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Ukiah Republican Press from Ukiah, California • Page 2

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ALCOHOL .1 PEK CKNT. AVcgclablcProparationforAs- (injj (111' Sioniaelis arJIJow'ls nf Promoics ncss and nciiiicr Opium.Moi'pluai- NOTNAHCOTJO. Harm ClmiM XL -r Anerfecf Remedy roi -Cnnsli )iD lioH.SourSloniacl!,Dlarrlioc3 Worras.Coiwilsioiis.Fevcrish- ness anilLoss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. old Gunrantceii underflw Fooff Ixact Copy of Wrapper.

GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Wity Matata Rutt Gold does uot tarulsb like other metal because It 1 not acted upon by oxygen or water. It Is the moisture la the atmoaphore which causes other metula to tarulsh. owing to their oxidation. "Water contains a large proportion of o.xygen, and It Is the oxygen, of course, In the air combining with the surfiicc of the metals that covers theiu with tarnish, riatluum, like gold, resists the influence of o.xy- gon and moisture and when pure neither nor tarnishes.

Aluminium al.so does not rust, neither hot nor cold wafer having any action upon it. The RUlpluiretod hydrogen of the ntmos- plinre, which so rcaillly tarnl.shes sliver, lias no ofTcot upon ahiniinlum. I which umlor ordiniiry circtunstances prosorvcs Its ai as perfectly I ns gold docs. SilviT tarnishes on ex- I posiiro to tlie nir. the agent producing i tlii.s effect tlie sulplnir.

Iron Is (lio nnd rusts i most easily. Its oxidiJCdtlon i)rocepding until nie Is cortrpletely or liuriit iuvay tlie rust. in Use For Over Thirty Years Sir Philip Sidney Outdone. i In si'vejilli wars luifl Sweden a woimilod Kane was aiiotit to a wo 'Mlen Ijot- tlo of water wlien a cry reached him from a wounded Swede stretched on tlie ground at a little distance. The good using the words of Sir riilllp Sidney, stiimliled to the side of liis enemy and, saying.

"Thy need Is greater tlmn mine," iaiceled down and offered the water (o his lips. T.iit the Swede, suddenly ral.sing a pistol, flrod and wounded the Dane In the shoulder. "Uascal'," cried the twice wounded soldier of Penniark. "I would have befriended you, and you wonid murder mo In return. Now I will punish you.

I would have given yon the whole hot- tie, hut now you shall have only half." He then raised the bottle to his llp.s, drank of It and afterward gave It Into the hand that had attempted to kill him. JUDGE GOOD FIGO An appreciative endor.senicnt of tlie candidacy of Judge Ciifton II. Con- nicks contajned in the following article which apjieared in tlie editorial columns of the "Daily Humboldt Jurige Coiinick who 'is now louring the District is gaining numerous friends wherever he goes. "Judge H. Coniiick who from reports received from all sections of the district appears to he far in the lead amo'ig t)io candidates for Con- grc from the First District, is now making a linal triii through the several Counties in the interest of his canilidacy.

It is pr(d)ably safe to say that no man in the district has more extensive or more sincere friendship among the genera! mass of the-people than Judge Connick. He is an indefatigable hustler and delights in meeting the voter.s face to face. He counts his friends by the score where others count them by the units, because throughout his life, he has always been loyal and true in his friendships; and it is this act, coupled with the knowledge of his splendid equipment for the oflice that have combined to arouse the strong prevailing sentiment in his favor. is gratifying to learn that the young voters have lined up solidly for Connick and it is not too much to say that when the primary is held on September 3rd, next, he will receive the biggest majority ever polled by a candidate for a seat in Congress in this district." ALB BALL lEAW (Special to the Press) ALBION, Aug. 14--The Albion base ball team has decided to lay aside their uniforms for the season of 1912, and rest upon their laurels until the opening of next season.

The Albion boys are quite proud of their record having won the last 10 games and finishing the season with a per centage of over 825 which is almost enough to win any champonship. The Albion boys have played 12 games and won the last ten, losing the first two games only to Fort Bragg. Hurley, Dunn, Murray and Cooney were not then in Albion uniforms and when these boys donned suits the rest proved easy sailing for our team. Thinking that the public would like to know our standing and knowing that the Republican Press is the most popular paper in the county pains have been taken to prepare this article for the Press only. Following are the standings of the club.

Albion 1, Fort Bragg Albion, 1 Fort Bragg 11; Albion 9, Comptche Albion 18, Elk Albion 7 Fort Bragg Albion 13, Willits Albion 4, Willits Albion 9, Philo Albion 8, Boonville Albon 13, Mendocno Albon 12, Willits Albion 6, Fort Bragg 2. Percentage 825. This is the third consecutive time that the Albion team has won the champion ship of the county. We claim the honor of having the best battery that ever -struck this section cf the country. M.

E. Alcott was down from Calpella Tuesday on a business visit. Mr. Alcottt is a new arrival in that section, having recently purchased a line ranch near there and is well pleased with that part of the county. Christian science service.4 are held in the Preston building every Sunday, Sunday school at 10 a.

Bible lessons at 11 a Wednesday -even ings at subject for Aug. 25, Mind. San California, January 29th, 1912. San Francisco Life Lnsurance 57 Post Street, San Francisco. We wish to thank you for your promptness in settling the death claim on the life of our son, Plinio Zanoni, The check for $2 reached us within ten days of the date of his death.

While no amount of money could recompense us for the loss of of the companionship of our hoy, through his foresight he has protected us in our old age from llnanciul worries. When your insured him we did not particularly favor it. as thought a young man of 22 in perfect health did not need life insuiance. The uncertainty of life has been shown us in a forceful manner. His policy was taken in June, 1911, and only one premium of $72.80 was paid.

The investment of this sum has provided us with He was a son while with us, and. through his action In Insuring In our favor, he has continued to provide for us, even though he has passed Sincerely yours, B. M. Zanoni Mury Zanoni The Bicycle. From the best accounts It appears that the first by tlie term a two wheeled machine for human made in Franco about the year 1S15.

This pioneer ma- cliliio was a very aw inward affair, consisting of a couple of heavy wooden wheels of equal diameter, one behind the otlier and Joined together by a longitudinal wofxlen liar on whlcli the rider's seat was fixed, the mode of propulsion being the pu.shlng of the feet against the ground. for fifty years was any real (irogress made. In ISdO the machine with the lilg driving wlieijj Willi the little hind wheel was invented by Mlchaux of Paris, and a few years later came the "safety," which, with many improvements, is the nia- chlno wo have York American. Change In Fortunes. He was a regular sport and an un- doubtwl gent He entered the cafe with an air, ho seated himself at a table with a llourisli.

The ehiefest of the waiters noted hlni and llcw to his elbow. "Give me the bill of faro," sighed the guest. "Yes, sir!" breathed the waiter. "By the way, waiter, your face Is strangely familiar." sir. Last year I was a guest hero, not a servant.

you will panlon me for my 1 seem to know your face too." "Probably. Liist year I was a waiter here." Isn't it this renewing of old friendships? Cioveiaud Plain Dealer. Old English Pence. Ilairppiue and fiinliiugs were not coined In England before the time of Kdward and until they were the penny, wlih li was then made of sliver, was Issued deeply Indented with a cross In order Unit it inlglit be broken Into two pieces for lialfiiennles or Into four things, or farthings. The silver penny was the llrst coin of the Anglo- Sa.vons struck in Knglaiiil.

In 1072 an authorized coinage of copper pennies, and farthings was established. Silver fartlilngs ceased to be coined under F.dward VI. and silver halfpennies under the commonwealth. Three Strange and Remarkable Men. As Dunia.s, the grandfallier, prided himself more upon his wonderful strength nnd skill in athletics than his generalship, as Dumas the second prided himself more upon his knowledge of cookery than the authorship of "The Throe Musketeers," so Dumas the third prided himself more upon his knowledge of art than upon the writing of "La Dame aux Camellas." They were three strange ami remarkable men.

Dead Men's Bones. Alexander the Great, seeing Diogenes looking attentively at a parcel of human boaes, asked the philosopher what he wns looking for. "That which I cannot tind," was the difference between your father's bonea and those of his slaves." Proved, Mrs. loves Marie all right. Mrs.

do you know? Mrs. ho propo.sed he actually didn't know what her father was Easily Remedied. cannot cash this check, madam. You have overdrawn your account Haughty that la all right! Just make me out a new Enjoy present pleasures in such a way as not to injure future Seneca. CopTTluht Hart Bduillner lUn men, who are very critical as to the clothes they wear are sure to find complete satisfaction in art.

SclalteL 8 clothes; they're made in such perfect style, and with such excellence of tailoring; they fit well, that any man can be suited. You can pick up some good bargains in summer goods still- We'd rather take less than usual prices for them than carry them over. Winter goods are coming in soon. CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW Home of Hard-Schaffner and Marx Clothes The clothes that are differant. MARK Ai ACTIVE BOONVILLE, Aug.

21 -Grandma Conrad, widow of the late John C. Conrad, of Boonville, Anderson valley, now living with her daughter, Mrs. Rose, relict of the late Wm. Rose, on their old family homesttad, is no.v 92 years old and is pretty well preserved for that age, assisting much yet in the necessary household duties of the family. She has now living, 2daughtesr, 1-1 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and one great- gt'eat-grandson.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Conrad settled in Anderson valley in 18.54, and conducted the Boonville hotel from 1S6S to 1870. Mr.

Conrad irassed away at the venerable age of 94 years much respected by all who lew him. X. "I Am Well" writes Mrs. L. R.

Barker, of Bud, "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet. After three different doctors had failed to help me, 1 gave Cardui a trial. Now, IfeJ like a new woman." B58 Take CAROUl Woman's Tonic A woman's health depends so much upon her delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her whole system. It Is the little things that count, in a woman's life and health.

If you suffer from any of the aches and pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more serious troubles. We urge you to try it Begin today. SECURING RIGHTS OF WAY The securing of rights of way from this city north on the state highway is proressing rapidly. Most of the deeds have been secured except through the Arnold Ford ranch. Mr.

Ford claims that the right of way on the proposed change in the road will do his ranch considerable damage and is asking a figure for damages than it is though-, "an be paid. The Fords however have always been progressive citizens and it is thought that a satisfactory figure can be reached. HOP SALES REPORTED Hugh Cox reports the following sales of hops through him to the Wolfe Netter company. Ed Howell, 15,000 pounds, and Strauss Bros, of Hopland, 10,000 pounds all at 17i cents; F. A.

Ford and Louis Hildreth each 10,000 pounds at 18 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorie McGarvey of San Francisco are here on a visit to friends and relatives. Lorie took several hundred rounds of ammunition out and says that he is going to get a buck.

MARKET 'PHONE 493 RESIDENCE 'PHONE 451 Ukiah Meat Market HANSEN WARD, Props. All kinks of Livestock, Fresh and Salted Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc. Chickens a Specialty UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Perfection at Last THE EVEREADY VACUM CARPET CLEANER is now perfected and on sale. It is the best no electricity and does not wear a person out pumping- it, but runs so smooth and easy that a child can operate it as well as an adult. Its construction is so simple that there is nothing- to break or get out of order and the price is within the means of ever)- ONLY $12.

We send them out on trial and guarantee them satisfactory or there is no sale. Telephone us and the cleaner will be sent at once with a man to demonstrate. J. W. EVERSOLE "FOR.

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