Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, September 24, 1914, Image 1

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EAGLE VAIiLEY NEWS
VOLUME 2, NO.
45
RICHLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 L914
$.50 A YEAR
Second Teacher
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Miaa Roacho nrrivcd Saturday
and will hnvo charge of tho lan
guage part of tho High School
worK. ano iidb rr (J cijjiit year
work in languages and Is a grade
ijato of tho State University
where she played feu four years
on the girls basket ball team
which will bo interesting in view
of tho fact that there is good
materia! this year for a girls
team tho.gh as far as the High
,School is concerned, the boys
'will bo lacking in mateiial.
PROFESSIONAL
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DENTIST
Now at lilt Office In Halfway, Oregon
Watch for announcwiu-nt of Rich
land Dates.
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ALL WORK FIRST CLASS
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WOODSON L. PATTERSON
ATT'Y AT L AW
XJ. S. COMMISSIONER
D A K Elf
I H. MC ARTHUR BA.
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON
hono two longs on all lines, day
or night.
RICHLAND V OREGON
I.
N. SANDERS
Physician and
jr Surgeon
Ofllco fn Govor Building. Phono
Central dnytlmo. One long ring
on any phono at, night.
RICHLAND OREGON
rEVFRANK HOPKINS
fPASTOR METHODIST
' CHURCH
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
IDAHO STATE LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Rev. Frank Hopkins, Pastor
Alothodist Church, Richland Ore.
No charges for any services ren
dered. Will go to Robinottd,
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JJUillu ill iuuui ii mjr i.ui r ivlu uiu
needed.
RICHLAND .. OREGON
WM, T. FLOWER
NOTARY PXT13LIC
Agont for LIVEUl'OOL, LONDON
and GLOI3K
PENNSYLVANIA
AMERICAN CENTRAL
IiiHurunce Co, of North
AmorfcR
yi3TNA INSURANCE Co.
A policy In cltlior mniiH Influrnnccv.
NEWS OF1UE
Richland; , Oregon
E. V. Band Concert
Remember this, that in the
past tho band has demonstratea
it's ability to play good music
and give lively sketches and will
on this occasion demonstrate
more fully than ever this fact.
Tho hand is a local institution
and reserves the peoples support.
It will give a twe hour and a half
performance that is positively
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Following is tho program as it
will be rendered;-
1 Band Rex Polka and Two
Step 2 Band Mystic Charm Waltz
3 One R'iel of Moving Pictures
1 BandInterstate Overture
5 Band Wayup Galop
G -Sketch- "An Editors Trou
bles" Cast of Characters, Editor
FoozleClaronco Raley, Shadow
-The Devil Wm. L. Flower,
Pal er The Coon-Walter Saun
ders, Pinchapenny Politition
Allen Wright, Bloodsoe Prize.
Fighter Claude Holman, Pat
Dalhaney Another Editor, War
ren Cobb. Time of play 20 min
utes, scene newspaper office
Dnwm'no TVfavriPrl
jjo wmng Mai riea .
J. R. Downing and Miss Gla
dys Pamter were married at the
residenpe of Dr. I. N. Sapders
in Richland last Supday evening
at 7:00 o'clock, Rev. Frank Hop
kins officiating. Mr. Downing
is Swell known in Eagle Valley,
where as an athlete, boxer, and
wrestler, he has taken part in ne-
veral contests. Ho has the
name of "being on the square",
and is highly respected by all
who know him. The bride is
rom a well known a.nd highly
respctted family of- Pine Valley,
and lis the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Paintor. The happy
couple left Monday Morning for
Baker, and will Bpen,d a short
loneymoon period in Ida,ho and
other points. Upon, their return
t is expected that they will mqke
heir homo in Pino Valley.
The following account is taken
rom the Baker Democrat;
Jim Downing, champion pugi-
kt of the Panhandle, mixed with
Dan Cupid in a one-round go at
Richland Sunday and took the
count, but he won as aprizoMfss
Gladys Painter of Halfway for
lis bride.
With a marriage, license stow
ed safely in an inside pocket,
Downing left Baker fin his auto
at 9 o'clock Sunday morning.
At Halfway ho gathered up his
brido-lo-be and a few choice
friends, and whirled them nway
to Richland,
Hero at Iho residenco ofDr1.
Sanders, Rev. Hopkins tied tho
knot that mado Jim 'and Miss
7 June Roses Serenade
8 Tryet March and Two-Step
9 Two Reel Feature Film
10 Sketch-"It Beats the Dutch"
Cast of Characters; Herr Speig
ler German Recruiting Officer,
Wm, L. Slower: Pat Maloney
Irish VolunteerHenry Cooper
Lord Fontdroy English Volun
teer: Claude Holman: Count De
popecac French Voluntedr
Francis Herr: 5im Jones U. S.
volunteer-Chas. E. Barber.-Time
of play 20 minutes. Scene Ger
manRecruiting Station. .
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SOME BAND CONCERT CHARACTERS
Painter Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Down-
. It wM the intenti0-n of lhe
ing.
pu.ptial party, to reach Baker Sun
day evening and spring a sur
nnse on ttieir inenas. dul at
New Bridcre the big machine
broke down, as machines will,
and thev were obliged to make
their way back to Richland.
Eerly Monday morning, with the
auto renaired. thoy started out
peain. and reached Baker in the
- U
forenoon.
The bride an attractive girl of
19, is the daughter of a well-to-do
stock raiser of Halfway, and is
one pf tho most popular young
women j?f the community. The
honeymoon of the Downings will
include the Round-up qf Pendle
ton and a trip to Portland. Mrs.
Downing will then accompany
her husband on a pugilistic trip
into California where he 'expects
to "lick em all."
Dr. A. XL Williams has decided
that he will hereaftea devote his
time to the dental practice in
Halfway and Cornugopia leasing
his Richland office, Hojsays he
has many friends and customers
in Eagle valley that ho hates to
part with, but his business here
is all that ho feels he can attend
to and after his next trip which
he will make in a bout thirty days
he will turn "the Richland office
over to another.
iio does not deny tho
accusation made in those columns
last week to the, Jeff ect that the
new cottage he. will bui)d on th"
property ho recently purchnsed
will be nlbtogethor too large for
Saturday
11 Band-Lcroy March and Two
Step
12 Band-Cop of Hichland'Town
Overture.
The usual admittance pnee or
, ia r
35 and 25 cents will be charged
thus giving the people the great
est possible value for their mon
ey. The band boys will give, you
nothing but fun and amusement
with a flavoring of good kmusic,
those who expect anything else
will be sadly disappointed. -
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Says Petition Filed
A petition to make Geo. B.
Saunders, present county com
missioner, an independent candi
date for county judge, is on file
in the county clerkte office.
(Tuesday's Baker Democrat)
We feel that this is a step long
anticipated in local politics. Geo
B. Saunders has proven an effi
cient and capable commissioner
and would we believe make a
good County Juige. The Pan
handle needs more representation
in our'county business and at no
time has road conditions been
better in th,e Panhandle than dur
ing Geo. Saunders term as coun
ty commissioner and such seems
to be the state of affairs through
out the coqnty. With this re
cord to go on we believe that
Baker county could hardiy pick a
better man and sincerely hope
that Geo. B. Saunders, will be
our next County Judge.
the practice of dentistry alone,
but he was as mad as a wet hor
net because-we leu tho cat out 'of
the bag.
Wo extend a cordial invitation
to all the ladies of the valley to
attend our fall Opening Monday
Sept. 28 1914, on which occasion
we will have on display for your
nspection arid approval our fall
and winter lines of which wo feel
proud don't forgot to ,'nttend
E. & W. Chandler (Adv.)
Buy your Post Cards at the
Drug Store,, (Adv.)
In-re L. A. Kippesl
03ITUARY
Lawrence Ambrose Kippes
was born in .Germany 62 years!:"
.wnen a young man; Aside from!
two nephews, he ha3 no Hvint3
relatives in thitf immediate parti
of the country. He was univerJ
sally respected and loved byj
those who knew him. His f uner-l
al services were held last !Friday:
in the Presbyterian Church aj$
Halfway, the Rev. Dr. Ward offi-J
ciating, and his remains wenj..
i laced in t'Ke Pine Valley Ceme-
lary. Deata came a3 the result
of a combined atrack of pneumo
nia and appendicitus.
Saturday night don't forget
There will be a Concert by f -
Eagle Valley Cornet. Band i
also there will be Ijoviri' i-
them.
Miss Lillie Thomas was in Bu
kerlastweeki 'J ;
iiui'iL uttsani
AND RESTAURANT
FRESH BREAD I
EVERY DAY
ANYTHING IN THE
CT
PASTRY LINE BAKED
TO ORDER
I RICHLAND OREGON t
RICHLAND
Livery and Feed
Stable
RICHLAND ROBINETT STAGE
LINE IN CONNECTION
Stage leaves Richland 8:(H1 x. tn,
Arrives at Robinett 'U;t)'J h. m.
Returning leaves Robinett 1:30,
arrives at Richland 3;S0 p. m
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O.wM teams and tournouta,
prompt and first class service to
eery .patron. Traveling men's
patronage solicited
FRED COOPER, Prop
Richlana . Oregou
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Baird & Company
LICENSED FUNERAL UrOBS
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