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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - August 26, 1905, Woodland, California                                WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1869 WOODLAND CALIFORNIA EVENING AUGUST 26 1905 DAILY ESTABLISHED 1877 PURELY PERSONAL Comings and Goings of Weil Known People Social Gossip of Interest to Those Who Dwell in or Near the City of Woodland T C Jones went to Nicolaus today went to Yolo today J A returned to Willows today T F Laugenour went to Orland today Constable Groh returned to Blacks today George Knox has returned from his vacation 1 Mrs A Spencer returned to Ar today J H Doolittle returned to Belmont this morning Will Welder made a trip to Sacra mento today Mr and Mrs K Goodfellow left for Seattle today Mra William Hyman returned from Berkeley today M A went to San Fran co this morning T J Hutchison returned from Napa Friday evening Misses P and M Joensen went to Yuba City today Alfred Rohr went to Sacramento Friday afternoon The Misses Johnson of Madison are in Woodland today Mrs Mattie Weiss went to Sacra mento this morning Brother Walter returned to Sacra mento this morning Mrs William Masters was an ar rival Friday evening Ella Lincoln was an arrival on the noon train today W L Bourland of Madison went to Stockton this morning Rev J Gordon McPherson was an arrival Friday evening Ed J of Sacramento paid Woodland a visit today Ben H Stephens left for Pacific Grove Friday afternoon W Barker and family ot Dunnigan visiting in Mrs M Pullan returned from San Francisco Friday evening X R McCrodan returned from San Francisco Friday evening Dr M W Ward returned from San Francisco Friday evening Mrs Charles Marley returned from Friday evening C F Thomas and C D Simpson were arrivals Friday evening Harvey and Charles Williams wen to San Francisco this morning Prof G A Pierce returned from San Francisco Friday evening Mrs Sophia and Bon Philip left for Cook springs today Mrs A B Guile and children wen to El Dorado county this morning Miss Daisy ot Sacramento is the guest of Mlsa Wilma Jacobs Si Mrs GW of Esparto returned from San Francisco today Miss Weston of Sacramento is th guest of Mr and Mrs F A Parker Miss Gladys and faster Kelt went to Oakland this morn Ing Mrs Mae Gabbart and Mrs West returned to Stirling City this morn ing Mrs of Dunnigan Is the guest of Mrs Robinson and daugh ters Mra Snowball returned from Knights Landing Friday after noon D Archer of Madison returned to San Jose this morning to resume his studies D McPhee came up from San Fran cisco this morning and went on over lo Yolo Mrs T H and Mrs returned to Knights Landing Friday evening Chris Buck who has been Elben Henry returned to San Fran cisco today Wright came up from San Francisco Friday evening and return ed this morning W L Wood and family and Mrs Barnes went to Danville Contra Cotta county this morning Miss Lois hus visiting near Madison returned lo San Jose this morning Mrs Frances Prather who has visiting In Woodland returned to Francisco thin afternoon Mrs Carrie and two left for Fresno their fu ure home this afternoon Mrs Grant Eddy of Knights Iand ng and her mother Mrs Boyle went o San Francisco this morning Mrs M Patton and daughter who ave been visiting A N Hawkins and returned to Gilroy today Misses Whealton and Stella recently elected members of he high school faculty arrived today Thomas Bayer and family and Fred have returned from a camp ng trip of several weeks In the moun ains Mrs Dr J II Halle and children ire visiting at the home of arents In Yolo county this ixon Tribune Mrs Settle Montgomery of and her daughter are visiting Mr and Mrs A Tarn of Boulder Nevada Mrs H E Coil and children Mrs Shafer and Miss Helen Mixon and Frank Mixon returned from San Francisco Friday evening Sheriff Griffin and family recently returned from Samuel springs report that there has been a big crowd of peo jle at that resort all summer Miss Millie who has been visiting Miss Mabel at Esparto returned to her home in Red Bluff today Mr and Mrs George Pierce went to Yuba City on the noon train Mr lerce was called there to assist In the reorganization of the Sutler Coun y Board of Trade Le Pierce and family Richard Boyle and wife and Phonie Hayes and wife of San Francisco have returned from Samuel springs They report having lad a delightful outing Dr H M Kier was called to Dun ligan in consultation in the case of iie little daughter of Mr and Mrs Jeorge who is said to be af with spinal meningitis Miss Carrie Hadsall went to Pacific Grove this morning She Joined hei aunt Mrs W H Hampton at Davis ville who was en route to the same place Mrs Hadsall accompanied hei daughter as far as BRIEF CITY NEWS Events of interest in Woodland and Suburbs Items of More or less Importance Picked Up and There on the Wing condition shows no EARL MEREILL The celebrated elocutionist and im personator will appear in the Con church on Friday evening September 1st under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society Admission 25 and 15 cents seld Sick headache results from a disor dered condition of the stomach and quickly cured by Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets For sale by Corner Drug Store H P Elder Dispensing Chemist A Messing alike to young and old Dr Fowlers Extract of Wild Straw berry Natures specific for dysen tery diarrhoea and summer com plaint Brown are delivering moun tain oak wood from the car for per cord H B Thats the Man hattan White Heath cling peaches at Days Tuesday Dr Grant has returned M improvement H B has been engaged teach in the Buckeye district Beginning Monday August the office of county school superintendent will he open all day as usual Tho delivery wagon recently sent over to Sacramento by Agent ney to be repainted was returned this morning j The crowd was as large an usual at the Court street pavilion Friday night J H Doollttle for many yearS the leader assisted the band Gladys Worthy has been en gaged to teach in Cleveland district Instead of Miss who was or engaged but has resigned Mrs Russell T Day was fortunate in securing rooms for Woodland Par lor No 90 N D G W on Admis sion day A double parlor and dress ing room at 920 Sixth street was en gaged Messrs Sweet and Need two gen tlemen interested in prohibition work are in consultation with the tion county central committee ing for a speaking campaign In this county Woodland baseball team will to Marysville Sunday to play a game with the Y C M team The lineup ot the home team will be p Burke c Wallace Ib R Schluer 2b Joe Baird 3b Adams BB rf Clyde Griffin cf B Schluer If P Bruton attorney for Mary B Cox guardian of the person and es tate of B L Cox an incompetent has filed an answer to the complaint of H W Frietag denying allegation except that E Cox is an incompetent and that Mary E Cox Is his guardian Eugene Le Doux ot Sutler Creek and Emma Williams of Jackson Am ador county arrived today and at once applied for a marriage license which they obtained Justice B T Lampton tied the nuptial knot Mrs Le Doux returned to Amador county this afternoon Albert Council who has Been galloping horses on the Mackay farm between Woodland and Knights Landing met with an accident this morning The horse he was riding suddenly shied and the lad was thrown to the ground Some of the small bones in his right wrist were broken V Ben Jackson and Fred Holloway spent Wednesday and Thursday in camp in the sink of Cache creek They killed three fine bucks and made a floe catch of black bass Four have boon killed In the sink of Cache creek since the season opened It Is known positively that there Is one more there William Casey was able to leave the hospital today He was taken before Justice Lampton where the officials notified him that If lie would leave the county he was at liberty to do so he would be prosecuted for vagrancy He promised to go Casey is the man whom Wilson cut during a row In which Casey was drunk and the aggressor party consisting of R M Brown V Martin W H Huston W M Browning Dan Jacobs and J T drove out to Grays afternoon where they will camp to night They will have a big beefsteak supper and tomorrow will fish for black bass Their commissary Is well stocked Leave orders for fish at the courthouse A Big Budget o News Taken v from the Express AGREE TO CLOSE We the undersigned merchants and business men the City of Wood land do mutually agree each with the other to close our respective places of business all day on the 9th day of September 1905 so that we may attend the Admission day cele bration and electric carnival to be held In Sacramento on that day ay Huston T S E C W D Bender Johnston ros Woodland Rochdale Co Yolo Savings Bank Bank of Yolo y C L Sieber Co B Cranston Bank of Woodland red Bullock C F Wirth Trade Pal ce W H Alexander Rosenberg o by A A Powers Bush Bros J A Murray G W Ap erson Emll W C Gilmore O Bean Son Wm Luck H lachmann Geo Sanders Geo Knox ack C Ewert Ed Praet nk Smith G W Greene Son ls Cox H Woolley E Krellen erg F de Meneze H Henigan Luck i Ward Sierra Lumber Company per A West Valley per G W S Provosts Mu le Store T H Kitto Bender Bros Woodland Grain and Milling Co pel W W P Rosenberg Bros The following druggists will close t noon on September 9th J V W H Lawson Corner Drug tore J H Shelton SOOTHING FOR UNIVERSITIES A university says B S Martin in is Current Reflections in the Sep ember Maga Ine is a microcosm in which many f the incidents of life in the outer vorld can be inspected almost as con as human nature can be in a cage of monkeys Classic Shades of Cambridge 01 of New Haven of Chicago Call them if you must for many of then will not know what It means but to the crowd of undergraduates to electrify the world to a cag of monkeys Words fall Tho gist of Mr Martins reflection s that the rich tend to room am chum together In college as elsewhere and he points out that this Is an un avoidable fact Good Health to the Children Children especially are fond of dainties and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food As good cake can be made only with good eggs so also a cake that is health ful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food It imparts that peculiar light ness sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake biscuit doughnuts crusts etc and what is more important renders the food wholesome and agreeable to young and old MVM 00 HIW I WINTERS WAIFS orae of the Prices on This Seasons Fruit Visited by Many People PECULIAR DISAPPEARANCE D O he peculiar disappearance of his paln ul symptoms of Indigestion and bil to Dr Kings New Life Pills le says They are a perfect remedy or dizziness sour stomach headache constipation etc Guaranteed at W A Lawsons drug store price FLOUR MILLRUNS DAILY Barley rolled any day to suit farm ers Mill now all complete and In order DR ng Phone Main 434 Sons Miss Nancy Wolfskin Is slowly con Will Hoy came home from Santa Rosa Wednesday Mrs T E McFall Is In San Fran cisco and quite unwell Carroll Ish went to Oakland this morning for a short visit Miss Laura Pleasants returned last from a visit to Portland fair J C and wife have re turned from a three weeks trip to the city Wm and wife returned Tuesday from a visit to San Fran cisco Wolfskill school will open Septem ber 4th with Miss Blanche McNeal as teacher Mrs J Jeans went to yes to visit her daughter Mrs Bert Mrs Jane and Miss Alice returned from Cobb moun tain Sunday Miss Stella Moler has returned from the city where she spent two weeks visiting friends Master Caldwell Brigga went to Oakland Thursday morning to visit relatives a few weeks Mr and Mrs and laugh ter expect to leave soon for their old home In 111 W H Gregory and family spent the week with Rube Clark In Berry essa valley They returned to Win ters Friday Miss Sallie Culton returned to San Jose Wednesday to continue her stud ies at the state normal G L Barnes and family re turned from a two weeks outing at Capitola near Santa Cruz Miss Elinor Merrill was a guest at the home of Mrs A C Sullivan In Pleasants valley several days this week Mrs W S Reed started for Agenda Kansas Thursday where she will spend several months visiting her brother Louis Brock who has been very ill with typhoid fever for three weeks Is Improving Mrs Brock Is also quite unwell The high school will open next Mon day and the grammar school the fol lowing week School began in the Union district last Monday Mra Rose StUtz started for Cash mere Wash Thursday morning She will visit her father there and ex to be gone about three months Mr and Mrs R Morrison have re turned from Samuel springs and Mrs Morrison has gone to Colfax for her health which has not been good re cently Mr and Mrs C H Smith have been enjoying a trip to Portland fair and are now at Centralia Wash where Mr Smiths uncle Is proprietor of the leading hotel The report that Henry Peters race mare had died at Santa Rosa was an error The horse was very sick but recovered and it Is expected that she will enter the races again James who had been very 111 at Point Arena Is now quite well and is working hard in the shingle mills He and Mrs Pleasants do not expect to return until Christmas L Moody has received word that his brother Alexander Moody who visited here last winter died on his way back to New York last May He went by water and was buried at sea Winters Is paying 30 cents a pound for 2 cents for eggs both shipped here from Irrigated districts liven farmers are buying them while they grow wheat at prices that may or may not pay expenses J H has been In San Fran Cisco since Saturday last with his wife Mrs was reported as having had a bad turn but Is now considerably Improved and has more than gained what she lost Dr and Mrs left Friday night for McCloud to be absent about three weeks During the doctors ab sence Dr of Woodland will be In Winters and will attend to his practice Dr enjoys a flue reputation as a medical practitioner Suppose 60 farmers In western Yolo should each put in 10 acres of alfalfa this fall How much difference II would make In the profits of the lani owners and the business of the coun try A creamery would be a sity and there would be no more but ter shipped In Mr and Mrs G M Chapman have returned from a visit to the fair ai Portland and were highly with the trip Mrs Chapman thinks California well represented and likes our building very ranch The forestry building constructed wholly of uu dressed timbers and shi found very Interesting and the exposition well worth the cost ant many times more They made th trip through tho magnificent Colum bia gorge before leaving Oregon The danger In dead grass and weed along streets and roads was exempli fied the other day Coming into towr Ben noticed a team turn oui Continued on Second Page THE ROACH ENGAGEMENT Good lait to Be Given Tonight Uncle Josh in New York waa the at the theater Friday night and It was well presented by the Roach Company There was a big gallery and a fair attendance In the dress cir cle notwithstanding the big counter attraction at tho Court street pavilion Johnnie as Uncle Josh was In the limelight most of the time and he acquitted himself splendidly Miss Tiffany had a more important part than In any of the previous perform ances and her work waa good Miss Pringle did not have as much to do as usual but she was nevertheless liberally applauded Other members of the company gave good support In one act a number of the members of the company gave pleasing specialties the feature of which was a splendid dramatic recitation by Mr Foster This afternoon a matinee waa given and there was a good attendance The play waa The Bashful Lover This evening the last performance will be given The will be A Western Girl a thrilling drama por pioneer life in the west It Is that every seat will be pied as a sewing machine bicycle camera mandolin and talking ma chine are to be given away The bi cycle given away Friday night was drawn by Mr are tiny chocolate coated laxative tablets that move the bowels gently yet thoroughly each day curing chronic constipation Un equaled for biliousness Blck Indigestion sallow complex Ion etc They cool cleanse and purify the blood lOc and in Wood Irud at drug store tf From August 10th to August we will give 25 per cent off on all ladles and childrens ties slippers and sandals tans or black Dont miss this opportunity West Bud Shoe Store Chas J Groh proprietor For a good shave haircut or sham poo go to barber shop tf If you want your Jug filled go to the Manhattan A New Fail Suit to Your Measure at Prices as Low as the Sum of Look at the advantages we have in our tailoring department and you will see how we can undersell all other tailors from to on a suit We buy cloth from the mills In large bolts and get the goods at the mills price We are the only tailors in town who can buy direct from the mills because we are clothing manufacturers as well as tailors All other tailors buy cloth in suit lengths from Jobbers and pay a high price for It The jobber makes a big profit In ordering your suit In our store you save this profit of the Job bers and at the some time get good fitting and good wearing clothes Rosenberg Co SUCCESSORS TO M MICHAEL 613 Main Street Woodland California The Young Men of Woodland To the Trade Palace first and then to High School School opens next week Get ready now Let us help to look manly in one of our L Alder Bros Co Fall Suits Thenis nothing to prevent you from being one of a goodlooking bunch We recommend Suit model with slit in hack athletic shoulders the long coat the trousers that hang just right swing and dash in every feature While on clothing we wish to make a few suggestions on the accessories that fit high class clothing They are the famous Waterhouse Fall Neckwear the E ft W Collars tlic Hawes Hat and the Geo P Ide Shirts Conic to Fred He will save you and your money YOU FRED ALWAYS ALERT PEOPLES TRADE PALACE Cotton Now and Save Perhaps you have been watching the cotton market If you have you will have noticed that the price of cotton and all cotton goods is advancing Luckily we bought heavily of certain cotton goods before the rise and can sell now at prices which we would have to pay should we be compelled to buy now Especially is this true of Cotton Sheets of which we have a big supply on hand give you an idea We mention some to Pequot Sheets 81 by 90 Inches seamless only 90 CENTS EACH This is ths fin est sheet on the market All dealers acknowledge W Heavy Large Sheets ThreeQuarters Sheet of a good grade of muslin piling for 60 CENTS GOT BOY WANTED The Vogue   

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