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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - March 18, 1927, Woodland, California                               There a place to get in be- sides that's crave Storekeepers who don't arc in a rut ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY It IB Mow much a bandit gang training in ncr WOODLAND CALIFORNIA FRIDAY MARCH 18 1927 T PROMISE IN MEISTER SUI ESTABI Autopsy On Infant Today Urge New City BABE'S BODY War On Dogs DISCOVERED IN 400 Another war on stray dogs may I I il K r il bt reopened here by in the M M M Woodland following news received Friday of the killing of 12 sheen owned by A Pinto on his ranch An autopsy over the body of in East Woodland While 12 sheep a newly born infant s Believed that several which was found floating in the waters of pass late the Yoio county yesterday afternoon was to be held by a Woodland physician this afternoon Due to the fact that indications pointed towards the fact the babe The killings on the ranch low upon the many of last year when Yolo ranchers suffered severely by i reason of stray dogs who deserted Woodland to raid flocks of sheep Steps were taken to end the ance and up to the raid upon the had been horn withouT kttle damage has been reported j t I D are to be numerous the attendance Of a physician It in the outlying districts and are saift was believed that an inquest will to be increasing Lack of a be necessary poundmaster in Woodland is partly Coroner Ross C Wilson has Blamed as dogs are increasing within taken charge of the body stated this and later drut to the morning that it was impossible to districts where they are driven by judge how long the infant had been to attack tne sheep in the water due fo the coolness of growers out Friday that if the weather and water He stated It was also stated today that should the autopsy to disclose which warrant holding of an inquest a jury will be impaneled Held Thrown From Road Authorities believe that the ster was thrown from a machine which passed over the Yolo causeway probably by wished to rid of the babe Due to the fact that the weir gates have been closed for more than a week and the babe had been in the water but five days officials believe that the body Mrs W H King clerk at the Trade was thrown into the water from the Palace made good his escape when causeway and had not drifted down King two shins that the from districts farther up the attempted to hide under ms arm mento river Friday according to Constable The body was located bv an Hillhouse The man who is alleged to tramp noticed the infant aave a companion has been a re- CLOTHING SAVED AS SHOPLIFTER EFFECTS ESCAPE A shoplifter caught in the act by BROWN MAY DOUGHERTY TO SUCCEED F WAYBUR AS MANAGER BE TRUSTEE CANDIDATE ON TICKET Following a public mass Thursday night in Physicians Of Valley Will Gather Here In Conference Playwright Mrs Katherine Browning Miller for many years a prominent tional and social leader of land who is the author of Mud a Clean which will be pre- sented by the Commonwealth Club Players of Berkeley in the mar School Auditorium here day night for the Women's Club House Dougherty resident of this city is to succeed Arnold Waybur as Superintendent of the Sutter Basin Company in charge of operations Although resignation has not yet been received by the Company executives it was learned definitely Friday that he is leaving the tion and has under consideration two tempting business offers Not Yet Official Dougherty's selection as tendent has not been officially an- but he is the choice of J Ogden Armour and the latter's chief in this district ie held at E J Dunham Armour's head the Woodland Clinic Hospital Friday j ness manager in Chicago is to arrive n T anci which will also include a j here next Monday He expects to lice 01 the YolO board 01 meeting of the staff of the spend several days in with I Dougherty the new superintendent and other officials of the Sutter Basin Administration of- Physicians from Petaluma Santa Vallejo Napa Calistoga as well i as many points in the Sacramento I Valley are expected to attend a cal conference Trade and which was presided i local institution over hv DJ L Huston a U a Oil the meeting is primarily a gath of the staff the in- I company at the J prise With new Candidates extended to physicians if ices at Robbins looming for practically every side the range of Woodland casts an office Was the prediction of interesting aspect to the conference Discuss Profession attending Medical subjects will feature The meeting a hastily discussions planned during the course HOLDERS OF STOCK WILL PAY OF ned affair resulted in a ot the evening the discussions being open to the visiting medicos who will of expressing tee of five businessmen being appointed to interview the 1 their own views candidates in order to I The conference is being held in line have their papers for nomination filed before the closing of the with the policy of the Woodland Clinic Hospital management to promote a better spirit of cooperation between No Vice-President Waybur is Vice-President of l Company and a Director as well as the the Superintendent The new scheme will eliminate the Dougherty will be in complete charge of all of the Company's tions in the big farm area above Knights Landing Waybur has been with the Company for nine years He is highly regarded Chief Assistant nomination period but four days j members of the staff here and Dougherty has been chief remaining to file Brown In Race Ernest Brown interested with Dennis Collins in the warehouse i ians of other communities besides i ing in an acquaintanceship assistant He cornes from Los les He has made his home in Continued Pase Four Sparrows Despoil Almond Trees A compromise considered to the affected has been reached in suit of the quin Stockholders corporation against the stockholders in the defunct Meister corporation was learned Friday The holders will pay 60 per cent of the claims held against them bjr the plaintiffs Stipulations for the dismissal of the case were filed with Justice of the Peace E W Harrison Friday ending the litigation that has spread over a long period of time There I are still cases pending in the superior j court that have to deal outside stockholders but the claims against j all local interests have been settled i Long Legal Battle i Attorney Percy C Napton as a I representative of the law firm of 1 Huston Huston Huston the 1 battle that resulted in the j mise which is considered a great ing to the defendants Claims be- i tween and were held j against the local people due to their liability as stockholders and some in- i would had to pay as When Mud a Clean as depending on t WOMAN AUTHOR OF PLAY TO BE SEEN HERE en at the Grammar School a result CiJ on Saturday lor the benefit of reduced the Woman's Club House Building won these payments have been The firm of Gushing Gushing of formed between those physicians wno land however and his promotion is Woodland will have San Francisco represented the practice in towns and cities near each merited according to all who nave I plaintiff The cases were originally other and who have heard of each been familiar with his work with entertainment a play written bat after a Sutter Basin Company He has a Woodland woman which made battle were brought to Yolo county other by name only Second Session The conference will follow closely upon one held here several weeks ago in which physicians from all cornel I of the Sacramento the I meeting organization about seven its first hit in Xew York and later has been presented in j Thise of the Woodland Clinic his decision as to his future plans with the years departure from this field will be the source of much regret other Parts OI the has had two or three tempting declared under consideration to be Continuously several days but has not yet Katharine Browning 3 The 4 f vs are loi tne pital staff who will attend the j ing tonight will include Doctors John spoiling of almond trees in this Q Lawson Fred Pv Fairchild Leo P and in the Capay Valley the j Bell H D Lawhead D S Pulford feathered folk young buds Blevins E Eric J the trees to get at the almond Harbinson and Chester birds have become mote iring the past few years and I Sought To Aid City many stockholders who lost o hpM e arc t Ot desires to entered in the belief that Woodland Volo county would benefit and many invested heavily The Meister plant is now owned by I whose husband B M JMiller Robbins Keiser Stay merchant on Main Street that George B for many Jears has been identified It ran awhile chairman of the board of directors m many in educational and che ian is aho to resign were found Friday I ial acth in V She taught to be without foundation It is Woodland schools She had a long that has been desirous for association u ith the Woodland some time of being of the club and served three terms floating in the water attention of a hoy to the body and the latter John Cameron of vis promptly his father in that Wilson Investigates Tne elder Cameron notified bye Roy who paid a visit to the scene of the finding of tle body Coroner Ross C Wilson was later notified and he spent most of the night in investigating the edy returning to Woodland at 4 o'clock this morning Wilson slated that the body might been thrown from a passenger train He called the visitor at the store states are a move to house and is believed to have beer for losses at other local establishments information as to his identity is available He and his companion are said to be foreigners Brown To Receive Sentence Legion Post To cate the pests Growers of Ai buckle are also com- plaining and damage been to almonds in that Farm Advisor Bryant of Colusa I county is now working on a to cut the numbers of the birds i HORTICULTURISTS WILL W H Brown who was convicted on a charge of passing a fictitious check Davis by a jury here Tuesday appear before Superior W A- 4 i rl Andersen at 9 o'clock Saturday theory was the mos ing for j G t for a riaL Hillhouse and Constable counsel may file a re ilson of returned to the district near Sacramento where they were still this morning Davis Farm Sends Goats to Honolulu I Weed control inspection of nursery j stock and pest control were the topics j discussed Wednesday at a 1 of the county horticultural j from Sacramento Glenn Butte Tehama Shasta Colusa and j counties held at Redding I W F Jacobson chief of the state That more dinners or banquets will I Plant quarantine and pest be given by the local American Legion i took a in the post Friday by Post discussions Chicken Thieves Rampant Report Commander John Laugenour and jutant Uriah Dutcher The American officials were complimented i on the excellent feed provided by a committee by George and it is make the banquet a monthly feature As the the last the H The horticultural were Harry M Six from Farm at Prof W M of Animal Division -let of Islands Thu and three Interest in in Uic Jn breeders in California the for and gowJ 5s good Company E In Shape For Review Farmers were warned by shipped Friday be on the be given at i ocular 7 o'clock r to for who Uie officer declares have SewraJ have reached office here Woodland Streets Undergoing Repair The Winters library which has been fw a period of spring and renovation was to the afternoon Two nev book carcy that will shelve at least 200 ordinary ill Harold Van j volumes have been added Fresh Yolo T- A Willis i and a Morrison Earle to ajl the 11 F Stroup YV and the room is most Bert Guyn ou and T Stile deputy the street from the libra n in tb hall is j will be held The front and on April complete on the and the in The hav been bv thf quest of Armour ter Xo 50 E T Keiser of Sacramento After been long interested President of the Company also is to things and educational stay at his post has become known as a The annual stockholders meeting successful dramatist with i will be held April IP j written and published plays to her credit Her plays have bad their debat on the legitimate I been heard over the radio and mary amateur organizations arc her lichter plays because of blithesome qualities I On o tho Com- ers of Berkeley i- the 10 a on night put it on at the Berkeley for two ueck with grea The intend to devote their to Library Is Opened To Public taring automobile bodies and similar products and became so heavily in- voh ed that it failed When attempts to sell the plant for delinquent taxes were made no buyers were found and the city now holds the property OF PLAY ENJOYED BY MAHY Davis Church To Hold Gathering Mixon To Attend The of thp city with work Tin Main i Several bolec filled in Woodland Man Claims Oldest Piece Tll C 1 C d in the Ing his hearers with the i of the play and the y of Cyrano Prof Anthony of thj University of 0 presented a reading friend's great play Cyrano dc t at the Unitarian church readme the third University hall greeted Prof 1 and the audience expressed n n of his dramatic reading a prefatory nr the drana Blanks the play so that they pre- and complete -i j i 1 hi an the Col- c the state uni- v next lecturer vri April 21 on Johnston Bros New Store Ready i r T 1 1 1 ill In- j i 1 I -131171 T All of l ru r h f r l i 1 iv K wi m work 5s in day for the The company inlo m for will be April 11 of- Inf corps W F Mixon the Low County Board of will attend a thr i PS in Jn Saturday trade mf ail Hotel Senator at and but ii is hoped that can i Oregon Folk In Woodland Visit Federal Income Tax Reduction Planned an an u T of llif df n pni in H L yard oin mfh thai in the rif inlo 111 and -ion and i- of iVn find Rill open i V i IK n i 1 H Friendship Supper Date Is Postponed at Iv n In i nn r The Musical Program at Community Church till 2 will htld thv and is called A f i Thf in 5s i fi i of ihc ft of A of rp Tlr a 0 rp u t J J O 1 I O LEATHER FAIR fair and Moderate The tax to I if jed at 25 F M a in NT Carder and minted in f Walk a1 If had laiv A Jo 51 fhc K Saturday m iff California and hto The to be a large a and hi T in: thirty j Mariy to a i vnT n all in the Trifle Says Sharp of C i a 1 ATI 4 to 1 r on vil hy land a aJ my i 1 T- 01 A i j i fnt ill roll co for tn   

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