SUPPLEMENT TO OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE vol,. :w. SO. il. OlIKCOX CI TV, ORKOOX, KHID.VV, Al'IML 21, 105. KSTABIJ8UKD 18C6 TOWN IS AWAKENED ORICON CITY It EXPERIENCING AN eVANOILIBTIC CRUSADE, Rtv. tnydsr tuccetsfully Wage Cam paign Able tpeaklng, tntrt lin ing tinging and large Crowd. The irvlval wave hiu mini k Oregon city. liirsiii church rin win have ahcady mt.lnli.1 Ihr aervlcra than have lierll arrn iii oirnn city for yrars, Th rhurchrs hc hern doing llct Ullll Slli-rrasflll nik. Iiil t-wrli church has bern following In Ha srcustomrd channels for a numluT at Ji'rtlS Ml Hull the hull i llilli h goer kluw lint riy Ullll- of thr Work So fulfil fully pcifnimrd Neatly nil Ihr i lliu. Ihk me intiiri) In ihr movement. The air In lull of talk almiil I In- singing, Kit- ptrm-h-Ins, hiiiI Hie grncinl stir tlnil la i-nutM-d lv lliln i V nnfll. U- inin.cil)(ll. Itcvhala Seem to mine h l lo.ll, nil v Home iii iiomltinlloita mr r. IviiIIkI li' In llulr untitle, tin- strange hliiM. however, shout thr rrvlval of llil M-ilod a that It !i-,11 Inn so mini)' itrutiiritlinllniia. Juki how Ui l ran lie accounted limy not lw imy lo cxpluln Hul all lh rrvltala In history have niHiilunl setting. And llila movement bus lla IntFrrslliig ante. nli iiin It la a Well known fart thai the rrmilla of ihr work of many drnomlnu llona In Ihr closing yraia of llir iinKt iriittiry wua fin ftom sallsfaitiiry. Hum uf Ihr largest and moat Influential de nominations Indicated IMIli- or no Kiwih by llu lr ntiillnlli . whllr In a frw In tutors llirir wrrr mlnii) ois. It brininr rvdlrtit that mh conditions mnl havr causes. And the changes iif thought iliiilna Ihr bin I half of thr t -lulu ry wrrr found lo have a grrnl deal to tlu llh Uir arlMtlra of I hi' churches. t'hangra of llioiiitht are nlowir In 'hiiri'hr limn In uthrr luMllutlotiH. Kd urallon has In drill with Ihr voiinir Hoi religious thought drala with the old and )uuim Tlif new ways, will m-vrr ofl. mi On' young because they huvr no nld I ii to art aaldr. lint thr young i"l Hi.' nlil are together In thr churches. '1 hi- ItmmHlon of thought III thr lna of (iitlllro waa not more suipilsiiig than Hu- iImhi' iliRt has come to thr aclcit llflr wui lil through ami) musters aa 1 1 ux ley, I'liiwln anil Kcucrr. Thr minir spirit of luvi-stlicutlnn that was ruiy win-re upturning and ovrr liniiltiK llicuiiilit alMi rntrrrd Ihr IW'ld of Ihiiiliiny. Thr llllilr wua plarrd undrr i Mil. l ximilniillona. And lo ir and Hu n- In Ihr ihiin h, mn t-xiirraard vlrwa ihiit wne not In harmony with ih old wuya. littler Ihr hint dntnlr of Ihr rrn luiy hit n nnnr Into hlatory aa a ilrciidr nf xriat iiKiiution In muny of Ibr IrmlltiK ihiiiinilniilliina. Il.-t.ny chrriKi-a and li In In illnlin Im-iI imd dlatiai'Ud thr woik of mmiy min to auch an rali-ni that llir m llvltlra of aiirradlng Ihr Uoaprl au aa lo mivi. min from thrlr alna waa greatly liiihli-n-il. Tlu-re la irrhuia no atrrr- miiii yi-t who waa to blama moat for thla unroitiinate condition In the churchra ixit tin- liadrra uf dlaturbed drnomlna- iIhiik Iminrd that hand a have to br I'limiM-d over fhaama. And now It arrma Him thi- prrarnt wave of revival aplrlt In iliHllnrd to hral all brrarhea. Kadi- lliln, ronarivutlvra, llbrllila, all, arc unit il in the various denominations In thla mmi'imiit. Tin- rrvlvnl movemrnt of which Ir, luiixniin la the head had Its origin In Ihr I'rial.yt.rliin thuii-h, A wi-allhy mini In Ihr Kual aw ihr rn-rd of a revival In hla ilrnoiriliiHllnn and hr waa wlllliw to iut hla mom-y Into the tnovrmrnt. Ir. I'liaiMiimi, aotnrwhnt dlrTi-rrnt from muny ol her I'rrabytrrlan imatota had conalnnt tonvi'ialona and aii-raxlona In hla chiirrh it 1 1 i at Ihr II mr wlu n tlo-ir waa almoat a nut vri mil apliltnul diowth In ottiir ihuirh'-a With thla ilrh man'a mom-y mid thr niithoiliy of Ihr (ii niiul Aa- I i Uihly of Ihr I'm iil.y trrliin Chun h, Ir. I ('liaioniiii win! foi Hi aa an rvana'llKl, fliat In innvlm-e l"iiilyirliiii matora of Ihr ni i-il of rvanarllallr work. Ilia woik wua an aiii-o-af ul that thr ili-nomlnutlun lonlil not coniulii It. It waa Ihr iIiIiik iirrdi-d In all the rhiirrhia. And thr Hlntoiy and i1i-vrloimrnt of thr 1'haii man ioia of rvanKi-llala would lie an lull i llna alory hud wr ii r lo rrlnte It. I'oitlnud haa rrnllsi-d thr rraiilta of thla ii iiniiknlili- roiii,miy of workria an woiuli-i fully in nnli-d City aflrr rty la Iwlna- ahakrn ua tlirae mi n ui lliiniinh thr i-oiintry. In Kn litii'l ihr Tnn-y and Alindi-r nn-iliia nn- ari Ml. r than thr Moody ini-i tliiRii wrrr a rrntury ago. I.llllr W'ulia haa luiimi d ihrouich a rrllicloiia i-iinviilalon lhal l mi pi nrdin tiwl. It la, thru-fore, not mui-h of a aurpilar to are Oirgon City nrouwd. The rhurrhra have brrn uprrilm II. Ho It wua no sutprine lo rr ovrr flvr hundred (iroplr pai'krd Into Ihr reahytrrlan rhun-h whllr arv rral hundred wrre tuiurd away. I'li-m hltia. aliilii and oianiilxHtlon are Uir human Inmrumrnta that mow thlnta hrre. The Jtrv. J. K. Hnyder la the HyniMllial rvanKrllat of the lrraby trrliin ihiinh. lie haa Iwrn rrmaikubly nn . Kf n In Ida work throiiKhout the atiilr. Mr unllrd. with the Chapman forrra ilnrlna the i'oittaiid meeting and had Ii mil Iwrn for the enita-rmrnt here Mr. Chapman would have liikrn him nlotift for thr rampalRn on the Hound. IMof. It. N. JrfTrry, from lia Aiili-a. la a tnimlxr nf thr Chapman iwpa of Klnaira. That hla aoloa are (tirally rn Joyed la rvldrnred by the muny rrqurala fin' reietitlona of many of thi-m. The Hiiiilirnm Choir" rnmpoeed of 75 t-hlld- rm la a itn-at fralurr and thr "tllory" oiiK la tiikltiK like wild tire. Nixt Hominy will hr a rrnt day. Thr imuiil ai rvli-e will be hrld In the i hun hi a In thr nininlnic. A meeting for mm will be eoiiilui'ted In the Huptlat Chiirih at 3 p. m. The "Hiinbrum" Choir will alng. ami Prof. Ji-ff.-ry will alug "Thr Mtin of tilllllre." In the rvrnlllg there will be a mrelliiK In the CongrrKHtlonul and Huptlat Churchra. A m-rmon will be luriii-hi-d In thr Huptlat ehiin-h by one nf thr local piiNtiira for the church meeting. low, flrat T. I.. Turner, RlnrTord, m-cond. Field Pnia-Hi-hmldl Hioa., Hhulx-I, flrat; Henry IlofTmrlaler, Rugle Creek, aw-ond. Clover Brrd-T. It. Klllrn. Hubbard, flrat and arrond. Vrtch Bred O. P. Andrews, Oregon City, flrat. Polalwa C. P. Andrews, Oregon City, flrat; Hchmldt llrna., Hhubel, m-cond; A. M. VlnyBrd. third. . fmlons O. E. Kreytng, flrat. Hoiia fjeo. Handill, New Kr. flrat. Winter Apples J. A. Byera. Cluckn maa, ft. K. D., flrat; C. W. Swallow, Ore gon City, arcond; C. O. Allen, third. Hiirkwhi-Hl W. II. HtnfTord, Oregon Clly. flrat. PRIZtS FOR PRODUCTt. Clackamas County Lswls and Clark Com mittee Makes Awards. Prises were awarded Tuesday for the beat aumplis contributed to the I-wls A Clink exhibit from this county. Thr Hat nf awards follow: Winter Wheat-Bmllh Hroa., Slniliel. first; Ororge lundiill, New Kra, second; Henry Zelgler, Barlow, third. Hprlng Wheat 8. E. Oregory, Carua. first; John Blewart. Molallu, second; A. F. Turner, Btaffiird, tltlid. Wlnlrr Oats Henry -rlgler, Harlow, flrat; Ororge Randall, New Era. wcond; C. P. Andrews. Oregon City, third. Bprlng Oata It. Hcott. Mllwaukle, Hint J. J. Bundnraa, Harlow, aecond; T. I. Turner. Btnfford. third. Shelled field Corn-W. W. Jesse. Bar- A WORTMV APff AL. My Ifc-ar Krlend and Sympathiser: Once more I have the privilege and plraaure nf bringing before you our "Brlf prnlal," which effort la an annual one held by our organisation lo ralae the ncerary funda for the support of Hes then and Home Mlsalons. The dates are art from the 1'lth to the loth of April. 9b, Through nfllclal arrangement it haa been decided that the amount raised dur ing thla effort will entirely tie devoted to thr muklag of a payment toward our property at Oregon City, on which we have a mortgage of t560. We expect to ralae at Iraat tlOO. which can eaally be gotten If everyone helps a little. Yon. dear cltlsena of Oregon City, have stood by us In times past and cer tainly wnl stand by again If you only know that wr ni-ed your aariatance. Whllr we are very' grateful for what you have done for lis, we come aguln to you with unshaken confidence, asking you to h nd lie once more the hand of aaalsluncr, by throwing your cnnlrlbiitlona together. Many handa make light work, while many little oni-a put together makea a big one. amounting to something after all. Therrfore, be generous, and give aeriii'dliig to your means. Our officer. Mrutrant '.. C. Ward, will rail at your addrrsa and gather the donations you may set HSlde for this purpose. If you are not able to do great things, do little things, and If you can't give much, give a little, but help anyway. Hi lying upon your kind and practical assistance, and In anticipation, thanking you for any financial aaslstnnce you may render toward mir cause. I remain as ever, youra In the Master's service for thr good nf others. Itcapeetfully and gratefully, IXH'18 BRl'OMAN, Captain, MT. PLEASANT. We have had quite a change In the weather, but hope It will not last long. Mica Imo Myers railed on Miss Row land Bunday, Mm. Freeman waa visiting Mrs. Way Saturday and Bunday. Mr. Hughes and Mr. Rudrs started for Kustern Oregon Sunday. They expect to return with ipilta a number of horses. Mrs. Geo. Harding haa been visiting her mother at Gladstone, but returned home Thursday. Miss I.ucile Kellogg was calling on Miss Kigga the other day. Miss Emma Roman has been visiting her sister at Colton. Mr. Pint low Is on the sick Hat. Mrs. Smith is Improving greatly. Mr, Hraker Is Improving hla pluoc out In the country where he eximcts to make his home. A huge crowd attended the entertain ment at the school house last Kroday t night All report a good time. Miss ilertha Thomas waa visiting the school last Friday. Our literary society, which haa been going on since last November, closed last Balurday night. A very entertaining program was followed by an Interesting debate, and after It, M. J. taudle, our worthy editor, read a very nice poem which he had composed. CELEBRATION AT CHAMPOEO. (2d Anniversary of Founding of Provi sional Government to Be Observed. On May 2, imi. at "Old Champoeg." a lusty Infant, which was christened "Pro visional Oovernment," was born at which J.meph M.ek. F. X. Matthieu, William II. Giay, Rev. J. L. Parrlsh, Rev. J. 8. Oroffln and "Al others" stood sponsors. The 2d anniversary of this momentlous event the birth of civil government on A milium territory on the Pacific Coast - will be appropriately celebrated on Tues day. May 2, prox. Ex -Governor Geer has consented to art aa president of the day, and the Aurora band will provide music, Hon. Robt. U. Smith, a native son, the strenuous orator from Josephine County, will give the principal address. Brief remarks will be made by others. Hon. F. X. Matthieu, the sole' survivor of the notable event In which 102 persona par ticipated, and who celebrated hla 87th birthday a few days ago. Is In excellent health and will be present. The Altona will leave Portland for Champoeg at 6:S a. m., and returHng leave Cham-IKH-g at 4 p. m. for Portland. Fare from any point above Canemah only 60 cents for the round trip. School Report Following la the report of Meadowbrovk School District No. 11, for the month ending April It, 19(15: 1 Number of days taught, 20; number of pupils enrftlled, 27; average dally attend ance, IS; number duya absence. 15; num ber cases tardiness, 4. Those who were neleher absent nor tardy during the month are: lieulah Russell, Vera Hall, Glenn Larklns, Lela Russell. Robert Bnodgrass, Gladys Snod grass, Inex Bnodgrass, Kate Bnodgrass, Mildred Denlson, Annie Denison, Pauline Hofstetter. Otto Hofstetter, Ollva Lar son and Franklin Cooper. EDITH KARK, Settled the Controversy. "Jamea." cried Mrs. Tlmmld, sitting up In lied, "there are burglars down stairs." "Oh, no, there ain't, my dear," replied Mr. Tlmmld. "I tell you there are not." "I'm sure there ain't." "I'm sure there are." "I tell you there ain't." "Your husband Is right mum," Inter posed a low-browed Individual, who thrust his head Into the room at this Juncture. "We're up stairs." And aa he started down the steps he was heard to Ray to hla pal: "I always believe In helping a husband out when ever I kin. I'm a married man myself." The April Fool. Now come the April foolers with their foolishness, once more, And the army of them's greater than It ever was before. The tricks they play are funny when on others they are played, But they're always very stupid when a fool the fooler'B made.