Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - June 27, 1906, Woodland, California WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1859 WOODLAND CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 27 1900 DAILY ESTABLISHED 1877 PURELY PERSONAL ANOTHER WEDDING and Goings of Well Known People Mies Anna Wilson Russell Married to W L Britton f Social Gossip of Interest to Those Who Dwell in or Near the City of Woodland I N Holt went to Santa Rosa this morning Senator iVf came over Sacramento today A M Gregg returned from Palo Alto this morning Miss Snowball returned to Knights Landing this morning L and H of Cranmore are in this city today George Clark returned to San Fran cisco Tuesday afternoon Mrs S A Huston returned from Co hisa Tuesday afternoon John Renz was over from Sacra mento Tuesday evening Mrs Cadenasso returned to San Francisco Tuesday afternoon Mrs W C Curtiss returned from Sacramento Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Frank Hlatt left for Sutler county Tuesday evening Mrs I B Hughes and John Hunt arrivals on the noon train Miss Hazel Stevens and Tracy Hoag up from Davis this morning Miss Julia Boggs was an arrival from the north Tuesday afternoon Mrs J Eakle was an arrival from Point Richmond Wednesday evening Earl Shrout left for Sacramento this morning to report for duty on the Union W W returned from Black Daimond Tuesday evening and went to Sacramento this morning Mrs Sarah Van Zee and her guest Mrs Van Maren of San went to Sacramento this morning Cal Brown returned Tuesday after noon from Tehama where he had been visiting his sister Mrs 0 Mnr ders Lee Brown arid family of Dayton Washington are visiting friends In thls city today They will leave Thursday morning on their return to Washington Among the arrivals Wednesday ev ening were Mrs W F Mixon Mrs J O Chalmers Mrs Ed Doran F S Mattel Ed Mering F W Blanchard Henry Mast and E J Tharp Mr Ed Cox and wife of Sacramento were arrivals on the noon train They brought the news that Miss Minnie Baker of this city was a winner of one of the vacation trips In the Bee con test LOCAL BREVITIES County Clerk Hadsall is dating many residents of Woodlan by registering them at their place o business You can pick up dollars when buy building material from the Wes Valley Lumber Company See the advertisement A meeting of the chamber of com merce was held Tuesday evening wit a view of keeping up the Interest in the proposed state fair exhibit No doubt the sun Is shining brightly behind the dark and heavy clouds tha hide the sun from view today but thi threatening weather is becoming 1 monotonous Mr and Mrs H E Coil entertains a few friends at cards Tuesday even ing The game was 500 Very nlc refreshments were served The dec orations were very pretty AThe today publishes picture of Geo W Scott of Yolo wh was present at the meeting of the Re publican Committee an who voted for Fremont In 1856 The regular weekly band dance wi lie held at the Court street Friday evening On Wednesday ev cning July 4th the band will also glv n dance at the platform TP W Murray has accepted a pos tlon with the Eagle Drug and Company of Wadsworth and wl leave for Nevada next Friday Du ing his employment in W H Law sons drug store he has made man friends In Woodland Mast got pocketed in a crus of vehicles in Sacramento Tuesday a result of which he was knocke down and two wheels passed over h right leg which was bruised He Is still able to get aroun Uie aid of a cane A MOUNTAIN OP GOLD At 3 oclock this afternoon Mr Wil am Lawrence Britton of Cottonwood asta county and Miss Anna Wll n Russell of this city were mar ed in the rooms of the brides moth in the Craft building It was a very quiet affair and the which was performed by ev J A Pettit was witnessed only Mrs Russell and the necessary Mr and Mrs Britton will spend a honeymoon in this city after they will go to their future ome near Cottonwood where Mr is engaged In farming Mr Britton is a native of Missouri at he has been a resident of a for several years Ho is the old son of W J Britton of Sawtelle os Angeles county Ho came to a few days ago Those who ave met him are favorably Impressed ith his appearance The bride Is the oldest daughter of rs S F Russell She is a native f Virginia The family has resided n Woodland about six years and the ride is highly esteemed by those who now her NATIVE DAUGHTER Banqueted and Specially Hon ored by Local Parlor ho members demurred but she de that it would be Impossible for her to fill the position any longer No was chosen The matter will ie considered at the next regular meeting Mrs L for Many Years Secretary of the Parlor Re Many Presents SOCIAL THIS EVENING The social and concert to be given i I O O F hall this evening by the idles of the Catholic church promises be a very pleasant event Many have been Bold and a large rowd is assured The money will be sed as a starting hind for a big fair proceeds of which are to be used n building a newchurch The follow ig excellent program wil be rendered ila evening March orchestra Minnie Ha duet for flute and clarionet vocal olo Holy City V cornet olo E I Leake zither solo P clarionet solo Christian late of the Zinkand San Fran isco Wie Ich Sle Geliebt REPUBLICAN CONVENTION The Republican state convention ill meet in Santa Cruz on ay The call provides bat the apportionment shall be one elegate for each 250 votes cast for V S Wood Republican nominee for lector at tba general election in 1904 nd one delegate for a majority frac ion thereof In assembly districts the primary election law Is not mandatory delegates may be elected appointed in such manner as the committees may prescribe folo county will be entitled to saven ROBERT BERKELEY INJURED Robert Merkely a Sacramento coun y farmer and hop grower who mar led Miss Nellie Thorpe of this city vas severely Injured Tuesday after He fell from a Jadder while ai vork removing a wire trellis on the itoch ranch near Oak Hall and broke his Jawbone Mr Merkely was taken o his home on the Riverside road He vas unconscious for nearly two hours The news first came to this city in to Miss Lulu Thorpe who eft for the Merkely home Tuesday afternoon PRINTER HISSING A Winters dispatch to the Sacra mento Bee says that J Bliss a n the employ of the Express disap eared last Sunday When last seen ie was on a wheel and stated that h was going for a ride up can yon He left his and a week wages are due him He is about 2 years of age five feet 9 inches ii leight weighs about 150 pounds ha brown hair and eyes and was smooth shaven A man answering this de scription was in Woodland Monday PART OF TRACT SOLD Mrs Anna Webber Thomas of Davl has purchased of Senator lot 24 25 30 31 37 38 39 and 40 com prising 160 acres of the Hext tract It is what is known as the home place the residence and all out buildings being located upon it Tuesday evening was the regular meeting night of Woodland Parlor To 90 N D G W There was a good for in addition to the rou Ina business there was an event on he card of more than ordinary Inter st For more than eight years Mrs L Hutchings nee Miss Maggie n the secretary of tbo local parlor She has been so efficient in the dls harge of the duties of the position hat she has been reelected time and without any opposition A few weeks ago Miss Smith was untried and the members of the par or decided to give a reception and in her honor on Tuesday ev ening As Mrs Hutchings is very all the members of the parlor could possibly be present made t n point to be there The affair was a complete surprise o Mrs and the first in imation had that she was to be spe honored came when under the lead of The good of the order Miss lead of The go doof the order Miss Simmons announced that a banquet had been spread in the ban luet hall An adjournment was taken and the members quickly gathered about the hoard The decorations of the lanquet hall were very pretty and suggestive of a wedding White car nations and pepper boughs were the features For years it has been the custom of he parlor to present their newly married members with a tin spoon Upon this occasion Miss Lulu Shelton ivas chosen to make the presentation speech and she was particularly face lions and witty The response of Mrs Hutchings was happy and ate Bfrs at the time of her wedding was presented by the parlor with a dozen solid silver spoons Mrs Hutchings observed the usual custom of throwing a bouquet into the crowd of unmarried ladies present this occasion Miss Ethel Blohm of lift Pajaro Parlor of guest of Mrs Prank Parker was Uie fortunate young lady and she was warmly congratulated upon the pros of soon becoming a bride It was a delightful reception and an event that will long be remembered by those who were enough to be present During the business meeting Mrs Hutchings tendered her resignation ELLIS TO BE POSTMASTER There uro Indications that the fight or the successor lo T A Nelson whoso term Is to expire Is not yet over by nuy menus and that the published reports that ohn A has the Job carefully sewed up is not based upon the real acts In Hie case Those In the know that the successor to Postmaster Nelson will be Deputy Revenue Col ector Ellis of this city Friends of Mr Kills even go so far us to sny that hero Is nobody but himself in the and that he Is slated for the lob in such fashion as to make It prac a cinch A gentle man who claimed to know what ho vas talking about stated to a Mail re lorter today that a prediction that Ellis would be the next postmaster ould bo made with perfect Stockton Mall I IHI Ml LOOK OUT FOR YOUR DOG There are a number of vicious and mangy curs in Woodland that malic a practice of chasing people who are on wheels or riding in vehicles There is always danger that a horse may run away and a man who was riding a bicycle recently was severely bitter by one of these vagrant dogs In some instances they have been known to threaten pedestrians In all sucl cases the persons threatened woult be justified In killing the brutes ON A CAMPING TRIP Oscar Dingle and Paul Leake lefl at an early hour this morning for a camping trip through Lake county They will probably make their longest stop at Bartlett springs They are well equipped for an outing will make the Journey by leisurely stages and try to enjoy all the comfort pleasure am sightseeing that such a trip can af ford They expect to be gone or four weeks ANNUAL MEETING The meeting of the flower mission of the W C T U will be held on the lawn of the M E church Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock Ev erybody invited A freewill offering will be taken FIRE A small house at Fourth and Mar guerite streets in over the river wsa destroyed by Hre Tuesday afternoon U was occupied by a fam ily named Greenfield The loss was SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES Via Northern Pacific Railway on July 2nd and 3rd Special rates to St Paul and return 17000 Chicago could not bring as much happiness also reduced round trln Mrs Lucia of Caroline Wls St RS did one box of Arnica Salve when It completely cured a run ning soro on her leg which liad tor tured her 23 long Greatest an healor of plica wounds and Korea 25 at W H drug store Loula Omaha and Kansas City making trip via Portland and the Great Pacific Dont for get side trip through Yellowstone Park Write or call for literature nni further Information T K Stateler Gen Agt 1114 Broadway Oakland The many Woodland friends of Mr Sills will read the above with a great leal of pleasure REMOVALS The office of the Yolo County Con Water Company the Yolo Abstract and Title Company and N A Hawkins law offices here In the second story of the Woodland Bank building have been removed to the Ball adjoining while the bank building Is undergoing repairs E W Armfield will remove his office from the bank building to the Thomas Hauton on the opposite cor ner of Main and First HAMILTON WILL CELEBRATE The new town of will be i lively place on the 4th of July Ar have been made for a free barbecue in a fine natural forest rove There will be a match game of jail between Hamilton City and Dia mond Match Company nines and of the value of will bo offered to employes by the sugar com pany The celebration will end with a grand ball In be evening The en tire Sacramento valley Is Invited TENNIS TOURNAMENT From the Grass Valley Union we that the tennis tournament which came to a close on Monday evening was a great success For the second time Francis and Lowell of Auburn won the cup If they i win it again It will become personal property Fletcher Elliott won the singles championship and the Kidder trophy SORE NIPPLES A cure may be effected by applying Chamberlains Salve as soon as tho child Is done nursing Wipe It off with a soft cloth before allowing the chil to nurse Many trained nurses this salve with the best results Price 25 cents per box Sold by J R Shel ton druggist DEATHS FROM APPENDICITIS decrease In the same ratio that the use of Dr Kings New Lite Pills Increases They save you from danger and bring dulck and painless release from con and the ills growing out o It Strength and vigor always follow their use Guaranteed by W H Law son druggist 25 cents Try them PEPPER WHISKEY We aro distributors for the celebrat ed old Pepper Whiskey The Man hattan For a good shave haircut or Bham 00 go to barber shop t BASEBALL GOSSIP mm THE EXPOSITION Woodland and Unbeaten Elk Groves Next Sunday Woodland and Tierney Stars to on the Local Diamond oil the Fourth of July OH July 1st he undefeated Elk Grove will lo Ibis city to try with tho locals Elk Grove bus n of nine con victories No other base ball team in lie valley a record as this and the Ulk boys are hoy can keen up the winning streak Woodland also bus a clean record games to its and S fully as determined us Klk Grove lo add another victory to the string The teams will probably up us follows Woodland Pos Adams Gibson Scully c Jim McDonald and T Alien Joe B Pearl About the only celebration of Inde day in this city will IH tbc game between mid Uie Tierney Stura of on the of July Ith the hand dunce In evening n the Court street pavilion Both will doubtless be well attended The Stars team Is rmo of the best in Sacramento Demon llau ser who considered good for a trial In the Pacific Coast has the regular twirler for Un learn On lust Sunday Iu was suc by Cox who twirled magnifi cent game The papers did not slate whether Cox bus boon se to permanently succeed Mauser or not His past performances In in Is city stump him as a wirier fully the equal of Rev J Gordon to Locate in Marysville 1 Gordon form erly of uf oue of the most olo pulpit orators In the west was u unanimous cull to the pas torate of Mount Olivet Baptist church which llov 1 H Alien recently re signed lust evening at the regular business mooting The o doa recommended he calling of Rev lo the vacant pulpit Ho the call nml will cuter upon I his labors at once Hev Is called the having served with the iMIh U S Infantry In the charge at San Juan lu the engagement President Roosevelt with his Hough Riders distinguished them selves lie also served us of the Veterans of Washington being the only colored man in the west thus honored In fraternal circles Ho stands high among his people Ho tho position of Chaplain In Grand of Colored Masons of Hits stale A few weeks ago ho was Invited to lecture throughout the south under tho direction of the National Baptist Convention the largest negro organi sation in the world On earning tha tho national convention had changed Its place of meeting this year from to Memphis Mr declined the offer prefer ring lo remain In California Mount Olivet church Is ono of tho colored churches In tho west having boon nearly u hair Appeal Jamestown Will Celebrate An Next Year t TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers can have the Democrat forwarded to them during their vacation extra expense by applying to this office or to Richard Boyle news agent Subscribers who fall to receive the Demo crat regularly will confer a favor by promptly reporting Uie failure to tho Democrat or to news agent Hears the signature of use for over thirty years ani In The kind you always bought orders for City he Ariel Candy Store Laundry nt California Has Heaped Rich na an Advertiser at and Fairs Jamestown Virginia will hold an In 1907 to the settlement of Virginia In 1607 U will bo a celebration of the three hun anniversary of that event Cal haa matlo an exhibit at all the great expositions and falra and the derived have been well worth nil tho money the exhibits coat Mr A L Button tho manager of the press bureau is an old and he has addressed the following letter to all California newspapers To Editor No state In the Union has been more progressive and none more appreciative of exposi tions California She has been a persistent advertiser and haa reaped rich harvests therefrom California has ever been a stayer never a quitter but throughout the east there haa been a fear and created by the re cent earthquake and many who have longed to locate in California have lost that longing the horrible disaster of last April Their confi dence In California has been Impaired and tho effects of the earthquake are manifest In the change of sentiment once so favorable to the state of gold and fruits and flowers People who have lived in California and love that wonderful state are still loyal to It but an apprehension has Continued on Fourth Page STOMACH TROUBLES Mrs Sue Martin un old and highly respected resident of was sick with stomach trouble for more than six months Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets cured her She says I can now eat anything I want and am Uie proudest woman In the world to find such a good medi cine For sale by J E Shelton SAY MR MAN A full line of Grohs shoe store shoes at I Dr n B Campbell dentist formerly of Woodland has returned DANGEROUS TO NEGLECT A COLD How often do we hear it remarked Its only a cold and a few days later earn that the man is on hla back with pneumonia This is of such common occurrence that a cold however slight should not be disregarded Chamber lains Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumo nia and has gained its great larity and extensive sale by Its prompt cures of this most common aliment It always cures and is pleasant to take For sale by J R Shelton POSTMASTER ROBBED G W Fouts postmaster at Riverton fa nearly lost Ills life and was robbed of all comfort according to his letter which says For 20 years I had chron ic liver complaint which led to such a severe ease of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years Sure cure for bil neuralgia weakness and all stomach kidney and bladder de rangements A wonderful tonic At W H Lawsons drug store 60 We take particular delight in fitting odd men i Stout Thin TaU Short In Our Complete Stock of Smart Clothes Did you get that circular telling why you should wear linen mesh under wear This is Dr Wirths famous linen mesh under wear Strange to say it is cool in summer and warm in win ter I nm warm blooded and lam wearing it so far the claim I think is right It cer tainly feels very nice and we have had some fairly warm weather DR WIRTH YOU KNOW FRED The Trade Palace Dont think that piles cant he cured Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doans Ointment 60 cents at any drug store Rosenberg 1613615 Main Street Co IN BIG GUTS SATURDAY EMBROIDERIES Values the yard Swiss Nainsook and Cambric from G to 9 inches wide in shadow blind and stiletto effects 1000 yards of it A special buy by us a special sale for you EMBROIDERIES AND RIBBONS RIBBONS 35 goods Nos 60 and 80 in and staple These are mill ends short 8 yards In order to get the price concessions we were compelled to buy heavily All perfectly high grade goods THE VOGUE