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Ukiah Republican Press from Ukiah, California • Page 3

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PE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs 0 Cobb of Garberville has reeievcd a fine offer for her new book, Blaxine, the half breed girl, from the Neaglc Publishing company, says the Eureka Herald. Mrs Cobb has made quite name for herself in the literary world and is well known in this county where she thought school when she was Maggie Smith Greenwcll. Judge A Cooper was a business visitor i Utis Uds week. Johnson, the renlestate agent, was up from Son Francisco this week on a business visit. Mrs Rodwick will open her kindergarten on September in the annex to the Presbyterian church corner of Dora and Perkins streets.

This is the best location that could be procured at the present lime. Instruction strictly unscctnrinn. Terms per month. Hours 9 to 12 a m. Illustrative talk to be given in the kindergarten, Friday, 11 Sept.

10. '21 Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a in in room 2 of the Eversole building. Subject for Sept 12, "Substance." Testimony meeting Wednesday in. All are invited. 1) Wentworth 1 1 c(Uiis ranch.

He had expected to come up earlier and spend the summer but his wife's father was so low that they could not leave him. Mr Wentworth is now a contractor and builder in Berkeley and reports that there is lots of building around the bay. He says that his few days stay at his ranch greatly improved Inn health. For work mares and 2 work horses. For sale cheap.

Enquire at Douglass retch sauth of Dkiah. tf. gold broach with a picture the late Haskett on the outside and an infant's picture inside. Finder will please return to this ottiee. Mr and Mrs Harry Morris and Miss Nellie Gamer came up from Napa Sunday and spent Monday in this city.

Harry made the trip in his Ford and reports a ileasant time until Mendocino county raads were struck. They made the trip in seven hours. Max Widaskey is in San Francisco this week buying goods for his fall opening. Mrs Heap is in Colorado where she will vssit her sisters for a couple of months. The firm Heap Christiansen has dissolved by mutual consent and Mr Heap will continue in the sawmill business.

Mr Christiansen will remain in Ukiah engage in business. If you want a good automobile at a small outlay get that '08 Pen runabout from Cax Lambert. They guarantee it to bo in good condition and it is fully equipped with oil lamps, searchlight, top, leather coverings over rear tires, extra inner and complete tool and tire la. That is the auto for tf. DR.

N. MANASSE, the oldest, established Oculist-Optician of San Francisco, will be in Ukiah for short persons afflicted with impaired sight can be accurately fitted. The most difficult cases can be suited in lenses, Examination of eyes absolutely free. Make appointments after at Squires drug store. For the convenience of patients who cannot come during the week the doctor will be at the drug store, all day Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

Tax Collector Van Dyke went to San Francisco this week to visit his son who has been in the hospital. Mr and Mrs Theodore Brookes were arrested in Willits on charge of kidnapping Miss Jennie Young of Hoplaud. They were brought to this city and the charge was dismissed. For Sale or will trade for top good wood wagons, double tires, double brakes, trailer couplings. Apply Henry Heckendorf, blacksmith, north of Ukiah.

tf. Cecil and Edgar Dutton spent a few days this week with their parents Mr and Mrs Dutton. Remember the date, Saturday, Sept 18th is the Ukinh Cloak and Suit House fall opening. Mrs Dutton return ed Friday to her home in San Jose after an extended visit with Mr and Mrs Dutton. September Records Edison 2 and 1 minute, and Victor double disc records, have just been received by Tin: Josi JKWKI.KY Co.

Miss Alma Atkinson who is attending summer school at the university visited in town a few days this week. Elder was over from Hell valley this week on a visit. For furniture Enquire of Mrs Sedding at dence on Clay street. For cases and double deck glass show case for sale cheap. Joseph Jewelry store.

The Ukinh Cloak and Suit House will hold its fall opening, Saturday, Sept 18th. Mrs Tryon of Santa Rosa was up on a visit to friends and relatives this week. For and fixtures. Good location. Cheap.

Enquire at this office A room cottage in a nice, attractive location, corner lot about 1 (10x100. Fine orchard and good garden land. Easy terms. Price only SS00. OWEN.

For Sale $150.00 organ. Enquire at this office. For the best Spanish Merino bucks in the county and the cheapest, see Marion Ornbauin at Yorkville, Mendocino county, Calif. 2mos. OASTORIA.

Bws tho Klnii ou HavB Always Bought cheap her resi trees. 2t. apply A th outfit. Price $125. That is the you.

Inquire at their garage. I will open my normal again Aug 30th as Mrs Ward has given up the work. MRS POTTERFIF.LD. Joe Weselsky hus just moved into his new house on his ranch. Ephraim Weiss, the expert refracting optician of San Francisco, will be in Ukiah at the Hotel Cecille September 9.

Otto Zeus of the Travelers Insurance company spent several days in this city this week. Mr Zeus is nlso a newspaper man owning the Mill Valley Independent. For six foot prune Address McCracken, Ukiah. A fresh A 1 cow for sale to Linder. Powell, assistance agent Standard Oil company, spent Tuesday in town as guest of Neil Ankor, the local representive.

Miss Annie Clark of Cnhto entered Mrs Porterfields normal Monday morning. Miss Clark is a graduate of the Ukiah high school. If you huve something to sell, advert ise it in the' You'U sell it. Bean the 8 Kind Ion Haw Always BougJI Of Clarence Harrison is now the happiest man in town. His wife has just presented him with it fine boy.

Dr Van Allen reports both mother and son doing nicely. who wishes to attend high school would like to do chores or work for his board. Enquire at this office Dr Hopkins was down from Potter this week on a business visit. He reports things prospcrsous in his section and'a nplendid outlook for the farmers. For suney in good -condition complete with side curtains, pole and shafts.

Price Also sot of double surrey harness in good condition. Price $10. Enquire of Fine, at Ranch south of town. Bert Miller, the harbor is hud up with a hum fingor. Mrs many friends hope to hee him back his chair i.guin in a few days, Mr and Mrs Hoffman who have been visiting relatives in Ukiah for sev- tral weeks have returned to their home in Sacramento.

Mrs John Thornton occom- Minted them and will visit at their home Prof Mower and Fred Thomas went to Healdsburg yesterday to attend a meeting the AeBC'ercie league. tho lmj Always Mrs Coffin of Seattle and Mrs Ben Culbert of Fort Bragg have been visiting in this city this week. Mrs Coffin was a resident of this city about thirty years ago and misses a great many familiar faces. She is impressed with the growth of Ukiah however. Cashier Tracy of the Savings bank and daughter, Miss Bernice, returned this week from their outing.

They visited the ranch at Cummings and also visited Covelo. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SHOULD NOT BE MADE. Kind You Have Always A Distinctive Line OF NEW CLOTHING I tar Correspondents I T'S easy to see at a glance that there's a style about some men which distinguishes them among their fellows; they a bout their business in the usual way, and they be men; but there is some thing about their looks tfcats erent. i 1) loco by it, Marx dress a man that way; there's a class to these clothes which you don't get in any other. We want you to look that way; and we've got the clothes here that will do it; 5 perfect tailoring, and style thats destlnctive.

Do you want it? Suits 10 to $35 Overcoats 10 to Everything New IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of California in and for the County of Mendocino, In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth A. RifTe, deceased. C. A. Burdg, the Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth A.

Riffe, Deceased, having this 8th doy of September, 1909, presented to the above Court and filed therein, his verified petition in the above entitled estate, ing for an order to sell all of the reul and personal property of said decedent, at private sale, tor the purposes mentioned in said petition, said real property being situate in Mendocino County, State of California, and being ull the right, title and interest of tho decedent and her estate in and to the SW t-i of Sec 6 Twp 22 12 M. D. M. and it uppearing to the Court from said petition thut it is necessary to sell said real and personal property therein set out to pay the debts outstanding against the decedent, the debis charges and expenses of administration which have accrued and which will or may accnie; It is therefore ordered, by the Hon, J. While, the Judge of said Superior Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said Elizabeth A.

Kifle, Deceased, appear before the said Superior Court, on Monday, the 11th day of October, 1UU9, at ten clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Superior Court nt the Court House in Ukiah City, Mendocino County, State uf California, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted to the suid Executor to sell reol the and personal property set out and Uescribeo in said petition, at private sale, ano in the manner therein petitioned, lor the purposes set out in said petition; it lurther ordered, that a copy of this order be published lor four successive prior to said October 11th, 191)9 in the Republican Press a weekly newspaper printed and published in Mendocino Umiitv, State of California. Dated this September 8th, 1909. J.

Q. WHITE. Judge of the. Superior Court Indorsed; Hied Se.pt 10, 1909. HALE McCOWEN, Clerk.

NkNAB HIRSCH, Attorneys for Executor. Ul.iuh Republican Press, Sept 10, 1909, NEW HATS A Complete New Stock Including all the New Shapes and Wanted Colors such as Greens, Wines, London Smoke, etc. $2, $2.50, $3.00 Shirts NEW PATTERNS IN BOTH PLAIN AND PLA1T- BOSOMS, COAT SHIRTS AND REGULAR SHIRT STYLES. $2 HOIIIAND, Sept Brookes is cutting his corn for his silo. He thinks that he may have to call on his neighbor's fields ta lilt it.

Crawford is home for a few days on visit. Howell is home from college for a few days. Peck, the famous artist of London, is visiting his aunt, Mrs Orren Howell of Duncan springs. Mr and Mrs Smith of the Foster place and Mr and Mrs Balaehe spent Sunday List in Healdshurg. Mrs lirookes spent Friday in luma visiting her niece, Mrs A Bloome.

Thomas of Geyscrvillc visited Leek last Saturday. Paul Beach of Lakeport, accompanied by his family, spent the week here with his mother. William Harvey who has been quite 55! is able to be around again. Miss Grace Allen best entertained a few friends at luncheon last Sunday in honor of Miss, Komonla of Alameda. The occasion was the young lady's sixteenth birthday.

Mrs Patterson is visiting her sister, Mrs Sierck. Allen Cooper who has been visiting her mother returned to San Francisco Monday. She was accompanied by her son. Mrs Utter and family of Los Angeles have been visiting Mrs Lowe. RooNVii.i.K, Sept was a game of baseball played on the Wendling diamond yesterday Sept 5th, between Albion's team aiul Boonville's oW stand-by team, of which the following it a good description.

The Albiens came to win the game. But fell a long way short. Peon ville was there, with scores to spate Which made the Albums snort. Hiitscll'n pitching was the feature the game. Wallach behind the bat, was there with the good whip, as no one got a stolen base, and made the coasters stick to the.

bases an abalone to a rock. Burger and Ingram were there with a three bagger apiece in the fifth inning. Willis the old timer dropped nothing in the held. Boonville's south paw short slop there with the goods, as nothing went through. Pete Rawles, Boonville's second base-man had a fine whip home, as, Albion found out.

Alexander of Albion was there with his heady game. Darnoii and Zill, Albion's first and third base men played a good game, but Albion's short stop was certainly on tht bum for he did nothing but growl. Hr Perkins of was the umpire and the game stood 8 to 5 when they quit ia favor of Boonville. Harry St John had the misfortune to get hit on the eye and had to quit. Boonville is ready to play Albion on the Ukiah diamond for Fly Singley's sheep ranch against the Albioa saw mill.

How about it Albion. If any team that can play ball or thinfc they can, want to have a brush with the Boonville team. All they have to do is to send a challenge to Ed De Young, the manager of the Boonville base ball team and he vail accommodate them. I GAME. pi! (UlfOfiltt pirn I The JUST WRIGHI SHOE SHOES ALLgNEW STYLES IN JTHE FAMOUS "JUST WRIGHT SHOE" A SHOE WITH A REPUTATION.

to $6.00 Medical'and Surgical Cases treated and cared for with all the convenience and equipment of the modern hospital. CONSULTING STAFF 'o( the piwnin- TEN1SOM DCANE Saa FrauciMO Phyri- RESIDENT SURGEON ctann and New Collars New Neckwear I ME YER? BUT ALL-WOOL CLOZ 'TOTS Angel Wings To keep you from going up, and Wings to beep you from going down, at CLELAND'S CIGAR STORE. The WILLGOX ORCHARD Bartlett Pears Miilr Peaches Now on the Market PRICES IN UKIAH AND POTTER VALLEY REDUCED THIS YEAR. For Terms Apply W. F.

WILL.COX Prop. ctx63 UKIAH, CAL.

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