J v OREOON CITY ENTERPRISE;, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1907. CALLS ON FARMERS of the whites against the Indians have been greater than those of the TO ADVERTISE STOCK 'decided affirmatively by the Judges. Next question is, "Kesoiveu, mat ine present game ami fish law Is wrong." The leaders are Luke Puffy and Hugo 'Hanson. STAFFORD PEOPLE WANT KNOW WHERE PORKERS ARE FOR SALE. l . TO Fred Knmrath, Percy Williams. Ar Stafford. May 1 The spell of exceptionally good spring weather has nut farmers on their feet and most all have their work well in hand. Some have seeding done and ; ..n n1..r.v ..-UK fVinir pflrilpns ' ml wi'u nii'M, ... Karly gardens look extra well. Rad ishes, lettuce, etc.. have graced many of our tables for the last fortnight. Fruit trees are blooming handsome ly and a heavy crop of nil kinds Is practically assured. Some cheep have been shorn, but the nights are almost too chilly for a general clipping. t Pigs, both young and old are a scarcity here and some of our neigh bors that have an over supply of such of a good grade, would do them selves as well as many others a good turn by advertising iu our county pa pers. Cats and young chickens are not a very good mixed crop to try to raise, as many of us have learned to our sorrow. They lay down quietly to gether like the lamb and the Hon the lamb Inside the lion. A shotgun brigade has been organized and many "good" cats Is the outcome. The young chick industry is looking bet ter as the result. Reint De Xeui has made many Improvements at his new home. A splendid well with a windmill pump, a rustic fence to his front yard, a poul try house and a Klondyke stable are but a few of the many finishing touch es that catch the passerby's gaze. Gus Gephart. our stand-by carpen ter, baa a small farm and has turned his attention to the raising of fruits and hops. Mr. Gephart has such a rush of business in the carpentry- line that his farm and himself have neces sarily become strangers to a marked degree. Frank Burger, who years ago was a resident of Frog Pond, has returned and is now employed by Mr. Gage. Frank looks the same as in years gone by. Mr. Woodhouse is reported very low with a complication of diseases. His days are numbered and he is ex pected to go down to the river where the two worlds meet at any hour. His children, grown and scattered, have all come home to see their parent ere he goes to return no more Jthur Staben and Mr. Williams, went fishing on Milk creek Sunday. They jmndo qutte a haul. They hud In ttie prolonged neighborhood of 171 trout between them, but who caught the one don't remember. either side of the street as follows, to wit: The plunking will bo ITi Inches thick. S Inches wide and ti feet long, dressed on the upper surface ami laid upon three - stringers. The string ers will be 4x6 inches mut not less than 12 feet long and will bo net on edge and laid with broken Jolnta. The stringers, when not resting upon the solid ground will have a firm boar lug every six feet In length of walk. At equal distances of not less that ten (10) nor more than eleven (li) feel; one plank 10 feet long will ex- I I tend out over the curb. The planking will be securely nailed to the stringers and curbs using two, during the performance of the work or by rohson of the work herein pro vided for shall be removed by the contractor and the street left In a clean and good condition, Settlement!, AH settlements that tuny appear In any portion of the macadam or other work before the final acceptance of the work by the city shall be repaired and made good by the contractor at his expense. Obstruction toTravel. The work must be dixie in such a manlier as to obstruct public travel as little as possible. As soon us the nmendam Is complete It shall bo thrown open to travel, but such open Ins shall not be deemed the final no- LOGAN SCHOOL REPORT. Following Is report of school dis trict No. 8. I-ogan. for month ending April 2(5: Number of pupils belonging. IIS; average dally attendance, "I; days taught, 20; days attendance, tiSO: days absence. SO; times tardy, 11. Those neither absent nor tardy. were: Erne and .Marion Kircnem, nei en and George Tracy. Ralph Storm, Gladys Tweedie. Vernon Frakes. Jesse Cromer. Rosallie Allen. Edward Mor gan and Pearl King. Visitors present were: Mesdnmes Charles Tracy, Ralph Tracy, Win. Mil ler, M. Frames, and Alice Newklrk and Messrs. M. Frakes and Robert Dnue, directors. Visitors are always wel come. ALICE RITTER. Teacher. f.nr uwi i.ii..lnilf i4i ineti wire miiu i cent mice of the work. In each bearing, , Colored Llghtt. , .. .... , ,, (lured lights and If necessary The walk will have a grade or fal , , WH,cnmBll ,ut, u, maintained towards the center of the street of I , , , , , , at iv 1 1 (instructions or oilier puices oi Ordinance No. An ordinance providing for the time and manner of Improving John Quin- cy Adams Street of Oregon City, Ore gon, from the North line of Seventh Street to the South line of Eighth Street. Oregon City does ordain as follows: Section 1. The proposed Improve ment of that part of John Quincy Adams Street of Oregon City, Ore gon, lying between the North line of Seventh St. and the South line of 8th Street, shall be completed wittiln nine ty days after the signing of the con tract by the parties thereto, due not ice thereof having been given by pub lication of notice as will more fully appear by proof thereof duly present ed and filed in the office of the City Recorder. Grading. The street shall be graded down or filled up to the sub-grade as given by the City Engineer; said sub grade shall be 8 inches below the finished surface at the center of the street and six inches below at the curbs after being thoroughly sprinkled and rolled. The earth taken- from excavation will be used to bring the street and sidewalks to grade, the remainder will become the property of the contractor inch to each foot In one-fourth (til width of walk. In the event of the owner or owners of any or all of the abutting property desiring to lay or construct walks, curbs or gutters of concrete In lieu of wood as herein specified, the right Is hereby reserved for them to so lay or construct the same. In which event the entire additional cost of such con crete walks, curbs ur gutters, over and above the contract price for the same as constructed of wood, shall be borne by the said property owners and the contractor shall look to such owner or owners only for such additional compensation. All concrete walks, curbs and gut ters shall conform to the Btandard specifications for same as provided In ordinance No. 320. Curbing. There will be a line of curbing plac ed on either side of the Macadam and Twenty .(20) feet distant from the center line of the street except at alley intersections. The curb will be 4x1(5 Inches and will be set vertically on a line of the sidewalk bed. At alley Intersections the curb will be set on a true curve of a two foot radius. The curb In danger. Classifications. work until It Is completed and duly accepted, and he must repair any daimige done to It by freshets, rains or other accidents at his own cost, In case of any accident to water or new er pipe the contractor ahull lintnodlu tely notify the proper authorities, BUklng Out Work. The work provided for under these specifications will be staked out by the City Knglneer or his assistants and the contractor will be required to carefully preserve all .mch stakes set. Alterations. The right I reserved by the city council to mnkti such alterations us may be found expedient during the progress of the work,, nnd In audi event there shall be added to or de ducted from the contract price audi mini as shall represent tin cost of such additional or stihstnictcd work to be estimated by the engineer. The City reserves the right to lay or relay all or any water or sewer pipe or connect Ions during the progress (if Earth the work. Tliis will Include clay. sand, louin ! Extra Work, or other earthly materliU and loose) The contractor ahull not be entitled Hteiies containing less than one cub- to deinand or receive payment for lc foot. 'any work as extru work, unless order Looie Rock 'M will Include all loose sbflies containing one cubic foot to one cub ic yard. Solid Rock Tliii will Include all loose rock or bowlders containing one cubic yard nnd upwards, also all rock ledges or other material requiring to bo dis integrated by blasting. Superintendence. All work herein provided for will bo tlone In strict conformity with these sp.vilW'iillons and plans accompany Inn same In a thorough and workman HI f manner to the satisfaction of. the City Engineer, and his decision as to the meaning and Intent of these spec iftcutiotis, measurements, computa tions of quantities, the quality of ma- i within the ti specified In the said tei lul to be used uud all other matters pertaining thereto, whether freely specified herein or uot shall be final uiul conclusive between the parlibs shall be finmedlately removed from the site of the work. In the event of ail Instances to be set to such grade any workman employed by the con as to conform to the cross section of tractor refusing to comply with the ih trei instructions of the City Engineer or me siretu i i., . ,. i.,.,.,. i,. charge of the work In regard to the rhv contractor is required to have the beds of all wagons, carts or other vehicles 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 material clinging to the brds or running gears of such vehicles to be" brushed or scraped off after loading and unloading and take every precau tion to prevent the unnecessary strew ing of such material upon the streets. Lumber and Timbers. All lumber and timbers used In the work must be of sound fir timber, square edged and free from all large loose or unsound knots, waney edges, splits, and generally free from sap. I Removal of Rubbish. All rubbish that may accumulate ccplancc, Dond. The contractor will he required to furnish u lud with upproVod seeurlly In the full amount of the contract price, coudlUiined on the faithful ami complete performance nf the work In accordance with all tl.o stipulations of tin) contract uud wllhln the time named therein. Engineer, Wherever the worn ' Engineer" 'm, used In these specifications It la un derstood to refer to the City Knglneer or to any Engineer employed uud an thorUcd by the city council to super intend such work, Committee. Wherever the word "Coiiiinltleo" oc curs In there specification It shall lie undelstood to refer to the Committee, on Htrecla and Public properly i f lint City Council of Oregon City. Contractor. Wherever the word "contractor" oc curs In these specifications It Is nil dei'Ktood to refer to the contractor, or firm of rout melius (ur any member thereof) or auy contractor undertak ing Die work herein specified, All the above work uud material to be furnished, shall be done and furn ished to the satisfaction of t ho City Engineer. The City Council reserves the light to reject any and ull bids. Section ;l. The coiiiiulllee on Streets and Public property are here by authorised to advertise for ami re ceive proposes as afmexiild, mid the Mayor uud Recorder shall enter Into contract with each person, firm or corMirutlnn to whom the contractu are let by the City Council for the Im provement or parts thereof a apit'l lied in this ordlnnnce. Section 4. Ettch contract shall vim tain a stlpulullon to the effne that th person, firm or corMratlou to whom ra ill contract Is let shall look for pay ment only to the sum to be assessed upon the property Untile to pay for such Improvement, and collected and , paid Into the City Treasury for that purpose, and Uiey will not require Or egon City by any legal process or oth erwise io ptiy the Minn ( ui of any ft her fund. Section 5. Whereas the condition check equal to live per cent of the of said street la dangerous to the total estimate, which check shall be health and safety of the city, and Its forfeited to the city umi the failure Improvement Is necessary for the lin ed In writing by the Engineer to do the sailie and at the price agreed up on uud named In the written order for uuch work previous to Us com mencement. Disputes. All disputes us to the intent uud meaning of these specifications shu(l be referred to the Engineer nnd Street folnniltteii uIwimh iIitIhIoii 'shall bo final and conclusive. Proposals. Parties bidding on the work pro vided herein must stale In their bid the time required for the completion of the entire Improvement as herein j specified after the approval of the i contract by the Mayor and should the contractor full to complete the work contract the city shall have the right to charge the contractor the sum of live dollars per day as liquidated dam ages for each and every day Hint the ,,, , ... .., -1..1 "h" ' men nun pin uu) mm ill" All until or condemned material, ',,,;, nft,.r said specified date and such sum shall be deducted from the amount of the final payment No propoMiil will be considered when uot accompanied by a certified removal of rejected material or for doing his work In an unworkmanlike , f ( ,, ueeessful bidder to execute I mediate preservation of the sumo, ,in manlier shall be discharged uy me the agreement provided for herein contractor as soon as notified lu writ-'within ten days after th award of I L. . . . l.i- ihu l-'iiL'ln,.ei- nf mirli tiecleet IU" counsel. IllS or refusal. Responsibility. The contractor shall take entire chaw of the work during the pro gress and shall be responsible for any loss, damage or Injury to water ami sewer pipes to adjacent property, or accidents resulting from blasting or from any carelessness or neglect in doing the work set out In these plans and speulfiratlons. and will hold tlw city of Oregon City and any and all officials thereof free and harmless tarnt mm I 11 1 link forms upon which all pro suls are to he submitted will be furnished uimn application to the CJty Eugineer. Payments. 1'pon limn acceptance of the wik the Engineer will make a llnul esti mate of the coht thereof and a pay ment of seventy five per cent of such estimate will be ordered at the first regular meeting of the City Council thereafter. The remaining twenty five per cent to be made in a lump sum within The contractor must protect his I thirty-five days after such final ac- i the Judgment of tlx) Council of Oregon City. Oregon, an emergency exists; therefore this ordinance shall take ef feet and be In force Immediately tip on Its approval by the Mayor. Read first time and ordered pub Untied ut a regular meeting of the Council of Oregon City, held Wednes duy. May I, I'joT, and to come up for second leading uud final passag at a special meeting of said Council to be held Saturday. May 1 1. 1307. at H o'clock p. in. Ily order of the Council of Orenoi) City. W. A. 1)1. MICK. Recorder. m t r-ooo ,. rotiimofi fmm i and will be removed by him. .11 I 3, V fc. S-3 JM.Wlll- I St. Helens, where she went a fortnight hco io wait unon her son J. Q. who has bed with the grip, pneumonia and ty phoid fever. The son, who has but got on his feet, with his daughter Zue, accompanied her. Mr. Gage was rais ed among us. and although thin in tlesh, looks the same boy. As will be remembered he was for years a regu lar correspondent . to our county pa pers, mny of his writings being treas ured in scrap books that are fast be coming relics of the past. Mr. Brink is remodeling and re building his. residence. It is hard to make a new swarm of Should there be an insufficient amount of material taken from exca- for weeks been confined to his vation to bring (he street and side- walks to grade the same will be fur nished by the contractor and will be designated as borrowed material. No material of perUhable nature will be placed In the embankment. Care must be taken to preserve the proper crown and all soft and spongy places refilled with good earth, sand, gravel or crushed rock, carefully ram med or rolled so as to make such fill ing compact and solid. The full width to be paved shall be sprinkled and thoroughly rolled and compacted with a steam road rol- !ler. of not less than 10 tons weight, uos Rntified in a hive of another or bv rammine in such places as tne swarm rtiat has left. "Oh, why should ! roller cannot reach, and " during rj tne process oi ruuni. mucuioiwun I sunken nlaces appear, such shall be the spirit of mortal be proud?" we carpenters have no reason to complain. tilled with proper material and then again rolled, until even surface Is secured. . i Such rolling shall be Completed in nnlAI RFfdWC sections or at least one block, and KtVIVHL DCUIlJ j8han fe tesle(1 an(i accepted by the AT DPni ANirt M AY t 1 City Engineer before any material for Ml KLULrtlW, lltti J,the pavement is placed thereon. J Grading will be paid for per cubic 'yard for excavation and embankment Viola. May l..l. P. Galeener i!exe(,pt i)0rrowed material which will about to Bell his store and property j))(J I)a(, f()r ln the embankment only, to an Oregon City man. I Macadam. Loren Tenney made a business trip On the roadbed thus formed and to Portland. Tuesday. ' completed will be spread a layer of Mr. Haruel, took a fine lot of dress- jj". free from dJJ d hogs to market Wednesday. ! being thoroughly sprinkled and roiled. Rev. Patum preached to a large an- j The st0nes shall be of square faced dknee in the M. K. church, Sunday i quarried rock, uniform in quality and afternoon la nearly approaching th' cube in '- " -""- TX',X meetings for Rev. Patton at Redland. i diamHf,r tnan will pass through a May .V ;two and one-half (2V2) inch ring. On the above layer of stone will be spread a layer of screenings, in suf ficient quantity to fill up all inter stices. and to bring the street to the ANin fiAMP I A Vf (proper grade after being thoroughly AND UAriL LAW3 roN Bnd compacted. And such I screenings shall be sprinkled and roll led until a firm unyielding and thor Ki.nbPl Am-il no. Robert Moebnke ioughly even surface is obtained, which and Will Hettman are working at jaurface shall be the finished grade of 1 (..'. mill the street. Maeadam will be paid for UIMll S3 Mil"! Annie Grossmiller is going to port-1 per cubic yard In place. , 1 i Obstructions. 1UUU l" , The surface of the street will be 12. F. Ginther Is painting his house, j cl(.are(i of an obstructions including Will Clarke bad another horse hurt j timbers, planks, side walks and cross rtnv last week .-.'it uot snacired walks not on grade and otherwise in somehow while logging. I The Ig 1 1 H II I iV. tT l4 I - '1 I w mm m 1 1 1 ' l i'i. f 1 . g he Pr i rvcctcxx Out ing 1 ".ERgxr- Store Wt the Little Prices 10 TO DE5ATE FI3H For the Smartest Suit of the Dav As to value-giving, that Just puts us on our mettle, for we know, and will prove to you thut,. look where ytu may, you' will not find any . values to equal those we offer at 1 TEN DOLLARS. Some stores ask ; $15 for them and others even more.' See Our Window Display SPRING HAS COME Its coming makes necessaryi lo you many things that we offer for sale. Don't Imagine that because at the particular moment you may desire any special article, It may not be exhibited on our shelve or In our window's or show cases that we haven't got It In stock. TELL US WHAT YOU WANT , ' We are anxious and ready to relieve you of the bother and annoy ance of hunting for things. LET US DO IT FOR YOU Wo will leave no stone unturned to satisfy your desire and to de serve your friendship, to give yod GREATER VALUES FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER STORE KEEPER I I GORDON HATS Any Color-Any Style $5.0 Sole Agents , Chris Moehnke baled his hay last week. ..''- ( ' There was a pleasant surprise 'parly "given Annie Grossmiller one evening (last week at which the young folks tall enjoyed themselves. ' The Debating society debated the question.' Resolved,' fliat' the"crimes good condition. If such obstructions are not removed by the owners of the adjacent property within three days after having been notified by the Superintendent of Streets they shall become the property of the contractor and shall be removed, by him without additional compensation therefor. A side walk will' be constructed on S.Roseristein Successor to I. Selling Suspension Bridge Corner, Oregon City, Ore. New Arrivals Every day, of Dress Goods and Ladies' Suits. A com-, plete line of Millinery at , Lowest Prices Possible. osenstcist Successor to I. Selling v Suspension Bridge Corner Oregon City, Ore. Note Satisfaction guaranteed, money refunded if goqds are not as represented. . ) t 1