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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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COUNTRYSIDE NEWS GIVEN IN A CONDENSED FORM GUINDA GLEANINGS. GUINDA, September ar having September weather. W. Pierce is reported to be on th sick list. The hotel IB still oa a high wav prosperity.

Byrd Harrison Is reported to'be stil on the sick list, Wlis Hazel Wright has not yet 1 full recovered her health. Our local harness maker and shoemaker are very busy. Carlton Allison has gone to Wood land to take a vacation. R. Nlchol arid bride-have returnee to their home'In the valley.

Mrs. -Ed Mezger Is reported to tx quite sick with the measles. Some Japa and 1 Chinamen' took thol: departure on Siiaday's' train. Jesse Sweltzer has returned from an extended trip through'Nevada. John J.

-Madden 'find 'family soon remove to San-Francisco. It Is pleasing to note'that the'healtb of the Cross'family is Improving. Theipublic school roflefced'bn Monday morning with a' good "attendance. Frank Ktndelt's almond crop li yielding much better than he expected J. M.

'M6rrin 'and''dfiughtar, Mlse Sllva, have'returned ffo'in Woodland Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Jones have returned from a visit to San'Francisco 'Mr. to to'visit'their' dau'gUtcr Frank Hambleton through Giiiiida 'recently with a lot of-fine hogs. Theresas In the'mountains Sunday i 1 'a're's'uirthe Valley very smoky.

H. C. Duncan recently -this way with a band of sheep, en route for Casey's flat. Our local "butcher'is doing'well. It is reported that he will have 'oplidsl- tlon next 1 ajirlng.

A. Mills and wife of Vacavllle'are visiting 1 parents, Andrew Drever and wife, Frank DreVer 'has'opened a livery business in 'Guirida, "and his many friends wish him fjticcess. It Is. rumored that Harrison Allen will soon lead 'a handsome young Gulnda widow to the altar. 'Charles Stone will 'sdbn move-his family to that his daughters can attend the Harrison Allen was a visitor in Gulnda on Sunday.

The attraction for him seems to be getting more fascinating. Swete Bros, are running their almond huller full time, and are doing good work, especially on "stlck- tlghts." Misses Myrtle 'Wright and Ethel Hambleton returned on Sunday from a visit with relatives and frlenda near Madison. It is rumored that "Shorty" Welch, of prize-flgbter fame, got.into a mix- up on his way to Woodland and Is now doing time. Nieman Stitt shipped a carload of pears and Japanese prunes last week. They are making heavy shipments of pears every day.

The number of'examinations made by our local physician Indicates that an insurance solicitor la doing considerable business. Mrs. Jaines Hambleton has returned from Woodland and she reports that her is in the sanitarium, is Improving nicely. After an absence of four years Philip Everett has returned Most of the four years he spent In Klamath county, Oregon. He 'has developed Physically during hie absence.

Mr. Gregory has leased the N. Lowery place above Rumsey and will go into tho hog business extensively. He will seed a considerable area to alfalfa. Mr.

Lowery's condition is reported to be Improving. H. H. Nichol has disposed of his half Interest In the flrm of Nlchol Lawson to P. P.

Lawson, who has been bis partner. Today Mr. and Mrs. Lawson started on their honeymoon trip through Lake county. The Armstrong family has broken camp and returned to their home In Round valley.

The Logan brothers have also broken camp and gone home. Indeed, most of the campers are leavlng.as the fruit season Is practically over. Dr. Craig and Supervisor Hoppln have been up this way making some Investigations with a view of ascertaining why there Is-such an unusual amount of sickness In the valley. They found the sanitary conditions in the vicinity of Gtilnda very satisfactory.

HAYSEED, 111 frM in RUMSEY RUMORS. RUMSEY, Sept. B. Editor As it has been some time since your paper contained any notes from this neck-o'-the-woods I have, taken it upon myself to chronicle a few items, and if these are fortunate enough to escape the waste basket I may call-again. brothers are 'shipping two cars of wine grapes to the winery this week.

Scott Shell, who Is attending the Esi parto high school, was a visitor at homo over Sunday. i The'fall term of the Riimsoy school began on the ith Instant. Miss Llli Han Scott la teacher. Miss Lulu Tilly has returned frorri a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Woodland. Mlas Margaret Shell left for Chlco today, where she will resume her studies In the state normal.

Henry'Mason, George Lloyd and Ervie Huberts enjoyed a bluerobk shoot at the "Circle ranch Sunday. 'Win. Hubert has been'suffering from the effects of an abscess on his right arm. Dr. Craig Is successfully treating the afflicted member.

Miss Harriett Shell departed on Fri- daylast 'for 1 Oalcdale, Stanislaus coun- ty.where she has ben engaged to teach school during the coming term. George Farlsh and John Lowery have Just completed the task of haul- Ing cords of wood from Myers Flat. They killed three'large Nearly all the campers who have been labdring in the 'di'chai'ds'have returned home and as a consequence Rumsey presents a very quiet appear- -ce. John Reiff has returned home She has been engaged in nursing Misses Llna and Bessie Cross during an'attack of lever, find reports tha they are convalescing rapidly. Miss Ruth 'Haswell has gone to Winters, 'she has 'entered 'the high school.

May she meet with'un- limited success Is the wish of all who know her, for Ruth is one of Ramsey's most popular young ladles. Mr. Muatain and daughter, of Illinois, were arrivals on Sunday's train VIr. Muatain is a brother-in-law Wm. Ruberts of this place and 'or a short visit on his way home from the Lewis and Clark exposition Russell Haawell has just received a new rubber-tired buggy and as a matter of fact, Frank Travis, George Lloyd and some more of'the sports about town are compelled to go away and assume a reclining other words, alt down.

Grapea and prunes are being har- 'ested, but labore'rs are very scarce for every one Is in demand at present. Even Cupid Hadsall receives his share of attention from the Capay 'alley folk. Better get a hand-press, Jupid, and work over time, and no grumbling, either, for there is another election coming next fall. It la noted with pleasure that the 'Democrat" has an excellent correspondent at Gulnda, and In your Issue of the 30th Is mention of a irobable aspirant from Gulnda from he Democratic ranks for the candl- acy of sheriff at the next election. Shake, Hayseed.

It is a wise idea line up the candidates in time to ivoid the rush. Some time ago little Dick Huberts assoed a young eagle which was un- ble to fly or had become affected rom the heat, BO that capture was -asy, and on bringing It home placed in a cage, where-It has been doing icely. The bird Is a valuable one, ecause of Its unusual size and length wings. Dick.la very proud of his apture and says: "Supervisor Hop- offered me for the bird and CURED OP LAME BACK After 15 years of suffering. "I had been troubled with lame back for fifteen years, and I found a complete recovery In the use of Chamberlain's Tain Balm," says John G.

Bisher, of Glllam, Ind. This liniment Is also without an equal for sprains and bruises. It Is for sale by Corner Drug Store, H. P. Elder, Dispensing Chemist.

ATTACKED BY A MOB and beaten, in a labor riot, until covered with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use It In my family," writes Q. J. Welch of Tekonuha, "and flnd It perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns. Only 25c at W.

H. Lawaon'a drug store. If you wont your Jug fljled go to (he Manhattan. myilf hen backed out of the deal." How bout it, George? Mr. Edward Carlton and Miss Win- ale Tilly were married at the residence of the' bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Tilly, In Rumsey. on Sunday. Rev.

R. J. McKInney officiated. They departed on the noon (rain for Oakland, their future home. May they meet with much joy and happiness is the wish of SPECIAL REPORTER.

MADISON -MENTION. MADISON, September The weather la delightful. L. 0. Tadlock is moving into the Alex Haines residence.

Quite a number from Madison are going to the state fair this week. G. W. Scott has quite a force of men at work picking hla grape crop. Wallace Scott and wife will soon remove to San Francisco, where Mr.

Scott will engage In business. There was preaching In the Chris- Han church here Sunday evening. The speaker was a Woodland minister. The presiding elder of the M. E.

church held services In tha Madison M. E. church on Friday afternoo Miss Mollie McWilllaros of Wooi land will teach the Cottonwood dt trlct 'school' the present term, Scboc opened Monday. G. W.

Scott finished picking peach crop last Friday. The frii was of better quality and the yle larger than'for many years. A. Q. of Oakland is here'6 a visit.

Mr. Powell owns a farm her About ten years ago Mr. Powell 1e this vicinity and tok up his resldehe in Oakland. Dr. Caldwell was called to the Gone ranch Friday to'see' Waldo- Gregor who has appendicitis.

It is not be lleved' that it 'wlirbe'neceasary' to op erate on him at present. Henry Robinson of Winters was the Scott farm last week with his mil crushing barley for Mr. Scott. I Waughtell, who la a very competen engineer, was in charge of the mill. Clarence Scott was severely injure a few days ago.

While he was hitching a young horse from a break Ing cart the animal kicked him the leg. He Is' able to get about wit the aid of crutches. J. G. Fredericks has had four Fresn scrapers at work for several day jradlng and checking a slxty-aer Held, which he will seed to clove as soon as the soil Is In proper condl tion.

A very large area of Mr. Fred erlck's farm can be Irrigated by th big canal, R. G. Woods, now a resident Dlxori, but formerly a merchant In Ssparto, has been engaged by G. Scott 'to 'grade.

Check 'and "prepare ield of 45 acres 'which Mr. Scblt'wil seed to clover. Mr. Woods''came-'u a days ago with stock, scrapen and other Implements and Is now a work. G.

W. Linderman has sold his grap crop to a San Francisco buyer. Th price was $15.50 per ton. Mr. Under man has the largest vineyard In west ern yolo.

He employed large fore of pickers last 'week and two six mule teams engaged In haulltii grapes and loading them on cars a Citrona. Mrs. -Matilda Scott has decided 'no to farm next season. She Has leaset her farm for cSsh rent to Mr. Martin Mrs.

Scott will sell tier-horses, cattle and hogs and when all her buslaes affairs are arranged to her satisfaction she will leave for Adams Washington, where she will spend winter with her son, Herman Scott Mrs. W. N. Marders went to North a- few weeks ago to visit'her daughter, Mrs. Nlssen, reported to be ill.

It Is reported that when she re turns she will sell all her -horses mules, cattle, hoga and farming utensils. The land, 950 acres, wlll'alBo'be 'offered for 'sale In Small 'subdivisions 'are but 'announcing that the sale 'will be held on'Septeia- ber 14th. Miss Carrie DInsmore, an Oakland a lady of -Mr. and 'Mrs. Wallace Scott.

They appear to be enjoying every momen' of their vacation. Yolo county fruli arid 'melons are -just to -their liking and they Wave' 'enjoyed 'weather "that could not have -been better If made to order. It is very evident-that they fully appreciate the many blessings that are -vouchsafed to Yolo county. When they return to Oakland it Is probable that-they will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

Scott. VALLISy TAN. TANCRED TOPICS. TANCllED, September weather Is ideal. Mrs.

Joe Parker returned to Oakland last Saturday. There is not much talk in the valley about the state fair. The public school opened on Monday with as teacher. Avery Smith has returned home from Los Angeles for a brief visit. N.

Sweltzer has returned from a visit with his family In San Francisco. The daughters of Mi-, and Mrs. James Cranston are attending the Esparto high school. The Bartlett pear crop has been about half the almond op has been gathered. Mrs.

A. W. Kelly and daughter have "eturned from Oakland, where they lave been spending their vacation. A new bridge Is to be constructed )n the county road on the Winter place. Work has already been commenced and the construction will be' under the supervision of Supervisor Hopplu.

T. A. Waughtel of Winters Is In iapay valley with a barley roller and 3 doing fine work. Of course the farmers are pleased, as it Is. often dlf- 'Icult -to induce an owner to bring his mill up this way.

I have a neighbor who has a novel of getting his supply of wood, rle pickets' his cow to a log, ajid when she gets dry she drags the log to the woodpile, which Is near the well. And thus the wood gathering goes on day after day. C. Oreathood recently departed-for Oregon, and It is rumored that he has in quest of a wife. Of course all ils old neighbors wish him success, as bachelorism is altogether too'prev- alent in this It la said thit The Average Qualify of Floir You -Will Find "A 1 Flour" It soars above the other kinds.

Is the perfection of modern milling. Only the best Al wheat Into It and is manufactured by men who have made the milling of flour a life Try 11 If you want faction. Woodland Grain Milling Mai, Mgr, Box 712 barring the Japs, the bachelors outnumber the married men three to one, from Cadetmsso to Oulnda. OBSERVER. "bLACKS BREVITIES.

BliA'CKS, September "weather prevails. 1V. A. Peterson went to WoodJand Friday afternoon. Miss Pearl Ridley Is attending high school in San Jose.

'Dora; Schlosser Is spending a few days In Efunnlgan. L'elthold' returned to Woodland last Friday afternoon. 1 Black 'and ''fa'tfllly Returned c6unly' recently. D. H.uber Is 'gathsrlng the almond crop in the Koblnson orchard.

Oi-Ites arid-'Miss arace Vaughn are 'attending high 'school in Woodland. Ralph- Rpjilnson left a few days ago for Lake Tahoe, where he 'will spend hia vacation. Mr. Sllia CaSsills -and wife a'niVMtes Blrao 'Robinson liave returned from The balance wheel of your watch h'as 18,000 beats or vibrations pe hour, 12,960,000 in thirty days, or 167, 880,000 in one year. It travels 1.4 Inches with each vibration, which I equal to miles in twenty-foil hours; miles In 30 6 miles In one year.

In oil gums, produces fric tion, and wears the delicate bearing destroying their high finish and per feet fit, thus ruining an accurate time piece. Let me examine your watch An honest opinion from mo will cos you nothing. I do EXPERT JEWELRY ANf WATCH REPAIRING of every tie scrlption. dance'given at Blacka light was a succe'sB, there being about 25 couples present. Hanneman -arid Otto jttrrnle and 'Have returned from their' trip to the mountains.

Mr. arid'Mrs. Frank llorgan of Sac- are visiting Andrew Korean i and family of Blacks. Mr. and Barnes and Roy those who attended circus 1 in 'Sacramento.

I Miss Mabel Cutler left a few days Jgo for Pacific Grove, where she wlll spend a mouth's vacation. Miss Clara Vo'ss was an arrival In 31acks last afternoon. 3he "will teach the Prairie school, which will begin Mou'day, "September Llth. Victor Groh and family left recently for Sacramento, where they intend to in the future. Fred Wild will'take Mr.

Grab's position as constable. -ECHO. OHAMBBRLAIN'S COUGH RBMBDY Vids Nature. Medicines' that aid na- inbst effectual. Cham- ifirlaln's Cough -'Remedy acts on this ilan.

'allays 'the coiigh, relieves he lungs, aids eip'ebtdr'ation, opens he'Secretions; 'arid aids''nature In're- sldriflg'the system to a'healthy condl- tI6u. Sold'by Corner Drug Store, H. Elder, 'Dispehslhg'Chemist. Terrible itching, pea- ering diseases of the akin. Put an nd-to Ointment cures.

At any-drug' store. Ed Praet, THE JEWELER i £19 Main Street Ib 4 Woodland. Cat IN LESS A "VQ TH4N 3 UAlb and'over tha'only double track 'rail- vay between Missouri river''an'd Chicago. THREE FA ST'TRAINS DAILY OUT'liERN PACIFIC, UNION PACI- FZC AND CMeago and Dffl- OVERLAND -LIMITED. VI3STI- ULBD.

Leaves San Francisco St '11 m. 1 daily. most Jiuxiirlbus Train the world. 'Electric Lighted irougbout Double Drawing-Ropm, leeplng Cars, Composite, Observa- on, Bdffet 'and Library ar. Dining a la Carte.

than three- days to Chicago -wIU)- ut change. EASTaRN EXPRESS VESTIBUL- D. Leaves San'Francisco at fi p. m. illy.

Through 'Pullman Palace and ourlst Sleeping Cars to Chicago, inlng Oars. Free Reclining Chair ATLANTIC EXPRESS. VBSTI- ULED. Leaves San Francisco at 9:00 m. daily.

Standard and Tourist leepers. ERSONALLT CONDUCTED EX- 'ednesdays, Thursdays and Frldaya. Phe best of everything. R. H.

RITCHIE, G. A. P. C. Chicago Northwestern 617 Market St Palace Hotel) San Francisco, or S.

P. Company's Agent Id 5 At i tho -RACKET STOKE and do your shopping. We carry most everything you nted'in tho wuy ol Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions. Wu sell- Coats' Spool Cotton at 4o. Ladies' Underwour, 5e to 25o each.

Mon's Balbriggan Undervcsts, boat ouo grudc, wo aro sailing at 45c. Largo assortment of Men's Working -Shirts at 45o. Children's Pongoja Kia Slices, sizes from.jsto 11J, from 12 to 'Butter grade, sizes 8 to 11J, J1.20:' sixes 12to2, $1.35. This brand of shoes took tho higkest award ut.tho World's Pair, St. Louis.

'Try our Indies' $1,50 shoe, a solid leather shoe. Young Ladles' Shoes, sizes 2J to 5, Try our "Hondee" Hair Brush made of steel wires and bristles. We guarantee them to eiii-e any case of dandruff or your money cheerfully refunded. COLLEGE STABLES WM. S.

BLACK, Proprietor. Open Day and Night! Attention Given to toarding Horses Transient Horses eefl and Boggy Wash 26 Cents IRST-CLASS 'THRQDGHODT Prices Reasonable large feed and corrals In con- ectloa with the Headquarters for Vot- rlnary Surgeon. Permanent home of Mostlo, winner 2d prize Chicago International lock Show 1903. Winner of 2d prize Jallfornla Sute Fair 1904. This draft horse 4 years old, beautl- ul bay, fctmtle dlBpoaltlon.

fine actor ad considered oxie of the 1 most per- ectly built hones In tho world today. for the Season, Collie Stmt, Retr BfTBs Hotel WOODLAND, 3d5 OALIF-ORNIA A pleasant it not? Energy is a very desirable tiling generally, but tile Energy we luive got is more than desirable, It is a very delicious cereal, appetizing, Ileriltlin.il, invigorating, and produces Energy. HONEY FLAKES is the name of attother delightful cerea 1 ready to eat, and Rochdale Wheat Flakes is still another, than which are none better. Woodland Boclidale Co. Woodland, California Ilietoket POffellBros 2 doors east of P.O.

134 LILIES OF TASTE In-jewelry are showing in our i Eastertide offerings in 'jnanynew and elegant signs In Rings 'Pins, Brooches SMrt-Wai8t Sets, Hatpins, etc. Our stock Is of the highest order of workmanship and chaste beauty. CREAM OF ROSES For chapped face or roughness of the sktn. Removes freckles, tan and sunburn. It is not greasy or sticky.

Gloves'can be after using. Makes skin soft an'cl sfter shaving. CORNEIR H. R. ELDER, DRUG STORE: Dispensing PHONE 2d2 lave Always Bought, and which has been use for over SO years, has horne the sigTiatars at and has beott'matlo'undoi' soiial supervision since its inJkney.

i Allow no one to deceive you' in this. All Ifiiltatlons and Jiist-as-good" are hufc Experiments 1 that trifle with and endanger tho health of totonts and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is BASTORIA Gastoria is a'harmless substitute for Castor Oil, ''gorlc, and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither nor other Karcotto Ulrtwterice.

It's ago is its guarantee. It destroys and allays Feverislmess. It cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.

The Children's Mother's Friend. GENUINE GASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over SO Years. YOU, cm, Farmers and Merchants 'Bank Bnlldlng, Woodland, California. Examination Tree and All Work Warranted. 'alnless Bitracttog Jo 3one Filling 75 Silver Filling (beet) I 00 'latins.

Pilling i 00 3old Crown, upward from 7 00 Pull Set ol Teeth'. 10 00 Capital Paid Up. Snrplua W. W. BROWNBLL.

R. W. C. W. BUSH 1 Manager'and C.

Assistant i Bank of California.7..; San Nal Bank D.O. Mills Co.Sacramento- Van Norden Trust Co New York First National Bank Also draw on the principal of Europe. A 'general banking business, transacted. No charge lor extracting when plates' are ordered. Teetb without plates a pedal ty.

ifl.j Our aims are to please keep the best on tie market, to "sell as cheap as -possible and to deliver 'promptly, E. C. TOOTHAKER PnonaSOl. Reliable Grocer. IdS REPAIRING A Specialty In the past 37 years -we have repaired over thirty thousand -watches.

Our work speaks for Itself. G. W. GREENE SON. 621 MAIN STREET.

Id4 Hatton Transfer Successors to D. Q. Bxley, Pluio Koflog Dnj Business PHONE MAIN 658. Stand ia front of L. Dletx's harnwi HATTON T.

H. KITTO I Funeral AND EMBALMER 414 South First TELEPHONE 264 OPEN" DAY NIGHT FASHION LIVERY FEED STABLES CriAs. JOHNSON, Prop, Horses boarded by tin or month. Btabte thortujhly renovated aad Nlfht aive trial. Open OF YOLO, WOODtAND, OAUFOXVXA.

BANK OF tOODMD INCORPORATED 1888. Authorized Capital 00 Paid Up Capital 962,100 00 Surplus 240,62500 Profit and Loss 4,443 00 L. -D. STEPHENS C. NELSON J.

s. CRAIG: A General Banking Buataeea Done. GITY MARKET! MOSSMAYBR ft CO. THE ONLY COLD STORAGE IN THE. OITY.

Wholesale and Retail Butchers and Padkcn Armstrong Alge BUTCHERS DEALERS IN LIVB STOCK WOODLAND. OALIPOHNU. PHERU38S proprietor. Liquors and to TTl.

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