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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1906.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT.
8urveyor
J. W,
Dullness Transacted at Regular June
Tarm.
Hi It remoiiibered, Thut nt a regu
lar term of tint County Court of Clank
iti'iitt County, held In tint Court IIOumci
In OnKon City, for tho p'lrpoaci of
triMiHuctliiK county business In Juno,
tho mi mo doing the lima fixed by law
for holilliiK a regular term of said
court, iiruHimt, Hon. TIioh. V, Ilyan,
county Jmlmi, preslillift ; T. II. Klllln
and Win. HioliNt, eoiiiiiilHHlonorx, when
tho folliiwlntt linicoKilliiKH wore bad,
to-wlt:
In tho mutter of claim examined
ami allowed:
Pauper
I'eter llntiNon, ' 1(1.00
10. llltrliinun, 10.00
Mr. Hyckinnti, 5.00;
It. (I. ()Kdn, 6.00
10. llnriiH, BOO
K. Forrester, (5.00
J. Lowidlen, 6.00
Krugur, 7.00
M uMii-i'Hoii, R.0I)
10. Vuluntlnn, 7.00
Avln, 8 00
.luck, S.dO
Molloy. 10.00
I'rlmllo, 8.00
Gardner. 10.00
Mnttlo riekcim, 10.00
A. (I. (iuyiiuu, 10.00
Jlruw-wlck, 10.00
F. W. HpraRtin, 10.00
Mra. Hradtl. 10.00
Mrs, J. (!. I'urkor, 15.00
Mra. Ilidnx, 16.00
J. A. Joni'S, 10.00
Mra. M, Ford, 8.00
('. lllulim. 6.00
Tho. F. Hyan, 3H T,5
J. ICwhart & Co., 600
Mra. Cuytiup, 10.00
Circuit Court
It. I,. VauKlmn, 9.20
C. F. rollvka. 7.20
Coron
Insane
Moldrum,
llnnry Moldrum,
II. II. Johnson,
H. L. Holmttn,
12.00
7,60
28.60
19.3S
C.
II.
V.
M.
1,
H.
John
J. 10.
W. 1..
Isaac)
W. T.
Jail
II. W. Tnunbath,
Justice-
T. I). Joimrud,
Hrt JoiiNrud,
8herlff
II. N. Kvcrhwt,
(1. A. Drown,
Kdlii-tla Cliaan,
WlUon k Ztiinwult,
Ilruco C. Curry.
Uiti Cochran,
W. V. Hmlth,
Recorder
C. HucIhkK'T,
Assessor
Ella Shaver,
i F. J. Nelson.
School ' Superintendent
KlUaheth llayhurHt.
1.. A. Head,
J. C. Zlnaer,
T. J. (iary.
V. A. Schmidt,
J. K. Caluvan,
Treasurer
I'M lift t ii Chane,
County Commissioner
Win. HroliMt.
H. H, Mount, BOO
W. 10. Carll, 6.00
W. IT. Tol Co., .60
A. Nelson, C.0
Current Expense
I'BClfln Tolophono Co.
Water Commissioners
C. N. Greoninan,
(IIuhr ft Prudhomme,
Huntley JlroM. Co., Htnty 22.45
Vancouver Transporta
tlon Co., Htnamor
Rent,
Knterprlso, printing,
Election
F. . DutiKan,
W. A. lleylman,
f M. A. Mather.
W. Grlsenthwalte,
1'opo Co..
Wm. Knight,
It. A. Htratton,
J. W. McAnulty,
.1. C, Marquam,
ChttM. TJiompaon.
J. W. Hoots,
(). VlHHlnKr,
II. W. Shaw,
T. C, Juhh,
A. J. BorrisUfdt,
Fruit Inspector
A. J. Lewis,
In the matter of road re port a
examined and allowed:
Dlatrlct No. 1
Ileal I & Co.,
W, Hmart,
C. Henderson,
(I. ll-tt,
C. C. Counsel!.
C. Hulton,
J, CollllHI'll,
W. II. CollhHoll
Dlatrlct No. 2
Btor.m b Htorm,
(!o. liurgean,
K. Jlaricreave,
II. Chllcoto.
I. Johnson,
C. Iloadermel,
A. U. l.iindcH,
Frank lloblnaon,
J. C. Paddock,
Frank Wolfe,
Dlatrlct No. 3
Kager & W'lnif,
J. C. Klllott ft Co.,
J. K. Hlefor.
H. 8. Dallas.
It. T. WlUel,
A. Welsh,
A. Matthias.
K. J. IlorltiK.
F. M. OHhurn,
T. J. ltohna,
(S. ltlM'H(,
Ji-mho Sherman.
Clarinet' Slefcrf
A. WolfliaRon,
H.00 Dlatrlct No. 4
F.dward DoUKlaa, 22 75
14.20 C. II. Linn. 11.85
4G
3.20
2.30
24.05
11.40
4.00
29 60
25.00
10.00
8U0
62.00
30.00
1540
COD
coo
S4.C5
6.00
COO
6.00
1.1.05
15.00
.80
2.26
100.00
315.22
28 60
10.30
13.70
1.20
.80
19.10
0.30
35.00
6.80
10.30
6.00
.CO
1.80
3.60
4.70
24.00
.25
20.00
1C.00
18.00
20.00
COO
800
15.00
1092
11.25
20.60
16.80
3.75
9.00
11.35
1.75
1(1 !R
6.36
80.4
27.83
7.1 e
19.30
1.C0
1.00
2.25
8 40
9.60
17.60
12.25
3.00
4.50
ELECTRIC LIGHT
AND POWER
A talk with us will convince ycu that ELEC
TRIC LIGHT is the only light you can afford
to use in your home, or put in the house you
are building. Your property will rent more
readily, will pay a higher income on the invest
ment and attract a better class of tenants
IF IT IS EQUIPPED WITH EI ECTRIC
LIGHT.
ELECTRIC POWER never tires. It seives
faithfully, never complains. Requires little or no
space, less care. Absolute adaptation to all con
ditions. Expense starts and stops at your
command.
The use of ELECTRIC POWER means: Great
saving in machinery and initial cost of installa
tion of plant, high ECONOMY in cost of oper
ation, and an INTENSIFIED PRODUCTION
possible only where ELECTRICITY is used.
Advantages in the cost of producing power in
Oregon City, in comparison with other cities
of the country, enables us to make terms ex
ceptionally favorable to manufacturers, and to
furnish unequalled service at lowest rates.
REDUCED RATES FOR CURRENT ON
METER BASIS.
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC COMPANY
C. G. Miller, Contract Agent for Oregon City
Co.,
Frank lloyor,
II. Hviplu,
Klchurd (ilthonn,
' J. Btfdnman,
l Htolnman,
O. DoiiKla.
If. 8. OlbMon,
II. 8. (JlbMon,
Dlatrlct No. 6
W, A. Hall,
HdKiir Illchey,
J. HtraiiH,
Jl. NdHm,
10. KhdK'd,
J. IS. Abboll.
J. 8. Ablwdl,
J. Ht.ruiiH,
District No. 7
Chaa. Uiaf,
W. 8. Ff'KluB,
Dlatrlct No. 8
Mdnlic Itroa.
C. W. HarrlH,
II. L. Chalknr,
II. ItrldonatlnQ,
J. JtuKh.
Joe Moycra,
F. McCttbo,
II. F. Hart,
W. (). Hugh,
I). W, DoukIuh,
Dlatrlct No. 9
Honry Schmidt,
Kolx-rt Miller,
Fred Linn,
Adolf Miller,
I'etor HHd,
Krut Johnnon,
I'otor Hath,
Wm. Hold,
Dlatrlct No. 10
Cary Hardware
Wllllo UavlM,
8. 11. Vanlcauvan,
Alx Irvln,
I). Hrldf-natlno,
Frank Thornaa,
Horace Davis,
J. II. Tracy,
J. Ward.
Frank Khoden,
Frnd Da via,
IIinry Trapp,
K. D. Wonnncott,
W. K. Oatflold,
J John KfppT,
Jo MIcklcHon,
Jack Honubon,
J. P. Irvln,
R. HorrlnK.
F. Ulrklnfold,
John Irvln,
Dlatrlct No. 11
Pope & Co.,
(i. F. (Jlhba,
C. C. Olbha,
J. K. Smith,
K. IllmU-r,
P. E. Smith,
M. Claaa,
W. SchwabauiT,
K. It Wits,
L. Hlraler, .
Dlatrlct No. 12
Storm & Storm,
J. 8. GUI.
C. lilll,
C. JohnHon,
W. J. Howard,
H. Johnson,
J. Minder.
F. (jfrber,
J. Campbi-II,
E. Swalca,
(S. Kohl.
A. J. Johnson,
F. Klntt,
"P. M. Klrchem,
O. Entu'lM-rg,
II. HabltT,
J. Strawhackcr,
J. lwla,
H. FlHchor,
No. '13
J. T. Fullam.
Dlatrlct No. 14
WUIIh Imel.
J. EvtThart & Co.,
Hurley & Moran,
(!. F. Glbba,
Joo Flatter,
L. Derrick,
P. Allen.
C. O. Allen,
A. Splinter,
J. Shelley.
C. C. Olbba,
Dlatrlct No. 15
F. rtiiHch.
K. H. Tabor, ,
A. Warner,
C. Clark,
Hoy Stafford.
C. Schenk,
D. G. Hylton.
Frank Hendricks, -W.
11. Lawton,
II. L. Scheor,
(!un. Wlnesett,
McCord Hill.
Pope & Co.,
A. Stnehly,
C. Hider,
A. Itlanchard,
H. Dundas.
J. Hlttlnser.
Walter Mead,.
K. tlerger, 1
I. . Gerner.
Fred Chlnn,
M. Staiibor,
Tom I'enman,
A. Gelliileh.
A. Aljjor,
Wm. Gardner,
H. F. Allen.
P. 11. Meud.
W. G. Handall,
District No. 16
F. Hunch,
Fred Chlnn,
M. Stauhor.
Walter Hreakcr,
Walter Mead,
W. G. Randall,
Tom Penman,
H. J. Kleuhofor,
J. HettiiiKer,
Dlatrict No, 18
K. Schmidt,
E. W. Ilornshuh,
District No. 19
J. J. Mnllett,
District No. 20
F. Husch,
Christ. Iiittnor,
Geo. Stephens,
Kmil lilt tmr,
EuKene Kirk,
Fred Heurer. '
Fred Mtidlson,
Anioa Vnllen,
John MmiKnn,
W. H. Hotteiuiller,
JohnN Putz,
C. UnnR.
l'eter Schlowe,
H. Sullivan.
District
10.10
3.55
5. r5
11.85
6. G5
2.1)0
20.00
6.20
40.75
.45
10.00
9.00
8.00
22.00
16.00
48.10
18.00
12.00
28.00
10.50
4.50
1.50
7.50
825
1.50
BOO
3.00
9.00
25.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
1.50
2.00
3.75
8.75
23.25
5.41
13.00
C.80
6.00
31.00
13.00
44.20
17.40
5.00
4.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
.48.25
12.20
23. CO
, 16.00
2.00
34.00
.75
28.00
.00
20.00
6C.00
41.25
25.37
3.50
17.50
13.12
21.87
6.12
District No. 21
F, Himch,
Joe Carl Hon,
U. H. 1)1 x,
P. K. Honney,
Vinton Rice,
Hurt Hubbard,
F. M. Countryman,
Frank Carver,
Leo Carver,
J. (iorbett,
Frank Carver,
Fred Wlnalow,
Wrn. Ilaker. ,
J. Countryman,
' F. Wloitlow,
Ed. Hpulack,
Janriea Mallett,
C. Wlnalow,
Dan McLaren,
IJ. 8. Dlx,
Geo. Gardner, ,
C. C Hall,
W. E. Hnnney,
District No. 22
M. Trulllnger,
It. D. Hall,
D. C. Hall,
E. LlnqulHt,
C. Dlud'iulat,
C. Halberatadt, '
F. Anderaon,
Ed. Andoraon,
J. Hahrndt,
L. Pendleton,
Albert Haty,
Gottlieb Freyer,
Guat Johnnon,
Geo. Boyer,
Clay Eni?le,
Hudd Iiy
Jan. Lay,
L. Dickey,
Cheater Dickey,
Ira Dickey,
Albert EriKle,
District No. 23
It. W. Zimmerman,
Jamea McGlil,
F'red Hachert,
F. M. Lucke,
Geo. OKleaby,
D. H. Yoder,
H. O. ZleKler,
J. F. Carpenter,
(Concluded on page 8.)
J. M. Nlcholaon,
llay Wyland,
ORDINANCE NO....
6 feet long and 8 Inches wide dreaaed
1.25 on the upper surface and laid upon
3.50 two Htrlnxers and a curb.
10.50 Tho atrinKera will be 4 x6 Inches and
9.C2 not leaa than twelve feet long and will J
.50 be laid 'on edge with broken Joints, j
7.87 Tho atrlngera will have a firm bearing
8.37 In every six feet In length of walk.
6.C2 The curb will be four by twelve Inches
8.75 net on edge and firmly embedded la
t.lfi) the earth. '
14.00 The planking will be securely nall
6.25 ed to stringers and curb using two
11.00 '4 '3 inch wire nails in each bearing.
6.12! The walk will have a grade or fall
, 5.75, toward the center off he atreet of
10.12 Inch to each foot In "width of walk.
12.25 In the event of the owner or own
.50 era of any or all of the abutting prop
3.60 erty desiring to lay, or construct walks
3.00 : curbs, or gutters of concrete In lieu
4.37 of wood, as herein specified, the right
9 fL A 1 u roatrval fr.n Vi nrr - ain law ssa n
52.50 atruct the same. In which event the!
additional cost of such concrete walks,
,1.00 curbs or gutters over and above the
21.02 j contract price for the same walks,
38.50 . curbs or gutters constructed of wood,
19.25 'shall be borne by the said owner or
15.75 owners of the abutting property and
8.75 ' the contractor shall look to such own
12.25 j er or owners only for such additional
12.25 compensation.
11.37 All concrete walks, curbs or gut
33.25 ters shall be constructed In accord
21.87 ance with the Standard City speclfl
53.37 cations tor such watys, curbs or gut
52.60 ters, and subject to the approval of
27.62, the City Engineer or Committee on
Streets and Public Property.
Note:
The present walk upon the Norther
ly side of 6th Street Eaat of Main
Street being upon the proper grade
and In every way conforming to tho
requirements of the City Specifica
tions for such walks will not be re
moved or disturbed In any way; and
4.50 ' In the event of the contractor damag
7.50 j Ing same either by accident or other
3.00 1 w ise be shall repair the same la a
18.40 j good and substantial manner at his
3.00 own expense.
3.00 j Lumber and Timbers.
21.00 ; All lumber and timbers ued In the
i work must be of sound flr timber, square
58.50 ' d',1 and free from all large loose or un-
38.50
14.00
28.00
9.62
3.50
21.00
6.00
25.75
60.00
splits, and
sound knots, waney edges,
generally free from sap.
Removal of Rubbish.
All rubbtah that mar accumulate'durlng
An ordinance providing for the time the performance of the work or by rea-
and manner of Improving SUth Street' ot ihe worlt herein provided for shall
of Oregon City, Oregon, from" the east- i removed by the contractor and the
rly line of Water street to the west- trt left ,n a c,ean nd 001 condition,
erly line of Main street, and from the Settlements.
Easterly line of Main street to the A11 ttlements that may , appear tn
atone wall of the Oregon & California Prlon of the macadam or other
60.00
42.50 ;
19.75
22.73
21.50
35.00
19.25
14.50
14.50
12.18
11.00
5.25
11.00
10.00
10.85
5.80
3.25
30.00
8.75
8.75
- 8.75
10.50
1.75
1.75
42.00
1.05
47.50
26.25
25.38
25.38
22.75
19.25
5.25
16.63
10.50
8.75
2.00
20.00
57.50
7.50
6.00
9.00
9.00
6.00
6.75
3.00
4.50
7.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.50
2.50
43.20
6.65 I
4.50
9.00
24.00
0.00 !
7.60 '
o.oo :
Railroad Company on Railroad Ave
nue.
Oregon City does Ordain as follows:
Section 1. The proposed Improve
ment of that part of Sixth Street of
Oregon City, Oregon, lying between
the EaHterry line of Water street and
the westerly line of Main street, and
between the easterly line of Main
atreet and the atone wall of the Ore-
7!' j Railroad Avenue, shall be completed
Ing of the contract by the parties
thereto, due notice thereof having
Iwen given by publication of notice as
will more fully appear by proof thereof
if firounn t m on A AI.i(l 1m V. s-. nrtAA
Section 2. The Improvements shall
consist as follows:
Grading.
The street ehatl be graded down or flll-
mA lin In Ihm i i h. trrn H.i am K.
j'Clty Engineer; no material of a per
I lshablo nature will be placed in the
OU nil ,,i.i. .in j
in, iub iv-iiinuiui-r win ue ueposiieu
n'pon Main Street between 14th and
15th streets under the direction of the
Superintendent of streets, such waste
material so deposited will be paid for
In excavation only.
Care mum 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 as to
make such filling compact and solid.
The full width to be paved shall be
sprinkled and thoroughly rolled and com
pacted with a road roller, of not less
than five (5) tons weight, and by ram
ming in such places as the roller can
not reach, and if during the process of
rolling, Indentations or sunken places
appear, such shall be filled with prop
er material, and then again rolled, un
til even surface Is secured.
Such rolling shall 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.
Grading will bo paid for per cubic
yard for excavation and embank
ment. Macadam.
On the roadbed thus formed and com
pleted will be spread a layer of clean,
hroken stone, free from dirt, not less
than eight () inches in depth at the
center and four (4) inches In depth
at the curbs, after, being thoroughly
sprinkled and rolled.
The stones shall be square faced
quarried rock, uniform In quality and as
nearly approaching the cube In form as
practicable; of not less than one Inch In
diameter, nor of greater diameter than
will pass through a two and one-half
CO Inch rintr.
On the above layer of stone will be
spread a layer of screenings, Band or
flno gravel as may be designated by the
18.00 j City Engineer. In sufficient quantity to
15.00; till up all Interstices, and to brine the
street to the proper grade after being
thoroughly rolled and compacted. And
such sand, Ri-avel or screenings shall be
sprinkled and rolled until a firm unyield
ing and thoroughly even surface Is ob
tained, which surface shall be the flnlsh-
1 ed grade of tho street. Macadam will be
,7." j paid for per cubic yard in place.
25.50 j Obstructions.,
The surface of the street will be clear
9.00 i ed of all obstructions Including timbers,
! planks, side walks not otherwise pro
1.50 i vidod for and cross walks. If
9.43 such obstructions are not removed by
3.(10 M hu owners of the ad.liteent property
2.00 ! wilhln three days after having been notl
12.50 ! tied by tho Superintendent of Streets
12.50 they shall become the property of the
,50 contractor and shall be removed by him
1.50 without additional compensation there
1.50 for.
7.50 Sidewalks.'
2.60 A- sidewalk will bo constructed on
3.00 either side of the street (except as
3.00 ' hereinafter provided) as follows:
42.50 1 The planking will be 2 inches thick,
work before the final acceptance of the
work by the city shall be repaired and
made good by the contractor at bis ex
pedite. Obstructions to Travel.
The work must be done In such a man
ner aa to obstruct public travel a little
as possible. .
Colored Lights.
Colored lights and If necessary night
watchmen are to be maintained at all
obstructions, or other places of danger.
Classifications
EARTH
This will Include clay, sand, loam, or
other earthly materials and loose
stones containing less than one cable
foot.
LOOSE ROCK
This will Include all loose stones con
taining one cubla foot to one cubic yard.
SOLID ROCK
This will Include all loose rock or
holders containing one cubic yard and
upwards, also all rock ledges or other
required for the completion of the entire
Improvement as herein specified after
the approval of the contract by the Mayor
and should the contractor fall to com
plete the work within the time specifi
ed In the said contract the city shall
have the right to charge the contractor
the sum of five ($5) dollars per day as
liquidated damages for each and every
day that the work shall remain uncom
pleted after said specified date and
such sum shall be deducted from tho
amount of the final payment. No pro
posal will be considered when
not accompanied by a certified check
equal to five (5) per cent of the total
estimate, which check shall be forfeit
ed to the city upon the failure of the
successful bidder to execute the agree
ment provided for herein within tea
days after the award of contract.
lilank forms upon which all proposals
are to be submitted will be furnished up
on application to the City Engineer.
Payments.
' Monthly estimates of the amount of
work completed will be made by the
Engineer and an advance payment of
seventy-five (75) per cent of such es
timate will be ordered at the first
meeting ot the city council thereafter.
The remaining twenty-five (25) per
cent to be paid In a lump sum wlthla
thirty-five (35) days after the final ac
ceptance of the entire contract whea
completed.
Bond.
The contractor will be required to fur
nish a bond with approved security in the
full amount of the contract price, condi
tioned on the faithful and complete per
formance of the work in accordance with
all the stipulations of the contract and
within the time named therein.
Engineer.
Wherever the word "Engineer" la
used In these specifications it is un
derstood to refer to the City Engineef
or to any engineer employed and au
thorized by the City Council to su
perintend such work.
Committee.
Wherever the word committee oc
curs in these specifications It shall
be understood to refer to the Commit
tee on Streets and Public Property ot
the City Council of Oregon City.
Contractor.
Wherever the word "contractor" oc
curs in these specifications It Is under
stood to refer to the contractor, or firm
of contractors (or any ymber thereof)
or any contractor undertaking the work
herein specified.
All the above work and material to
be furnished, shall be done and fur
nished to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer.
The City Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Section 3. The Committee on Btreeti
and Public Property are hereby authoriz
ed to advertise for and receive proposals
as aforesaid, and the Mayor and Record
er shall enter Into contract with each
person, firm or corporation to whom
the contracts are let by the City Coun
cil for the improvement or parts there-,
of specified in this Ordinance.
Section 4. Each contract shall con
tain a stipulation to the effect that the
person, firm or corporation to whom
said contract is let shall look for pay
ment only to the sum to be assessed
upon the property liable to pay for
such improvement, and collected and
paid into the City Treasury for that
purpose and they will not require Or
egon City by any legal process or
otherwise to pay the sum out of any
other fund.
Read first time and ordered publish-
material requiring to be disintegrated j ed at a special meeting of the Coun
cil of Oregon City, held Tuesday, June
19. 1906.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City. v
W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder.
by blasting.
Superintendence.
All work herein provided for shall be
done In strict corformlty with these spec
ifications and plana accompanying same
In a thorough and workmanlike manner
to the satisfaction of the City Engineer,
and his decision as to the meaning and
intent of these specifications, measure
ments, computations of quantities per
taining thereto, whether freely specified
herein or not shall be final and conclu
sive between the parties.
All unfit or condemned material should
be immediately removed from the site of
the work. In the event of any workman
employed by the contractor refusing to
comply with the provisions of these spec
ifications or with the Instructions of the
City Engineer, 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 in writing by
the Engineer of such neglect or refusal.
Responsibility.
The contractor shall take entire charge
of the work during the progress and shall
be responsible for any loss, damage or
Injury to water and sewer pipes to ad
jacent property, or accidents resulting
from blasting or from any carelessness
or neglect in doirfg the work set out in
these plans and specifications, and will
hold the city of Oregon City and any and
all of the officials thereof free and harm
less therefrom.
The contractor must protect his work
until It Is coiMpleted and duly accept
ed, and he must repair any damage don
to It by freshets, rains or other accidents
at hfs 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 staked out by the
City Engineer or his assistants and the
contractor will be required to carefully
Reserve all such stakes set.
Alterations.
The right is reserved by the city coun
cil to make such alterations as may be
found expedient during the progress of
tha 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 be estimated by the Engineer.
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.
Disputes.
All disputes as to the intent and mean
ing of those specifications shall be refer
red to the Engineer and Street Commit
tee whose decision shall be final and con
clusive. Proposal?.
Parties bidding on the work provided
heroin must state In their bid the time
If Yoa Want
a "Cracker Jack" Plumbing
Job at a little cost, by all
means confer with us before
handing out your contract.
A. M I H LSTIN,
Main Street, near Eighth
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