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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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LOCAL ITEMS BRIEFLY TOLD Will Interesl Woodland People, of'More or less Importance Picked Dp Here and There on the Wing. Amusements, A north wind prevails today. Did you get your check cashed? See 50-cent column ad. of hair wor done by Mrs. P.

Terry. See 50-cent column ad. of good pay Ing business for sale or trade. See notice In 50-cent column of holl rates commenced by Shinkle. Harvey Farnham has leased his farm i.

ar Orland end returned to county. The freight receipts at the depot to c-! )o Vtere unusually heavy, but in brok See 60-cent column ad. of garden done by TTJ nWebb have rented the W. Lider 135 acre tract south of Esparto, to C. P.

Dpy. Rev. Mr. of Berkeley will preach In the Baptist church Sunday morning at o'clock. A bunch of keys has been lost and he finder will be rewarded by returning same to this ofilce.

A reward is offered for the return of a bunch of keys at this oifice. Seo 60-eent column ad. J. Tharp went to Knights Landing today and on Saturday will ship seven carloads of sheep to Taffe Co San I'rancisco. Division Superintendent Burkhalter's private car was attached to the north- lound Oroville train.

It is reported as rou 6 to view way the vicinity oi (Press Agent's Copy "The nontenant and the Cowboy" new western military wMc comes to the opera house Wednesday evening, November 13th, should not bo confounded with the ordinary clap- U'ap melodrama, tor this Is a play of sterling worth and Is presented by an extremely capable company, headed by the eminent young western actor Mr Theodore Lorch. No better play' can' possibly be offered theater-goers this season, for the i mp )c renson tllat nothing Super i 01 haa been wrjuen inc Lieutenant and the Cowboy" 3 i tenso, heart-thrilling drama of th west, it combines the elements of hot tragedy comedy, but so sane! blended that the complete story cling CROWD GOING TOflNTEBS Basketball to Be Played' Tomorrow, The Woodland Team Determined to Win, aod Will Be Enthusiastically Supported. AGEJOAR. Everybody in Woodland Is Eifgiblo, MMrt I i eOPleJsto ped wlth suffering. Middle aged courageously fighting Youth protesting cmidreu unable to explain; ni 1 from their kidneys.

Only a little- backache at first cornea when you-catch a cold Or when you strain the back' Many complications follow lseasT'' 5 rs 'Diabetes, Brlght's Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache. Cure every form of kidney ills Mrs. George W. Clark, S26 Fourth street, Woodland, says- "One of ie mombor wood ng one's raind long after the perform era are forgotten. It Is by no means Play, but two shote being fired luring the four nets, neither Bin in view of the audience, is tho contrary, a strictly high-grade induction well worth the attention of nr most critical theater-goers The (Press'Agent's Copy.) reputation as the best of all A light overcoat with a soft felt hat in one of the pockets was lost Wed- Yoln a on the road Between and Blacks.

Finder will receive the same 10 tne Ariel candy store. The Foresters of America at a reeu- ar meeting Thursday evening decided upon a big banquet and general good tor their meeting on November 21st. Several candidates will be initiated on that evening. Will Clayton fell from a wagon IhursUay afternoon and at first it v.as thought that he was seriously injured. He soon recovered, however and will probably be around as usua in a very short time.

Coroner T. H. Kltto is having an addition built in the rear of his un" dertaking parlors to be used as a It is a substantial structure be supplied with a cemeat oor, and every convenience to make It thoroughly up to date. Marshal Thomas Kinkade of Willows has notified Marshal Leech to be on the lookout for three men who recently attempted to rob a safe in Willows I he description furnished is very me-i' per and not much hope of effecting their capture here is entertained. Andrew Waltbers, who is employed on the W.

J. Stevens place, left for Minnesota Wednesday alternopn and has it that he will return with a bride. Mr. Waltiers is one of the most popular members of the local order of Hermann Sons, who will doubtless give him and his bride a heartv inception on their return, HE FOXJGHT AT GETTYSBURG. David Parker, of Fayette, N.

who i 0 at Gett "Elec- i.lc Bitters have done me more good t.ian any medicine I ever took For several years I had stomach trouble.and paid out much money for medicine to rpose untn be a taklngElec- iric Hitters. I would not take $500 for what they have done for me Grand i'mic for the aged and for female weaknesses. Great alterative and body Imiloer; best of all for lame back and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by Lawson, druggist. 50c.

aucl dancing organizations on irth is being sustained by the Wm Vest big Jubilee Minstrels with a engcance this season as can be infer- ed from the really extraordinary pre's otlces regarding the aggregation of ocahsts, instrumentalists and terpsi- lorean artists who furnish this impor- nt part of the entertainment. It is so allowed that seldom, if ever have many stage celebrities and absolutely novel features been provided as Manager Rlcaby secured for tbis troupe, among which are many startling enchanting scenes and elaborate musical numbers. The West Jubilee Company will be accorded a warm welcome at the opera house next Thursday evening, November 14th, and an evening of glorious amusement is being anticipated with the utmost, confidence. iv mtuuuui 01 ine wood high school and are Intending accompany the basketball team on it journey to Winters tomorrow, yo, may consider yourself lucky The biggest bus In town hae been secured, -and will be filled to overflow ing with a happy, enthusiastic crowd of students. Every rig, be it carryall buggy or cart, that can possibly be secured will'be'pressed into service also Every girl will take a lunch basket, and about noon tomorrow, somewhere down in the ereekbed, near the kin 8 Wi t6 SPread a teast An interesting basketball game will be the feature of tho afternoon.

The Woodland girls will try their skill years with a weakened "condition 'of thB kidneys, causing great annoyanc and embarrassment. I consulted phy sfclans but they were unable to giv any relief. At last Dean's Kidney Pill rM ure(l OU a ht ny attentlon a St The use of one "ox cured the complaint. I only hope tha nts having children similarly at trial'" glV Doan 8 Kidney Pllls a For sale by all dealers. Price TO centa Foster-Milburn Buffalo New York, sole agents for the ta tes.

Remember take no other. Miss Edna Woodard; Woodland's star touch center, will be unable to ad- company the team, and it is not fully ion as yet play her posi- enter. slt The guards'Vill be Florence Murray, 'ith Lela for one halt nd Hodge 'for the other. Berha Sieber will be back in her old potion as forward, and is a tower of trength in herself. With her will lay as forward Miss Gladys Lowe, one Miss Thelma Gregory the and Mrs.

Ed lall and ther. Lola Simpson Navigation the Only Basis, (Continued From First Page.) 'end a hand. state wm a an. With a view to determining whether or no navigation Is affected the "complete survey is to be made. This will include the taking of soundings To see whether or not bars have been formed as a result of the break and whether or not any other obstacle to navigation has been caused.

This will supplement a bonk survey made by state Engineer iMiery some time ago pr oper owner in and around ave Sllb scrlbed half the estimated by State Engineer El- jery as necessary to close the break is nnderslood that the Southern Pa- eific Company, having tracks in danger, subscribed its pro rata of that amount, but that the other railroads imwMii 1)VOI)ert ln tho district are unwilling to put up a proper amount It Is said that these railroads, having no tracks or buildings constructed are remai, wlllln to ha the break leniam open, notwithstanding that other property will be damaged, for the sole reason that the silt coming from tho river will build up the utu.y^JU 1U ftlfg andy will act as chaperons. Woodland officials will be Mrs. Baxidy for referee and Miss Esther Crutcher for umpire. The Woodland team is going with the determination of winning the game, and tho Woodland rooters who accompany are determined if they lose it will be through no lack of encouragement. II MONEY TO LOAN! On Real Estate at Prevailing Hates of Interest.

PEOPLE'S Savings Bank OF SACRAMENTO, OAt. Paid depositors 4 per cent on TERi per cent on time certificates, 3 pe cent on Ordinary Deposits PTS DEp OSITS IN SUMS OP ONB DOLLAR AND UPWARD end draft, P. o. Order or Wells pa a i ae aDU We 1V! fiend Guaranteed Capial" 4100m Assets 11 Capital and WM. 3ECKMAN, Pre-fident ALFRED G.

FQIXJER, Cashier Id3 Woodland Opera HODS Chaa H. B-arrell Mack Svf a Lessees Managers. ONB NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, Nov. 13 Tlie Distinct OranaNc Event of the Season A Superb High Grade Production the THE LIEUTENANT AND THE COWBOY By Anthony B.

Wills. With THEODORE LORCH and An excellent supporting company of specially selected artists. Management, Pelton Smutzer. Complete Scenic and Electrical Equipment PBICES Dress Circle S1 Orchestra Gallery Children SKIRTS $5 to $8 Values SATURDAY-ONE DAY ONLY Sale begins at 9 o'clock. This is not a sale of old goods Thev are brand new and the newest things in textures old goods CUtS WC Ursdves are atld have Fa JvM-T ieIn Pa niaS erges Br and fst shades CS U1 1PCS and Plaids in all the Ilew fnH 1 are triinmed1 wit1 silk and some with folds oi the same goods.

A majority of the six doze offered in this sale are $0.00 and $6.50 values ihey are made thoroughly and tailored to per- lection; in short they constitute the greatest skirt values ever offered in Woodland at cut prices We chanct Want t0 CmTy thfcm Ver W- this Advertisements not exceeding five lines, under this headiug, 60 cents per week, or less, payable in advance HAIR WORK request," i-ii ladles iimfted time give the Woodland and vicinity a last vcn chance to get their hair fixed up in first-class style. Get your orders in as early as possible. Mrs. F. Terry from San I'YajJcisco.

Write or call' room 16, Capital hotel. 14 FOB SALE OR THADE-A good pay- Ing business. Enquire at this office. HOLIDAY RATES-WIll begin at Shlnkio'a Art Studio, November 16th east of postofftce, Woodland, Gal. Come early and, avoid the rush Drink Cook's Water Oiu) of the most healthful and pleas- nut beverages on the market Bottled at the springs and soUl by B.

J. nyr.R in Woodland. PRICES: J'er case Per down Three bottles BO A rebate of $2 on each case for the return of the case and bottles CURES WINTER COUGH. J. B.

Cover, 101 N. Main street, Ottowa Kansas, writes: "Every rail It Ms been my wife's trouble to catch a revere cold, and therefore to cough all winter long. Last fall I got her bot- t.e of Horchound Syrup. She used It n.jid has been a.ble to sleep soundly all J'lght long. Whenever the cough trou- I os her, two or three cl osea stops the rough, and she Is able to he up and voll." 25c, 50c and ld by Llnd- Ar- 1 WOODLAND BUSINESS MEN you realize that ttie use of good printing-printing which attracts the eye, which holds the attention which has that Individuality which sep- arate''" from the poor and Indifferent one of the foundation stones of success? A business house la Judged by the character of Its printed matter When.

you want the right kind of i IAOI A tion telephone 10 HMl. Latest machinery mid up-to-dato facilities for doing the highest grade of printing, at the office. Je-10-tf. State Engineer Ellery will begin the co siirvey at Union WOODLASfD jrasiNESE TcOLLE OE Stands for her Inter- fa to" vf" thousat dollars to county, and many famines to the city of Woodland Don't be misled by any college purporting i 00 Institution and located In baoranicnto. No college of Sacramento can possibly benefit Woodland in the least particular iipend your dollars at a home Busl-' uess College, and thus build up Wood- your home town.

Sacramento atot much as Woodland col'eges heln Sac- "The proof the pudding ours In Address all cn- ull u. ituuress ail en- qu rlcs to the united Business Colleges Chico, Marysvllle or Woodland selfitf. are prepared to do garden work, clean chimneys, clean out gutters, trim trees, etc. Leave orders at Thos. McDonald's cigar stand.

Cody Doran. nl4 bunch of keys. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to this office. shoats, weighing about 100 pounds each. Crop off the right ear and a crop and underbit off the eft ear; also a narrow out of the ean please notify Geo A.

Wiirth, 2 miles west or Woodland nl3 City Stables Opposite Julian Hotel. J. W. DUNCAN, rop First-Class Livery Stable Special attention given to boarders ITHE ARCADE DRY GOODS co, A COMPLETE LINE of mending tools, parts, "appurtenances thereunto appertaining and be- longmg, us to put your wheel In fine form with the least possible delay. Don't forget that we Have the skill and experience, as well as the appliances and materials.

ED H. BURNETT, West Eod Cyclery GIBSON BLOCK, WOOBLAND 1(14 and transients, Id2 Phone 40 good Japanese boy wants a situation to help as cook and do housework. Speaks English. Address No. 410 Main street, Woodland.

K. Naknma. nl2 lease 20 acres of alfalfa, near Woodland. Sacramento, Cal. Address Box 418.

Japanese boy wants a situation as milker. Address Ed Hannah, No. 4C, Woodland FOR six-room cottage furnished or unfurnished, on College street. Enquire of Warren Meyers WANTED-A boy to do janitor work all day or before and after Bchool. Inquire at this office.

B. D. MERINO, Attorney and CAlnn ot IT i LaIw and Office In City Hall. Telephone 1362 ABITR A OTINO. A.

G. BAILI2Y, Attorney and Coun selor-at-Law. Office Room 4 Cal. C. "Attorney and Coun selor at Law.

Beamer Block Woodland. California, R. CLARK, Atlorney-at-Law. Office over Farmers' and Merchants Bank, Woodland, and 957 Broadway Oakland. Addreas mall (o the Oak land office.

Will attend to any or al GRANT, Attorney Woodland Special at Office, Second street, opposite lie opera house. pecal attention given to probate matters and nr-l inn a i E. T. of Records of Titles, Second alroot, north of postofflce. Woodland, jelltf Cnl.

i TITI AB8THACT COMPANY (Incorporated), Con- vnyanclng and nhstracting. AJI trana- nctlww posted dally, Offko over Bank if 1 EsLiLJ and CounBelor at Low. Notary Public nnt Conveyancer. anu over Bank of land, Woodland, Cal. PHTuFliRUTON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, corner of First and Main BtrcetB.

Woodland. N. A. HAWKINBrTubrncy siillor at Law. Office: Ovfr Bank of Woodland.

Woodland, California, SOCIAL Yolo Town Hall Saturday night, November 9th, by the Yolo Dancing Club. Music by Ev- crhardta orchestra. Admission 11 per couple, including supper. Ladies free. HENRY SCHABFER, Prop.

Fresh bread Bellvered every day Wedding Cakes and Confectionery a. Specialty. Finest Pastry. Delicious Ice-Cream SOT'TH SIDE OE MAIN STREET Patronize Home Industry Pirn-Class Work Done at Reasonable Prices and Prompt Delivery. Woodland Laundry The Racket In order to make room for Notions and Holiday Goods, vill close out Ladies' and vlisses' Wool Skirts, Coats mcl Suits.

Skirt values from 3.48 to $5.00 at only $2,98 A few SAMPLE SUITS, $15 to $20, tar $10 Broadcloth Coats for $10 00 Value $18.00 Yours for business, M. S. BENTZ FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS as displayed here embrace a marvelously fine line of goods. The pTterns are ueat and attractive, both ness and general out-of-doors wear Combined with our well-known abiliTy to make good clothes-clothes made to fit the wearer-these goods will make rnmu" Ut yot1 AppeJanco counts business life. The man wall dressed wlfh equal advantages wH outstrip the poorly dressed one.

not only respects himself more, but others do so. The clothes for you for rtSiT" 10 wi £ind our 1 FRED STENING (Successor to C. Welumann Co.) Yolo Co. Savings Bank Building, opp Byrns Hotel aI FOUNTAIN SYRINGES RUBBER SYRINGES RUBBER TUBING RUBBER GLOVES RUBBER BANDAGES AIR CUSHIONS STOMACH PUMPS STOMACH TUBES ICE CAPS BULB SYRINGES TIPS RUBBER SPONGES AT Corner Drug Store F. VON JOCHUMSEN.

McGRIFF PETTIT Successors to Armstrong Alge. BUTCHERS Dealers in Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausages Lard, Elc. Orders delivered to all parts of the OOC Main Street. Phone Main B. Subscribe for the Daily Democrat, per year, Acetylene Gas iTIie best illutninant tlie work! knows.

Pilot Generators The best on the, list, of approved machines. For information regarding iu use for lishllng am cooklllei ()rop a Millsap, Yolo, Gal, Exclusive agent for Yolo Co. The Laurels of Praise to choice of uiu Dave Barnes houses and lots" corner Court and Third streets. En- qulre of Harry L. Huston.

nil SOCIAL DANCE-At Plalnfield on Saturday night, November 9th. Good music and a good time for all. n9 reliable woman to Hate To lease a vineyard either 1 on 9harCB A on 9arCB Pl0 write to A. Katoura, P. O.

box 67, Yolo, Cal. no30 SAVE an oil burner in your cook stove. Burns dletillate at ereat saving in cost over wood or coal. The -burner can bo placed in any firebox. For -further information, ad- SJ Scott 6gcnt Madison, on W.

Scott ranch. n2 4 il Plants, gold fish fish globes, flah food, Eaton's Egg and Hen Food. Quar- nteed boot shells, meat scrap, alfalfa meal. Thoroughbred fowls and settlnjr 8g S- Want your and A. M.

Eaton. IMPORTANT! A REPRIiSENTATIVE OF F. C. Ewert's Jewelry Store WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEE 13th Sacramento vStrcet. Flour when once you empjoy it in fc Why not try It? Woodland Brain and Milling Woiland, Cal.

THE UNITED BUSINESS COLLEGES ot ciilco, Marysviile and Woodland reg and Im ope i $cl 1 andof a mont Address all enquiries to in 0 CI tC ''orly in Woodland BUSINESS COLLEGES, either Chico, Marysville cr Wootad We have if. The kind you hawliiraynised Ptaix and Brighton Flours AT Phono 1333. ELY'S, 316 First St..

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