10 DAY-STANLEY. There was a very happy event cele brated at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Arzner last evening (Wednesday, Sept. 5, 19001, the occasion being the wedding of E. H. Day and Miss Rosa B. Stanley, Kev. J. W. Warrield officiating. The happy culmination of this love af fair will be no surprise, as it vsas under stood that the event was scheduled for the near future, for months before. The groom is a well known and popu lar voung business man, of the firm of S. D. Coulter & Co. "Ralph" Pay, as he is familiarly known, has been a "resi dent of Lake countv for many years, and is esteemed bv all who know him. The bride is prepossessing, has a larg circle of friends, and is one of Lake county's best young women. She is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Cox, of Lake view. After the ceremony a grand wedding supper was enjoyed in the dining-room of the Coulter restaurant. Relatives and a few intimate friends only attended the wedding. The Examiner joins with many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Day a very happy wedded life. Scaled Bids. Sealed bids will be received for fur nishing the following supplies for the Town of Lakeview, Oregon, up to Sep tember 14th, 1900, at noon : 6,000 ft. of lumber, 1x12x10 10,000 ft. of lumber, 2x0x16 25 pieces, 8x8x16 Delivery to be made either at the mill or the town on or before October 1, 1900. 450 cedar posts, 6 feet long, not less than 6-inch face. 100 cords of 4-foot wood. By order of the Town Council. 35-2 Charles Umbach, Recorder. Town Equalization. Notice is hereby given, to all parties interested, that the Board of Equaliza tion for the town of Lakeview, Oregon, will be in session for a period of eight days, at the office of Town Recorder, from and after September 5, 1900, for the purpose of correcting any and all er- j rors that may exist on the Assessment ', Roll as returned by the Recorder of said ; town for the year 1900. By order of j F. M. Miller, Mayor, j Attest: Charles Umabch, Recorder, i i Miss Essie Gupton is reported serious-1 ly ill. j Swell dress patterns at Bailey & Mas eingill's. Elmer Ahlstrom and C. H. Dunlap have gone to Dog lake hunting. I S. F. Ahlstrom, the saddler, moved j to his old quarters last Tuesday. Mrs. Will Morlev has been ill with j lever tor tne past weeic, out is reported improving now. Last Tuesday George Whorton pur chased the Umbaeh residunce and lot, on South Water street, paying for the! same $650. The XL Company started 600 head of beef cattle to Gazelle this week.! Superintendent F. M. Green says the cattle are not yet sold, but they will bring at least 7 cents. Mrs. Thos. Sherlock and two sons and Mrs. J. Pullen arrived from Sum mer Lake this week. Mrs. Sherlock and sons started for San Francisco on Tuesday morning via the Southern. COMMISSIONER County Commissioner G. L. Qilfry Resigns. James M. Martin, Prominent and Popular Citizen, Appointed to Fill the Vacancy. It will be news to a numler of citi zens in Lake county that George L. Gilfry, the popular and efficient Demo cratic member of the County Commis sioners Board, has tendered his resig nation to the Lake County Court. The resignation of Mr. Gilfry was neeessi tated owing to his change of resident from Lake to Lane county, and the resignation was accepted by the County Court yesterday. It reads as follows : Silver Iake, Op-roii, Auk. '25, Hm. ,To The Honorable County Court of I.nke County, Oregon: 1 hereby tender my resig nation as County Commissioner of Lake County. Oregon. iKO. 1L (JILFRY. After the acceptance of Mr. Gilfry's resignation the names and qualifications of several gentlemen in the northern part of the county were discussed by the County Commissioners to till the vacancy. It was decided that Silver Lake was entitled to the office, and after due deliberation County Judge ToMiing sen and County Commissioner I'rose named James M. Martin, of Silver Lake, and he was dulv appointed to till the unexpired term of George L. Gilfry as County Commiioiier. James M. Martin, the new appointee, is a prominent and popular citizen of Silver Lake valley, and will no doubt prove an efficient member of the Board. Mr. Martin is a stork man and ranch-r, and is in every way well qualified for the position. In the resignation of George L. Jilfry The Examiner is impelled to state that Lake county never had a more efficient, honest and trustworthy member of its Board of Commissioners than Mr. Gil fry proved to be. The Examiner also takes pleasure iti congratulating Mr. Martin upon his ap pointment to an important josition, and compliments the County Court upon its selection. Mrs. LaBrie Reported Killed. A report was circulated in Lakeview last Tuesday to the efToet that. Mis. Thos. Laliri.e of Silver Lake had nut death in a runaway accident at Silver Lake one dav last week. The rumor may be unfound n' , and it is to be hoped that such is the case. Sealed Hids. MORRIS-MOSS. It is The Examiners pleasure tore cord another happy event this week the marriage of Charles S. Morris and Ollie S. Moss which occurred last Sun day at high noon at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Moss, in lakeview. Hon. Charles Ton ningsen, in his usually solemn and im pressive manner, said the words that joined together for life two loving heart. The groom is a well known and enter prising young farmer of the West Side, and has numerous friends in this county. He has prepared a comfortable home for his bride, near the lake, and will settle down to the stern realities of life. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. I'. Moss, pioneer residents and highly esteemed )eople of Iike county. She is an eslimahle young lady and well worthy of the confidence and love of her husband. The Examiner wishes Mr. and Mrs. Morris a pleasant voyage on the sea of matrimony. Under Banks of Flowers. The funeral of little Kathleen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A .Sherlock, was held from the M. E. Church last Thursday, and was attended bv many relatives and friends of the famify. Six little girls dressed in white cat ried the tiny white casket, and the grave was strewn with banks of flowers. Tin in terior of the grave was lined with white cloth, and the burial ceremonies were very pretty. Death, and the hereafter, is awful to contemplate, but in this case the heartaches of the fond parents are assuaged by the knowledge that this loved one is in a better world. Almost Another Conflagration. Then; came near b:;ing another hig liiu in Lakeview last Monday night. In the hack room at Post ' King's sa loon a liie ivai discovered burning in a p'Je of pajer in cloe proximity to a ea.-e of coal oil, hut was quickly put on I. Appropriated $3oo. Just before adjournment yesterday the County Commissioners appropriated the sum of $300 for the construction of the road in North Warner, mention of which is made on the preceding page in this issue. Sealed bids will be received by the Recorder of the Town of Lakeview, Or., for the construction of a building 30x50, including of the furnishing of the ma terial (except the roofing) up to Sep tember 14th, 11)00, at noon. Plans and specifications may be had I by applying to the Recorder. Said building to he constructed within tinny days from September 14th, 11)00. By order of the Town Council. 35-2 Ciiaiu.es Umbacit, Recorder. Jeff Parish, ati old employe of G. W. Manes, has been triven tho foreman- shin of the JJ ranch in Warner, made , vacant by the resignation of J. N Giv- j an. Paul Do Laney, traveling corre spondent for the Oregenian, left, yes terday on nib wheel for Klamath Falls where he will spend a week or more writing up the wonderful resources of on- neig hooding town and county. In the big baseball game played at Edgewood last Sunday between the Mt. Shastas, of Little Shasta, and the Edge w od team, for $1,500, was won by the Mt. Shastas, defeating the opponents by 2 to 1. George McGrath telegraphed The Examiner the news on Monday. He was twirler for the victorious team and his brother Harry played third base. S. V. Rehart returned last week from Ohio, after an absence of nearly a year. For several months after leaving here Sol visited a brother in Southern Cali fornia and then proceeded East, where he has been enjoying himself and visit ing prominent cities and points of in terest ever since. His trip certainly agreed with him. The ladies Bay Sol looks twenty years younger than when lie left here.