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Ukiah Dispatch Democrat from Ukiah, California • Page 3

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Tlie ICincl You Havo Always Bought. wiiicli has hcen in use for over 30 YCAR-I. lias boviie the sisiiatiuo ci' and has breu uiade his per- supei'viaion since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Iniitatimis and are but ExpcHnients that trifle with and eudniiiarcr the health of Infants aud What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Urops and Syrups.

It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorins and allays Feverishneas. It cures Diarrlioja Wind Colic.

It relieves Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, I'cyulates the Stomacli and BoAvels, givinj? hcaUhy and iiatiu-al sleep. Tlio Children's Mother's Friend. aiiiiiii CASTORIA Bears Signsitiire of Qmt 30 THE CEISITOUn TT lilURBUY HEW VOBK CITV. J.

W. GKOYKK Imr TlioDias Staple and Fancy Grroceries Provisions Flour, Feedy Etc. ATTACK tJKlP Me Ulreet, lH)Wling Block. Free Deliyery to all parts of Town Call At 5i)y tHie Moitlt' iil' Cfniinibci-lHiM's "VYbtn I had attack of the grip last winter (the wcond one) I actually eiiretl niysclf with one bottle of Chamberlain's Coufjh Kemedy," says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N.

Y. "This is tlie honest trutii. I at times kept from coughing' myself to pieces by taking a teaspoonful of this remedy, and when the spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough passoflF and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that theremedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting it very mildly. I had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the caused it to not only be of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not used the contents of one bottle before Mr.

Grip had bid me adieu." For sale by Mathews Drug Co. The greatest February rain fall at San Francisco in the last years wjis 12.52 inches in 1878, and the least was in 18()4 when no rain fell at all. The next smallest was in 1852 vvhcin otiily 0.12 inches fell. Shoe KKAK 'IIIK I'OSTOl'fKK Where jou will find the patent leather, Freueh heel Colonial, the latest New York crsize; also the Swell Manish Oxford, both in kid and patent kalhagf, Cwbi'u 'g heel. All -er liip-to- date tja.d vei-j' Our aijiii is to merit your trade by the great values we give you and we feel positive that the style, and price: of our goods will warrant your approval and obtain your trade.

E. S. Ames Proprietor i The danger from colds and grip is their re in jjneii- inonia. If reasonribk care iy used, hovvcvtT, and CGtuxh Reni 'fdy takfin, a.Il daiiga 'V will he avoidifd. Anvumg tens of thoiis- ands wli 'w liia thi'S reirwa 'dy ftw-" 6ir these we have bo U-ii'i'n O'l single fsvsse haviiiig ill vvliielii sla.ows; ewnelus- iv that it is ai eeftain 'FeveMtivG of that dangtfl 'O 'tw (ilisea jlt will cold or an attack of grq,) in less tinit' tlian any other treatment.

It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Mathews Drug Co. F. H. Bnshnell, the Sfin Francisco photographer whose work can be found all over the coast, expired early Sunday morning from au operation for jierfornied several weeks ay-o.

AC, WAK The mean temperature lor Alench)- cino for the month ol February was witli prevruling northwesterly winds. In Santa Uaibara, Ventura, Los Angles, Orange, and San Diego counties the mean temperature was Xot a mai-ked dilTercnce. The Kind Voii'Hava Always "Just in tiie niek of time our. little bciy was savetl," wiites Airs. Watkins of Pleasant City, Ohio.

"Fnmnionia had ))layed sad havoc with iiim and a teirible ecaigh set in l)oetors treated him, but he grew day. At length we tried Dr. King 's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. He 's now sound and well." Everybody ought to know- it 's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by R.

Mathews Drug Co. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. DlSl'AlCH-DEMOCRAT: UKIAH, FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1903.

a COAST. Fog What Has Trans- oired This Week In The Belt. FROM FORT BRAGG. From tiie Ailvornte.) The Athletic Club has a membership now of over sixty members find is flourishing. The mill at Hardy Creek will start up in £1 few Frank Allen of this place will saw.

The mill lost some time during the week for wfint of logs, the heavy rains supended logging operations. H. L. Zeek, formerly landlord of the Hotel Windsor, in town Thursday of what is supposed to have been tieart trouble. The masquerade ball given byPep- perwood camp, Xo.

75(), VV. O. last Tuesday evening, was a pleasant and successful affair in every wjiy, and the result should surely be highly gratifying to the Woodmen of the local camp. The attendance was very large, and the spectators outnumbered the dancers. Joseph Walker, of Canada, is visiting his cousin, Miss Tullis, of this I place.

Mr. WalUer celebrated his seventy-ninth birthday since his arrival here. He visited Mendocino some twenty years ago. Mrs. E.

R. Harry and daughter left on Wednesday 's steamer on their way to Arizona, where they will join Mr. Barry. Their stav there will be indefinite, depending upon how the climate agrees with oFj.KMics James one of the pioneer residents of the Mendocino coast. Bpfghts Disease Not Rare, but ney Disease is Bright's Diseaso 8th to iOtli Month It Becomes Chronic and Incurable by AJI Known Means Except the new Fulton Compounds, which Recopd Recoveries.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 4. (ilHNOK, nKri'l'iS'l- Marks' BullfiiiiK. Fridav on his wav to the citv. He Greenwood last 1 uesday, after an illness of but afew days.

Mr. Agnew has for vears has leased the new hotel that is being built at A'esport and expects to take charge of it when it is readv to h.e 'liened up to the public. Wesport anticipates quite a boom this sum- met-and Zeek, to be in it. 'iFhffi steam- aeheone-r Akatriizsa-ik'd fe 'Oim GryeM 'WOOfel: 'foff ed-ro. Silt; had a cargo cof 205,000 fcyt oi 'luvKiber.

in she c-fiffiountcret'l the lashings of the deekload of h-jmbw were carried away and 150,000 i'eet of the lumber wewt into the se.a along with tlic main chain plates on the jiort iside and the main riggimg. TIIIv liKlNSWICK t'LOATKI). On Sunday morning, February 8th, the steamer Brunswick, thefsist- est and best passenger boat running on the Mendocino coast, was wrcfcked in the harbor here during a heavy storm. A higli tide carried her high and dry on the rocks on the south side of the wharf. On Swndsiy morning, March 15th, after a number of attempts to pull her off the rocks, some ol which started her a short distance ahead toward deep water, she was floated from her perilous position and hauled alongside of the wharf.

Her hold was filled with empty barrels, floating her high enough for her decks to be just above the water. It was very smooth and shortly after noon the City called in from Cleone, loaded, to tow her to San Francisco. Several hours were spent in getting coal aboard the steamer, and at half past live Sunday evening the National took the tow line aboard and started seaward with thti Brunswick, arriving safely at her destination. Monday morning the National City was oft" Point Arena with her tow. she had a limited supph' of coal on board and a head witui to contend with, a tug was sent to her assistance from San The bow and stern of the wiek are said to be iio good condition.

It is likely that she will be cut in two and lengtheii't 'd owt, awd ais gooitl as new. Captain Hawamer, who wsts in eommand when the Brunswick vvifint on the roieks, ha -d ehsirge of tlu' tional City iw towing her doww. Tlie Nationti'l City and Hrunswiels a-rrived in San 'li'ifaiiieisew IFviesclay been a prominent and respected citizen of Greenwood, where he has lilled the ofhee ofjustice of the peace for several terms. He was aged 71 years at the time of his and was a He leaves a wiiUiv: (l to isoo-urn'iiis: loss, besides a a-vid si.e- qusiiutjifl.ees. Xliii too-k 'S Tlui'rsd si 'Utl the remaviiip -wc-i't- ter -Ft'ii at the Cufleys esnietery.

MMV. sAi.KS iir.MDouDT. Another big sale of timber land is jfcportb'd as consummated in Humboldt county. The scene of activity laid on the Mattole in 3 and 4 south and 1 and 2 east. Some acres of timber land is said to have changed hands, the purchasers being Pennsylvania and New Jersey parties, and sellers B.

Stodard, Erikson, Hendriksen and others. The purchase price, as given out, $185,000, looks very big for land in that vicinity, and wdl have a decidedly stimulating eftect upon the value of holdings near the Mendocino county line. Itching produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as blind, blci'ling or protruding piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy, stops itching and bleeding. tumors.

50eajarat druggists, or xent by mail. Treatise free. Write nie about your £ise. Dr. Bos.auko.

Philadelphia, Pa. For sale J. K. druggist. Utitr From Lilehfiald, Ntb.

Thomas Clancy, of Litchheld, Neb. wrote us a few weeks ago about his experience with Dr. Gunn's Blood Nerve Tonic. As his case may be similar to others it naturallv would be of interest to them to know the result of his test. He had been haunted for years with a gradual growing weakness until he was reduced to almost a shadow.

His complexion was sallow and pimply, had dizzy and sinking spells, with loss of memory and ambition. Always felt tired and outdone, suflered greatly with nervousness, and felt that his heart's action was weak. His digestion was so poor his system received no uutri ment. He says he commenced the use of this Tonic, taking one tablet after ojieh meal. He did not notice much change after using one box only he enjoyed his meals better, still he kept on until he had used six boxes.

He used the last box more than six months ago. When he stopp.ed the use of the Tonic he weighed 2S lbs. more than he did when he eomme-need. Has not been sick a day since, and is well in both mind and body. Dr.

Gunn's Blood 'Fcjuie is the best medicine in. the world for weak or sickly women. Sold by all druggists for 75e per box, or sent by mail on receipt of price. W'rite us about your case. Address Dr.

Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by Mathews Co. PT. ARENA GULLINGS. b' 1(1111 Uu' H.

L. Zeelc, formerly in the hotel business at Fort Bragg, has leased new hotel at Westiiort and willojien it up as soon it is liuished. Manuel Lawrence, of this had his leg broken between the knee and ankle while at work helping load cars at Perkins' camp Tuesday. He was brought to town for treatment. Mrs.

A. Macrough, a resident of Wo linvo before ua little work on Jtldnej aiaeaaea by Joseph F. Gdward's, M. of Phlla- (lulphia, tliat oODtutns some things thai every- aae ought to know. Many people Imagine Bi'ight's Ui.soaae la rare, when, la faot, It voTcra the whole gamut of kidney diseases.

This book sets out that the kidneys have but one function, the elimination of the urea and waste products, and that all iaterferenoes with that are called Bright's Disease Pr. Edwards adds: "For benefit of physicians who may read this book I will give a list of the vrhloh I attribute to Disease, Albumenuria. Congestion of the Kidney. of the Kidney. Fatty Degeneration of the Kidney.

Inflammation of the Kidney. Uraemia. Disease of the Kidney." Thus, all kidney disease being Bright's DIs- tiio serious question is. Is It acute or chrouic? In other words, Is It in tlie prlmiiry or Heeontlary stageJ After the eiglh to teuih mouth it becomes chronic and Is theu iucurable by all known moans except the Fulton Compounds The kidneys are not sensitive. There la often no notice of the trouble till it has already fastened.

If you have kidney disease In the llrst stage the Kenal Compound will cure It auicUly. If it is of more than 8 to 10 months standing it is tho only thing known that will euro ll. lu proof that uothiog else will we cite all medical works us evidence that to this time tliere has been nothing that cures Chronic Bright's Disease. The stockholders of the John J. Fulton business and professional men ol Kan Fmnelsco, are the first people In the world to annouuoo a positive cure, presenting a dofluite piiroentaso of recoveries (87 per cont), aud giving out the lists of the cured, all among purely clii-onic, well -detined cases.

If you have nuy kind of kidney troubio, there is only one tiling to Tho Kenal Compound (or ESright's Disoiise ia for Diabetes, Jl.oij. Fulton 4011 Wusiiligton street. Sua Francisco, Fole ijonipound'-'rs. Free aniily.sos for patients, 'n Jj -B WB are the solo Uijeuis. W.

A. TIklah. com mendsd Ivom our Superintendent. While iiahnig last wsa? wrashed off rocks a wavtf, smd wbowt! Hfteen minutes lie felb stirs his (ja-rfelily career was a.bout to end. He sueceeded in ridding himsfislf of his rubbctf boots but an overcoat matle it difficult for him to keep his head above water.

A eomiKUiion went to his rescue, and he reached terra firma again none the worse for his experience, save a good wetting and the loss of his rubber boots. (Foriuorly of BBkersfield) DklahCity in tue Hegor Buildlu "3 l.aw aiid Criraiual Law Spccialiics. Rooms 65 aud 66 Kevada Blou SanFrauoUco With W. R. Daingerfield Saft Rula To Go By.

When there is a feeling that the heart or lungs, blood or liver, brain or nerves are diseased, at once commence to doctor the stomach. That is the foundation ol the trouble in 90 cases out of a 100. Commence to regulate the digestive organs, get them in healthy working condition, and the other troubles will leave ol themselves. Diseases which have their begining in the stomach must be cured through the stomach. The medicine for stomach disorders and half the ills of life, is Dr.

Gnnn's Improved Liver Pills. These pills put all the digestive organs in good condition so that disease has no basis to work upon. They are sold by all druggists for 25 cts per box. One pill is a dose. We will send a box post-paid, on receipt of 25 cts, or to anybody who wants to try them we will send 2 pills free.

Send name and address to Dr. Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by J. R. Mathews, Druggist.

Nervous Nervousness in women is a uever-failiug of system (lorangemeut. The handiest quickest acting remody is Cmiil Freso-'s Maenburg Tea which drives the poison out, restores tho healthy action ioid tone. 250. at rlruggists and Women Kctorii. NSeveral unsiieeessful have 'jceii made the past week to float the Crescent City.

three ton cargo wench was received Sunday for the local life-saving station, to be used for haiilitig boats the ways. Rose a recent resident KIk, succumbed to the effects of noforin at that for a minor a 2 o'clock yestei-day afternoon. Aniiuinest will be held to-day. Benton CScott who has beeujitteiid- ingbusiness college in San Francisco, has accepted the of ti school at Boulder Creek. Mr.

Scott was a successful teacher of Mendocino county for a number of vears Consign or Sell your Produce to DenniscM, Tiewtger 117 Sacramento San Francisco, Cfilif. We transact Commission business. We products. We fill orders for 'Hrm suiiplies. We nial consignments.

We guarantee a deal. Handlers of Dried Fruit, Wnol, Hops, Seeds. Beans, Honey, Htc. Correspondence solicited. Send samples, we will make oilers.

Send for stencil. Greenwood, died very suddenly and goes to his new position well re- BargamS.BargainS. Good at your own jiriee. The great sale is still on. New bargains ever3' day.

The entire stock of J. F. Hoffman must go; price no object. Give us a call, it will certainly fiay you. Jamison Bros.

I OmcB-Corner Oak and Stamlley block west of Sherirs Office. I A. KJIHIK PHYSICIAN and SDRGCON. Uklah, Cal. I residence, oorner Perkins and onksts.

P'honeSlc. F. V. JPOI.LAKI), PHYSICIAiM and Albiou, Cal. M.

MUUKK, Jd. A Ukiah City. Cal. OFFICE uth St teStvcet- 1. jauTCIIMOK, M.

D. Fhysiclnn and Surgeon. A. O. U.

VV. hali. WKS'll'Olfi, 1'. IIIKI ror A vnilits, Cal. Will iiromptiy lUfeud to nil to his care.

I'OAUE, mill AT LAW. Ukiah, Will inactiee iu all the courts of fhe state. Prompt alicmiou given to all business entrusted to IS care. OFFICII: School south of Christian church. rjlHOMAS KHODEM.

AT'i Ai LAW. Fort Bragg, CalU. Criminal cases aud foreclosure suitm, aud baukruptcy proceedings, government contests, of abstracti and pastlna ou titles made a specialty. All other law attended to with skill and J. E.

PEMHEHTtlM. A'llOKMeV HtiM. (OITNSEIitm AT J.AW, jt, Uklah, t'ostofHce Baildiug, Coaer Sclio 1 Perking streets. Win practice In all Courts of the nVNCAN. itiNTHicT ATI-OKSRT AT LAW, Uktmh Cltr.

Will practice in all the Courtt of the Prompt attention given to all and civil business to which the county ii not party. OFFicg-Upstairs in Court Hoitse. 7 p. THOMAS, A'lTOKBiEV niifl C-orNNEIiOH AT LAW Uklah OFFICK--IU White's Law Building, northWMt Court House. Will practice in ail State and Federal Courtt, KITUOOIK, ATMIKNET-AI'-LAW, Ukiah City, Cal.

Business promptly attended to in all State aud Federal Courts or before any of the Departments. OFFICE building, 8. of Court Bfl, MEKKKLL mill t'uiiiity Real Emtatc' 'limber 507 (Uiliforiiiii Siui Francisco. Cal. fr-Special attention given to Mendocino l.iiiids.

i Lodge, No. '213, Knights ol Pythraij, meets every Wednesday night Is Sauford's Building. A8K e. C. K.

L. CifAKK, IS. of a'lid COtlNkLiA No. Meets every second aud fourth Monday of each mouth. MKS.

MARY ORR.N. G. MRS. JKNNIB EbWAKDs, V. R.

MRS. iSEi.LiE GIBSON Secretary. For Sale bat Sacrifice ForSala have for sale a b'ock of slock in the PAClFli; COAST LUMBER FURNITURE MFG.CO of Kcrkt'loy, Cal. I'liia- ifloi) Our client must iiHve money iiud will si'U in lots to suit at I 'Cf sluirc. FUKKMAX.

I'KKKY ct ftiCi Market San Franoi.ico FREEMAN, PERRY CO. Stock and Bond Brokers City tui.l CdUiity UKAI HnT Fiiinns mul timber bought and sold. LIST YOru 'lY WITH US flIlO MarkC'tSlreot SHU FraufibCo Wood Wanted. At this oflice on subscription Of advertising lirintiitin at once..

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