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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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BASEBALL GOSSIP, Woodland Marched to Defeat at Yuba City SMay. Coatly Xrrori Short on Runt, but long on to Five the Score. (By R. P. Wallace.) That huge monster with many alia- ucs but commonly aclled "hoodoo" or is still hovering over the local baseball aggregation.

It made itself particularly disagreeable at Yuba City Sunday when the team lost a game which, by all the signs, was theirs easy. The Y. C. M. team.how- administered the defeat, score 7 to 6 with a star for Yuba City at the R.

Schluer, ..6001230 Nohrbass, 2 i 0 2 '-0 3 2 SUTTER BOWDF, TRfcOE, ab. po. a. Beorgaaiwd.on Totftia 42 11 4 24 9 Y. C.

M. Collins, 2b 4 I 0 1 2 2 Walton, c. 2 3 00 8 0 Baker, Ib 4 2 0010 0 F. Allen, 4 I 2 1'2 4 McLean, ss 4 0 2 0 16 Allen, rf 40 It 10 Wallace, 3b 4 0 00 0 0 Wllkie, If. 4 0 1 1 1 0 Bruce, cf 4 0 0 0 2 0 CFarm Reeolutioni, Totals 34 7 6 12 4 RONS AND HITS BY INNINGS, 12 3 456 789 Woodland Hits ....21001180 0 o'- ll 0, The Sutler county 'Board of 0.

was reorganized at Yuba City Satur- 0 day afternoon. George W. Pierce of. 2 Dftvisville was preseiit and was called 0 upon i for a speech. The MaryavlUe 1 Appeal says "he spoke for some time and paid a beautiful tribute to the resources of Butter county.

He said that the people of this community must let others know of what they Y. C. M. 1 of the score by innings. Notwithstanding the fact that Woodland got 11 hits to Yuba City's 6 and that Woodland's hits were punched, and In some instances long drives, Uiey lost the game.

There la only one tells the talc. The tabulated story of the game shows only more error for Woodland than had Ynha Oily, but It don't show that all of Woodland's errors cost runs -while Yuba City's vjere not costly. Pete Nehrhass pitched winning ball throughout, tut -was poorly supported; in fact, Pete himself contributed to the mtaplays -which lost for him the game. Wallace was the other principal offender, and Clyde Griffin helped things Yuba It looked like a cinch for Woodland the fourth inning was reached. Is true Woodland had not scored hut nearly every Inning they had Pitcher Allen In a hole and spectators waited only for the fireworks to begin.

On the other hand, Nehrbass had the cannery boys on his staff properly. was a case of "one, two, three" In the first three Innings and should have been the same thing In the fourth, but the bie bird mentioned in the Introductory paragraph of this story descended from his perch and spread his wings over the diamond and before the shadow cleared two husky boys in vermilion had galloped across the rubber. Collins, who was up first in this Inning was an easy mark for Halph Schluer, who shot the hall to Brst Hits 6 SUMMARY. Earned 3, Y. C.

M. 1. Three base Qriffln. Two base B. Schluer, P.

Allen 2. Bases on Nehrbass 2, off Allen 2. Struck Nehrbass 5, by Allen 8. Time of game, 1 hour. 40 rhlmitas.

Scorer P. Wallace. In a game at Davlaville the. local team defeated the Capital City Wheelmen by a score of 7 to 2. The Pacific Coast League Sunday games were won by Tacozna from San Francisco In a double-header, 8 to 1 and JO to Los Angeles from Port- laud, 2 to Oakland from Seattle In a double-header, 8 to 6 and 7 to 0.

Negotiations are pending for a game In this city iiext Sunday with Dixon. The latter team la composed of several of the best players from the defunct Vacavllle team and the best Dixon talent. They have not suffered defeat since their organization. On Sunday they defeated thes Stech team of Sacramento by a score of 21 to 0 and on tlie previous Sunday administered a coat of whitewash to the John Breu- ners of Sacramento by a. score of 22 to 0.

THE "DODGING PERIOD of a vomw'a ta MOM ofHn given to Hie "change of Your at tag Intervals, and grow until atop. Some vortMd stop suddenly. The change tMU three or four and the owue of much pain sod discomfort, wfcfch caa. aovever, cttwd, by taktag THIS WEEK'S If BARGAINS! THE RED GUM TREE, ahead of the speedy little second baseman. Then Walton popped up a little foul to Charles Wallace, who couldn't squeeze it, and the umpire helped things by calling this foul a fair ball.

Baker got too far under one and it fell into Pete Nehrbass' hands, hut Pete hated to show up Wallace, and so just for sympathy's sake he dropped it, too. The worst ot it was, he booted it and couldn't recover it quick enough to force Walton at second. Then Adams got Allen's hit to first ahead ot the runner and there should have been four men out. McLean was meaa eaough to knock out a elngle upon which Walton and Baker scored. J.

Allen was out via Nehr- Harket Deinaud for from Agricultural Department. The market demand for red one of the commonest trees on the hardwood bottomlands of the southeastern states and the Mississippi grown very rapidly in the last six years. Previous to this lime the manufacture of the wood had remained in the experimental stage, little effort having been made to prevent its tendency to warp and twist. Judicious care in handling, however, lias proved sufficient to eliminate this objectionable quality, and the usefulness and abundance of the red gum, with the growing scarcity of poplar and cottonwood, which it resembles in several ways, have brought about its Increasing use by the mills, until now furniture factories in cities alone have here in this magnificent country. He advised them to organize and push themselves' to the'front, He referred to the many ways that the Board of Trade could be of muofi benefit, and cited such cases as irrigation, good roads, and advised that the assistance of the ladles be secured.

In his clolsng remarks he paid a grand tribute to the late General WJJ1 S. Green." After conslflerahle discussion the following was adopted: Whereas, Since the last legislature made an appropriation for the purchase of state farm, stipulating that It should be located In a strictly typical agricultural section of the -state, and that It should be under an established system of Irrigation, and Whereas, The Sacramento and San Joaquln valleys best represent the typical agricultural conditions of the state, yield a greater variety of products and offer the greatest possibilities in. the development of irrigation enterprises, and Whereas, Since at tha last meeting of the state agricultural farm commission expert argument in favor of locating the farm near Berkeley was presented, therefore be It Resolved, That in our opinion any attempt to locate the farm at a place outside the two great agricultural valleys of California will be made without due regard for provisions of the farm bill, and ba it further Resolved, That while it seems to us that under the terms of the organic measure a discussion of the advisability of locating the farm near Berkeley 'is not a pertinent if it be considered, we as taxpayers; of the agricultural section respectfully ask of the State Farm Commission that representatives of the eminently successful agricultural colleges of Iowa, Kansas and other states, where the agricultural colleges are removed from their respective state universities, be invited to present their Ideas regarding farms. WINE OF CARDUI Woman's Relief It qulokly telteves the pain, nervousness. Irritability, nett, forgeUulness, Muting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weakness, tired feeling, etc.

Cardul will bring you safely through this "dodging period," and build up your strength (or the rest of your life. At all druggiits In 1.00 bottles. Try It. WHITE US A LETTER fratly and frankly, tolling us all your troubles. plain, AJdrejs: Ladles' Advisory The Chattanooga chi3 Chattanooga, Tenn.

BUT DEATH I suffered," write of Barton, "unttt I took Cardul, which cured so qukkly It suiprtned ay doctor, who didn't know 1 vw taking REMUAMT8 of all kinds of Goods spread out on Remnant Table. Balance of Stock of WASH GOODS will be sold at cost. Balance of White and Colored SHIRT WAISTS at cost, Balance of SHIRT WAIST SUITS at cost. Balance of WASH SKIRTS at cost. COME EARLY Rosenberg Bros.

'Phone 28. We are agents for Standard Patterns. the location of college bass, Wallace. Another bunch ot errors coupled consume between forty million and sixty million board feet a year, and the wood may be regarded as firmly PECULIAR DISAPPEARANCE. J.

D. Ilunyan, of Biitlervllle, laid the peculiar disappearance of his painful symptoms, Indigestion and iousness, to Dr. King's New Life Fills. He says: "They are a perfect remerty, for dizziness, stoifcach, headache, constipation, etc." Guaranteed at W. H.

Lnwson's drug store, price 25c. with two hits gave Yuba City four more In the sixth. dropped Collins' fly to center, Walton drew a paas. Nebrbass allowed Baker's hot grounded to go through him and Collins scored. F.

Allen connected with one of Pete's twisters for two sacks and two more Yuba City laus trotted home. The big pitcher came home himself a minute later on his brother's, Allen's single, but in the meantime Ralph Schluer had got McLean at first for the first and what should have been the third out. Wallace flew out to Griffin and after our Wallace bad allowed Wilkie's hit to between his legs, Bruce struck The Woodland swatters Instilled a little hope in the breasts of the minority hy getting four men across the plate in the "lucky seventh." Pete Nehrbasn walked and after Joe Balrd had struck out. Bud Schluer connected for a double, scoring Pete, and came home on Adam's single. The latter completed the circuit on Griffin's three-bagger, and Clyde himself came home on Wallace's misplay.

Yuba City got one more in the market. Bulletin 58 of the Bureau' of Forestry, just published, IB the fruit of a thorough study of the red glim and Its value for various purposes. At a time when new woods are sought for substitutes for those of which the supplies have been depleted, such studies are lu request among lumbermen and wood manufacturers. Knowledge of the red gum will he especially welcomed by them in view of the plentiful supplies of the timber and the particular need of a wood possessing its Qualities. The red gum grows in mixture with ish, cottonwood, and oak on the deep, FIFTY-CEHT CQLDMfi.

Advertisements not exceeding five lines, un'der this heading; BO cents oer week, or less, payable in advance. young man desires a situation of any kind. Best of references. Enquire at B37V4 Main street, room 9, Woodland. se2 fertile alluvial soil bottomlands, where the southern is often the roll out.

FOR tons of alfalfa mixed with wild oats; 40 tons of third crop of alfalfa, haled and delivered at Woodland at $8 per ton; BO tons loose nay, third crop, In shock, per ton. John Beck, Z. B. Kincheloe place. au31 in their half of the seventh.

Walton walked and scored on hits by F. Allen and McLean. Kinkade got Allen at the plate, he trying to score from second on McLean's hit. Woodland got one In the ninth on hits by Adams, Wallace and Kinkade. The score reads as follows: Woodland, ab.

r. h. sb. po. a.

J. Baird, 3b 5 0 1 0 2 1 0 B. Schluer, If. 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 Adams, sa 6 2 3 1 1 1 0 Griffin, cf. 5 1 1 0 4 1 Wallace, Ib.

5 0 1 0 8 0 2 Bnrke. 5 0 2 0 6 0 0 Kinkade, rf 0 1 0 1 1 0 i 11' i it APPEAL, TO OUR SYMPATHIES. The bilious and dyspeptic are constant sufferers and appeal to our sympathies. There its not one of them, however, who may not be brought hack to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tablets Invigorate the and liver and Ktrengthen the digestion.

They also regulate the bowels. For sale by Corner Drug Store, H. Elder, Dispensing Chemist. A TOUCHING STORY is the saving from death of the baby girl of Qeo. A.

Eyler, Cumberland, HA. He writes: "At the age of 11 months, our little girl waa in declining hetlth, with serious throat trouble, and two physicians gave her up. We almost In despair when we rnolved to try King's New Discovery for COMuraptlou, Coughs and Colds. Ant bottle gave relief; after UMof four bottles she WM (Uid now perfect to relieve a cough drug jommonest timber tree. In the best Jituatlons it reaches a height of ISO ieet and a diameter of 5 feet, though such very large dimensions are unusual.

The stem Is straight and cylindrical, furnishing clear wood in wide boards. Mosl of the best grades are exported, the rest being used here for such purposes as inside finishing and flooring. The the red gum was fully appreciated abroad before i demand for it was felt here. Practically 75 per the clear-heart lumber cut in this country still finds its way to England, France, and Germany, to be manufactured in to fur- nltvire, inside iluiahings, newel posts, stair railings, and the like. The commons am! other clear sap go here into furniture, desks, the better grade of boxes, and a number of novelties; the poor stock, into boxes and other articles for wlheh short, narrow baords are suitable.

Red gum is now one of the leading woods used for slack barrels and palls. Nearly all the manufacturers of staves and headings in the Mississippi valley are using it. The natural color of the wood la at- iractivc, but It takes stain so well that tt is often made to imitate mahogany, walnut and other favorite woods. These are only some of the uses of red gum; others will be found as the wood becomes better known. Since yellow poplar and cottonwood have become scarce and higher In price, it has been found profitable to devote to red gum the particular care in handling which is needful to season it.

By piling the lumber so aa to secure free ventilation, and allowing it to stand from three to six months, the mills are now able to furnish fairly clear, straight boards. The added cost is not great enough to offset the lady's black coat has been fount! anil left at this office. Owner can recover same by paying for this notice. au31 The Far East! is claiming a gteat deal of attention now, and the exhibit sent by its people to the and Clark Exposition is a good object lessor, of their mode of living tmd their work. With the lovers of the curious this exhibit is sure to be popular.

The air of mystery that usually encircles anything Oriental is not lacking here. $25,00 for Bound Trip Tickets at this rate good for 10 21-day and spe eial tour tickets on sale. FOR PARTICULARS SEE AGENT. Southern Pacific F. Brendel's Business Change Sale Contemplating an entire change in business 1 now offer my complete stock of Groceries, Provisions, Canned and Bottled Gooile! For Sale at Cost and Carriage FOB GISH, Sale Now On, Fruit Jars and Cans at Cost Price One hcilf of my store will be for rent on September 1st, 1905.

YOURS TRULY, JT. Why Stay Horn When you caa go East anil back at half rales OVER POJl quality of mountain oak wood at J6.00 per cord, delivered. J. C. Sparks, near City Hall, Wcoilland.

au26tt TO rooms In the Woodland Lodging House, over Cranston's hardware store, of Mrs. Green, Enquire au31 FOR cords of oak stove- wood. In field or delivered. Enquire of E. E.

439 Grand avenue. Phone 471. au29 WOOD FOR SALE stovcwood and small chunks and some two-foot wood. Enquire ot G. N.

Merritt. au23tf LOST OR Spitz dog. A suitable reward will be paid for information leading to Its recovery. Address this office. au28 I -H-H-M-H-H-H- TOOTHBRUSH FREE I The offer of an English firm who is introducing an excellent tooth cream in California.

A brush is given away with every 25c package of the cream. Can he had from SHELTON DRU66IST, Id3 FOR SALE head of Merino bucks. Enquire of H. H. Gahle, Woodland, Cal.

ac4 health." or cold. At W. More; Me. Mi fl.OO, ruirantMd. gain.

"The Red Gum'- IB the title ot Bulletin 68, which may be had upon application to the Forester, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. FLOUR MJLL RUNS DAILY. Barley rolled any day to suit farmers. MID now alt complete and In running order.

JelTtf Urown Bros, are delivering mountain oak wood from the car for IB per cord. Sons' Build- mylSff FOR ot Redden estate, 5961 rftlsiry trays, 22C sweat boxes, 46 lug boxes. 1 weed-cutter, 2 dipping tanks, 1 Randall barrow, 1 press, 1 pair scales, 1 plow. N. A.

HAWKINS, Administrator. aul6tf SHROPSHIRBS FOR SA.S-.E—60 head of choice January buck lambs. Ad- dresn G. K. Swingle, Davlaville, or call at Swingle station, YoJo county.

au8lf HOUSE Gardening. J. H. Terry, an experienced houee- cleaner and gardener, will do all work of this kind honestly and promptly. Apply to 1047 North street.

405. Jf20tf ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. HUDSON GHANT, Attorney at Law Office, Second street, Woodland 1 opposite the opera house. Special -attention given to probate matters anil actions injoiviiig estate. NORTH LOVKJOY, Attorneys al Law aad Notaries Public.

Julian block, second Btraat, Woodland. California. HAWKINS HAWKINS, Attorneys and Counselors at law. Office over Bank of Woodland. Woodland, Cal.

DR. ing. Phone Main 434. 00 TO PINTO'S MARKET for fresh floli, frulta, vegetables and groceries. Country produoa bought and lold.

Prices Ooodi de- Jlvered to say part of the ultf (rtt of HoucMn Whiskey This old ibiske; is the iciest grade of liquor distilled and oQUanUftd absolutely pure, Harbioson Pacific Const Of gecoDd Street, StenoHito ARMP1BLD, Attornej and Counselor at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Office- Rooms 1 and 2, over Bank of Wood land. Woodland, GEORGE V. MARTIN, Attorney-at Law and Notary Public. Arm strong Algo block, Woodland- PHILIP BUTJTON, Attorney at Lav knd Notary Public, comer of Firs and Main streets.

Woodland, Thoroughbred Shropshtres, My entire flock IB up to date In type Well woolod and flue large mutto Have Juat imported a Ane ram from Carpenter's noted flock, Canada I atlll 70 yurllpg for ula a prlcM, Cull noon or writ 8. M. FOUNTAIN, p2Hw 'or good, reliable footwear get UNION PACIFIC Tourists berth only $7,00 to Chicago, Dars Personally Conducted. See nearest Southern Pacific Agent or inquire of P. Booth, Gen.

U. P. Montgomery San Francisco. Wabash Niagara Falls Short Line Have the finest Tourist CM Service East of Chicago. VIA WABASH, WEST SHORE AND BOSTON MM RAILWAYS: Lv.

Chicago Mondays at 11:00 A. Arr. Boston Tuesdays at 5:20 M. Lv. Chicago Thursdays! at 11:00 A.

M. Arr. Boston Fridays at 6:20 P. M. Lv.

Chicago Saturdays at 11:00 A. M. Arr. Boston Sundays at 5:20 P. M.

VIA WABASH, CAKADIAK PACIFIC BOSTON HAIKE Lv. Chicaso Fridays at 3:00 P. M. Arr. Boston Sundays at 7:30 A.

Mr. TTTZ DUNN'S Misses' and Children's A full line just received good pair of Stockings given away witli every pair of shoes West End Shoe Store CHAS, GROH In arranging your trip east call the attention of your ticket agent to thltt schedule, and you will ha sure to get the finest Tourist Car service to Boston and Intermediate points. ROSS CLINE, Pacific Coast Agent, Los Angeles, Cal 2d4 T. A. G1JTHR1E, D.

D. Office In Yolo County Savings Bank Building, opposite Byrns Hotel, Woodland, Cal. Telephone No. 1139. A.

N. Dick, M. D. A. Y.

Dick, D. D. a DICK DICK, Dentists, Woodland, Cal. Over Farmers' and Mor- chanta' bank. Offlco hours, 8 a.

m. to 5 p. m. Telephone 558 To the Front Protection against rust is worth the price of admission, This feature makes i Pittsburg Perfet Electric-Welded Field Fence I Far Superior' to other in the market. For sale only by B.

B. CRANSTON. DR. J. L.

SMITH, DentlBt-OClce In Savings Bank Building, Woodland, Ca). Phone Main 458. myHf PI, C. R. WILCOXON, Farmers' ati-! Sferchants' bank building, Wooolanu.

Cai Office phone 638: residence 76. for tlic DeuocrAt all fit to The Woodland Business College! Will Open Its Fall Term, Monday, September llth, One Yearns Course $75 00 Six Months' Course 50 00 Three Months' Course 1 27 50 Fir fettir HrtieuUre ku call it rttidMtt twHi Third Stmt, G. A. PIEEOE, Principal,.

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