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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1901)
LA KB COLNTY DXAniNER LAKEV1DW, ORCQON, OCT. 10, 1901. V v v v v v All kinds of News Notes MARRIED AT HIGH NOON v v v v I THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Taken on The Fly By an Examiner Representative V V V V Miss Lena Heidrick went to Klamath Falls last Sunday. It is said tliat Portland's street carni Tal is a big success. Mrs. Dirk Vincent is rei-orted danger ously ill at New Tine Creek. Herbert Lewis returned home frtm llankins' sheep camp las'. Monday. Bieber cells the jood kind o( Butter. James Small, prominent stock mint rom Silver Lake, arrived here Tuesday Horn In Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 5, 1901, to the w ife of J. S. Field, a daugh ter. Harry Bailey and L. F. Conn got yearling buck last Friday iu the can yon near town. Fine Bacon and lard at Ayres, Whit worth A Ayres'. 40 Rev. D. L. Hi rode is the : a me of the aew Methodist minister appointed to the Lakeview cha.ge. Mr. and Mrs. Ches. Parker left for Paisley last Sunday after a few days' visit in Lakeview. Last Sunday was a lovely, sunshiny day, after storm and cloudy weather for the past few weeks. Yotir kitchen wants ran be supplied at Biebers. 40 News reached Lakeview Tuesday that George Cannon of New Pine Creek was not expected to live. Fred Schadler, formerly of Ft. Blducll, Cat., was married at Keno, two weeks ago to Miss Emma Gibbs. H. L. Chandler ami Mi?? L. L. Bo li sten were to have been married last night by Judge Tonningsen. The very latest in Ixiotg and shoes for ladies, gents and children at Aires, Whitwortb & Ayres'. 40 Mrs. J. K.. Banister arrived from PaW ley last Saturday on a visit with her daughter Mrs. Frank D. Smith. Dr. Steiner was called to Willow- Ranch last Saturday night to see a very tick child iu the Vincent family. The first salmon of the season was on ale at Fitzgerald's market last week The fish came from Sprague river. Biebers prices are trade bringers Stores that do extensile credit business cannot compete w ith Bieber. 40 George Conn, director of the Lake county Telephone system, arrived from Paisley Tuesday evening on business. Mrs. Fred Fisher h down from Sum mer Lake on an extended visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. P. Ueryford. W. K. Barry is in the sheep busings again. Last Tuesday he bought 1,000 bleaters from George Hankins at 'i ptr head. A KW1 Model Rambler bicycle in first class condition will be sold at a bargain. Enjjire at Ahlstrom's Har ness Miop. o9 Born In CeJarville, Cal., Sept. 29th, 1901, to the wife of Wm. Mullins, a son. We thought we heard Billy laugh that morning. W. D. Wcodcock and Manly Whorton started Sunday for iish creek after a load of venison at least they expect to find part of a load. Mrs. C.0. Applegate, who ha3 been in Lake county for the past few months settling up business affairs, has returned to ber home in Monrovia, Cal. Winter is on. Don't you hear the thiitiJer rolling? You certainly hear that wind a blowing. Those Air Tight Healers at Schminke' are going rap idly. 30-2 Walter Duke of Davis Creek was re ported seriously ill with pneumonia last week, but later news from there is to The Portland Evening Telegram issued a carnival number last Saturday that ought to make the citizens of Oregon's Met rojxilis feel good. It is splendid edition. J.N. Watson returned from Stein's Mountain last Friday and on Sunday re turned there with Chailey Shcilock to drive their big 'and of ninth n sheep to Keno for shipment. Get Biebers Price list for the Fall supplies. 40 Mrs. Win. Harvey came down from "aisley Tuesday, intending to remain for a time, but changed her mind and went back to the Harvey home at Sum mer Lake yesterday. Ferd Moss and Leo Warner, two popu lar y iing people of Alturas were married at that place sn the 2lth ult. The groom is a brother of Bob Sloss, the well known editor of the New Era. Felts and rublers of all discription for stormy weather at Ahlstroiu Bros.. 40-2 Mis Rose B. Colei.ian, who taught the primary grade of oui public school last season, Las gone to the luitlalo r,x posi tion, and will visit other eastern points before returning to Salem. Frank Hackinay returned from Red Bluff last Tuesday with 12,000 pounds of coal oil for Bailey AMassingill. He was i") days making the round trip, having leen caught in a big storm. Fur Furs Furi" I'.ieber's stock of Winter Furs will be ou time this year. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Morris arrived from Plush last Sunday and started Mon day for Rock Point, Jackson county, on a visit with the parent, of Mr. Morris. They nil! be absent a month. Prof. Dahn is proving himself a mu sician of no mean ability, as well as a tirst class painter, decorator ami paper hanger. Our people thould encourage the Professor to remain here. The most teauliful line of cap. for little girls and boys ever shown in Lake view lias just been opened up at the Monogram. All colors. 40-2 J. T. Becraft and daughter May came in from Vistillis last Sunday and re mained over Mouday. Mr. Becraft was on business and Miss May was shopping and visiting friends during her stay. The season fot Oil Cans and Lanterns is on Bieber has a good stock on hand and you w ill save money by buving there. 40 Charlie, the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Meyer, who live north of Lakeview, died ou Tuesday morning. Oct. 8th, of bowel complaint. The fun-1 eral was held yesterday in Lakeview cemetery. Will R. Heryford wens to Camas last Tuesday to take charge of a band of the Warner Valley Stock Co's. cattle that are to be taken to Gazelle for shipment. There will be four bands numbering about 1,200. Uriel Details of the Double Wed ding: of II. C. Ahlstrom and May Chandler, and V, U. Ahlstrom and Nell Heryford. I I lie r.x.tniiner hint week mentioned briefly the solcniniialion of the marri age of Elmer C. Ahlstrom and Mi Mac Chandler and Fred O. Ahlstrom ami Miss Nell Heryford, at the residence ol Mr. and Mr.. II. It. Heryford near Lakeview, on Wednesday, Octolier 2nd. If it le true that all the world loves a lover it is equally true that in the fem inine world particularly there is no oc currence which attracts so great an in terest as a wedding and twice the inter est if it he a double wedding, such a welded tr life the love of the two coup les to this oontrart. The happy fruition of a love match has ever lieeli a subject ul interest, and given prominence of the principals it is a safe wager that the sound of wedding liells will attract the attention of all classes of the "omiiiuu ity. But there were no wedding bells rung on tins occasion. It was a private affair, only relatives of the panics be ing present to witness the happy cli max ol a Imig courtship. Promptly at high noon Judge Ton- ningM'ii led the man h to the .spacious parlor which was decorated beautifully for the occasion. The two couples, un attended, followed and iu a very few minutes iu the piesein'e of thirty-two J relatives the solemn words were spoken i by the Judge thai made the young people husbands and wives for hie, until death do them part. After the wedding party had received the congratulations and kisres of all pn-M tit, the big happy family sat down to a most auinptuous dinner. The Wedding dinner and Moral decorations are raid tu have tx-cli simply grand. Hanging on llie wall in plain sight of all prt.- nt was a laiu picture of the dead Pivsidini, .... ui McKinley, wreathed in bt-iiulitul lloweis. The brides cake ami grooms cake Were creations of art coveted wilh wux rost s and silver leaves. The grooms cake had two large white wax hands joined to gether and a bi idal couple iu w ax figures. The bride's cake was covered with wax roses and leaves and in the center was an arch in wax witn Cupid swinging to and fro. The handsome brides w ere beautifully dressed iu w hite cree de chine luadeeu train and trimmed with white applique and chifion. As both brides are among the prettiest of our liowers, they ap peared very beautiiul beneath the wed ding lell. May their lives ever be as happy as on their wedding day. The flan With inctliuin means who must figure closely on his Grocery hills as well as other necessities should take these facts into consideration when he has money to spend for necessaries of life. lie should look for the place that di vides the profits with him, instead of the many interested parties iu business. This store oilers the opportunity of saving on your daily necessities. You huy goods here that are fully guaranteed and must please you or you get your money back. Assuming that you appreciate huyiug goods under these con ditions you should give this store a trial. My gootls arc satisfactory in every way and certainly worth the price I ask for them. Let me figure with you on your fall order A. BIEBER A fine line of derby hats, latest styles and all shapes, just received at Ahl strom Bros. Young man if you want to be in the fashion let Ahlstrom Bro. dress you up. 40 2 the effect that he is improving. Wm. Bush and Miss Lizzie Shields were married at the Grand Central fiotel in Alturas on Oct. 21 B ''h are highly esteemed residents of .VaI c'a county seat. George JJalcia-lder wants it understood ana after Satuiday. Oct. 12lh, Paul. elder's city express will run on w ihtei scliedeb' and w ill "go to the bam 1 15::50 p. in - tnarp. Patrons will please ink notice. 40 President II. O. Havemeyer, of the American Sugar Refining Company, has i ideied a reduction in refined sugar rlightly in exceea of cents per jound. Two members of the Indian police of Yainax reservation were heie this vtek after two runaway school boys, t ie boy was captured here, but the i il.tr got away. The great strike is about to end. A satisfactory settlement of the wage dif ficulty is being effocted and the business of the Coast will soon assume its wonted activity. "Labor and Capital'' are hand in hand together again. Buckwheat Rye Flour Hominey Corn Meal and all other kind of whole some cereals are to be had at Biebers. W. K. Barry has erected a large Aer Motor windmill on his property on the Terrace overlooking the town and will have a large tank built higher up on the hillside to furnish water for his hotel property and livery stable. There is one store in town that is al ways favorably mentioned as doing more business every month and that is Biebers store in the hotel building. Perry McDaniel started Monday for Gran. -i P .s on a brief visit w ith relatives befcie going to Missouri. Perry will he married in Missouri on the 2St,h inst., ami w ill tome back to the Coast w ith Lis bride to winter in m Angeles. Chas Sherlock last Saturday bought 700 of the Odoni and Hyronanious lambs from J. M. Thompson, the Modoc deal er. The sale was made by E. V. Iwis, at a good advance in the price paid by Mr. Thompson a few days before. You know what the "Stetson" is don't Vju? Well, if you don't we can tell y(,i it is the finest gentleman's hat ever turned out of a factory, and they can be found at Ahlstrom Bros,, in all styles just received. 40 2 AGAINST LAND LEASING. lu pursuance of a call lor the purpose, a meeting was held at the North War ner Voting Precinct, on Saturday the oil) day of October, at 2 o clock p. lu. to consider the proitonition to lease the public lands, and to take such action in relation hereto as might be deemed proper. G. W. Wise was made lem.orary Chairman and Daniel Boone Secretary. Motion by D. L'. Cleland to organize ourselves into "The North Warner Anti Land leasing Association," by making the temporary organization iicruiuheut, was carried. The purpose of the organization was declared to be, to oppose by every means in our power the passage by tbe Ameri can Congress, of the proposed law au thorizing the public lauds to be leased. Daniel Boone, D. U.CIelaiul and Frank Roggers were appointed a committee to draft resolutionsexpressive of our views on the subject of the proposed leasing of public lands, with instructions to report at the next meeting. D. U. Cleland presented and had read a statement of views as to the effect of leasing the range upon the small slock owner, which was referred to committee appointed above, for re commendation thereon. It was ordered that the meeting be adjourned to meet on Saturday (Jet. 12tli, at 9 o'clock a. in. Daniki. Hoo.sk, Secretary. Neighbors, Take Notice. The mem hers of Solace Circle No. !!74, Women ot Woodcralt, are hereby noti fied that on Wednesday evening, Oct. IDlh, at 7 :liO sharp, there will be a meet ing of the Circle for the transaction of important business. Every member of the Circle is earnestly requested to be present. After the regular work of the Wood there will be an entertainment. Ida Umhach, Guardian Neighbor, Moi.uk Met i ahukv, Clerk. Notice to the Public. C. H. Dalrymple has obtained a judg ment against me ou a bill without con sideration anil 1 hereby warn the public not to buy the same. 40-2t Geouok Jones. MV'taV'Tiv 1V1 f9 INUW I'llN I CKIu.K J) In rapidly forging ahead and Kolletl mid A tnick, lint Merchants O rtro truttinir nloiig ut t!ie head 4 of the lpK'l'Hnii.. K A PINE NEW STOCK Huh already le-n received and iiiore Bp new goods ite nrrivii.g nt our More nil the time 5 AMONG OTHER THINGS T We have very tiling desiroti in the 6 Onsrery Line. A sicrial litu of Cienta Fancy Whirls. An elegant line of T Candies, Ciara and Tolincuo. Watch d for our lry CJoxmIm Iisjday. 9 POLLETT & AMICK PELTON WATER WHEEL THE PELTON WHEEL. In known the world over as affording the most simple, re liable and economical power for all purpose. Ten Thousand W heel Now Running; Filling every condition of service in the uiwt efficient ami satisfactory way. Electric Power Transmission PKLTON WHKKI.K are the recognized standard for otierating Generators, and are running the majority of stations of this character in all parts of the world. Water Pipe and Transmission Machinery And all appliances connected with a iKiwer plant, supplied on the most reasonable terms. Shipments made from 8an Kraticiwo or New York as may afford the most favorable freight rates. Catalogues, F.nglish or Kpanish, furnished on appli cation. Address, giving conditions ol service. THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CQMPANUWT r.ih WHY FIELD CAN OIVB YOU Trtfl ...BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN... FIOURC IT OUT YOURSELF, IT ONT TAKE LONO I pay no rents, I pay no clerk, but do my own work. IT'S EASY to see how I can give you better bargains than any house in the county 0 i J. S. FIELD On Main Street Lake ew