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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - January 17, 1920, Woodland, California                               ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY BALLY ESTABLISHED 1877. Louis Lamb Fails To Provide LOSS Offer MAYBE PAID Once Was A King Earned Booze son-in-law of Lee JANUARY man of thiis is in custody in THE FIRST STEP IN CONGRESS TO to a message received REIMBURSE THE HOLDERS to provide for his residents of this The sheriff's here will forced to go after the young band and return him to this un- less he gives a bond in the sum of to enforce his appearance before the courts here to to make ample provision for his TAKEN TODAY BY TIVE Tobacco During the current week and Mrs. A. Aram of Fresno investigated Esparto's tobacco Mrs. Aram is a co of years experience and has headquarter New I i Iowa Visitor is Impressed With Sacramento Valley HE INTRODUCED A She visited several of the Esparto i ING THE BUREAU OF INTERNAL plantations and secured She i REVENUE TO PAY BREWERS AND would quote no but stated she DISTILLERS THE ACTUAL would write in a few days and make OF PRODUCING THE STOCKS NOW a cash offer for the lots she ON HAND TO REFUND TAXES The growers were given to understand t ON LIQUORS THAT that the price would not BE Wilson Reid of Iowa has been ing his M. Miller of for the past He came by way of Seattle and It is interesting to know he was very favorably impressed with Sacramento valley and especially the Woodland I high school in honor of He says this valley looks better to him than any country since he struck the Rocky He left yesterday on his return trip by way of San Francisco and Los An- Esparto to Have Fire Department around 45 I Mrs. Aram claims that the product in Yolo county is a fair ple of Turkish better than I but not as good as San but ranks about the same grade as Virginia leaf and inferior to the real Turkish Virginia leaf is at PO cents in New She thinks the Yolo product would meet a mere ready sale if sold under this I iShe also made a proposition that the whole crop be shipped to New the local banks title in to her would sell it on a Miss Vera cent She thinks by b at the Odd the whole output she could dis- was all that it was intended to pose of it at a good and served to entertain the i ity of the students of the Woodland The hall was a bower of beauty and and close upon 150 couples were on the The reception and dance given last j evening by Miss Gertrude Mast of the John 111 paid the at last night and there few to shed tears inon his as somber and asual A very ral them wool journeyed to various points of ihe valley to imbibe and lay in a supply of the cup that cheers first before it dis- organizes mental and physical The of his nibs was observed in Woodland at the church by several hundred from Sacramento and districts who journeyed to this city in a special Northern arriving and received L reception committee at the song luncheon were features of e gala event in religious which are duly entitled to a victory greater than any Waterloo or Stranne to there is little bemoaning the rout of A few lament his some are prepared to pay tribute to his ashes with an occasional while the vast majority will re- call in pleasant reminiscences perhaps a single day when his first alluring touch brought a flush to the a tingle to the alacrity to the step and volubility to the Esparto Condemned to 29th, Still In Prison C. murderer of in on June 11 1-isi. is still in the death chamber rian Quentin prison waiting for the supreme court to determine whether or not the death alty imposed upon him by Superior A. Anderson of this city shall he carried Attorneys Neal Chalmers and Judge Strong de- fended who pleaded a sort of He was sentenced to be hung until dead on December but the appeal has prolonged his j It will remembered that Clark or it is alleged that he his life while in the jail here An effort was made to f one of the who stated that he read the newspapers reporting t the attempted suicide and wherein it was reported that it was believed the i attempt was a hoax in order to gain T i His have made an earnest effort to save his The matter I still pending before the i with two the f i pure of death being or a I trial being here as t ed At the meeting of the Esparto chamber next Monday proceedings wil be started for the tion of the Esparto fire district for the protection of town and country Petitions asking the organization of Warder of Winters May Lose a Limb Winters Masons To Have a Club Have Encounter With Sheriff's Quintet I Glenn Decides i New Jail Is Farm Adviser Norton announced two important pruning to be Monday and W. A. who has the pruning demonstrations rm division at the Davis ami in the Sacramento and San Joaquin will conduct a demonstration at on the Felix Russell orchard Armstrong Monday afternoon at On he will also prune The Tuesday demonstrations will Late reports from the bedside of Shady Warder at the Woodland are that he is still in a very I the district will be placed in the hands He was crushed in of a committee and arrangements n auto accident in winters some fire apparatus will he It I veeks ago Tne doctors are afraid to has been suggested the district at this time for fear of again chase a chemical engine costing about The extent iof the injury is still It is The proposed district will a the back is Esparto and all the country a j Mrs is constantly at his side radius of five miles of town very few others are allowed to see from grain fires is included in Mm mav be to am. the plans as well as the saving of buildings and other property from de- struction by Before reaching the decision to the residents of parto and vicinity generally are in favor of the organization of a fire The Masonic lodge is remodeling the rooms in the Masonic building back of the postoffice into a suite of fine club Carpenters are at work this The rooms are to be tables put upholstered furniture and the club rooms made a com- place for Masons to meet for recreation or con- duct The need of such a club has long felt and its final will add ally to the pleasures of the der in Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Spaulding and Mr. and Mrs. Fred who have neen motoring in the soul hern part of the report a rather amusing in- cident in which while traveling along Now that the nation is at morning and country dry and everything running Glenn county is to erect a new the details of which are of Charles Nelson's place on the state highway near Santa garita their car was held up by five deputies who believed that their car was one that had been The car was sighted in advance and notice sent deputies going out to meet the Woodland Rifles were leveled at them bv the but they soon established their tity and good citizenship Evelyn 12, in the following from a lows The antiquated building known as the county will soon be re- by a modern building if the present plans of the supervisors do not The entire board will make a trip to Red Bluff next week to inspect the new jail ed recently in that town and get some pointers as to what a modern jail looks The county jail here hns been condemned on merous occasions by grand juries and slate Prisoners will ihv bending rods in the picking the locks and dicing through the on the W. T. Sanders the old Hoppin Big Winery Up In Owners Known in Woodland the Georgie the went down to I. ucl f Many today are mourning double and winery between Mills and Routier stations burned early Friday morning and with it lons of the forbidden men are known in They operate the Seventh and J Friday was the last day under the law in which wine could be Much of the destroyed wine had contracted hands of fought a draw in New Year's nt Mai her Field last night after ten ut good Three Ig celebrating Her Natal Day Miss S. Hoppin Weds at Bay Today J. Nourse a n y U. Students Fail Four hundred and sixty-four by mother and friends dents of the state university have been of whose guests this disqualified from returning for Misses Sue D. xl next semester at the university by mins Elizabeth Cummins Jacqueline of aml ot Superior Judge A. Anderson ia hearing testimony today as to the sanity of John aged man who nil are trying to steal entire morning was up with testimony ac. to the man's After noon he was committed to Napa Miss Evelyn daughter of Mrs Grace Olson of this is observing the anniversary of her twelfth day this afternoon at a theater announcing tlm at the Strand and games and luncheon i nt the home of Mrs Pan marriage of A. Porter and noes In make a Shirley Hoppin in San for lit lie folks been the resilience of and 221015: bn U. is the only daughter Erline where she son of their failure to make creditable grades in at least eight units of their Ann Mildred work during the past This mini- Sadie Johnson Loma sr her represents about per cent of the total undergraduate at tin resided for the local leaving school she Charlotte men to act as judges for schools and colleges of the ihe bout of one lat according to Professor The little Oriental did not take M. dean of the sitting Tancred Residents Guest at Surprise 1-Iannony Circle No. 1 will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. George Zane will be the esses of the He was in the every minute although from The average percentage disqualified ilia round it was obvious he was is from five to eight per cent of the in for student so thai took eight of the ten the number this year is within even and the other went to usual I A study of the figures compiled variously estimated between the office of the dean of the thousand Division shows that as the ing to tho fact that hundred fans from witnessed the c A A surprise u is m Mrs. C. Curtis of evening their tie eii Mr. fd last IT a bad the basketball of the er union high school T last night put a great tended college and and bested team of graduation entered the to Ti in service on tho Roosevelt dam as .ne high school gymnasium at and for Ihp past three Woodland a lead of 1! to holding a similar position tlu u Realty Company second the boys ley numbers her n lends this to their passes 10 and the si 01 e. who will in scored 17 while the her was held to a couple of field the is not of Known he is a four field him to ln naif point maker nf the ro i i inn the H. advances in his work the for an indefinite for San overseas and resumed his f of his remaining in college in- Francisco and other points of position as engineer d It was Ridley's loft that proved the The statistics ost for a of climate and in Southern v Capital League Invades Fine Program of the Chinese as he did 102 50 dor to recuperate and regain their in their other two meetings Bud and 27 seniors failed to in eight Games and the bed his opponent almost at units of their More than twice amusements of the evening after as many men as women were which refreshments were the being 310 men and Sonic of those present 115 Mr. and Mrs. Mr Beginning with ihe gene Vern Miss Pearl arv 1020. will be re- Mr. and Mrs. Felix is Dr. M. O. of patient at the where he was operated He is doing quired ench semester to pass in least ton units of registered Dale Thornton Mr Miss O Jacobs of 7amo''a ness visitor to Woodland of the h field Th k. I of and of tbe ganio fiur nnd Yolo visei i of as grnde ono or in courses No doubt some of the people (a) least eight units of Woodland wondered about the Sacramento Alliance to recent action by the Academic or to pass with excellent or thoroughly Mr. and Mrs. N Miss Mrs Mr. Mrs C. W. Mi. asco and Misu Miss Jacob and trance of a special train within the city limits last Friday night about 8 The Sacramento Northern de- pot was a scene of ardent welcoming Clee Rev. pastor of the First Methodist j church of San BARROWS WARNS Jan. 17 Slacker Epworth of Fred dents who in the sun and First Methodist church here (a) nights and students who over 1 HO young people representing the I Quartet from not mastered the rudiments of several Epworth Leagues of ing somewhere no to The Leaguers were down of Presiden Second street to the Methodist i Sacramento David P. new head of ttv Blotter of Stockton the following program was SonR Trio enjoyed led by Fred Links of A A. Burns has warned and written letters of to Y faculty Barrows asking the to aid but de Maude Burns She -a Miss Flora had charge of the school's honor she daughter i Rev K K pastor program for thp is InT ner Winters Methodist church of After tho Woodland Leaguers served ions to learn ibo of welcome Daphne i about 11 the people returned to the Yolo 11 1 IS of- of her s Mi i nf Flora president of thr Sacramento and praising thp hospitality the Woodland 10 Mr. nnd a Mrs. O of acting in Woodland Davis Students Ready For Big Farmer's Dance one more week nnd in is coming off at the University The purpose is to give ail a good As has been and tho in charge p i Wished thp senior class is giving a worKed hard for the past month Dance as a farewell party to to do anything make the dance tho their classmates who arc to graduate success in the line of dances ibis ever been pulled off on the The Barn will bp in tho stylo d nri old-time Farm but of Thn where dance will bo most One does will be be in barn attire and have to come to this all will ho a striking to an up as If to a formal but just in ordinary In ihe Imp of flip men thing odd will br served aud will make or anything that onP one feel as if were on a farmer The womon are the land of and weir calicos or fn i The dance will start at  

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