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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - August 17, 1901, Woodland, California                                VOL XLIV WOODLAND CALIFORNIA SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 17 1901 NO 196 PURELY PERSONAL of Persons Prominent in Society and Easiness Social of About People Who Dwell in Woodland and Suburban District SCHOOL NOTES Zich Haynes went to Napa morn J F Qarrette went to Port Ooita this morning Mrs Cheater Hatch returned to Corn ing Friday Herb Clements went to Port Coala this morning L W returned to Oakland morning I M Bedell went to Stockton day afternoon Razor came down Irom Willows Friday afternoon Forest came op from Berke ley Friday evening Carl Hederman was an arrival Irom the south Friday evening Mrs 8 E Peart returned to Ban Francisco Friday afternoon Mrs James Shelton returned from Williams Friday afternoon Mr arid Mrs Wra McDonald left lor William on the noon train Henry Gregory came down Irom College City Friday afternoon The Colona Sun A H Clarke left for Woodland on Thursday William Kuhn and wife returned from San Francisco last evening JT Goodin county recorder went to ban Francisco Friday afternoon Joe and family from San Francisco Friday evening E J DePne Will Wall and 0 A A were arrivals last evening Frank Desmond left this morning for San Francisco where he will spend a week M T Emmert came ap from Ban Francisco Friday evening and went to today Miss Etta Hayden left for Berkeley this morning to take a course In the State University Mrs Dulcena Hollingsworth and daughter Miss Nellie from Pacific Grove last evening Mrs West of was an arrival Friday afternoon and is the ol her parents Mr and Mrs T J Mrs L M Boggs and daughter Mist May left lor Oakland this morning Miss Bongs will enter the State Univer sity Herbert Vaughn Returned on the noon train from Modoc county where he has been spending the last two months Mrs Fred Miller returned Friday af from an official visit to various chapters ol the Eastern Star in the northern part of the State Holmes will probably return to San Francisco afternoon He ex to leave for Dawson ina few weeks to tempt fortune in the gold fields oi Alaska French in High School Will Ai to HIM Simpson authorizes na that French will be retained in the high school course and Miss Lola Simpson who had h four years course al the State University will it The high school will open for the next term on Monday August but during fair week will open at 8 A K and close at 1 r M A table has been prepared showing the credits given to the various high schools accredited at the State Univer sity The list includes Santa Salinas San Rafael Haywards and sixteen others Santa Clara stand highest with a total of but has six teachers Woodland comes next with a total of 22 but only has four teachers One school with six teachers five with five teachers and six with four teachers rank lower than FIGHTING TALK k Ruction in State Board of Toland and Brown Almost Come to Blows and Beamer Relieves His Hind CHURCH NOTES 300 cords mountain oak stove wood for lale 8 W Dunnigan BRIEF CITY NEWS Events of Interest in Woodland Local Items of More or Interest Picked up Here and There Qn the Wing The fig crop will be good this season The weather was quite cool Friday night The strike may be worse before it is better grapes are selling in Santa Clara valley for a ton The strike is interfering with hay shipments to San The second case of Herspring vs Hal omon will probably be heard by Judge Baggies next Monday Miss Fay Jackson who ha been the guest of Mr and Mrs M W Howell returned to Sacramento this morning The Gns San Railroad Show gave a performance on the old college campus Friday evening to n very small audi ence On account of the nonarrival of some of the machinery the Yolo will not start before the o this There was fighting talk in the State board of equalization Friday but the storm finally passed away without any blokes being struck The trouble began some daya ago when Toland made seri against the other mem hers in relation to the railroad assess ment The trouble was renewed yes and lor several minutes Chair man Brown and Mr Toland had a war of words Toward the close Mr Beamer took a baud and here is what the Rec has to say about it Then Beamer his guns and brought his battery into action I wish thia matter had come up in some other way and al some other time said he I feel deeply as a member of the board the remarks of Mr Toland with regard to Mr Ryan If he felt it in that way he should have kept it to himself For I take my according to my best judg ment and ae long as I think it is right I stick to it I do not think it ia right gentlemanly or just for Mr Toland to go on dress parade before the board with the hired of mens reputations sitting thereto destroy them and write up hia remarks for hie benefit I do not ask Mr Toland to retract bnt I think his remarks should be modified My remarks were based on facts that will stand and I cannot change them remarked Toland willing to be judged by the facts Beamer but I wieh to be treated fairly There is no use of argu ing about it I did not say anything that day bnt restrained my feelings Services to be Held at the Various Places of Worship Salvation Sunday as follows At 7 A M 11 A holiness meeting 3 p u childrens meeting 8 p M Salvation meeting Mass will be celebrated at Madison at A M Sunday and at tho Church of the Holy Rosary at A M Christian J Morgan the pastor baa returned from the Santa Cruz meeting arid will occupy the pulpit morning anif evening The morning hour will be given mostly to a report of the State meeting Sunday school at 10 A M Wednesday evening at 8 oclock the union prayer meeting of the Congre Baptist and Christian churches will be held in the Christian Church M E A Van Andu pas tor Sermon at 11 A u by the pastor at 7 F H and sacrament of the Lords supper at 8 oclock preaching by Rev Dr presiding elder Quarterly conference at 2 p A NOTABLE EVENT Yolo Chapter No 600 E S Years Old Anniversary Grand Officer Who Instituted the Chap ter Was a Quest drowning feature was a very Urge day cake ornamented with a 870 star each point representing a color o the order Twenty wax i arranged in the form of a circle around the cake were lighted when the began Al every plate WM a in the form of amall star bear ing the date ol the anniversary A bouquet of tuberoses was also presented to all who eat down to the table The menu wai choice and the decorations very pretty The banquet concluded with a of reason and flow of to which all the visitors and many of the local members contributed Dr officiated as PRETTY WEDDING Emily Hay Hatton Becomes Mrs J P Bascom After a Honeymoon Spent at Sissons the Young Couple Will Re side in Sacramento In the parlor of the House at 10 oclock thia morning a very pretty wedding was solemnized The contracting parties were Miss Emily May Hatton second daughter of Mra 0 A HaHon of this city and Mr Percy Bascom ot Sacramento The young couple entered the parlor to the time of a wedding march ex California Leads Mrs D L Carter of this oily re a tetter a few daya ago from her niece Miss Myrtle Biedick living in New York Mies Biedick had just vis the PanAmerican Exposition and wrote that California had the pretti est building as well as the finest ex hibit in the entire exposition She ex pressed a great desire to live in a State that such fine fruit as is In the California exhibit at Buffalo month All those who desire premium lists of the district fair can obtain the same to Secretary 0 F Thomas A man named who has been eick and a charge of the county for sev eral days was sent to Friday where he has friends Sacramento Bee ia getting a move on It is delivered in this city between and 4 oclock A carrier brings the paper from Davisville by men went to Port this morning to take the place of strikers and others were but missed the train They will probably go down thia afternoon Miu Elizabeth Adama of thia oily is a member of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority at Berkeley is preparing for a lively social season In the college town The Examiner of Friday contains an excel lent Miss Adamt aad wiah now that this matter had come up privately I lore to deal with others with courtesy and I have never im the motives oi my colleagues although we do ot always corne to gether If I had said that day when Mr Foland In hia parade that the board took Its course from Black Ryan that Mr Tolande course was dictated by the San Francisco Examiner which broke the contract it made with the railroad company or by Ed who carries on his countenance the imprint of the villain and assassin he would have been ready to fight said Beamer I would have said that the facts I stated were true was reply And I would have said they were not true said Beamer and vonr re mark would have been a direct state ment that I told a falsehood Well Ill second Browns motion to accept the figures ol the auditors and the ruction stopped Funeral of Hiss Minnie Hauser The funeral of Miss Minnie Hanser whose death occurred in Washington Yolo county Tuesday night after a brief illness took place Friday after noon The services were conducted by the Rev P Oehler of the Get miin Lutheran Church at the residence and the grave in the city cemetery The pallbearers were Harry Hanson Charles Scully Robert Woods and William to U Out AH Sadieville Ky was curions learn the cause of the vast improve ment In the health of Mrs 8 P Whil taker who had for a long tima endured untold suffering from a chronic bron chial trouble Its all doe to Dr Kings New Discovery her hna baod It completely cored her and also cured oar little granddaughter of a attack of whooping couth It positively cures coughs la grippe bronchitis throat and long Guaranteed and Trial at W H drug M mountain wood or sale Enquire of 8 W Cooks Water In another column will be found an advertisement and analysis of the cele mineral water bottled at Cooks Springs The sale o this water Is rapidly increasing became it is cot only delicious to drink but physicians rec it for dyspepsia biliousness and all kidney or liver trou bles A M Britt proprietor of the Woodland Bottling Works U the local agent Land Bonded HAN August tion has been received in this city that parties said to be representatives oi the Standard Oil Company have bonded from the Bank of Woodland sonie Venn It tot eate Of reward ID Woodland by the Editor S A Brown of 8 0 wai once immensely surprised Through long suffering from sia he my wat greatly ran down She had no strength or vig or and suffered great from her stomach bat the tried Electric Bitters which helped her at once and after aside four ibe ii entirely well and can anything Its a grand tonic and Us gentle laxative are splendid for torpid liver for dictation IOM of and j a guaranteed rare We al W H 13000 acres of land lying of the rendered by EJ The bride wore a handsome costume of white organdy trimmed with satin rib bon and a lace bolero She carried a bouquet of white carnations The young couple stood beneath an arch of ivy oleanders while Rev J J Morgan the marriage service of the Christian Church Those who witnessed the ceremony were Mra 0 A Hatton and her mother Mra E 3 Kesselring F M uncle to the bride Mr anil Mra Deck Lyford and Bister of the bride Mlsa an intimate friend Rev J JMorgan wife and little daughter Thomas Mack Geo D Fiake Br and H Woolley These and other friende not present remembered Mr and Mrs in a very timely and appropriate manner by sending them many beautiful end elegant wedding presents After a few momenta devoted to an interchange of congratulations and good wishes the party eat down to au elegant wedding in the dining room of the Parker Mr anl Mra Bascom left on the train for where they will re main for two wesks At the end of that lime they will return to mento their future home The bride ia the second daughter o Mra O A Hatton She is a native of Glenn county but came to Woodland to reside about two years ago Shoals graduate of the grammar schools of Glean county and attended the Woodland High School atod the Woodland Business College Sheets a member ol the Christian Church and of Sylvan Lodge I O 0 F and ia active and influential in both church and fraternal circles She is au intelligent yoong woman of On the of August 1831 Yolo Chapter No 60 0 E S was insti in this city with twenty charter members A delegation from Naomi Chapter No 29 oi Sacramento was present at the birth of the new chapter The installing officer was Mra R 0 Cravens The anniversary was duly celebrated Friday evening and there was a very large attendance During ita the chapter baa made a wonderful growth both in numbers and anO It ia now as one of the strongest fraternal societies in this city When the idea of celebrating the event was suggested it met with instan lavor The committees ap pointed went to work with a will and the arrangements were so complete in every detail that its success was very to all concerned Of the original twenty charter mem bers only four were present They were Mrs Harriet Wyckoff Mrs Helen Relyea Miss Mary Kean end L B Cooper Ol the delegation of Sacramento who assisted In the institution of chapter four were present including the installing officer They were Mrs R 0 Mrs Fredricka Maier Mra Domingos and Mrs Kate Boyd They were accompanied by Miss Mary who ia aho a member of Naomi Chapter It may not be amiss So that Cravens was also present when Yolo Chapter WSB insti but was not eligible to member ship aa she was only a little babe A regular business meeting win held after which the were escorted to the banquet hall The tables were ar ranged in the form of a cross and the Chamberlains Colic ChoUra and Diarrhoea Remedy has a worldwide reputation for Ita cures It never faila and ia pleasant and lafe to take For aale by J V Leithold Tasteless Chill Tonic the cause COLUMN no andei tht for week parable In A JAPANESE GOOD WISHES cook In town or np a week T Sacramento ugz Jj lally lor wme tome ot enquire at my farm VA miles ol Woodland ACRES OF PASTURE ALL 1 fenced AIM MO ol farming land IK net en fat further on or C J BATON FOB ACRES OF GOOD LAND Including pasta re and Und tan in lies above Capay For Hither Information call on or O F SMITH Ual 88 FOR HEAD OF Tonnr broken and unbroken weigh ing from to 1300 Enjoin of S U Cal aiRL WANTED TO DO FOB a Jamil ol five Muit be good cook at this otto COWS FOB BALKI U o A No 1 milch cowi lor tole Aa or call at ot Landing Ml BOYS AND TO work In the crop In the Yolo Enquire At tbo OIRU TO WAIT ON THB table at the Parker Enquire o A HATTON angll WANTED AT THB Woodland Steam JlM day Your Covers at Special Sale FRIDAY SATURDAY August 16 17 luslin Like everything else we carry our muslin underwear de is above the stand reliable goods made of the best material by the most competent people in the business choice of Gowns Skirts Drawers and Corset A REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT FRIDAY SATURDAY CASH The White House lands oi the and Refining Company Oil Into Allens a powder It cores smarting nervous feet and In growing nails and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions Its the com I or t discovery of the age Allens F makes tight or new shoes feel easy It is a certain care for sweating hot aching feet Try it to day Sold by all and shoe By mait for in stamps Trial package free Address Allen 8 LeRoy HY SOO cordi mountain oik for In carload lots g W iaria Inpan Blood Tonic cam i charming personality and Mr Baicom is to be congratulated upon having won the heart and hand oi fiuch a lovely bride The parents oi the groom wore resi dents of Woodland for sixteen years He left thia two years ago and is now mailing clerk in the Sacra mento postoffice He enjoys an envi able reputation as a yonng man ot good ability industrious babils and character Sheriffs Sale There was sold at aale today 30 block 18 of the town of Winters Q B Hawkins was the pur chaser arid the price paid wan The properly was sold on account 0 delinquent taiw August 12 to 31 Are the datea Jot it down in your memorandum book Thats when we knife all our summer goods Jot down the number Main Thats where the holds gorth like this wrappers 119 wrappers 109 wrappers 99 wrappers 79 wrappers See window tor styles ol wrappers WRAPPERS and SHIRT WAISTS for LADIES SHIRTS for MEN and FURNISHINGS for both PEOPLES TRADE PALACE WE ARE CUTTING ON SUNBONNETS GUGGENHIME CO WOODLAND PACKING HOUSE Phone 381 HlghMt tor DRIED FRUITS RAISINS ALMONDS ADVANCES MADE ON GROWING CROPS   

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