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Oakdale Leader from Oakdale, California • 5

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Oakdale Leaderi
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Oakdale, California
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A Complete New Stock of The Late Justice Field. iW. lOCAL- NEWS. Seal skin shoes at War field's. A full line of these absolutely water-proof shoes for ladies, gents and uisses, just received in stock.

A masquerade ball was given at the i residence of residence of Mr. Williamson, near Eugene, last Friday night, which was much enjoyed by the large number in attendance. An excellent supper was served by the hospitable facet and hostess, and, throughout, the occasion "De mortals nil nwi bonum" pf oept which should have its limitations. "When good man dies, let hi faults be buried with him. But when a bad, a vicious, man perishes, especially if he has been an evil genius to his country, it is not right that eulogy should bo ut- There will be services in the Free was charactirized by a flow of fun and i good humor.

A long list of names were Methodist Church on Sunday, April 16, Rev. F. H. Horton, of San Jose, will preach both morning and evening. Ser handed us, bur they must ot necessity, be omitted from this issue.

vices commence at ll a- m. ana at r. m. W. Boddy, Faster.

arKFR'R DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are tared over bis remains. If only praise and panegyric are to ascend above tha grave of even a scoundrel, of what avail is it that a man be honest that he gird himself in the armor of Righteousness and walk in the wava of truth that all sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distresses after eating or any Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Bailey were pas AST" Get a new Catalogue of Fashions Free. sengers on the incoming train Tuesday. Mrs. Bailey is a daughter of David Wat lorm oi uyspeps.

mediate relief. 25 cts. and 50 cU. tor sale by J. M.

Endioott, Druggist. D. W. Cnrmichael brought te the bis days be days of probity and his nishts the nights of a restful conscience. son of near Knights terry, air.

Leave all orders for ICE at E. L. Barkis' store and When an able man who bar been a Bailey has recently been benoramy ais-chsrged from the regular army by reason Leader office on Wednesday hal a dozen Sicily lessons of large sire. The fruit of failing health. they will be promptly filled.

That is the Place public servant has need bis God-gWsn genius for the oppression of the people; when, garbed in the robes of authority, he baa raped Justice even in her own Tha dnilv receiDta ef milk at the C. H. THUELPALL. was grown on Mr. pwee from seedling trees.

He has many trees on his place, in full bearing, from one of Oakdale Creamery now exceed 2300 nonnds and are continually increasing. sanctuary: when, ripe and rich in the OAKDALE Those eeld-water throwers who said the which he expects to gather 1200 lemons this season. Whit says if he bad had creamery could not possibly run tbis to get your Spring and warning of the taw, be nas twisted vast law te serve oppressive and corrupt purposes when, a servant of The People, whose riahts should be te him next to asnse enough to pour sand out of a boot season have been disappointed, but, we HOME BAKERY. Summer Mil without cutting a hole in it he would have been a bloated capitalist to-day hope, agreeably so. linery.

All the word of his God, he has proved a from his lemon crop alone. Attorney T. 8. O'Dennel, convicted of assisting a prisoner, whe bad been bis Jndaa Iseariot in the Temple when latest styles and entirely client, to break tail at Modesto, was sen Removal Notice. H.

H. Hackett has moved his Bicycle new stock, such a man dies, it is not right that he should be beslobbered with praise that he ahoold be writ-down in the annals of tenced by Judge Minor to fourteen The best of everything in the Bakery line. GIVE "CTS -A- CALL MISS MAYME HOLLIWAY. months impriaoment at Folsoms, recently. With credits for good behavior, the Orler Bids.

oakdale sentence will be for one year. the times as a benefactor, when he was a curse and a shame. Sycophants who crooked the pregnant hinges of their knees to Justice Stephen J. Field when he was alive, will vie with Mrs. S.

C. KENNEDY SON. business to M. J. Nightingale's store, where he will be pleased to meet his old customers andNnany new enes.

Miss Olyve McGinnes, who accompanied her sister. Miss Lottie McGinnes, and cousin, Miss Olyve Griffin, to San Francisco and bid the youngladiesadiea as they sailed for Honolulu, by the Aus OAKDALE Otis English, who has been spending a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George English, returned to aid's E. M.

MEHLER, FRENCH LAUNDRY PROPRIETOR OF Business College, 8an Francisco, Sun-1 day. On Monday morning, however, be realised the fact that hs had the mumps and he returned home at once. one another in burning incense at nis bier, now that he is dead. Living, the Bee openly and continuously referred to Justice Stephen J. Field as one of the greatest scoundrels who ever disgraced the bench in any age or in any nation.

tralia, on Wednesday of last week, returned Wednesday. She made a pleas M. and Me. Le Gay. Props.

THE GLOBE SHOEING SHOP, ant visit, after the departure of her re The Newman Index has been enlarged latives, with her friend and schoolmate, ONLY WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED Now that the man is dead, this paper of Track, Draft and Driving Shoer and much improved in its makeup. It is now a six column, six page paper. It is edited and managed by J. H. Custer and H.

G. Copeland, who are filling its All work Guaranteed. Horses. Klankets and lace curtains done up like does not propose to join in the sickening wave of panegyric which will soon flow from press and from pulpit. If Stephen J.

Field is to be canonized, Particular attention paid to Horses new. We make a speciality of cleaning, Miss Marie Bellows, at the home of the latter in Acampo. Mies Bsllows accompanied Miss McGinnes to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. McGinnes, on Dry Creek, where she will make a several days visit. WH AtTsTsh I LOH? A irrand old remedy for Cousb, colds newsy columns with interesting reading with Corns, Quarter Cracks and Cracked Heels, Interfering Stumbling and Forjt- let us reverse the verdict of two centu Washing called for, and delivered any part ef town. matter, both local and general. ries and wreathe immortelles and laurels Miss Edna B.

Beard, daughter of Mr. ing Horses. around the memory of the English and Mrs. T. K.

Beard, of Modesto, was R. Frances Scott, M. and Consumption; used through the united in marriage on Wednesday last to Adoloh D. Curtner, of Warm Springs, world for half a century, has cured in' If Stephen J. Field Is to be writ down as a faithful and honest Judge, then take away the scales from the hands of Physician and Surgeon, FRANK GOMEZ I'ROrKIKTOK OF numerable cases ef incipient consumption and relieved manvin advanced Alameda county.

They will make their heme at Warm Springs, where the young Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. sculptured Justice and place these marks Office: Preshaw Residence, Street. over the bandaged eyes man is engaged in iruit-raiaing. T. J.

Green, who will be remembered The Louvre Shaving Parlor If our children and our children's chil dren are to be taught to revere the DR. J. Gr. THOMPSON Careful Treatment. stages.

If you are not satisfied with ttie results we will refund your money, Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00. For sale by J. M.

Enoicott, druggist. In October, 1897, J. E. Kenney, the Modesto butcher, borrowed $10,000 from H. Hughson, giving his note therefor, for the purpose of buying a uand of cattle.

The matter ran along for nearly a year and as Hugbson could get no settle PHYSICIAN SURGEON TRIAL. GIVE ME A by many of the old-timers as having prc-ticed law in Oakdale some sixteen years ago, was renewing old acquaintences here Tuesday while on his way to Merced. His home now is at Coos Bay where he is engaged in business. The California Navigation A Improve Eye, Ear Throat diseases a specialty. names of oar nation's great ones who have been honest and upright, true te principle and true to The People, they must also be taught to shun the memory ol those who, elevated to the purple, with almost godlike power in their hands have used that power to serve the ends of the enemies of The People, and to do the work of oppression and of rices.

Oakdale, Cal. Popular Adjoining The Louvru, OAKDALE CALIFORNIA ment out of Kenney, he brought suit on the note and caused an attachment to be ment Company expect to inaugurate a day steamer service on the river the lat Dr. C. "Wesley Bay ley. OAKDALE levied on the property and utensils used by Kenney in carrying on bis business.

ter part ef the month. The new steam- er. H. J. Corcoran, will make the ran Tbe articles were sold under execution.

Office. STMSE Oafcdale, Cal, They must be taught to abhor the Lumber Yard from Han Francisco to Stockton by day names of Benedict Arnold, of Aaron light and will no doubt be very popular. Residence street, near the Union Burr, of Stephen J. Field. Sacramento Bee.

Church. Kenney then sued Hughson for (20,000 I damages, claiming that the articles were exempt from execution and were sold contrary to law. The case was on trial Wedaesday and the jury brought in a For rent. The Learned property situated on the corner of Railroad avenue A. GILBERT, Prop.

SICK HEADACHES. and street. The vpper story is occn I) ISA I -If IN DR. C. A.

CASE, General Practitioner. Office at Oakdale Stor. verdict in Kenney' favor for the sum of $551.50, the estimated value of the shop fixtures, beef cattle, bay, and $14.28 interest, a total of 9565.78. It is pied as an Art gallery and the lower floor consists of four large rooms, suitable for a family residence. Terms reasonable.

For further particulars call at Leader office. The enrse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surety cured by Karl's Clover Tea, the great blood purifier and tisane Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price cts, and 60 eta. bold by 3. M.

Endrwt, druggist. Puget Sound Pine and Redwood Lumber thought Hughson will endeavor to secure a new trial, says the News. YOUNG MOTHERS. The convicted as unlerer Reiger falias Brent) was formerly sentenced, Saturday morning, to imprisoaiMit at San SOUTHERN PACIFIC Co. toe Vet on Merced Branch.

tfOtlTH BOUND. Brick, Lime, Cement, Wood and Coal. Cwnnn Ih fwrror of thousands OI The wo of stringing the third wire for the electric system was begun to-day. We are informed that the entire force of the current wilt first pass through the motor in the mill, and from, tbence it will be transmitted through young mothers because its outbreak is Ouentin for life, and en Tuesday he was taken to his future home by Constable a. .8:45 a.

p. Prices the Very Lowest An1 I guarantee to meet alt opposition, and can quote as low figuron aa can be obtained. Kiernan acting as a deputy sheriff. Kaiser waa very disconsolate after the jury the city, or te any point it may be re Bhiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of Croup. It has never been known to fail.

The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 eta. 50 cts. and $1.00. Enoicott, drutnrist.

Freight Leaves Stockton Arrives at Oakdale, passenger Leaves Stockton Arrives at Arrives at NOBTB BOUND, passengai Leaves Merced quired in this locality. prononnced his fate, but convict James Phillips, whe was brought here from San Quentitt to testify in the O'Dennell caw, cheered him up by telling him Princess Lili O. Von Bentheim, the Russian Court Pianist, announces that TRY S.lftp. ui .7:15 a. ..9:40 a.

m. in. .10 in NEW HOME Arrives at uajwuie. pa.aenaror--LNtvc OnU-Jolw TH she will be in Oakdale on Wednesdays, Arrive hi ai.ocKiou at the Lancaster hotel, to accept members To Men and Women Freight leaves Oakdale Arrives at Stockton Freinht trains carry passengers, bul p. ra.

10 OHCKftpe, that life at the penitentiary is a arable improvement on labor as a railway section hand. He is a man of low order of intelligence, aud has known nothing but hard labor and low life generally, hence he will no doubt find bis te the Philharmonic Society, for concert programmes, and also give instructions in music in all its branches. Terms (1. per month, including instruction. She For 4 lav Only Commcm-in Sierra Railway Co.

APRIL 14th, condition bettered at San Queotin, aside from the restraint upon liberty. Mo OF CALIFORNIA, ENDICOTT CO, J. M. will also teach dancing. John Hubbel departed Monday morning on a tour through the Eastern States.

During his travels he will viHit Colorado, Indian Territory, Pennsylvania and will 1 irentlemnn Will nro-wiit to everr lady desto Herald. YOU TRY IT. (but not children) cullitu-' a JJ1 pRcki.ee 01 ma new. If lion's Cough and Consumption probably make an ocean voyage to tbe Moki Tea Cure, which is sold for the small price of Fatherland before bis return to Oakdale. The home of Mr.

HabbeTs nativity is without chnrfie. This orTerJ made vicinity that thl wonderful yet simple preparRtU.il will do exactly what ed fur it. 25 60 and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund year-money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts.

and 50 cts. For sale by M. Exdicott, druggist. Coblontz, Germany, on the Rhine. We wish him bon voyage and a safe return.

Benjamine J. Smith was adjudged in j' Doni'etlro a to 4-37 ra Chine-e tcos am iSfifSSai lOtfl 1 8:03 Jamentown fl-v. 7:45 a 1 Ar. 5:18 1 Sonora 1 a ia iM'SeJbI MOKI TEA is a nerve bulWer, composed rrte. herbs used by the sane by an axaminsng board at Modesto recently, and committed to tha Stock-j Moki Indians.

It gives imiitancy 10 ine com-ton asylum Monday. Mr. Smith is wide- I ptewon, is a powive cure fof I. and constipation, removes pun pies, blotches, iy known by old-timers, especially TzJ' Aan rawness of the skin. changing oars from Sonora Throuch withoi to wtt-tton una Connection; witn Mniinem ra- umirnn nnn ninmTITIP 1 showfngr the dlf- showfoji 11 ttiLjr's to Ki rn, run tiiniiUUnna tnt The trial of W.

T. (Polk) Hudelaon, on charge of forgery, came off last Saturday and resulted in his acquittal, says the Herald. Hudelaon presented to E. V. Cogswell an order for $10, ostensibly drawn by H.

H. Martin. Cogswell paid it. afterwards learned that it waa forged "ur n.flliiria. biliousness, dizziness, Iors of arnvstite and all diseases North precinct, where he waa tor many years extensively engaged in farming.

His career aa a farmer was not a suc and from La Grange, Hiywwf, ScllaLs anrt Coultervflle. At Chinese with staves "ani from Chinese Camp, Montezuma. Jacksonville. E'e Sewing Machines we ninnutacture nu uwu pricea before yon purchase any other. Thc new Home sewing machine Co.

ilu in a derangement of the sumiath and liver. Oak Flat, tirovelimu. i imittrvme ami tne cessful en and his many misfortunes am oust osme vunej. jwhiw utiH from Mountain. ciiiciD-o.

m. t.ra.M.Y. Square laB.Tux. nod had Hudelaon arrested. It waa de-1 nave weighed upon him heavily, 1.

an.l JefT 8an FranrtKo. Cal. roe sate mt Stent. Aliierinc, R.iwhi.le. Tuttleui ei-RonvJUo, At Soiiora with stae Columbia.

SprinK-iieM, doulsl.yvil Summerrllle, timer's A rat iravlu lsbyville, iravllle. Cherokee, Confidence, AnRplfi camp, bis Trees. eloped at the trial that Martin owea Hudelaon $40 and told him to ask Cogswell to pay him 10, mm that sum waa Hn him Martin) from Courswell. Hud It acts upon the musoies life ami liuoyrncv to the frattur. Take a cup of MOKI TKA upon retiring at nrehi nI become fair, sweet -tenipcreo an.l hai-py.

It is very pleasant to lake, and so positive are we of its results that we mate the above lilieral otfer. FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED. Remember it costs you nothing to try it-SOLD IN 25c. AND 5c- TACKACES.

MOKI TEA positively cures Sidk ludicestaw and conciliation. A delight, Sueur 1'lne, Robinson Altaville, Murhy'i an-J Cab B. Hoisholt. Agent, Oakdale. Agents wanted every town to handle our goods.

Write lor prices and terms to 1051 Market San Francisco. herb drink. Ke moves all erapttoos ol tne skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money cts. ami Wets. For kale bv B.

T. BOOZb, Ueo. Pass. 6l Tick. Agt.

Jamestown Cal elaon feared that Cogswell would not honor a verbal order so no wrote we 1 J. M. tmhcotl. Druggist. and signed Martin's name to it..

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