Sacramento County CA Archives News.....Sacramento Union April 11, 1923 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ca/cafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kellie Crnkovich markkell95@aol.com September 24, 2005, 3:36 am Sacramento Union April 11, 1923 Sacramento Union Wednesday Morning April 11, 1923 HEAVY FINES IMPOSED FOR SALE OF LIQUORS YUBA CITY, April 10 - Joe MONACO, a barber, who took orders at his shop and then sent patrons to his home to secure wine, paid a fine of $440 to Justice of the Peace W.E. TUCKER, after he pleaded guilty. Sheriff Ben MANFORD, City Marshal C.E. MASTEN, and other officers took part in two raids Saturday night. At Monaco’s home they got 170 gallons of wine. Ben COHEN, also charged with violating the dry act, was fined $500 when he pleaded guilty. Liquor was seized on his premises. The officers had evidence that the men were making sales. ACCUSED MAN GIVEN REDUCTION IN CHARGE YUBA CITY, April 10 - With the charge reduced from a statutory one to that of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, John MADIGAN of Marysville pleaded guilty yesterday in the superior court and the time for passing sentence by Judge K.S. MAHON was set for 1:30 o’clock next Friday afternoon. Madigan was to have been tried on the more serious charge today, when the case was called and the charge reduced. Attorney W.H. CARLIN pleaded for leniency for the man. MARYSVILLE WOMAN DIES AT AGE OF 63 MARYSVILLE, April 10 - Mrs. Anna A. WALSH, 63, a native of California, and a resident of the Smartsville for the past 25 years, died in Marysville yesterday. She is survived by her husband, John E. Walsh, three children, Charles E. Walsh of Los Angeles, Walter L. Walsh of Marysville and Mrs. Hollister H. McKNINNON of San Luis Obispo and a sister, Mrs. Lucy PRATT of Alameda. Unidentified Woman Cause of Injury to Motorist MARYSVILLE, April 10 - Mrs. Maurice OSBORNE of Chico was cut and badly bruised, but not seriously injured on the highway south of here last night when an automobile driven by her husband, Maurice Osborne, an employe of the Standard Oil company in Chico, was struck by a car driven by an unidentified woman, which skidded into the Osborne car. Mrs. Osborne was treated at the Rideout Hospital here. Both machines were damaged in the collision. Osborne, who was not injured, was on his way home. He did not get the name of the woman, who was traveling south and whose car was towed on to Lincoln. She was not hurt. Marysville Art Club Elects New Officers MARYSVILLE, Apr 10 - Officers for the ensuing club year of the Marysville Art club were elected at the session of the club yesterday afternoon. The new officers are the following: Mrs. E.H. MACKAY, president; Mrs. Arthur CHASE, first vice-president; Mrs. J.H. WILKIE, second vice-president; Mrs. W.C. MORRISON, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ina WELLS and Mrs. J.C. DOOLEY, recording secretaries; Mrs. E.B. STANWOOD , life member; Mrs. Carl K. SCHNABLE, Mrs. E.J. McGREADY, Mrs. Howard HARTER and Mrs. L.P. FARRIS, members of the board. COLUSA James HALL was in town from Sycamore Monday. Mrs. Maude M. WELCH left today for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W.D. BRADFORD of Arbuckle were Colusa visitors Monday. Thomas DAY was here from Arbuckle. Attorney Seth MILLINGTON, Jr., is in Sacramento on reclamation matters. Mrs. Henry J. OHRT is ill with pneumonia at Williams. Miss Anna Pearl SPAULDING returned Monday from Los Angeles, where she spent several weeks with her sister Mrs. Donald LAWTON. G.H. WESP and Charles KING of Williams, were here Monday on business. A. VAN WINKLE and family of Sacramento were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MOONEY. Mr. and Mrs. George W. KIRKPATRICK, Miss Laura MacDOWELL and Misses Naomi and Helen KIRKPATRICK motored to Willows during the weekend. A.E. MAYBERRY and Frank LAMPHERE have returned from an auto trip to Westwood. Mrs. Stephen NELSON of Marysville was the week-end guest of Mrs. Theresa LITTLEJOHN. Mrs. Lydia BROWN of College City, is confined to her home with a fractured hip, received in a fall from the porch at her home. Leo COHN spent Monday with Oroville friends. O. JACKSON of Woodland and J.P. HALL of Arbuckle were in Colusa Monday. Attorney Victor CLARK and Raymond O’DONNELL of San Francisco, spent Saturday and Sunday in Colusa with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Oswald PUTMAN, and family. OROVILLE Miss Mae SECREST of Berkeley, assistant state home demonstration leader for the agricultural extension service, spent Monday in Oroville. A. REMMINGER of Bangor, was a business visitor in Oroville Monday. Miss Florence RIDDLE, student at the teachers’ training school in Chico, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Arthur W. FORD, in this city, during the spring vacation. J.A. McGILLIVRAY of Sacramento, and formerly of Oroville, spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack HOPKINS are in Oroville for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. PREWETT and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LUKENS of Auburn spent the week-end in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. STEPHAN of Quincy, who have spent the past few days in Oroville, left this afternoon for their home. Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. GRIGGS had as their guest over the week-end, Ernest P. HOPKINS of San Francisco. District Attorney William E. ROTHE of Chico, spent Monday in this city attending to official duties. Assemblyman and Mrs. A.W. MATTHEWS of Susanville, sent the week-end in Oroville as guests of Mrs. and Mrs. R.F. PRAY. Mrs. Gertrude JORDAN of Berkeley, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. L.W. PRAY, at the Durham land colony. E.P. HUSTON, Sacramento real estate man, spent the week-end in this city. Fox Is Named Trustee in Woodland Election WOODLAND, April 10 - A.W. FOX has apparently been elected city trustee over J.R. MITCHELL. This is according to an unofficial count of the votes, made this morning. Fox had 12 votes more that Mitchell. H.G. LAWSON was elected marshal, winning over Harvey GOODIN. Joe HARLAN, Mrs. FAIT, George KIRK, Laurence WRAITH and Lindsay MORRIS were elected school trustees. REDDING C.L. FINDLEY was a business visitor from the Hornet mine Monday. Charles KOOSER, farmer of Latona, paid the county seat a business visit Monday. James CONNORS, well-known mining promoter of Lower Springs, spent Monday in Redding. Mrs. Ferdinand BROWN of Dunsmuir was in Redding Monday to spend the day shopping. Miss Glenna WELLICK arrived in Redding from her home at Buckhorn station Monday to spend the day shopping. George W. BUCKHOLDER, who spent the winter at his mining property near Douglas City, Trinity county, arrived in Redding Sunday on the Weaverville stage on his way to San Francisco on a business trip. George GEHM was in Redding on Monday, returning to his home in Weaverville, where he is employed in the Weaverville Supply company’s store. He had been to San Francisco for the benefit of his health. Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. A.J. HOUSTON of the O.E.S. (Colored), paid her official visit to Morning Star chapter, No. 6, of Redding on Monday night. She is on her return from Portland to her home in Bakersfield. Mrs. Delle SAMPEY and daughter, Miss Grace Sampey, arrived in Redding Monday from their home in Medford, Ore. They were former residents of the Fern section. Le Roy POPE, farmer of South Cow Creek, came to Redding Monday on jury duty. He was obliged to walk seven miles before reaching means of transportation to Redding, owing to the heavy rains making travel next to impossible to his nock of the woods. WOODLAND WOODLAND, April 10 - George RAY, arrested last summer while prowling on roofs in Woodland’s business district, will appear for trial April 17. The trial of Harry S. HOLDEN, held for issuing a number of bogus checks in Woodland has been postponed for a week and Joseph SAVATIER, former Woodland garage man, also under arrest on a bad check charge, and who was dismissed on a legal technicality, has been re-arrested. The date of his trial will be announced later. LOYALTON An unusually large number attended the dance given by the Loyalton orchestra last Saturday night. The cantata given by the Baptist church Sunday was one of the most attractive music events of the season. A large audience attended the affair. WOODLAND F. KATASE, the San Francisco rice buyer, who has been in this vicinity several weeks investigating in different rice fields, returned here again after spending the week-end in the hay region. Mrs. D.D. ROSA of this city, has been confined to her bed since last Friday, but is now convalescing. Miss Theodora PURKITT, who has been visiting here with friends, has returned to the Holy Names academy, in San Francisco. E. Clem LOWE of this city, has returned from a week-end visit in San Francisco. John SHARPNACK of Yolo, shipped in two carloads of cattle yesterday from the bay region. Miss Katherine SLAVEN who has been training in the St. Mary’s hospital, is San Francisco, is here visiting on the Simon ranch, in the Willow Oak district. Miss Slaven is recuperating from an operation which she had several weeks before her arrival in Woodland. She is formerly of Goldfield, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Marion WHITEHOUSE and little daughter, Gloria June, were visitors in Woodland during the week-end. After visiting Whitehouse’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.H. Whitehouse, they returned to their home in Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph SCHLUER spent the week-end in Colusa county. Nick KOOKINIS went to San Francisco Tuesday. S. ALBER of Orland, roadmaster of this S.P. District, was in Woodland today. E.R. KIMBALL left today for Baltimore. He will make stops in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sedalia, Mo.; Hagerstown, Md.; Camden, N.J., and return by way of Burlington, Ia. Father MYLES went to San Francisco Tuesday. J.M. GREER returned to the Pacific Methodist college at San Jose Tuesday. Mrs. Jack FINGLAND has returned from Auburn. A.C. STEVENS spent the week-end in Oakland. Elmer BYERS of San Francisco spent the week-end with his family in Knights Landing. P.M. BYERS of Marysville spent the week-end in Knight’s Landing. Miss Emma NARDINI returned form Los Angeles. Mrs. Annette Deaner ALLEN is here from San Francisco. Lee TEMPLETON of Sacramento spent the week-end in Woodland and vicinity. Jack CUSACK of the Monument district is ill at the Sister’s Hospital in Sacramento. Lester STRADER and Thomas NEWTON who have been employed in San Jose have returned to their homes in Washington. The Parent-Teacher association of Washington will give a benefit dance next Friday evening instead of April 20, as originally planned. Mr. and Mrs. R. SCOTT have returned from San Francisco. Clem LOWE has returned from San Francisco Sunday evening Mrs. Harry CHUB, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred LEISER, has returned to her home in Auburn. Mrs. W.T. CRITESER has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. Arlene DOREAN of San Francisco, is a Woodland visitor. W.H. RIPPIN of Williams spent the week end in Woodland. Mrs. C.C. MAHLER has returned from San Francisco. Miss Jean RUSH has returned to the state university. Miss Elsie WRIGHT has returned from a week-end visit to San Francisco. Mrs. William JOHNSTON of Yolo, has been ill is reported to be better today. Mrs. J.J. HAGAIN of Maxwell and her guest, Mrs. F.I. SELAYA of San Francisco, visited Mrs. L.A. MACE of Colusa during the week-end. J.J. O’ROURKKE and family of Colusa were in Woodland Sunday and Miss Helen SUMMERS returned with them for a visit of a few days. Miss Bertha SCHWAB has returned from the Bay Cities. Mr. and Mrs. H. THARP of Sutter county were in Woodland Tuesday to meet Mrs. Frank ROGERS of Oakland, who will be their guest for a few days. Additional Comments: Used with permission from transcriber Betty e-mail address betty@unisette.com File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/sacramento/newspapers/sacramen3nw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/cafiles/ File size: 12.3 Kb