Local Brieflets AboutSome People YouKnow.Alf Pennington was down from Willits the first of the week.Robt Schipps was in town from Redwood this week.Tom Parsons and E. Parr were in town since our last.Wm. Montgomery and T. P. Hopkins of Potter were in town Monday.C. Carner and wife of Potter were at the Palace Monday.L. Cassade and wife were guests at the Grand Monday.J. W.- Kelly and wife of Covelo were at the Grand Sunday.Horsemen! buy your horse supplies from Red nail, the up-to-date harness man. tfAttend the fall opening at the City of Ukiah tomorrow.D, H. Dollar of Eel River was in our city Sunday.A. W. Sloat and wife were down from Willits Sunday.We understand that the prunes in this valley are a little late in ripening.Fall wool is selling at Red Bluff at 10y$ and 10% cents.Mrs. H. M. Thatcher, Miss Reaves and Miss Jones were up from Largo Sundav.Just received at Rec! nail’s Harases Shop a fine line of Saddles—at right prices. tfCalvin B. White of Oakland is the Democratic nominee for Congress in the Third District, against Victor H.John Yakel Utid wife of Gravellyvalley .were in TJkiah Monday.* . * • .R. T. Gray left Monday noon for Eden valley and Round valley.Rednali’s line of Saddles are up-to-date and bis prices are right. tfW. A. Davidson and wife were down from Laytonviile Monday.Wanted—An apprentice giri at— -Willi ^ vm#Miu.Mrs. Johnson’s dressmaking parlors.‘ ttnmntfxewrmLesa Pinches of Lavtonville wasDin-town this week.W. S. Bell and wife were here from Willits Monday.R. Hodinott of Point Arena, who lately returned from a visit to England was in Ukiaii Sunday.*Get ready for the splendid Institute entertainment Oct. 2. Secure your seats early.«Last week W. A. Ford bot the first lot of this seasons hops sold at this point at 22 cents a pound.The ladies of the Christian church will serve meals during Fair week in the brick building next to church, tfJames Riffe, and Charles Hurt, who have been to the city on] business, passed thru town this week en route home to Covelo.Si The school department of this* *county was never in better shape than it is now under the administration of J. F. Barbee.The situation in the Pennsylvania coal region grows steadily worse. There are daily collisions between crowds of strikers and the sheriff’s posses and the military also takes a hand.• %Ava W. Sloat and Miss Anna Young, both of Willits, weremarried last Sunday afternoon attheparson-age of the M. E. Church, South, Rev. W. O. Waggener officiating.Rev, D. M. Gillies will preach at the Presbyterian church in this city next Sunday at 11 oclock. Union services at the same church in theevening.t TT