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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES MOSIER BULLETIN ROGER W. MOE S U B SC RIPTIO N K A T T S O n . Ye. Thru* Month» Rntcrod as »*».ond-class mattar March 12. 19u8 at the poet office at Notier. Oregon, under the A ct of March S. 1*7*. PrafeMMjnal Cards. per m on th t l.M “ 2 9 “ 6 M l«.0f One-half Column One Column......... SO - Business locals w ill be charged at & cents per line fo r aaca insertion. Lagai edvertiaemenu w ill ia all eases be charwed VOL. I\ to the party « o w i i i « them, a t legal rata», and MOSIER, W ASCO C O U N TY, O R EG O N, F R ID A Y , MARCH Hi, 1017. sions o f this act. The secretary o f state is hereby authorized and directed D ll i n n / W I A » / v p til audit all claims incurred in carry- K U A U D U i N U A t l oul thf provisi ns o f this act in the same manner as other claims against the state arc audited, and pay The recent $6,000,000 road bonding the same from any moneys provided A t the regular meeting o f the Com act, to be voted on by the people on by law for the payment thereof upon mon Council Wednesday night the June 4, is as follows : the submission o f duly verified vouch votes o f the special election held on An act to provide for the construc ers therefor approved by the Commis tion o f roads and highways in the sion ; provided, that bonds and coupons March 3 were canvassed, the tally state o f Oregon, to provide for the shall be paid as is provided in Section sheets and ballots examined, notice o f election read in due form and the elec issuance o f bonds by the state o f Ore 3 hereof. tion declared legal in every respect. gon to raise money to carry out the Section 6. The highways described Judge A. J. Derby, who is the attor purjioses o f this a c t; to authorize the in Sections 6 and 7 o f this act are Stale Highway Commiskion to take hereby determined to be highways of ney fo r the city o f Mosier, walked up such action and perform such duties as first importance to the general public from Hood River Wednesday afternoon may be necessary to meet the require- o f the state o f Oregon. It is hereby and was present at the meeting to as sist the aldermen in carrying out the ments o f this a c t ; to designate and determined that the following high- procedure o f the canvass o f the vote ol authorize the construction o f certain ways should be permanently con- the special election. He was accom hard-aurfaeed highways and certain structed and finished with hard sur- panied by W. II. Walton, and the two post roads and certain forest roads, face. hiked back Hood Kiver River as soon . ... . men niaea uaca to noon “ and to provide for other post roads 1. The Columbia River Highway M9 the legality o f the election was de- and forest roads; to lu provide for lo r r the n c from irorn the me Multnomah .vuiiinoman county t,.rmined Tk,, .................. . county line line to to termined. The bridge crossing Mosier letting o f contracts for the construe- Astoria, Seaside, and south in Clatsop has now been excluded fr rom cor- tion. paving and maintenance o f roads county to the Tillamook county line. .,or«t.> limits o f th„ ,-itv i thrown and highways; to make the surplus Inasmuch as the counties o f Columbia fiackwito th l countv as a result result o f the arising from the fees collected under and Clatsop have already expended election, .... county as a vum.g citizens voting unam- unani- House Hill No. 509 o f the present arge sums o f money in constructing mously, 38 the ballots having been cast, in i legislative session a fund under the the said Columbia Highway through favor o f the change. jurisdiction o f the State Highway a ,nK ? r . hT In the discussion o f a location for Commission with which to pay interest practically exhausted , their ability to the pro^med city hall, the councilmen m ii 'au by hu an uii issuance lgenu non ,\f aw nnlu > ' . r • ■ . / . ’ and principal on bonded indebtedness rRISP raise money o f county by vote decided to consider the lot o f the state, contracted by the state bonds, the State Highway Commission owned by J. N. Mosier at the corner j for road pur|>oses, and other lawful is hereby authorized, from the funds , claims incurred by sHid commission, arising under this act, in addition to of Third avenue and Washington streets. The pioposition was le ft to ! and to provide for m odifying the terms paving said highw ay, to use from said o f House Bill No. 21 passed by the funds sufficient to provide for the the judiciary committee to secure 29th legislative assembly o f the state preparation o f said highway through price and terms and present the mat ter to the council at the next regular o f Oregon, and to provide fo r submit said counties for the paving thereof. meeting. ting this act to the people and for the 2. The Pacific Highway from Mult Other lots which had been suggested 1 railing o f a special election therefor, nomah county line through Washington but were eliminated from eonsidera-1 and declaring an em ergency.” ; county and Yam hill county by way of tion are owned by the fo llo w in g : i FOR SALE BY Be it enacted by the people o f the Hillsboro, Forest Grove, McMinnville S. E. Evans. E. 1.. Root, Frank Saltz- 1 state o f Oregon to Dallas, Monmouth and Independ- man, Mrs. W. M. Yates and Mrs. S. D. Section 1. The State Highway Com- ence, in Polk county' to Corvallis and Fisher. mission is hereby authorized, empow Monroe in Benton county, and through It was stated that J N. Mosier, in ered and directed, during the next five Eugene to the north line o f Douglas the event that the city desired to pur years, to sell the bonds o f the state of county. chase lots from him, would give th e 1 Oregon as hereinafter provided, in an 3. The Pacific Highway from the amount sufficient to raise enough Multnomah county line through Oswe eity their choice o f either lllO feet east I money to meet the requirements of go, Oregon City and Canhy in Clacka and west and 50 feet north and south or would eut the other lots in half and this act. mas county, thence through Marion Provided, that not more than $1,000,- and Linn counties, to a junction with g ive 100 feet north and south and 50 | feet east and west. 000 in bonds shall be issued hereunder the highway at Junction City, Mayor E. A. Race, in commenting during the year 1917, and that not 4. Such portions o f the Columbia on the situation stated that, ” a lot j more than $2,000,000 in addition to any R iver Highway between the Multno- should be selected wherever it is for i surplus unissued or unexpended out of mah ermi,ty line easterly through the the be9t ¡^ e re s U o f the city for the the $1,000,000 authorized for the year i 1.“ 1 Hood R lve‘J future use as well as the present. A 1197 shall he issued during the year county and through The Dalles and |ot w i,| t(e „ k,kk1 investment 1918. Wasco county, thiough Sherman for the city. Section 2. The State Highway Com- county. through Gilliam county, by In figuring up the costa o f the mission is hereby authorized, empow way o f the town o f A.lington ami up ered and directed to enter into such the Columbia R iver to the confluence special election local citizens may be well pleased as the total expenses contracts, appoint such officials, and o f the Umatilla R iver with the Colum do any other act or thing necessary to bia River, thence up the Umatilla which have been allowed amounted to fully meet the requirements o f this R iver through Hermiston, Stanfield, only $147.45. This amount is gratify-1 mg in lieu o f the fact that the city is I act. One 10 cent can of pepper and one 15 cent |7 Echo and Pendleton, and thence by now rid o f the expense o f maintaining \ Section 3. The attorney general such route as shall be determined by .i,,, ' . * 7 " iu TJL can of c i n n a m o n .................................. X11 C C ier creek. It ; shall, hall, under the direction o f the State j the State Highway Commission to I.a waH estimated that •essary repairs j Highway Iighway Commission, prepare a form Grande, Baker and to the Idaho line, , h.” bridge this year alone would „„l.i bond i.„„.i o „r f the .......... .. - county .................... ..» f ,i........ - i..... 1,11 ,n* “ rulge o ( f interest-bearing gold as the courts o the various amount to $100. state o f Oregon, to be sold in order to j counties affected shall agre to prepare The fire and water committee re-1 provide funds for the carrying out o f j the road ready for paving. Provided, One 10 cent can of pepper, mustard or |7 the purposes o f this act. Said bonds that inasmuch as the county o f Hood ported the removal of the fire engine shall be numbered serially, beginning River has raised by a bond issue and house from its loeation in front o f the g i n g e r ..................................................- F i t “ at Number 1, and shall be payable in expended upon said Columbia River Hardwick property to present location the order o f their issuance. Said Highway practically its full constitu on property owned by J. N. Mosier the Bulletin office on Third State Highway Commission is hereby tional limit..said Commission may ex- opposite BVt,nue. The ln e building ounaing w be left le w ill ill be authorized, empowered and directed to pend on said Columbia River Highway avenue. tht,re tem}K.r»rily. , H u m until such ~ i » i time . as issue bonds o f the state o f Oregon for in Hood River eyuiyv «■ ach portion o f _______ _ „ ...... a .n the city decides to erect_a citv hall ¡ions o f t r .- t in an amount not e x may ueem proper in preparing said came up on account o f complaints of ceeding $6,000,000, of which sum, at Columbia River Highway ior paving. iocal people to the councilmen and by least $600,000 shall be issued in denom The various county courts in said unanimous vote it was decided that inations o f $500 each or less. The counties in eastern Oregon through when the present license expired in bonds issued in any year under the which said Columbia River Highway April no rash payments for a new li- provisions o f this act shall be payable is projected shall agree with the State cenie would be accepted. T The ordì * one-twentieth each year, commencing Highway Commission upon what |-.r- I1Hllce ¡n B|| probabilty will then be I I with the sixth year after the issuance tions o f said highway are to be paved revoked. * thereof. One-half o f the bonds pay- with a hard-surface paving and what The follow ing claims against the able each year shall be payable on the portions are to be constructed as |*.st city were allo w ed : 1st day o f April and the other half on roads, and whenever any o f hhu I I’acific Power Hi Light Co., street| the 1st day o f October. Each bond counties shall have prepared a portion lights, $36.40. shall bear upon its face a statement of said highway ready for paving, then M. E. Butterfield, labor hauling ! showing the date of its maturity. Said the State Highway Commission shall cans, $1.25. bonds shall bear interest at the rate proceed promptly to pav" the same Library Board, lights, (1. o f four per cent per annum, payable under the provisions o f this act, and W A. Husbands, supplies, $3.33. I semi-annually on April 1st and October the remainder thereof shall be im- P. L. Arthur, salary and supplies, lst. Principal and interest on said proved as a post road under the provi- $ 10 . 20 . I bonds shall be payable at the office o f sions o f this act, and such portion so R. W. Moe, salary and supplies, the state treasurer at Salem, Oregon, improved as a post road shall not be $18.35. and if said State Highway Commision eligib le for paving at the expense of Jas. E. Cole, salary three months, shall so direct, said bonds may also the state under the provisions o f this f 7 .r o provide for payment at some other act. Mrs. D. W. Hudson, election board, 5. The Pacific Highway through $3. place. Said bonds shall be in a form Jackson county, where the same has embodying an absolute promise o f the J. T. Davenport, same, $3. state o f Oregon to pay the amount not already been paved, along the Mrs. C. G. Nichol same, $3. thereof in gold coin o f the United route heretofore adopted by the State Mrs. W. A. Husbands, same, $3. Inasmuch as States o f Am erica o f the value and Highway Commission. Mrs. P. L. Arthur, same. $3. weight and fineness o f the date o f such the county o f Jackson has already e x Library board, donation, $2 50. bond, and shall be in such denomina- pended large sum» o f money in con- Mrs. W. A. Husbands, salary, $1. tions as the State Highway Commis- strut ting said Pacific Highway, and A. J. Derby, legal services, $100. sion shall elect. They shall be signed in paving a large portion thereof, and The follow ing re|H>rt was submitted by the governor, secretary o f state in so d o in g has practically exhausted its by Jas. E. Cole, city treasurer: and state treasurer. Said bonds shall ability to raise money by any issuance Hal. Jan. 1, $32.79. bear coupons evidencing the interest to o f county bonds, the said Highway Rec'd Feb. 27, county treas., $32.55. become due thereon for each install-1 Commission is hereby authorized, from Total, $65.25. ment o f such interest, upon which the funds arising from this act, in ad Paid to W. A. Husbands,Feb. 1, $.56. shall be printeil the facaimile o f the dition to completing the paving o f said Paid to Moaier Valley Bank, Feb. 27, signature o f said officers. Said com highway in Jackson county, to use $55.22. mission may. at its option, cause a from said funds sufficient to provide Total, $55.78. part or all o f said bonds to lie payable for completing the preparation o f said lial. on hand, $12.48. to the purchaser in the office o f the highway through said county, for the PEOPLE’S NAVIGATION CO. CHARLES NELSON, Mgr. state treasurer and provide an appro- paving thereof, t>. Commencing on the Columbia priate endorsement upon each o f such Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M „ Sundays, Tuesdays and bonds to the effect that the same will R iver Highway at or near Arlington Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. in Gilliam county, thence up W illow be paid only to the owner apjiearing on the register thereof, and providing a creek in Morrow county, through the Leaves Portland on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays method for reregistering the same as cities o f lone, Lexington and Heppner from Oak Street Dock. Passengers and freight. the title may be passed, and it may in Morrow county and through Pilot Mosier Dock in charge of W. F. Baker, who will meet all Referen ee Adams, Athena, also provide that a part or all o f saftl Ituck, Pendleton, World Almanac, 1917 boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. bonds shall be payable to bearer and Weston, Milton and Freewater in Fiction not subject to registration. Not less Um atilla rourty to the Oregon and Connor, Foreigner than ten days before the payment o f Washington stHte line, Faversham, Squaw Man the principal or interest falls due on 7. A road from the south line o f N O 33 Wells, Mr. Brittling Sees It Through any o f the bonds provided for in this Clatsop county, at the end o f its high- act, the State Highway Commission way describe» in paragraph 1 hereof, Juvenile shall certify to the state treasurer the south by Wheeler to Garibaldi, Atsheler, Scouts o f the V «lle y O f the condition o f the 8. A road from the Multnomah amount necessary to meet the payment Bailey, Sure Pop and the Safety MOSIER V ALLEY BAN T thereof. Upon receipt o f such certi county line by Tigard, Rex and New - Scouts A t Mosier, in the State o f « >»•« r«»n, berg to McMinnville. ficate by the state treasurer he i shall ' Bartlett, Forest Castaways For the purjioaes o f this act the at the close o f business, March i 17. prepare and verify a claim for the Burgess, Boy Scouts o f Woodcraft amount mentioned therein, attaching above highways are to be known as Camp H O LLAK RfcSOUK« F.S thereto said certificate, and i>resent hard-surfaced highwavs. Richards, Hildegard's Home I A«na and discount* the i|me to the secretary o f state, Underwood, Fairy Tale Plays (T o t«e concluded next week I O verdraft*, secured and unsecured who shall audit such c.aim in like Bonds a»aI warrants manner as other claims against the Coaiur Pictures Excite Dogs Banking House state are audited, and pay the same One School Session Daily Proposed Furniture and fixture* out o f any moneys provided by law Numerous cougars have invaded the Due from approved reserve »tanks for the payment thereof. The state settlements o f the Upper Valley during From the H„o«! River (¿lacier Checks and oti»«r cask item* treasurer is authorized and directed to the past winter and participation in Plans are under way here to inaugu trailing these denizens o f the wild has Cash on hand make any such payments o f principal or interest on said bonds at such rate next year a one session day o f the taught the dogs o f Upper Valley ranch Bx; places, other than at Salem, Oregon, eity schools in the early fall and late ers that the big cats are dangerous T o tal aa the State Highway Commission may spring, instead o f the two session», foes, as was evidenced Monday night provide. A ll bonds and interest cou rmrning and afternoon, »»¡n o w held. at Parkdale when State Game Warden D O L L A R S CTS L IA B IL IT IE S pons upon payment shall lie deposited According to the plans the » hoolwork Shoemaker was showing moving pic flft.mn.M 0 Capital stork paid in by the state treasurer with the secre w ill be resumed at an earlier hour in ture reels o f State Biologist Finley. Surplus fund tary o f state to be attached to the the morning and the schools will lie A t a banquet tendered l » w e r Valley Undivided profits original claim o f the state treasurer dismissedjfor the day at noon. The sportsmen by the Upper Valley mem I ‘natal saving* bank deposits proposed system meets with the favor bers nt the Hood River County Game for the payment thereof. Individual deposit* subject to che. Section 4. The State Highway Com o f the faculties o f city schools. A c Protective Association, Mr. Shoemaker iWrnand certificata* o f dspngit mission shall provide such method as it tion by the schcsilboard w ill not take had entertained the audience with sev Cashier check* outstanding may deem neceaary for the advertise place until after a canvass o f the sen eral reels, depicting wild deer and oth Tim e and savings deposit* ment o f each issue o f said bonds before timent o f the patrona o f the school is er animals. Several Upper Valley dogs N O O T H E R L I K E I T. obtained. T o ta l had been passive spe-tators o f the un NO O T H E R A S C O O O . the same are sold, and shall also re As an argument in favor o f the pro quire such deposit with bid. as may usual sight. Suddenly one o f the reels S T A T E O r O REG O N . P :T ' i m I V " N E W H O M E " inrl T - »*- posed change it is declared that the showed several cougar kittens in ac C O U N T Y O F W ASCO . " s life tw et at the pricy you psr The W flM M tiM of be required, and generally shall con one secsior^a day W ill enaHe the h.- l tion. The big M< Isaac hall became a .aid I. L J MERRILL. Cashier I repstr eipen w hr superar warVwsnship snd »■rw duct the tale and issuance o f children t$i j*«rticp i«te in the fruit « 1 »P-! r « v r e a» "L ni* Q u shtjr of m ate» o f the atr»ve named bank, do solemnly « * « r ihs» j bonds under such rules and regulations bedlam o f fiercely barking doga. E v « r i the NEW H O M E ’ , in cjs L ______________ Ir.*.«* the above »tatemer t m true to the best o f my | S k ________ not incoosintent with this act a , shall harvest*. ery animal present rushed up the aisles knowledge and belief ' W A R R A N T tO F « R A L L T l « £ . be adopted by said Commission. howling st a safe distance their de L J M c r r i l l . Cashier j Kft rwo the word over far superar sewing qualities Section 5. The monev srming fr.-m fiance at the pictured cougars Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 >th Lider Not r<id under any other naane dag sf March. 1917 P L A it m ’ i the sale o f each iaaue o f bonds shall I * TttC H 0«C SEWiM IMC»>«€ CO ,C»AMC,IIA«. C ity Recorder C ity o f Moswr. O ra ta » Single g* lou 25c. Cheaper troni > deposited in the «la te treasury to the K odik AuDtung- X p e rt w o r k - t w e n t r - rs * M w i r CO R R E C T Attest e*edit o f a special fund, which shall be gallons un The larger the quantity the SIncolli > Canfield >iit iKMir w>rv ice. J N Hosier, J M EU ** C T Bon nett C. A. Il*g > . used In carrying into effect the prori- cheaper the ekler. nuoti D irector« 1 W. E CHOWN FIL L TEXT OF THE White R ive r Flour No: 2 paid fo r before affidavit* are furnished. PROCEEDINGS OF COMMON COUNCIL Is cheaper because it makes m ore loaves of bread. Don’t be fooled into buying the low priced flour thinking you are getting something cheaper than White River Flour RadkudOtdl E VE R YTH IN G EL E CT RI CAL Every Sack Guaranteed. Pacific Power and Light Co. ‘ A l w a y s at Y o u r S e r v le t Nichol and Company PRESCRIPTIONS Mosier, Oregon R oya l Club Coffee SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER Have your old prescriptions filled up at once, at the old price, before drugs ad vance any higher. The Arthur Pharmacy 3 p o u n d tins $ 1 .1 0 1 p o u n d tins 4 0 c NICHOL & COMPANY / ! Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes Give attention to your child's eyes in time and you may sava him or her from the necessity ol wearing glasses later on. More—You Prevent Permanent Defect We give special attention to the examination ol children's eyes. We are thoroughly experienced in this work and will tell you franklv whether glasw» arc required or not, and we will furnish them, properly fltt«*l. W . F . L a ra w a y , J e w e le r a n d O p tic ia n HOOD RIVER - - OREGON Mosier Book Store M o sie r, O re g o n JU S T A R R IV E D ! ! E x p e rt A u to m o b ile F u lly E q u ip p e d A new line o f samples, including all the latest designs in Tweeds, Worsteds and Cheviots. Come in and look them over. R e p a irin g M a c h in e S h o p A g e n c ie s f o r F o rd s , D o d g e a n d B u ick M EYER, T h e T ailor 108 Third Street Hood River, Oregon A u to m o b ile s f o r H o o d K iv e r C o u n ty TAXES DUE Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Hood River STEAMER TAHOMA BOOKS RECEIVED AT MOSIER LIBRARY REPORT NEWHOME V in cret it *J °r my wife Taxes arc now due and may be paid at the Mosier Valley Bank. ty. Payment made before April 5th will avoid any penal Pay here and help keep some county money at home. MOSIER VALLEY BANK M o s ie r - O regon Fruit Growers Attention Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice lot of cherry, pear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4 and 4-6 ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone T R U E T 0 - N A M F N U R S E R Y , H o o d R iv e r You Needn’t Care A Continental h«»* m*aii8ome th* day ha* b*»*n. C om « home tirrd in min<! anti body aa >*>»» can hr, a Hulioro«ariffar will art >«»»» right A* you iMite the Hue flavor and in halo it« «»thing fragrant-«* von heeotu* at pear* with the world t f d vourtelf. T ry a Pahomaa tonight and at laat > l really know the comfort of a tine cigar. “T H E O A K S ’ R W . Veatch, Prop , Moaier. O regon