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AVIATION AND BALL GAMES Tn if Ito Big Features of flu WilloK Celebration H. G. Squires, a Willows booster, telegraphs the "Democrat" that as a special attraction the committee has arranged a grand aerial flight by the famous Leroy Ordway, who has made successful flights In all parts of the world, in the latest Curtis biplane', at Willows on-'Jtjly 4th. This additional attraction will no doubt be 1 a great Inducement for ni'any people who have heretofore been In doubt as to where they will celebrate. PERSONAL MENTION There will be a baseball tournament In Willows on Monday and Tuesday, July 3d, 3d and 4th, during TyhJch will be distributed in purses.

On Sunday Orland will play Colusa, on Monday Redding will play Willows and on Tuesday the winners in the final game. In each of the ''preliminary games the losing team "Will receive J50, while the w'in- in the final game will 'receive and the losing team $100. Excursions from Dunsmuir, Redding and points south will be run. The baseball tournament promises to be the big features of the Willows Fourth of July celebration. Local Business Houses to Close on the Foimh Alttiough there will be no celebration in Woodland on the Fourth oj July, practically every business house will be closed on that day, none of the county or municipal offices will be open the postoffice will observe Sunday hours.

Many Woodland people will -go to Willows on one of the three-days' celebration, and a big crowd will go over to Winters on Tuesday. We, the undersigned merchants, agree-to close on Tuesday, July 4th, all day: The Arcade, Ed 1'raet, C. F. Wirth, Charles W. Foy, Woodland Rochdale F.

C. Bwert, H. Woolley, T. S. Spauldiug, Johnston The Hub, B.

L. Wing, E. Krellenberg, W. B. Aldrich, Grlggs Bush, Jacobs Miller, H.

J. Provost, Fox Childers, W. W. Rodgers W. H.

Alexander, Chas. J. Groh, F. V. Stening, H.

Hachmann, G. W. Apperson, Bentley Johnson, T. H. Kitto, M.

S. Bentz, M. Stine, Chalmers Bros. Albert Hanmun went to Willows Thursday evening. Miss Rita Bullard made a trip to Sacramento Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Renz went to Sacra (ineuto Thursday afternoon. Mrs.

Will Bennett went to Knlslits Landing Thursday evening. Miss Nell Holllngsworth came uj from Berkeley Thursday evening. Marlon Eaton and wife returnee from San Francisco Thursday evening Mrs. J. T.

Bernard and Sam Barker came down from Dunnigan tills mom ing. Mrs. Dan Tregldgo of San Francisco is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Thomas.

Postmaster J. H. Dungan and wife left Tluirsday afternoon for the Yo Semite valley, where they will spenc their vacation. Mrs. W.

S. Black, Mrs. S. H. Grigsby Chester Hatch, Miss Harriet Davis Mrs.

Al Hutchison, Mrs, S. P. Hutch Isoii and Mrs. T. F.

Cook went to Sacramento this morning. Among the arrivals Thursday even- Ing were Mrs. D. McPhee, Mrs. W.

King, and her guest, Mrs. James Ward of Mofitalva, A. B. Rodman, J. I.

Me Council, C. B. Byrns, Miss Chalmers Win. Hunt, B. B.

Perkins, R. P. Wallace, Charles Porteus, Ed Praet Jr. and 'Miss Archer. Thomas Hutchison and wife of San Jose, Mrs.

T. J. Hutchison of Woodland, and Mrs. George Davis of Santa Rosa comprise an auto party that left today for quite an extended trip. will first go to Santa Rosa, thence to Uklah, where they will spend the Fourth of July, I hence to the Yosemite valley.

FRATERNAL NEWS. Woodland Parlor, No. 30, N. S. G.

held an interesting meeting Thursday evening, one of the features of which iVas the report of the delegates to the Grand Parlor recently held at Santa Cruz. Upon the conclusion of the business session an excellent supper was served under the direction of the good of the order committee consisting of Emil Kuhn, Lester Cranston and Harry Summers. MES. H. INJURIES APT TO PROVE FATAL Mrs.

K. Lewis, who was thrown out of a buggy and seriously Injured about three weeks ago, is reported to be in such, a critical condition, at her home between Madison and Winters, that the announcement of her death at any moment would cause no surprise. Her daughter, Mrs. George Grlffes, has been with her for several days. Mr Griffes was summoned Thursday, also her two sons, James Lewis of Yolo and Frank Lewis of Sacramento county.

(Additional personals on page A DREADFUL WOUND from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, demands prompt treatment with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It's the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also for burns, boils, sores, skin eruptions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or piles. 25c at all druggists. A bilious, half-sick feeling, loss of energy, and constipated bowels can be relieved with surprising promptness by using Herbine, The first dose brings improvement, a few doses puts the system in fine, vigorous condition. Price 50c.

Sold by J. Shelton. 1 A regular morning operation of the bowels puts you in fine sliape for the day's work. If you miss it you feel uncomfortable and cannot put vim into your movements. all bowel Herbine is the remedy.

It purifies, strengthens and regulates. Price 50c. Sold by J. R. Shelton.

1 Never can tell when you mash a linger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn oi scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Ec- ectric Oil instantly relieves the pain- quickly cures the wound. Huston Big Shoe Sale is in full swing and full of because they are offering the beat values for the least money.

Don't fail to get your share. J. D. Musgrove, grain Insurance. my29tf SPECIAL MOTOR SERVICE Commencing Sunday, June 4th, ami continuing every Sunday thereafter until further notice, the Southern Pacific Company will run a special motor Sacramento to Orlauc! and return to accommodate baseball fans and other business.

Car leaves Woodland about 8:45 a. returning, arrive about 10:30 p. m. mySOtfd WINS FIGHT FOR LIFE. It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B.

Mershon, of Newark, N. of which he writes: "I had lost much blood'from lung hemorrhages, and was very weak and run down. For eight months I was unable to work. Doaih seemed close on my heels, when I began, throe weeke ago.to use Dr.Klng's New Discovery. But It has helped me creatly It Is doing all that you claim" For weak, ooie lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarseness, la asthma hay fever ur any tliroitt or lung trouble It's supreme.

50c nnri Si. Trial bottle IIL-C. Guaranteed by all druggists. Yon are respectfully invited to attend OUR ANNUAL GIVE-AWAY PARTY where yon can buy MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS as clicap or cheaper than any other store in California. It on)3-lasts a short time and it would tohnrrj' W.

H. Alexander (iOl-GOa Mam St. MM CANNING SEASON We carry a full line oi Fruit Jars Jar Rubbers Fruit Cans Sealing Wai and Strings' Jelly Glasses Parafflne and Parowax All kinds of Frait in season Price and quality guaranteed JOHNSTON BROS, WOODLAND AND SACRAMENTO IdS NOTICE OP ELECTION OF TRUSTEES FOR RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 729. In the Board of Supervisors of the County of Yolo, State of California.

June Session of Said Board, 1911. In the matter of the Election of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 72D. Thomas J. Mumma, a land-holder in Reclamation District Number 729, having this day appeared before thfi Board and made application for an order of the Board calling an election in said Reclamation District No.

'729, for the election of three Trustees of said district to serve for the ensuing two years: Now, therefore, on motion duly made and seconded, it is ordered by the Board that an election be held at Odd Fellows Hall, in Dunnigan, Yolo County, State of California, on day, the 18th day of July, 1911, for the election of three Trustees of said Reclamation District Number 729, to serve therein for the ensuing two years. It is further ordered that N. E. Hughes be and he Is hereby appointed Inspector of said election, and that T. J.

Mumma and W. II. West be and each of them is hereby appointed a Judge of said election, and that the Dolls shall be open from ten o'clock a. until four o'clock p. of said day.

It is further ordered that the Clerk of said Board be and he is hereby directed to give due and legal notice of said election by publication of this order in the Woodland Daily "Democrat" and in The Tri-Weekly Colusa Sun, a newspaper published respect- 'vely in Yolo and Colusa Counties. Done in open Session of said Board of Supervisors, this 16th day of June 1911. (Seal.) S. SCOTT, Chairman of said Board of Supervisors. H.

H. SAUNDERS, Clerk of said Board. Mardi Gras CARNIVAL JULY 2nd, 3rd and 4th Willows, California A real old-fashioned Fourth of July Celebration with all the extras. POSITIVELY The only Rte.t.?••• Method, by known to modern Is performed, absolutely wllhoul a Panicle of Pain. THE WAV DENTIST Mardi Gras Carnival and Parade, Magnificent Patriotic Parade, Fireworks, Two Brass Bands, Crowning of Goddess of Liberty and Queen of Mardi Gras, Baseball Tournament in which the Leading Baseball Teams of Lhe Valley will compete.

Redding, Arbuckle, Colusa and Willows Teams will cross bats for valuable prizes. All tliese, besides many Imported Attractions. Notice of the Time and Place for Hearing the Petition to Probate the Will and Testament of Giles E. Sill, Deceased. In the Superior Court of Hie State California, in and for the County of Yolo Notice is hereby given that Monlay.

the 3rd day of July, 1911, at 10 I'clock A. M. of said day, and the ourtroom of said Court at tho Odd ''ellows' Building, in the City ol Woodland, Comity of Yolo, State of California, have been appointed as the ime and place for proving the Will of Giles E. Sill, deceased, and for icaring the application of R. G.

Lawon for the issuance to him of letters administration with the will an- lexed upon the same, in pursuance Ins petition, heretofore filed herein. Dated June 17, 1911. H. R. SAUNDERS, Clerk.

By C. TJ. HIDDLESON, Deputy. E. E.

Gaddis, Attorney for Fetl- ioner. 3 SANITARY MEAT MARKET Children that are affecled by worms' are pale and sickly and liable to contract some fatal disease. White's Cream Vermifuge expels worms promptly nnci puts the child on the road to health. Price 25c per bottle. Sold by J.

R. Shelton, druggist. Constipation causes headache, sea, dizziness, languor, heart paijlta-j tion. Drastic physics gripe, slciten, weaken the bowels and don't Doan's Regulets act gently and cure! constipation. 26 cents.

Ask your 5 dructlst. i The City Laundry colls for and delivers laundry. Leave orders at the Ariel candy store, telephone 1001, with J. A. Wood, tf WOODLAND, CAL Jdf.

G. W. Greene Son Jewelers OPTICIANS We cordially Invite the public to inspect our Modern Sanitary Meat Market with its choice stock of Beef, Mutton. Pork and Veal. Also Sausages and Cold Meats for Lunches.

Neatness and to please our customers is our aim. CHALMERS BROS. WOODLAND, CAL. Each day will be one round of pleasure and enjoyment. Come prepared to have a good time and bring your family and friends along, WILLOWS, the city of surprises, is planning a grand celebration, so remember the time and place.

COME AND ENJOY YOURSELVES July 2, 3, and 6TH4, SaCfMMEHTO, CAUF. je 23dwtf TWO WEEKS AT are worth two months at the seashore. GOOD HOTEL accommodation; comfortable cottages; grocery store on the grounds; daily mail and long distance telephone; Mineral Baths that cure eczema and kindred disorders; Waters that cure stomach troubles, constipation and biliousness; elegant' Dance Hall; Bowling Alley; Box Ball; Swimming Tank; and other amusements. Terms: Hotel, $12 week up. Cottages from $3 per week up Automobile from Williams direct to Springs.

Fare, $3. For other information, address: M. H. JBLLISON, Manager. Cooks Springs.

Colusa Cal aul5d FREE DEMONSTRATION Borden's Malted Milk Ladies: You are cordially invited to call in and Interview our demonstrator, Mrs. S. Cummings. She will be pleased to give you all the Information you require in preparing foods for infants and invalids. Mothera with young babes should not miss this chance.

Come in before June 17. J. LEITHOLB PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. The Home of the Rexall Remedies. Prompt attention to all telephone orders.

Phone 2891. trU THE CLBV13R COOK always keeps on hand ready to use in emenreneles some ham, Lacon and other provisions. "THE HAM WHAT AM," the best of all hums, Is to he had at this market. Sugar cured hams and bacon, boiled hams, and cold cooked meat for lunches. Exchange Meat Market B.

A. NORUYKE. Phone 7. Remember the Enterprise Lumber Co, Yard and Office Corner Main and Elm Sts, With our business gaining so rapidly and our expenses small, we are able to make prices whereby all customers will he and know they have good value for their money. Sunset and Farmers Phones Nafomas Crushed Rock Free of sand, clay or other foreign matter; without flaw or soam; very hard and tough; imequaled for concrete and macadam work.

Inquiries and trial orders solicited. Natomas Consolidated of California Rock Crushing Department 701 People's Savings Dank 8th and streols. Telephone Main 7-10. Eph Wclra. tno expert refracting op- tlclin of San Francisco, will be In at the Hotel Julian July 25th.

dw for good bilrcut or iham- poo, go to Dlailer 1 ihop. tt A complete line of Diamonds. Jew- elrv, Watches, Clocks and Opdcal Goods, a Tine line of Cut Fine Watch Repairing a specialty. slalillHhed 1808. j-hone H74 Id3 TO COAL BUYERS Analysis of Genuine Peacock Rock Spring Coal.

Fixed and volatile carbon 94 Moisture 4 Ash 2 No other coal can equal It. Mean- longer, cleaner to handle and burn, practically no ash or dirt, and a fire ao fascinating that price will not govern yet It costs no more than other "so-called" Rock Springs. Say gently but firmly to your dealer, "Scud mo PUACOCK COAL." CHARU3S R. ALLEN, Wholesale Distributor, Chronichs Bldg. Sun Francisco.

mrttfd Herman Kuhn, Jr, Plumbing, Gasfiffing and Tinning A lew line of Gas Slows, Gas Hot Plates ut 6as Water Heaters All work guaranteed to be of flrst- claos quality and prlcea satisfactory to customers. CONTRACT OR DAY WORK. GIBSON BLOCK, 412 Main Street. Phone 26 mrlOLf CITY MARKET MOSSMAYER CO. THE ONLY COM) STORAGE IN THE CITY.

Wholesale'and Retail B11 tellers and Packers CADILLAC CARS SHATTERJORE WEST COAST RECORDS REDUCE CALIFORNIA ROAD TIME IN TWO NOTABLE INSTANCES Simultaneously, on June 3, Cadillac oars agalu sprang into prominence in California by making remarkable reductions in time in two of the road records which have stood for a long lime. One Cadillac started from San Francisco, the other from Los Angeles at midnight June former in an effort to lower the time from the Golden Gate City to Delmontje and return, the other on the pathfindlng-trlp for tho Los Angeles-Phoenix road race later In the season. Tho Sou Francisco car reeled off the 2G2 miles of its run from 'Frisco to Delmoute and back at the average speed of 40 miles per hour. The dls- lance was covered in 6 hours and 30 minutes, this being one hour and four minutes better than the record. This record, according to San Francisco motoring authorities, is the most sought after in the northern part of California, and the Cadillac's performance created a real sensation.

The other Cadillac traversed the road between Los Angeles and San 4 hours and 10 minutes, averaging miles per hour and setting a record six minutes faster tliau the best previous. This is considered remarkable (line on the coast, in view of the fact, (luring the last two years no fewer than 20 cars have made attempts to better the record and have failed. The taking of these two records place tho Cadillac within one of being the champion road car on the southern California roads. The only record It does not now hold Is that from Loa Angeles to San Diego and return. 7 During the winter a Cadillac mado the round trip from Loa Angeles tjo 'Frisco in 39 hours 8 minutes, of elapsed was considerably better than any previous time.

Soon after this, another Cadillac made Hie round trip of 974 miles in 37 hours, 35 minutes. In the Bakersfield-Kresno road race, a Cadillac won by covering tile 230 miles in 7 hours, 10 minutes ami Hi seconds, maintaining an average speed of 32 miles per hour. To top off these achievements came the setting of a new record for American cars in 24-hour track races, when a Cadillac reeled off 1448 miles on tho Los Angeles motordrome. Now two other records have gone glimmering before ears of the same make. Woodland Auto Co.

2il5 MUST BE SOLD AND SOLD QUICK in street, south side. This place must be sold without No reasonable offer refused If you have the money well and good. If you have part of the money we can hel i balilllce have a little come and see us. Maybe we The Craig-Musgrove Company Yolo County Savings Bank Building Woodland, Cal. 2d2 BANK OF YOLO COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS.

Combined Capital and Surplus C. BUSH, President. C. L. RICHMOND, Cashier.

R. W. Vice-President E. II. HAY WARD, Asst.

Cashier. Interest Paidfoa Savings Accounts SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT General Banking Business Transacted. Drafts Drawn on any nart. of the World. Plan your for a Trip to California's Greatest and Pleasure SANTA CRUZ Surf Battling Resort Mete Sea and Mountain meet; The BEACH, the Kiddies The Big Trees, Ihe Motors Mecca.

GRANDEST SUMMER CUMJTE, WILY EKTERTWMENT Write Chamber of Commerce Box A-14 for Visitors Guide giving list ot Hotels, Housekeeping rooms, and Cottages. Jo30 Anything In Furniture Rugs and Upholstery H. KITTO, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, and furniture Dealer OIBSON BLOCK. MX IN ALL THE WORLD NO WATERS LIKE THESE Wilbur Hot Sulphur Springs OPEN ALL YEiR Stage leaves Williams May 1st to October 31st, daily (except Sunday), about 1 p. on arrival of train leaving San Francisco at 7 a.

m. and Sacramento at 10:05. J. W. CUTHBERT, Wilbur Springs Cal.

VIA Woodland Acres Sanitarium BURKE, DR. CARRIE BOSS HiSKELL and DR.N. B. CDFFEEN having purchased "Burke Sanitarium," extend their greetings to kg forme- patrons and the public, and Invite them to share its hospitality and partake of its benefits as of old. Write for particulars.

JyM Call Up 1104 Wlicn you have anything to move Woodland Transfer Sewing Machines All makes at $25, $35 and $45 On Easy Payments WOOILEY'S MUSIC STORE Next to Postoftlce. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK BUY YOLO COUNTY LAND 320 Acres; half mile from station; level; in grain Price 330 00 per acre. 84,000 cash HOLT COMPANY, The Land Agents Come in and let us show you this. We can doable your money by sub-dividing- Yolo Feed and Fuel Co, Chicken Foods a.Specialty Office at old stand, 31G First street. Woodland.

Phone 2843. When in need of feed or fuel, make your wants known to EPPERSON FISHER.

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