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    TUB MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE.' MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRILjOJMgi
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CITY NOTICES.
- CITY NOTICES. ' '
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OKDINANCK NO. 1'Jl.
In ui'iliiium-e piovidine ior the ex
eculiuti of contracts with th War
ren ('on.'tlruatiuii Company, a Wash
incton f'onrrulioD, for the paving of
tJ'Anjim street from the Houth line of
Mxth Hlreol to the north line of
Kitrhlli Htront. in the city of Medford
Oregon, und for the maintenance of
naid puvfrment wheu laid for a pe
hod'tft ten yearn, and providing the
terms of Haid contract.
The ftitvof Medford doth ordain
as follows :
Section 1. That the propoHul of
Warren Conntruotion company.
WanhiiiLo" corporation, for paving
iJ'Aniou Htreet. in the city or Med
ford. Oregon, from the south line of
ttiith utreet to the north him Ql
Kiefath Htreet, and for maintaining
ha id pavement when laid for a period
of ten years, be and tho same here
by ih accepted, anu (lie mavor and
reoorder of said city lire berehv au
thorized and instructed to enter into
contrnets with said Warren Con
struction company in the form fol
lowing, and such acts by said mayor
and recordor are hereby expressly
authorized, ratified and confirmed
Pavina Contract.
Memoranda of un agreement made
and entered into this day of
1U0U, by und between the
ity uf Mudl'urd, hereal'tur design ut
ed tho city, and tho Warren Construc
tion Company, a Washington corpo
ration, hereafter designated the con
tractor, witnossoth:
Said contractor hereby covenants
and agrees to furnish all material
and labor for excavating, filling, in
stalling inluls, and ull other work
and things, and paving on D'Anjou
street, in suid city of Aledi'ord, from
the south line of Sixth htreet to the
NorLli line of Kighth street, except
ing that portion of said street at its
nterbeotion with Seventh street which
is already puved, said paving to be
laid to a width of forty Icet, and to
furnish all such materials and do ull
such work in a first-class, substan
tial and workmanlike manner, strict
ly in accordance with the plans and
Mpecii'icatimiH for such work on file
ill the office of the recorder of said
city, which said plans and specifi-
cations ure hereby expressly referred
to and made a part of this contract,
and to do all such work under the
direction and subject to the approval
uf tho city engineer of said city for
the prices hereinafter set forth.
Said city hereby ugrees to pay for
said work tho following prices:
Kor excavation, per oubic yard $0.90
For bituminous crushed rock
foundation. Per cubic yard.. l.f0
For bitulithic surface, incluuing
surface finishing course, wv
square yard '-.00
It is agreed und understood that
tuid contractor shall commence said
work within twenty days from tho
dale of thi contract, and shall pros
ecute tho name with all reasonable
fepocd and diligence to completion.
It is further agreed and understood
that this oouliact shall not be taken
to include the luyiug or construct
ing of any curbing on said street, and
that as to such portion of said work
the bid of said contractor has, with1
the consent uf all parties, been re
jected. If it is found at any time during
the prnutvNS of the work or at anv
time hereafter that the plans and
snccil 'icatioiih differ in any particu
lar item or point or in anv way con
flict or do not harmonize, it is untlei -Htood
that in Mich case the sikm'i
fications shall in each and c crv
case us herein indicated prevail.
Th contractor hall look for pay
ment onlv to the iiuid vi'tT I'd. i-o-leclcd
and paid into the city treasury
lor that tmtp"M tw will not rc
ttuhe the cilv of Medford bv anv 1r
ral proce- or olherwl-e to pav the
same out of anv otherwise to pav the
same out ol uny other fund, except
as provided bv the charter, unless
said cilv rOiall l;u! or neub'ct t nr.t-
ide siii'li tuiul li v alul asscsMiieut
upon the property aflccleil.
The contractor shall furnish a good
and sufficient bond in the sum of
sccm (houaial live hundred dollars,
to be appro Md U the cil council
with sonic Mil ct rotnpan . a nlhor-
icd to do husinc .s m I lie laie o
Orciron. as mi ret . cuarnnt cemg in
pmpfit f-'im the Inn and lailhlul
pcrforniam c bv llic mid motor o mo
the terms and conditions o this con
tract on its pari to be performed.
In uilue- u hereof, the Mini par
ties haw cau-ed these present- lo
be signed in duplicate by their res
pective officers', and their respec
tive corporate seal tn be hereto at
tached, the dav and year first above
written.
Cilv of Medford.
Hv Mavor.
Attest.
Iieconler.
Warren ( "ou I met ion t'oiniaiiv.
Hv Vice-President.
Maintenance Contract.
Mftnoruiiriii of an agivement, made
CITY NOTICES.
and entered into this day of
April, A. li., JJIOfl, by and between
t'itv of M ltd ford, hereafter designat
ed the city, and Warrcu Construc
tion Company, a Washington corpor
ation, hereafter designated the con
tractor, witnesseth:
Kor and ut consideration of the
navmeiitH hereinafter provided for to
be paid bv the city, the contractor
hereby- itovenauts and agrees that it
will, at its own proper cost und expense-keep
und maintain in first
class, and good and serviceable con
dition for u period of ten years the
pavement on D'Anjou street, in the
city of Medford, between the south
lino of Hrxtb street and the north
line of K ii;h th street (exclusive of the
intersection uf Seventh street, al
ready paved ) which contractor is
about to lav on said street hi pursu
uuee of a contract then for of even
dale herewith. It is understood and
agreed that said term of ten years
-hiill betriii with the date of the ac
ceptance of said paving by said city.
It is further agreed that said pave
ment shall he so maintained that at
the end of said term the same shall
be in good condition and free from
anv defects that will impair its use
fulness as a roadway.
In consideration of the premises
and of the work to be performed by
the contractor as aforesaid, the city
agrees to pay (lie contractor in lull
therefor the sum of two und one-half
cents per square yard of said
pavement per year, said payments to
be made annually at (he end of each
vear during said term.
The contractor agrees to furnish a
uroo(l and sufficient bond, to be ap
pro ed bv the council, with some
Mirety company authorized to do
business in the stale of Oregon as
surely, in the sum of one thousand
dollars, guaranteeing the faithful
performance bv the contractor of all
the terms of this contract on its part.
This contract may be cancelled bv the
city at the end of any year by giving
the eonlructor ninety days' notice in
wrilinir of its intention so to do, said
notice to be mailed to the contractor
at Portland, Oregon.
In testimony whereof, the parlies
hereto have caused these presents
to be executed on their behalf bv
their respective officers, and their
respective seals to he hereto attach-
d, the day ami vear first above
written.
t'itv of Medford.
Ilv . Mayor.
Attest:
Recorder.
Warren Construction Company.
Ilv Vice-President.
The foregoing ordinance was
passed bv the city council of the citv
of Medford. Oregon. April 'J7th. 1!MM.
bv the following vote to wit: Welch
ivc, Merrick ave. Kmeriek aye, Wort-
inaii ave, hiterl ave, and Detnmer
aye.
Approved April 27th. 1!HM.
W. 11. CANON. Mavor.
Attest :
I!. M. COKLINS. Citv Recorder, j
ORDINANCE NO. 1(V J
Aw ordinance providing for the ex-
eeution of a contract with R. Dos-1
well for (he construction and pine-'
ing on I)' A n jou street, between the
south Hue of Sixth street and the '
north line of Kighth street, in the
t'ily of Medford, ol' concrete curb,
:iud providing theterms of said con
tract.
The city of Medford doth ordain
is follows :
I'etion 1 . That the proposal of
R. Doswell for the construction of a
ouerete curb on D'Anjou street, in
the citv of Medford. between the
south line of Sixth street and the
north line of Kighth street be and
the same hereby is accepted, and
the mavor and the recorder of said
itv tire berehv authorized and di
rected to enter into a contract with
said R. Do-well therefor, in the form
following, und such act bv said
mavor and recorder is hereby e
"i. lv authorized, ratified and con
firmed. CONTRACT.
Meiu.oanda .if an agreement, made
"'d entered into tin- ,lav of
bv and between
-.tv of Medford. Oregon, hereafter
lesj.-M.-ited the .-ilv. a-d R. HoweH,
heivafter designated the contractor,
witnesseth :
The s;iid contractor hereby cove
nants ;hh1 agrees to construe! and
between the south line of Sixth
treeihetwern the south line of Sixth
treet and the north line of Kigliih
treet a concrete enrb, and U furnish
therefor all taterinR labor, tools and
MtniMiieiil Said contractor hereby
igtve to' construct said curb strict
ly in aecordanee with the plans nud
itei il'ications therefor, on file in the
t ' it e of the citv reoorder, which
-iid stvrii'icat io-:s :m.l plans are
hereby evprv-slv referred to and
made a par) of this contract, and to
fiiinish all said materials ami do all
-aid work in a first - class-, sub start -
tial and workmanlike manner, under
the direction and subject to the ap
proval of tho citv engineer of said
eitv, and to do and p or form all of
the aforesaid in consideration of the
payments hereinafter mentioned and
provided for.
In consideration for the aforesaid,
tho said citv hereby covenants and
agrees to pay the contractor in full
for all of said labor, material and
construction the following prices:
For all straight concrete curb
per lineal foot, $0.45.
For all curved concrete curb, tier
lineal foot, $0.55.
Said contractor agrees to com
nence said work forthwith and to
iroseeute the same with reasonable
speed and diligence to completion
The contractor agrees to furnish
the citv a good and sufficient bond
to be approved by the council in the
amount of five hundred dollars, with
sufficient sureties, guarantf eiug the
faithful performance by the contrac
tor of nil the terms and conditions of
this contract on his part to be per
formed, and saving said city harm
less from all claim for labor and
materials entering into said construc
tion. In testimony whereof, the said citv
has caused these presents to be
signed on its behalf by its mayor
and recorder and its seal to be here
to attached, and said contractor has
hereunto set his hand and seal, the
dav and year first above written,
('itv of Medford.
Ilv W. II. CANON. Mavor.
Attest:
D. M. COMJNS. Recorder.
(SEAL)
II. DOSWKI.T,. Contractor.
I he loregoing ordinance wa.s
passed bv the citv council of the citv
of Medford, Oregon, this 27th dav of
April. 1000, bv the following vote to
wit: Welch ave. Merrick, ave, Km
eriek, ave. Wortmun ave. Kifert ave.
and Pemmer ave.
Approved April 27th, l!0fl.
W. II. CANON. Mayor.
Attest :
D. M. COLLINS. Citv Recorder.
BIG HOMESTEADS FOR
PEOPLE OF THE WEST
'WASHINGTON, April :t0. - Secre
tary Hat linger today designated
L"7. 170,800 acres of laud in state
to which the ;120 acre homestead law
applies, as coming within provisions
of the law. The states a fee ted arc
Oregon. Washington. I'tah. Wyoming.
Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Montana,
Included in the lain! designated, arc
7.HM.0II0 acres in Oregon, ;t.."i7li.!H;
in Washing Pm. 1 iagrams showing
lauds subject to entry are being sent
the local land offices. It is be
lieved that forty per cent of the area
ilcsignated. except in Nevada, is held
by individuals. If all the land was
suitable there would be -W2.000
homesteads.
ROCKEFELLER CARRIES
BABE UP MOUNTAIN
HOT S1MHNOS. Va.. April :10.
John I), b'oekefeller, the richest man
in the world, on the verge of three
score and ten years, is resting today
after carrying his granddaughter,
Mathelda McCormick. two miles up
t he ruggedest pa rt o f the Wa rn m
mountain trail yesterday. The child
became tired.
TORNADO RUINS FRUIT
IN OKLAHOMA DISTRICT
TITKLO. Okla.. April 30. -The
fruit crop has been severely dam
aged as the rest ult of a tornado hit
ting this vicinity last night. A num
ber of buildings were wrecked and tel
ephone and telegraph wires down.
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
" Sonii'thitijf which i of oonnidrnhlf
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now m
effect between stnti ns of tho Southern
Pacific company and ell points in the
Onited (Utiles. By uittaiis of this system
tickets amy be purchase, at Madfon
from any place iu the t'uiud States and
mailed or telegraphed direct Is the pal
ly wishing tn cvwm here. Sleeper ar
.-oicmodntKin an small amounts of
rush in connect ton with these tickets
may also he forwantd at the same
'm: tf
Main Street From Helman to Third
and Fourth From A to East
Main to Be Paved.
FOR SALE
. Ashland city council has decided
lo pave Main street from Helman to
Third .-.treet and FWirtt. street from
A street south to East Main stree
the territory including the Plaza
wilh bitulithic pavement, cost of
iu?m except intersections, to be dc
!r:i ed by individual property own
ers. . The matter of loaning, the street
roller to Medford was brought up, u
request having been made for the
same, which was granted. Medford
to pay $.") per day while the same N
in actual use. It is to be used iu
connection with paving work here
and in addition to the charge for its
use, Medford is to bear all expense
of transportation and return it in
good condition v hen needed here,
though it is not thought it will he
needed here before t.Iuly 1. In loan
ing this machine at per day, the
council did not see fit to insist on
iMvincnt for days when tin- roller
could not be used on account of
rainy weather. The motion to loan it
was unanimously carried and a pledge
is given that it will ho returned in
good condition.
A Fair "Notis."
A correspondent sends us the fol
lowing notice found posted by a far
mer on n tree near Monmouth. Illi
nois: "Xotis- Trespasers will It proe
kntcd to the full extent of mean
inungrel dogs which aiut never ben
overly soshibul tu strangers and I
dubhel barl shoto gun which aint
loaded with soft pillors; dam if I
'lin't ettin tired of this hel-raisiu on
in v farm." Case and Comment.
T. K. Hostwick and Elmer .Johnson
have left on n prospecting tour in the
mountains.
Spielers Perfume
35c THE OUNCE
Toilet Water, 25c kind 15c
Toilet Water. 50c kind 25c
Toilet Water, $1.00 kind 50c
for a short tlnw only.
Medford Pharmacy
Ner Postoffice.
Medf ?rd Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
80 acres of best farming land in Rogue River val
ley, all free soil and under irrigation ditch, with deed
right to water. Two miles from railroad station, quar
ter mile from schoolbouse, on rural delivery route.
Land now in a'falfa and grain. Will make an ideal
orchard.
Price and terms reasonable. For information call at
I NorthbooBiT
No. 18Oregon Eipren, 5:24 p. m I
no. 14t'ortlind BzpreiB H:4!i. m
Southbound
No. 15OaliforQiji Erpren,.. . j 10: :t3 a tn
N. 131311 Francisco Exp.. . j 3:20 p in
No. 225jFrom Grant, Pi.... 9: 15 p. m
No.225For Aikland 10:15p.m
EOOtTE EXVEB VALLEY RAILWAY
Ns. 2Lavi MxMora1 10.45a.m
No. 4LaTM Mtdford 6:35 p. m
MotorLeave, Medford 2:00 p. m
MotorlLeave, Medford j 0:00 p. m
No. 1Lmtm Jrk.ooTil. . . t:00 . m
No. 31ti Jf ktomille. . .1 1:10 p. m
MotrLTn JkoTiH,. .1 l.-30. m
MAIL 0LOBB8
A Good Friend in Tim tf Need, j MotortLT j.kMTiii,. . 7.ioP. n
N otif run have a bottor fruvid
whivi troiihM with o.!ii' or diarrhea
tlmn Chanit'i-rhiin's ("ulii". Chnl.ra
:iml l)inrrh"oa Hom.'Jv It always .
ouro. F'or sale hy toti N. H:ikt!i
Phnrniacjr. "
j Northbound
; MutkVooBd .
I, Pout .
JxkMITU!,
i..ti.r. m
I :1M 4:5(
llTli 8:5
I 7:501 :0f
10:M S:M
Tribune Office
SALBM BEER
SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern
alifornia and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl
edged to be the equal of the very best eastern
j rvxIiK-t. All beers are good, but some beers arc
liked better than others. The proof for this as
sertion lies in drinking Salem beer.' Tf you wish
to be convini'ed, ask for Salem beer and drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Medford Depot: Medford Tee & Storage Co.
Summer Rates East
DURING THE SEASON OF 1909
via the
Southern Pacific Co.
from
MEDFORD
To OMAHA and return $69.90
To KANSAS CITY and return $69 90
To ST. LOUIS and return S77-10
To CHICAGO and return $82.40
:iiiil to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South.
Correspondingly low lines.
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August II, 12.
To DENVER and return $64.90
On Sale May 17, July 1, August II.
GuiiiK transit limit 10 duys from date of snle. final velum limit
Oi loher 31st.
These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of
stopover privileges, und choice of routes; thereby enabling passenger.-,
to make side trips to many interesting points eu route.
Hunting on the return trip through California may be had at
slijiht advance over the rates quoted.
Kail particular, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur-lii-hi'd
bv any Southern Pacific local agent, or
WM. McMURRY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
New 1909 Model
Electric Irons
Now $5.00
Why not iron in eonifort this summer 1
The Electric Iron heats in three minutes no wait
ing, no changing irons.
We will send you an Iron FREE on ten days' trial
Write, telephone or call at our office, 206 "West
Seventh street, opposite the Big Electric Sign.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Water I Ptrwer Co.
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