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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - January 13, 1921, Woodland, California                               ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAY JANUARY 13, 1921 j. SMITH scon LANDS GOOD POSITION J. Smith defeated for re-election as supervisor of this district L. E. has been named traveling in the northern part of the state for the art Smith Co. implement 4> The job carries a salary 4> 41 many times that which Scott was receiving from the The sells all of Implements for the moving of rock or His duties called him to lejo yesterday and he was shown through the big navy He Conies into daily contact with super- engineers and ex- purchasing has been selected as the central station of Scott's this arrangement enabling Mm to be every JAN. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK SHOOK WILLOWS AT A. M. THE TO BE FROM NORTH TO THEY LASTED FOR ABOUT THREE NO THE SHOCK TODAY WAS NOT AS AS THE SHOCKS WERE FELT HERE LAST THE QUAKE LY WAS Veterans of Spanish War To Install at Sacramento G. F. Cokely Finds Wandering around San a victim of which developed as a result of- a wound received in the Spanish-American William H. real tate man of Palo with of- fices in the Mills is day under care of physicians at the Letterman San Cokely disappeared from his on December 27 and was by his F. Cokely of San formerly a cattleman of several days ago on Sutter street The missing man failed at first to realize his brother's it is and was unable to tell of his According to his with Anna resides at 1749 Bryant Palo Cokely was seen by several friends in San Francisco since he was reported His clothes were in a bad condition and he had but a few dollars when picked up toy his Hospital authorities said that had received a serious cranial wound during the necessitated the fitting of a ver plate It is believed that the plate became loose and pressed on his causing a lapse of Colt's in Hands of F. Price Makes Joke of One More Near Holdup Though itching for a chance to take a shot at some of the alleged highwaymen infesting the roads and byways of Yolo Frank one of the mechanics in the Buick next to the Vogue exercised rare presence of mind in not slaying two innocent laborers two nights ago while on his road to Knights but after they had halted gave them both a to the Sutler Basin they they were When motorists became frightened at constant on the roads radiating from Price armed himself with a 44-caliber Colts Army special revolver and started out prep ired for trouble on the Hib business calls him after dark to Knights loneer ESTABLISHED 1877. CLARK TRYING Owen M. for many years a farmer and progressive spirit in the Two nights ago after two men comm inded him to Pi ice the but in- Ji them that he had a gun on them and stated very frankly that if moved he told he have no compunctions about making their bodies resemble a Swiss cheese so far as circulating holes were Post Purchase Armory Country districts are beginning to add to the hall fund of Yolo Post of the American Legion which reports about i collected to with the of much more coming in. New subscriptions reported are as Charles Johnson 5 00 j M. E. Dole 10 00 i C. O. 10 00 1 T. T. 10 00 Mrs. A. 5 00 Mrs. A. 5 00 Ida H. 5 00 I. F. Davis 5 00 Thomas 500 C. 25 00 Dr. H. D. Lawhead 50 00 Dr. F. R. Fail child m 001 offered them the courtesy of Department officers will be present and participate in the joint tion of the of J. Holland Ladler and Kenzie Camp of j of the War Veterans to be held in Sacramento next There will be a roll call and banquet incident to the in- at which the following rs will pre Chief of E. Adjutant M. W. Junior J. H. George A. O. M. L. F. District In- Don L. Scissors Thief Is Latest Criminal in Metropolis SAN Jan. cool sort of a rogue armed with no other weapon than a pair of to rob Dr. Henry N. Berthiaume of a diamond vat i Yolo Circus Lot Is Subject of Trial Here Zamora passed away at his home there at 2 o'clock this after an extended preparing the family for the The funeral will be from the home at Blacks at o'clock Saturday morning with the Rev. C. C. Black with interment in Mary's cemetery by the Krellenberg com- Deceased was born in Linn county September 28, 1S55, crossing the plains in 1SG4 and settling in in 1866, he has lived elver engaging extensively in The two men prayed that he not He was the son of Thomas They were commanded to get Louisa Jane both in front of the headlights of the Price car and advance fifteen which they did quite the Colts at their Price made an examination of the men and discovered that they were He questioned them closely and after they had recovered their mental ebrium they stated that they were Jane C a step- also well known in Yolo has been dead three Long was He was a brother of James T. and David H Long of this and Dr. C. Long of San survive three nephews all of whom live in this There also and four in C. F. Yolo 10 00 W. L. Yolo 10 00 A. N. Yolo 2 50 Fred Yolo 2 50 I H. I Today's Markets Jan. prices slightly in trading on the Board of Trade today due to of buying power and considerable selling Decline in foreign exchange also affected the rade was not Provisions were March wheat opened at and dropped May wheat opening up at lost market 24c to 40c to to to to to 0.10; to market to butchers to earners and to ickers and to 4.60 lo to to 56.25. market to If the West Sacramento Com- pany is successful in the con- which began trial this morning before Judge W. A. Anderson and a jury in the Yolo D. B. Boyd will have to move his jungle land to other The plaintiff sues to break a lease which Boyd has on 10 acres of land in eastern upon he maintains a menagerie of rare and ferocious animals assembled by him from all of the It is not so very long ago that Boyd made a trip to the heart of Africa and in the of Ujiji on the border of trapped several a few ancestors of man a large number of the lesser imals of the wilderness of the Everything from a Bengal tiger to a spider key may be found on his cus it is The West Sacramento hopes to oust him from these premises in the suit on trial for breaches of his contract of C. W. Slack and E. T. Zook of San are attorneys for the tion of the American forces of in Germany from to I W. H Naylor celebrated his seventh birthday yesterday at the home of his Mrs. S. E. en were present at the delicious seven candles adorned the cake and after being lighted for the moment were blown out by He was the recipient of many handsome Rev. Mason Esparto was in laborers looking for ty except one in Francisco and were too tired to continue and one where Dr. lard A. Long resided before his death i its some time Deceased was respected in the com- and had I many business associates throughout embarked for the land of surviving relatives their and wanted Price placed the gun L. W. 2 0001 his car and road them to the I in where with profuse thanks the men the but none the less thankful for the generosity of the are favorably known and Woman Saturates Clothes With Then Lights Match Jan. liam T 40, wife of a Berkeley was fatally ed ei day when she satin her clothing coal oil and set herself afire in the basement of her Unless Goveinor William D. Stephens commutes the tence imposed by tue superior court of this James will die on the gallows in San Quentin prison on Wednesday January 2G, for the murder of Dick vell in Esparto on June 11, 1919. Attorney Neal one of the defenders of is making every appeal to nor Stephens to grant further respite to the condemned Various agencies are at work to save his and it is more The officers of the dis- Christian Endeavor and j a delegation from each society in the union will be the guests of the and intermediate j ers of Woodland Christian church Following the banquet at Twin Boys Make Male Octette at Hargis Home thero will be a lively social Clarence state field will be the guest of charge of the services over the body of the late respected Frank who was found dead in his home in two days and which were conducted this morning at 11 o'clock from the Kitto and son funeral Miss Le Pierce and Miss Prior composed the assisting in the brief Interment was made in Capay Many friends and relatives of the deceased and his brother and ters attended the Banks Reappoint Their Stephens Is Again President After declaring the usual 8 per cent dividend for their the SOCO has been ordered by the War J directors of Bank of Woodland tional Association and Yolo County Sale by Charles L. and grain of the vegetable store property and good will of the Martinelli to iR. Landucci has just been at the Landucci plans to operate the store and conduct a country vegetable on Landucci was a member of the Martinelli his partners be- ing S. A. L. CallonI and A. The company sold its property to who in turn to Twin boys came again to the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hargis of the parents already of six husky day's visit of the stork makes the Hargis home a haven for boys not a girl coming to the union to break the spell of a The twins are strong and ise to grow up to be the equal of any of the singles of the Hargis The family of eight boys is regarded as somewhat of a not only for mother and but for the county which nourishes the parent Complete Details tor School Circus Following arc details and features of the grammar school benefit circus organized Wednesday by J. L. Stephens L. H. Stephens and C. Q. Nelson vice- presidents and I. McConnell H. D. Porter and E. C. Cooper were named assistant The directors of the two banking Institutions were as J. L. J. R. Griffin soon to take Doors open at 7 first big second big show Side shows begin at and run all the will sell and Ten cent dance from 10 to 111 Good music by orchestra is Pink ice hot fresh buttered popcorn served than probable that the chief executive of the state will follow precedent and grant a reprieve of some brief period to further investigate facts set forth in the application of commutation from death to life GOVERNOR For obvious reasons the governor's office never announces its decision in extraordinary matters of this kind until a day or so before the date of execution If it that there are grounds on which to extend tive the announcement is made two or three days before the date of If the governor sees no reason to overrule the ment of the committing the office will remain silent and the law will take its Every effort has been made by Judge Dick Strong and Attorney Chalmers to save the life of the con- who alleged insane anger in bis attack upon a com- and whom hp charged with stealing from his trunk and laughing at his murderer the latter him with taking the for Clark have cited that the slaying of is recent gangster crimes for which men have been given terms of from 1 to 50 years in the state The an- alogy may serve to make a point in favor of the murderer and save him irom the to which it is said he is but hopes to if within his power to do so. 9 P. Employes Are Warned to Invest Wisely T. O. Ei1 auditor of the Southern 1'icific issues a word of to the thousands of employes the Pacific system against putting their into purely vent This warning was promoted by dis- covery that a of employes lost Liberty Bond and other the representation of artful and promoters matter how attractive the proposition may seem to be nn the says the Southern Pacific's financial investing their savings should consult with some responsible banker in their who will gladly give them fiank and unbiased whether they are a patron of tlie bank or There are many for sound and profitable in- vestments at the present there are also attempts made every day to defraud the public and i Impose upon the of B. Wohlfrom of and will be H. Gable of L. H. Palms for 10 D. C. Q. P. T. Langenour and C. W. Kartell of Winters was to the Yolo county house this suffering vrith He has working as a veyor with the Pacific Gas and tric at Winters for the past tiro general good time for all is is the first case of smallpox for some JEWS PA PER I  

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