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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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a Published BveolBfs Except Sundays. Kt BD. H. T- 1BA 1f1 i Editor and Proprietor CITY TERltB: i Dally, year, (postage Dally, six months. 3JS Dally, three months Ml, Daily, per month, by Dally, per week, by carrier THB YOLO DEMOCRAT: (Weekly).

Weekly, one year, (postage Weekly, six months VJJB Weekly, three months r. -n TIME 4 Passenger trains to pass Woodland, daily, 'on and after January 1, 1904, aa follo-ws: Orovllle to S. P. and Sac'to S.F. to Oregon (via Sacramento to Orovllle 12; Olp Panama buslnew aet- back.

The 1 of any decent civilization can never be advanced by violating itu principles. Baltimore declln.ee auy outside aid, knd the "Baltimore will pqw 5'Jotered undaunted Into the task A great and more beautiful city will arise from tlie ruiui, and we shall make of this calamity a future blessing. We are staggered by the terrible blow, but we arc not discouraged, and every energy of this city as a municipality and HB as prlfate individuals will bo devoted rehabilitation that will not only prove the stuff we are made of, but be a monument to the American spirit" That is the true American grit, and the sort of pluck that wins, RED YOUR FACE SCHOOLHQUSE SHOES. ilckiww, overwork, those deadly enemies woman's dearest treasure (her beauty and complexion) are tendered well nigh powerless by MRS. latins HARWSOWS LOLA MQNTEZ CREME A great scientific a iood for the skin, 1 replacing wasted tissues, filune out wrinkles, causing the skin to throw off what is unhealthy and discoloring, and to assume the beautiful transparency and velvety softness of youth and health.

Pot lasting thre mo lulls 7jc a all dru ggists 3. F. and Orovllle Orovllle to Sacramento Oregon (Via Willows) to S. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Bao.

to Hed Bluff (via Willows). Red Bluff (via Willows) to Hed Bluff (viaM'yaville) to Sac. The Chlco Record has joined tlie procession. It has Installed a linotype machine and now appears every day In a new dress. The Improvement In appearance Is wonderful, and we are sure it Is appreciated by both readers and advertisers, 11, 1904.

A REPUBLICAN OPINION. All of our criticism ot the administration's Panama policy has been met that it. is In- spfre4 "partisanship. Of course that la no answer, but it serves a purpose, and thick and thin administration partisans accept it aa conclusive without attempting to refute the reasoning, because they are disposed to go to any length in defense of the presl- (idcRt To all suck we invite the attention of'the following extract from an editorial written by Charles Lumrnls, is not only a Republican, but an ardent admirer and supporter of President Roosevelt: No, reasonable person needed the The little folks love Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.

Pleasant to take; perfectly harmless; positive cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, n.sttiuia- REAL ESTATE TRANSfEBS. John W. Clark to Fred Wilber 1 and 8, block of Aldrlch'B add. to Capay 10 00 W. A.

Campbell to Margaret I. acres ad- Joining village of Cacheville. 10 00 Sold by J. V. Lelthold, Druggist Bil As inevitable as the changing seasons of the year is the which comes to every woman.

And just as one anticipates the; changes seasons it is wise to auticii'atc this change of season and prepare lor it. In this way the discomforts and disasters suffered by many women at the period can be avoided or overcome'. Dr. Piercers Favorite Prescription, a medicine for every season of woman's life, entirely meet the needs of women at. of change.

It cures the period of change. It cures tlie physical ilia and relieves the menial anxiety ami depression- usually associated with tliis period. It tranquiUzes nerves, president's vigorous message as an assurance that he did not personally or foment the Panama "revolu- etioV," or "set up the game." His integrity, his scrupulous honor, his ilean-handedncss and sincerity are above suspicion, the uridlspntahle lact remains that the baker's dozen ol conspiring promoters who scrambled a one-egg "republic" in their hat, like a stage magician, (hut -with the important difference that their little fake was done behind the scenes); these rathole patriots who began their "republic" by bribing the traitor to sell Gilt gentlemen never would have lifted a finger, If they had not been secure in advance that ji: Uncle'Saiu would back them up. Why, the "cholo police on the plaza would have "run In" their whole "republic," ti'ilf: our :w.arshlps had not been on hand. The president is ndt easily fooled.

He has the frontier, eye and the alert But he is-not Immune; and this time the lion feels that he has been "the limit," More than two months ago we recognized the republic of Panama. The European nations are not igi'es, but human enough to like to see their pious neighbor with a drop too much), 1 generally lost no time in helping to shut behind us the of our departure from republicanism. We have walked into their par- even waiting to be in- vited." Who are they that they should put? And after all this artificial Inducement respiration, the rag-doll republic shows some token of coming to least, so much life as maybe coddled along in the protectorate incubator. The republic has as yet no constitution, no president, no congress, no army, no nothing. But it can doubtless in time attract enough adventurers to fill the offices, that is about all is If there were people besides, they would only be In the way.

encourages the appetite and induces 'fe- sleep. 1 FOR WOMEN CANNOT BB' CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable; and uniform cures, record such as no other remedy for the diseases THREE TIMES A DAY CHICAGO The only DOUBLE TRACK railway between the Missouri river and Chicago. THREE TRAINS DAI1Y Via the Southern Pacific, Union Pa- ciflc, Chicago Northwestern Railways. OVERLAND LIMITED.

Vestlbuled. Leaves San Francisco at 10 a. m. The most Luxurious Train in the World. Electric Lighted Throughout Buffet Smoking Cars, with barber and bath, Booklovers' Library, Cars, Standard and Compartment Sleeping Cars and Observation Cars.

Less than three days to Chicago without change. EASTERN EXPRESS. Vestibuled. Leaves Sail Francisco at 6 p. m.

Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars to Chicago. Dining Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. ATLANTIC EXPRESS. Vestlbuled.

Leaves San Francisco at 9 a. m. Standard and Tourist Sleepers. Conducted Excursions Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The Best of Everything.

R. R. RITCHIE, G. A. P.

0. Chicago Northwestern Railway, 617 Market St. (Palace Hotel) San Francisco. or S. P.

COMPANY AGENT. "The Pnof of tht ii ii tie The Proof Good Light is ti tie That 13 why we ask gas customers new to oar HOLOPHANE GAS SHADE If you want your children to have faultless feet, start BOW anc have us fit them with nature-shape Red Schoolhouse They cost no more than ordinary shoes, $1.25 $160 $1.75 WOODLAND SHOE STORE HUSTON MORRIS If we can not convince you at our office, we know we can by showing it in your home. Its good points are, its efficiency in throwing more light just where you need it, likewise it is rich in finish and artistic in design. GLOW OUT SALE. Shade with No.

61 Welsbach Burner costs 90e. Everything Must Go. Nothing Reserved Favorite Prescript ranted in bffenup to pay $500 legal money of for any case of I.eiieorrBeai'i'crnole*Weakness, Prolap- J. Carlisle, of Manchester, Coffee writes: "Iltave been uslnp your inem 1 cines f-ir the sixteen or eighteen years my Poor-liouse. I am Buperinteiideut of the Coffee County 'and Asyluiucombmed, Your 'Favorite'Prescription, 1 'Golden Medical and rpleatant Pellets'ore the heat medicines for the diseases for which they are recommended, that I ever used.

They saved my wife's life Qt the time of'change of I have been recommendmjr your ractlicinei to ninny nfttkled women aucllmvc also 'guaranteed that if it did not cure I would pay Kick the moiicv for it. I have told that i'f the people came hack and suiil Doctor Pierra's did not Rive to ffve tack lAet'r money and charge it to me. I have not once been called upon to refund. I have never found anything to equal tlie Favorite Prescription for diseases of women." Dr. Pierce 1 Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of at one- cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the clotli bound.

Address Dr. IL V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Apples Apples I wish to call your attention to few articles that I offer you again at a great sacrifice as long as the stock lasts.

Remember that there is nothing more bought. Woodland Gas and Electric Company 628 MAIN STKEET, COR. OF SECOND. Telephone; 781 Last Week Chicken Medicines Stock Food Brooms Crockery Washing Machines Clothes Wringers GET THEM Brushes Tin, Wood and Willow Ware Incubators The place is A. M.

EATON'S Telephone No. 396. 85cts and $1.00 a box I 3 It Is admitted now that the action of recognizing Panama's Girdle, anc 'making her. Expectancy a voter befor Vit born, Has no precedent in tti 1 of Nations. The llori 80 stated two months ago; the' president virtually admits as much That arbitrary action was demanded by the "Interests of civilization" Is all the plea the conqueror usurper -'would ever need; and hls'tdrlcally, it --lias generally been his plea.

But no pompous bubble of words was ever more effectively and conclusively pricked than Colombia officially pricked this. The gist of Colombia's reply Is: "The interests of civilization may require a canal across the Isth- but civilization Itsell depends upon the observance of treaty obllga- keeping of honor as between nation and nation." If "civilization" Is nothing but Increased opportunity tor trader to make money, for the from the weak, then the first day on which the laid could be opened would be the chief question. But if civilization some 1 little meaning to enable people to live better by practicing the of honor obtain between maa and man; If means Right, not If it means ihat every man anfl.e»ary nation, or Itttle, rich shall hari etriiiaatioa oieaaa these I 10 20 30 Woodland Opera House E. C. WEBBER, Manager.

Week starting Mondayjm 15 Wiedeniann's BIG SHOW In a Repertoire of the Latest Successes The Goods that please the people Brendel's We told you iu these columns about Canned Goods. We sold lots of them. Got some left at same price. Everybody wiio tried them says they are all right. This time it's COFFEE at 25c per pound DUTCHESS A BUTTON; A PHONE 127 AND GET IT QUICK.

mrStf Company of 25 People Super!) Band aid Orchestral High Class Vaudeville Between Acts "Something Doing" All the Time The Celebrated Trotting Stallion, Bayswater WilM Will stand the season at the FASH10H STABLES, WOODLAHD From Feb. 1 to June 1, 1904 Bayswater Wilkes is the sire of Kelly Briggs and Frlscorina (2 years, won 2d money in the Breeders' Futurity, a close second, mile In King of All Strongest on Earth Wears Like Iron Carefully selected.fyresli roasted and ground to order. We can get the same results from the Coffee as we did from Canned Goods, if you will try our Coffee. If 1 didn'tthinktheCoffeewasasgood Value as the Canned Goods, I would not ask you to try it. People who have tried the Coffee keep on using it.

Speaks well for the Coffee, doesn't it? T. S. SPAULDING For sale at MICHAEL'S Leader in Men's and Boys' Fixings Opening Bill The Story of Southern Illinois, 1 DOWN IN EGYPT season, $40, with usual return privilege. Address SAM HOY, or WINTERS, CAL. CASS BRANNAN, Manager, my23d WOODLAtiD, CAL.

Ellwood Woven Fence! WE SELL Blues tone Pacific, Gem, and Gorham Seeders Benioia Wood Beam Harrows Tiger Disc Harrows John Deere Cultivators Change of Bill Each Night. Sale of seats opens Friday at Leith old's. HEALING CUKE JBOK CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm uid plwaant to tue. Contains no In- CATARRH Ires Ildrrfat once; It Opens and Cieinsea COLD'H HEAD 1'rotccu the Membrane. Rcelorta the of Tftsto And Hmell.

Large Sizn, 60 ccnll at or Trial 10 by mall. ELY Worm BtrMt, Mew York. THE PBRCHERON STALLION ROYALTY Will stand the season of 1904, from March 1st until June 1st, at WOODLAND and DAYISVILLE Royalty is a brown stallion, weighs about 2000 pounds, and the greatest producer In California. Anyone wish- Ing to breed to Royalty can see his produce in Sacramento and vicinity. The stallion NUTWOOD BOY, son of the great Nutwood (600), will also stand for public service.

This stallion is, well known, as he was formerly owned by Walter Mastln. Address, WILLIAM HASHEGEN RA.CB TRACK, SACRAMENTO Strength, Adjustability, Cheapness in First Cost Final Cost MDRRAY -v ALL WOVEN HOGS, SHEEP, CATTUt, POULTRY ELLWOOD FENCES Heavy Chain Harness a Suecialtv Give us a call. GHEIS. SIEBEE GO. ALL STYliS IN 3IX HEIGHTS EVEHY ROD GUARANTEED Orange Tree Planting! Full Line of Hardware, Supplies, Etc.

Solo Agent for PETALUMA INCTJBATOB, READY FOR BUSINESS! nty ImproreA Washington for Orchard PStntlaf J. P-tac I Kocklta, PHILLIPS CLING, 8 cents And other Nursery Trees at Reduced Prices. The Crocker Bartlett Pear Ripens about Kebruary 1st. AQENTa WANTEO L. L.

CROCKER, Loomis, Placer Co. CM. THE NEW STORE The Rochdale Co-OperatiYe Company Successors to C. A. Hall AUG.

DAHLEK, Kanager FIRST-GLASS GROCERIES Will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Full weight and prompt delivery. Give us a trial and be convinced The call ot the guinea fowl thro' the Buckwheat Buckwheat What breakfast more appetizing, i satisfying In cool, crisp, bracing weather than buckwheat cakes and mania syrup? We attend to the buetnrhsat end of it, in that we sell the best bock- wheat flour you can buy la this broad land ot ours. Buckwheat flour in any quantity delivered at yonr home. Johnston Bros.

Populsir Grocers 'Phone 213. la MiMtKAl. Ru.MUl YOU MAY INTEND MJIUMTM ft tot It REPLACE A WCMIMMTT MOP ELATER1TE ROOFING Takes UM plan ot ahtaclaa, tla. trim, tar and cravat. aaJ all For lat aad stoey sortacaa, gottan.

TaQejs, aU dlmataa. Kaaaoaabla in coat. BoM em BMrtt. to ask tar prices aad iDjomaliasL THE CLATERITE ROOFEMQ ria FOK IULLB BT TWTlJsX WOOOL.

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