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Petaluma Daily Morning Courier from Petaluma, California • 4

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3 to Eom RIAL EITATI TRANSFERS. Tho (Mueluy Co, to Petaluma Really poi lot 69, Petaluma. Estule of Marla Pliio aud aleters, iiiluors, lo John Brown, six acre northwest from Petaluma, $309, John iirown lo uuiuie IKglu, 1.47 M'ltM of llrown-Fulo trucL Frances III own to John Brown 1.47 acres llrowM-Fulo cslulo. BIGNItR AT lltr, Jobn Thom, plonrer resldshl of Annapolis, Gouoma couuiy, and Folut Arena. dld suddenly Itm recently, di expired during vr pull coughing.

Tb dsceaged about Mventy year of zgs, and waa boru la Norway. Kor year ba followed Ibu wm. 1 4 ftllKS Itching plica provoke profanity, but prufnnlty won't cure them. Doan's ulutnient cures ticking, bleeding or protruding pile after year of suffering. At any drug store.

LM HALL DEDICATION AT SAN-. ROEA, (Mis of Us most brilliant social functloua In Ihe history of ih City of Roses marked the formal opeulug Friday ulght of the handsome new Elks Hull and clubrouma, which oc-tuples uue of llm most promiuout ciuui-rs lu Ihe city. It was ludles' night," uud front half past eight o'clock uuUI after midnight the rooms were thronged with the Elks aud their lady frleuds. Noticeable among them were hllee 'Dorothy Kilts, MUs Ella Noouun, Mrs. Joe P.

Uorry and Mrs. Shirley Burris. The iiMifulllri'iit furnishings of toe hall and rooms were set off with dulu Rubber stamps, luka aud pad Atwater's. Three sheets popular music 60 els. at Ihe Surprise Is In with wheat for Fairbanks.

Gorf ou's nilusirels will appear ul the Hill opera house February wo. Figure with Cavauogh on your lumber; highest grade, lowest prices. Folding choirs to rent at Petaluma Furniture 896 Kentucky street. Friday. ly decorations, while Ihe soft light Tbe pvtaluma Lodge, F.

and A. 51. are working, from myrluda of electric globe filtered through allkou shades. The Ural part of the evening was devoted to a promenade concert, which was followed by a ball and supper. held a stated moetlug, Thursday evening.

Harry Stover's horse Elevation run 2d In the fourth race at Emeryville CARD To our by tliulr OF THANKS. neighbor and friends who inuuy tender unices and kind administrations helped to done in beat manner en our grief lu the death of our be ASK SUPERVISORS TO ATTEND. A letter has boeu received from Secretary N. K. Fouler, of the State Hoard of Health, aaklng tbe Supervisors to attend a conference of representative of Ik-ards of Health, 8u-pervisura, Councils, city trustees and other public organizations to he held In the Chamber of Commerce rooms In San Francisco on the morning and afternoon of February 13.

This conference. In accordance with resolutions adopted by the State Board of Health, is to be a very Important one, and noted men will de- liver addresses. The subject for dls- cusslon will be plague extermination. In the bay clues, ai pecple know, a war against rodents Is being waged Company f. First Corps Cadets, California Light Infantry, havt secured offices aud quarters In tht old patlonsl guard Armory la connection with Rev.

K. N. Lyuch's Young Men's Club and are planning a big time to be held Tuesday, March Id. when they will be formally mustered In nt Dreamland rink. The boys Intend to make Ibis gala went.

There will be a compel Ithe drill between the four companies of lbs corps. Including company of Petaluma Them will bo several other attractions besides skating and dancing. Music wjll be furt-lshed by Prof. Ed Keller's band, which la to be mustered Into the corps the same night, and will hereafter bo known as the First Corps Cadets Battalion band. Major Collins, formerly of West Point, bss been secured to act as drill master for the company, and anyone who knows ths major knows that the boys will be competent when time comes for them to appear.

There will be a trophy to go to the winner of the drill. The guns will be furnished the company by the corps from the city and they are the old Springfield ride formerly used by the National Guard. The Cadeta am self-supporting and have no connection with the State whatever. They were first organised In 1904 In San Francisco by 'Major Leland 8. Ramsdell.

N. Y. N. C. head master of Rugby Military Academy of Berke-ley, the object being to form an organization where young men of good character might band together for social times and yet at the same time receive the benefit to be derived from the military training which Is so very beneficial for young men between the agea of 17 and 25.

The Cadets go In for all activities to be found In our leading High Schools. Including athletics In a well equipped gymnasium, debating and glee singing under an instructor, and all of those refined accomplishments which go to round out and develop culture and refinement of character. Many young men have not had the ad-1 juaaoa jvuho vantage of the beat environment, ami the First Corps Cadeta Is an organlia- Uon where such can taoMalncd.l'he military training is C0If ed those who becomemembera. It las good movementand deserves the mor- al support of the community. NEILL-HORN BUCKLE MATCHED.

Al Nelli and Jim -Hornbuckle have been matched to fight twenty rounds under the auspices of the Sonoma i 1 and fro by the Waterwltch. One of Farnsworth ft Rons' big trucks became mired in the mud at In order to prevent a spread of the the depot yards Friday and was rc-disease by them. The State Board moved after great difficulty. and the Marine Service realize that Newg haa ien received of the wed- rr.llnK anij rav orchea- there must be concerted effort on bo-, dng jn carcro88, Yukon territory, of dauce mindc hoit nil piiunttes bordering oa 'jtichnrd J. Brittain and Miss Minnie Emerson Scott on January 22.

Tho bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mre. John Scott, proprietors of the hotel In Carcross. W'llJ JAM PERRY. PUBLIC NOTICE.

As 'Mrs. Harris has no legal claim on me 1 will not he responsible for at Petaluma Furniture 196 Ken lucky i treat. If yon have anything to sell or rout tell the publlo about It In the Courier Cloastfled Column. Crown and bridge work. Painless extraction of teeth.

Dr. Caldwell over Clarks Drug Store. Clubbing rates on your magazines for 1908 at Atwater's. Come and see about them. Can tare you money.

The machinery of the Four Sisters Is being repaired In San FrnnclBCu. In tbe meantime she Is being tewed tv MET WITH ACCIDENT. A son of Dr. Frank Lovcjoy accidentally cut his left hand this morning, while opening a box at his father's office. Tbe wound was muJe with a rusty hatchet Dr.

Urban dressed the wound. Health Coffee" Is really the closest coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This, the finest coffee substitute ever made, has recently been produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine, Not a grain of real coffee in it, either. Health Coffee is made from pure toasted cereals, with malt, nuts, etc.

Really. it would fool an expert woo might drink it for coffee. No twenty or thirty minutes boiling. Made in a minute, says the doctor. Petaluma Rochdale association.

In stock again Gertrude Athertons "Ancestors and Elinor Glyns Three Weeks also others of the new "popular fiction at Atwaters. Chimney tops and galvanized iron WAS MAITER OF CEREMONIES. Altorncy F. A. Meyer was master of cereiiPHili's al Ihe Catholic ladles' en-tis'inhimcot at Ihcumlund Thursday nlaht.

Before Ihe program he gave an eloquent address ou holislf of Ihe ladles and the cause for which they loved hiiBhund and futher we ball ever be grateful. MHPS. MARY PERRY (MUSS MINNIE PERRY WILLIAM PUKRY. CARO OF THANKS. Wo desiro to express our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to the members of Silver Spray Kebeknh ledge anil Petaluma Lodge, No.

30, I. o. O. iF. fur their uiuuy acts of klnd- during tho llluess and death of tut.r (MISS MINNIE PERRY.

any debts contracted by hor and I hereby give ail hor creditors due notice. C. H. HARRIS. Gold fillings a specialty by Dr.

Caldwell, over Clark's drug store. Kingan best hams and bacon, sliced at Henry Nauerts, upper Main St New shirt waists at Raymond Bros. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by tiie agreeable, aromatic Ely's Cream Balm. It is received through the nostrils und cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. Drug, gists sell the 5(ic.

size. Test it and you are sure to cmtiuue the treatment till relieved. Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to tbe uso of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal trou bln, tho proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will le known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tulie is 75 cents.

Druggists or hy Valley Athletic Club In Santa Rosa rQw nd haye ordered a four.hor8e WaltererieygwhlteanhSan mnclfra 1 wagon t0 haul the duck home' Thcy Walter Farley while In San Francisco hunt near Charlcs Brown's warehouse at Point Booze. on Thursday, completed the arrange menta for the meeting. This announcement will be received with Interest by the large circle of fight fans who realize that the com- ing together of the two men means a battle royal. It will be a contest from the start. In addition to the Neil-Hornbuckle fight, which will be the main event ot the card offered on the night mention- (himneys.

Andrews ft White. 906m.iiL The liquid form embodies tho med. Kentucky street Phone Red 1492. icinal properties of the solid preparation, ed, there will be several clever preliminaries that will be sure to round out the evening's performance with a church, full measure of entertainment for the hundreds who will gather in the big skating pavilion. sionary services WILL it-7 WILL ATTCNO The Fraternal Brothorhood met In regular sesalon Friday night, ft was an occailon of general rejoicing because of the victory of Its drill leum In the competition drill at Santa sa Thursday night.

They surprised quite a number of the Santa Koaa populace by the excellent drill put ou by them. The local lodge and Uniform Rank will attend services at the Congregational church Sunday night In body. The lodge will also give a valentine social and dance next Friday night In I. O. O.

T. Hall. Captain -Price and his team were congratulated for the honor doue to Petaluma. v. PERSONALS.

Rev. A. W. Rider. D.

of Sau Mrs. Henry Hammell la visiting lu Sebastopol. Mrs. Knox of Fulton, mother of Mrs. Eli Shaver, Is dangerously III.

E. W. Spencer of San Francisco wag jn toWQ t0)jay jn the Interest of the Roebng wire Company. Anna and BerthH Bowling have returned to Oakland alt wlth Mr Mrs. P.

Johngoa tWg C. W. James, late of the Petaluma Incubator factory, la now en ployed by a hardwore firm at iLindsey, Tulare Untv Me8gn, and will hunt this afternoon and tomor- George Haggarty waa arrested this morning, accused of familiarity with a twelve-year-old child named Howe, Haggarty lives on upper 'Main street, He will be tried later, Francisco will arrive on the evening train to be with the Baptist church tomorrow. Dr. (Rider is the Pacific Coast secretary of the Baptist Miss Union and will speak at both tomorrow at the Baptist LAID TO REST TOMOR-.

ROW. The funeral of the late William SURPRISE IN PORT. The Bteam schooner Surprise is in port with feed for the Golden Eagle Milling Company. The Theodore Roosevelt and Four Milling Company. PERSONALS.

J. T. Studdert spent the day In Santa Rosa, Mrs. E. S.

Lippitt and -Miss Lois spent the day in 'Santa Rosa. General Dickinson was a passenger to Santa Rosa today. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Poncl of Sparks, Nevada, are here visiting, having been summoned by the death of John Perry- I J. 'L. Watts of the Petaluma Saddle ft Tree Company has rented the new cottage on iB street owned by Marvin Hunt Mrs. B. F.

Cox has returned from a visit with her sister in Cloverdale. Horace B. and iMiss Emery C. Newton of Santa Rosa spent Friday here. O.

H. Hoeg, well known here, the real estate and insurance man of Santa Rosa, has been critically ill at his home for some days past. TAKEN TO COUNTY SEAT. Deputy Sheriff Rasmussen took Henry Haley to Santa Rosa Saturday afternoon for medical examination. It will be remembered that Jailer Mott locked up the man -Friday at the latters own request to prevent him from committing suicide.

TREATED LODGE. Mr. Wark treated the Fraternal Brotherhood Friday night to ten gallons of Ice cream. The generous treat was appreciated by the members. LODGES WILL ATTEND FUNERAL Petaluma Canton.

No. 10, met Friday night and made arrangements to attend the funeral of Wm. Zartman. Petaluma Lodge, No. 30, O.

O. also met and arranged to attend the fuaeraL THE MAZE MUSIC SPECIAL. Will be continued to Feb. 15th. Your own selection from our entire stock of 2Sc sheet music.

3 for sue. Hear them played at the Maze Music Department 'Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, are dne to Impure blood. Burdock blood bitters Is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes yon clear eyed, dear brained, clear skinned. New stock of teoad Bros.

embroideries Ray- Extra large faacy smoked bloater, for eeats at Hear? Naaeria THI NICKELO0EON. Kentucky street wages mom tractive as llm goes oa. Tbs latest addition Is the elegant and elaborate fitting up of one of the shops of the Ellis' building, opposite (he Kentucky street. The latest place of amusemeut la under Ihe direction of Gaurou ft liulil-melr where a redued and moral exhibit Ion of moving pictures will be on view. Sealing accommodations have been provided for 109 people.

Auto-malic gaslights am fixed lu case that the electric power gues oft. A back entrance la provided. The aisle la a fine wide one. Every provision baa been made in ease of fire. The apartment In which Ihe store-optlcon has been Placed Is lined ulih thick hewvy asbestos.

Everything Is of the latest and moat up-to-dato style. Elghty-two lights am provided. 'Freshly painted, ywlth mirrors, lights, the place looks very attractive. The shorn ipcned Saturday after noon. W.

D. Thomas has carried out all the gaa and electric lighting. The show's ad. appears In another column. V' 9 i mis.

SALVATION ARMY. Is golu to bsve their usual meetings this week's end a usual. Every uue come and see shut we are going lu do. All ure coidlally luiltud to am.Ail OIUtfSTIAN SCIENCE. Services at the Hi own House, room 15.

Suudsy II a. lu. Subject of lesaun serniou Spirit." Sunday school at 1U: 30. Weduusduy eveulng meeting at I p. m.

Free reading room sarno au-dress, open daily from 1 to 4. PR1E8BYTHIUAN CHURCH. -Rev. Edwin B. llnys, pastor.

Sunday school 19 a. lu. Preaching 11 a. in and 7 p. in.

hy the naator. Morning theme, "A Helpful Church." Evening theme, "The Uncompromising Mun. Christian Endeavor Society p. m. A cordial Invltutlun Is given to all who have no church home to attend these services.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES. Sunday school at 10 o'clock Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.

Morning subject "The Evening subject, "Tho (First Psalm." Junior Band at 3:30 p. Christian Endeavor Society at 0:30 0. m. Dr. Vun Kirk of Berkeley Bible Seminary will seak both morning and evening.

All are cordially Invited. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. Rev.

Z. J. (Needham, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.

Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ni. Morning theme Zeal according to Wisdom," or "Woe to them that are in ease In Zion.

Evening theme, "That which produces great men and women. Epworth league at 6 p. m. 'A cordial in.ltation Is given to all of these services. CONGREGATIONAL CliURv-'H.

A patriotic service with cathedral music will be held at the Congregational church at 7:30 oclock in the evening, and the pastor will preach sermon The Religion of Abraham Lincoln, In commemoration of the anniversary of -Lincoln's birthday, February 12. There will be special numbers of music in addition to the cathedial features which will be helpful in patriotic worship. The other services of the day will be preaching service at 11 a. Sunday school at 10 a. m.

and Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. The members of the G. A. the Women's Relief Corps, and The Uniform will attend the evening service.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Corner Keller street and Western avenue. Rev. James (Whitaker, pastor. Preaching services at 11 a.

m. and 7 p. ni. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.

Junior League at 3 p. m. Epworth and Intermediate leagues at 6 p. ni Morning Theme The King's Highway. Evening theme.

"The Price of Success." The evening theme will be of groat help to the young people. Students of the High School especially invited. LOCAL. The young men and women of Petaluma should not fall to hear Rev. James Whitaker's discourses the next three Sunday evenings.

The choir will sing special music. -STEREOPTICON SONG SERVICE AT BAPTIST CHURCH. At the evening service on Sunday at the Baptist Church, Rev. A. W.

Rider. P.D., District Secretary of the Missionary Union will deliver a lecture on the Philippines and Japan, and the same will be Illustrated with stereopticon views. Mr. Rider recently made a trip through the Orient, an.t his lecture will be very Informing and Interesting. A special song service will also be held.

Prof. A. W. Stephenson will play a violin solo, and Arthur Parent will sing the "Holy City," illustrated by stereopticon views. This service wilt prove a very interesting occasion, and the public is invited to attend.

'Service begins at 7 oclock. Other services will be as usual. The morning service will be held a 11 oclock, and Dr. Rider will preach, followed by communion service. Sunday-school at 10 a.

and Young Peoples Meeting at 6 p. m. Bverv one cordially invited to these meetings. PERSONALS. Mr.

and Mrs. De Witt Bowen went to San Francisco Friday. J. R. Nesbitt has purchased the Gray place on Fair street Charles Lachman of the firm of I-achtnan Jacobi of this city is seriously ill In iSaa Francisco.

President Brooking of the California Saddle and Tree Company of this city left on Thursday for a business trip of three months through Arizona, Texas, Colorado, New and South ern California. The factory is working hard on goods, for the orders will soon begin to roll in. Rev. A. W.

Rider, (D.D., of San Francisco will arrive on the evening train to be with the Baptist Church tomorrow. Dr. Rider is the Pacific Coast Secretary of the Baptist Missionary Union, and will speak at both servicer tomorrow at the Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs.

James (Morrow left on Tuesday for Santa Rosa. They recently leased their ranch for a term of years to V. O. Oinbaun and expect to make their home either at Santa Rosa or Petaluma. Cloverdale Reveille.

WILL BE LAID TO FINAL REST. The funeral of the late Charles A. Shubert will take place Sunday morning at 19:39 oclock from the Blackburn funeral parlors and will be held under the auspices of the Boot ft Shoe Makers' Union. Rev. Robert Newton Lynch will officiate.

The Interment will be in Cypress Hill cemetery. Grippe Is sweeping the country. Stop it with Prevention, before It gets deeply seated. To oheck early colds with these little candy cold core tablets is surely sensible, and safe. revenues contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh or sickening.

Pneumonia would never occur If early colds were promptly broke. Al ad good for feverish children. Largs box, 48 tablets, 25 cents. Vest pocket boxes 5 cent Sold by the To drag company. OPEN TILL NINC.

Saturday nights Kelly The Talk. New Bros. Fine Bros. embroideries at Raymond embroideries at Raymond CLASSIFIED ADS Advertisement under this bend Five Cent per line first Insertion, and One Cent per line each subsequent insertion. No ad.

taken lor lean than 25 cents. Advertisements for "Positions Wanted" will be Inserted In this coi umn free until further notice. WANTED. WANTED Ladies and gentlemen with a few spare hours each day. A splendid proposition.

Apply Great American Importing Tea Company 152 Main Petaluma. ob 'aN'ED Mrs. H. Spencer, 308 Wal-nut street, does rough dry washing. Will call for and deliver.

Phone Bed 2071. Van TIED Employment of any kind, by young man of good habits and i fair education; has bad eiperience a clerk; Is also handy with tools. i Inquire H. C. Unique theater.

2-4 lhiDPlaln sewing to be done at home. Address Mrs. C. M. -Mullins, Bog 264, Petaluma.

2-4 POSITION WANTED A Japanese boy who graduated from Agricul turai High School wishes position on well-established and large scale poultry ranch. Address J. Olsb, No. 121, Haight St, San Francisco. is POSITION WANTED as a nurse by-lady of experience who can give first class references by the doctors of Petaluma and Santa Rosa.

Mrs. i Eileen Jackson, Continental Hotel, Petaluma 1-31. WANTED Agents (or the 19th Cen tury Enterprise. 13 to 5 a day to: a lively agent Address Enter prise," care Courier office. WANTED Sewing- machine opera tors wanted an pants and overalls Apply at Heynemann ft Co.s.

FOR fiALff FOR SAiLE Choice lot at (Eagle Nest, located in main valley, beautiful outlook, best neighborhood, nicely wooded with redwoods, madrenes, bay, etc. Owner has two lots and will sell one. Enquire at the Courier office. FOR SALE Incubators cheap. Courier office.

Apply IFOR SALE CHEAP Good top buggy, thorough good team and a reliable work horse. 651 Eighth SL FOR SALE At a bargain. fl.OOfl, worth 11509. Four rooms and pan try, cement walks and street work done. No 433 Upbam SL, Write John Goetxee, 366 Dolores S.

F. i or see T. W. Tighe at the American Hotel Bar, Petaluma. FOR SALE Old papers for shelves under carpets, 10 cents per bundle, at Courier office.

FOR SALE at a bargain. A high grade Urge cash register, like new cost 5153. will sell for one-third on account of having two. Can be i seen at the Courier office or at Young's Drug Store. FOR RENT (FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms, I extra Urge.

Central location Board if deBlred. Hi C. Kirkpat-, rick, 234 Main at, upstairs. TX)R RENT Nice sunny, well furnished room for rent 1175 Fourth Comer of iF St bt FOR RENT One, two or three furnished housekeeping rooms, elee-; trie lights, gas ranges, rent reason-. able.

Old number 27 Harris street, near -Howard. ou FOB RENT Four rooms furnished for housekeeping. Range with hot water. Mrs. Coulson, No.

219 Howard street FOR RENT One room bungalow furnished for housekeeping, gas and electric lights. Call at 622 street r- FOR SENT (Four good suites of furnished rooms for light bousekeep-, ing, $9 to $12 a month. Enquire at Gutermutes Furniture Store, Keller street. South of Opera House, Phone Red 261L usz FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms for rent in choic locality. Apply Courier office.

-J'T! LOST AND FOUND. Ugf Near or in Petaluma, a pock-. etbook, with checks and letters. Finder please leave at Courier office and receive reward. dftwis MISCELLANEOUS.

OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES ready to hang; drapery aad upholstery odds; mattress making, furniture and findings. Mall orders solicited f. t. Tower. No.

257, Church San Francisco. LBSSONS Of YEN In oil aad water colors, and china firing carefully done. Mrs. H. M.

Parent, No. 216 Keller atrsnt (Old No. 729) MONTGOMERY VISITS SCHOOLS. County Superintendent Montgomery was In Sebastopol Friday visiting the residence on Western avenue and Lib-public schools there. erty streets.

The funeral will be (held under the auspices of the Odd B. H. McLaughlin, expert plana Fellows, tuner and repairer. 925 Kentucky Zartman will take place Sunday afternoon at two oclock from the late 0 Fine Old California Wines street Phone Black 119L Dr. Walter Hall, over Rochdale store.

dentist, office Crowns and bridge work a specialty. Office open In the evening from 7 to 8 oclock. Sisters are in port. I The schooner San Rafael sailed to- Brldge, Beach ft Oo.a Superior day with a load of flour for San Quentin prison from the Golden Eagle ft Oo.a stoves and ranges. Tomaalnl Hard THE SUPERVISORS.

The Board of Supervisors Friday morning drove to the county hospital on their regular monthly ivlsit of Inspection. Among other things the Supervisors inspected the new -septic tank system of sewage disposal recently Installed there under the direction and according to the patent of former Councilman Jobn W. Keegan of this city. Chairman 'Austin stated that the sewer system Is working fine, and is giving-much satisfaction. Yesterday afternoon the Board resumed the transaction of county business at Suite rvitors hall.

A number of claims against the county were audited and passed for payment. Including several sums for Immediate relief for needy and deserving people. Stop that tickling cough. Dr. 'Shoops cough cure will surely stop it.

and with perfect safety. It is so thoroughly harmless, that Or. Shoop tolls mothers to uae nothing else, even witu very young babes. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems ot a lung healing mountainous shrub furnish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's cough cure.

It calms the cough, and heals the sensative bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform; nothing harsh used to Injure or suppress. Demand Or. Shoop s. Take no other.

For sale by Young drug company. THE RAINFALL TO DATE. W. A. T.

Stratton ha3 kindly furnished the Courier with the following figures of the rainfall to date: February Sth, l.p. m. Rainfall to date, 2.51 inches. Rainfall for January, 4.21 laches; rainfall to 31st, 6:16 inches. Total rainfall to date, 12.87 inches.

ACCIDENT AVERTED. Tuesday mornings Northwestern Pacific passenger train had a narrow escape from being derailed at the crossing near Quartarolis winery in the northeastern suburbs of town. Only the carefulness of Sam Lewis, the veteran engineer, averted a serious wreck. Sonoma Index-Tribune. Stops earache In two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes, hoarsness In one hour; mus-cleache two hours, sore throat twelve hours.

Dr. Thomas' Electric oil, mon arch over pain. New embroideries at Raymond Bros. DR. EDWARDS DANDELION.

for the Liver, Kidneye, Skin Stomach and Bowels It is the oldest remedy known, was used centuries affo; Just safe today. ASK YOUR OLDEST RELATIVE ABOUT DANDELION Our Compound Dandelion Tablets and Pills nre purely vegetable.Guar-an teed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, Serial No. 3517. Sold by AU Druggists The Bchenck Chemical Oo, $4 Frank-Un St New York aad YOUNG DRUG CO FETAULMA, CAL. I Dont Mortgage Tour Home to keep your Sanitary Plumbing In good condition but call on CAM, THE PLUMBER 117 Washington Bt TRY THE FINE CAKEB French Style Fresh Every Day at PARISIAN BAKERY 239 Main Bt Open Saturday, February 8th Star Nickelodeon Opposite Postoffice 138 Kentucky Street, Petaluma A Moral aud Refined Show for Young and Old MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS 30 minutes of fan sad amusement.

Matinee Daily 2 p. Saturday and Sunday 1 p. m. Door open at 7 p. m.

each evening. ware company. Carnation Cream, 3 cans 25c Henry Nauerts. Fine Bros. emhroideries at Raymond Fresh Groceries Arriving Daily Good Goods at Bottom Prices Everything Guaranteed Try a Sample Order Telephone Black 1302 Wilson Smith, Corner Main and Washington Sta.

South Bay Company SHELLS AND COAL. Wellington and Richmond coal at yard, 115.00 per ton or 75c by the sack. If delivered within the city limits 16.90 per ton. By the sack delivered 89c. Yard on bank of creek below street bridge.

Entrance to yard on First street Petaluma CaL Tslsphene Red 1012. THE PIONEER IQeat Ityarket Largest stock of Fresh Salt Meats, Ham, Bacon aad Prompt Pres DsBretp. 7L fs ADMISSION 5c DAILY fiflhaMNOSR Rodney Putnam makes daily trips to dan FYaa-BfBa collected or paid called tor and delivered oral plies aad cat Sowers to dec. Afl orders gtvea prompt at teattad. Office with Sonoma preas Company, lower Main St i phone BA SSL fitoa.

phene Blk 1S0L fc. Petnam a P. TOC Ooetiactor UA Wth Street ia Petaluma Savings Bank I Capital and Furpl $1 7.00(1 I Pays per Cent Interest on Term Deposits I.

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