SPEND THT $ AT HOME AND HOME WILL PROSPER EAGLE YNEWS VOLUME 2, NO. 31 RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 8 1914 $1.50 A YEAR ALLF tLDRENS PROGRAM There will Day CKorciso be a Children's at the Melhodial church Sunday evening begin ninu at 8:00 oclock. The Sunday Schools of the Chriutain and the Methodist church have united in this program, which will be all the more complete and interest iug on that account. The public is invited. TJie following, pro gram will be rendered? iwwi!n!. ly Hi jiifjij0"! 1'rayor, l 1" p"r. I'rnyiT H'Jond, lv tho pi;lru. KceitiUiou, "VtttoMMM, l.y jtoyco lliilinan, Boleotlort, Uv h choir. "A Wnitth ol Raies". V ovn iir,M' prill, "JoiMtnyrJiinP-Up'" Recitation, by Mlnnlo Wrlybt nnd Gcnuveivu ltalV-y-Vlolln Solo, by Haintom McArthur, ICccltntlon. by Winona Saunders, I'rancw H.'T, untl Hdvrard A'ltn Prill, 4 Utvlu How lluil." Kueifilion. by .MUdml jirpjyn. Itraltntion, by Kttiol Wrlgh PolectiMi, by tbuCboJr. Kxcrdt, bv Ibu prlinurlea. Dilll, by tbo .Innlora, The ofWrlnu, by lx bontr, "l-ovhij, and Ulrin", ' lu vlijldrcn, Itvcltiiiion. bv Kunlco Bron tfu.njiu liurtfun, ati 'J Font', by Itacbut ttutuu. Hectlntli, by ltutjt MpDovu Lill ntul Icabol .McArthur. Trio, bv tlirno lrU. Itvdtatlnn. bv iLonicy Bar. l!ini..lt(!ttrtn. ' ' ' ' 'ti-m iK.cfP, Lodge Incorporates Articles of incorporation were drawn up last week for the incor ation of the local K. of P. Lodge This is an other stop in advance foy this progressive and rapidly jawing order. The new hall is MWUllJf 1 J w4- the principal thing lacking now being paint which will be applied tn large quantities. The Irvine Lodgo of the K. of P's. is among the best of the order in the state and deserves great credit for what they have accomplished. Planning Improvement Vank Clarke, the hustling gro cer and confectionary man of Richland has under contempla tion the addition of large display windows in front of his store. As soon m the windows arrive they will bo installed, also in tho cream parlor a row of booths will be arranged with table and com fortable floats for two. SIX FER-CENT FARM AND CITY LOANS may be obtained to repay mortgages, remove on comberances, i.archases or im prove; vcalestatc, f roll one to ten years' time, special privileges; correspondence invited. A. (J, General Ancncy, 707 Gas and Electric Dblg,, Denver, ColoraUo or 440 Phelan Bldg., SanFran- bisco, fiaju, BEST GAME OF I m to Great Pitchers Battle, Results in two to ohq JSagle Victory Eauloitcs-2 Pine Knotsi Sunday afternoon witnessed the greatest exhibition of fa?t base ball ever pulled ofi" pn the local diamond. From start to fin ish it was a pitchers battle be tween Shoridan, Eagle's star twirler and Olson the snappy 30UthpawJ.f the visitor?, both men being on there mettle and I nitchinpr shutout ball from the start to the finish and if anyone should ask'you there was some support behind both pitchers, while to bo sure there were er rors jna 'e, they were made where they did not hurt except in two instances, the first being when Pims made their lonely talley qn a bad throw and the other one being when Sheridan romped home with the winning run on an overthrow at hpme by Olson. Aside from this the game was air tight, each team boinj? on their mettle and nlayini? the gamp for all there was in it. Steight made a few dies in the field. fancy cat- Olson was touched up for four safeties, all being submitted for approved by Cecil Saunders, the third sackor of the Eagelite3 white Sheridan was only safely hif nnnn thla beinir a third base IM V " .J binlo by Irwin, second sacker for the Pine Knots. The line-up of the Eagleitos was changed considerably, G. Evans. Ft. Staight; and D. Saun ders ofricinting in the places of Reddick, Gray and Connall. Conrad Steelman openea on tlie mound for the Eagleitos hut re tired in favor of Sheridar after pitching about a half an inning, ;Shendan faced the odds of hav ing three men on bases when ho took charge of tho mound but succeeded in retiring tho side in RE AT ROBINETTE A fire .which ooeurrod at Room ette last Saturday night about eleven oclock completply destroy ed the building occupied as a res taurant and inflicted considerable damage on the property of Mr. Keller which is occupied as a. gen eral Merchantile store. By stren uous efforts on the papt of the residents, who kept four or five garden hose plied on the blaze they succeeded in preventing the spread of the blaze. Whether any insurance was carried on the restaurant property is not known one two, three Qrder, allowing no one to cross the plate. Pine har three new men in, their line-up. Chancer made seme star p ays DIAMOND DUST Chandler is credited with be . . . . . . t mg tne uest mneider on the Eagleite team : pd there is no doubt about him deserving that honor. If the tall lad keeps - on he will some day make league timber, Cecil Saunders is playing the game in great form this year 'as is manifested by the fact thatjhe secured four, safe bingles ofTof one pf the hardest pitchers the Panhandls supports. George Evans hit the pill con tinually but try as he would -was unable to get to first, one of3 Olsons greatest traits is "his habit of keeping the hits well, scattered and mostly on tne m-i field. a V Bennett will bave lo- change his tactics every time lie goes tq bat tho fieldirs make a hot foot lor Kicniand and soow.neres on the way succeeded. in grabbing out of the air,' hits fliat.would be good for three basest A happy improvement hi the local team is their new way of, talking up the game. - Nothing helps as much in a game as for the team to continually kefep talking in an encouraging man ner, it breaks the strain on tight strung nerves and keeps all of the boys encouraged. Ray IrvinvJt?inc. Knot second sacker, was o(i, the job Sunday (continued on page i) : " . -i . M ' I CLOSED . Revivalist Have Very Sue- cessful Profitable Revivial Meeting Tho great revival meeting, under the leadership of the Hamilton Brothers, evangelist, closed Sunday evening in the midgt pf the greatest revival up heave) ever witnssed. in Eagle Valley, according to the testi mony of persons who h,ave lived here for twenty five or thirty years. The crowd that gather ed at thp cfturrh. Sunday night to witeness the closing service, was by far the largest one ever gathered to a religious service in this community, although the crowds had been large all the way through, Not only was the church auditorium proper filled to overflowing, but the Sunday school and League rooms were thrown onen and every seat E taken. Chairs were then secur ed and all the seating room tak ?n. and yet the crowd surged for an trance. .Unable to find ac comidattons v on'the inside, sev eral persons hung ab,out the Joors and windows tq see and. hear. Near the close of the ser vices 22 persons were finally re- PROFESSIONAL IMOODSON L. PATTERSON ATT'Y AT L AW U. S. COMMISSIONER BAKER - - OREGOK H. MC ARTHUR B A. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone two longs on all lines, day or night. RICHLAND ' OREGON N. SANDERS Physician and Surgeon Office in Gover Building. Phone Central daytime. One lonff ring on any phone at night. RICHLAND OREGON j)EV. FRANK HOPKINS " PASTOR METHODIST r CHURCH LOCAL REPRESErJTATIVE .IDAHO STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO. RICHLAND OREGONi "WM. 1. FL.OWJBK. OTARY PUBLIC Agent for LIVERPOOL, LONDON ' and GLOBE . PENNSYLVANIA . AMERICAN CENTRAL ' Insurance Co. of North Ametica , AJTNA INSURAN "!E Co. A policy in uithon means Insurance. rWhland, , , . Oregon WEI&Efi IS COMING Two games pf baseball are scheduled for Saturday af ternoorj and Sunday afternoon between VVeiser and theEagleites. Steps,, are being taken to make this the best baseball attraction of the season, Al! business houses will be asked to clqse fpr two hours Saturday afternoon for the game in order to allow everybody to go out and enjoy themselves. Arrapgmepts will be made to ac-: commida the grpa.t crowd expec ted tp tpe tyo games and seats will be furnished to all. Weiser has a strong aggrega-: tion and the local boys will have to go some to take their measure however wjth Sherjdan in the box, they expect to make Weiser know that Eagle has some teamPine refused to takethe Saturday game., so Eagle rose to the situation r true sport like mariner and decid ed to play the tv;o games here. The Weiser teaip will arrive Sat urday and return. Monday. Sa urday nigljt; a big social dance will be held tp help pay expenses and everybody is asked to turn cir and help the team, Tp those who are wonderin where'the funds so far. takehliv? i J j. . .'.it ..frfi'-' nave went, tne ZQUOWing'-jcaDlj;, of expenses .and. bills is submits: tan ' t.w. Receipts; EtgwjthfPJhe. Social and Dapce Last game withvPine Total Expenses New Baseball goods Printing Tranportation of teams ' Meals for Visitors '$"4 $2.2. ?15. Total V 91 Deficit RICHLAND f Livery and Feed ? Stable RICHLAND ROBINETT STAGE LINE IN CONNECTION Stage leaves Richland 8:00 a. m, Arrives at Robinett 10:00 a. m. Returning leaves Robinett 1:30, arrives at Richland 3:30 p. m Good teams and tournouts, prompt and first class service to every patron. Traveling men's patronage solicited. FRED COOPER, Prop Richlana .-. Oregon $10 S79. Wmi COMPANY! LIHENSED FUNERAL. DIRECTORS f All Bietl Caekots and 1 1 road 1 carried in b tock at all time M lUOWLA.VD and EULIWAYm s a