Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - January 16, 1920, Woodland, California ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY JANUARY 16, 1920 DAILY ESTABLISHED 1877. SECOND SHEEPHERDER TAKES LIFE ON CON A WAY RANCH Gas Company Expects Trouble and Delay In Getting Pipe For Line The purchasing department of the Pacific Gas and Electric com- pany has already begun the process of acquiring material for the construction of a gas supply line from Sacramento to Woodland and vicinity in connection with the dismantling of the local gas plant which the company recently decided to discontinue at the request of the Woodland City J. W. local manager of the in discussing the plated stated this morning that It was very possible that it would well along in the year before the company could complete the large in due to the inability to get the pipe in the quantity desired There are twenty-five miles of pipe be laid between the two All preliminary work will be ed awaiting the delivery of the Coons expects that it will be late in the current year before the work is under but that once started it will be rushed and com- this F. W. Schnitter of Davis has closed a deal whereby his 20-acre farm es into the possession of C. H. Neill of The sale price was with livestock of an mate value of that was included in the The purchaser is a ther of George who recently purchased the F. E. Freld tract ad- Schnitter gave immediate he having just purchased Shatter To Tell Oakland Of Yolo Way In the hope that it may learn Yolo and the Oakland chamber of commerce has invited Fred of this city to be one the speakers at tomorrow's meeting of the Northern fornia Promotion Secretaries with that Oakland wants to learn how direct taxation is manipulated and why it is best and the real reason Yolo county is such a The bay residence center conducts its chamber on the individual plan urging such merchants as will to Leo Snavely of Revenue Service Given Promotion All Advanced Classes Of High at Mast Party I. O. O. F. Hall Tonight Practically the entire enrollment of ihe high school will participate in function at Odd sponsored by Miss Gertrude and given by her in honor ot Miss Vera Drever and Milfred two of the students of the who are to pass out of the educational of this city during the current Among the young guests who are to enjoy the reception and dance are the Miss that the list is not quite she having lost a record of some of her Pete Carston Woll Victor Marden Charles Woodley Harold Richard Donald Leroy Guthrie Shirley Irwin John Mr. Melville Theodore Lowrie Wesley Derwin Art Rudolph Robert Werner and Mrs. Daryl Lowell Ford Mr. and Mrs. Howard Donald Robert Eldred Floris Lowell Mr. Horace Arthur Darrell B. leen William Burnell Myers Ashton H. ins. James Dee Richard Billy j Yolo Vernon Herbert Franklin roll Merwin Mr. Olah Joan Laura Mrs. Roy Wayne i Eloise Meta Frank Harold ginia Madge Thornton Jack Earh in the week the body of Antone Spanish on the Conaway was found in Willow a Leon a young and handsome was em- ployed to attend Conde's This morning his body was found ia his shack on the Old Chapman part of the Con- away with his head practically severed from the a razor by his with a note in his pocket written on the back of a pay check for on the Bank of bearing the 1 fateful am LOVE A affair is back of the tragedy in which a second within i I a brief space of attending AVIS OUT on Duckworth Urges Clean Milk on Yolo Dairymen Discussing clean the urgency of how it can be mest ob- and what Yolo dairymen should do to make their product the best is discussed for the benefit of Yolo county dairymen by Dr. R. E. expert and inspector of the division of animal in- dustry of the department of agriculture of which G. Hecke is resident of this Dr. Duckworth exploits the situation as As state dairy inspector in this same has taken his life to bring mental rest and eternal The body was found early this morning in a great pool of blood by C. E. livestock foreman of the Conaway Deputy Coroner Ross responded to an official call and took charge of the MANY Among the and papers in possession of the unfortunate and heartsick young man were a number of letters received from and addressed I to Flora Box 245, and to whom he was either en- FARM AT DAVIS BEING gaged or was desperately in for j TO MIGRATE TO aside from a kisses TO FIND HOUSING he assured her that he TIKS THE PROGRESSIVE said anything wrong of and she NESS MEN OF THE BUSY LITTLE AS A DIRECT RESULT OF DENTS ATTENDING THE Leo Snaveh for some time head of tion a few words to the larse j and may not be amiss j The first and most important I want to say and it is with the most is that as an in- spector it is our aim to help the man in every way possible rather than assured him in return that she had faith in him and was glad to know CENTER HAVE HELD AN INITIAL MEETING FOR THE OF For Mrs. Brooks Former that ho was faithful in speaking of j ORGANIZING A COMPANY TO She wrote that she expected to ERECT A MODERN AND see him in It is believed that in later writings ho was charged with making some re- marks about the which may have to antagonize him arid tear down what the wine department of the Internal fap hag SQ to Revenue has been promoted to the position of chief of the lanous The promotion carries with it a substantial increase 80 acres from John at a and a recognition of chase price of with ments included estimated at about The Ruane is in the northwest corner of what was erly a part of the big Hext farm of 1300 acres and was subdivided by Senator M. Diggs and sold by G. W. Pierce in small T. 3. Glide ting the largest portion sold in one efficient Mr. Mr. Snavely has been in the revenue vice for many and is considered an expert in all matters relating His many Woodland friends ex- tend Hord Joins Club Meier L. aged and i Clara H. 35, old sweethearts and i were united again in j riago this afternoon by of the j Warren Hord telephoned up from San Francisco yesterday that he is now a full-fledged member of the Henceforth it Grand- pa and Grandma if A dainty little miss ar- rived at the Crocker Hord the Peace R. W. from 111. Both hail Relatives Here On Account Judie Norton's Death Largest In Capay According to Ross Wilson of Kitto and which conducted the oral of tho late Judge James H ton at Guinda it was tho i assemblage of tho kind in Capay coming from far Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norton of npar pny are visiting friends i and his The ing summoned home by the death To begin I try as much as my other work permits to see and talk on Page Mrs. E. M. Greene arrived Thursday from Long Cal to join her Mrs. who has spent the past throe weeks visiting friends at and Woodland Both women caused her to rebuke him and which resulted in his tion to end mortal existence WAS AMBITIONS Tho girl wrote good and it was apparent that Loon was trying IENT HOTEL TO MEET THE UN- CONDITION THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY A. WHO STATED leave Sacramento via Salt Lako to teach himself penmanship and H. W. principal of Davis grammar reports an increased enrollment since the the number of pupils in attendance now 140. City and for their home at I Mrs Brooks was a former resident i if Woodland and has many friends i hero She expresses herself as ed every moment of the time spent in sunny of the paid her while here was I an afternoon given at tho home of i Mrs. Delia to which mate friends and former F. PLANT OF OF THE TIVE PROFESSOR GORDON H. AND H. H. SMITH OF THE DAVIS HORSE AND CATTLE COMPANY WERE AMONG THE THE BUSINESS for his papers show that THEY ARE IN was constantly practicing and EARNEST AND WILL HAVE A Ho bad many alliances in some letters being from friends In Some of his letters that ho had had a vory but that he was optimistic hoped for tho the time when could take tho girl of his choice to HOTEL Fred Breaks His Wrist the McBroom the New Political Era Signal For Fine Armory ho had of Motor Sales will be laid un in his reveries of love for a works with a disabled And so another inquest within a while cranking a ear Mrs. Morrison is an adept in the week's time is to he hold over the w heel the hones art of and was a shepherd of a ranch rj -in weio broken He is about hostess on this occasion The which running here and there with his arm In a I of the Woodland i were in 2 to o'clock hours from quickly and Decorations simple and in pood tho color being pink and In .bo dining room curtains wore drawn and soft lights radial from and shades as pissed without other than lhat bv those of tho ranch in other i shn Tho suii ido made pertain of K. Hut ton of Santa visiting in was the The advent of prohibition in the and nation will he fittingly for a cosy tea tomorrow night at the New the Morrison Armory regular of C. M. at a home inc which dint were HP and of of tho back bo hall on the occasion of Mae Mrs Amelia which again Frankio Mis Ed i than and a brUht Mrs Tho for whom Mrs. ii and 1 n of S ears of of Mr. Norton's the late Judge bearers Edward A. L. F. R. J. H. Norton of Mr. j H. Nichols and W. E. Rev. is in his quired Lake He has grain and orchard properties un- der and was made in the Odd Follows Capay Capay Odd Fellows had of the promises to fill the hall as last Mrs. Lucy Mrs The music has specially viting and an excellent time is Weather conditions are better than expect od and a 1 rgo of auto parties from the out- cemetery this sido districts arc Fifth stroot last at tho of 77 yoars was In in Athletic Girls Of High Plan Ilex Benefit Soon Mrs. S. In Reid At Rest Here Mrs. Sarah J. venerable dent of this who died at her of the week by n r impressive es at 1" i r tho and by Rev. W E. acted ns pallbearers and 'n wart in was confined to his and for tbe A rs this j oar illo Judith Tho girls ion school is planning tit give piny in the This is for the benefit of tho d all the pupils of the 1 enrolled in tho Junior i teachers in charge Mrs Beitzel and i Miss Miss i of Grove were visitors Hampshire and Mrs i Wednesday nt tho M. J. he Is south Third JEWS PA PER I IN SPA PERI