announced today that hereafter the flour to be distributed In the Wood land district will be shipped from San Francisco Instead of being manufac tured here as heretofore Tho change was made owing to the lower cost rst manufacture in the San mill This method of supplying tne local trade will be used until an In creased demand warrants the tion of flour making here The barley rolling mill will continue lo run There will be no reduction In the mill force AS PEOPLE PEREGRINATE Personalities Limited in Nature but Read by Almost Every body The Will Appeal tbe Sheliman Damage Suit Dissatisfied with the decision of the superior court rendered last Juno 15 awarding Nancy and A J Shellman 2000 damages for injuries sustained by Nancy Shellman at the opera house Ella L Hershey et al defend ants in the case today notified the that they would appeal to the supreme court of the state and served notice asking for a new trial Grigsbys Have Close View of Hit Lassen Eruption Among the thousands who stood at a safe distance and watched the tur bulent Mount Lassen send forth Its and steam last Thursday were Mr and Mrs Sam who have just arrived at their ranch in Modoc county The passed about 30 miles from the base of the moun tain and they gained a splendid view of one of the eruptions They report that there was no discharge of flame hut that steam Issued forth from the crater for long periods at a time John L Simpson returned today to Berkeley D Parkins of Los Angeles Is n Woodland visitor today Mrs Le Pierce carne up from San Francisco Friday evening Arthur Steiner of Berkeley Is In this city for a short visit with friends Mrs E Marshall was In town today Irani her home at Anderson Shasta county Miss Florence Bush returned Fri day evening from a trip to the bay cities Mr nnd Mrs E A Bemmerly left today for an extended vacation at Upper Soda springs Siskiyou county J W Browning prominent Colusa county farmer stopped over In this city today en route to his home at Grand Island Tom Anderson and family left this morning for Lincoln Placer county where they will spend their summer vacation THE SICK Doc Munsey of Madison who re a very severe kick In the head Friday afternoon is resting easily to day In honor of John L Reith Maxwell Pew Emil Niclas graduated from Woodland Davis Moreland John REDUCTION SALE Onehalf off on all hats at Miss Van millinery on Second street Come early and make your school this year with honors a sup per party to which a few of the young graduates most intimate friends were bidden followed Senior Reception Friday evening the affair being held at the handsome Reith residence on Cross street Those there were Win Smith of Sacramento Dorothy Stewart and Margaret Beaty of Sau salito Galene Gale of San Francisco Hurst Alice Helen Leithold Flora Reith Bernice Wor ley Louise Pew Florence and Gladys Louis Sales of Sacra mento Marsh of Carol Haghson Lloyd Hume L Reith and Arthur Huston Jr Assisted by his mother Mrs George Zimmerman Leroy Zimmerman will COURT Earl Conmes charged by his wife with child desertion was today re leased from custody after J N Lukens and J T Saunders had furnished Informally entertain a number of ball Coomes will have his school friends at a lawn party at hearing in Justice Strongs court Zimmerman home this evening Those Monday morning j invited are Helen Kanffman of Berke ley Marie McFadyen of Long Beach Foley Gertrude Eaton Chris tine Hecke Leonard Wooster Robert Huston Futile Discussion on Landing Ridge Matter An unsuccessful effort was made this afternoon by the trustees of the Knights Landing Ridge district to bring about a satisfactory settlement with T F and others who have obtained an injunction to pro vent the cutting of the Knights e while crankin Ins ridge Attorney W H Devlin Friday represented the district A C Huston was counsel for the other aide It will be necessary for a compromise o bo effected before the work of cut Ing the can begin Another conference between attorneys of the Woodland June 201914 contending parties will be held In the near future Howard Lawson son of Syl sustained a brok hfs au Lowe Reginald Hughes Harold Simp son Bernell nnd Irvine Hunt A W POX Weather conditions promise to be Ideal tor the dance to be this evening by the Oakland at the Court street boys marched up Main Ion Tho street this morning and played sev eral selections They will give a con cert this evening beginning at MATRIMONIAL to Mr and Mrs Robert Sronce of Sacramento a daughter Rev William A Brewer Rector of St Matthews School at will be at the Byrns Hotel on Mon day June 22 where ha may be in by parents thinking of sending their boys lo boarding school Amelia Anderson member of the 1914 Esparto high school graduating class was married today in San J L and Anne Reith today to J V Wlard cd the ranch near Blatta