Oregon City Enterprise. Clackamas Co. Directory C:rk of Courts, BhrlfT. . Renrttir, Treaaurw, AMemmr, Si-bnol 8uprtnluJeDt, purveyor. -Coronrr, CommiaMooert, COINTY OFFICSKS. J. W McMnim ISeo. F. Morion C. W . uannllff 8. U Harnshv 4.0 Wether!! J, 0. Brail tejr II. 8. (iituon SMiier Smyth K. L lltilman Kirhard Scut (Coriu'llui Ualr OREGON CITY OFFICERS, at a Tor. - . . T. W Sitlllran Recorder. . . L. U I'orter Chtelol Polio- . . 4. 8. punlom Aukmot, . 4. K Klmailea Tr-eaaurer. . F J. Uuli City Attorney, II. E.Ctiua. Strwt I'ommiMloner, C Hubert Bnp't. of Water Work. W. H. H.mi-1! Ottjr itnrtneer. ... 8ltner Smyth. Connellmen C. O. Albright. Jr.. II. U kellv, i N. Orwnmnn. V A. White, 4 J. Cooke, 4. W". OVooDell, 4. 0. Porter and T. P. Kan- Sail. iwuncil met flnt Weduesdar of each mouth lu city hall. T"The nay to build up Oregon City Is t flxt Oregon City people jour patronage. A M'Cl'ESNFl'L OPERATION. A Fatty Tumor Komovrd From Frank Kruse Recovering Nicely. FKIDAY. JUNE 30. 1803. GIADSTOXE. Vhnt tin Yon Think of it! A parly in seaith of desirable iocs Wan for a home, would have to walk one-half hour from t!ie east end of the suspension bridge in Oregon City to find a lot for .'00 and up hill at that. You ran walk 30 feet and tuke passage on a splendidly equipped electric motor car and in six minutes for 2J'b be landed in the handsomest suburb in the world, w here you can buy a better lot for $1.50, $J0. kwn $10 a month. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Washburn mandolin, guitar and ban joe at Burtneister A Andresen's. x 1000 pair of shoes at the Red Front. Best bargain ever offered in Oregon City. Strings and extras for guitars, violin, mandolins and banjos at BurmeisterA Andresen's. x C. A. Miller of the West Side Electric line returned from a visit to Salem Mon day. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired promptly at Burmeister A Andrew's. Trices reasonable and work guaranteed Mis. A. M Brayton has not sold her loom. She is still weaving carpets, rnrs. hammocks and hammock chairs and warrants them to be first class. Children's shoes 25c to $1.00, mostly lace; Ladies lace shoes fine and coarse 11.00; Boy's brogans 73c. Clotaing greatly reduced at the Red Front. There will be preaching by R. O Green of the Christian church next Sun day at Shivery 's hall at 10 a. at. and at Mountain lew Congregational church at 4 p. in. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal . , says : "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by C. G. Huntley. You are wanting a fine carpet, some good strong matting or beautiful wall psner for y oar house and will find just what you want at Charman A Son's. Best goods for the money in the city. The Methodist camp meeting at Canbv begun on Thursday of this week with good prospects for an excellent meetini? as some of the best talent in the state has been enaged to conduct the meetings. The only female hounding jockeys in the world will amaze here Julv 6th There are many rare animals with Singer 4 Lent's never before exhibited in America, and will be here July 6th "Keep down expenses!" is the cry of some men. Make your expenses light, so if the week's earning is small, you will not be out much. If you want furni tuie buy from Bellomy A Busch and save money. tf Prof. H. A. Webberof Portland will be Up on Thursday of this week and each succeeding Thursday for the purpose of diving lessons on mandolin and guitar For particulars inquire at Burmeister A Andersen s jewelry store. Now that you are thinking of building and want the very best aualitv of lum ber delivered on short notice it will be to your interest to rembmber that Glad stone Saw Mill company can supply you with the best and deliver it at once. The Entrhphikk noted last week that Frank Kruse had been operated nixm at St. Vincent hospital in having an ab dominal tumor removed. From Dr. O. W. Yeargain, who was invited to assist at the operation we learn the interesting particulars of as delicate a surgical titr ation as is ever chronicled. All who are acquainted with Frank Krusa are ware of the fact that he was constantly becoming more and more burdened with an enlargement of the abdomen which medical skill had been unable to reduce by the administration of druns. It n tuained for Dr. J. II. Rocky of Portland, who successfully used the knife in re moving it to advance the I lea that the swelling was merely an accumulation of tat in the form c-f a fold over the abdo men proper which could be removed by cutting Willi but little danger to the pa tient. Proceeding upon this theory he, with five assistants, on Thursday, oHra ted upon the tumor with such success that 40 pounds of superfluous fat at tached to the skin across the abdomen in the vicinity of the naval was removed with but little shock to the patient wh.i took no anesthetic : deaden the iain. An incision was made across the aUIo men including a V shaed cu: around tlie naval 2ti inches across and Irom the outer ends of this, a cut was n.ade in the form of a semi-circle downward includ ing a fold of the outer skin 22 inches across and this piece with the fatty tumor attached was removed and found to weigh fu ly 40 pounds The dis- tanee around the opening thus made was nve teet and nine inches. The excused edges of the opening were drawn to gether and stitched in place and tubes inserted at eitlu-r end of the incision to drawoffany drainage occurring during the healing process. Some idea of the magnitude of the undertaking mav be gained from the fact that there were u;-ed in the operation forty pairs of for ceps to control the bemorhages whereas in ordinary cases but three or four pair are needed. The time reauired was three quarters of an hour. About half an hour after the operation was con cluded there was a Might, collapse of the system but from this Frank rallied nicely and by Friday night was able to eat a square meal . On Tuesday of this week ins mother was down to see him and found him enjoying life as well or better than common, and to pass the time he was smoking a cigar. Dr. Pocky says that his patient is getting on nicely and he does not apprehend that there will be any return of the tumorous growth. WIIKKETOt'ELKIIKATK. Various Place u Clackamas Cotiuty W here Yoa (a a Enjoy the Fourth. There seems to be no central point where the people will gather on Tuesday next to hear the eagle scream, but no one need to lack for a place to go where hn can have a thoroughly good time and eel- ehrate to his heart's content since there are aevorat places bidding with various attractions. Among these are Gladstone on the I lackumas, with ita fine groves, good speaking and numerous games and contests, enough to keep one going a whole day. This point is convenient of access since the motor line is to bo com pleted to the park in time to bo used on that day and tho boats will he running every hour through the day. Aurora has made abundant prepara tions for entertaining the crowds and has secured Hon. Tilmon Ford (or ora tor and Hon. R. V. Short to read the Ptvlnration of Independence, (i nines ami sport and a basket dii r will help to niiike the dav a success. Wright's Spring will be one of the ular places of gathering and those alio go there will have the pleasure of listen ing to an oration by Hon.. Geo. C. Brownell, Mrs. A. II. Wells will read the Declaration of Indotiendonce. This is one of the pleasant places where the people take hold and have a good ' tune so no one will miss it in goin there. Oswego has fallen into line and under the auspices of the brass band w ill go in for a rousing time at Buckeye grove. Springwater has concluded to cel ebrate in the old time style and offers besides the usual attractions an oration by Hon. L. T. Burin and an address by Kev. Oilman Parker. T U V. T.KATiTNG GRO0EBY HOUSE Im wirier ami tl't Ur In The Most Complete and only first class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. i:im n ice m V I! Si I II II A MiH" Selectod Toas.l'uro Coffeos & Spicoa Butter&ChccscfronHYbcstdairics Fruit and Vegetables in Season. Business Conducted On Business Prlnclp' One Trice to A; Positively no cor nectlon with i- advortlslnirschotr Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Orogon City BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER THE MODERN WRITING MACHINE. Chapter Instituted. Clackamas Chapter No. 2. lloval Arch Masons was institute! last Wednesday evening, the "silt inst by Grand High Priest G. M. Stroud as-.jted by Past Uraml High Priest Sith L. Poe and Grand scribe J. II. Iryin. Quite a number of visitors from Portland were present. The following officers of the Coaplcr were elected and installed : II. S. Strange, high priest; A. W. France, king; W. E. Carll, scribe: J. II. Walker, C. C. of H. ; I). W. Kinnard, P. 8. ; Thos. Campbell, It A. C. ; T. F. Kyan, G. M. 2nd V. ; T. 8 Lawrence, G. M. 3rd V. L. L. Porter, G. M. 1st V. Geo. F. Horton, sentinel; G. L. Grav. secular, F. K. Palmer, treasurer. Visible Writing, Permanent Alignment Automatic Ribbon Re verse, Automatic Line Space, Interchangeable Platen Most Rapidly Adjusted Margin Stop. I rjoouiloo .-v- mU 1 IOCOI Oregon City Users. If. J. Tliome. Abstract. Winle II. .iH'iircr, Al'stracts. (!. K. Hayes, Attorney, (ieo. 0. Urowtirll, Attorney. (Wing iv-.',wiii(t, Attorneys. K. M. li mi 'Is, iVvr:npi(iK nllicc SCOTT & BANNAN, General Agonts, 2021 STAKK STUEKT, PORTLAND. OK., ll.Ul.KY I'.I.OCK, SKATTI.K, V,i 213 S.VNSOMK STKKKT. SAN KKAXCISCO, CAL Dovico for Writing 0: Rulod Linos, Extromo Manifold iw Typo Cloanod in Fir Seconds, Most Noisoloss, All Woar Absolut! Componsatod. Nothing pleases a person so well when away from home as to get a well cooked meal served in a clean and apie tizing manner. The Portland restaurant by the excellence of its meals and table service can please the most fastidious person. Give it a trial. The Spiritual camp meeting will be gin at New Era on the 7th of July and those in charge of the grounds are now busy getting them ready for that event when they expect to haye numerous noted persons present to help in con ducting the meetings. After the instituting of the Chapter on Wednesday evening Dr. W. E. Carll in vited the members and visiting brothers up to his rooms where he entertained in IjIb happiest style, and any one who has ever been enterU'ned by the Doctor knows that he is an adept in that line. The Willamette Pulp & Paner com pany have jui-t received their last in stallment of the 3,003,C30 feet of spruce from the lower Columbia, but find it of such good quality for making paper that they are having some more brought up. This spruce makes the very best quality of paper and the company can start a log in at the upper mill and in fifteen hours turn out paper ready for the printing press. Were it not for the boiling required to reduce the pulp it would take less than one hour to turn a log into paper so rapid is the nrocess employed. On Sunday next mass at the Catholic church will be at 9:30 a. m. instead of at 10 :30 a. m. as usual. The services for the day will also include the first communion fora number of the members of the school and baptism and com munion for several converts. Forty hours devotion will also commence on that day and last till Tuesday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Wednesday evening a theater party went from hereto attend the "Charity Ball" at the Marquam Grand. Those constituting the party were, C. II. Cau- tield and wife, F. It. Charman and wife. G. A. Harding and wife, C. O. Albright and wife. The Outing Club h ive as fine grounds now as are to be fonnd in the state having just completed fitting up their court in fine shape. Among the recent additions is a supply of water procurred by tapping a soring 300 yards distant Card or Thanks. The members of the Congregational church of Oregon City take this method of expressing their ihanks to all who took part in the com-ert last Friday even ing, June 23d, and esiwclally to Mrs. E. t.. illiams, whose untiring efforts con tributed so largely in making it a grand success. ConjiiTrKE. To (.oiitracturn. Sealed bids are invited to lie submit ted to Rev. Father Hillebrand at his res idence for the enlarging of the St. Johns school building in Oregon City. Plans and specifications can be seen at his parsonage. All bids to be in tiy Satur day July 8 at 1 o'clock P. M . It Fostoftlce Cloied ti:e Fourth. Next Tuesday being the Fonrth and a national holiday, the postollice in Ore gon City will be cloced after 11 o'clock A. M. E. M. RurnU P M The track laying on the Gladstone branch of the electric line is just being completed ar.d the poles set. It is the intention of Mr. Dyer, the sujterintend ent, to have the juice on the circuit and cars running not later than Monday. W. II. Seed has charge of a largo force of men near the west side electric station where he is doing gome more of his tine work in grading the roud. Next week tracklaying will begin. Mrs. II. 8. Strange has been absent at Corvallis the past week attending com mencement at the State Agricultural College. She was to read an essay before the alumni. Head this Letter From a Chicago Udy. Cmic aoo. 735 W. Adams St.. Anr. 20. HI' Mr. Norman Lightv. Des Moines la. Dear Sir : A sample of Kmai bk's 1Iiai acii Cai-si i.ks was left in mv husband's olhYe a few day since, and as I am sub ject to headaches neuralgic, nervous, and in (act every other kind he thought fully brought the sample box home. The very next day I had a chance to try them and onk cai'sci.k relieved me in less than half an hour. Next day I was attacked again, took another capsule with the same delightful result, In less than half an hour my head felt as well as ever, with no bad feeling as the after result. I have had these terrible head aches for twenty years, and have tried every remedy I ever heard of, but noth ing I have ever takn has cured or re-1 lieved me as QtncgLV as Kkaisk's Headaciik Capsilks. MUS. N. A SKINNER. For sale by Charman A Co City Drug Store. TIME & JIOXEV SAVED BY IIAVIXd YOU I'HKscHirnoxs filled at THE : CAiBY : PHARMAC1. CA1VBY, OKECOHJ. Our Motto is "S,,U IWiU on a Cash Hasis." Kvaim I.Wk. mm door to HolKfH, DII. J. . lltVIXK. IWrietnr People attending the ckiiid meeting ai Canby can get a first class, home-cooked meal at the Rogers House. The pro prietor, Mrs. If arris takes especial cure that her tables are attractive, and that the rooms are clean and comfortable. The easiest and best fitting corset in the world is the R. AG. which is recommended by all the physicians as the only corset which does not injure the health. Every pair warranted. Found only at Charman & Son's. L. Dickleman has bought the stock of cigaig and tobacco formerly carried by i. W, i outs and will conduct the busi ness at the old stand where he wfll carrv a lull line ol sraoker'g goods and confec tionery. In view of the approaching Fourth. Rev. M. Angelo Dougherty will sneak next Sunday morning on "National issues." Communion services will follow. All are invited. Miss Ada Johnson of Salem was in the city the last of the week visiting friends. J. Buter of Eagle Creek was in the city yesterday on business. Arbuckle's Lion or Mokaska colfee 25 cents at The lied Front. Some of the mail which arrived on the Tuesday evening was thoroughly oil soaked from the effects of the wreck that morning just east of Portland. Four carloads of brick for the school house were unloaded here the past week and people who saw them thought them very poorexcuHes for good l.rick. D. II. Glass has rented the handsome new Howell cottage at the corner of lwelfthand Jefferson streets and will move ln(o it next week. A party went from this city last Sat urday to Oswego to be present at the organization of a lodge of A, F. & A. M. in that place. 8. A. D. Gurley who completed a successful year of school work at Arlington a week since was in the city on Tuesday. Itucklen's Arnica Salve. The Rust Kalvn in fliu virl.t In. r,,ia Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum) rever ."ores, letter, i:iiapieI I lands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by G A. Harding. World's Fair Travelers Will Hare It. The public demand through service when traveling. It is old fashioned tn change cars. On the through solid vestibtiled trains of tho Chicago. Union Pacific and Northwestern line from or to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points. there is no chnnge. This is the finest and fastest road. I Your l.auinlrj Well lloncf j For fale or Kent. iVxhlng exasiH.ralf i ts-rson so mm-li n.-t .i. ... . ., . . as to have a fine while garment returned 1 ., i , n ,. " ! lii'l store Inn i Iiiil'K mi liU-ml lra Irom the laundry yn ow and mtnuv . . , , . , i...m . l if ir ii , X' rr"K"l Iwrn n the city and buttons half off and In a cond it on not i... , i i- , fit to wear. The Trov .,. I,,,,,,.,. I , . 'r""""?: " " .'ini. iivmr, ii ir.H semis out none hut first clan work a trial order will convince you. OihVe with F. A. Wa.ld.rk. pout 'olll.-n build ing. Bundles left ru.-K.luy evening will be returned Saturday rimming Houses for Mule. We have three houses and seven lots that we will sell at a great sacrifice on account of haid tunes. Hamilton A Washhi kn, Park Place The (Jrrnt Northern Iti-durrs IUIm. The Great Northern loot amended the following rates: From eastern terminul. to the North Pacific roast points llml class, second cln-s, J2.',; u, Sm.Iui first class, .i(); scons' class. 20; t Helena and Untie, jr,; second clsss, 18. First class rales will at.r.lv In l..n) directions, second clusi west bound only. Tickets at thc rutss will U imited to continuous imieiiign. For Siil. Chei. J. I. Case threshing engine and four roller chop mills. ca r B,ruHi V m. IT I . '' NaKXKS, o. 00, Lnlon Ave., Fast Portland, toil street, Portland. Fifty cents is a mnail d.s-ior hill, k that is all It w ill r.t you to run t' ordinary caseol rheumatism If J Chamberlain's pain IUIm. Try II l you will Iw surprised at the relief It affords. The first ..licti will quiet tlie pnln. fi) cellt bottle r ale by George A. Harding. L. II. Andrews of this place was chosen one of the board of directors of Pacific University at a recent meeting of tlie society. The Junior society of the Bantist church had just a grand time at Glad stone last Saturday. Special millinery sale until July 4th Sitton A Hamilton, opposite Livermore Hotel, Oregon City. F. . White is erecting a neat barn on his premises on Jefferson street. I For Exchange. Hamilton and Washburn' Park have a 4 year old, well bred, nnbroken tllly which they will exchange for a fresh milk cow. tf Middletown, Pu., Apr. 14, H'.)l. Mb. Noiiman Lioiitv, Des Moines la. Dkah Siu : Please send me four d Jz.cn Kuausk'b Hkaimcak Cacsci.ks. They are the best headache remedy we ever handled. Yours, John W. Stahh, For Sale by Charman A Co. Citv I)rm Store. When one thinks of the Prices thov have been paying for their upholHtnrn.l goods, or bedsteads, It Is not strange that they are surprised when they learn wey can get a first-class snr ng edirn hml lounge for $12.50, hard edge for !), a box mattress, new and without a blem ish for 4.00; bran new bedsteads tl .50. Call on It. L. Holman and you will understand the reasons thereof. x Karl's Clover Root, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c, 50c. and 1.00. Sold by C.G. uuijuuy. Khauhk's Heapaciik Cai-hui.kh-'VVak- ANTKU. I Shiloh's Vitallxcris what v,. n I i... DysK'psia, Torpid Liver, Yellow skin or MUney Trouble. It is im,ir,..,i,....i ... hi give you BiitiHfuction. I'rico 75 by C. O. Huntley. Now that Klirliur baa rums tail TO can enjoy ride on the river do not that ( apt. Iliin.ly tias some of tlif tM rigged skiffs out, Priced naaoiill. Those monntroiiaat.iiiii.iarn ai!lr Ui cheaply lisHW4.. of w ilh Judsoll poJ A g'xl supply of blasting material oft-' kinds at Portland prices at tlie N I'la. e store, To IhiihI Trmplnm. Do you know that Moore's ItevrtW ltetne.lv is the only patent iiieilifiMH the world thatd.s.s not contain d" of ulcnlitil 1 1 , I ,1 ....I.. ,.f .,.,.riM - " . , , , "'. inn iinnin -i - S,. jl is known only to its diicover; llt ; i an advance in the science ol insduiw , miiio'ii a parullel in the miii'l''"1 Fish, Fish. At lliiiiit,l.ri.v'. a , 'i"",U,rV I'roprictors ollVr narkct all kinds "Jtt f.1! nu;, . . . . "".er inn euro ; i.iinm, lonsiers am nv.l,,,. ii.... and dressed chickens. KrJe delivery to all parts of thocity. Lamps, crockery an, uU,. ,,,,, ,., ,.. tory prices. New inv,.l,. i. from the east. Will i See Ilclloiny A Bus.-h. Justice bliinks. real est..!.. i.t....i . all other blanks at ,., Ice. Portland prices In the line of furi(llr0i ,7 t . 'low shades, wall paner l,.. mattresses yot, can beat I'ortla,,,! pri(-' I rilf ulr im.L,. it ii """"r I'NTKItl-HIHKollice -af" ".-XL. I A Vr-r ay r 3 ...r IV iang If Vnit u. i.l ... . . -- i uh atmract of fit o t ..,. nrmu.rtii ....it .. nr i .. jour . , - .. on ,ytt,i0 ,,, s.pcer, Ore gon City, Oregon. It in to our interest to .,!,.. economical buy4 Blank note, receipt and order books at the L.NTKiiiMttsK office. Take your hai.in,. ,i.7i The latest in visitin., u.,i Unload Yourliver Three Dohch of Moore's Revealed Remedy Will Make You Feel Doom vrinr 1.,.L- ,!, Dflf every Btop Heom a Lur.lcn? Yo" aoo billious. Moorfi'ft RpvoUrl Romprltf Will give you relief. Try it. Vr' alo by all (Jruggiuts. KWOun. PriceVi;;j;;N-