Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1904)
4 PAGE S. OREOON CITY KNTIRPRItl, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1904, ...bhort biclehead btones... t ii 'Hsm.y.Toi.u tai.I!m or niii wi:i:k' doinus. yi t H I 1 1 I M t lit HIHtilicuHl i i till t IWH Will Improve Appearance. --The ciii lii'iit T llw (Hiui'ii I'llv U'WIn iiml ('link chili, nl u tm-i'llnu lii'ld TucRiliiy after tiiHiii, 1 clil. .1 tn wiikii uii ni'llvn en m iuli(ii for Dm ilvlo lniiiiivi moiit of (tin city. H'liil ciuiiinllltie In Imve charge uf lli wink wen, iiiuiliili'l iiml llm Ill dim will lieajii aetlve lulHir Hi once. Log Drlvi Completed.-Rol Iiml lum Just ciiniilrlit milking a drive for Chan tliilll A Hillllli. of Clui kiilntta. II roiinMt ml of 200 I'lllim, ulioiil HO fori III li'imlh. unit wni liriiimlit down III fliukiimiia river fur ft illatiince of I ntllee. Tim drive eiit'ieanfiilly timilti ii nil Mr. I mil hae reason in be luuiiil of Ilia record liu IIIUlll', lectin llii" Ill-Hi year's premium In two liihtunna, Miittii-tiH declined t rwike A H- 1 1 ! II I'll I Willi ISlllllll, Willi lllollKllt UII in lion In llii- Jimllrt' court, Willi Hi" re unit m.itnl. lliicon's commlKHloii for Hi" business Iiiiiixiu IimI uuiiiiitil to MK.iw, fur which lii' whs given Judgment. Hed ges a ililllllh ciMiiHicli'il Hi" cime for Mr. Itlicoli. wny, fullnwi d liy tlin In lili biiiiiIiI, MIhs Minnie Muli'ii", Htnl tin' groomsman, Mr. Kiul Wiilleis. Tin n i hiih' ttn luliln iiml iiriHiin. InkliiK tlii'lr places Ih-iii'iiIIi mi null of Oregon K ii l- mill snowballs, wlilln Iti'V. Mm. I", P. Mutirhiiid per formed tlin cciciniiiiy. iiiiiliiyliiK the iliiK service. A lercpllnn was tiiulfi i'il Mr. mill Mm. Watson, who received many lui'lty presents. Burial at Oregon City. Thn remain uf Mm. Jiihli M'H'linkr, who died lit Hiivrr, Polk county, Muy IB. were. hroiiKtit lo Hi In rlty, where funeral services wer hrlil Nt llm Lutheran church Tuesday afternoon. Interment win liud ut Moiin IhIii View cemetery. Tim deceased, who wim aged ! years, wim well known In (lila vlrlnlty. Prune Crop Wll Be Light.- County ('Ink Hlrlghl, who visited, hla iiin eluii.l i.f 100 acic iinir I iiiiliy. Hiinilny, otl,ron Alleged.- Two divorce suits, rcpoita thut the Itttllun imp will lie pnm- I u.Kmt desertion, have teen llh'd In tlin tliully n fiilluii', whlli. mi ttvi iitKii iri.i -hi KuiiiKa c-iimily flinilt court. Wm. will Im Inn w 1 front Hi" pi lli" ti -. i,.,..,,.,,.!! i. thn iiluliilKT In mi" ili-, mid Tl"' lia ulli'K. a Hint MiiIji I, wlinm h mnrrl"d llila , , I'criinrnl In Jmi", 1 di'wrled him I In NuvrmliiT nf llm muni' )"iir. Annia Mnii,.,, wno w,ll( W,.,1,, , to Kri'd Mnl- Portland Runaway Caiiaht Hart. ; t , yun.mi nrvi In 1M, nnka for it KriuiK I'rlawi'll, uiolii rlmriin ut llm 1 , KM Ha.,ut xt loti on tln icroiiiida Iiml Poitlmiil llnya' nml lllrla' Alii m li ly, j Miilli tt almndoiird Imt without cuiian In Wlia 1HMI II III rillllK" n lliu Kiin-n aj nun city Hiinilny iiml tunn'il n'nr lo thr Purl- land anthill III". V it" frlawtdl waa , . r.Hm l-mka of wlilih Im Ima nliutit It ai-ira. n'MMon Klvrii fur llii ahutluKv In troll tin' In I ii fmala. ; Al'i ll, riui'titly ri'li'iini'd frmn llm I'urtlniid m- I (iiriiintoi y ii a iiKiolid iIiiiikk. and tlin i tlivtt of fi from hla kiniiiliiioihrr, with whom Ii" wua HvliiaT, win the on-aalon I of hla ri'liini lo tha Aid aorl"ly. Tha Imy la iiIhiiiI 11 ycura of hk. 1 Off to Grand Lodga.- A di'li Kntlon of Odd Ki'llowa mid ItiUkiili" lift inil"ll City Miimliiy for Aatoilii to nttind Hi" niiiiiuil Criind I.imIu" .i.lnh uf thoan oiaiinlutoiia. Jinlti" T. P. Ityun, V. II. Ilowill. W. HiiIk'B. Hut Wulli-r iiml II W. 'In iiilmlli lill'liiliil th" araalmia of thr ili.nnl I'm iimi'iii. nl mnl ill" iSiiiikI Iam1i;i- i.aTliild l iilowa. ttllllr Mm. T. I', Itviui. Mia W II llnmll. Mia J I.. Witlilion, Mi h J. J Cook" mid .Mia. WllkliiKoii .i" il' l' H.il to tin- Itih' h.ih A tr I l . of IiihIk". thin loiiiiiy, mi" day rro-nlly kllli d on hla fiirtn u iulliiK I'ouKnr Unit iiiMiaurrd f""t In I'-nmli. ('iii:ura Htid olhtr iik mil 1 ii I n milium" hit" ilurliiK lh" wlnli-r diviiiiii'd iniiiiy luud of iiiill" l.i li.iiKlnu to lh" fiunii'ia of thut a.itlon of th" I'oinity. mid lit tlin liavr biconm ImiIiI iniiiiKlit lo utliiik hum. in Ih'Iiikb. Tin- fiuiniia liavi Im-n In iilnioat con alunt ti'iror of Una" miliniila nml th" kllllnii of thla a.irliiuii wua nuiilf th" orriialoll of IIIUlll I'JolilliK MllliillB th" fiu nu ia K iK iiill). Hanklnt-Nlcol Wildlng.-Th" timrrliiK" of Mlaa Lulu lliinkhia, of thla (ity. to Mr. A. H. Nhol. of I'orthmd, wua prr foriind hy ll"V. K. II. Mlxai ll, of the ! Klrat Pri-ahylnrlnn ohiirch, at tha home I of tha hildc'a mr"iila. Mr. und Mia. T. j II. llmiklna, on Mohilla avi'inm, Moiiduy , "vi'iilm. Muy 111. Tha wrddltiaT core- , mony, which waa a quiet and pretty ona. wltiuaai'd hy only a amiill coinpuny of I fi Inula, waa followrd hy tha a"rvln of i a luncheon. Mr. and Mia. Nlcol left j Monday i-vi-hlim for Aiiucondu, Motitanii, wh"io Ihey will rcaldn, Cunia to O'ai.ion In IB02. - liiul'l liiliuiii. .in'-.t 71 -iiiH. who liud nl hla hoiui' nt M.-mloHlu ook In"! Kil'l.iv. i ii Hi" to Uncoil In lfi- II" wna li'iin hi th'' nl ii I of Ohio In lJ;t. comliiK lo Oivaoii In l.'i.l. iitil hi Hi" followliiK )inr loiuii'd on il homaMi'ii'l nt I miniiaiua. whi'm ha lived until four yrnra imo, wlnn h" I" tnovi'il lo Mi'iidow Inook. Mm lul wiia luid at Iiiiniiiaciia Hundity. Th" dfri'iiaid la aurvlvt'd hy four children, na folluwa: Frank (liliiiin, of M"iihiwhronk; Mia. A. ltiixk. of I 'ml Keiiyoii. t'lilllornlu; Mia. 1.. K. I'roi'lor. Vli-w. WiibIiIiikIoii ; mid Mra (jeo, lllliini". Mi intiiwIiriMik. Entartaln Ploneeri Today. gulli ex liimlv" iiniimi'iiieiita for th" iiciitlon llllil inl'ltHlllllielll of the iloil'"ia of l 'Im kimiiin munly wen- i oinili .i lit u iniitliilt of lh" lW mi'l '''ink Wo rn, u'n ' lull h' l'l Tiieaihiy lift, rno hi. The Mill' aellhra of III" i itv will '" "ii- h n .'lined nt llliinii l lo II. ill thla lift'T- i i hv Hi" liollia, who huv" prepured i mi liilen Htliit! und ii.iioiilnl" proifiiun for tin- oii'iihIoii. Mayor Crniit II Dlinlck Will deliver on addreaa of welcome, und other udilieaaea lieatliiaT on pioneer auu 1 j, .-la. will I." mild" hy fol It A. Milh-r, I Jn.lli" Win. Ciillnwiiv. llurvey K. t'roca, '. II. Miairea. Mra. Km Kinery i'y ana Mra. M. M. Oiarman. A general In vltullon hua been extended hy the ltt dlea to all of th" plotn-ra of Cluckuinua county who located here prior to Feb ruary It. lxS'-, the d.ite th" atute wua admitted lo the Cnlon. An Informal Eagla Cratk Plattad. J. M. I.yona, a I proitreaalve irlllnen of Kngle Creek, hua i completed and llh'd a plat of Kuaie J Creek. Thn tract Include! IK acre!, j whl' h wll"-lie dlaiMiaed of by lota and bliM-ka. Mr. I.yona rxM-cta lo Induce I many people to locate at Kulfla Creek, which la on th muln rliie of thn (h-enon . Wuler Power & Hallway compuny'! HprltiKWater truck. Thla movement on , the part of Mr. I.yona will probably : mak" of Kiikhi Creek one of tho lurK"at. moBl proaiii ioiia und moat Importunt t polnla III the Interior of lh" county. . , j Vancouver Won tha Game. The KlKhth t llatli ry urtlllery of the Vancaiiver n-ifu- j lura .defeiiled f ireniin City al baaeh.ill at Ciineinuh purk Hunday uflerniMin, tha j Bcorr beltiaT 4 to 1. Aa the acore Indl- , cutea the name wua a good one. IriK. j for Oregon City, atruck out twelve men. , while Hnray, for the artillerymen, acored j hut alx atrlke-oiila. Cnllff caiiliht well for th" local team, which, with the ex ception of a few errora, played a good gniii". Ir. Illikmun, an old-time player of Oregon City, umpired the gume and dice good Bullcfiictloii. Th" attend- j nnce wua hiexciiBiihly amall. In an effort to tuiihiiiilii a nine In thla city, this frli mla of thla po.iilnr gum" are entitled 1 ... .. i i Illiilii elii'otll.ilt' lll'-lll lltllll l" '-' lii'.ii.lid Hum. Colli of lh" Kiniea Hint lime l.i'ui played thl aenaoii have been win th going l boc. i t" Lidicn Arc Always Welcome lo Ljk Over Our French Fuhion Boofck program of apeei hinuklng will alao be Won tha Debate.- Mr. und Mia. C. II. , n,.,i, h. Ii em h of th" nttendlng plo- lye ill" In receipt of letlelB from their I n be epei-ted to pill tlclpal". anna. Tiufton mnl Knnry, who are at- - lending the iiImiIIii iiiihiialty. In ": Three TkkeW In the Field. Kxnpt ill.,- n.iiiiliiniloiia are made by petition' i within the Biatiiliiiy llftei n il.iya prior to j June ii. Iheri- Will he Imt Ihlee th kelri. ' pi. o th ally, In the Held lit the general ; el. i lloii lo be held In Cluckumiia county In June. With the exception of h.. j. Kut. ii. of Multnomah county, cnndhliite on Ihe Prohibition ticket for Joint rep- I rcBciiUtlve from Multniunuh und Cluck iimaa coiinlli a. none of the liiunlneva on thn Prohibition ticket have filed certlfl- , cutea of nomination and ncreptuncee with County Clerk Hh lght. The Ix-moorutlc I ticket la lucking- a candidate, for treaa- i iner and coroner, while the 8oclallt' I noiiilncca for I'oroiier. aurveyor and Joint i repreBentallve huve thua far failed to ; iiuullfy. The only way In which theae j eiindlilatea can now get on the oftlclul ballot la by petition. i recent Intel Mlilety ilebllle, Tiufton par- II. Ilnili il III III" IK Kallle dlai iibkIoii of tlie pi oiioillloll that labor ol K-i nU.it lull" , ni" ii ih Ii Inn nt rath.'i than a l n-lll to1 the loiniliv. The Jlldgea ih-i'l'l. d III t favor of Hi.' init.ilhe. The iinlvninlty ( paper glv.a the in.coii ltv lad credit for hlllllK d.lllelid one of the nioalj effective apeechea of th" elelllllg. I loth of the bo a me doing well In their cAI- h'K" woik, hut will not return to Oregon i , thla Biitiiitirr. I . Oeath at Oolton.- Mra. J. II. laiinh. ng. d J0 'rura, died ut the home of her j rather, l'.iiwiirn joiinaoii, hi n i, in f,:li o'clock Hiin.luy eveiilng, May 15. 1 ii nt h reaiilted from ipih k coiiaiiinitlon, with which th" young woman had I n III about nine weeka. The decciiaed wua horn North Dakota, and had n aldi d ut Bolton for thn laat ten yeara. Kun eial a.rvlcea were held ill Ht. John'i Calholle church at 10 o'clock Tiicaday in.ii nliig and Inleriii. nl waa had III lh" Catholic cemetery' The ib-ce uaed hud many (ih-nda, who regret her iintlniely Inking uwuy and extend aymputhy to the Billowing ili lntlvi H In their In reave liiinl. Land Office Declelon.- An linpurlunl rteclHloii hua Juat been n cclved at lh" Oregon City land tilth e from the Interior depaitnii lit nt WiiHhlngt.m. The cnan Involve. I la th intent cubh of Peter filler ngllltlHt K M. Hpencer. The lle clalon reviraia lh" local olflce and biih tulna llm contention of Miller that nil iin-iia(iiiiill.i d citizen can make llnul proof to governmeiit liinda. Miller miido entry on land In 1900. but na he could not produce tiatui'iillxuthin papeia he win nut ullowed entry mid Bpeiicer made a timber filing on tho land. Whllo Mllhr hud never obtained niituiiillintlon pupem. It wna ahown at the hearing of the con teat that he had nlwaye exerclaed tie right of franchlae, und It waa on th allowing that the Oeneral iJind olllce de cided In hla fuvor. A Pleating Entertainment. I'mlcr the uuaplcea of Mra. T. K. Cluiilt'a Kundiiy Bchool cluaa, Mra. Vera Jane Kdwarda, of Portland, uaalatcd by local nnd Port land talent, .gave a dramatic and patri otic recital at the Klrat Hnptlst church hiat Hatiirduy night. Aa nn elociitlonlat Mra. Kdwarda la a plenalng entertainer. Tahlenux und pantomime! were given by a detachment of guiirdamen from Compuny II, O. N. (!., of l'ortlund, nnd the following named young ladle! of Ore gon City: MIbbcb Dorothy Croua, Kthel Uravea, Kthel Cuiilleld, Miujoil" Cuu lleld, Kilne, liaultoii, Ainieu llolluck, Dnura Pop", lva (iiirdon, Alice liolllng'T, Kdlth Cheney, Pratt and Mra. C. U. Moorea. The perthlck quartette, conalat Ing of Mra. C, . Miller, Mia. C. Onnong, Mil. C. II. Cuulleld and Mra. A. 8. DreaBer, gave mine election! hd Prof Draper whlatled. Cnlil factn nro HtrmiK nrgn mt'titM. Tin,' Di'tiioi'iiita, In tluf licnt (if n enmity riitnpalKii, "' rlinrKi' llm Hepiibllfaim with !n i lllcli'iicy. JuimlliiR wllli (lKtiri'H. etc., lint tlin titullKpiiti'il fact ri'iiuiltiH tluit lite pti'Ki'iit coun ty (iltlci'ra Iihvo a rn-ilit. to their iuciiiiiit fur tho year cnilinu Marcli 31 lust, of 1 10,i)ii0. Thin HtiliMtuntliil Burn rcpioHi'iitB thn work nrcoinpllHhotl In twolvo inontliH ami Ik ma do up of the following Itonm: County warrunU re- tlo'iii((l $80,000 Komi warrants- re deemed 37,000 Saving In vx pun son of county 32,000 Total ...$(t9,000 The Democrats have been clamoring for llgures. Here Is an Installment for their consid eration. As to their accuracy, cniillrmatloil of tho amounts cun he hnd hy ref erence) to tho records at tho court lioiiso. Turner-Wation Wedding. The mar riage of Mlaa Maggie Florence Turner to Mr. F. I Walaon. both of thla city, at the United Hrethren church, Sunday evening, May IS. win a pretty affair. Ilelng a public aflnlr. tho church audi torium wna filled with apectatora nnd In vited giU'Hta. At the cloae of the Chrla tlun Kndeavor aoclcty meeting at 8 o'cloik. the bridal party entered the church. Four little Klrls. dr-p-ed In white and carrying buaketa of flower!, led the May Rent Extra Space H.publlcan County Ccntrul committee chairman, E. P. lliinda, yiBterdiiy received a communi cation from Senator Mitchell In reply to the petition thut wna aent to him In reference to the obstruction In the poflt ofTlce, aaya the Journal correapondent. The obatructlon la an Iron railing that encloaea a portion of apace lOx'-'O feet, that the government doea not rent from the Order of Odd Fellows. The lodge, would like to rent thla apnee to the gov ernment, hut for mime renaon the poatnl aiithorltle! could not ronalder It. o the lodge fenced thla pint off with the Idea of renting It for a enndy stand. Ai the railing mnkca It next to Impoaalblo for peraona who rent boxes to get at them when there la a crowd In line, a petition was circulated asking Senator Mitchell lo use his Influence with tho postal niithorltlca to aecure thla apace for tho use of the public. In his letter to Mr. Rands the aenator expresses every hope that the paco will soon b rented from the lodge, and thnt the public of Oregon City wll enjoy the privilege of the full apace In tho postofflce. Boyt Become Intuiting. - Thirteen i youths. laiiKlMK from 12 to 2 yeara of; age, were arrealed nnd brought hi fore Ueeoider Curry last Thursday, charged Willi disorderly conduct. In order to witness ii wrestling match at the armory the IllKht befoie, the hoys climbed oil ; the roof of nil adiolnlng building. The tuianl was disturbed und In response to his command to leave the premises, the hoys H'ldrcsecd him in Insulting terms. Their arrest followed. Young lloylan paid a 10 line and llulley Mill, aged j about 15 years. ' went to Jail In default j of a similar tine. The next day the other hoys changed their plea of 'not guilty'' and admitted their guilt. They , were each nsaeased a tine uf JJ.IjO, which I .. .id The bova arrested were: Ira I Thornton. W. Vauloo. O. E. McOetchle. ora llovlan. John Kopell. E. Smith. Fred Hopi'll, It. Kosher. Hulley Hill. Harry Slh r. Jake Thuiher. It, Oleason und Dug Woodurd. An Overheard Conversation. "Let's go out to Mohilla Wednesday with Judge Khy und .e the Democrats get started off right In their campaign," proposed Sheriff Shaver to u Republican visitor to the court house Monday afternoon. "Why, certainly, come right along; we would be delighted lo have you there." aciiiii seed the good nutiircd president of the Thomas Jefferson Democratic club of Oregon City. "It might be a good Idea to ncconipajiy the unterrllled Wednesday nnd see that they get started light." suggested the person first ad dressed, "for we nil have a positive knowledge of what the finish will be." "Von bet we do,' retorted Eby, hoping against hope. Put the majority ngulnst Khy In the little company that had gathered was about six to ono and it was thought unfair to carry the Jesting any further, although the Democratic lawyer made the moat ho could out of the situation. Recovered Hi! Commltilon. In Justice court one day recently Orant C. Itncnn secured a Judgment against F. M. Math ens, agent for the Pensylvnnla I.lfe In surance company, for $4S.0 and costs for commission alleged to be due for ao llcitlng prospective business for the In aiirance ugent. In July. W3. Bacon ac companied Malhena about the city and Introduced the hitter to a number of prominent people here, for a number of whom the Insurance ngent afterwards wrote policies. It was agreed between Hacon and Mathena thut he, Bacon, will to receive compensation for hi! services an amount equal to 15 per cent of the first annual premium paid by any of the parties to whom h preaented Mathena In case a policy waa written. After col- State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 88. Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath thai ho la senior partner of the Arm of V. J. Cheney & Co., doing buslnesf In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said Mm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and eyery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the itso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before nio and subscrib ed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1SSC. A. W. GI.EASON, (Senl.) Notary Public. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Sond for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv all druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall's Family Pills for ooo-stipation. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Th8 Kind You Hav8 Always Bought HUNTLEY BROTHERS GO. Druggists sni B??ks?M?r;. W Are SoU A?:nts for Slurwln Tillumi Paints. Cover More and Last Lontvi. New Edition of "The Virginian" Owen Wlster's Great Story 25 cents. Npjjfr" Hits 25 cents. Lettts Pot a Fancy Silk Coverjon Your Umberella For Summer Use, if if if If . ' 0 Quality, Parity, Freshness, Strength these are the tests that drugs must pass in this store before they go ou( to our customers. Your recipesan J Prescriptions, if compounded here, will do for you all that drugs in their highest state of efficiency,. , - can do. & Yuu would IwttKr arlwt your hummock now from our uIk alnck. Th Kclat line la thn hmt niado. lleaiittful comblna tlona of colora. atronn. clone wcavB. IiIkM Kriiil material that will realat Wfiithi r ami wear. IliiyliiK of the manu facturer we eacape the mlililleman'a prolit of -0 l-r cent, ami offer you that aavlng of one-fourth.. InKteail of $1.00 to 9.00, we liavu marked them 75c to $6.75. New Books This Week. Memoir of a Baby, Joaephlne Una kam. Ruler of King, Gertrude Atherton. The Yoke, Kllzabeth Miller. A. B. Z. of Nutrition, Horace Fletcher. Foollth Dictionary, Gideon Wurx. The Step of Honor, liaall King. Th Close of Day, Frank Spearman. The Vineyard, John Oliver Ilohbea. Invention of .tha Idiot, John Ken- drii k Bangs. Extract from Adam's Diary, Mark Twain. Autobiography of Herbert Spencer. Greater America, Archibald Coluu houn. Little Garden, Charlea Kkinner. The Silent Places, Stewart White. You arc cordially invited to inspect our book stock. We try to carry all the popular books, but will gladly order without extra charga anything that we do not have. 98 ON FRIDAY WE PLACE ON SA E J50 s STEMWIND1NG WATCHES -GOOD STRONG WATCHES GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR Victos Talking Machines HIS MASTERS VOICE ) Sing Everything Play Everything JUST LIKE THE ORIGINAL The Victor is so perfect that it is often mistaken for actual talking and singing, even by persons accustomed to it. It is as soft and sweet as the voice of a woman; as full, loud, clear andstrong as that of a man. For the purpose of N Home Amusement the Victor is a most desirable machine in every way. It's simple construction and perfect me chanism make it easy for any person to operate without the slightest mechanical knowledge. Uses Indestructible Disk Records The price of the machine is very reasonable. We sell a very fine machine as low as $17.50. Records from 50c to $1.50 according to size. Costs nothing to listen to one of them. Come in and bring your friends. :-: :-: :-: Btifmeiste & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers Bears thi Senator of Confers With City Authorities. R. Koehler, of the Southern Pacific company, was In the city last week In consultation with the city authorities as to the ex tent of the company's rights in this city. By the recent decision In the su preme court, the municipality waa given absolute title to a stretch of land border ing on the bluff that has heretofore been claimed by the railroad corporation. On this disputed tract the Southern TacUle people built and are now operating one side-track In excess of any concessions j that were ever granted by the city. The i company now deslrea to ei. i t a large witter tank In this city and muke other j improvements, and the purpose of Mr. Koehler'a visit at this time Is to arrive at an understanding with the city au thorities. There is a disposition on the part of the members of the city council to renlUe for the city something In the way of revenue from the railroad people If any more concessions are to be mado. In this connection, the city authorities will ask the railroad people to provide an underground crossing for the South End road. Whooping Cough. "In the spring of 1901 my children hail whopping cough." says Mra. D. W. Caii, of Capps, Ala. "I us.-J Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I thins this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whooping coiifcb " ThU rctn edy keeps the cough loose, lessens the' severity and frequency of tha coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sala by G. A. Harding. Don't let the littln ones suff. r frcm eczema or other torturing skin dts.ases. No need for It. Doan'a Ointnurit cures. Can't harm the most delicate s';!n. At any drug store. 50 cents. The Knterjirtse, 1 R0 a year, and worth the money.