G THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING,. MARCH 4, 1C17. ; f UT OF SIXTY BILLS, TiTOE RELATING TO HIGHWAYS PASSED Legislature Enacted Into Law ; Several Measures ; of Im ' portance in Road Matters flOAD BOND BILL IS CfilEF Measures Fart aiulngr to County Admin. Sstratto of Highways Are of UHle - Ter Interest M Slmfclet Xethods. 1 ...turlnc the recent session of the leg islature odd bills relating: to hlsh "way , traffic , were introduced, and "abqiit one fdosen of them were enacted Into laws. - Chtef among these were the $6,000, ; 000 -road' bond bill, the" reorganization .. of tne state mgnwav commission u the Been-fiarret bill, which provides for the issuance of bonds to the V amount of 1,000,000 to meet the fed ' oral appropriation during the next five year for post and forest roads. : , Of ho .lees interest were several r measures pertaining to county admin istration Of highway. r Included with these is House Bill 3 No. ' Os which provides a simpler "method, of laying out.- opening, estab lishing constructing. Improving, main taining, altering, repairing, widening, grading, straightening, locating, rclo - eating, legalizing and vacating county irond, etc, -n Couaty Courts Hare mil rower. Under' the old law, there was much confusion and conflict. Under the new law county courts will have full au thority Over all county roads, and four I methods Of procedure are provided. First, by petition of freeholders; sec 'iend, by resolution of the eontv court; third, by grant of Owners of neceasarv "'rights "or way, and fourth by condem Hationrpfoceedings. . " The, county board or viewers Is to consist of two freeholders and the " county ' surveyor. Counties having road masters may substitute him for -the couhty surveyor. ; v Proceeding , by petition theappllcs . ion must be aigned by 21 or a major ity of, th fee holder Of the county . residing in the road district or dis tricts where the road is to be located. : relocated, laid out or changed. ' The petition must be accompanied by J a bond to be executeiby oneor more ' of the petitioners to defray all ex .renses la case the petition is not "granted. ' . Tiling Claims for Bamagss. The board of viewers shall .assess ""and determine damages. Claims for ; Camfif e must be filed with the coun - ty court prior to the expiration of the 'Bate on which the viewers' report is 1 read the second time. If hot filed then it shall b .considered that claims for . any damages have been waived by the -property owner. Under the old law no definite time, was fixed for filing claims for damages. , After a . road has been established, i the final survey Is to be made Instead f before, a at present. The method . Pf . making this final survey is also modernised i,' No final order establishing, altering ' or relocating any road or highway Shall be set aside or annulled on ac count of any defect or Irregularity in ens petition -or resolution. Htllirt That Are Immaterial. 'T The following irregularities are de- eiared to be immaterial defects: Er t rors Of description of intermediate points when the road can be otherwise definitely located; errors in posting of notices where it can be shown that all persons objecting to the proceedlags bad actual notice prior to the time of the first reading of the petition er res , station, and errors in or omissions of ., jtames of petitioners appearing on the ; notice., where no remonstrance is filed. b When thefrelocatlon of a road is made :. It will aufajnatically vacate any por tion of the old road outside the new location. This will do away with peti ; lions for vacating roads. . rv . Use Another Method. ' The second method of procedure that may bo used is by resolution. The county court may, without petition, on t own motion by resolution declare its. intention to locate, establish, alter J wldeo, straighten, or change the direc- Hon of any road, and such notice shall r bo given as Is provided for upon the filing of a petition, and like proceed ings shall be bad In the matter of .damages, etc, " If any objections or remonstrances r shall - be presented, the court, after bearing the same, may deny them. All - flamages shall be paid out of. the coun ty treasury. V . Counties are also -(given authority to Invoke the right of eminent domain In ".Condemning necessary property. ' Tor Vacating' Roads. . -J A5new;method of vacating roads is - also provided. This can- be done elth . by petition or by resolution. Under -'the old' law the only procedure is by petition. It also is provided that roads maybe -legalized when record are lost or de stroyed. . w ' Another important bill is House Bill -619. This measure abolishes after . January 1,1918, the offices of the road supervisor, and provides Instead for ; the Appointment o'f county roadmas ter, who may be cither a practical road builder or a trained engineer, to -.be known as county: roadmaster, who hall work under the direction of the county court. He shall be eiven as si t ants, the number to be fixed by the Bounty court. Can Divide Counties. The county courts may, as often as tbey deem necessary, but not of tener than ones a year, divide counties Into ' suitable and convenient road districts. -Upon the petition of IS resident free - holders, approved by the roadmaster. , district, improvements may be initiat ed. A road district meeting can be Lealled on the petition of three free holders. " ' All property owners who have resld ed in the district for SO days previous are eligible to vote at district meet ings. The district may vote a special . tax of not to exceed 40 mills on the . dollar "on the taxable property of the districts if approved - by the county court. - . ' .' In district work, except In case of ' emergency or the determination by the county court to use convict labor all Improvements estimated' by the coun ty roadmaster to cost 2000 or mors shall bo let to contract. The work is to be done under the dl rection or tno county court and super vision of the county roadmaster. For , a general road fund the county court may 1 levy a tax of not lo exceed. 10 A griddle hinged fn the center baa been Invented that can be turned over t baks acaka on bota. sides. ; SAVING JDEA INSPIRES TRUCK PURCHASE ti . . .. m --mniif- f skisy " Tif ,teiffft-'iJJefrees3ssWafrsBassBsasMM i "11Tff" IMI!?TI1ITIsffffifrtTl' " V ymmMtmmlmm , , Mim ! . ; j j jit- -, a, i 'jump Iji. JJ J Jjwt)"' wwJ ' ir"""1i,1T J H If t ?- ' i'"' ' wsrwwsii.i T-fjjiw.riy.v?e4?Wiis' wewjgm . i I v m- - " " .:.:vi:.:':r.'':'::'vv V : . . : n-v -c ' i ' 1 4- k PULL YOURSELVES OUT OF THE MlID IS ADVICE OF FRANK TERRACE Washington Booster . Tells . What Good Roads I Have Done for His State. bo earn an barsebaek. We had that condition one- In - Washington,, but Wava passed lent btyotld If : Terraca , i a dairyman and ha has increase at least Eft per cast and m studied the road question from' the will be up with us of Washington, dairyman's standpoint mill Use dllrr. - -Touf alogan should ba Puli Oregon poesibiUtlesMn Oregon and :Walng- Mt ar ,tms- mud. Only recently at ton west of the Cascades V'r'si" Rainier, a man eaine to tb meeUng liar, Oregon has a natural advantage, which I addressed and apologised for but this 1 mora than offset by a lack B0t bringing bts Wife. said 'hla of roads, assert Mr. Terrace. i to th highway that is. the Co- Oregon wiA a great stats whety lumbia river highway, was about four Washington was a terrttory he add- miiea long and ha couldn't driVt a ed, "but Washington baa rorgtd aneaa m aver it his wire couldn't walk, largely for tbs reason that ah baa) da feSi-Bs9-ssssi viopea . ne , nignwaya.. , "e" 1 -iitli4titilliliiiillllnliiiiiiiiltitt,Ml,.,M.i.. ....... ..k.. ..... n.i.,. i... ,1 reloped her farm and her dairy ta-i"'"""''M'"'"'i''iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiuitiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuHiuuuuilHUlU; IS CONSTANTLY ON THE GO torinla sUa KU Bad ima ta Bt U atoriia Chair rllvan . f . .- - maatamammaMiatt, Two-ton Packard truck purchased throngh Portland agency by Billy Sunday for use on his Hood Hirer Among the newest pnrchasera af a Packard truck is Billy Bunuay,vne evangelist, who last weekf bought one for use on his Hood "River ranch. Mr. Sunday closed a'deal with the Port land Motor Car company ot this city through W. B. Froud, local; represent- RELATION BETWEEN .HORSES AND MOTORS ' IN WORLD'S HAULAGE Long Time Must Elapse Be fore Latter Can; BeMVIotor ized,. Says A. E' Robinson. ranch. atlvo for Packard trucks, for a two ton truck of standard Packard chassis with body specially built and designed for "The Sunday Hanoht rmring the part of -the year when Billy Sunday takes' a rest from the pursuit of saving souls he confines a good deal of his time to "The Sunday Ranch,' which Is located some 12 miles from tho town of Hood River. Here he has established all the up-to-date methods of living including a swimming pool, tennis courts, etc The ranch comprises 70 acres and is de voted to miscellaneous cultivation- Among: his well kept lot of stock Is a rin strain of Pblin China hogs, of which he has taken a particular fany. The truck Is one of the latest mod els and is equipped with electric starter and lights. The body is of special design and construction for fa cilitating transportation problems of tho farm. Appropriate racks for the handling of all stock and produce is One of the main features, in the mar Coos county friends ihava presented feVank Terraca of Kinsreounty. Wash- I lngton, with a Morris chair, made of , native myrtle wood In. appreciation of tils services in .the road bond campaign Of several months ago. But, sad to relate, Mr, Terraca baa no chance to enjoy tha chair, Just about the tlm he gets settled down lit It. there cornea a call from some sec lion of tha northwest for him to ad dress some good roads meeting. "They ara working the to death," he says. "Two weeks ago 1 was at Cie elum. From there I went-to Vancou ver Island and then to Mt Vernon in Skagit county, Washington, where they are considering a bond issue tor hard surface reads. . zxtepa Innt oh tnmp. "t wis at Rainier iat Sunday and In the beat few days I am going Into eastern Washington. The farmers all ever this northwest country are de manding natter roads, ana they are TBI movement ketine of nroducts comes the real value of the Packard. Billy Sunday's I going to have them. fcavlna- nollCT is Dernetuated this time I ia crowing- Merger every dav on an economic principle. i When he la at home hear Orlllia, Mr, -(U. P.) Federal ted that Lvy Im- ; ' lies Art feiifenstTeV Chicago. March S.- Judge Land la estimate beroff. bankrupt, told him m lUa. He ordered Ztmberoff held under , S9e bond, "or f 2S for each lie you hare told ' ma- j--- ...-.,.... a. . 1 ; wlk Bnslaaaa orows. - . : -"Tba first thllk r.ohdenser in Wash-3 g Inrton was established at Rent near tz Seattle It had a capacity of only a S row thousand pounds per day and had but little - product to handle because 3 tha farmers could hot reach It en ac count of tha .worse than bad roadsT With the coming of the ehdene road development started. - In the last five years King county has spent .15. 000,00 on her roe-da and the counties north as thoeb more. "During the last 1 year or to- there has been put Into' condensers mere than tlO.000.000. These condensers have manufactured mlHlonS of pounds of milk annually, the product of 10.- 000 cows. This could hot have bean done without Improved highways. "Four Vearg ago the milk was bring ing an average of 1 1.1 per hundred. Now it brings IS.10k and the demand is constantly increasing. Demand Batter "toads. "For this and ether reasons our farmers are demanding more and bet ter roads. They do not ask about the cost, aa they' consider roads an In vestment. , W have some it con densers, fully (0 creamer lea and at least SO cheese factories. "If Oregon bad developed Its roads as tbe Puget sound country has dona yon would have as many condensers ia we have. "One of tbe most unique road meas ures I have ever heard of is i-our H.- 000.000 bond bill. It -will hot give you 1 an tnesroaaa -you want, rr Something which can never It will, howeven etert everything go ing ana oy tne time yon spend that amount -of money your dairying will 1 nil iiiiii; ! in 1 1 i n j 1 on L'S AUTO DIRECTORY tiiisiiiiittiitittititiiuiittiiiiiiiiittiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiitutuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiits COOL EVENING SUGGEST ROBES Largttt Assortment City BALLOU & WRIGHT BROADWAY AT OAK Prest - O - Lite Storage Batteries W Kara Suitable &m for Year Car ARCHER AND WIGGINS COMPANY Orefon Distributors SIXTH STREET AT OAK ByXTJre Shop TOtgocrw: As there etlll are Something like 25,000.000 horses living iln and on the United States, there Is yet some dis tance to go before the -World's .haulage becomes completely motorized," says A. S. Robinson -of the KisselKar. Against these millions, ; we now have but 160.000 mottf- trucks, al though the truck percentage gain of each year is so great that tho future of this branch of automobile manu facture Is one of the rosiest sureties among American industries; Consider for a moment , just the cost of feeding 25,000,000 horses at least SI a day per Dobbin;, Twenty five million dollars sounds like Euro pean war figures, doesn't it? "If these horses all worked stead ily, which of course they do Jnot, each might haul a half ton io miles, a day, or in tha aggregate 12,250,000 tons over 2,500,000,000 : rollesJ ? "It Is estimated that - 8.800,000 trucks could cover the i same distance ana naui tne aametonnaga as. tne 25, OOOiOOO horses. Therefore, if each two horses were replaced byr a eae-ton mo tor truck. It would mean 12,500,000 trucks reeling off about 875,000,000 miles each day. Whereas the horses require $25,000,000 a day to reed, their haulage equivalent in , trucks- liberally estimated,, would consume much less iln oil, gas, repairs and depreciation, f;rwtillA nnttAVfno. ' IIS ft tlf AiA 11,1 miles.' THE INTAKE Band Oreeta Ititii, Gene Evans: who shares honors with Dr. ,BrougherH as oemg one or the only two inch who dared the Portland climate the whole summer through in white suits, la back, duly greeted and again estab lished with the Boss & jPeake Automo bile Co. Evans has eeen much of the Pacific Coast since he 4eft here some months ago. He spentl the.wjLnter in Ixs Angeles, hut like other iQregoaians wants to be home to meet khe spring. Motor Association to Stance Tha Oregon State Motor association win have .another dance on March -17. at me duo nouse on the Bandy river. The last affair, held February 21, was so successful that another was "urged on ine committee at an early oate and March 17 was selected.! CRITTENDEN IS MADE COVEY COMyiAIAGEfl SIX !tv v " niiS 3T.;Hk-x vv't-f. -j i - . . . lackrt CHttengu.r.. I Cotnclde'nt with , tha 1 resgnatlos: of A. w. Strowger from the Covey Motor Sfr ,ame tn a-PPOlntment of Jack- Qittenden as i manager. Mr. Crittenden, who has been associated with tho Covey Motor Car Co for tha P two years, is a man of wide' experience- in tha automobile S Industry; having been; connected with several eastern, anta conerns.iriA .iA m time. Howard M, Corey will again Inter est himself in the affairs of the firm more actively than he has in' the last tWO years., He Will malnfnfn t, era! supervision -over both' the whole sale and reta.!i hniiroc . .' Dl Fair List Prices I 1 i 0 julkpLri ----- -., - - i r i I ii i r i- - ISILAECClAFETYraiAilKSS 171THEN a Goodrich Black Safety .Tread Tire is sent from the factory of the B. F. Goodrich Company, it carries Goodrich's avowal that it is free from imperfection of material and workmanship. It is the best non-skid fabric tire, the oldest, largest, most skillful rubber manufacturer can make. It must render service worthy of the good name it bears the high service Goodrich requires of lL If, as occurs In rarest instance, it fails, the B. F. Goodrich Com pany is more eager than you" that its shortcoming be made good. Uner Too 5e Tnss Sla Goodrich Th-es are Stscke4 Goodrich Fair Treatment will not let you hold a just grievance against a Goodrich tire. Goodrich Fair Treatment lays down this law: "The buyer of a Goodrich Tire must be satisfied." ! , The B. F. Goodrich Company courts honest fault-finding with its tires. Goodrich Fair Treatment will meet these complaints with adjustments quick and square will malse these adjustments gladly and generously. It will not permit a Goodrich patron to feel that a Goodrich tirfc owes him anything. It wants back any Goodrich tire you feel owes you anything. - Y; ' f - . t ' - ' - The B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY, Akron, Ohio Also maker of the tires on which Dario Resta Won the official 1916 National Automobile Racing Quunpionship Silvertorrn Cord Tjres y broadway! At burnside street, Portland - Ak'Ycror Dealer fo Tbcm llaa - - lUfi'li'' i' , -v .'-. . H'.Mtt. ; SILVERTOWN'S DOMfNATlON OF 1916 AUTO RACING The 1916 automobile racing season brought forth amongst a half hundred Sflmtowa Tictorles . tbe following especial triwnphs bt the ONLY fi-a(y, W-we' tiret r nT nrf rim snini Fir iilmiMp, Till Tins sli imr - . - 15.582 pehtortI toward the rlii,liBililp by Sflieitesaey.l7 by ALL iu i in itfci sCOMBggQ. - . ESsaty yv seat, of aQ titm priiswlnsJnt-piiaTHMteA.A.A.saartlnasaiasse. Striata to 5 Fin by ALL tls 7 II .In 'the Trlanirl tux ax i isnc Ooeayear Tires, Tahee series aa4 A Aeoee- CLEAN. HONEST. SERVICE GARAGE irsi-OUM aaraca aa4 Kapair tntep. BTewle ana rail Xaalsnea. CIUWFORD-HOUGHTON-SNODGRASS M I3S tT. M. 3KAMSAXI. liflS' Chalmers H. L. KEATS AUTO CO.. BraaeSrey at Burnt kle. ' Brda4waf E3C8 Mew Demons trstlnf tha New 3400 R. M. P. $10f0 F. O. B. Factory Chandler SeS the Chandler Fomr-Paseea ft Rosas tar GERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO., 313 Oregon Street. East End of Steel Brldg Trucks 3if IVtt 2, 3Vi and 5 Ton The Btaadard of YoniaaA Baslaass Senses, Columbia Carriage' & Auto Works sns raosT sTamar. Edwards' Tire Shop Vulcanizing Tira Repairing 331 ANKENYBroadw.y 1034, A-l 133 Oeedjeav aerries Itattoa, AJaz ZtUirlVntors Fords roaSaaslT motteia. Basy tarats, I1SS.T0 sewa eataaeS Cas oet month. Treae ta yen ela rerd. Vera Bemoe Pept never etesea. Vbeae fer Bervtoe Oar. aeasBBBBV3 Jae aLVvBkBa-CB srJaB to4 atearsay at. Mala so, A4a Francis Motor Car Exchange Phone E. 1199 E. 13th at Hawthorn Garford Motor Truck Sales Company 33 AXOZB aTAZfef TCATLAMp, OBBaOsT J A complete line of motor trucks made 'from the heat material obtainable and backed fey reputation resources end facllltlea. - :- , orernead valv Grant Six Overhead valve saotor. Vs fiaar.nteto from Me standpoint of au-aronmd afxidaacy has B?XBY AtTTO COt. ' 11th ahd Oak at Bnraside. tlroaa. SIT. XT America a urea test Light 51 HaVIies h. l. mann motor car co. -Va7 , S9 NORTH 23D MAIN 199 Hudson Svsr ftia Th car with the greatest reeere'i, BOSS A PEAKE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 615-617 Wathlttgtoa Street Hupmobile WOBDEBrtTi OAJS EST rBmrOBJaAJTCB. BLttfunr Atrfo co. llth ani oa at araslde. a read. tlT. National National ears of today represent nnqueslionably the hlfbest standard In meter care. ItaXXlTf AtFtto CO., llth sat Oak at Bonnia M read. ait. Maxwell Eeeaesay receras, aen-etep reeeras aad saaaUeet tip-keep records. BOSS e PEAKE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY -615-617 Weshingtoa Street Oldsmobile .Distinctive High Grade. Light Weight. - OLDSMOBILE CO. OF OREGON , Broadway and Conch ; Phono Broadway 1640 ' Oakland uwen iviagnet OREGON OAKLAND MOTOR COMPANY, Wholesale OAKLAND AUTO SALES COMPANY, Retail 622 Alder 8L at Sixteenth Mafai 414 Gibson F-lHrir- Hairava A If Storafe Battery-Co. . N CAT-ACXTT Uf TOVg J. S1225 . a 1525 81935 niun otiiniM at rorti.BA aOXJIBTg MOTOm CAJB CO ram aad Xlaaders 8ta. , Smith Form-a-Truck BHgS?f. Borne ttaoocovled territory j f esi write for BOlstrltonten fo Orssom pro position Trucks MoroUaal Dutnlata, ton capaeit Main 9019 94 to Ito S ton, v Visa Delivery . H MOTOR COMPANY 4. ;" ' ,445 Stark Street Un I -j oxzAjr, xovxst azBYZoa v: " L. Vaii Matre Stomge v Uiamofia iina Battexy Co. . Ratfppi 32 North Broadway Sales and Service "ail"l7Z . x aapert Advise Aheat Tew Battery rreely oivea VeKe Tho BOrweil Seflos repreeestts tho latest sad beat La ssotof ears. New vatue at anadima prices. , D. C. WARREN MOTOR CAR CO. ' BS-60 N. 23d Street- Phono Main 780 IT" VULCANIZING Let ns do your tire repalrinaU All eur work is abso lutely g-uarenteed. Our prtcee are always rlsht. Wo sell all leading brands of tires and tubes, saeoliaa. oil. and Ure sunSrlee, - - . .. . ..' faoxno moAMtamm oo. way ae Third at. White Pleasure Cm and Motor Trucks The White Company, Park and Couch Streets Wo Stock Then, we Sepal . we vaarye TStm, x - Tree Advice aad Saspeetlea, ' ATJTO' BZJBCmuO XQTJTJPlCBirr co BUta aad Barasue Streeto. t.