OREGON CITY ENTERPIUSK, FRIDAY, Al'IUL 21, 1809.
Oregon City Enterprise.
Published Kvery KrUly.
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UHMCHIPTION HATKH,
On. year 12
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Trial iubacriplion, Iwo ruonlh
A discount o' SO cent on all urcriptloiia
lot on vrar, SS cent (or is month, II
-paid in advene.
Advertising rate given on application.
Subscriber will find lh dat of expira
tion lumped on tbelr paper following
tbelr name. If thU dl is noi chanreu
within iwo fnki after pavnient, kindly
axMify u and w ill look after L
Knterad el it postofflr In Orrron City,
Or., a second claa matter.
a-JIVrt FOB THE ISTERfRISB.
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Can by
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Mrtd Brook.
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Wilannvills ....
Farkolar
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Mulioo
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Orvillr ,
Kal Creek....
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8ily
Cumi.ml.e....
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Maxoiot
....lr. T. B. Thome
lieo. Kntitbl
A. Jlatbrr
, lrar Vi lasina-er
. J.Trullltiter
Ch a. Uolmaii
W. H. JSeanerry
Henrr Milry
r. U'Russril
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C. T. Howard
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IV. ja. I Wl
Annie Mubb i
K. .M. Hart in an
B. Jennii.f
.... Henrr A. fnyorr
Li. Perdu
H. Wilhrrn
J. C. Kllioll
V C..et.ch
Cieo, J. Curnn
.Mr. M. J. Hammer
Adolpb Aufbod
that made the assessment for the ye r j
ISM. Thi populist asemr and lii
deputies assessed the Enterprise at twice
what they assessed ths Courier. II their
jiitlnif nt in good (he Enterprise U twice
tlie value the Courier at a pr, and
certainly tlx Courier it not going to say i
that the "reform" xol 11 any
thing but good Judgment.
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I Ilia re-iurin umm a'mie-J v-a.,.
nor Lord minister to Persia. W. P.
Lord ii a man of ability and attalomenta
and would fill hit poet with credit to hit
country. The emoluments are small
a aalary of f-VXX) and no prjuiita. The
Tlx minister will have nothing left after
paying (or imh an establishment a la
ia supposed to keep up.
Ciovxsxoa (ixsa in antwero an In
quiry from the Chicago Tribune, aaya
that there it a general wish here to
have the Oregon troop return liome a
aoon a they ran be parl ; that the
JilTkuhy aliould be taken rare of by the
regular if oeible J that Oregon doee
not believe in abandoning the ialands or
that the ar ia Wing carried on in op
position to liberty " The people of the
date are ith Uovernor Cieer in thee
enliuient.
THE NEWS
OF THE WEEK
Friday, April 14.
The gold demwrala hold their JelTer
aoman dinner in New York and the
Hryanitea hold one at Milwaukee.
Law ton rapture I'aete, the atronghold
of the Laguna de Hay country.
Ha run Yon Sternberg la Germany'i
memtier on the rominiaaion to Hanioa
and the iiieuiWra will leave on tlie "Mh.
progreai and ia
Tbe quay trial la in
being bitterly fought.
It coat lea than aiz rent a ton
to
aend freight by water from Portland to
Astoria.
1be way balld pOreieaCllj
la te gTe Urrgei City Teeple jeir
Patreaairf.
Auica tay he dot not intend to re
sign. Then he ihould be diemim-d.
ACino banter could not have col
lected a more unique aggregation than
tbe crowd that did bonor to Jefferson
ml Portland.
Cbokib eaya the democratic party
wanU the epoila and that ia what Tam
many ia organized for. Croker is honest
enough to admit tbe troth. Everyone
knew it before.
The ovation Bryan received at New
York would indicate that the leaders
consider him in tbe race. He might be
nominated but Bryan and 16 to 1
reached high tide in 1510 and it bas been
going out ever since.
Tin 0. R. & X. Railroad has placed a,
new tug, the "Wallula," in the service
at the mouth of the Columbia. This
tug is new and up-to-date, baying just
arrived from San Francisco. The Col
ombia river is getting to be one of the
best, as well as cheapest ports to enter.
Tin democratic banquet at Portland
last Thursday in bonor of Thomas J Her
eon had all elements there. Tbey ier
Uinly were unanimous to have a ban
quet but there were gold men there and
silver men aleo, expaniionist and anti
expanoloniM. When the next state
convention i held by thi party some of
the speakers at this banquet will not be
considered eligible to bold seat. Thi
city was well represented and J. D.
texens, of Canby was one of the sneak
ers. We have failed to hear that any
thing was said about fusion at this affair.
When rotes are wanted the populists
will have an invitation extended to
them.
Tux fact tout La ton had to vacate
all the captured territory taken in the
vicinity of Santa Crux go to show the
difficulties to be encountered in tbe
Philippines, lie did not have enough
troops to garrison the different towns
captured and the only course was to
give up the captured territory after in
flicting all the damage possible to tbe
enemy. Tbe insurgents baye great faith
in the efficiency of their climate to de
stroy foreigners. If the Americans csn
withstand tbe wet season Aguinaldo
need not be feared. If many are affected
no one can tell what will result. A
guerilla wsrfare might be made indefi
nite, as far as time goes.
Saturday, April IS.
Law ton baa the insurgents on the west
of the lake on the move northward.
Cuban army rolls show H.tuM) troops
entitled to pay.
Archbishop Corrigan wants the church
proerty in the Philippines transCajred
to the church by the United Stale.
settle
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Germany ia anxious
Ssmoan difficulty.
to
the
V
llarW yfiorii lbs Aar.
An artist of more than national fain l)
rhoM the imwt beautinu gin in ui
Viwn for a mate, lufor they were
married ho said : "My dear, you are al
most perfect Yon lack but two things
your mouth is a little too small, and
yon are a little too thin. I wlh that
before w are married yon would cor
rect those two and become absolute per
fection. " For all nionthe the pmr girl
wore a brass flxtnre In her month to
stretch ber Jsw and ate fattening food
Then she wa married, To an Intimate
friend she bss since confessed that the
agony of that six months' jaw stretch
ing wss not worth all she since has en
joyed aa tbe wife of a distinguished
artist. New York Commercial Adver
tiser mbwisf
The clergyman's tittle sn waa tell
ing the small n of a parishioner of
tbe dreadful fights which be and bis
Sinter Indulged In
"Yon don't mesn to say that minis
ters' children Bglitt" replied the borrl
fled little Uyiusn
"Oh. yea.
"Who whips!'
"Msmma " Pittsburg Chronicle-
I Realstatefbral
UUiieo liglit
with
lini'li-
house.
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WVet Oregon City. Two l,,
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p..;., i ...hlitioti to Oregon City, '!',) J
A will
..r ...lioitiini: Wrl ''"" ri,'
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t...r i; acres in iMiUivMion
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with ench houso fur USO c-li.
Also knhI farm pmp-rly f-r mIc on very favofwhUle
Call on or Addroti
(.. H. DIMICK.
ATTOHNlY AT LAW,
oiiuaoisr city,
Business is tlll on the increase in the Tih l'h
east.
Germany makes her point that the
8smoan commisgion must be unanimous
ia its decision. The first round in the
diplomatic battle would indicate that
Germany can tske care of her interests
without outnide advice or help.
G. M. Stbold, who died in Portland
last Friday waa one of the best known
men of Oregon. He was eBpecially well
known to the masons of Oregon having
been paet grand master and grand
lecturer at the time of his death. No
maon in Oregon was better or more
favorably known than G. M. Stroud.
The largest shipment of flour that ever
fljated on the Pacific and the second
largest eyer made anywhere, left Port
land last Saturday for the Orient.
When such shipments as this are made
it looks us if Portland was going to do
some of the business of the coast and
that this coast had some business to do.
It is to be hoped that the council can
bring about a sewerage system on the
hill. The only trouble is the cost,
which must be kept down to a reason
able amount. The people are not in a
position to pay for tn expensive system
but there is no question that the health
of the city demands that sewers be put
in.
Tun M. C. V. A are going to give a
ball on the 1st of May to celebrate
Dewey's victory and raise funds for the
benefit of the boys at Manila. This is
proper from either standpoint. This
day could be made a national holiday and
dispense with some of the numerous
ones we now have with propriety. These
entertainments should receive all pos
sible aid from the people of this city as
they are worthy of all encouragement.
A Thousand Tongue
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phila
delphia, Pa., when she found that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
had completely cured ber of a hacking
cough that for many years had made
li.'e a burden. All other remedies and
doctors could gtye her no help but she
says of this Royal Cure "it soon re
moved the pain in my chest and I can
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like sounding its praises throughout the
Universe." So will every one who trie
Dr. King's New Discovery for any trou
ble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, Price
50c. and $1.00 Trial bottles free at
Geo. A. Harding's Drug Store; every
bottle guaranteed
DOES THIS STRIKE TOO
Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath
come from chronic constipation. Karl's
Clover Root Tea iB an absolute cure and
bas len told for fifty years on an abso
lute guarantee . Price 25 eta. and 50 eta
C. G. Hnntley, Druggist.
Figaro is to be prosecuted for pub-
limbing evidence in the Prey lus caso. I
There it great activity in F-astern ;
Oregoo mines. J
Sunday, April lit. j
Bryan receive an ovation at the Jel-'
ferson banquet at New York.
The New lork Tribune come out
against Alger.
Troops will le sent to the north by ea
and try and trap Aqoinaldo between the
two armiea
Oil trust trie to bribe the officer against
prosecution.
much agitated
( halaed Bka.
The finest known collection of chained
Notice of Street !mnovniu-nt hi,;;
Orison City.
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(IKDISASCH NO.
An otdiu.m-e providing l the time
.nd manner of improving 4th. Mil. Mb.
Mh.vtll.ud Mil street. f..in tbe . I
erlvlmcol SU.il .tteet to tlir at.His- wall
kni.wii stbe we.lerly line .)( tlie I) .
C K K right of wav and of Improving
Vd. 4lh. Sh. Mb. 7lh. Mi. Vh a"'l '
Mreel. Imiii Ibe r.lriiy line of Main
meet to the ra.terljr line of Water atrret.
OKKCON CITY IKM-S ORDAIN AH
FOLLOWS.
That Fourth. Filth. Siath. Fight h.
Ninth and Tenth atrrel Iruril llir ra.i
book Is that In lien-ford rathedral It ),y 0f ,m4, ,iIrrt to the tmie a!l
Includes about 2.000 Volume, arranged i k , llir wnlerlv line of the f!j;ll
tn five bookcaaea, uf which not bus than jf W4y of the O. .V C.K. H.. ami Third.
1.500 are secured by chain three or uri)i. Filth. Silh, Seventh. Lighili.
four feet long, each with a awlvel In Ninth and Tenth street. In.iu the we.t.
tbeccnU-r A small collection of chained ;erW line ol Main alr.et lothe ra.terly
L.n f,,rL..,(t..n has (tint rtilSS to line Ol W aler ureri. it "
liirbt in the vitry of tbs church at
tsleaford. Llucoluahire.
1 Nalaraf fllk.
"I went to Paris. " ys an Engllab
man, "staying at the Hotel de Lille et
d'Albion Never having been N-fore. I
kwt my way and nnld not find my ho-
coidanit with the follow lug apet ilua-tum:
I. Mtri Ideal loili lor uir im
I .lone, by order il t il v mi
lilt h the .iMilract.n Itl U 4
si tiul Kxl ( material and tm (.t J
prufil on lalr aiiouiil lr it,,
n rloKiird
t The mrilrai lor. bile Im
Mi.t trrrti uri'lrf th e plant .aJ
luallona. ahall. during Hie n v
iitil up arid nialiilain h banwn,
lighla, itl rll'Muatly pr. tt
liappriiing of an anl'Unl ia (,
que m e ol' hi "ik. and the i,.
Vall l llat'lr (! all damage ii.
m ny av hy In I "r iieglnia
i uf hi agenl. rin(ilov-e or w..(ty
ir. All rnl niriii in any f
the work. hwh may ai n
lore Ihe final a..cplae oliht
! hall I repaired and made j.a),
' rp nr n( the mittiat lr.
7 Thr urk !) I dun llinlel ,
i iln Blind Willi' alakrd oul k
i iy ure)r, and ihe torilrai l4
rri'llied lo p(rele all o( ald ttu
is Thriiiv urenr I l. au.
j nieatureliielil and In deride Mt
! amount or ntmilllv ol the aner.',
of irk All "( arid all Bt
hall l utltfai 0rv to hint an4 a
to III lejrttliiu and hi del Uloo !
t. l BL-aln U'l-miM 1 neither iixikd nor
Charge are made that tne Standard I nD(j,.ruKl French Thinking me of
tbe people) I met might understand
written Enirfiah. I went into a station
er' shop and bought a large card. on alore4id treet with ruhrd rok, Uy
which 1 wrote. Tle tell me the way mg curt. comer
The German press is
over the Samoan affair.
A sailor at Portland brings suit for
10,000 lor being forcibly "hipped on a
British ship.
Monday, April 17.
Lawton baa returned to Manila and
evacuated the Santa Crux country.
Tbe Kaleigh and two captured gun
boat arrive at New York from Manila.
Emma Nevada i blessed in Spain on
aparing on the stage.
Soldiers burn a aaloon at San Fran
cisco In which one of their number was
maltreated.
The dentists of Portland are having
trouble and two dental schools msy result.
final aa to the meaning aO'l lain
of Fourth, Filth. Stsih. I'.ighlh. Ninth jjlr-. id.atiuii.
and Tenth "treet. from the ralerly line . (l All lunit'f and liriitr
of Main street to the stone wall known ! (lr mUt t sound, itit.
a the weterly line uf the right of way alt, (,rr Mn Uie, Iimmc to
ol the O. & C. K. K , and Third. Fourth. ,,,.
Fifth. Sulh. Seventh, Fighth. Ninth j , All ih of whatever .
and Tenth atrerl. Iroin the westerly I nature win. h inv SeeumuUle t
line of Main street to the ra.terly li hr perti.rmau. 4 the wvk.u.
of Water street, with crushed link. j , ihe w.rtk herein fvk
. The work to 1 ilone unilt r lliee . re move .1 .y the ti.nlifcV
tiK-cil'ualions riniit ol tiuprovlug tne nl, -n 1
. .1 Ll- ... m fcl
111 arll raster rare sir are
hl.Kks, siilrwslk. lo
to the Hot'i de Lille ct d'Albion
"Again 1 aallinl out. showing my
card to several but still to no pnrpoao
At last a man read It and illently beck
oned me to follow biiu. which 1 did a
silently for a mile or mora Then be
pointwL still (ilently. to tbe cign of tb
Lot L and when I uw it I broke tb
silence by exclaiming. 'Thank yon '
" 'What' he replied in amazement
'ire yon an Fnglirhruan T So am I. but
I took yon to be deaf ami dumb. ' '
Tuesday, April 18.
Kebels are said to have appointed a
commission to confer about pesce.
The investigating committee find that
the police of New York get a share of
any boodle extorted.
A German led the rebels at Samoa.
Wednesday, April 19.
Fourteen of Quay's men leave him in
the senatorial fight in P.
It is believed that Miles will not te
sustained in his charge about the armv
beef.
The Samoan commiHsioners are given
great power in the settlement of affairs
at those islands.
Testimony of the experts at the Quay
trial was considerably shaken on cross
examination.
Acker's English Itemed will stop a
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund money if fails to
cure. 25c. The genuine has h. 15. Q.
in each tablet.
The Husso-Siherian Railway will be
completed in 1!X)2.
Portland will put on a steamer be
tween that port and Gray's Harbor.
Thursday April 20.
No word is received from Lieut. Gil
more and party.
Reed will resign his seat in congress
and enter a law firm in New York.
the military goy-
We would like to ask the Courier
if the reform it advocates ia the kind
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart
ing nervous feet, and instantly takes the
sting out of corns and bunions. It's the
greatest comfort discovery of the age.
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new
shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for
sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching
feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all drug
gists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c.
in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
.Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the part-
! nertiiip heretofore existing between
Johnson & Straus is dissolved by mutual
consent and the sawmill business will be
continued under the firm name of John
son & Roth, Orient, Oregon. 4-28.
Porto Ricans want
eminent abolished.
Oregon will be reimbursed for ex
penses of sending Second Oregon to the
front.
Colored troops at Fort S;iernian Idaho
ordered to the Philippines.
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of suffers have proved their inatcliless
merit for sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong nerves
and build up your health. Easy to take.
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back
if not cured. Sold by Geo. A Harding.
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Sick Headache absolutely and per
manently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa
tion and indigestion, makes you eat,
sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money back. 25 cents
and 60 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent.
Tra Tower af Moarr.
"What." asid the vinitor to the vil
lage of hi childhood, "what' become
of the one boy 1 tinted Willie Hawker,
thesneak? In priwn. nodoubt He bore
that fato on hi face. "
"Hnah." said the old Inhabitant
"He i now Mr Hawker, the famous
millionaire. '
" What I" cried the visitor "My dear
schoolfellow a millionaire? I must call
Ipon him and revive old friendship.'
It a
A WUa Coarae.
Blimbns Yes, 1 always muke
rnlo to be prepared for the wowt
Hamby If I were in yonr place. I'd
do the same thing There's no telling
when that stupid office boy of your
may go to sleep and let mine collector
crowd bis wsy in. Chicago News
r dread
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T$ the ciiticnl period of
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II1WIM ...I !.
time with a sense of
and fore (Mating
IrM the ruth
less band of
death shotihl
snatch tin-in
away and leave
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little (hilling
inothi rli . Hut
no woman wno
fortifi- herwlf
a , wiwi inr sirrnpin-
i'a eninir power of l)r.
Pierce's l-'avnrite Pre
scription need frrl
one initant' niitgivinif utmt either her
self or the prospective little one.
This matchless " Prescription " will itivc
her exactly the kind of healthy vitality
she needs anil at the time she needs it
most. It will give elaitic endurance tn
the entire delicate nrKanism involved in
motherhood. It will make the coming of
baby afosolutly free from dagger and nearly
free from pain.
It will insure the baby's start in life by
imparting, through its inflin iur upon the
mother, that sturdy infantile vigor which
gladdens s mother's heart. It i the only
medicine which can be implicitly relied
upon for this purpose; and the only rem
edy expressly designed by an educated, ex
perienced physician to give pet feel health
and strength lo the delicate, special organ
ism of women.
Mr. Jownh Rainse?, of Willintns, Colleton Co.
ft. C, writen: " I huve liern tiling your inedj!
rino for Mime time and am linitpy tosiy that
they have dour all that you dnim for theni. I
think they have noeiiinl in the world. I would
advice nil wnnrn while In n atnte
to use Dr. 1'ierce's Favorite l're, ti,ti,in, it
shorten the lime of birth and mnkes the lntr
easier. My wilr is the mother ol five children
and she suffered almost (I en I It in the birth of
them until this last one; the time of hirth was
short, mid latxif easy, from the use of llr. i'irrcc'a
Favorite Prescription.,'
Dr. Pierre's Common Sense Medical Ad
viser used to sell for fi yi, now it is free.
It Ml all nhout the home-treatment of
ordinary disease. Several chapters 'are
devoted to the diseases of women. For a
paper-covered copy send at one -cent
atainps, to cover cost of mailing only, to
the W'op.j h l)ii,.isary Medical Atttoiia
tion, Ilulfalo, N. V.: Cloth binding, ji
stamps. "Favorite I'resrriolion " can be
Obtained in any good medicine store.
Don't rmik- iiiidnrear when it can be
bought at. stKrh very low prices at the
Racket Store.
grther with nccrary drains, grading,
etc. ,
y The grading will nniaiat in glad
ing said street lor their full width to
the established grade of said streets ami
to such ensva section a tbe kind of lm
ptuYcmcul may require, a shown on
plan and croaa sri tioii on file with thr
city surveyor. When said streets are ex
cavated to sub-grade, the surface will, if
deemed licccaaary bv the city surveyor,
be thoroughly rolleil with a toad roller
weighing not lea than five ton. All
soft r sjxmgy "ls, that may apear.
shall lc filled with dry rarlb or lock
and rolled until mild. The earth taken
from excavation w ill I ued in embank
me nt or in bringing sidewalk la-ds to
grade. All excess excavation will I
the property of the contractor and must
le remove.) and disposed of by him.
Tlie grading will be measured and esti
mated in excavation only, and no allow
ance made for trres, rools, logs, plallks
or any other sulntance. All excavation
w ill lie classified as earth. No addltiual
price will I allowed for overhaul.
4. On the sub grade between the curb
line will l spread three layer of
crushed rock of the following dimen
sions and thickness. The bottom or fust
layer to I five inches in thickness alter
being thoroughly rolled, and to consist
of crushed rock in pieces tiieavunug not
to exceed two and one half indies,
lurgest dimension. The middle or sec
ond layer to be four Inches in thickness
after rolling, and to consist of crushed
rock ill piece measuring not to exceed
one-arid one-half indies, largest diinen
sioti. The top or third laver to be one
inch in thickness after rolling, and to
consist ofcleuti shurti screenings, entirely
free from dust or other impurities
5. Kacli layer of crushed rock shall
be well and thoroughly rolled with a
road roller weighing not less than live
tons, and the rolling shall be prosecuted
until each luyer and the finished surface
are finished to the satisfaction of the
committee on streets and public prop
erty and the city survrvor.
6. The crnshed rock, when rolled,
shall have a total thickness ol ten inches.
7. The crushed rock portion of im
provement shall be forty feet itl width, lie
tween curb lines, and shall U- liuished
to such cross sections as shown on plun.
K. All crushed rock shall Ik- thor.
otighly screened and free from all dust
and other impurities.
9. riidewalks must lie laid truly to
line and grade, and all space Utuiith
them shall be filled and properly tamped
with earth.
10. The sidewalks ami curb must Ik
laid and set before the crushed rock is
placed on sub-grade. The curbs shall -set
on a solid hearing throughout their
entire length and lilled in behind and
thoroughly tamiicd. Three sills, 4x0,
shall be placed underneath sidewalk
parallel lo curb line, mid have a solid
bearing throughout their length. Tbe
sidewalk plunk shall )C rpiked with
four-inch 1 spike to a hearing. All rub
bish, which may iiccuinuliitc during tbe
lK-rfornmnce of the work, or by reason
of the work herein provided for, must I
removed by the contractor at his own
expense.
11. Thcsub grnde must be graded to
such grade and cross section as shown on
plan in otlice of city surveyor. No plow
ing win ne allowed within six inches of
sub grade.
I J. Sidewalks must be constructed of
wo-mcii piaim, pianed on one side, ix
feet in width, on each side, of the street
in accordance with plans on file in f.
lice of city surveyor.
13. There must lie a line of wood curb
five inches wide and sixteen ln..l,....i.. '
placed oil each side of the street, twenty
feet from the center line of same, and
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i By order ol Ihe i Itv usilli tl ufCf-
lity. Oregon.
Dated April V l
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Mature in atrcnt hr-nlrnf and K
tructlngthe eihauatea digests
'gam. HIthelateidlroerel',
ant and tonic o other prep'
, can approach It In efllclenry. I
; atantly relieve and pefimnetitln
! Pysrxtisla. Indigestion, Hear.
Flatulence, Sour Moinach, hi
Hick Headiicbe.i ; asi ralgla.Crsni;'
all other result 1'fiintK.r feet diif"
frpar4 by t C DaWitt Co . CM
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street.
14, Any work not coming under thi
contract.which may develop during the
progress of the work and not described
particularly herein, may.ii deemed ticcca-
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For salo by 0. 0. Huntley-