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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - June 13, 1908, Woodland, California                                WEEKLY ESTABLISHED ISM WOODLAND CALIFORNIA SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 18 1908 DAILY ESTABLISHED lilt FUTURE OF THE CLASS OF 08 Plans of Graduates of Wood land High School Gait of in The the Clau flay to Be on Jane The joyous high school days have practically ended for the following U girls and 7 boys Olive Chalmers Stella Harris Edna Woodfird Bertha Sleber Hagar Fisher Florence Murray Veta Hurst Florence Armstrong Edith Anna Clara Eiton Iun gan Charlie Beebe Lester Cranston Harvey Collins Alfred Julius Oscar Dingle and Roy For a these class of 08 Woodland high school whose appropriate motto is nihil non labore nothing without 1 Ing has not beea completed Eleven of the will enter a university or some other high Institution of learn ing to complete their education while three ot the boys will attend Stanford Misses Florence Murray Olive Chal mers Florence Annstrong and Anna have decided to enroll at the San Jose school Miss Sowena Fisher the university of the Pacific Miss Hagar will College Miss Bertha Sleber and Charlie Beebe will complete their education at Stanford university Miss Veta Hurst has de to enter the California Schoo of Design Mark Hopkins of San Francisco Miss Stella Harris will pur sue journalistic studies Miss Clara Is contemplating taking a thor ough course In music Misses Edith Edna and Holly have not determined their future work Julius Din gle and Alfred Murray are all the who have fully decided just what they will do These three will finish their college work at Stanford university Harvey Collins has been offered a good position in the east and he will prob ably accent From the above It will appear tha Woodland high school will be pretty well represented in the various educa institutions of the state year Following is the cast of characters jn The Rivals the class play to be presented Monday evening gjr Anthony Absolute a widower Beverly Coi Sir Anthonys son and a suit or for Lydias hand Alfred Murray Faulkland Julias lover Lester Cranston Acres the second suitor for Ly dias hand Harvey Collin Fag Captain Absolutes servant Will Biddal David Acres Brown Coachman Sir Anthonys Julius Kraft Julia fiancee of Faulkland Florence Murray Lydia Languish the lady in ques tion Veta Hu Mrs Malaprop a person aunt Clara Elton Lucy Edd COURTHOUSE NEWS The following calendar will be heard liy Judge Monday Estate of Jos L foi sale of real estate Estate of Lottie A Mezger decease Petition for letters of administration Estate of Mary de account and petition fo distribution Estate and guardianship of William Hays account an petition for discharge Reclamation District No 730 vs T R Lowe at members of Sylvan Rebekah WHIRS a The days are almost gone when the of 08 Woodland High will be a unit and ere disintegration sets in the members among whom the most cordial relations exist are meet ng as a whole wherever practicable Friday evening the class by Miss Charlie Beebe a mem ber at her picturesque home on Cross street Green and gold class colors In harmonious greeted the eye throughout the house and the com fort of the guests had been given care miil consideration Tho hostess was assisted In receiving by Misses Olive Chalmers and Clara Elton One feature of the pleasant evening that furnished particular amusement was an auction sale The arduous work of the closing school days made the relaxation afforded especially appre LOCAL ITEMS BRIEFLY TOLD Occurrences That Will Interest Woodland People the beauty of a moonlit night the sophomores of the Woodland High School rode joyously on loads of hay to the Stephens bridge Friday and by the rippling stream frolicked and ate with youthful zest Leithold Mrs Warren Myers and Miss Oda Smith chaperoned the happy crowd AS TO CANDIDATES FOR THE ASSEMBLY Tie editorial In the Mail on Thurs day morning ia calculated to mislead the readers of that paper The article relates to the candidates for the assembly Hon B H Archer and Captain B B Tuttle It is not a question at this time aa to who the can are and what they have done in this county for to which they belong but H is a question where they stand on a vital Issue before the people namely Shall the Southern Pa the politics of the state The editor of the wrong motive to the Republican League leading people to believe that it means one who voted for Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt for president of he United States The name Republican League adopted by tile or stands for purity and honor in politics andls opposed to tie politi cal bureau of the Southern Pacific con trolling the politics of the state This organization believes that the Judges of our higher courts our in fact all officers should be left free to act as their consciences dictate and not be obliged to perform for tho Southern Pacific when Parker and Hatton crack the whip So you will see It is not a question as to who the candidates are BO long as they are respectable honest and capa ble as the Mail says both of these candidates but which side are they on In this important matter Who voted at Sacramento to send A Knight the Southern Pacific candi date to the national Republican con vention at Chicago AKnight who was chairman of the state con vention had disregarded all decency by refusing to allow the reputable ele ment to be heard when they protested against seating the delegation from Shasta county who had been elected by Greeks who were not registered or entitled to vote shutting out the dele gation who had been legally elected by the registered voters The editor of the Mall may pooh pooh the idea about the Southern Pa the politics of the state but the people know all about it Who voted for and who stands for Geo C Perkins another Southern man for United States sena tor A SUBSCRIBER No 108 are requested to atten the I o a F memorial Jw at UM X K Sunday Uth A D general manager and W P Hammond a director of the Northern Electric Railway autoed into town Friday evening Their stay was very brief but in the fey they were here Mr spoke of Hie line coming Into Wood land soon The money market Is a bit tight yet hot he that the at the line from Sacramento to thlt city will becta before rummer 8 p m will meet at I OUa over that the O F hall at p m re wall cent abig cut but it is youn on everything at The Vogue Noble Grand KErma HERB to btj the BPH WWW THB Items of More or Leu Importance Picked Tip Here and Then on the Wing For furnished housekeeping and sin gle rooms to rent column ft B Cranston will have something interesting to say Monday about bug gies and harvesters Tomorrow la flag Say on which the birth or the creation of the American lag is to be celebrated City Recorder Percy for exceeding the speed limit while driving hla automobile The de fendant plead guilty the respected well known of Woodland Is Av Howard a kindly colored man Friday was his birthday and his only daughter Mrs A invited several friends to an elaborate dinner In of tne event O A Lowe reports the loss of a set of dyea for cutting bolt threads which were stolen from his farm several days Mr Lowe says the thief got ev but the handle and he would be much obliged would only re turn for that HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS and Leake to Play in SemiFinal and Final The high school tennis tournament for of the S V I A D Is In progress In Sacramento today Woodland high school Is represented by Beverly Coil Leake who won the championship in 19067 Singles were played this morning and resulted as follows Lumbard of Sacramento won from Greely of 46 64 62 Briggs of won from Coil of Woodland 61 62 Leake of Woodland won from Shel don of Marysville This leaves Lumbard Brigga and Leake to fight It out In the semifinal and final Immediately upon the conclusion of the singles the will be com Sacramento has two teams entered Brigga and Lumbard and Stephenson one Greely and Sheldon Woodland one Coll and Leake It Is generally conceded that the struggle for the championship lies be tween the Woodland team and Briggs and Lumbard of Sacramento The Northern California champion ship tennis tournaments will be held at Grass Valley on Saturday and Sim day June and The doubles will be played on the and the singles the following day The Birdsall trophy cups will be awarded as the doubles prize and must also be won three times to become the property of the winning team The Kidder trophy cup now held by Dr J T Jones of Grass Valley will be a single prize and must also be won three times ot become the permanent property of the winner In addition to tne cups rackets will be presented to members ot the win ning team Whether Woodland will be represent ed at the above named tournament Is not known at present THE PICNIC TOMORROW Everything is ii readiness for the big picnic to ge given by the Hermann Sons at grove tomorrow The Hermann Sons never do things by halves and If you attend the picnic you are assured of good time Then will be dancing games of all kinds and plenty of for both young and old The Band will marie tor the occasion of will be fur on the Dr Oil U the bwt remedy tot ofta Mtn HM UM need with oar far sight L H T Amusements A entertainment is being given at the Acme theater where the Passion PJay Is reproduced The pic tures are striking and no better con ception of the original could be obtain ed than may be had by a visit to the Acme There Is nothing to shook the sensibilities of the most devout but rather all tends to Incite reverence The films are displayed for an hour and half Tha singing of Miss adds to the charm of the production Sisters of Holy Rosary Academy accepted Invitation extended by the manager and accompanied a large number of pupils to the theater this afternoon J The Passion Play will be presented this evening and tomorrow afternoon and evening The manager of Nance the great American tragedienne wrote to Woodland asking for the date of June at the local opera house the opera house is engaged for that evening and It Is probable that Woodland will not have the of seeing that gifted actress this season Owing to numerous counter attrac tions the attendance at the Woodland Band dance Friday evening was not as large as usual Nevertheless there was fairly good sized present and all had an enjoyable time An Immense witnessed the diving act of J F Mangel Friday ev ening at the American Amusement camp Bush and College streets Honestly it Is a thrilling act and everybody ought to see It The paid attractions also drew well and they are very good The company closes Its Woodland season tomorrow A pleasant place to spend a little or considerable time Is the Elite theater You can come and BO as you please and tho pictures are varied and of firstrate quality Carnival to Remain Over Master Mangel will positively dive Sunday afternoon and evening into twentyfour Inches of water from a 96 foot ladder Bears the signature of In use for over thirty years and The Kind You Have Always Bought This style for PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NOTES Comings and Goings of Well Known People Social of to Thow Who Dwell in or New City of Woodland Mrs 0 E went to Sacramento tola morning Shirley was na arrival this morning Mrs J Boers coma over from Sacra mento this morning Mrs Addle Turner went to San Francisco thla morning Mr and Mrs b arrived from Orland thla morning Mr aud Mrs James wont to Sacramento this morning Miss Tharp returned from Knights Lauding this morning Hughes and wife were arriv als from Dunnigan thla morning Mrs M and family ol Sacra mento are guests of C E Dingle and family Mrs EJ Adams and daughter Mrs McFarland went to Sacramento this morning P H Sherwood and W T Foster were arrivals from Sacramento this morning Miss Hazel Crane who has been vis iting Miss Bessie Keene returned to Alameda today Mrs R E Campbell and son Ray and daughter Miss Mildred came up from Berkeley this morning Mrs Addle who has been visiting her mother Mrs W Hall re turned to Stockton this morning Mrs Mark Daniel was an arrival from Oakland Friday evening aud is the guest of Miss Blanche Beamer Beverly Coll and Paul Leake went to Sacramento tills to partici pate In the high school tennis tourna ment for the championship of the 3 V I A L Dr J T Grant returned from San Francisco this morning accompanied I M M For a good haircut or sham poo go to barber shop U by his sinter Grant Dr attended the annual meeting of dental The Yok and will confer today with railroad company in relation to UM proposed new bridge across the Sacramento river George Clark former night operator at the local depot waa an arrival thin from where he has doing duty He will remain in this city several days before re porting to Sacramento E stone and A I of who bare been spending several days this city aa the of Dean Armstrong left tils morning tor Placerville The trio were former ly schoolmates in old Missouri Supervisors Vaughn and and District Attorney Anderson left for San Francisco thla morning ors Snider and Palm Joined them at Davis and they will meet Supervisor who already In San Fran cisco TEA Schillings Best is in packages never comes out of a bin or canister Your grocer your U you we him is the work of makers who can produce CLOTHES that are smart with out being freakish Its the business of this store to scan closely ail the different styles makers to select and decide upon the best to offer young men these and no others We also have a fine selected line of Sum mer Hats in SPLIT STRAW PANAMAS in all shapes Tin Stan Co VISIT Among the visitors to Woodland Fri day was A W Foster of San Rafael regent of the state university a well known financier and until recently head of an Important state railroad He was accompanied by his wife son and N C Stapp They came by auto mobile from San Mr Foster Is much with the state farm at Davis enthusiastic over its natural re sources and confident that when the work under way is will not be will have an institution unsurpassed of its kind WOODLAND BUSINESS MEN Do you realize that the UM of good which the eye which holds the attention which has that Individuality which MD arates t from the poor and indifferent one ot the foundation of A houie is judged by the character ot Its printed matter When you want the right kind of printing description telephone 2031 Latest improved machinery and uptodate facilities for doing the highest printing it the Democrat THE DRIVING CLUB MATINEE To III Hut It A ThreeYear Old feU H B feha B Rapley The Woodland Driving Club boU amateurs and professionals In member ship but the latter will not be per to drive In club except la events with that understanding Saturday next to date set for the matinee of the new club H S Hogaboom of Woodland has sold to John B Rapier of a sired by ahagak sire of dam a full sister to Cham Derby sire of six in the The ooH It of good size Is handsome and will make a fast trotter His hard to beat and he should Improve the horse stock of Eldorado county If given an opportunity Breeders caa make no mistake in sending their to a young home bred aa fellow ia as he comes from two of the moat noted families that have from 10 viz and and Toe City Laundry tor aad laundry Leave at Ariel candy telephone or with J A Wood atent MOHE BITS SPECIAL PRICES Thousands avail ed themselves of the big S cut of I 20 Value Remember the cut is on everything in the store Not just we want to sell but on everything you want So be sure and not miss this carni val of values Giving House ROSENBERG Sale All Week Colored nil mile ALL SIZES Nice clean merchandise just received and bought at panic prices Worth V3 to Yi more than we ask for them this week Navy blue and white clot a fine house c White and black dot lawn c White and black figured trimmed with insertion short c White waist all over erab front short sleeves White waist very fancy emb short sleeves White waist very fancy long IN THE WINDOW Fruit loom e A F C Ginghams 10 c Calico Percales Match embroidery piece insertion 3 ing to match ia every Prom 6 to 13 inches 15 to 29 c yard   

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