OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1903, Rotten Game. Another Suicide. MONOdRAMS DEFEAT HOMETEAM BY A SCORE OF 8 TO 4. A New Team to be Organized In Oregon City. A very Small crowd witnessed a very pour exhibition of bull playing at Uane mah park Sunday afterni on, at least on tbe part of tbe h"ine icim. With threw of tbe beet players the home Warn bud oot ol the game, Rhodes, Patterson and Letlow, the team was unusually weak, nd a bunch of country school boys would have mad just about as good a showing. The opposition team, the Moncuram", of Portland, is' just about one of tbe swiftest tams that has ap peared on the local diamond this seu son Bnd even if the full tesra had been present tt would have given them all they could do to hold their own. Young Andrews from the West Side was put in te box lor locate, and be was batted deely by the visitors who commenced piling up runs in the firet inning and continued until the seventh TM score ntood at the beginning of tills inning at 8 to 1 in favor of tbe visitors, and the score whs a pretty nood indica tion of the relative strength of the two teams. In the seventh the visitors eharfged pitchers.' putting a boy of six teen in the box, and he waA batted pret ty freely by the home team. nd they got several men on bases but were un able to score unlil the ninth when three men crossed the borne plate. The gam was reptete witb errors, of which tbe Oregon City Uam made a large major, ity. There were few sensational plays made. Onto of the Portland boys made home run by hitting tbe ball ver the ! ft field fence. The hit was one of tbe longest eer made on the local diamond. ANOTHER HOLD UP. fllss Lillian M. , Hackleman ths Vic tim of a Highwayman. Lillian M. Hackleman, stenographer for Ool. Robert Miller was robben in Oregon City last Sunday evening. The robber secired 5 in gold and i"me looce chsnge. Mibs Hackleman hud been to Portland and returned about 10 o'clock. She oc cupies a room at the Horn residence on tbe hill aud started up the steps leading her bourdinc place. After arriving at to, the top of the steps she had gone but a little way when she was accosted by a man who politely said, "sllnw me to carry your grip?" Miss Hackleman thinking the man was some smart aleck told bim to go away and she would carry her own baggage. The man continued along by he side and took the bundle from her hand. At a dark and lonely place he stopped and laid : "Now don't say a word." He then to k tbe pocket book she wfci carrying in her hand and extracted tbe contents. He returned the purse and the keys keeping the money. ; He then told her to go on. She hurried home and told her story. She was very badly frightened and the police were not notified until O'clock next morning, The robber made good his escape. . Miss Harkleman onrried a gold watch which as ovrlnnked by the thief. She ' says she would recognize the man if she saw him again. She describes bim as a tall man of a little more than middle height with a dark, close cropped mus tache.. He wore a well-fitting suit of clothes and a four-in-hand necktie. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured , v . 1 : wllhWal Application!!, a they pannot reach tl.e vnt ol llie dismiio. ' ularrli In a blood or t'otintltu tmnal (lindane, ami In order to cure it you must take inmrnal lemnliii, Hnll'n Catarrh Curels taken IntiTiuillj and art" direotly on the Moon and muoona surfum Hall's Oaliinh Cure is not a tiiwk imdlcliiu. It was pie-oillmd hy one of the Ih'kI physlciaiiH in tills cnmilry (or ye, us, and Is a rt'Bnlur preaonptlon. Ilia oompoaed of the beat tniilus known, combined with the heat blood purl, flera, acting direetlv on theiiiucouH mir'acea The P'Tfoot combination of the two Ingredients la what pruritics aueli womlerful results in curlu ' a1 anli Kami for testimonials, fren. i F. J, Oil UN NY A I'D.. Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by ilrnirjtlstH, prle 75o. Hull's Faintly fills are the best. .TREASURER'S NOTIOEl j. I now have money to pay county nr rail's endorsed prior to Dec. lt, 1900, -Isorond warrants endured prior to VI arch 1 at. 11)0.'!, interest will cease on -nch warrant on the date ot this notice regon City Oregon, June, Jllth, J903,. ICnoh Caiiii.l, Treasurer, 2t Clackamas county Ore. AN INFANT MAGICIAN. Moiart at the Am of Four Composed DUIluult Concerto.,. As a child of three Wolfgang Mo tart's wonderful playing on the harp sichord was the talk of Salzburg, and a year later his compositions were e Ing played In public by his father. Ha was only four years old when he com posed a concerto so difficult that even his father, one of the most skilled vio linists In Germany, could not play it "Of course," said the Infant magician, "no one can be tipected, to play It with out diligent practice." A year later, , when . Wolfgang was only five years , old, he was Invited to give a recital la the hall of the university, when, the magic of his tiny ' Angora worked hit auditors to a pitch Of the wildest en thusiasm, i, ' At six he made a tour of Germany and becaue the idol of the courts, the empress . herself taking him on hei knees and tugging bim la an ecstasy of admiration, while' Francis L em braced hlui and called him "my little magician.'' Shortly after he had pass ed his eighth blrthtUiy Moiart was electrifying England, was being petted und caressed by George III. and his iufn and was publishing sonatas, a symphony and an anthom, which creat ed n furore among music lovers from one end of the country to the other. If you desire aifood complexion use Mokt Toe, a itlir" herl drill k . It hits oil the liver and lllke the skin sin olti and clour. Oiresstck In-mUi'tics. 5 els and 6; ois. Money nfitiultsi it it does not itlsfy you. W rite lo '. II. Hooker A Co., liuiralo S. V., lor lie 1111 lc, a t Howell Ji Junes, A NEW ROUND BARN. It Hai th Ordinary Roof Inatoad of the Very BiptulTt Round Oae. This round barn. Illustrated In Orange Judd Farmer, Is described as sixty feet In diameter, with a basement eight feet blgb, tbe walla of which are stone, raid in cement. As the silo has given so much satisfaction In the northern states, two round silos are placed as Indicated in tbe illustration. In the basement are stalls with swinging par- rrjOOESTED ELEVATION OF BAB. tltlons for forty-five animals. Tbe up per stories are used for storing feed and farm machinery. The basement la well lighted with good sized win dows, arranged so that the ventilation Is excellent The posts are twenty feet high from top of basement to lowest pert of the eaves. This with tbe eight foot basement and the comparatively steep roof brings the peak of the barn about forty feet above the surface of the ground. The round roof for a round barn la very expensive. The arrangement shown In the Illustration la just as ef fective and in many ways more con venient For example, It la much easi er to arrange a hay carrier with this form of roof than with a round one. The swinging stall partitions are three feet high and suspended about twenty Inches from tbe floor. At the outer edge a sliding bolt is so ar ranged that the partition may be made stationary by pushing the bolt into an opening In the floor. A chain hangs slack across the end of tbe stall to hold the animal In place. Three feet la about the correct width, as the stall is wider at the back. If the floor of the stall is given a proper drop and a trench la provided, the animals will remain clean and have plenty of room. When tbe cows are out of the barn, unhitch the chain and swing the par titions around Into a manger. Drive in with a horse and cart and clean out the stable. The windows should be provided with shutters, so that the stable ean be darkened during fly time and when the weather la very hot In building the basement tt la desir able to start It about six or eight feet below the ground; then If necessary run It up to the roof. The part below OltOtJND rLAN OF 11A11N. the surface of the ground cuu be made of stone in the same way as the base ment walls. Of course, the Interior must be cemented much ns a cistern. As the silos are located near the man ger, the work of feeding Is reduced to the minimum. Silage Is always heavy to handle, and they should be as near the heads of the cattle as possible. A baru of this kind will cost all the way from $2,500 to $3,000. It provides more space than a rectangular barn in which the same amount of material has been used. , Feeding; Problem. Lately sheep and hogs have been go ing up and cattle have been coming down. Cattle feeders have lot money, . and sheep aud lnmb feeders have made money. Not all of them, however. The skillful cattle feeder saved himself per- i haps, while the unskillful sheep feeder did no better thnu that. Now, farmers are getting the sheep fever, hearing and reading of the nice profit that has been made by feeders and per haps seeing some of It Sbeop feeding j Is all right If done properly and all wrong If not A hog will lay on nesb l lr go ta V llten 1 f a chjfl c4 a snoop won t umo t anner. , '- 11 1 't , Nstir e s7ssoorte). According to, the Suxaf Trade Jour nal, there are eleven new factories con tracted for to be bu in .the5 United State Tor the coining season of; 1903-04 on which work. lus ftarted and of which six are lu Wcplgun, three In Colorado, one In Bear River valley, TJtah, and one la Idaho. The prospects are good for the establishment of a factory next year at Thenix, Arts. HT7 Cattle Sell Slowly, After listening all winter to advice to make their cattlo ripe It Is pretty tough on feeders to ship in finished steers now and be told that they are too heavy! that the market demands lighter cattle. Rut It is a fact that Just now buyers prefer light and me dium weights, though if there were no i heavy ones coming It would seem to be ' the reverse. National Stockman.,.. .... Mrs. Tlltle Will Takes Carbolic Acid With Fatal Results, Broods Over Recent Criminal Assault for Weeks and Then Sought ; ' Peace In Death. " ' Canny was tbe scene of a snicide last Thursday afternoon. - Mrs. Tillie Wills took a large dose of carbolic acid and when discovered wa c Id in death. Her eldest son, a hoy of twelve years, discovered the body. Mrs. Wills was left alone in her hou e al Canby! Thursday morning. About three o'clock in the afternoon her son returned and found tbe door locked He looked in the window of his mother's bedroom and there saw a sight that made his blo"d run cold. The woman had undressed and gone to bed after taking a fatal dote of the poison. She had undoubtedly done the deed deliber ately and with premeditation. The coroner was summoned and a coroner's jury empanelled and a verdict returned in accordance with the above facts. The funeral was held Saturday and the interment was at Needy. Mrs. Wills was the daughter of Col. Bair, of Canby, She was about 35 years of age at the time other death. She was the recent victim of a criminal as sault and from then bad brooded and be come despondent, and thiB is supposed to have caused her to commit - the rash act. Hei assailant made good his escaped and was never captured. , , i . , Yot Know What You Art Taking. When vou tke Grore's Tasteless Chill Tonic. became the formula Is plainly prl ted on every bottle, showing that tt is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form, no uure, na r . 60 cent. ' The Fine Draft Stallion BOB Will make the season of 1903 at my stable near Currlnsville, and close to Eagle Creek, in Clackamas county at $6.00 to Insure a mare in fold. Description and Pedigrse: Bob is a fine draft stallion, chestnut, good build, fine form and action and a sure foal getter. He is by Imported Cubldon, who weighed 2,16o pounds. He is twelve years old and in the very prime of life. He has made the season in this county fo many years, and has as fine a lot of coalts and draft horses as can be seen in this part of the world. If you want to raise the best draft and farm horses to be found breed your mares to Bob. Money Is due when mare Is known to be In foald or parted with. ' J. W. DOWTY. . Currlnsville. On Virulent Cancer Cured. fltartllni proof of a wonderful advance In medicine is given by drupelet G. W, I( Lerts of Elliabetb, W.JVs. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced In curable cancer. They believed his case hopeless till he used Electrlo Bitters and and Bucklen'i Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Etectrlo Bitters ere used to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same fine this salve exerts Its matchless healing Dower, blood diseases, skin ettiptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bittern 60c, salve 25c at (jeo. A. Hard ing ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice ia hereby given that I have been duly appointed by the County Court of I'lHi'kmnas County, st te of Oregon, AilmhiiMrntrr of the estate of Sarah J. Fancher. decensed. and that all persons having claims against s-id estate are hereby notified to presen' the snun to me at the law oflloe of C. 1). A I). C. Lalourctie in Oregon Clly.Oregou. properly verllkd, within six mouths from the date of this notice, liated June 6th 1IW3. David Fancher, Administrator of the estate of Surah J Puncher, , , deceased. SUMMONS, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. John Welsuiandel, plaintiff vs. Lonelana Phelps. Frank O.I'holps and Marlhii Ann l'helps anil Alice Patterson, eiureminnts: To Frank O. Phi rui 'ki.d Martha Ann Thelps and cn-h of you as.defetidmiis: , , In the name of the Vstnte of 1 Oieailn, you aud each of ou are ,,, lnn.hy required to appear answ r ihe . com plaint filed against you hv the above fiitlt el suit, on or before the expiration oi six weeks from the date of the first publication of siiMimons herem.n liiuh date ol first pul lication is. May lMh, l'.liW, and the dale oi said expiration of saiil six weeks Is June 2tith. which last dhte Is the date of the Inst publication of this summons, and it you an to so appear ami an swer the complaint herein, the plaintiff herein will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded In the eouiplaiut beretn to-wlt.: The foreclosure of a certain mortgage given by all of the defendants, excepting Alice Patterson lo J. C. Kircheui for $n.riU Dated January 2.1901, due Jan. 2, 1U03. upon the following described prop erly, to-ttiti 1 lleglnnlng at the N. E. corner of the D. L. C. of Abel Maltoon and Surah M. Mattoon, his wife, being olaim No. 60 in Sees. 23. 24 aud 2ti of T. i 8., R. 3 K., of the W, M In Clackamas county, state of Oregon: Tlienee 8. 67 degrees. 45 mluutes W 44 clialm to tbe N. K. corner of a tract of land con voyed by Abel Mattoon and w fe to Antoinette Lewis by deed recorded In Hook "K" page 4fil of the Kccorda of Deeds of said county; Tlienee 8. 20 degrees, E. 8.M. chains: Thenoe S. 7 degrees, K. 4.W! clialus; 1 hence tt. so Uwtree and HU minutes W. to the right bank of ClearOreek;. Thence with the meanders of Clear Creek. tn stream to the N W comer ot a tract of laud ronveved bv said Abel Maltoon and wife to E. U. Mattoon. by deed recorded at pages 24 and and 24 of Book "V" of the Records o! Dwds for said oounty; theuoe N, (H degrees. 30 minutes. K 23.79 chams: Tliejioe N. til deg.ees K.30 chains to the K. bouudara of said 1) L. C; Thence N. 22 degrees 16 minutes, W 17.KC chains to place of beglumng, containing 100 acres of land more or less and tor such other aud further relief as to the court may eeeiu eouitableand Just. This summons Is published by order el the above entitled court duly made aud entered tbe 9th day of May, llaia. V. U.m V. C. LAlUUKr.1 IK, Attorneys for Haiulil lUlil. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Piils will clean your tongue, cure yot:r dys pepsia, make your liver riht. Easy to take, easy to operate. 2Sc. A.:: dni'rVs. " am your inouit; brovrn or rit-.i: !ii.d '.' oi d a ue.iuiiinl p:irrf,!i'??;'c twer tho UUwrviHUflNiil OUIL.W hiskors Cloud Burst! I Such, a flood as that which occured at Heppner this week clothing stockcoming down with terrific force and washing out j the, old 'prices, . We have remarked them, less than the old price; this is , an opportunity to select a smart summer suit at a very small price. , Men's Smart All Wool Worsted Summer Suits in checked patterns real dressy good tail oring. Regu'ar price $12,50 Special Price $900 Men's All Wool Worsted Summer Suits select patterns a suit that is good for regular price $14.00 Special Price 950 Men's Scotch Tweed Suits all wool a better pattern could not be made up for a business suit attractive and clean regular price $12.50 Special Price 8.50 M. MICHAEL SUCCESSOR TO M. MICHAEL Do You Use Shingles? If you do, let us supply your needs. We have an up-to-date mill, located five miles east of Molalla and two miles from Meadowbrook, with all the latest and best equipments. s Lane's automatic machinery. : We cut our shingles from the very finest cedar and turn out , , as good shingles as there are in the world. Our prices are as low as the lowest. We t want your trade. 11 Mall orders promptly filled. ' ; Ball Sbingle Co., Bp 59 molalla, Ort. New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a pecialty Opposite Oaufleid Block OREGON CITY Oregon City Sccon tl-Hand & J unk Store HIGHEST PlilUES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND GOODS, HIDES. JUNK METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETC. All kinds of Farm Implements and ':v ' Machinery." Second-Hand Goods Bought andJSold RING, PHONE 410 FuR J.UNK. Sngarman & Cj. Are You Goi.:g to Build? (, Do you use Lumber ? .' We want to furnish you. We are located near the" Eldorado School House,'near the postoffice of Carus. . "" ' ,' "'' . ' ' : We have a good mill, fi , are cutting lumber out , , of the best yellow fir, ' 1,.. ..... Can fill your order on , x short notice, for v an,y kind of lumber ' If you need lumber don't fail to write to us ' otcome to see us. It wilt pay you .. , Sturges Brothers, Cans, Owrjtfif. 1 THE COBWEB Dregen City's Leading Win Hovtt All the leading brands f Cal forni Wines kept in1 stock. Come and see us. , E. A BRADY Choicest Meats AT R. PetzoldS Meat Marlist Men s Scotch of green just price $1300 all occasions and tasty a suit price $14,00 S. J. T A UfiM -W'S. Livery Feed and Sale Stable Naarly Oppoalte First Class Rigs of all Kinds at R e a s o n a b 1 e Prices Oregon ity : : : Oregon 250 Gups As long as they last we will give with each bottle Of RED LINE Cough. Cure.... 25 or 50c size Or " " Condition Powders 25c size " " " Sarsaparilla... $1. 00 size cut price 60c A CUP FREE And we guarantee the Red Line ' preparations. 1 CHARMAN & 5 17. .;BrownI&lWelch 't J t-J 1 ' 3C" 'tot Pddishab Non-Magnetic iriekd BUtw Cue . Fully Gunt4 . For ia kf ALL JEWELERS IllutnUd BoekM 00 qut, ikowlaf COLORED , , FANCY DIALS The New England Witch Co. Fdorle Wiitrburf, Com. Offices- New York, Chluto, sia rruciKO. Folev's Money and Tar trie caildrea s'e. sura Vr P?fcS. " V T ff i , Urn B PriM4 H ltwllfl Watck H II has occured in our spring 'mi Tweed all wool smart mixture Ihe suit for this season regular Special 900 Men's Swell Blue Worsted all woo! solid col or with a tiny green stripe or plaid very smart1 for the swell dresser regular . ; : - i s; , . ; Special Price 9.50 Just such values throughout our entire spring' clothing stock. These suits are, the best madel and this season's goods . You can not better yourself elsewhere and to show you these goods we can easily convince you that these prices real values. CONSIDER THESE PRICES. Suspension Bridge Free CO CUT-RATE -DRUGGISTS -Pkophibtoks OF THB- f Meat .Building a OREGbN; Oregon ' city, WimimttUdousL Best Meals in the City 25c. Room and Boarri by the Week $3.73 t , and $4.00 Saloon in Connection V Si(b and main St., 3 Oregon City, Ore. Filthy Temples In India." x Sacred cow often defile Indian tmrlM, bnt worse yet is g bodv that'll polluted by constipa tion. Uon't permit it. Olennse your system wilh Dr. King's New Life Pills n oid untold mis ery. They uive lively liters. ctive bowel, good digestion, fine ppeiite. Only 25c at Geo. A. Hurding's ,ra store. Market v