lO NOTES OF THE WEEK. THE ENTERTAINMENT. Fun and Pleasure for Everybody at the Opera House Next Saturday livening. . What promises to le an entertain ment of high merit will In fivi'ii under the auspicies of the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church, next Saturday evening, Oct. 13, at the era house. Among the pleading features of the program will he 4 'Songs of Seven; a vocal duet by Misses Mae Miller and Mae Snider; a quartette of vocalists in the latest soiig ; Mine. Zereda. the original famous fortune teller from San Franri-co, who will unfold your futu-e for a small pit tance: The Cake walk w it li the follow ing well known Hoph in motion: Mr. Smith and Mr.-. Allen, Mr. Beach ami Mr. Bieber. Mr. Liw'ht and Mi-s Miller, Mr. Schlagcl and Mis Phelps. Mr. Mc Garrey ami Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Bieler and Mrs. Miller. Judge Benson will he master of c re monies, and Col. Cogswell. Mr. A. S. Hammond, and Mr. .1. E. Raker will be judge of the cake walk, and will award the rake to the winning couple. There will he candy and refreshment liooths in various parts of the house The admission fee will I kj ''J and 25 cent and the refreshments after the entertainment will le. tree. Everybody is cordially invited. There will he fun and entei tainment for all. IN MEMOKIAM. Htl.f. OP I.AKFVXrt'V 1 ')ir. Sn.Kl.l I. . . I'.. ct )b..r s. iio. i Attain has the Au"l of Death viitfl o ir mi'lst an I oar Brother, Past Jranl William . MorlfV. has ft'.'fu li f s victim. In t n untimely 1 hum- oi our i -arty b!ove'l Hrother vt are reminle.l Hint in t'w iiii'i r trinty f I.i f.-, t li hope of Immoitalify tau.-ht by our Noble Orrier, will nil us m l by it example also his stricken family, in b. uriti;; 1 1 j e burili-ii of grief with pulieneo Hint fr! mni . Th sympathy we exteu I to hi .if ?el chiiiren, to i i h parents ami to his o hr ' i tjv'., is sincere atul from our inmost heari. To fiilary upon the loss MiMaineM by in a I. as members of the same Hrotherhoo 1 an ! f f i th community in which he has by his vir tuous and manly life s endeap'ti himtM-lf, would b addinir but ner laurels totlie wreath, w hi'-h he assuredly w-ars in hid crown of ever lasting life. Itathcr let us emulate his example and so live that, when our time of d"parture comes, our survivors shall say of ug as we do of him. our Urother and friend has paid the debt of nature. May he rest in r-aee. S. F. AHLSTKOM.) IIARKY RAII.KY, fommitiee. W. J. MOOKE, ) Shoes, felt slippers, etc., just received, hy II. Clothe & Co. The following named attorneys from outside places are in court this week trying cases Inifore Judge II. L. Benson : District Attorney A. E. Rcames and Judge Neil, Jacksonville ; B. II. Beekman, L. R. Webster, C. A. Cogswell and Frank Schlagel, Portland ; J. C. Rutenie, Klam ath Falls; A. S. Hammond, Med ford; Judge Spencer and John E. Baker, Sus anville and Alturas. George Hankins returned this week from Prineville. While in Crook county he purchased from Allen & Lafollett 147 head of Delaine bucks (0 for himself and the remainder for W. A. and T. H. Sherlock. The Delaine breed are fine wool producers, but aro not so largo as the Ramboulettes. Hankins also made a purchase of a five-year-old registered Durham bull a very fine animal weigh ing 2,000 pounds from the Baldwin Sheep and Lamb Company of Crook county. George proposes to have the best st rains in his cattle as well as sheep. nUcellaneoua Job Lots of News Picked up by the Reporter on the Run. Mrs. Win. Morley has sufTered a re lapse and is again dangerously ill. See detn black folks walking for dat cake at the opera house Saturday even ing. Clarence' Harris, prominent stockman from Summer Lake, is attending court this, week. The many friends of Zac Whitworth w ill regret to learn that he is dangerous ly ill with pneumonia. M. P. Barry, poet ot the rim rock, was greeting his friend in town with that "same old smile" for a few days during the week. Twentv-live vard of calico lor f 1.00, at H. C.'Botl.H & Co. Charlie Sessions was here this week from A lei doing jury dutv. Charlie sa the woods are full of Republican in his section. Adin won two out of three of the series of hall games at Alturas last week. Alturas took the second game but lost lirst and third Try a Uittle of Riehvr' pi -k lew. You'll never buy any other kind after the fust trial. iu SchrMler, Ix-Aseisor W. B. Barnes. Ralph and Fred Foster, all prominent stockmen f the rorthern valleys were among the vi-itnr here this weei . ay, you'll miss the fun of the reason if on don't seethe dit inunUhed "so ciety take-walkers" at the opera house Saturday evening. Table spreads, the finest in the mar ket, at H. C. Rothe o. Heryford Bros, this we-k sold nlHtut 5HH heef cattle to agents of 1 mi- (ier her of Klamath and Swauson & Son of Sacrament). The cattle nil! le deliv ered to-day. Price not given. H. P. Enquist, another extensive woolgmwer, was noticeable t our streets ibis week. He is arrai ging to take hi Hocks to the desert, and believes the recent sno'v fall reached those winter quarter. He ays the sheep w ill go to the desert this winter in fine condition. Cndahy's soaj 20 bars for $1.00, at BieUr's. Dave Edler, one of Lake county's most extensive woolgrowers was in Lakeview thi week preparing for winter life on the desert. Edler says the recent rains and warm days follow ing is making the grass grow like magic, and the sheepmen are correspondingly happy. The only genuine Liverpool salt in Lakeview, at II. C. Rothe k Co. B. Gormley, a first-class merchant tailor arrived here last week and is lo cated in out; corner of The Examiner office. Mr. (iormerlv comes highly recommended and will remain here. He has been busy ever since his arrival. Call and see his elegant samples and learn his prices. Fresh mackerel 2 for 25c, at Bieber's. Jim Furgeson and little Newt Wood cock had a "head end" collision last Monday evening while scorching on j Mam street, rurgeson was knocked , unconscious and was seriously cut on the face and bruised about the body. He was so seriously injured as to need i the attention of a physician. THE CIRCUIT COURT. Judge Benton Has Numerous Case to Diipoac of During; the October Term. State of Oregon vs. Fred Venator in dictement lor larceny of a steer, con tinued. State of Oregon vb. Samuel Combs and Frank Wilson indictment for lar ceny of a steer, continued. State of Oregon vs. Wm. Humphrey indictment for larceny of a calf, continu ed. Lakeview Bank vs. W. T. Boyd et al garnishment of N. P. Tonningsen; mo tion for substitution, argued and sub mitted. (ieorge Jones vs, John Maupin ac tion for money; jury found for plaintiff. V. Conn v. (erge Conn injunction, trial set for Oct' 11th. Cynthia McCall ami W. II. NcCall vs. Jas. Porter and Josiah Porter injunc tion ; amended complant filed. Marion Conley and Annie C. Hough vs. S. A. I. Porter injunction; demur rer (first cause) confessed, amended complaint filed. (?. II. Small vs. Elmer D. Lutz uit in equity; set for trial Oct. 13th. Maud I Anderson vs. Thos. Anderson nit for divorce ; default, referred to J. C. Rutenic. Warner Valley Stock Company vs. P.E.Taylor suit for injunction; dis missed n motion of plaintiff. P. (. Chrisman vs. I. M. West, et al seit in equity; default, decree forclos ure granted. French (ilenn Live Stock Company vs. N. Fine, Harrv Riggs, I). R. Jones, Jr., Ed. Iaird, Warren Laird and L. I). Kirk, dismissed on plaintiff's motion at p'aint ifl'rf cost. Margaret J. Wallace vs. W. H. Blur ton - suit in equity for an injunction; i for trial Oct. lbth. Mary A. Barnes vs. Arthur Barnes " suit for divorce; passed for service. Take Notice. All ta-rsons knowing themselves in debted to the late firm of Harris & Sub lette are requested to settle with F. E. Harris, a all accounts of the firm have been turned over to him for collection. F. E. Harris S. R. SCRLETTE Lakeview, Or.,' Oct. 10, 1900. 40-3 Mitchell Bros, of Klamath have pur chased about 700 head of stock cattle in Ooose Lake valley during the past two weeks. This vallev on the south is t fairlv well cleaned up of cattle now. D. II. li;iii.u Bum uuuut iirvr ucitu, riauiiv Duke 50, S. J. Studley 200, Cordell Thurston 150 and others in small num bers. Mitchelll started the cattle for Klamath last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson return ed i'ast Thursday morning from California and will make Lakeview their home again. They are welcomed back home by a large circle of friends in Lake county. Wm. Hough, Ex-Commissioner of Lake county, accompanied by his ami able wife aro in Lakeview this week from Silver Lake. Mr. Hough is here to attend court. Born At Ft. Bidwell, Cal. Oct. 7, 1900, to the wife of Fred Schadler, an 8-lb. son. Chas. Alexander, son-in-lpw of H. C. Wilson, at one time stock king of War ner, died at Ft. Bidwell on the 4th inst.