8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907. PARKPLACE Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rhea and Mrs. Tennis pyl and daughter Ellis of Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Way were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Johanson the last of last week. Miss Minnie Markhart left Monday for her homo In Monmouth. Miss Edith Armstrong entertained the twelfth grade graduates at her tome in Portland, Sunday. Mrs. Eli Rivers is entertaining her mother and sister. Miss Anna Smith is attending the normal at Salem. Dr. Strickland waa called Sunday evening to see Miss Wilson who is Btill suffering severely with intercos tal neuralgia. The Eighth grade graduates held their exercises in. the school audito rium Saturday night There were 12 graduates: Myrtle Homes, Fay French, Frank Peckover, Dora Em boy, Hugh Piatt, Percy Wilson, Wm. Nelson. Rena Tycer, Ethel Butts, Katie Strickland, Lewis Morris, Sophia Matbles. Each graduate took part In the program. Dr. Start of Portland delivered an address to the class, and Rev. LanC.sbcroust'i of the Oregon City Presbyterian church cave the invocation. Th? class covered Itself with glory in the ?: cisvs vhich are pronounced excellent by everyone. The jlo.ve 9 were many md beautiful. thing on the program was that every one present had to stem gooseberries. Knights and Ladles Banquet. Willamette council, Knights and Ladies of Security, met 75 strong, at W. O. W. hall, Monday evening. Five new members were Initiated and two applications for membership received. Two Portland visitors, Mr. Leo and Mr. Lent, were present The hall and banquet tables were beautifully deco rated In roses, sweet peas and foliage. Preparations are now under way for a big meeting of this order, to be held in Portland In September, when 100 candidates will be initiated. It is ex pected that the national officers from Topeka, Kan., will attend this meeting. ESTACADA MILITIA PARADES ON JULY fOURTH Estacada. June 19 Miss Grace Da vis is convalescing rapidly. Miss Elsie Pruner of Riddles, Doug la county, is paying her sister, Eva D. Pruner, a visit at the home of C. A. Looney. Miss Eva Is the teacher in the Garfield school. Walter Snufnn is shipping straw berries from Estacada to Portland. He says the returns are very satisfac tory. His berries on account of their excellent color and flavor are selling at 25 cents a crate higher than other berries in the market. This is a fine showing of the possibilities of fruit culture in the Estacada country. Henry D. Trapp has about one-fifth of an acre of as fine strawberries as your correspondent has seen in any part of the state. Many farmers are preparing to set strawberries and other small fruits next season. Mr. Snuffin and Mr. Trapp have promised to furnish a statement later of the profits and expenses incident to the industry. The young people of Estacada with the Rev. Mr. Macpherson and wife enjoyed a conundrum social at the M. E. church in Estacada last night. An Epworth League was organized. Mrs. Macpherson was accepted as president, F. M. Gill, second vice pres dent; Loa Irvin, treasurer. School district No. 12 elected E. L. Wonacott director and re-elected J. J. Davis clerk. The Estacada Bcbool district re-elected John Stormer and elected Mr. Reagan to fill the vacan cy made by the resignation of Mr. Stratton. John F. Lovelace was re- i elected clerk. I Prof. J. E. Stubbs and Miss Vida Molalla, June 18 It has rained and j Dale of Estacada weremarrled in cleared up. Make your hay now but ; Portland today. The regular meeting of the militia company at Armory hall Monday ev ening was well attended , and the members again showed their adept ness "In learning the commands of Uncle Sam's fighters. The officers of the company express themselves as well pleased with the manner in which the company learns the various commands, and say that the company will be able to participate In the parade on the Fourth of July. Many of the uniforms have arrived, and it Is thought that they will all be here by next Monday. THIRD TEACHER AT MOLALLA SCHOOLS be cautious about it The picnic at Wrights Springs was very well attended considering the threatening weather. J. J. Johnson and Congressman Hawley made good talks. Central grange fur nished the vocal music. J. V. Harless is again with us and seems to be improving in health right along. George Killen and wife of Elliott The Tracy school district re-elected Henry Epperson director and W. H. Holder clerk. ANOTHER ADDITION TO BARCLAY SCHOOL That the Union high school ques- EAST MT. SCOTT. Prairie were callers at Molalla the!tiott is now bistory another matter first of the week transacting busi-jbas arisen which if taken up ness with Drs. Powell and Thomas. by the board of directors .of the Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas go to8cbool will probably be of great help Pioneer's association. to the present school facilities. It District Xo. 45 held school election is Bald that at the present time there Monday and re-elected director iv. is one room ,n ine Barclay building W. Everhart and clerk William Mack- j unused which could easily be utilized rell, and voted a tax to make addl-as an eleventh grade room. This pro tional improvements and employment ,3ect 13 looked upon by the citizens as of a third teacher for next term. a flne proposition and should it be Some Eastern .Brook trout were j brought before the atention of the planted in the Molalla river and trib- j board, action would probably be tak utaries last Monday under the super-!terra which numbered 22 are all de vision of Judge Dungan who reported jslrous of attending the home school, about two-thirds of them dead. icould facilities be given thera for re- ceiving a higher education. With another grade added to the present number no expense would be added . .... . i n ,J v. - - airawoerry picKing is ai lis neigntn tpachpr In this burg. All kinds of grain are looking fine and a large crop is an ticipated. Miss Lulu Rushford who has been away working is at home during the busy season. Miss Emma Held from Portland is staying with her brother George for a short time. We are sorry to learn thatJittle Esther Becker has broken her Teg. Mr. Ulrich Is going to build an ad-t dition to bis house and C. F. Zinser ' has bad a stone cellar built. A surprise party was given Miss Emma Held last Friday evening. One The Star Press print shop turns out the best work at right prices. Get es timates here on your printing. COMMISSIONERS COURT District 1 ' ; A Mather Emerick & Korinek O. Wissinger C. Counsell M. Gaffney C. Battin 10 "- . j M 'ii 4 00 4 "1 no TMEfMIC 5 FREE PRESENTS II. Itattln District 2 Portland Wire Works Security Metal Works Frank Puseh A. Mather M. B. Webster Orvil Johnson L. G. Harrington L. D. Jones 0. Rlngstad A. Conklund Otto Uesenald 1. W. Johnson M. A. Knox A. Prewett Frank Robinson W. W. Hubbard M. Hubbard District 3 Rodlun Rros A. S. Jacobs J. C. Elliott & Co. Sager & Wing A. C. Anderson G. Heese J. E. Slefer Frit Weltman. H. Ranktn Chas. Acock F. Beeso J. E. Slefer, special Olaf Gran, special Aug Wedln, special H. Raukin, special Chas. Acock, special A. G. Anderson, special G. Boose, special F. Wellman, special A. Wellman, special H. Paulson, special T. Usfer, special Ed Rugsted, special Louis Cock, special Joe Mlady, special SC. Young, special A. Nelson, special J. A. Stoll. special District 4 Lazarus C. Young Cary Hdw Co Steve Douglas v Heenan Gibson E. N. Rowley Wesley Douglas Wm. Douglas R. B. Gibson Andrew Douglas L. A. Freeman Wm. Young Emery Stlngley L. Hale Roy Linn R. H. Currln I Erickson M. Morgan Cleve Helple C. Lovell Cliff Sarver W. Barr B. F. Bullard F. Harklnrlder G. B. Linn District 5 Mary L. Bradley John Straus Chas Oleson J. W. Roots Mlcal Noyle J. R. Cochran J. F. Wilmorth Walter Hall Wayman Fisher Gus Herz B. Johnston Linden Richey J. Aemissegger J. W. Roots C. Z. Lake Otto Richey John Richey M. Long . A. Browning H. G. Knox District 6 John Straus John Straus J. B. Chapman Joe Albel James Taylor John Gibbons Fred Suckow Otto Spillman James Bell James Duncan J. M. C. Mil if John Suckow ! va; J F uckow W. V:i". r.c Henry '"h'twr f. strict 7 :..-.! Ig Bros; II. V nhelms '-rle- U-f F. E. Median District 3 ! '".-nig r-s ! V x Tar-) Henry Cook F. MnCa' e W Stopf Earl Laxter 4 00 ) 6 50 49 40 4 00 10 05 CO 00 Otto Paulsen 8 00 Christian Johnson 14 00 Administrator's Notlct or Final Set tlement, Patrick Sharkey Estate, Notice Is hereby given that the 92 00 'undersigned has this day filed 70 00 his final account as admlnlstra $4 00 tor of the Kxtato of Pat- 4 00 rick Sharkey, deceased, and that th 8 00 County Court of the State of Oregon, 3 00 County of Clackamas, has set Mon- 38 00 l'i.v the sum day of July, 1907, at tno 8 no hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day 37 50 and the court room of said court ns 14 (10 the place and hour of hearing objoe- 6 00 tlons thereto, 3 00 EDWARD J. SHARKEY, Administrator of tho Estate of Pat rick Sharkey, deceased. Souvenir Day for School Children, Tuesday, June 25. Dolls for Girls, Balls and Tops for Boys. Every child 1? years old or un-der paying admission to The Oaks Tuesday will receive a beautiful oruseful souvenir present commemorat ive of the Oaks 300th day of opera-tion. Free Picnic grounds, play grounds, hide and seek house, Cbllcoot pass, Bwlngs, and many other amusements. Free, sensational performance of The Great Davenports In their high wire specialties. Excursion Rates Oregon City to The Oaks., Children between the ages of.5 and 12 years, 20 cents round trip, including admission to The Oaks; children under 5 years of age free, when accompanied by parent or guardian; adults, 35 cents round trip, including admission to The Oaks. Special tickets will be on sale at Hardlngs Drug store, Main street, between Fifth and Sixth, streets, Oregon City, on Tuesday, June 25th. Good on all regular cars, on Tuesday, June 25, 1907. . ' W. O. Ru-h Chas. C'-x L. Ware F. Stone D. W. Douglas District 9 E. E. Ellott & Co. Meinlg Bros N, Ratt Peter Rath Carl Rath Henry Kllnker Henry Smith William Held Nick Scheel, Robert Miller Peter Ruhl :s 41 17 00 8 20 70 66 0j00 15 94 16 00 12 00 4 00 4 00 12 00 39 50 42 00 8 50 14 00 10 00 12 00 4 00 21 00 15 00 11 50 12 00 8 00 28 00 26 00 walks not on grade and otherwise In or accidents resulting from blasting good condition, If such obstruct Ions tor from any carelessness or neglect are not. removed by tho owners of I In doing the work set out In those tho adjacent property within three I plans and specifications, and will hold days after having boon nollfod by tho I tho city of Oregon City and any and Superintendent of Streets they shall I all officials thereof free and hsrmlosa become the property of tho contrac- therefrom. Notice for Bridge Bids. Sealed bids are invited for tho con struction of an 100 foot span Howe Truss bridge, resting upon concrete piers, together with fit feet of ap proach, across Butte creek on the boundary lino between the counties of Marlon and Clackamas, Stute of Oregon, at what Is known as tho Jack bridge, one mile southwest of Mar quant, Oregon. Plans and specifica tions will be on file at tho offices of the county Judges of Marlon and Clackamas Counties, on and after June 15th, 1907. Bids will bo opened on Friday, July 6th. 1907, In tho county court room at 1 o'clock p. m., at Salem, Or egon. Each bidder will bo required to de posit a certified check for the amount of 5 per cent of his bid, which shall bo forfeited to the counties of Marlon I 8 00 ! made to him. If he falls, neglects, or ISO 00 ! refuses, for the period of two days . . ! after such award is made, to enter 17 60 6 75 5 00 10 00 5 00 20 00 17 00 1 00 13 00 1,00 27 00 2 25 1 00 20 00 20 00 4 50 30 00 1C 00 25 00 1 00 11 00 3 00 5 00 C9 00 into a contract and file his bond in the manner required by, ami to the thick. satisfaction of the above named coun ty courts upon the day apisdntod. The county courts of Marlon and Clackamas reserve tho right to re ject any and all bid. Marlon County by M. A. McCORKLK. Roadmaster for Marlon County, Ore gon. Clackamas County by GRANT H. DIMICK. Judge. ORDINANCE NO. 20 98 2 12 36 o 00 75 22 80 00 10 83 00 57 00 6 00 6 00 C8 00 42 00 34 00 66 00 18 00 37 00 27 00 4 00 24 00 159 50 42 75 55 00 55 00 20 00 26 25 39 00 c rl) ; oo 20 00 20 00 2J hi 22 uu 41 00 27 00 Zi 01 67.8" 9 00 0 00 7: oo n 35 25 n 31 50 An ordinance providing for the time and manner of Improving Ninth street of Oregon City. Oregon, from the East line of Water street to a point on said Ninth street 150 feet West of the West lino of Main street. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: Section 1. The proposed improve- tor and shall be removed by him with out additional compensation therefvr. Fill and Embankments. No material of a perishable na ture will be placed In the embank ment. The earth taken from the ex cavation will be UHi'd to tiring the street and sidewalk to grade when necessary, tho remainder will become the property of tho contractor and shall bo removed by him. Grading will be paid for per cubic yard for excavation and embankment. The waste earth, rook or other material will bo paid for In tho excavation only. Transporting Material. The contractor Is required to have the beds of all wagons, carts or other vehicles used In transporting earth, rockor other material to and from the site of the work sulllclently tight do prevent leakage; and to cause all loose nuiterlal clinging to thu beds or running gears of such vehicles to be brushed or scraped olt after loading and unloading and tuko every precau tion to prevent the unnecessary strew ing of such material upon tho streets. Lumber and Timbers. All lumber anil timbers used In tho work must bo of sound fir timber, square edged and free from all largo loose or unsound knots, wancy edges, splits, and generally free from sap. Removal of Rubbish, All rubbish that may accumulate during the performance ot the work or by reason of the work herein pro vided for shall bo removed by tho contractor ami tho street left In a clean and good condition. Settlements. All settlements that may appear In any portion of tho macadam or other work before the final acceptance of tho work by tho city shall bo repaired and made good by the contractor at his expense. Sidewalks. A sidewalk will be constructed on either side of the street as follows, to-wlt: The planking will bo l! Inches 8 Inches wide ami 7', feet I long, dressed on thu upper surface and laid upon three stringers. The stringers will bo 4x6 Inches and not less than 12 feet long and will be set on tho edge and laid with broken I Joints. The stringers, when not rest ling upon the solid ground will have a firm hearing every six feet In length of Walk. The planking will bo securely nail ed to the stringers using two, four ami one-half H'j) Inch wire nails in each hearing. A lino of concrete curbing will be constructed on either side of the street 22 feet from tho center lino thereof as follows: Tho curb will bo C Inches wlilo on top. 8 Inches wide on tho bottom anil 18 Inches deep. The walk will have a grade or fall towards the center of the street of one fourth 04) Inch to each foot In width of walk. In the event of tho owner or own ers of any or all of the abutting prop erty desiring to lay or construct j walks, or gutter of concrete In lieu I of wood as herein specified, the right I is hereby reserved for them to so 1 lay or construct the same, in which ment of that part of Ninth street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the East event the entire additional cost of line of Water street to a point 'on ! ""'b eoncreto walks, or gutters, over said Ninth street 150 feet West of10'"' 8l",vu .nlrtct price for the iHitme in corihtrnrteil or wooil. shall the West lino of Main street, shall jM, lK,rno i,y mi, property owners and be completed within 90 days after the the contractor shall look to such 'rtti'ti.tp ,iP riwni.m finlv fur Biifli fidiJI. tlonal compensation. signing of the contract by the parties thereto, duo notice thereof having All mnrerto umiILm rnrbu nml mit. been given by publication of notice ; u.rH hH (.(,llf()rm to tho Htandard as will more fully appear by proof i specifications for same as proveded In i m 7 11 11 2 5 6 00 00 00 00 0i ')0 5 00 22 60 50 40 40 60 18 00 8 00 6 00 24 00 1 00 5 00 6 00 9 00 20 00 thereof duly presented and filed the olllce of the City Recorder. Section 2. The improvement shall consist as follows: 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 tno curbs after being thoroughly sprinkled and rolled. Care must be taken to preserve the proper crown and all soft and spongy places not affording a firm founda tion 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 com pact and solid. The full width to be paved shall be ip-ritilded and thoroughly rolled and "n.: --"ted with a steam road roller, j( n '. 'ess than 10 tons weight, or ' rain.'-ing Insuch places as the rol ler rann' t reach, and If during the pr.jce -f :!ing, indentations or sunk' ' r!aC" -inear such shall be filled -irop. "aterlal and then again rc'.. . u;it'! ev.-n surface is se-r-'red. "uch rolll"-- ;hs'l ' completed, an.j h'. all be test" I kii u accepted by the f'lt" Knglne"- l -'ore any material for t..c ;uveifjii: j placed thereon. ,1:tci:!am. On the rx"" "l thus formed and jC""Mleted v" Ijo spread a layer of eUt.i, bn' ntone, free from dlrst, -ot ;.n 6 Inches In in depth a:!"1" be'iij; thoroughly sprinkled and rolied. Tho stones shall be of square faced queried rock, uniform In quality and a nearly approaching the cube in Torm as practicable; of not less than one Inch In diameter, nor of greater diameter than will pass through a two and one-half (2) Inch ring. On the above layer of stone wlll bo spread a layer of screenings, in suf ficient quantity to fill up all Inter stices and to bring the street to the proper grade after being thoroughly rolled and compacted. And such screenings shall be sprinkled and rolled until a firm unyielding and thoroughly even surface Is obtained, which surface shall be the finished grade of the stree. Macadam will be paid for per cubic yard In place. Obstructions. The surface of the street will be cleared of all obstructions Including timbers, planks side walks and cross ordinance No. 326. Obstructions to Travel. I The work must bo done In such a manner as to obstruct public travel as Utile as possible. As soon as the I macadam Is completo It shall be thrown open to travel, but such alien ing shall not be deemed the final ac ceptance of the work. Colored Lights. Colored lights and If necessary night watchmun are to be mantalned at all obstructions or other placed of danger. Classifications. Earth This will Include clay", sand, loam or other earthly mntcrlal and loose stones containing less than one cub Ic foot. Loose Rock This will include all loose stones containing one cubic foot to one cub ic yard. Solid Rock This will Include all loose rock or bowlders containing one cubic yard and upwards, also all rock ledges or other material requiring to be dis integrated by blasting. Superintendence. All work herein provided for will be done In strict conformity with these specifications and plans accompany ing same In a thorough and workman like manner to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, and his decision as to the meaning and Intent of these spec ifications, measurements, computa tions of quantities, tho quality of ma terial to be used and all other matters pertaining thereto, whether freely specified herein or not shall be final and conclusive between the parties. All unfit or condemned material shall bo Immediately removed from the site of the work. In the event of any workman emifoyed by tho con tractor refusing to comply with the instructions of the City Engineer or his assistant or tho Inspector In charge of the work In regard to the removal of rejectod material or for doing his work in an unworkmanlike manner shall bo discharged by the contractor as soon as notlflod In writ ing by the Engineer of such neglect or refusal. Tho contractor must protect bis work until It Is completed and duly accepted, and he must repair any danmgo douo to It by freshets, ruins or other accidents nt his owii cost, In push of any accident to water or sow or pipes tho contractor shall Immedia tely notify the proper authorities. Staking Out Work, The work provided for under those specifications will bo staked out by the City KnKlneer or his assistant and the contractor will be required t carefully preserve nil .inch stakes sot. Alterations, The right Is reserved by tho city I council to make such alterations as may bo round expedient tiuring uu progress of tho work, and In such event there shall bo added to or de ducted from the contract price such sum s shall represent tho cost of such additional or substracted work to be estimated by tho engineer. The City reserves tho right to lay or relay all or any water or sower pipe or connections during tho progress of tho work. Extra Work. The contractor shall not bo entitled to demand or receive payment for any work as extra work, unless order, oil In writing by tho Engineer to do the same and at tho price agreed up on ami nuiiifd In the written order for such work previous to Its com mencement. Dispute. All disputes as to tho Intent and meaning of these specifications shall bo referred to tho Engineer and Street Committee wlume decision) shall bo final ami conclusive. Proposals. Parlies bidding on tho work pro vided herein must state In J heir bid tho time required for tho completion of the entire Improvement as herein specified after the approval of thu eoiitract by tho Mayor and should tho contractor fnll to complete tho work within tho time specified In the said contract the city shall have tho right to charge tho contractor tho sum of five dollars per day ss liquidated dam axe for each and every day that tho work shall remain uncompleted after mild NpecKled date and such sum shall lie deducted from the amount of th tlnal payment. No propositi will bo considered when not accompanied by a certified check equal to five per cent of th total estimate, which check shall bo forfeited to tho city Upon the failure of the successful bidder to execute tho agreement provided for herein within ten days after the award of tho contract. Blank forms upon which all pro- i jkiksIs are to b submitted will b furnished upon application to the City Engineer. Payments. t'pon final acceptance of the work the Engineer will make a final esti mate of the cost thereof and a pay ment of sen nty five percent of such estl'iiate will be ordered st the first regular meeting of tho City Council thereafter. The remaining twenty. five pr cent to be paid In a lump sum within thirty five day after such final ac ceptance. Bond. The contractor will 1m required t furnish a bond with approved security In the full amount of the contract price, conditioned on tho faithful and complete performance of the work In accordance with all ll.e stipulation of the contract and within the time named therein. Engineer. Wherever tno worn "Engineer" li used in thorns specifications It 3 un derstood to refer to tho City Engineer or to any Engineer employed and au thorized by tho city council to super intend such work. Committee. Wherever the word "Committee" oc curs In thece specifications it shall be understood to refer to the Com mitten on Streets and Public property cf th City Council of Oregon City. Contractor. Wherever tho word "contractor" oc curs in these specifications it Is un derstood to refer to the contractor, or firm of contractors (or any member thereof) or any contractor undertak ing the work heruln specified. All the above work and material to be furnished, shall be done and furn ished to tho satisfaction of the City Engineer. The City Council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Section 3, Tho committee or Streets nml Public Property a :i hure by authorized to advertise fi r nnd re ceive proposalr as aforesaid, 'd th Mayor nnd Recorder ahull enter Into contract with each person, fir n or corporal Ion to whom tho contract are let by the City Council for the Im provement or parts thereof as speci fied In this ordinance. Section 4. Each contract shall con tain a stipulation to the effect that tho person, firm or corporation to who-n said contract Is let shall look for pay ment only to the sum to bo assessed upon the property liable to pay for such Improvement, and collected and paid Into tho City Treasury for that purpose, and" they will not require Or egon City by any legal procoss or oth erwise to pay the sum out of an other fund. Section 6. Whereas the oondltlon of said street la dangerous to the health and safety of the city, and Its Improvement is necessary for the Im mediate preservation of tho same, ,1a tho Judgment of the CoudcU of Oregon City, Oregon, an emorgoncy exists; therefore this ordlnahce shall take ef fect and be In force Immedlatetly up on its approval by the Mayor. Road first time and ordered pub lished at a, special mooting of tho Responsibility. j Council of Oregon City, held Friday, The contractor ahall take entire Juno 14, 1907. charge of the work during the pro- By order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. gress and shall be responsible for any loss, damage or Injury to water and sewer pipes to adjacent property, 4