uikk I Koiiiis OCU PORTLAND t.ET ft ¡1 Portland. Ore. Jan. 17. (Special) Tilt' Dalles Chronicle — Wide interest and confidence exnressos tne sentiments of iti Oregon throughout the Past every progressive thinking man was noticed by Theodore B. Wil oi'Oregon in it*» recent editorial cox. pr- sident of the Oregon De o i the subject o f good roads, V velopment League, who has just w hich we here quote: j Oregon has ;>-a\eied in the returned from a business trip. He found the railroads are ad mud long enough. The wheels i vertising* Or. gon e xtensively o f the state’s progress have been and expects this, in connection too frequently sunk in the holes He can make your icatch keep Nine with the other work along simi iff our roads. The thinking men i - t _ lar lines, will bring a flood of have re id the signs of the times. settlers. Mr. W deox found the We must build our roads better. belief general throughout the The men who are building our East that the completion of the railroads and developing our in- Panama Canal will ho o f great dustries anxiously wait the e x -: pression of Oregon's people, in benefit to the Coast. this matter of road building. ho ]>rjde Air. Wilcox showed ' o f Mosier. Oregon, lie feels in his slate when he Complete development o f re said: “ On my trip ] passed sources without good roads to For your Drugs. Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station through Virginia, die Carolinas aid rrensportation is impossible, a id Ceorgia. I do not hesitate The seeming legality of Oregon ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, Ice Cream and to sav I would not give the poor- people in tin matter of road ( i a Water. Everything in the Drug line. est acre in the whole Northwest building can no longer be ex- far ten of the best in that sec- ciised on the ground that the tion of the country; that is, for constitution will not permit -agricultural purposes.” . pledging of the county's credit The new railroads m the TVs- for permanent road making, c'Hites iivei irito 'D . u-ior Ore- The good xmds «amendment so gon are going forwar i at a rapid sironglv approved at tlie ast rate and are both pva<?lical*y election u"iio - • . this oat. ready for trains fo r a distance make this amendment of 71 miles from the mouth of operative, live good roads meas- During JANUARY all seasonable the river. The Ilarriman line ures are to go before the legis expects to reach the 82nd mile lature. They provide for the goods will be sold at reduced post by February 1, leaving 51 cva'.ion of a 'at - highway coin- miles to lie built to Redmond. mission of three members whose prices. ince-'_ sha'l be die Jt is expected 4his ".ill bo ac ev-.'ut: s t a t e highway commissioner. complished in May. Toe Hill Heating Stoves and Ranges at a road will probably lie completed The obligation of the conmiis- s'jni-; sionei* will be to help build roads: as far as Bend early next great saving to you ' a n 1 help operate the road build-, mer. United States engineers have ing system we have lacked. ______ J l ___________ officially approved the project Tills is the most important of for a 00-foot channel to th ■ sea the bids because it promises to from Portland and the; recom result iy actual road building. \ The- bills for the use of convicts mend an appropriation >» 000 for starting tht work The in stale and county prisons will, officials contemplate tin d ’edg when adopted, have the effect ing and maintenance of a chan of n aking men who before have i nel BO feet deep and 300 wide. been n;erel\ a burden, assistants, This will be far easier, it is be even if unwilling, instate and, lieved, ban was the original im county development. The state provement of the river, which.1 ¡‘id hill, which causes the state, lias been'deepened from 17 to 27 to pay one-third and the county] two-thirds of the oust ot perma-, feet at low tide. Portland people are becoming nent roads, will take a material The Bulletin has made arrangements with the Portland interested ill the 1911 exhibition burden from the counties, while! Evening Telegram whereby we can give subscribers the ad o f the Portland Fair and Live-, the bonding act will not only vantage of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. moke operative the recently ap- stock Association, which is ex You can get a metropolitan evening paper with all the latest roads amendment,1 proved good pected to be the 1 esi' yet. Di- news from all over the world and all the news of Mosier in the • ectors met during the past week but will furnish means for each and outlined a broad policy for county to " ai se road-making j Bulletin ¡it a remarkably low price. (PUBLISHER) Department of The Interior, IT. S. Land Onice At The Dftile*, Oregon, December 30th. 1910. Hood River's Reliable Jeweler for \ 'atches, Diamonds, Jewelry Go To The Arthur & Burt Drug Co., C Special Prices M Ore Great Combination Offer M fo . cation and sw orn statem ent on tin* loth 1 day o f M arch, 1911. b e fo re tin* Regis ter and R eceiver, o f the United States • band O ffice, at The Dalles. O regon. r lllit A ny person is at liberty to protest this purchase b e fo re en try, o r initiate . a contest at any time b e fo re patent is ’ sues, by flfn g a corroborated affidavit in this office, a llegin g farts w h ic h . M o S K T would d e fe a t th e . nt x Prescriptions a Specialty. j | N O TIC E is hereby given that Robert W . Sini|-son, w hose post office address is M osier, O regon , did, on the Cist day o f Febru ary. 1010, tile in this office Sworn Statem en t and A pplication. No. tKHWiS, to purchase the SE1-ISE1-4, Section 11, Tow nship 1 N orth. R ange 11 Hast. W illam ette M eridian, ami the tim ber thereon, under the provisions o f ; the act o f June 3, 1878, and acts amen da tory, know n as the “ T im ber ami Stone l.u w .” at such value as might 1 be fixed by appraisem ent, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and tim ber thereon have been - a p praised, the tim ber estim ated 60,0(10 hoard fe e t at $1.00 per M ., and the C. \Y. Mourn-:, ptjVtijfuhnn Jany. It, si March 10) Home NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION T he C are REAL E STA TE Lands IJ. S. Kami Offio*» ■ A t Th*» Dallos, O regon, the of The Dalles, Oregon . Wlt.l. W ild . 1 HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION S l',v lilll.v Capital $100,000. U0 Oregon Su plus ind undivid ed prob's 100 , 000,00 J. S. S 'HENCK, Shoeing and E d M. W H P r e s id e n t M ax A. V il l ia m s '/ice Pres. ogt Cashier General Satisfaction guarantees MOSIER OREJON D epartm ent o f Vii.• Interior, ok First National Bank Repair Work. (PL' H U S H HR) I regon C hamberlain W. A. HUSBANDS B lacksmith R egister. i O o s ie r I B DAVENPORT HARNESS Co. ¡NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION g a y v o w e l l . Mgr. N’ O T IC E is h e r c b y gfiven that Oscar (PL HbisHER) Harness and Saddlery Goode | E. Wi! .on, w hose postotth address' is J D epartm ent o f The Interior. I T e n t s . W agtO l- C 'Vers. Etc I . Land t Wire at | TT , “ „ . , AIoHÌer, O regon , diti on thè liSrh day o f ! Ti r, e D u M Hand made Harness a Specialty * FYhruaiv, 1910, file ¡n Ibis office Sworti . hi . Oregon. D ecom ber 9 th, 1010. ; „. , . . , * Decombe pj lu rition. No Off 103, : \u\ r\tne i - . . w*h’ Idw l!,," ' , , , .... , . 1 riO h i . herehy K,v **n that »n i.> p u o hase (li- M .l- iS Y V l- 1 . s „ n o i , , | . Reov. s. o f M osU r, Or. »;•>»*. w ho on CS. Town.slii|i I N orlh, R on go 11 tinsi, l' . iiruaiy 9th, 1910, macie Tinitier nini W iltam etto M erinian, un.I thè tim her !' ' ,l,’ ne anpli.-ation \'o O'.'IHli, fov otfdetm nt arti i Jiloi* i known MOOD RIVER - O R EG O N !vf MOSIER M A RK ET t ,*'i v " .!j ' mio , .-u am eclutory. . iownship 1 North, iKmgu 11 k a i;, Wil- 1S,S. nini n lamette Vler, lian, ha tiU .1 nof.ee ni a - thè “ Tini'oer nrvl Stone i intention to rnake Final tim her ami 1 Ihereon, e 'der he proviM Onsof thè C. tt IL T D \TT \T ctn/rA nin i NSM ORE, Prop. L«-.v,” tt nell valile as iniglit he ti\i (I -Ione l’roof, to estahlinli claim to *he D EALER IN hy apprai«mi. nt, ami tliat, pui suant to 1 “ boxe ile-a rih.-d, befnro ihe Ueg- l' resh und Cured Meats , , , ister and Rereiver of thè U. S. Land sm l, applicano ,, thè land ami timher tiffice. al Th- Dall.',-, Oregon, ,m he Conn try Produce thereon htivo h«**n appiainiMl, th** turi y..rith day of Fohruary. IDI 1. • ht‘r (tslimatfd 270,000 board f» ut h !, >5.r>0 | Klaimanl namos a.s vy, ‘ ihvhsus : Ben IV/T a h i a t » _ i ice n ts per M, .111.1 *h- lanci $.V) li); tliat ! IV 'I'',U’11'' Ah. n ia th c v . Oiii'sp*r K e r.- lake. ,J. li. Re , vi ... all .d Mo ier. O r i- --------------------------------------------------------------- tiid appl'can t v ili o lfcr final p r o o f in g<>». | support o f hi a application and vvurn odici st atem ent on thè 2*1 t.h day o f KtOn-uary, Regi der. | '1911. b e fo re thè K eRister and K ccd v e r (First publication I)ec. 23) I A pleasant piace to spend a so | o f thè U. S. Katid Office ai The Dalhts, O regon . ciii! h ou r is at ' (’. W. M Àny per on Is nt liberty to protesi ib is pu ich ase b e fo ie entry, o r initiate a con tesi at atiy timo b e fo re pAtenl is- , snes, by fding a corrobora ted affidavit fin t hi > office, a llegin g fa c i« which ' Would d e fe a t tbia entry. :, THE OAKS .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION S. E. Francisco’s Fool Room (ISOLATED TRACT) S u r P U B L IC L A N D S A L E N o. OG8f-‘2 United Stales l and Office D r in k s , C andy , C igars T obacco The Evening Telegram is the best paper in the state, mar the organization that augurs cash. C. W. M oorf , The Dalles, ureKmi, Mosier, Oregon well for its future. As an aid All of these bills should be well ket reports unexcelled. Saturday edition contains a magazine iJecvrnlier 31 >1, 1910. ! R esister. in fostering the livestock .indus- considered by our legislature, comic section in colors. Fin** )*nli atlon Ibr. HJ N otice i ; h*»rehy given *«■■». d i - I try. this organize ion is doing a Their provisions should be well ree ted by the ( ’o m m iseion erof (h e G o n - The Portland Evening Telegram $ ô per year C. H. JENKINS, 1). M. i>. Their defects, if; eral Land Office, under provisions o f . great work for tl lie Pacific North- \ understood. Airship Prizes offered any. should he corrected. But The bulletin A c t o f Congress approved June 27, j $ 1 .5 0 per yr 1 lENTIST west. The Oregonian says: “ More 190'), Public No. .“,0.2, w e will otf *rat » m u OVKK iiuti . sk bankinucompany Hardware and farm imple- above ail. our lawmakers should Total $ 0 .5 0 than $900 will lie given away in public «ale to the h ighest bidder, at 10 Him NUS: ment dealers of the state will as- remember that the people have D T..--D l!,-iklenec 5H II prizes in the airship contest «/clo ck a. in., on the 2Srd day o f F e b semble in Portland for their an- Pf->ken decisively m favor of ruary 1911 at thia office, the follow in g OREGON Both papers through this office | which will In* held at the Olds, trafct o f land to -w it: SKI 4NVVI 4, m - c . HOOD RIVER mial convention on January 24-.*~<'d matis a* the polls and by if paid in advance for 1 year, jWortman & King store from 5, T / l N. K. Il K. W. M. 27. Trade questions will be dis- the il““ wide " '” !i representation at the on or before February 15th, Any persona claim ing adversely tly* 'January 24 to January 28. The recent good roads convention in cussed and problems that con H. G . K I B B E E 1911. above-described landa are advis? d to I contest is open to bovs under 18 Portland Wo need system in front the merthants will be I years old, and the models entered : ¡'K • • "" "> •solved. Parcels Post will come read building. The evidence of ! r, ........ . , * , , h»Tor#* the ujiy above <!fsif:uM»»*<1 for N O T A R Y P U B L IC for prizes must he made by the sall, the need for good roads is em up for consideration and other NOTICE Apple Prices Arc 1'irmer exhibitors. Machines made l»y phasized in the popular demand C VV. M o o k k , R e g i-n -r 1 vexed matters will i»e untangled. To THE STOCK HOLDERS IN THE HOOD RIVER, Or., Jan. 17 m o s ie r - - - O regon professional mechanics will not The first annual Pacific North for them The good roads nieas- MOSIER VALl.EV TELEPHONE CO (Special.) -Reports from the be entered for prizes. A special west Livestock Show will be .««** evidently are aimed to m eet, Notice is hereby given that a Apple Growers’ Union are that prize will lie given every boy ADVERTISE held in Portland March 20. 21 this need and for this reason i siiecial meeting will beheld in , apple prices aye firmer and the who makes an entrv HIDES!! HIDES!! HIDES!! merit support. and 22. It will be an exhibit ot” IN YOUR Call at the B ulletin office and Lamb’s Hall <>n February 14lh, demand brisker than for several The machines will be judged fat stock, fashioned after similar! get tags to ship your hides to I Wednesday, at 2 P. M., for the weeks. Manager Sproat said to- l)y a committee not connected shows held in the packing cen N O 33. Kauffman, Davidspn, Somme!, of nurpose o f increasing the capi- day that 12 carloads had been j „.¡, |, th<> store, the points to be ters o f the Middle west. It will Portland. !tal stock of the company and any shipped to various points East considered being workmanship R E P O R T i>e o f great educational value to O f the condition o f the other business that may appear last week. The union has al tout whether or not the machine will those interested in livestock and- before such meeting. .' 0,000 bo' s to dispose of and sUlv ¡n the air, the distance of MOSIER VALLEY BANK will aid in the extension of th e1 D a v id R o b in s o n . these will move shortly. Ben fljR|,t, etc. It is expected then A t Mos*'er, in the Sta*e o f Or- gon , j Secy. industry in the Northwest. The at the clo -e o f buone-m , Jan. 7th. 1911: Davis apples are advanced to vvjU be many models which it ---- — show has the backing of the live $1.10 a box. -O regonian. will lie impossible to fly. Oi.-y oou . ars n> Joint Installation KF'D» )I'RCLS stock interests as well as the ac- iieing merely constructed to allow : live support of Janies J. Hill and A joint installation of the local NOW is an excellent time to Lhe idea of the inventors. others interested in the’ develop IST 17» 72 lodges o f Odd Fellows anil He drop in and renew your subscrip TR AFFIC D E P A R T M E N T lecured and un*ecur«l Nono ment of this section of the coun Boys interested in ibis work jó (»>I lx*kahs will be held at Lamb’ s tion to the ik lletin . You want have become interested in the •flics, vtr., .............. try. -«*. furniture and fixture . 1,4*) 95 Hall next Tuesday night, Jan. ttie paper and we need the tiflfl dft ANNOUNCEMENT state owAOd . .............. contest and a large Exhibit of . m 24. al which all Odd Fellows and money (iks trot reserve Pank«) . models is expected. New Land Office Rules fiiwed reserve Lank*.... their families are expected to be Alsiut 30 Royal Neighbors sur- The above named company was incorporated December ther cash ’.temi......... The contest is being field to! A new set o f rules o f practice s 7 present. A delegation of mem- ' prised Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mo encourage young mechanics and! l>efore all land officers was is 23. 1910, for the purpose of taking over the following .»i 7» tiers of the two orders will at- , sier last night and spirit a very t() get'n e w ideas in aircraft, sued December 9. 1910. by Sec lines: The Oreg n 1 1 road & Navigation Com tend from The Dalles. pleasant time. Games and music Similar contests have !>een held •ft 'It.- <!.- UABIIJTIE3 retary Ballinger and becomes ef pany, Oregon a n ! shington Railroad Com- | were indulged in and refresh- jn the Eastern citit^. where fective February 1 1911. The Capital sto«*!: pai«! m...... Lively Runaway inients were served. They say ideas of young men were prac- new rules make seve al impor Undivided profits, less exi*f’>i*s . pany, The No th Coast Railroad Company «21 17 ¡ Dr. U"bi ne>n’s le*m. while that Jeff was the most surprised tica| antl when executed, brought tax«« paid .... tant changes in former practice. 42.191 srt k * Idaho Northern Railroad Company, ' l . «!‘ standing at the depot yesterday one in the bunch when he was good results' Among the changes is a rule pre C mìi i«r" a checks outstandinir.. D -77, ,r‘orninK. took fright and made a caught in his nightie. Ilwaco Railroad Company li»TA».. venting spite or locator contests, !i wrtl >. getaw <. H’ Ot- rl/iii'n t the Iwi ( track ao ' Iivel> ay down as OF ORKOO; In future these lines will be operated by and in the name of ’ cijiiirir.g that only persons in 'TATF Bubonic plague is ravaging L O C A L TIM K-TABLF. rOCNTY OF W -\.SO far as the bluff bevond R-s-k Manchuria, the total numljer of tending to make entry o f land Creek bridge. Fortunately the d -aths up ('»the end o f last week No. 7 West liound 7:25 a. m l !! f:: OK E G O N -W A SH IN G T O N R AILR O AD A N A V IC A the »hove-fwmwl I can liegin contests. The new if .hr awe statement *• o t« u- i«-t .4 m, horses were not injured anil little T IO N C O M P A N Y 3:10 p. m b ingl752, all of them beingCl • No. 1 rules require an answer under tw "vle-lee anti belief M. Rfatft. C»»bi«r. damage done to the wagon. n-se but 18 Russians and one No. 2 East ostth by contestee: otherwise the 10:35 a. m. ! F . W . R O B I N S O N W M . M c .M U R R A Y CORRFCT- contest is decided ir. the plain J N. Me rfTX. $ tkwaiit , T>irert«>rA. Miss Lurline Fisher is confined Frenchman. The dreaded disease No. 8 General Freight Agent i H*fi"i al Passenger Agent 6:30 p. m. ! tiff’s favor without any hearing (worti t»> before me this 17th to the house with an attack of is now within the gieat Cbinefe PORTLAND, O R L 'P 'S 1‘o K l I.AN’ ll, O K L iO N wall and the officials are taking No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop or evidence, in the manner of: blood poison in her arm, and a T). D. H a h .. W . D. S K I N N E R R. B. M I L L E R civil actions in cases ^of default. sore throat. At last reports she every precaution to eheck its on Sundays only for Hood lii < r General Freight and Pos-engi NcUfT Public liaffic Manager w as improving. further approach. land Portland. SEATTLE WASHINGTON - The i ’ailes Chronicle. Isa* 5.00 Home Paper Oregon-Wash a gton Railroad & Navigation Company I . . — j.