OKEGOX CITY ENTERPJUSK, KIM I 'AY. SKPTKMUKK V!. 1 '.): So LiSo & Mo 111 ORDINANCE NO. OREGON ShohtIine and union Pacific THREE TRAS TO . HE EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and Tour- 1st sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; touiiKt Bleeping oara dally to Kansas City; through I'ullnian tourist sleeping cms (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Kansas Cltv, reclln lng chairs (seats free to the east dally.) 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. 70 An ordinance providing for the time and manner of Improving Fifth Street of Or egon Vlty, Oregon, from the West line of Railroad Avenue to the Kast line of Main Street and front the West line of Main Street (o the Kast line of Water Street. Oregon City Does Ordain as Follows: Section 1. The proposed Improvement of that part of Fifth Street of Oregon City, Oregon, lying between the West line of Railroad Avenue mid the Fast line of Main Si reel and between the West line of Main street and between Fast line of Water street shall be completed within sixty days alter the signing of the contract by f bo screened so vegetable lllat than one-half removed. The washed If cou nty Fnglnoer. thereto, due notice thereo given by publication of no more fully appear by proi presented and Hied III the City Recorder. I Depart Time Schedules. A skits Chicago- Salt l.ke, Denver, Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha. R.s n m Special Kansas (.Sty, St. B"6 P m 9:1a a. m Louis, Chicago and , East 1 Atlantto ,. . . Express Salt Lake, Denver, i 8:15r.m. t- Worth, Omaha, 8:00 a m. via. Hunt- Kansas City. Sti lngton. Louts, Chicago and East . ! 8t Paul 1 Fast Mall Walla Walla. Lew! 6:15 p m lston, Spokane, Mln- 715 . m Via Spo- neapolls, St. Paul ' 1B " . " v Duluth. Milwaukee, : Kane. Chicago and East I Ocean and River Schedule For San Francisco Every five daya at s p. m. For Astoria, way points and Portland, Oregon. 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally ervlce (water permitting) on Willam ette and Yamhill rivers. For detailed Information of rates. The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. your nearest ticket agent or General Passenger Agent A. L. CRAIG. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Portland and The Dalles ROUTE Regulator line Steamers "BAILEY GATZERT" "DALLES CITY "REGULATOR" "M ETLAKO" "SADIE B." Str. "Bailey Gatiert" leaves Portland 7 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Tues days, Thusrsdays and Saturdays. Str. "Regulator" leaves Portland 7 A M. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Mondays Wednesdays and FY Jays. Steamers leaving Portland make dally connection at Lyle with C. R. & N. train for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points. C. R. & N. train leaves Goldendale on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:30 A. M., malting connection with steamer "Regulator" for Portland and way points. C. R. & N. train leaves Goldendale 00 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8:30 A. M., connecting at Tyle with steamer "Sadie B." for The Dalles, con necting there with O. R. & N. train East and Wedt Str. "Sadie B." leaves Cascade Locks dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for Th Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 A M.; leaves The Dalles 2 P. M., arrivn Cascade Locks ( P. M. Meals sen-ed on all steamers. Fine accommodations tor teams and wagons. Landing at Portland at Alder Street Dock. MARCUS TALBOT,, V. P. & G. M. Gen. Office, Portland. Oregon. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Leaves. 8:00 A.M. Daily. 7:00 P.M. UNION DEPOT Arrives. For May gera, Rainier. Clatskanie, Westport Clifton, Astoria, War ren ton, rlavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens, Uearhart Park. Sea side, Astoria and Seashore. Express Dally. Astoria Express. Dally. 11:10A.M. 9:40 P.M C. A. STEWART. Comm'I Agt., ii Alder btreet. Phone Main 906. J. C. MAYO, G. F. & P. A., Astoria, Or You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Denver and Kio Grande Railroad, the" Scenic' Line of the World" BECAUSE There are so many scenic attractions and points of interest along the line between Ogden and Denver that the trip never becomei! tiresome. If you are going Kast, write or informa tion and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It. W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent PORTLAND, OREGON OABTOHIA, Bean the ) KM You Have Always Bought the parties having horn tUv as will thereof duly ulliiv of tin' Section 2 The Improvements shall consist as fol lows : Grading. The street shall lie graded down or till ed up to the sub-grade as given by the City Engineer. Care must be taken to preserve the proper crown and all soft and spongy places not affording a firm foundation shall be dug out and the space refilled with good earth, sand, gravel or crushed rock, carefully rammed or rolled so ns to make such filling compact and solid The full width to be paved shall he sprinkled and thoroughly rolled and com pacted with a steam road roller, of not less than 10 tons weight, and by ramming In such places as the roller cannot reach and if during the process of rolling. In dentations or sunken places appear, such shall be tilled with proper material, and then again rolled, until even surface Is secured. sucn roiling snnll be completed in sec tions of at least one block, and shall be tested and accepted by the City Engineer before any material for the pavement Is placed thereon. Macadam. On the roadbed thus formed and com pleted will be spread a layer of clean. broken stone, free from dirt, not less than G inches in tiopth at the center line ami taper uniformly to a depth of 4 inches at the gutters, after Im'Iiir thoroughly sprinkled nml rolled. The stones shall be square faced quarried rock, uniform In quality and as nearly approaching the cube In form ns practicable; of not less than one Inch In diameter, nor of greater diameter than will pass through a two and one-half Ci) Inch ring. On the above layer of stone will be spread a layer of screenings, sand or fine gravel as may be designated by the City Engineer. In sufficient quantity to fill up all Interstices, and to bring the street to the proper grade after being thoroughly rolled and compacted. And such sand, grlvel or screenings shall be sprinkled and rolled until a firm unyield ing and thoroughly even surface Is ob tained, which surface shall be the finish ed grade of the street. Macadam will bo paid for per cubic yard in place. Obstructions. The surface of the street will be char ed of all obstructions Including timbers, planks, side walks and cross walks. If such obstructions are not removed by the owners of the adjacent property within three days after having been noti fied by the Superintendent of Streets they shall become th.? property of the contractor and shall be removed by him without additional comp nsation there for. Fills and Embankments. No material of a perishable nature will be placed In the embankment. The earth taken from excavation will be used to bring the street and side walks to grade when necessary', the remainder will be deposited on Main Street between 11th and 12th Streets. Grading will be pah! for per cubic yard for excavation and em bankment. The waste earth, rock or other material deposited on Main Street shall not constitute embankment and will be paid for In the excavation only. Transporting Material. The contractor is required to have the beds of all wagons, carts or other vehi cles used In transporting earth, rock or other material to and from the site of the work sufficiently tight to prevent leakage; and to cause all loose materi al clinging to the beds or running gears of such vehicles to be I rushed or scraped off after loading and unloading and take every precaution to prevent the unneces sary' strewing of such material upon the streets. Sidewalks. A cidi-walk w'ill be constructed on either side of the street as follows: The planking will be 2 Indies thick, feet long and S Inches wide dressed on the upper surface and laid upon four strin g-rs. Thf stringers will be 4xi Inches and not less than 12 feet long and will be laid on edge with broken joints. When not imbedded in the earth, tie- stringers will have a firm bearing in every 1; feet In lepirth of walk. The planking will be secuii-ly nailed to the stringers using 2 t'2 inch nails In each bearing. The walk will have a grade or fall toward the curb of the street of U Inch to each foot In width of walk. The planking to butt up against the concrete curb making a neat joint. See plans. Lumber and Timbers. All lumber and timbers used In the work must be of sound lir timber, square edged and free from all large loose or un bound knots, waney edges, splits, and generally free from sap. Curbing, There will be u line of concrete curb ing placed on either side of the street twenty (20) feet distant from the center line. The curb shall be eighteen (18) inches deep, six (r,) inches In width at top, and eight (i) Indies at the bottom, and shall be beveled or rounded on the upper and outer side. Foundation. The space over which the curb Is to be laid will be excavated to the proper sub-grade and thoroughly compacted by ramming. Any objectionable or unsuit able material below sub-grade will be removed and the space filled with gravel or sand, well rammed Into place. The finished sub-grade shull be parallel with the surface of the finished curb. Rock. The rock for making the concrete to be the best hard dark-colored, sound, ba salt rock, granite, or equally hard stone, broken In pieces not larger than two inches, largest diameter, nor nun- than one-half Inch In diameter, or con crete gravel of similar sle nmy bo Us ed instead of lock, The broken rock shall that oil dust, cltiy, loam, tor and pieces smaller Inch In diameter shall b rock shall be thoroughly slilered neccssari hv the "Clackamas gravel" free from I011111 may bo substituted for crushed rock and sand, but nil such material must be ap proved by the Koglncer. Cement. All cement used must be Millllclal Portland cement, free from lumps and deterioration on account of exposure to the weather, and must be approved by the City Knglncer. Sand. All sand used must be clean, sharp saiul. known as Columbia Klvcr sand, Concrete. The concrete will consist of one part cement, three parts broken sand and four parts broken stone or gtavol. All to be mixed by turning three times dry and twice after water Is added. Only the least possible amount of water will be used III mixing. All mixing to be done upon a platform or In a box and In no case upon the ground, All proportions to be made by measurement and not by approximation. It shall be placed III the foinis and at once thoroughly compacted by ramming until five mortar appears on the sur face. The mortar and concrete shall not be mixed In greater quantities than 1m required for Immediate use. tmd none remaining unused until having set shull be remixed or used In any way. The whole operation of mixing and laying each batch of concrete shall be perform ed as expeditiously as possible. The up per and outer one-half of an Inch of the curb will lie a facing composed of one part cement and one part sand The forms will be made sufficiently strong and braced so ns to prevent spring ing wnlle the tamping Is being done. All curbing will be paid for per linen! fool In place. Gutters. Cutters 1." Inches wide will be con structed of concrete along the curb us shown on plans. The concrete and mor tar fur gutters will conform In all re spects to that specified for the curbs. and will be laid In a similar manner. Cutters will be paid for per lineal font In place. Removal of Rubbish. All rubbish that may accumulate during the performance of the work or by rea son of the work herein provided for shall be removed by the contractor and the street left In a clean and good condition Settlements. All settlements that may appear In any portion of the macadam or othe work before the final acceptance of th work by the city shall be repaired 11 ml made good by the contractor at his ex pense. Obstructions to Travel. The work must be done In such a man ner as to obstruct public travel as I tie s possible. As soon as the macadam Is ompleto It shall be thrown open to trnv I, but such opening shall not be deemed the final acceptance of the work. Colored Lights. I olored lights and If necessary night watchmen are to lie maintained nt nil obstructions or other places of danger. Classification. CARTH 1 his win income nay, sand, loam, or other earthly material and loose storicN containing less than one cubic font. OOSFC ROCK This will Include all loose stones ron- alnlng one cubic foot to one cubic yard. SHUD HOCK This will Include all loose rock or bowl rs containing one cubic yard and up wards, also nil rock ledires or oilier run . erlal requiring to be disintegrated by blasting. Superintendence. All work herein provided for will be ire- In strict corformlty with these spec ifications and Plans ncc.imt.anvlnir sum.. a thorough and workmanlike manner to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, and his decision as to the meaning and Intent of tin se s neclflea I ions tiii riuni-.,. nts. computations of quantities per taining thereto, whether freely specific, I herein or not shall be final and mucin. V" between the parlies. All unfit or condemned material should he Immediately removed from the site of the work. In the ev ent of nnV WolUrmin mployed by the contractor refusing to omply with the provisions of these spec- ifieatlons or with the Instructions of O... 'ity Engineer or his assistant or the In spector in charge of the work, or for doing his work In an unworkmanlike manner, shall be discharged by the con tractor as soon as notified n wrltlnir bv the Engineer of such neirleet or refine.! Responsibility. The contractor shall take entire charge of the work during the progress and shall responsible for any loss, damage or to water and sewer pipes to nd propcrty, or accidents resulting from any carelessness 0 i Ft!, nitto. e and be Injury Jacent from blasting or or neglect In doing the work set out In these plans And specifications, and will hold the city of Oregon t'Hy Hnd any and all of the officials thereof free and harm less therefrom. The contractor must protect his work until It Is completed and duly accept ed, and he must repair any damage dorm to It by freshets, rains or other accidents at his own cost. In case of any accident to water or sewer pipes the contractor shall Immediately notify the proper au thorities. Staking Out Work. The work provided for under these specifications will be staki'd out by the Clfy Engineer or his assistants and the contractor will be required to carefully preserve all such stakes set. Alterations. The right Is reserved by the city coun cil to make such alterations as may bo found expedient during the progress of the work, and In such event there shall be added to or deducted from the con tract price such sum as shall represent the cost of such additional or subtracted work to bo estimated by the Engineer. Tho City reserves the right to lay or relay all or any water or sewer pipes or connections during the progress of the work. Extra Work. The contractor shall not be entitled to demand or receive payment for any work as extra work, unless ordered In writ ing by the Engineer to do the same and at the price agreed upon and named In the written order for such work previous to Its commencement. Hardware i Special bargains made at our own Furniture Factory for HOP PICKERS 'ism wi.iumjinsMM naaui". Mr., Miss and Mrs. Hop Picker: We guarantee' every piece of furniture made in our furniture fae.i tory m Uregon vity. x our money will be pCj manently invested if you buy our furniture. Tt following prices speak for themselves. a.u . . a, I m n in, ami nm 1 1 m I, i..lim. isnw nniaPrmiiJt,, THIS CHIFFONIER Size 37 x 58, 5 drawers,! 2 of them with locks, ele'i . 4 r mi. . . I Price $5.50 EXXSeCK! THIS BUREAU in three different styles ele gantly finished in golden oak I Price 9 $6.50 r 1 i ' i. .. -. mm' 'A . .. , O - K r- V-s DO GLASS CUPBOARD Oak front, extension drawers. A much bet ter piece of furniture than cut shows p $f j.so Special Price $9.50 Disputes. All disputes as to the Int. rit and mean ing of these Spccc,it,,ri Shall be refer red to the Engineer and Htn-et Coiinnll. ; whose decision shall be final and con clusive. Proposal1;. Parties bidding on the work provided herein must state In their bid the time required for the completion of the entire Improvement as herein specified after tho approval of the contract bv the Mayor nd should the contractor fall to com plete the work within the time specifi ed In the Kalil contract the cltv sluili have the right to charge the contractor the sum of live dollars per day as liqui dated darnagis for eacfl and every day that tho work shall remain uncompleted after said specified date ami such sum shall be deducted from the amount of tho final payment. No proposal will be considered when not accompanied by a certified check pial to five per cent of the total esll- mate, which check Khali be forfeited to the city upon the failure of the success ful bidder to execute the arrecincnt r.r-,,. vlded for herein within ten days after the award of contract Wank forms upon which all proposals are to he submitted will be furnished up on application to the City Engineer Payments. Monthly estimates of the amount of Work Knglnci Si VI Illy will be Hie II; The unplei ' and the pel Old, red council in Will be advau rent of at the fllM Ihen-iift, i made ' P-i. sic h In.- ol any i In r tin. let t.ililntt tlw tr ilm. i ting remaining twenty tu,. ,., ,,.. ,, "' v ui a lump A,,,,, hid,!,, lays arter the lln.il entire, eoriiraei when th. II,. Ilili Iv ' plan r imp!. ! 'I Dond, The .-!, , tor will b.. required f,,r. n!.-h a bond will, .v.-. 1 se,-i.,iv p, ,,, ..... .inioiiiu or 1 1 1 contract price tloned on the faithful in ,.,,,(, fi.nnarice of the work In ac or bit "a Hie stipulations of tie wllhln the tin,.- named tin Eii(lnci)r, Wherever u. word ' Ijicp, ...i i.. .1 hi uicse spcciiieaiioriH it h nt,, I.. i "food lo refer lo ,i,e C.y 1;K,.,,. r , ""' engineer employed an. ... ",v me (ity toiim-ll work. , IfHll -"le f. ice H'tb ' coriinirt and i-relii. l-i lo Mi'pcrliilctul Sll Committee. Wherever III. CHIN It) heHe -iHtood to n llll'lc Hie word "Corn, nit upcclflcalloriH It shall fi t' lo the I ',.n,,. ,lii. ... nneeiH and Public pio,,.,v ''ollllell of Oregon CHy. Contractor. "in-rever the word H H lllld.-l io i tin contractor (or any m.-ini,,,,- conl rai'i,,," ,,,, ' Ill inese Spec llentliiMu stood to refer of contractors or Una hereof ) 'untrue si 111.-, All th- ii bole woik and iniil.-il.il I" f'uiibhe.i, shall t. ,,. and fiimluM the i-atlsfiicHori of the City Kiilnfff The i 'ny Conn,-!! ,. s. i . the rllhl n l.-. t any ,l ,p Hcclloo S Tin. i. n. ... III. . nil 8lrwU and Public properly lire hereby liiithmi ed to iidveitiHc fur and tec, -he r IIS IlfoleM!,!,! ,,A II... it,.... ni,,1 Itd-ord r shall enter Into roiitt.o ! wllli III I" i son, firm ,,r cot p.ualloii tu whins ll ! ' Ui 1 1 a i I In . I .y ll,,. City I'"1 fur the lmotol'eiii.,,il uoecl'l.-.l lit !) ' iiillnaiic.., i Heel Ion 4. 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