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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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wno box been playing Gnu, failed to report for st MrlM. The Examiner today "ion McCarthy and Frank Cu- who started the season with have jumped their Jobs, at their reasons the fact that Sand Crabs have too many bosses always did have the repu- mioo of being easily dissatisfied and baa known to jump a team just a-game, even while in unl- tgrm." It Is probable that a benefit game be arranged for next Sunday to pay oft the indebtedness Incurred by the management last season. Two teams composed of the best local talent available will be selected und it Is believed that a good game can be promised the fans, Amusements. The "Mixed Pickles added another victory to tfcelr long list Sunday by defeating the Young Buffaloes of iSac- ramento by a score bf 2 to 1. The game was played at Recreation Park In the.

presence of a fairly good sized crowd of spectators, who -enjoyed every inning ot the play. It a snappy contest that would have been a credit to teams(milch older and more Both, twirlers were at their hest and were given almost faultless support. It is probable that a return game will be played in Sacramento. Clay Smith umpired to the satisfaction ot both teams. The following is the way the game looked to Scorer Howard 'Parker: Mixed Pickles.

ab. po. a. Calder, c. 4 1 1-37 0.0 G.

Schluer, Ib. 3 00 0 11 1 0 Adams, ss. 0 0 0 1 7 0 A. Schluer, 2b. 3 0 1 1 3 3 0 F.

Welder, 31). 3 0 10 4 0 0 E. Murray, If. 3 000100 Bennett, cf. 30 0 0 000 C.

Schluer, rf 200-0000 M. Welder, p. 11 1 '0 2 2 W. Pepper, ri. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 2 '4 G-27 13 2 Young Buffaloes, ab.

r. h. sb. po. a.

Armstrong, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sprague, cf. 4 1 1 1 2 0 0 Gostlln, If 0 00 0 1 0 Brtnsbn, Ib. 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 Kerns, e. 2 "0 0 0 9 1 0 Brway, ss.

......2 00 O'l 1 1 Shanka, 3b .3 0 0 0 0 1 0 Holland, 2b 30 00 6 1 1 McLaughiln, p. 3 0 000 4 0 Realizing that the public is particularly Interested iu the clowns with a circus, Norris Rowe have engaged ior their big circus, museum, menagerie, hippodrome and congress of na- tioua the greatest number of famously funny Yorlcks that has ever been seen with a tented organization. On entering main or big tents of the show.clowns will be Iu evidence everywhere, In twos, threes and groups, and all working hard for the amusement of all that attend the big show, Among the clowns are Toto Ducro, the clown that invented the famous burlesque brill fight, the rabbit hunt, the burlesque menage horse act and scores other amusing acts; Fat Lawson, the clown to look at is to laugh; Silver Smith, Hie elongated Andrew; Ike Ortou, the fat policeman; Willie Sliuins, the diminutive Pantaloon; Oscar Pepper, straight from Kentucky; Hi Russell, Skinny Gjlson, Bill Carpenter, Barry Hodskin, -and scores of other funny fellows. During the engagement of the big circus in San the past winter which ex- ended over a period of thirty days, and at which time the Greater Norris Rowe circus played to 279,873 paid admissions, these clowns were one of lie main features of the show. Never before under one tent have so many iiood clowns been There nrs over 200 circus champions the circus; most of-them of European rep- itatioiT and all stars in their respect- ve Hues.

There are 650 persons' with ho show and over 350 beautiful It requires forty double length to transport it from city to city. By arrangement the Norris Rowe circus will be the only big show to visit this section this year. A grand street parade, which is said to be a new and novel one, will take place 'on the moruing of the exhibition at 10 o'clock, rain or shine. Greater Norris Howe circus will exhibit at Woodland Tuesday, April 21st. Totals 28 11 1 24 9 2 RUNS AN1) HITS BY INNINGS.

1234 5,6,7 8 9 Mixed Pickles ...00010100 2 Hits 00001111 4 Buffaloes 00010 00 1 Hits 1 SUMMARY. Two-base and Sprague. Double to G. Schluer. Base OH 1.

Struck By Welder 7, by McLaughlin 8. Time of hour 30 minutes. Umpire Smith. Miller Upson of Sacramento, who has been working hard to organize the Trolley League, reports that neither Lodl nor Oroville is ready to enter the league aud that Stockton Is still In the doubtful list. If Stockton finds it Impracticable it Is probable that the fourth team will be entered from Oak Park.

Mr. Upson says that tlie Oak Park Eagles have Interested themselves la the matter and that they have signified their willingness to finance a first-class team if allowed to enter. The-admittance of Oak Park would mean more games at home for Woodland which of course is desired by all Interested In the game. If Oak Park guarantees a good fast team It will be a desirable acquisition to the league. The managers of the Napa, Vallejo, St.

Helena and Santa Rosa baseball teams have completed arrangements for an interesting series of sixteen games to be played between the four teams. Winters defeated the Sacramento Laundry team Sunday by a score of 7 to 3. For three innings the score stood 2 to 0 In favor of the visitors Then Winters begajj to hit the ball. and aided by the visitors' errors soon piled up enough runs to win. Tracy Hoag was very effective as usual, fanning 9 men and allowing only 3 hits He also fattened his hatting averagi with a home run and a two-bagger The feature of the visitors' work was the fielding of Bacon, and catching CALIFORNIA INVENTORS.

Reported by D. Swift Co. and C. A. Snow patent attorneys Waahington, D.

A. Adelson, Oakland, hottlc closure; F. H. Crump, Los Angeleu, excess baggage coupon check; G. T.

Fallls, Los Angelea, wave motor; R. G. Fontana San Francisco, cherry stemmer; J. W. Herbert, Los Gates, cherry pitting machine; L.

Jullg, San Francisco clothes hook; D. Kendall T. Rohlnson, Hanford, fruit and vegetable drier; I. J. Kuert, San Diego, pack age box; S.

J. Lindskog, Los Angeles show case; J. O. Morgan, Oakland burner; O. B.

Perlgo, Oakland, vonlil alert fruit crate; N. E. Rice, Zenln sawmill set works; E. Al. Shcnrun, Al- ftnieda, score card for games; U.

Smith, Sacramento, automatic air broke pressure adjuster. For a copy of any of the above send ten centa In poetage wHh date of this paper to C. A. Snow WaaUngton, HXDTJCBD AAT2S. Agent Flngland has been authorized to sell Ucltets to Ran Francisco und re turn at reduced acocuot of the of ftee arrival ot the Prom Mar 2d to May IMtasiva, round trip ticiuta will ftH tor one-third ot the Ian hsr OSM way.

Tickets will TO WED NEXT SUNDAY, It Is announced that on Sunday, April 26th, Mrs. Bessie Carpenter and Mr. Joseph R. Griffin, both of Winters will be married at the residence of Mrs. Carpenter's mother.

The bride-to-be and her nioth- er recently removed Knights Landing to Winters. She is ti sister to Dr. F. R. Falrchtld of Woodland Jiid Dr.

C. Fail-child of Winters. a young woman of many beautiful of character and charming personality. The prospective groom is a of Mr. and Ms.

J. B. Griffin aud a prosperous and popular young farmer. He is a brother to ilrs. H.

I. Huston of this city. COURTHOUSE NEWS. The following calendar was heard by Judge Gaddis today: Northern Electric Co. vs Abbie Reed et of Reed; de iiuirrer of Orchard Co.

Dropped lion calendar. liMi J. Schwartz vs. Elec irlc Argued and sub milled on briefs. Viola Martin vs Benlamin Motion for change of venue.

Granted E. K. Caldwell vs. T. A.

Sparks be Continued one week Vallejo and Northern Railway Co vs. Abble H. Reed ot Dropped from calendar. The case of R. B.

Cranston vs. J. was heard by Judge Gaddis today Argued and submitted. Estate of Jacob Snyder, Petition granted for family allowanc to widow of $100 per month. The.case "of Paul Sievers vs.

Ada: which was commenced in th superior court Saturday, is still progress. Hurst Hurst appear as at torneys for the plaintiff and B. Mering for the defendant. BIBIOMIHT, 'inn Production Demand for Bfatt. For weeks past rehearsals have been, eld each afternoon arid rdor that the delightful toy fantasy, to be preheated this vehing the auspices of vulio'B GuiidY might have nd artistic rendition.

And now all in readiness for the rise of the eur- ain on the first performance tonight. The choruses are perfectly trained, ho music tuneful, the comedy good ind the. whole production will move vlth a spontaneity that will be sur- rrising. The dances-are elaborately costumed, while unusual scenic and ileetrical equipment will combine to end a professional cliarm and finish the performance. The fact that Bi Bl has been with marlied success In a uum- icr of neighboring cities, combined vllh the announcement thqt many of our Ijest singers and young society leople would take part here, has ironsed a perfect furore of interest mil the demand for seats has been mormons.

8. V. D. A. OFFICERS.

At.the annual meeting of the Sacra- nento Valley Development Association Saturday morning the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Senator Marshall P. Dlggs; Secretary, 0. Miller; Treasurer, O. Dillmnn; Vice- Presidents, Senator B. F.

Rush of Suisun, Morris Brooke uf Sacramento, J. W. Kearth of Colusa, O. Eihe of Wl'lows, A. L.

Conard Bluff, B. Cussielt of Chico, H. P. Stabler of Yuba City, and C. F.

Aaron Jf Marysville. "I have been somewhat costive, but loan's Regiilets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate he bowels B. Krause, 306 Walnut avenue. Altoona Pa.

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO POSTAL ORDER The "Democrat" tlie J- right to extend credit to its scrlbers, regards any attempt of the postofflce meut to constitute itself a col- lection agency as a usurpation of legislative power. But the postoffice department has ruled otherwise and it would be futile to attempt to defy the ruling, even though it is an abridgment of the coustitu- tional rights of the "Democrat" and its enforcement will work serious injury to honest and legitimate newspapers. Under this ruling, whenever a subscriber to the daily ds more than three months in arrears or a subscriber to the weekly is more than one year in arrears thefr papers will not be accepted at the postofflce for mailing at the second-class postage rate of 1 cent per pound hut will be subjected to the transient rate of 1 cent for each four ounces, or fraction of. The effect 'this ruling will Ue to Quadruple Uie postage on papers addressed to deliu- fluent subscribers. "Democrat" subscribers i- please examine the date of ex- 'fr piratlon printed on the margin of the paper.

Do not allow your subscription to the daily to become three months in rears, or your subscription to the weekly to be overdue more than a year. ED. B. L.EAKB, Editor and Proprietor. FIFTY-CENT COLUMN, not exceeding, five lines, under this heading, 60 per week, or less, payable in advance.

A be given in Plainfield hall Saturday, evening, April 25th. Good music by Prof. Clarke's A good supper be served fi-eo. a 26 CARPETS' CLEANED AND LAID-- Satisfacliou guaranteed. Enquire No.

616 South Third street. SOCIAL DANCE AT by Yolo Dancing Club, in Yolb town evening, April 26th. Admission $1 per couple, Including supper. Music Everhardt's orchestra- ap25- Spring Lines are now In And we are showing a Swell Line of Suits LOST An opon-faco lady's gold watch, with monogram "I F. inscribed on back.

Finder please leave same at the a p25 FOR choice mile from 6Ity. Good stand of alfalfa now ready to cut. On the market for" just a few. days. A snap.

JL D. H. FOR- SALE two-seated spring wagon, with brake and top, just ready for camping. Also a rubber- tired buggy with, canopy top. Both rigs nearly new.

Would exchange for pony and cart. Enquire at this office. ap21 MRS. to state that she has all the latest styles In hair goods, curls, switches, also scalp food, tonics, orders for making up combings promptly filled. electric treatments given' at'your house If desired; a few samples in KrellenberB'a window.

Orders for which, Mrs. L. Snee, 426 south Fourth street. Woodland. ftp2 i FOR second-hand surrey, also a young driving horse.

Inquire of M. H. Gist. ap21 dark brown horse, and one black horse, with white fate. Please notify Fred Dice, Yolo, Cal.

ap21 FOR alfalfa hay, good quality, $10 and per ton, delivered. Enquire at Bidwell Heith's office. ap20 TAKEN small red wild. Owner can recover same by calling on A. L.

Henle, 2 miles west of Woodland, and paying damages. Call on either phone. ap27 MAN HOP CO. of this city have, sold to Ah Tom, who is agent for TGJuong Fung of Sacramento, and to buy hfty, grain and fruit ot all kinds. Also furnish labor for all kinds of work.

myl CLARK AuCtion- e'ers. Office with Western Creameries Woodland, Calif. white four-in-hand neck throw. Owner may ob- the same by proving the property and paying for this notice. NOTICE TO Taxpayers! The delinquent first Installment and also the second Installment of state and county taxes for tUe fiscal year ol 1907, are due at the office of the tax collector In Woodland, anfi If not paid prior thereto will become DELINQUENT ON Monday, April 27, 1908 At o'clock p.

at which time 6 per cent will be added. SAM MONTGOMERY, Tax Collector of Yolo County ap27dw IMPROVEMENT CLUB DANCE. The improvement club ot the town Washington met Friday evening at the town hall and held a soclol and a musical with games and refreshments" Tlioso present were: Misses Grace am! S.inih Moss, Joslo Rclncnmuiu, Addle Woods, Hazel Ilaugse, Grace McCHire, Llllie Harms, Katie Martyr, Lottio Smith, Inez Ford, Fioislc Some, Ulllo Wolfe, Vests Russell; Mesihimes Helnersman, Jarmin and Brondhend; Mr. and Mrs. Stein, Mr.

and Mrs. Cameron, Earl Conrad, Lowell Uussell, E. Moss, W. M. Russell and Rev.

N. G. tor team Uu of MILLAR IN ALASKA. Word has heen received from Or Chas. Millar from White Horse, Alaska, saying that he had enjoyed his trip so far very much and was feeling well, and was hopeful for a complete recovery of health.

The day following the writing of the letter he -was to take by a dOK team on the Jce up the Yukon river to on Tribune. Or. Will- a nephew of Mrs. Ed aud Woodland on the ot dfepvturc. You will find no poor tea iii packages bearing mrne.

If you find any such, you know what to do. Your crocer rour It you don't like Best: vfe lijui, ATX OB.NEYS AT-LA W. B. B. MERINO.

Attorney and Coun- at Law, and notary puhlic OWiuu In City Telephone 1352 mr26tf Spectacular MUSICAL PLAY "Bi Bi" WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE April 20 and 21 Seats on sale at Lclthold's dm store. 50 cents and 75 cents C. W. THOJVfAS, Attorney and Coi eelor at Law. Beamer Bl ck, Woodland, California.

R. CLARK, Attorney-it-Law. over Fanners' and Merchant Bank, Woodland, and 057 Broadwty, Oakland. Address mail to the Oak land office. Will attend to any or all of you.

JaS: HUDSON GRANT. Attorney at OMlce, Second street. opposite the opera house. Special attention given to probate matters and 'ictlons Involving real estate. ELMER W.

ARMF1ELD, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Notary Public and Conveyancer. 408-410 First street, Woodland, PHILIP BRUTON, Attorney and Notary public, corner ot Flnt nuA Main streets. Woodland. N.

A. HAWKINS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office: Orrr Bank of Woodland, Woodland, O. BAILEY, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law. Office In Armstrong Building, Woodland, CM. Oriental Laundry 417 First Struf, Weodlwl Under tke Old First-Class Work Lowsl Prices Satisfaction guaranteed.

Qlve us trial and bo convinced. tf D. F. HKRSPRINO, D. V.

iuary Dentistry. Office, Johnson' Stables, College rtreet. Woodland, Cal. JOHN T. QRANTr-Doctor of Dental Surgery.

Dental over R. Cranston's Woodland. Cal. DICK DICK, Dentists, Woodland Farmers' aad Her- chants' Bank. Office konrs I a.

m. 6 p. m. TelephOM DR. C.

K. WItOOZON, PamMTB' and Bnildlnjr, Cmi OCOM U71, said ssi ee Mt Our ell, Straw and Panama Hats Regal Shoes H. Alexander 'lothier and furnisher. Cor. 1st and Sts.

Spring Haberdashery Shirts $1.00 to $2.50 Plain white, neat stripes, choice figures, regular or coat styles, separate or attached cuffs, Ties 25 cents to $1.00 We're Bhowlng the new things oC the season; they axe well worth seeing. Hosiery 25 50 75 cts. Choice Hosiery lu cotton, lisle, silk, or fancy effects, In new designs. H. HUTGHISON THE HATTER AND BENTS' Zimmerman Building, Woodland.

Cal. HCLUSNE tffillTS FOR ED. MERCHUT UllOfl, QHIM60 Don't Depend upon getting writing paper you'll he villiug to use here and there.on your ummer travels. Best and wisest plan a to lay in the needed supply before pack up; best place to do the lay- ng In is at Myers Hughs. Plenty sizes and colors; lots of differing weights.

Also about 800 new novels. Myers Hughs Successors to R. B. Boyle. WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA -Demand The Brand! EOSESTBERG FORM the HABIT of Buying I IIM DTD LUmDln National Ciest Coffee Oeo, W.

Caswell Co. San Franciico Importers and Roasters You leave your home each morning With a smile upon your face, Your step is light, elastic, And your, carriage full qf grace, Your work transacted promptly, Then you sigh for home and rest! But most of all you sigh for A cup of NATIONAL CREST. This celebrated coffee is sold in cans only by the Woodland Rochdale also Johnston Woodland, Gal mySOdw Sole Agents, E. IMPORTER AND" DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FUENITUEE AND BEDDING Which will be sold' at LOWEST RATEvSI GOING TIP! All kinds of food products, cereals manufactured. labor, rents money and taxes.

Everything -hu "A-l" Flour. That remains uniform in quality, price and public OC easlonally costs a few cents" per sacK, but makes from six to eight more loaves, so really costs no more. MANUFACTURED BY Woodland Grain and Milling Co WOODLAND, CAL. ALL PRINCIPAL GROCERS. Patronize, Home Industry Work Done at ReasooubV PrlCM and Prompt Delivery.

Woodland Steam Laundry Phone 140J Weat Mala Idl THE FARMERS ststel Fin Imam has written of risks since June 1607. 1. D. MU8OROVB. IdlU Thi) Store That Sells YOUR FROM The Diamond MatcE Company L.

HATCH, Woodland. Siiuset Pl.one 10. Farmers'JLlns KRELLENBERG COFFEE TALK Place Boil TTNDEKTAKIHO IN ALL BRANCHES Given prompt attention. -Corner of Third Streeta, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. Id4 Exchange Market NORDYKE MILNTHORP, Successol-s to J.

0. CImlmars. DEALERS IN LIVE. STOCK AND MEATS. FRESH FISH WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.

Meats delivered-to all parts "of the city free of charge. Give us a call at Coward Hawkins building, Main Second'and Third. Telephone Main BAN! OF WOODLAND INCORPORATED 1868. Authorized Capital $1,000,000 00 Paid Up Capital 962,100 Ofl Surplus Fund 240,626 00 Profit and Loea 00 L. D.

STEPHENS President CHAS. Q. J. S. CRAIG Cashier J.

Cashier A General Banking Business Done City Stables Opposite Jnliaa Hotel. 3. W. DUNCAN, Proprietor FaadStiMe Special attention Riven to boarders awl Idl Mo 5 necessary coffee in the Pot. Then pour in boiling water for five minutes.

Johnston's Special Blend coffee for breakfast Htarts your day right 3 pounds for $1,00 Johnston Bros. Woodland and Sacramento. 144 E. Lawson Dealer In Wood, Goal and Feed First Street, Next to Hall, Woodland, Cal. Sanitary Carpet Gleaning Agent for Pioneer, Phoenix and Brighton Floir.

Also the Milwaukee and Rakes Phone 1333 aplOtt McGRIFF PETTIT Successors to Armstrong Alge, BUTCHERS Dealers li Frtsl art SalW Hub, Suustt Lart, Etc. Orders delivered to all parU ot city. '606 Main Street. Phone Mate S. Idl CITY MARKET THE ONLY COLD STORAOB TUB CITY.

and Ketall Bntehew and.

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