Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 03, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY 'J'UIUUNE, MKDVOUD. OJiEOON, TUEBDAY, ALHJUKT :j, 1MJ.
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Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms In the
space and cost of tour rooms; Icrless refrigerator, built-in buffets?
and dressers; cabinet kitchen. ?
J. A. MclNTOSU, Architect. j
Third Floor Mdford National Bank Building. ;
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IFYOt) INTENDTO BUILD A COMFORTABLE HOME
Cool for Slimmer and warm for winter then build a .good
solid comfortable EASTERN HOUSE two stories and garret;
this can be built for the same price as a bungalow come and see
WILLIAM WINKEL, Architect, General Contractor, 30 years'
experience First Class Workmanship Warranted. Plans and
Specifications Free of Charge Orders Expected at Residence.
244 West Fourth Street, Corner of Ivy Street, or at 103 Main St.,
J. W. DRESSER'S OFFICE.
Why Not Be
Comfortable
and do away with that hot, stuffy
atmosphere in your store, office or
home. '
Invest in a G. E. Fan
and get the best something that will last a lifetime with proper
care. Cost of operation only Vic to Ic per hour.
!2inch size $15.00; 16-inch size, $20.00; 4 Bid. Ceiling, $36.00
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
SEASON.
You nun bid defiuncc to llio html
by having nn electric fun put in po
Kilion. H doesn't cost very much,
either. If you haven't one, wo can
fix yon up i nn short timo, at tho
least o.xpunso. Wo're general eloo
Irfcinus, niid do all classes of work
in our lino in tho most thorough
nuinner. Jobbing skillfully and
promptly executed nt lowest ehargos.
Portable lamps in nil varieties.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL .
CONSTRUCTION CO.
An ordinance providing for the ex-
fill ion of a contract willi Vincent -X-
linker for excuvalinir and bnckfill
iinr Ii'ciicIich and f iiinishing and lav
iiiL' I i I and placing livdrnuls and
oilier ciiiiiiuiicnt in a construction
of water mains along and in 11 num
ber of llin streets of tin: city of Med
fiird particularly enuineraled and in
said ordinance and providing 'lie
leriiiH of said contract.
The cilv of Mcdfoid iloth ordai.i
as follows:
Sect! ion 1. That the proposition
of Vincent & linker, a co-partnership,
for iaviiiir water mains on the
si reel m in Ilie city of Mcdfoid here
inafter specified, including excavat
ing and backfilling trenches, furnish
iiilf, hauling . and laying pipe, and
placing hvdrnnts, gate valves, tees,
dhows mid crosses be and tho sarin
is hereby accepted, and the mayor
and recorder are hereby authorized
and instructed to enter into and sicn
n contract in the form and manner
hereinafter set forth, and auch ac
tion by such muyor and recorder is
hereby expressly authorized, ratified
and confirmed.
This agreement, inude unci entered
into this 20th day of July. 1909. by
iiiid Let ween Vincent & linker, a eo-purlncr.-liip,
hereinafter named us til';
eonlriii'lor, and the cilv of .Medfonl,
a municipal corporation.' hereinafter
called tho city.
WitncsKctli : That in consideration
of tho covenants hereinafter s;t
forth, the contractor hereby, under
takes ami covenants to furnish ail
ifccessurv materials and labor and
do all work of excavating and back
filling ditches, haiitinir and laving
pipe and placing hydrants, gale
valves, crosses, tecs and elbows on
the following streets ami avenues ;n
the cilv of Med ford, Oregon, to-wit:
A 4-inch main on West KleventH
street, between Oakdale avenue,
South, and South Laurel street.
A (1-inch muin on Dakota avenuo
from Mistletoe to Oakdale avenue.
South.
A l-iiietf main on Mistletoe from
Eleventh street west to Dakota ava
uue. A 4-inch muiu on Kiiur street frou
Kleventh street west to Dakota ave
nue. A 4-incb main on Laurel street
south from West Kleventh street to
Twelfth.
A 4-inch main west on Twelfth
street on Laurel street south to Soutn
Mistletoe.
A 0-ineh main on South Oranta
street from West Main to West Klev
enth street.
A 4-inch Main on Newtown street
from West Muin to West Kiuhlli
street.
A 4-iiu:h main on Mistletoe street,
from West Muin to West Tenth street.
An 8-inch main on West Main
street from Laurel street. South to
west corporation boundary.
A 4-iucli main on West Fourth
street from North Orantre street, to
west coriMiratioii boundary.
A 1-inch main on Summit avenue
between West Main and West Fourth
streets.
A -l-incli main on Uoss court be
tween West Main and West Fourth
streets.
A 4-inch main on Rose avenue be
tween West Main anil West Fourth
si rents.
A 4 -inch main on North Peaon
street between West Main nnd West
Fourth streets.
A O-ineh main on West Second
street from North Oukdale avenue
to west corporation boundary.
A 4-iuch main on Olson street be
tween West Fourth nnd West Second
street.
A ti-inch main on Grape it reel
from West Main north to Jackson
street.
A li-iuch main on Jackson street
west from drupe street north to west
corporation boundary. '
A ti-iuch main on west corporation
boundary between Fourth and Jack
sou streets Wost.
A (1-inch main from southeast cor
ner of (Irav's addition north to Clark
street.
A ti-inch main on (.'lark street west
to west corporation boundary soutii
to city limits.
A (1-inch main from intersect ion
of Chirk street West and corporation
houmlni'v south to Jackson street
West.
A. ti-inch main on Cenlral avenue
North between Second street and cor
poration boundary.
A li-iuch main on Court street be
tween Central avenuo North and cor
poration boundary.
A (i-hieh main on Kiverside avenuo
from Jackson street Fast to norlli
corporation boundary.
A (l-ineh main on north corporation
boundary between Wiverside avenue
and Court street.
A fl-inch main on Poosevclt avenin
from Fast Main street lo corporation
boundary.
A (l-inch main on Central avenue
South from end of present main to
south boundary.
A 4-inch main on Fir street South
frcm Twelfth street to corporation
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The A B C of Gasoline Engines
Alamos c.asolyic engines belong at the head of the list in engines as much as A be
longs at the head of the alphabet.
Becuuse wherever they have been demonstrated they have taken the first prizes ab
solutely on their merits.
Can you afford to use any but the best grade of gasoline cngir.es for irrigation or
other purposes?
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The Alamo engine has been selected by the State University at Kugene, and alsii
by the Oregon Afrieulttiral College at Corvallis, as the best engine adapted to demon
sirate the latest and most approved principles of gas engine practice to the students.
Our3-h.p. Alamo Victor vertical electric lighting outfit was selected by the Southern
Pacific Company to light the demonstration train which tqured tiie Willamette val
ley last fall under the direction of the Agricultural College, nnd these people were so
well pleased with the Alamo engine that it was again selected by them to light the
demonstration train which recently toured Southern Oregon. The Westinghonse
Klcetric Company and the Northern Electric Company, which as you know are the
two largest manufacturers of electrical goods in America, have both adopted the
A!am8 gasoline engine, and now recommend them aid illustrate them in their bulle
tins. A complete stock of cngimis, together with a i'ull fine of extra parts, is always
available at Portland. If you w ill inform us concerning the exact nse for which you
wish the engine, we will be pleaded to furnish you gratis what information we can
concerning the necessary horse power. We have had a great deal of experience in
making installations of all sizes, and no doubt can be of some assistance to you.
Rogue River Power and
31 BARTLETT STREET MapiSinarir fr
WE DO COMMERCIAL WOOD SAWING. lVld.-UIllIlcr y KJJ.
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boundary.
Said contractor ogrees to place all
hydrants and gate valves and nil
crosses, tees and elbows at the points
indicated on the plans and specifica
tions for said work on file at the
office of the city recorder of said
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in a lirsi-cuiss siiosiuuiuu uuu work
manlike manner in accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor
on file in the office of the city re
corder, which plans and specifica
tions have been adopted by the city
council for such work and upon the
terms and conditions in said plans
and specifications set forth, which
said plans and specifications are
hereby expressly- referred to an-1
made .1 part of this agreement.
And in consideration therefor the
said city agrees to pay said contrac
tor at the following rates:
For 4-inch water nuiiii, i-r lineal
fool, fil cents.
Fur (5-inch water main, per lineal
foot. $1.18.
For 8-ineh water main, per lineal
foot. .Sl.li").
For hydrants, each (Corey). $i51.G0
bVdiicers, 0 to 4. $7.
For gate valves, each. 4-iueh.
-fll.-IO; (i-inch, I S.2." : 8-inch.
$-7.70.
For crosses, each. 4-inchx4-inch.
$0.8(1; 4-inchx(i-ineh. $PJ; G-iuchx
(i-inch. $14.10; (i-inchxS-iiich. $.4u.
For lees, each, 4x4x4, $7.t0: 4x0x4.
$8.1: ii.4x(i. $10.:."; (x(i.(i. $11;
Sx l.8. $10.40: SxflxS, $17.75.
Pings. 4-inch. 80 cents: (i-inch $1 ; j
8-inch. $5.
It is further agreed that pavmeii'sj
provided for on the estimates men-!
tinned in tho plans and specifications
shall be made hv nid -itv at the liin
ami in the nmouiit luuned in said
specifications in lawful money or its
couivi'leut, payable in the following
milliner, to-wit:
iaithty per cent (80 per centl of
all material furnished and labor per
formed neeordimr lo estimates fur
nished by eontrnclor and npprovvd
hv city engineer, which said eighty
per cent shall become due and paya
ble from snid cilv to said contractor
on the 10th day of each and every
calendar month, linlniicc to be paid
as per specifications.
Il is further agreed that the said
parlv of (he first part. Hie contract ir
named nhove. shall furnish a bom!
for the faithful performance of this
cnnl met to he approved hv the inavor
of said cilv for the sum of $1".000.
having as surety thereon some sureU'
company authorized to do business in
t lit stnlo of Oregon guaranteeing the
faithful performance of this con
tract and further providing fo'- the
indeinnifvinff of said city ouainst unv
claims or liens for lubor. work or
materials on neconnt of nil sub-con
tractors, material men, laborers and j
others furnishing labor or material
on this contract ' ' J
It is further agreed that said work
shall be commenced and prosecuted
with all reasonable diligence- and dis
patch and that nil of said work shall
be completed on or before December
20th. 1900.
In testimony whereof the parties
have caused these presents to be ex
ecuted on their behalf respectively
on the day and year above written.
VINCENT & BAKER, by
SHIRLEY BAKER, by
C. D. VINCENT, by
W. I. VAWTKR. Attorney in
Fact.
Contractor.
CITY OF MEDFORD,
By W. II. CANON. Mayor.
Attest :
BF.NJ. M. COLONS.
City Recorder.
The foregoin" ordinance was pass
ed by the city council of the city of
Medford. Oregon, this 20th day of
Julv. 1909, hv the following vote, to
vvil : Welch nye. Merrick aye. Emer
ick avc. Wort man nye, Eifert aye nnd
Demmer live.
Approved July 20th, 1009.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
P.ENJ. M. COLLINS.
City Recorder.
Why is the Spot cafe crowded to
the limit of its seating capacity ev
ery day? Try their Sunday dinner
and you will know tho reason. .
NOTICE .
Is hereby given that the undersigned '
will apply at the regular meeting of
the city council of Medford, Oregon,
on August 3. 1909, for license to sell
malt, vinous and spiritous liquors in
less quantities than one gallon for
six months at lot 13, block 20, in
Medford, Oregon, for a period of six
months.
II. 0. WILKINSON.
Dated July 21. 1009.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that the undersigned
will apply at the regular meeting of
the city cetincil of Medford, Oregon,
on August 3, 1909, for license to sell
malt, vinous and spiritous liquors in
less quantities than one gallon for
6 months at lot 11, block 20, in Med
ford, Oregon, for a period of 6 ,
months.
? W. M. KENNEDY.
Dated July 17, 1909.
NOTICE.
Water bills for June and prior
thereto, not paid by the 2d of August,,
will necessitate the shutting off of:
water without further notice.
BENJ. M. COLLINS,
City Recorder.
115 By R. V. T.
Orders for sweet crenm or butter--milk
promptly filled. Phone tho
reamer7.
A Bargain
' The famous 120-ncre
I. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM
8.") acres of alfalfa garden, 20 acres of the prettiest nuk aniid laurel
grove in the valley, 13 acres of apples and pears in bearing. Hint
loaded with fruit nt the presivit time.
This is the best proposition ever offered in Southern Oregon.
See
WHITE & T ROB RIDGE
Exclusive Agents, for prices, terms, etc, at office,
Phone 93 d Fir street Medford