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7ANTED FOa BALE Thirteen members of te gos It. it I I I a II I pel teajot of the Sebastopol 1.1, 19901 FOR SALE is-r 6 good family RANTED Experiencan Methodist huwhr" under the ana wire on cnicaen rancn. Eggs, milk and cottage lurni i Hoosier xitcnen cabinet. Volkerts, phone 'f (1119) captaincy of W. JtL Hotle, took charge of the evening service at THE VYH Oi.ES DM Extras' 47c Pullets -40 l-2c 5c isnea.

a i wages. lAppiy box 1103 Argus. (U02) the Petaluma Methodist Church FOR SALE Strohber player, Seventy-Aye sales were recorded yesterday during this session of the Dairy, Exchange. Prices were unchanged and for the most part steady. California butter was lightly traded in at 65 l-2c.

Egg prices were steady thru-out all grades. Two cars, carrying 900 cases of eggs, were PANTED-T0-RE; Pelumaj lanowun -rons cneap. Ap-t Sunday evening, 41 l-3c work horse; also to nay The team is composed of 26 ply 614 Second after 6 p. (1112), driving and riding horse: Extras Pullets Peweea and includes high 35 l-2c 80 l-5c young plg for sale- A. Lam school boys, apple growers, me bert, 5, Box 111.

(1104) FOR SALE 1800 chicks for, delivery Wednesday; -4500 for, SaCwrday.A White Hatchery. Efficient, dependable and the baking powder you use. Rumioid' hasehablea pi-ogressive liousewWes'iof attain perfection in baking. Rutnford l'o nafaM knaMMM mmm.Jm 1 Extra ranch eggs' were a frac- chanics, merchants and professional men they are a live PLANTED Experienced-faaa Iakinc (U) shipped from San Francisco on May '4th. One of the cans was bunch, every one; They put on ftion of a cent higher in Petal u-Una today, the dealers paying ply W.

Wanlstrom. Magnolia Heights. Phone jsciivt uasoiiK uuwuut destined for New York and the a very practical and Interesting FOR SALE 8 weeks old pigs Inquire C. Hansen, 1, Box ,41 l-3c as against 47c in San and helpful service, full of RUMFORD COMPANY, Providoiccy R.L other was headed for Los An 231A, Liberty District. (1095) Francisco.

bright, Christian exper geles. straight Extra first pullet eggs were FOR SALE Ford roadster at shift 12 to.8.i U. Pantry Two cheese sales were record iences and magnify the attractive side of retjgious life. Every one weaker and 35 1-8 was paid lady, one who can' make sal' ed. Chronicle.

Petaluma Auto Repair Shop, 145 Keller St. (988) .4. ttl atam RjtatUniL' here. Undersized pullet stock of the team has some part in was firm at 30 l-5c. the service, their "speeches" be FOB BENT EGG MARKET There were 3,915 eases of ing really heart talks and the fPUNO lady voutt like office -work.

Inquire at Wombi'i itf It Main Rt nhnnA fresh eggs on the dealers' floors WILL rent half of 4 acres chick songs consist of solos, duets and quartettes several beautiful IN SAN FRANCISCO Venire For Wednesday A jury venire wa3 drawn in Judge Seawell's court Saturday from which a jury is to be aelect-eL for the trial of thft rase of in this city yesterday, according to the daily bulletin of the Bureau of Markets. songs were rendered the en ranch; modern houses; brooder houses; room for hens; 3 miles from Petaluma. Inquire this office. (1129) varied program of the evening. WANTED at once It girls to Pick chickens.

McCullough Poultry stocks were moving Butter remained firm at SHARP CLUB HAS FINE SESSION At the regular session of the Sharp Club held at the studio of Miss Dorothy Bolz on Saturday, Miss Marjory Horn was accepted as the 27th member, and a delightfur afternoonwas spent. Miss Bolz read an original story, "Through the Forest," which suggested the themes for the musical numbers later rendered by the club members. Af Capt. Hotle closed the meeting Co. (1115) 55 l-2c.

slowly yesterday, while prices were showing several big drope. FOR. RENT Furnished house WANTED Good able bodied I men to work at Petaluma Tan POULTRY Xlive of 4 rooms at Rionido during May and June. Apply at No. 175 Main St.

W. D. Houx. (1084) nine Co. (1124) with a very practical talk from a layman of the church to the laymen of the congregation.

It is hoped the team, will come again. This team is filling appointments in the various towns White Leghorn hens 24 2fic fiOY WANTED Apply to Beld- Colored hens 32c C. Gerva8oni et against the City of Petaluma, which is set for trial Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The following Petalumans were included in the venire: Wra. Perry, J.

R. Butin, J. I. Penry, Percy V. Fuller, H.

Leszinsky and Henry S. Vallier. ing Bros, ec uo. ai hums. Hens and broilers were "much lower, due to the heavy increase of supply and a falling off in the demand.

Other prices were steady and no immediate changes are now expected. Arrivals were light, numbering only fourteen coops of live poultry. Chronicle. LOST (1054) Broilers 25c Fryers 48-50c Geese LOST Between Liberty, Wash FOR SALE In this county, stimulating the local churches and encouraging the fraternal spirit between the memberships of all ter the program refreshments and games were enjoyed until the twilight hour, the program being as follows: ington Sts. and the depot, an envelope purse containing cur Pe'kin ducks 24-5c I.

Ducks 18c Young turkeys 36c rency and i a commute book with namesfW. D. Houx. Find A SACRIFICE 11 a. modern mUUFLKTH Mise Nora Barrett of San 37c Away to the Woods" Heins Christian Endeavor Fancy young toms Rev.

Winning went to Sebasto er please return to this office. (1109) Old cocks "Through the Williams chicken ranch, 2500 nens, 3 1-2 miles out. Income $55.00 day. Price 114.500 16c not Francisco was the guest of her parents over the week end. lbs.

Broilers under 12 Vera Raymond Will and Albert Newburgh LOST OR STOLEN Thursday, A BARGAIN 8 a. mod chick wanted. "Forest Brook" Goenschals en ranch. 2700 hens, 5 1-2 Apr. 29, Fox, Terrjer dog, answers to name of "Tiny." 1 spent Sunday with Morris Neu-burger at Boyes Springs and found him to be doing nicelj.

miles out: income $60.00 day BUTTER (Retail) lb. (parchment) 63 ar and eye black. Reward Esther Maack 'Chase of the Pearl Olmsted 'Flight of the Fay Hall 2 lb. (parchment) i-S" Price $12,000 A BARGAIN a. modern chicken ranch, 1800 hens, 10 cows 5 miles out.

Income for return to 412--3rd St. (1110) lb. (carton) 65 lb. (cartop) 1-28 Cash and carry lc per lb. less.

The above retail butter figures SQUEEZED FOXTND $60.00 day. Price $27,500 In eluding $1000 crops. "Softly Sings the Brooklet' are In effect on the day follow SACRIFICE Trouble reason Wenzel Loraine Hart; FOUND Monday morning on ing publication. "Hunter's Hori" Schmoll for selling. 10 acres, mod.

buildings, up-to-date chicken ranch, 3 1-2 miles out; 3500 young hens. Income $80.00 day. Price right See it. highwayl an automobile tire. Owner may have same by proving Woperty and paying for ad.

(1114) I FETCH MARKET Cwt. TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen' and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are oat of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking pol and occupied the pulpit in the absence, because of sickness, of the pastor there. The team came down by electric car, as a ban has been placed on the use of gasoline for pleasure cars at Sebastopol, and a social time was spent until the party return by the last electric car for their homes. These men were much interested in the new gymnasium for the young people.

This cloeed a very busy Sunday at the local church and large congregations gathered in honor of Mother's Day. Dr. W. E. Willis, a former pastor who was here in the '80's, will preach Sunday, May 16th.

Rev. Winning will again go to Sebastopol on that date to supply the pulpit there. Dr. Willis has a host of friends here who will be glad to again hear him. Bran, 60 lb.

sacks S3. 00 100 acre dairy at Tomales Rosa Bolz 'Rose Petals" Lawson Irene Way 'Chattering Birds" Fay Hall Bran, 80 lb. sacks -s Shorts, 80 lb. sacks 3.20 HOLTZEIt AT THE CRYSTAL Geo. Holtser, expert tailor, is Mill run.

80 lb. sacks i.vtt "Will O' the Convention Friday The 'COiin'ty E. convention will meet in Petaluma Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week and will be entertained by the C. E. societies of the Christ-ain.

Congregational and Presbyterian churches. The Sonoma County C. E. Union is one of thirty-two Unions In California, which have a combined membership in the State of California of between 27,000 and 30,000. The convention met in Petaluma for nine years and the Petaluma Endeavorers are planning to show the delegates from Santa Rosa, Healdeburg, Geyser-ville, Sebastoppl and Sonoma that Petaluma too knows how.

Speakers will be here from Los Angeles, Oakland and San Francisco as well as local workers and all young people from every church will be most welcome at all sessions of the convention. The first session of the convention will be held Friday evening and there will he "something doing' from that time until the closing session Sunday night. now at the Crystal, Washington Street, where he will continue to G0LD.MEDAL Mides 3 65 Midds flour 4.35 Barley 3.85 Barley rolled 3.85 make high grade tailored suits to order, do repair work. etc. 000.

No stock. Terms. 661 acres, terms; no stock. 261 acres dairy; 40 head stock and personal property. Fine land and buildings; lota of water.

Price $12,500 cash. per entv CHAS. E. GENAZZI, Real Estate, Dairies and Chicken ranches. Upstairs 204 Main Petaluma, Cai.

Rooms 7 and 8, Miller Bidg. (1117) Barley, crround 3- Evelyn Feliz In the Gypsies' Irene Way Valse Caprice" Atherton Roy Raymond Oate, feed 3 7 5 Wheat MACHINES White Egyptian corn SaTe time, money and vexatious The world's standard nowdj for kidney, Uvr, bladdar and arte add troablaa. ramous sine 1698. Tak ragularlv and kMp in food haalth. Id tfcra aUas, all droggtetaj-1 OuaNntd raprMMited.

experiences by buying your sewing machines of Raymond Bros. HAVE PURCHEB- WHlo maize Yellow cr. corn Yellow corn Yellow gT- corn. 4.30 3.80 4.00 3.80 3.90 8.75 4.00 BEAUTIFUL CAR rhey sell all the best machines at vmm nr im matmm um hmu mm mm Wtatfca lowest prices on easy terms, furnish extras and make repairs. Cocoa meal Cotton seed meal Mr.

and Mjs. Karl Bundesen BKIKKIJETS and Mrs. Peter Clark and son. Russell of San Fran Alfalfa meal 2-30 of Skillman lane have taken delivery from Bostlck Armstrong cisco were here over Sunday to LIVESTOCK J. K.

W1TZMAN Expert Piano Tuning Phone 918J of a beautiful new 1920 Chandler auto equipped with Oillig top and Milk lambs 12-12 l-2c Wethers iUC visit Councilman and Mrs. w. i. Stradling. Miss Edith Voris was up from San Francisco Sunday to visit her relatives on her returr from Alabama, where she has been visiting heiubrother and his Ewes It is one of the most beautiful and attractive automobiles ever towtefcr Now is the time to get your Steers Heifers Howr ...70 CT VONSEN CO.

Camp Stoves. New 4 hole stoves brought to this cit and Is being ereatlv admired. The new own ecufchta Tablets $3.75. Grass Rugs $9.00 to $10. bride.

FOR SALE M. Pekln duck eggs, Brown Leghorn Bantam eggs, Japanese Silky eggs, Pearl Guineas eggs, Rlngneck Pheasant eggs, Wild Mallard Duck eggs. All thoroughbred stock. Mrs. H.

L. Mortensen, 8ebastopol. Califs 8, Bqx 267, Phone 19F12. (811) FOR 8 ALE Briscoe, ran about 200 Also 1 Grant BiK. tojsrMtvJlMfi.

WJre wheeled; equipped. Jost over-hauled; good rubber. For par- tlculars write or phone, Sears-Ament Motors Santa Rosa, Fashion Garage Building. Phone 305. (739) FOR SALE 5 room modern house with sleeping porch In excellent condition von good street, reasonable also well established manufacturing business.

Good buy for industrious man. Owner, 319 Sixth St. Calves 13 -ic Hoes 14 1-2 15c Wanted all kinds of second-hand goods. ers are more than proud of their new car. EBY'S FURNITURE CO.

GRANGE WILIi MEET SATURDAY 215 Main St. Phone 969 Elvln Van Bebber came up TWO APPRAISEMENTS HAVE BEEN FILED An inventory and appraisement in the estate of Faust E. Masch-erlni was filed Saturday. The estate is valued at $2,100. The estate of Ml.

Giacominl is valued at $100, according to the inventory and appraisement filed Saturday. from Stanford to spend Sunday with his parents and returned NOTICE Sunday afternoon to resume his studies. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Udell's Transfer phone num ESTATE OF JAMES HENRY DAUNT CAN ber changed to 408. Long trips The local Grange will hold a special meeting Saturday next, for the purpose of conferring the first and second degrees upon a class of candidates, and transacting such other business ae may properly come before it. The meeting was postponed from last Saturday.

A full attendance is requested. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS CONFERRED TWO RANKS solioited. 147 Main Street. Fit your Eyes to GLASSES Cheap CAULFIELD, also known as JAMES H. CAULFIELD, DECEASED.

Notice is hereby given by the HAVE YOUR MEAT DELIVERED WOOD FOR SALE May delivery oak and madrone. Stove length, $6.00 a tier; 4 foot cord wood, $13.00 a cord. Leave orders with A. W. Petersen, Fageol Agent or H.

Reynaud. (764) From the Cash and Carry Mar undersigned administrator of the estate of said deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them with the necessary vouchers within four (4) months after the first publica REMAR 1 BUTTERNUT ket. Choice meats at the lowest prices. Phone 867. 117 Washington St.

Clarence Harms, Prop. SANTA ROSA, PETALUMA, SAU- SALITO AUTO STAGE CO. Aspirin Should Be Taken Right Bayer Company, who introduced Aspirin in lOOO, give proper directions "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" can be taken safely for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Joint Pains, Neuritis, and Pain generally. To get quick relief follow carefully the safe and proper directions in each unbroken package of "Bayer 'Tablets of Aspirin." This package is plainly stamped with the safety "Bayer Cross." The "Bayer Cross" means the genuine, world-famous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. Handy tin boxes of .12 tablets cost but a few cents.

Druggists also sell large "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacturer of Monoace-ticacidester of Salicylicacld. Branch office, San Francisco, 617 BREAD A balanced food for children. From the modern sunlit baking plant Spjd only through dealers Sutter St. Phone Garfield 500 Main office, Santa Rosa, Occiden At the regular weekly meeting of New Era Lodge No.

32, Knights of Pythias, last night at Caetle Hall, the ranks of page and esquire were conferred on three candidates. Next Monday night ranks will be conferred in preparing candidates for the visit to this city of Sausalito Lodge. Much important business was transacted and a large number of sir knights were present. After the meeting the members were invited to' the Burrill ice cream parlors and enjoyed refreshments. NATURALIZATION DAY TOMORROW tal Hotel, Phone 833 Daily Time Table, Effective Feb at ruary 1, 1820 TOWARD SAN FRANCISCO tion of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court ot the State of California, in and for the County of Sonoma, or to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four (4) months after the first pub- lication ot this notice to the said Administrator at the law offices of F.

A. Meyer, corner ot Main Street and Western Avenue, Petaluma, California, the same being his place tor the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Sonoma, State of California. THOMAS J. CAULFIELD, Administrator ot theEstate ot said -Deceased. Dated at Petaluma, April 2 1920.

F. A. MEYER, Attorney for Leaves Petaluma, American Ho FOR SALE 100,000 kale plants, 10c per 100. Pull them yourself. J.

K. Pierce, Cleveland Lane, opposite Hicks' Hatchery, phone 831F11. -i (914) FOR SALE S. C. W.

Leg-' cockerels, hatched in "Feb. Come and see them. $15 per $110.00 per hundred, James Gage, Novato, Cal. (1113) FOR SALE 8, room house, garage and brooder house With capacity for-1500 chicks. Large lot 4 100.

Inquire this office. (11072 1 FOR SALE Chicken and fruit ranch; 1600 up-to-. date. Further particulars: Box 82, H. Novato; -Cal.

(1056) HornbuclUes tel; Continental Hotel 8:25 a. p. m. TOWARD SANTA ROSA Ferry Boat, Leaves San Francisco 9:45 a. 6:15 11:45 p.

m. Bakery Leaves, Sausalitp, Ferry Depot, Petaluma Santa Roa Railroad Co. TIME TABLE Ferry 3:20 5:10. p. 18:20, a.

m. A. B. C. Paint $3 Gallon THE MAZE PAINT STORE Leaves.

Petaluma, American Ho every afternoon at 3 o'clock Bread still 10c and 15c Tomorrow will be naturalization day in the Superior Cour of this county and a' big class of aspirants for citizenship, including several from this city, wl" be In court with their sponsors. Iff CUTKCT OCT. II. ISIS tel; Continental Hotel 11:66 a. mi; 7:15 p.

1:45 a. m. Lekve Petaluma dally for 'Sebastopol, Santa Rosa and Forestvllle: nnn Wash Suits, Play Suits and Straw Hats for the little fello at the Wardrobe. Auto Stages Leave Santa Rosa for FOR SALE 1 1-2 story house In good condition, on large :15. 7:10.

8:00. lias. a. tn. I fl.flA A.1I 11,11 IB.

1I1V. VH. i.ilf i U. 1 1 5. 1:16.

4:16. 6:16. 7:06, 1:00 and EieaiaBDnrg ana aonoma. a NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION TO ANNEX' SAN AN-TON, WrtiSON; CINNABAR MARIN AND PAYRAN SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO THE PETALUMA HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. I ioi; ceniraiiy locaiea.

aaurnw LEGAL 1086 Argus or phone 771. (1086) FOR SALE 1Z fresh cows, 6 with calves; 6 all good milkers. F. L. Volkerts, phone 812F3.

(992) Richmond San Rafael ferry IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SONOMA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Supervisors ot the County ot Sonoma, State of California, that a petition has been filed with said Board praying the said Board of Supervisors to make an order to annex the following school districts, vhlrti urn nnHsrnoiin to the nut pt m. 1 (Sebastopol and Santa Rosa only) Arrlva at Petaluma from Sebmj-topol. Santa Roa and Forestvllle: 7:00. 9:17, l9 a. 11:40.

2:40, 4:40, 6:40, 4:40, 7:40, 11:16 p. m. and 1:16 a. m. (From Sebastopol only) Leave Petaluma dally tor Two Rock 7:02, 9:06 a.

12:06, 1:06, 6:46 and 8:40 p. m. Leave Two Rock dally for Petaluma 7:80, 9:86 a. 12:86, 8:86, 8:15 and 9:10 p. m.

STEAMER TIME TABLE! Steamer leave San Franclaeo dally, except Sunday at 6:00 p. m. from Pier No. 9, arriving- In Petaluma at 11:00 p. m.

Steamer leaves Ptaluma dally, except Sundays at 9:00 p. m. arriving; In Sari Francisco at HW 4- m. NOTE This schedule Is fcoyerned by rondHlons ot the tides. 1 Fare 60o Berth Me B.

H. MACKS ARD. Gen. Mcr. SUMMER TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1920 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS IN THE MATTER OF THE ES FOR SALE Fine lot of 500 W.

L. pullets, 3 mos. old. Bargain for this class of stock. Phone 890.

(1020) FOR SALE 400 Wh4e Legr I horn pullets, 3. mos. old. In TATE OF PETER PRONINI, DECEASED. Leave Richmond 7:30 9:00, We have opened a first class Automobile Electric Repair Shop at 30 Main Street.

We repair under guarantee coils, magnetoes, generators, starters, ignition, lights, carburetors and batteries. TESTING BATTERIES AND ADDING WATER AND ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE. Service station for Eveready Batteries. Written guarantee for 18 months with each battery. Golden West Auto Repair Shop.

10:30 a. 12:00 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30 p. m. aluma High School. District as NOTICE OP TIME AND PLACE Leave San Que tin 8:15.

9:45, FOR PROVING WILL. fosows: San Antone bctooi Ua quire Ben Courts, White Star scat HUB a. 12:45, 2:45, 5:46, 7:15 p. m. Sec.

1303 jtrict: Wilson School District; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Cinnabar School District; Marin THAT MONDAY, the 17th day of SUNDYB ANTV PBWCIPAL HOLI-Leave Richmond 7:00, 8:30, May, A. 1920, at 10 o'clock. FOR SALE Choice onion plants i 11.60 per 1000. J. W.

Sllva, Skillman Lane, 4, Box 106. A. of said day, and the Court 10:00, a. 1:00, 2:30 4:00, 5:30 7:00, 8:30 p. m.

Leave San Quentin 7:45, 9:11, 7 FOR SALE House and lot with barn; lot 40x125. Rhone E. Stelnweg. Broilers and Peps Wanted! John Stewart Co. art opening up a feeding plant at Second and streets and will take all broilers and hens offered at market price.

JOHN STEWART Per 11. MURRAY, Manager a.m.; 6:15, 7:45, 9:15 p. m. Extra trips wban traffic demattdi. R.

i ft R. F. 1. Ca Phone Rich. School District and Payran School District, and the said Board of Supervisors by an order duly made and entered on the 28th day of April, 1920, has set Thursday the 13th day ot May, at ten o'clock A.

in the rooms of the Board, ot Supervisors In the Court House at the City ot Santa Rosa. Sonoma County, California, as the time and place for the hearing of said and all persons' Interested are hereby "directed to be present St said tjine, to cause Mt you have, why' said; petition should, not be granted. -By order of the Board ot Supervisors of Sonoma County, California. 7tib HOME made tamalea and n- chilades fresh every 864th St. (1061) IFOR SALE I9t Chalmer touring car.

Bargain. Call Room of said Superior Court, in Department Two thereof, in the City of Santa Rosa, County of Sonoma, State of California, la hereby fixed and appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said PETER PRONINI, deceased; and for the hearing by the Court of the application of Mary Pronini and Isadora Pronini for the issuance to them of Letters Testamentary thereon. Dated May 6th, A. 1920. W.

W. FELT, County Clerk. (Seal) By JOHN, BURROUGHS, Deputy Clerk. F. A.

MBYER, Attorney for 124 Upham St. (1108) AUTOMOBILE Sheet metal work made and re-nsilid; Poultrymen and Dairymen Snpplles made to order. Heat and Ventilate your House TojrM Bone ace. Cor. Western Ave.

and vFOR SALE 650. WhU-Leg-horn pullets. Phone 830F11. Rqute 5, Box 4. (18.1 Petaluma Auto Bepair Shop 1 OUR SPECIALTIES BUIOKS DODGES TRUCKS All Jobs Guaranteed F.

B. VOLKERTS Back 1 of Hill Opera House Phone "423 141-4IS Keller St. ATXI38T: I W. W. FELT.

JR. SALE 1500 11 mos. 1 Old pullets. Laying 6.0 per cent Phone 68i (1121) PnMMnnntu Raymond Bros, i 1.

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