— I .1. .MnNWEEKLY ESTABLISHED 186V'VOODLAND, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER IT, 1918DAILY ESTABLISHED 1871Ostend Is Goal Towardr?rrhichelgian Army Is Driving WedgelamblaPtPP-l*1/Men and Trophies From BattleZone Visit Woodland to BoostSale of Fourth Liberty Bonds9Tlie Iibert loan train which spent two hours in Woodland* this morning was a great educator to the large crowd assembled at the depot, and is sure to prove a great stimulant to bond subscriptions.It was accompanied by the U. S. Naval Band of twenty-six piece wliirh gave forth some splendid patriotic selections. Chairman Cyrus Pierce, in charge of the exhibit, gave an introductory talk urging bondsubscriptions.IS\He introduced several heroes from the front who gave Short pungenft talks. Private Hailey, who figured prominently on the Verdun front, and Corporal Bradley, who took part In the glorious Chateau Thiterry affair.l/tKDOK. Oct. 17.—The Belgians gave ten minute talks of their first -Fred Ulrich, well known local farmer, is at the Woodland sanitarium, where every attempt is being made to'which took the full load.save 1:1footI)N’IKNr, October 17.—Unless peace is effected tnimediatelaBol♦ * •Kiddies Stop War of a shotgun, accidentally discharged; vjst revolution will break out in Germany, according toTrophy Train Withoatches receivedon Wednesday evening.Ulrich, with others, had been hunt-iifees said to b»* atl'horiiatlvev. :n has ben noted among the indu#* *%The regularOver Top ” Poster lnK on nearing hU home one of * an «»nned and Lave drawn up a governmon- whirl, Ihev will seekm m a * * a * A ,9 .ft a a • h f - . a a ft__ ms a _the party pointed out one of Ulrich’sA special delivery letter awaited the hogs vvichwas lv in«■*' I *ad near tl*»* marching on Ostend, the formerhand experiences with poison gas, arrival of the Liberty Loan train in rowd. I lrich shopped ’lie aiuomohllei... ,, . . ...u „ and stepped out to se« if the hog wasi. Woodland today, i he letter was writ- 11to establish in the event of the kaisers abdication, 1narchy and Bolshevism.GENEVA. October 17.—A revolution has btig to head ofr anut In Constantinoplea 4tirt! e young Turke Tribune tie Geneve r1 tiMlavThe Ger-bombs and bayonetmanare said to have rushed tw«warships from the Black sea to proUannaa •ubmarh.e base, according -o Ueulenant Ma(cg|ie of the French from ,he utile ............u,w.,bMi.lMfroiit dlsn:t'lt;d,C3 dblt;ffdvcd here legion. Sergeant L. Laird. Australian. .^ \mtHiec. Lassen county, a townitfd Iind Private Smith, 76 Canadian “lad! from hell.” regiment, told why we ' I must buy bonds to beat the Huns.PARIS. Oct. 17.—A complete break p,.jvat« Smith was wearing a beltGerman?really dead. As he stepped from the! machine, the gun slid out, struck the running board, and the full charge en-ti*c« the adherents of Enver i*iwhere the movie film does not reach, tered Ulrich's heel and Instepwin*Ch has been effected by the si*.which was the propertylies in the Germans' second defense whom lie bayoneted. The belt show-linein Belgium, according tof.’*iis patch*eived here todavbattle rut pierced by the bayonet.I Senator Cullen and Colonel HarrisCharlie Chaplin has never made Ulrich was hurried to the Woodland the kiddies laugh, and where the daily .sanitarium, where the Injured foot is papers even do not go. And ’et this cared for and an effort madcommunity has the true American t0 bring the severed arteries togetheris only problematical whether theMspirit for going over the top. In the j present Liberty Loan campaign theyWeinstock were also members of thekHr.se masses of cavalry are injuring tro_jjy traintbr-V*■*%h itirea« h aud a.e reported, *rhe crowds which were eager to viewto :ave advanced alue miles.September 12 DrafteesGiven an OpportunityTo Enter Air Servicethe trophies taken at the front were allowed to form In single file and pass through the train. Of high educational value were the exhibits. Woodland people were enabled to actually view the things which hitherto have been onlv read about. Captured Ger-■ foot can be saved, it is declared.went over in one day. A poster tell- accident occurred at aboutjing this fact was posted up at the de- oc|ock Wednesday evening.pot begging for just one tune from the' band of the Liberty Loan train. Theouster was seen and read, the resulttl •naturally was the tuneThe letterwhich was addressed to the Liberty Loan train at Woodland, is in part as follows:Amedeo I^assen Co., Oct. 14, 1018.Yolo County FourthIn State In Sale of W.S.S. in Past MonthLONDON. OctoberBritish Naval1, . .. Chairman Cyrus Pierce, Senator Cot- ... ^V|nBUnaval mines, depth bombs, (War savingsfollowing letter ou titie otman guns, gas masks, helmets, were mutt* andI ’Abeeu r*H eiv e lForces today have occupied Ostend, the former German submarine base in Northern Belgium.Naval forces were preceeded by Royal Fly-ton Dear SirAuthority from ih« Provo.1 M»r*:,»l! of ,he mlsh'y nmrat penults the voluntary induc-iuto the air service, U. S. Army,, .. , » . . end forever the frightful conflictlimited number of men betweenfilet and were a foreceful and active reminder to all to buy IkjiwIs and thusitigAt the n^uest of lh. by (. w „uah, County Director for the ing Serviee, members of w hich alighted in thelo cou city and gave word of its evacuation by thechildren of this small place I am writ-vou to express their appreciationof your having stopped here when Autedee was not on your itinerary. Ofsale of the W. S- S.: »Mv dear Mr. Bush1 wangraiulate )ou upon your count) occuL.i* ..gen of Is aud 4b, aud enlistment ir- the ag,*s of 46 uud bd, thus w'-for ling excellent opportunity for mou registered September 12 to volunteerthoir services iu a very desirable i: Tbse u*en will either be sentdtractlb.l.nited Suites or to an air servicelaical traininghoolpurpose of training aud instruction. Taw course of either field or schooltnunuitf or both is preparatory toOVlt;irit?iih h^rViC#,Applicants muqualify as airplane ii.-s nunics, blacksmiths, cabinet makers ooppersmitlw, fabric workei-s, igni-One of the most Interesting war weapons was the French field gun 7b, wdiich D considered the most wonderful gun in the war. The AmericanLowis gun was also in evidence. Thisgrinds out 54 bullets a second andmows down the enemy.The train left at 12:20, after thecrowd had been given ample opportunity to view' the exhibit.turse wlt;t rea t a IPublic Drinking Cupsand Roller Ms AreIpainuetinstrument repair*Means of Spadingti9tm*a, instrument repairmen, fine ma-chmists, sheet metai workers, motorOne of the most common wa• .1uiriaus, propeller makers, vul- which influenzacontractedinbyr weioeimeans of the common drinking cup.Men wito have had experience inl'lie roller towris a factor In“grown tips” enjoyed thefor most of us have seen some of the beauties of the glorious I'. S. A., not having resided here al-ways.Oh. the cUildreu were so excited SEVERAL HAD NEVER HEARD ABAND JUST IMAGINE, SOME HAVE NEVER SEEN A CIRCUS, RIDDEN ON A STREET CAIl OR SEEN AMOVIE. So ion dear ones on the Liberty Loan Train will fully realize thewonderful good you did by recognizingthe efforts of this little community by putting everlasting joy into the hearts of the little kiddies for whom our own brave boys are sacrificing their all to make the world a safe place for them to live in.I should liked to have shaken hands with you fo wish all Godapeed and to have told you howr the people of this«omunlt v are going without necessitiesplysalfourth place iu tin*p (cm betHuns. -epori, a copv of which is beta• •ou under separate covetJft» »...looking over out record teiok. 1 find that \olo, since the mouth of April,ha*%uadi6udv iucr^asu of ula (ulib a murce of uratiiu at ion t♦ayourcount now occupied oi d:e l ouorplaofrfTLere aro ou!of you anil thr*i inI#counthadtie tuouthTHRIFT IS A COOD THING tO PRACTICE: SO IS HEN RAISINGDual Monarch Ties a\ re BrokenByAustra4 hii kcfin in one \\■dclt;-!artituriH latnaAt t17. Hungary Jcnt state, Itfore the 1 ittij(he aem in. More jejwer li Vours verv truly,Irinuft*ou\41 111 itcouH. F S4UI;^Sl\dKK#Stiiu* Uired or i«rni.( lliforniu (NorthI«aildit% 9**9J. M. Miller Upheld asi mot ion in t»«*orge Bel-ten house at Knightsou Wednesday night resulted In a hurried formationof a scouting party consisting ofIu the raid that fol-ZU KISH4Word receiv-Hi 1irltid was *1 eclat* Aai\Vars«iirIt. ItoIlowtsi signs of the enemy wfound. Lut the enemy hadSpecial Administratorlt;abutwav halhdloni uhi%iGermany Is Near Pointis own dtl it ifithe carriedat rophthe en01 Breaking; Lansingiur or proie^fcioiuii photographyf 11hn spread ofUMI Aiculariy in the preparation of so-iuprinting at.d developlnJ to be ahl The State Board of Health has taken bondsh city and county!to bu V 1)4 nds and moreMilladmihisttiarei the matthi*afier for this service, boards iu re*u^eu are like*vwe given de uii«N 1 lie of fadvising the pub-for the ettfoice-We have sons In Prance and have hall war drives so a*brh#* top iuto !A A| II 1*be*to eonfirtiied ub I i}V of I he ebtate of ! IE. J. Milter. An ' u tlischarged as sik*-Hill V 8Thi*» t | n* Aexaminationft J- A I1of t1 inLu * * * *• * -MmOctober 17.—G and with a lit£ tIi inet ion ai raining befote they ineut of the laws pertaining to commonu see w*a are willing to give up «v- cnfor our boys, our flag and Mlt;minisi rat or atui t 1uve Dr.L.CiAIhboonneatly arra\ 6d«•ual service overseasdrinkingi roller towelierv pennir allies.*1here is also au o]ening at the I he sfa’trint lawWill you please tell the baud bo)snt time in this branch of the to prevent the providing for common ,|iat are glad that our■e torigu plead-! di*lo‘1I0 male steuographers use of receptacles for drinking pur- for QUe tuue ‘got their goatc plates aud the keep-1 . ou fur poeter you etiAt Awappointed administrator of thets made by the wife of the deMrs. Eva Miller. K. J. Miller•i a .San Francisco hospital foL an opera*ion leaving die bulkIirii fiilt;)W neilit• J AIi^n id a9* ft11 cal*\»a slit** * iI hahis wairat ICHfthe greatesshould dur#i iiitI,I *•» Ttot\ ! a* ah a adSenator Char lea Cutten, of^auHimi IIend.fled for limited service only, j isses inttestate, valued at $200,000, to Franci^oI Hiof the speakers on theTha.e will be placed under either the ing of roll! iwels for common i*hanged for ours. The kiddies and Itii wii**, wbom he inairied ultoul two Li *eitv I^tau traiu, during tlie stopWashington offices or in fi)iug field (in such place.-*, aud penalties are Pro* ljmuy others here never had seen such headquarters tlirougltout the United j vidcd for violations of 'hese proves- tMJgtera ag **To Hell With the Kaiser'A Iprevious. She objected to the in Woodland today, visited for a timeiitmeui of her husbandrot her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H TW. S. Webster Closesas *b'«4VM.ions. Inanectors. lajth slate and lo«'a!,• M 4I A •aud cousquenily were *|iiitei*4ftiai administrator on the ground lor. l'h« Taiur« and Cuttens wereAn air service trade test board Is are in tie field with instructions ^.amused and awod perhaps.n) w operating at 711 Hauta Fe build-iag San Francisco, Cal., for the pur-nassingr«iort for arrest all violators of th# law, Sterilization of all drinkingVirdialiy yours for the day of Victory.Where glasses In places of public ref res!*Ipossible a personal interview iejU more satisfactory both to ihftMILS J. ST CLAIR R1QBEMAN. he was unfit, owing tlt;* lt;lose busi-rt'iations with her husband.M. .Miller, father of the deceased,t«*w filed suit to break the willW..,*1 friends seventeeu years agonStrand for lime BeingHumboldt county.Uwiug tothe■ - MM epidemic ot .SpaubiaE. Weggers, former editor of the Influenza tha* is threatening the eindividualand the board. Appllcatlo* blanks will be forwardd where thisinterview is not practical.ment is also ordered by law.These preventive measure®, If rigidly D. L. and D. I,. Jacques of Plainfield observed, will go far toward curbing are recovering from what Is declared the suread of influenza in this com- to Lave leen an attack of Spanish in-Tlie will left him an allowance of $75Esparto Exponent, who enlisted In the tir* country \\ S, Webster has de-on!li. I!,* a m111» v**;trv if a,re navV 14 yenr ago, was one of the mem- elded to doge the Strand theater ua*berg of the Mare Island Band which j til all danger of an epidemic la pas’. BUST BILL’S BEAN BV BUYING accompanied the Liberty Bond -tpftcial He plans to keep the theater closed*unity.ii{ON 08.iere today.foi one week, reopening on October 24.