TUB ENTERPRISE. IiibUker MI.Kt.mis, l Proprietor. KK11UY, MAY , ISM Now that the water commission have or t anijed, ami entered upon the dlsclmrite of tneu duties, their attention is called lo the urgent demand for a better supply of water lo the f'!,' residing on the hill. Kven woh I ,e hot pninpiii): station, from some cause, there is yet scarcity of water in the Jipes t!,at lead to the elevated localities on the lull. This should le by all mean reine" died. It is very probable that there ia con sidcrahle waste ot the water simply in some laces, caused by allow ng the water to run alt unlit The oily bus Iveu to a In avy ex ltiM in the coi.striuti.ni of a new pumping lation. ami should receive an increased in on e from the water rents, Pine should bo laid to every available part of the city here it can be done with a protit to the mu nicipality. Steps nmt he taken that will Insure the city some returns for the heavy divestment made. The water works are no longer directly umter the control of the city Council, and the public expect the water Commission lo remedy all deficiencies that at present exist, and the people have coidl donee, that they will fulfil the important trust imposed on the. lr would b a matter of almost criminal cgligence tor the people of Oregon City a.d Clackamas county to fail in providing nd arranjrinjr a creditable exhibit of the productions of this section for the industrial exposition next fall. No county on the Pa cilie coast affords better n.aaterial for a va ried and complete exhibit than Clackamas, Its manufactured products, minerals, woods, grains, fruits mid vegetables, would lone make a veritable exposition if prop erly arranged. Now is the time to com mence the work of gathering the material tir this exhibition, and with a little con certed action on tie part of those interested il could be made an advertisement that would be worth thousands ot dollars to Clackamas county. Space for the exhibit can be obtained free of charge, and the op portunity is worth grasping. The coming exposition will be conducted on a grander scale than ever before, and thousands of visitors will he present from every part of the Cnited Stales. H''. Justin 8. Morrill, Tinted States vma-.or fnm Vermont, chairman of the . i aiecon mitteeon finance, gives the fol lowing rmsrns for lieing a protectionist: F'-st - It 1 rfirtr to -.'vher diversified indus tries hie:, never iaii to vastly increase the ic-mal ti'':.ii,,i, industry nod wage ear r -s .o :!... , ,. ,; ie. .s,Coiid--h aids priNiianuisiy to t :e power ot inercasin ar' irery, and sieam and water i.iuvr tl,.. necessaries of life and of advanced civiliza tion, and also greatly cheaiiens the cost of 'insistence. Third-It furnishes an oppor tu i'v fore' eiy person to find the employ, c -..i best .. l.-j.ie.l to !,; or 1 cr guiius and c.i, a. ity that wi:i secure the largest incoir.a or the s,n all s; happiness. Fourth-It ere St. s ,i J,o:i e niarkt-;, wi.hout win h the. ul t'.iuors of hi: d in America would be bit little heller on", than our aimrigine. I'ith-Ii is the boiwark of national indo peiii:e..cc in pcic or liar. Tomorrow la Juration IVty, and the soulol tin human la in that does not beat in unison to the memory ot blood-bought freedom, or reverence the memory ot those who gave who gave up their lives In detente of the liberties of the nation la not worth the nitiiio of an American cltisen. Noth iug Inspires the youth or the country with greater reverence for our institutions ami government than tilting tokens of reiwciu braneo and iippreciuiio.iof the brave heroes who imperilled and gave up their lives that every principle of democratic government might be perpctuat.'d. Tomorrow is a ua ttotial holutay. 1 he graves of the dead throughout the length ami breadth of our country will be strewn with Mowers, and tit ting ceremonies will be observed, In this demonstration there will be no north, south, east or west. Past dill'erenoca will be for gotten, and the stars and stripes will wave alike overall. Nkvkr. was the earnest need of an effect ive sewerage system lor Oregon City more apparent than now. The etllitvia arising from the hack yards like Hamlet's oftenso, is "rank and smells to heaven." People must have a place to dump their slops, and there is only one remedy a sewerage sys teni that will carry on" the refuse materials or the inhabitants of Ihecity will sutler the consenuences, whiv h are disease and death, and Oregon City w ill become a stench in the nostrils ot people who visit the place Here is an opportunity for the new council b Uunortaliic themselves with their con stituents. The new charter makes provision for sewerage as well as street improvements ami new sidew alks. The fund do not come out of the city treasury, but ecli tropertv holder shares bis pro-rata of the expense. the same as in street improvements. Fbnc ib making great preparations for the approaching maneuvers when between lJO.OOOaud 150,000 troope will be placed un der command of Ueneral Sausler, assisted by General Mirabel, the Von Moltke of France, and Hen. flallifet, commanding the cavalry. The efficiency of the new lbel ritle will for the (Irst time lie tried on large scale. Kach soldier will be supplied with l.sy blank cartridges, and each battery with SOU charges of smokeless powder. In view of the military activity of Germany's neigh bors it is not surprising that Kmperor Wil liam has been stirring up tilings in the Rhine provinces and other exposed posi tions. Tui city council last summer passed an ordinance making it a ini.-Oeiueanor to play Uill on the main streets of the citv below the Willi. This ordinance was enforced un til within the last lew weeks, but the bojs are now permitted lo play ball on .Main street lo their hear;' content, to the im :n i nent ,!.inge."of passing w omen and children. an l tl e pi'lc breakage of valuable plate glass show windows. ,V member ot the old cs.Oiii. il, as w II as minu-rous caucus are by j loud in tneii compUiutsof this h.ii; plav iug, and the pniper autluirities should see that the prov isi,ii.s of tins ,t:dinaitce are en forced, as the ballscan I seen whiz.ing past their heails every evening. Mont Mount rieasaat. Ma. Kkitor: Mount Tleasaut has wok up. We reared you might think we had moved away, or that at the last session ol the legislature we had been consolidated with Mountain View. We were favored Monday evening with I slight thunder shower, Ihe stockholder of Mount Pleasant Tele graph Company w ill hold a meeting I'orllie election ol ottlcers on June llrst, Our road upi visor Is on the warpath this week, and we expect to see the elite of Oregon t ity taking their Sunday evening drives, as we boast thelicst roads out of Ore gon City , Mr, Hrooksand ramlly conteinphito a ti! aluad, Mr, Thornton Williams and wit, of Port land, H'iit Sunday with their parents at MriliMve. Mr. I,. II. Andrews ahd Mr, Oeorgo I s die are attending the Statu Orange at illllsborv) this week. Mrs. Johnson, w ife of the principal of the Mount l'leusiint school, is attending the state convention of the W. 0. T. V. In I'ort- laud. Mr. Percy Ingalls, of Anaconda, ami, Is visiting at Moscfatm. Mr. Ilensley, w are pleased to note, is slowly improving. Mr, Bain has been sick several weeks with lagripe, but is now improving Mrs. l.avvton who has U-en on the sick list is much better. Mr, Kd. Kellogg is the happy possessor of an elegant wagonette. Mr. C. C. Williams, of rtr drove, has In- uidiiigevl his road cart with new coal of paint. Last Sunday evening we noticed two young lailies from the city enjoying horse back ride. Mr. bpenovr Thomas has left his place at Mount Pleasant and located In Maple Lane. V. K Andrews is planting twenty acres of Sonic of the ladies vd' Mount Pleasant had the pleasure of drive with Mr. tleorgv Warner after his flue st.'pter Udy Mikalo. Want Uwton ia taking advantage of the good roads on his wheel. A. C. Warner or I.ocust rami wakes the echoes with tin music on his comet. Now, Mr. Eilibir, please do not in the fu ture confound Mt Pleasant with Mountain View, because Mt. Pleasant was nani.il and christened yrrs ago. I WaoTi It. Kri kts ruin every (onion of I 'lackunms county imlieiitc a plentiful yield of wheat, oats, barley, hops and fruits this season, and the prospects are favorable for good prices. Hut hop growers should U-on the look out lor the dreaded hop lolls,-, as they an' lining considerable damage in Calilorniu aim Mime i ortiiMis of this state. i:K Oo'.ertin.int having sc, ule, to:i. .met ol .r .he ! j oi.ll ia of MUokeless O.V by some ot tin- Tub water eomnii-s'..in, con-i-ti:ig of K. i. I'aiitield. T. V. Kyan mid Hiram Slraitrbt, have orL'ani. d atid e'.rti-I T. F Kyansic ri'tary. Tlu-y promi.e some radical im- r. v-. hi. v r w.,rk . ,. sum r. v i ; tor a.iop:ion nch smokeli ss powder as :n : - : ' e .. r, w;i! lie ttl.!, . cr to pio-iv'Liic its invi-siigatioiis. The ;.-ud h-f o.aue at Sprioglici I, ilassaehu" an n O I.Ul ivies the city out ol I : Titr. coiuuinnir the la-t is.. i , some i'!ra of t! i 11 i in T! 1 ii aiion Iriiin Currinsville in I'ji k I-iMKht'aisK, gives one ! di'lli'iilty road suervisors I in -- road taxes worked out. i I law lo suy the least, is 'i .-'s :ire delusive. nu-lit waxes exceed- i . .. i ; ide t anay This city is soon to have another store. The paities pn)ising to start the enterprise intend to bcin with a rash capital ol f iu.iim, and increase their stock as the trade insi de nand. A Mr. Keynolds, late of Moscow, Idaho, was here lad week hiking for a location for a warehouse Ho was fully iMiivim e l that this place is and must continue to In-the shipping vint for the southern part of our county, and if grounds can lie secured on reasonable term- he will build. W. S. Kellogg has purchased a lot of (ico. Thusbaur, and intends erecting a building i mm d ately lo be u-ed s- a meat market. Mr. and Mrs. Ilillinger weir hereon avlsit lo her son, Mr. W. S. Urlbble, on la-t Sun day. S. A. I. (iiirh y and wile made this city a vi -it hist Sunday. Look here, y irre-poti lent ot the aipie- ous precinct! You would have the people to think we were a diiect descendant of the Perkins family, if not of lili l.ltiisell. If we h id n't ea ncd a national remit Ohm n.r "I'i -1' li with ll leg T we wold i leel warm liui say ; winit do vo l liiink of ih.n 1'iinii eolored "Hornetlc," anyway? If that In tie stanta did n't knock you cold we shall consider you fit subject for the Salvation Army. Canby board of trade meets every first and third Friday of each month. Another emigrant in the household of Mr. Holtiman. It is or the feminine persua sion, and balances even with n ten pmn l v .: ,!. PoiiIbiiiI, Oregon, HABIGHORST cSC m Krotit sfreet;" HARDWARE Niirlhwsnturn Ani tor SAWS leler IMsmond,- -Uuee - Oceldeul- TulllMiwIli 11 ihlcre Hi i -IVitot UlU'S- rw-W'WS f 'I till m"m,K New .Vorl.l """""NjltUSHll VO lilt! I Vo ivkviAltsKU& Crt'Sfont AVotlgos (warrunU-J.) H & S Troof ('IiAius, A rondo Filon. liotm ik 'ottntli I ' V TP, I.OggtMS Hlltl WdOtl (MtOJHTH SjH'cillltioH. Oregon City Agent, FAHM FA KM FAUM FA KM FAUM FA KM FA KM FA KM FAKM PKOPFUTV PU0PF.KTY PIUH'FKTY PUOPFKTY PKOPI UTY PKOPFHI'Y PlttiPIKTY liiOPF.KIY l'KOPF.KTY Aro you wanting oithor a Farm or a small tract Call and examino our choico list. ttaio, jio jniwn ttierg .OfllJ KomM lltulhi h ... Is Ctw i'2"!ai.t Moml I I ti Willamette Falls Investment 1 flilrt) frntral Point Kvery body is having good time In this eicinity. Camp meeting Is so near at band that the literary everclses at Hmwn's school bouse have shut down Until lb l.Mh of August, when Ittseipected they will renew the at traction with a vengeance. HUI and Pavid Penman gave a dance at Mr. Jones's house last Saturday nlgtil, May All had a pleasant time and no bad whisky. We leel proud of this neighborhood for being se strictly temperate ami sensible. Mr. Pavld Penman, sr., has gone back to the coal mines In Washington. Sunday school at Central Point M. K, church everv Sunday at to A. M. Dave Penman, Jr. is still working lor Mrs. Kastmaii. Oavid F seemed troubled with the gout Oil the road borne from the dance the other night. WaSsiski m I'teeeasaas 1K1. ICIaoeemaa. Msv Joth. Mrs. Mira You mans, aged Vt years Mrs. Yotiiuaus. slthougli but In the prime of life, was om ul the pioneers of this muutv , she imwnr Ik-i'ii brought ai nuis toe (dnina in 1st; .sue was inlaiikditerot the late Judge V. T. Mat lock. I'be funeral was on the -'1st. Ilev. Parker o( Oieiam Citv i on..ui ted Ine ever Clsrs. l'he luiivr.il IV, is ,ugi-t ut'.i-i.ih d Mrs. N'ouunins !i .ives 1 1,, . tnl Inn, u -ni tt .:- i 1 1 and adaiiL'titei a'-nt Is Ihi-.l, ul ho kni.nl-, Mm .s., diiu Uni rcn, son ol W. ,s. a-nl M . L t hapu an. an .1 one vear, Fuiarul on the 'Tili, couducleil by liei . Kunvain Mr. lli iurum-has moved his Inirni-sn shop from this place lo Woo.il. urn. Win. lireeo lias moved troill rust of the llioir.linu, lolhls pi,,. ,-. Mis, l.di n Cnapi,.,,., I,.,. Is ,1, ,,uite si k for some Hu e, lint is sligMlv ln-iter at i-ies A nnouncemen will I ,1111 t!i s All Vi wilt luivciii utiH-k this work g LADIS : GENUINE : GREt KID TURN SHODt. PRJCS"; ("lllln after tli-ll I'hev lol C (lie i -At IMI A- Ladies Line Dongola Kid.St. LouisTooan1 ijiijirovit IO lev''! Thi'so pwnls havo all tlio very latost in stitcliini:. Iinili. etc., niu'l ovorv w VOI) Hair is . r,ii,i..,l .1 1 : .i " '. i " " """1 ni l I1 I , tir too urt'itsc can liavo t lllliilllC liloiit'V i" air I n o iitiiiiilfti, or ll it'ir llHI-g,l W. W. Ilullis k is l.iu nn: painted. When completed -liiiw v iippi'iirituce. The M. I:, cnuri h ,.; I'. is an ice crvtuu s-n ial n.-i o Waller loo I ,,n. I ;i' thought "I Joining IPlr;i,l. wick as an altvih.in tn toe emu luded Ihev I ad I- tit r I he ll. I A I ... V ,,. -v -t trial in . i.i-i I no,,, , . III lit sll- k eg,. ' Mi - N.t i. a 1 ..v i- , Wei k. iv In lc -he M i.l ;ilt. . ea!iii,(Oic . Tell Ml! vl auk ie ' I'l i - . iiioie ., uision.s ,1 u,vh fl Orrgull fit) li VI" his house r it will have tiiHHis tt 11,1, hk .sn.YFI l ( it ' H WIMniW Ttl 1. V tiMl IS, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. tola Slid Uoei eia' Jt sf j, tr .wa mi pro Nor MOI ( mmm city iho.n womb JAM US IKIAKI- ,V CO. YrmWu .uanuiactuivrs, an. I ali rs in all AT!;s IUITlJI)fi a 1 11 1 nf Mj !l on r killil;! 1 1 1 1 . - uii. 1 Ul iiit! :v, llo.nl work has been d citi.ens during the week A Ill'A house is soon I M-ehl.ke s place. Mr, Spimine Inis ren in I 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 vv i-rn 1 - clou 1 -i ll ,h ..1 , I ,1 I -i.u in 1 1 vver-i I v .''""-."'.'"'IfillW m TT Fi THTfTinriTirsTrjn t it ir r: :i K Tttfi ll in h i siiWJJJUU ,u i I 'V I t nf ..HI I .. p.iMilin.)!. u : D,vl!v;!, I I I I ' 1. I 1 . I I I. i,., . t 't'TM t rORTLAW gr' j lll r,,h 1 .' Oil dl m o Ui In w V OUEGN BE COUf 1 lie rumor t ' ia-io:d ' h-ao-d wi u: as; 1 i Oil. .Mu.v 2, I sill. Pleasant Hill. of three months with In 1. on K I i- ,n I In ..-,,,,. .a- (;.! to Portland Im that ! lav I I'll. p. tin if I" nf ll. to the piinlu s. !,., ,..: . the.tlnest M'hool Imil.lii county. The teachers and pupl- evn i .... mi i .,1.,, .1 , g In I i.i Luna-1 Tl ho.. I I'lll -11 I , will nin nd t'.e j ... J if ... ( f 1 1 ) t ( : u 1 ; . ! no t 1 in Din; I I C . :., L i : d t;.i.: i. of ' :-:nt di--.::ry pi li a' . 1 1 : .ntrv i- i.siires, brou;; - i-ion of the it I it about by Ihe M' Kinlev iv". 1.,.,. , fur a depot and iniinnnuto hot llion.e you, .Mr. h litor, to 1 1 : i: 1 ,ip:ti, 1 I-; tli-v to furni-l t.d. 11 11- 1 ; nly : !n- I rains. ', .1 ' ' of (Mir pi ,ij ' ui' ii p'lin : Ini-ini Hs and - . ;: ; v. i i.m we n d lilt They are no t! . C iccislle 1 .:- mi j.nropi ' '11 O." nn!, ;;. - 1(J J'.!li'i, li'ghiiw'ng huinih-r-tanrl that illli;l;.h:d lo ( licelirae hoih our fori.-ign cooinierce and our domestic in ci.cU.in. Hi I' lvl't. r if Ih 1 i :p, t lis lo purchase their products they will Inive to ri.cinroeabi or see the trade they now enjoy transferred to countries that do. Ossrm---t o:'!!,n -:) w r i in il-i; high pine., lor iio' life, the ouotu'ioii, lor .,..r, i.icn i ; 1.. .:,;n i.l:.. ; . . , t!. foroioi - - d l'he ('f-n ' '' - " " 1 " of Cliii"' if 1 f-i i. B'.hi" )' th f"!i . . E ' r ...I - ' ' d.: , . . ' C , p d.it-o .- : . , dit'.se, pea-i, beans, rice, herbs and le is KM'll 'a i ll s of and !s;ef ' tO I i ' rii j ni'i,'otiate -.villi rni -h the dpi Ie '. c.ilod ph a lire iv mention ii . I.. iioio.cy aim n.iniii , .1. Policy and ' ii .il.v, I . Iloiiiu , and wile, Win. lionney, jr., .Miss llelle Pulley, Win. Ilix, I'. ;. l(,,i"i ney, ( has. Ifubburd, J. Carlson and I). Wright. The .Mount Ilonie .Sunday school ciudcin i -' : 1 i-i' i . i... i.i 1 pi'-i ic a! lout the niid- I '""" V: lire conh'lcnt that limr o i 1 1 ," of Mounl Home, w ill join in mi in vitation to you, Mr. and Mrs. Ivliior. to he on hand and sample our rural hospitality, limnetic and the writer will put your names in our baskets. Uring along your fishing tackle, and perpetuate your reputation as expert unglers. ili.s. Ciittihs Tlolinan, wi; nie sorry to -ay, is iiuilc ill, u victim of ihe inlltnuiza. ltial flarrct i-i lmtiling oats to the ntil rosd for sliiinm iil. Our thanks are due Miss Waldron for the progianuneoi tiie euterliiiniiiiiiitoii the Kith ."Isld'i!. ' . f to rwiV'j 1 ., ndde tfi attend ovvinf mill et. to our jc ol' M011 d Mo spices. ... : 1 ,..,...1. 1. ,,i .. 'J, (itm e, Oregon (;ily Oregon. I ilay 20, 1U1. 1'11'KNIX. at pi I Mrs hind '''.' ! .i.'nn lo he m ent on the ftalcni. Chin. Vllllgllttll, of a few davs vvhh h s I'd ry, Mr. and Mr- I'ort- s par . .1. S. oh ell's of Oral V aiudiiiu. llcii'.endier that memorial dav will be served at the I'leaiant Kill cemetery. Mr. T. P. liiggs had Ihe misfortune to lose one of his cows which had been mired in the mud. The workmen have begun work on the new church, and have moat of the .stone, foundation laid. Mrs. Morgan and son Cliarlesure spending mi uii.'.i nun 1 in 11- 11 leii'is 111 iiraham s Perry. .Mr. Marlon Young Is to ho seen driving ..in. ,., Hue new nacK. 1 iioiio more will follow his example, .Mrs. Graham is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Zumwalt. Mr. (Jeorge Young is spending a day or no in Portland this week. It seems thai town life agrees belter with flcnrgo than hoeing potatoes in the country. Ukatiiii k. May 2.ri, Mil. Morn from Maple Lane, V :'i is I'lolcssur Uork, papa, That people call him great? Is he (lie man sent, out by Pollc 'i n organic (his slab-? 1 1 no, my ehif ', ; on n- - i M y ol!', Tin'V hired him 1" skip .'. l I hrniiph the eellii! I- , nir lllnl wide, A ml give us folks Ihe grip. I,, I). Maple Lane, May 25, '' tc i I i m . ! , . . lira' im of utir nn' n more lining pf,, ,. here in WV- I , rove ihi.t w, mid ai 'Hi here can he I Ill III, seenery i i In m iff an.: . ol Jul, picnic. 1, oelebrinnm-i in e. iii'o'-iijv I.i .--r,. thai grov e, v here l.c'igl, hi .r . have an enjoyal.le lime snade ul M. i ih. hut .1 I I ic nc an a -'. far pi. .Mink s Prairie. The W. lllhcr f,,- hc hi, I I no v. i" "II that could he wished I, lariner. Tnc nap, all sown and Ihe all planted. We have r l.y Ihe potatoes hi ard iiotliiini ni,,, i i.. . nes this season vet. Ian l ,,Lv of a line 1 r lilt. I Mi hoa-t Mis, i: .., ti. il'g here with hci .,.,. M ,. uel Marks. bickness prevails in the family of Mr, ); A. II. Howard, tlir f ,!. f,1(lii ' present, are very sick, hut , considered dangerously. A dance is niiiinun, , , fr Su,ut();,v. ni , , at laylor'shall. ih,, music, andal' ie , ifieisanlieipaled. Home one u, ll and briiiK somebody with vou. Mr. Howard returned home Inst week fro,,, Kentucky, w,r,1 he has been visiting ,el"! 1,1 "''l'''y. villi him were .1. H ioi fir and wile, Mrs, Haley Co, and Job " McC lelkn mi James Dunel,, who intend horn,"8 C1'ck,"m'1 C0llnlV tl.t-ir iuiiile We do not understand w hv some of ., , neiirhbors insist on hirine tl,,'. , ,, , iiiseil Chinaman to worl; lor in,.., ,,,,,, lere are plenly wnitt'l 'a il , ,,, i .f i ins ne.xv regular aii I week from next Bund: apjioiiiliiient ay, Will he one OC'CAIJIONAI,, I'll 1 1 Dull; nrlv A j .1 j f ft rf", (;'' mil . I I. .1. J Heel, Pickled Pork, lie, I . aid, Holler, y,Xt, f Si VCIllll f.ffi-l, I hi til if for if v.u I i.V..i Ci'tilH mi tin l'r llllH (illly. I vvttlit ymiv '1 111.' Phil. i!rl:, Mayer & Ar.kcrui.in, Trops. JOHN A. BECK, Tllh. iHL!' r ' T ' 'ni III I ol r 'oiri i .-. u I. it fry, l''oiul ami Suit', OREGON CITY. UH ATIil) IIKtttKKN TUB Dld'oT I't'illi'i' hiul Siiij;!u 'Hi iii.f.o ,s iilwayn oil lialK I'lWfnl ii ires. A connll f Willi 1,1 h- linni fur liiuso ttl' Infotinntuin legal'ding ") alock protnplly alleluleil lobvr1 hitler. Iiorsos Sought ond 0. J. LOYEJC IIKAI.KII IN Gro H-'i i I tlii' I iiil.ii: ' JI0110. rv"M ilin ill) 'i'ry him I f i iii'i'iunl to h"ihl pnho ,oi in,;. i f'UlNltll I Ol Kin AMI M Tew" ..r."'"v-T?i . - i . i w", iVXMI'VrsrY flrr-.tsi, ff uwmmm a4a g rfitfJWt'dr. V .4 . ' .