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From: "Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds" <>
Subject: BVG Nov 1903
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:41:32 -0800


BIG VALLEY GAZETTE – BIEBER, LASSEN COUNTY, CAL.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1903

Frank McDow, while engaged in a friendly scuffle with George Dobyns in the
Emerson barroom the other morning, had the misfortune to fall, resulting in
a broken leg for Frank, which will confine him to his room for an indefinite
period. – Mail

Mose Watson left here last Saturday morning for the Reno country, where he
expects to remain.

O. W. Whiting and John Norwood were bruised up some last Friday evening by
their buggy overturning, while coming sown from the new sawmill.

T. W. Wilson started up a new shingle mill last Monday and is turning out
some first class shingles. It is the intention to keep the mill running as
long as fair weather prevails. – Advocate

George Payne arrived last Sunday from Montana.

The Alturas New Era says that Egan, the man charged with rape, was cleared
by the verdict of a jury, the evidence being insufficient.

BORN

AUBLE – At Adin, Cal., Nov 1st, 1903, to the wife of Charles Auble, Jr., a
daughter

MARRIED

WALKER – DORRIS – In Adin, Cal., Oct 28, 1903, by Edwin S. Pickard, J.P.,
Mr. Joe F. Walker and Miss Elsie L. Dorris, both of Alturas.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1903

“Coon” Sawtell went to Madeline yesterday to dispose of some horses.

Will Dean and Sam Sargent were visitors here from Adin Sunday.

Amador Thrasher is again driving stage on the Bieber-Alturas line.

M. C. Watson has sold his ranch in the lower end of the valley to George
Peterson.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Packwood accompanied by their daughter, Myrtle, left for
their home in Sonoma County Monday.

George Peterson has sold his farm, east of town, to Tony James.

C. H. Merrill has moved his family to Bella Vista for the winter.

Guy Moss, who went to San Francisco recently to attend Business College is
reported down with an attack of measles. – Adin Argus

DEATH OF D. C. SLATER
It is with great regret that the tidings announces the death of Mr. D. C.
Slater on Wednesday morning, November 4th, at the home of his sister, 2632
Howard St., San Francisco. The news of Mr. Slater’s death came to hand just
as the paper was going to press. This brief notice will be followed in next
week’s issue by a more extended account of his life. The family, have the
sympathy of their many friends in this valley in their sore bereavement. –
Fall River Tidings (5:1)

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1903

BORN

ANNIS – Near Bieber, Cal., Nov 14, 1903, to the wife of Arthur Annis, a
daughter

HOLL – Near Bieber, Cal., Nov 17, 1903, to the wife of James H. Holl, a son

Charles Wolfsen was an arrival here from Merced last Saturday to look after
the Wolfsen property of which he has become the owner.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zumwalt, former residents of Fall River Valley,
celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at Anderson, recently.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1903

J. T. Gibbins left for New Pine Creek this morning to be at the bedside of
his brother, Ector, who is reported seriously ill with typhoid fever.

A. W. Nash has sold out his hotel in Adin to Frank Dailey of Shasta County.
Possession will be given about the middle of next month.

Miss Una Connell, who formerly lived here, is teaching the 8th and 9th
grades in the public school of Pomona, Kansas.

Dora Farmer and Brother stopped over here Monday on their way to Lakeview,
OR, where they will spend the winter.

Mrs. E. H. Gibbins and daughter, Miss Eva, passed through here last Sunday
morning on their way from San Francisco to their home at New Pine Creek.
Mrs. Gibbins and daughter have been below for sometime for the benefit of
Miss Eva’s health, and we are pleased to state that she returned very much
improved. They were hastened home by a telegram stating that Mr. E. H.
Gibbins was very low with typhoid fever. The ladies were accompanied from
Alturas by I. W. Gibbins. – Alturas New Era

BORN

BROWN – November 15, 1903, to the wife of Levi H. Brown, a daughter

WOODMANSEE – In Bieber, Cal., Nov 24th, 1903, to the wife of William
Woodmansee, a daughter

DIED

WOODMANSEE – In Bieber, Nov 24, 1903, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Woodmansee



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Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds
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