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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - October 16, 1920, Woodland, California                               ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY OCTOBER 1920 DAILY ESTABLISHED 1877. Huston Declares 1920 Campaign One ot Lies In Hope to Cloud Issue Huston Pays Respects To Attorney Arthur Huston of this Democratic candidate for presidential last night his audience at the cratic Club headquarters in the Labor Temple in Sacramento with many telling points during the course of a ninety minute The speaker said it was evident that a studied attempt way to embroil all elements of voters in a seething caldron ot hatred against the Democratic The campaign of ation he was unparalleled and it is the bounden duty of ery citizen to read the League of Nations which is not to long as the and reach his When the Constitution was adopted criticism to that of today was Nine ot the thirteen stales ally The Constitution is the Constitution of the United States of The League of Nations will be the constitution of the nations of the and under it no American boys will he forced to fight One hundred and fifty of the 's greatest men have to the covenant and no man has the right to say that other than lofty principles animated of said Thirty-seven comprising seventy-five per cent of the tion of the are in the league and it is functioning The Uni- ted States is outside the league in company with many and WILL HELP Referring to the speaker declared that Governor Cox had ised when elected that he would call attention to conditions existing in Ireland under Article XI of the specifically provides for friendly between the A continuance of such a world menace as at present obtains in the British Isles endangers the re- lations between the United States and Great he The crime of the campaign is the manner in which the citizens are pre- vented from getting the said No coast papers publish the fact that George was suppressed during the now is advocating that the six million voters of German descent work to defeat confess that 4 W. E. to Discuss Ballot Propositions at New A Sunday Night at 8 Armory hall Has tomorrow night by the Protestant churches and laymen of the city to those desire to hear Senator W. E. Duncan discuss Uhe Harris prohibition enforcement measure in particular and a number of other propositions for the No- vember ballot including the proposed constitutional convention community property and two or three other he is Duncan speaks on ell of these measures from a partisan they having come up in various forms in the legislature during his A W Fox of this city will lead in community The entire lic is invited to attend this meeting and be advised on the various ures upon which the electorate of the state will be required to vote at the coming November Food Starts Nearly 250 Staples 1 Show Marked Decrease BY Senator James D. Phelan i- the original anti-Japanese In 1S95 financed the first when James H Budd was When Samuel last week declared that dent was a a he forfeited the right to expect the votes of California voters are able for Hiram Frank C. Jordan and James D. Phelan have headed the voting WHEN JOHNSON SPEAKS HARDING WITHSTANDING THAT THE IN 1912 SAID IN HIS PAPER THAT JOHNSON CLOSE VIEW APPEARED TO BE BOTH A AiND A Eminent and brainy men who in 1912 and 1916 were at points today are hand in glove in an effort to misrepresent the situation so that Republican candidate may When Harding receives son and Borah he should point to the inscription on his Hoover and Taft visit him the par I will suffice Ellard Gladys Merritt Wed Here Tonight at Episcopal Rev. T. T. Denhardt Officiating in the presence of blue The flower atives and Miss Uirl is to a of rose u. daughter or John will add to the at will the bride of Ellard used m the son of Mr. and M.S. E. L decorative at a church wedding this Mrs. H. nee Hazel In ig the time set for 3 is to at the organ and nuptials will be solemnized in the play Lohengrin s with the Miss ro Re IT Promise but attractive The wedding guests will will be the of Delta Gamma The church is beautifully decorated evs of the the occasion The bride is Following the nup the or attended her Miss Hazel party will letire to the Reith hone a sister of the on Cross where the en Huston is here from the i married couple are to be fetid at a Oct. is now leading all other necessities in the downward sweep of The level of prices paid farmers for their products declined per cent during according to reports to the agricultural covering the entire already have begun to Captain Peter injured early in the week in being run down by an was 1-emoved today from the laud sanitarium by his tives to the home of a private i benefit fiom ibis sweeping I other reports Prices paid the farmer on October 1, throughout the United according 10 the agricultural de- j per per per 54.1 50.1c per ens 2G.-ic per pound and wheat per of California to be the best i Little Sue dainty ana wetty little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Chester is to be tihe flower The guests will be escorted to their places by Oscar Dingle and art Chalmers as Miss Merritt is to appear in a tastefully She wiU quet will be of white bride's The bride's maid of Miss is to carry Cecil Bruner roses ish gown of white trimmed with pearl wear a veil of white After their honeymoon trip the Youngers will be at home to their friends at the picturesque Younger near of which the is the Both Miss Merritt and Mr. Younger are graduates of the local high where the courtship that terminated so happily had its Miss Merritt attended the University of Younger gave up a college training to serve in the during the late world Retail prices of clothing and more nurse familiar with his 250 other commodities still are The deceased is so the down government re- ports expressions of high government officials indicate declines already recorded are Regarded as the beginning of a manent decline in the general cost of Secretary of the Houston is one who believes the crest of high prices has been It may taka years for the general decline being 93 that it is un- certain just what his tion is. It was reported un- changed at 2 o'clock this after- Firemen Fight Two Auto Perlin is Italian Bankers Here After such a condition as this makes it hard for me to control my said Ihe TRAGIC President Wilson is the most tragic figure in contemporary history and one of the tragic figures of all continued He has been misrepresented beyond comparison with any other Found New Window lit Woodland Postoffice A new window has been installed the 1 lobby roi the reception and of parcel This has been made necessary on account of the phenomenal growth of branch of the postal i Formerly this business was through the general delivery lhan a flurry but the increase of business has when ibe re- lnon board is another official who de- Two automobiles were considerably decline is a permanent be- scorched and in unavoidable ginning of lower Value of the fires last and yesterday after- has increased nearly 18 noon fire department being records The dollar 1100 worth approximately 55 cents com- od out in both i The first to suffer damage was pared with its 1914 owned by Joseph Two months ago the man on Second across from stoor for only 37 A carburetor caused -i i which resulted in In hopes of their countrymen 111 inviting money bank to be of prominent was m plied new bank is. a gasolin of much Build To Oil Fields this It i. declared that according to The hose cart was called out o stop the local Before 9 o'clock last night an alarm in a of Tiro was sounded calling the to Second and Main where a Kord truck was blazing lie was about how to the Yolo fields wanted Fowl lit a bo explored extensively the Work will begin next Monday on so ranid as to render it impossible to of tbo opening al rolls of blankets and the Shop service through Deputy Leroy extracted the bullet that tore a hole through lho window of the eph H. Perlin battery shop on A window to be used parcel post business prove a great convenience to the made Known and it became that tbo Italians the were giving tho enterprise ass of financial support a now bank 01 of tho il of truck were rabid but not I bo Washington was called a by afternoons ago and had Franklin was termed a aL lho B Grans LOU from by the reactionaries The was a caliber special of Revolutionary and to the best The attorney briefly explained of Lhe authorities was a stray rifla misrepresentation concerning the probably from the of boys ing strength in the present have neen sten more than once of for In- ln the alley back of the opera house each have a vote in the where is a vacant It would Delta Gamma sorority Girls Are Buried Today Entertained Here Discuss tout in the which final authority in passing on been possible for the bullet to HUSH come from several tions of peace or the five nations the idea of the alleged by more in one of which would the United have supreme tion and the vote must Ibe In Huston said that never had there prosperity as during the eight zens today everywhere were living in comparative conditions 1U be continued if is John T. was in the and many prominent were ft Kd Smyth of the Esparto Exponent was a business visitor ta this city than his tongue to take vengeance out on the Six-year-old Filbert who was drowned from a dredger in a West canal three days was placed to rest in Woodland cemetery here this afternoon by Kitto Wilson inquest was held by uty Coroner Koss Wilson last The mother of the Mrs. Mary An- is a cook on the She saw her son about ten minutes he found Me had been about the The family resided in Sacramento before the death of the father of the The Delta Gamma a na section of the Town and organization for Country Club of Yolo county will hold is well represented in Woodland this its next regular meeting in the Board the wed of Trade rooms at courthouse on ding this evening one of Che Monday evening October IS. at casions for their Mrs. Ida the house mother at the University of ed last evening and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyce Miss Isabelle Leithold arrived home this bringing five Delta mas in the Madge Helen Irene and and Nancy George for months connected with the several Pacific C. Q. Nelson entertained afternoon at her m honor of Miss Gladys is to become Mrs. EUard er A delightful afternoon was in honor of the Gas and Electric Co. left day for ly he hopes to go to South s The program for the evening will consist of further discussion of the measures to be voted on at the ber The seven to be ered at this meeting will as No. Mrs. Grace A. Values Mrs Frod Miss Laura Pike is likewise ed home late accompanied by four other sorority AH of the girls will attend the wedding this Miss having fied herself with the Delta Gamma having signed a contract for eering work with a London power during college days at IT. C. Miss guests are to be the Misses Claire In- line and Florence No. Mrs. G. No. 17-nAbsent Miss Stacy No. Mrs Lender No. Aid to Institutions Mrs. G. H. No Miss Kathryn according to Kd if who was in his morning on In o 1 in he ilo oil not be bubbling in barrel MI- down in the oil h at it is not that a possibility occur who b in field and money to ay for a well ing outfit and accessories has an agent with the Dia- mond Ma1 eh Co. for Con- tractor Hugel for the erection nnd Will for the work on a first class rig to be erected on the Mrs Ben Duncan on the hill one mile of The figures have been even to the trucking of The declines to state the tity of the people behind the but there must be some kale as it requires from to to start boring for oil with a well en tupped out- In the meantime all hands and the cook are awaiting to hear from has rarely been found in single masses larger than a pigeon's is sometimes found im- bedded in out more often in clay  

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