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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1914)
sPWd tha $ Af home A WcJ 6me wi'LL ropr LETNBWS VOLUME 2, NO. 32 RICHLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 2& 1914 $1.50 A YEAR Mi LARGE CROWDS WIT NESS GAMES h feag'c Takes -B6"th fiarncs Which' MaKes Five out ofStt r SATURDAY'S GAME Eagleitcs 9 Wciser 8 SUNDAY'S GAME EagleitcB 27 Welscr 6 Woh$6f came,' played and wore fronton, .that's about all Mere is to it. Saturday's gamo was a good one with a close ocoro and H tenth inning finish, in spite of a high wind, both teams played ball in great f jrm and consider ing tho kind of a day it was, few errors were mada. Laccy for Wciser pitched a good bteady gam?ai)d the local boytf foiyid 4 some difficulty in connecting With ttc ball until the ratter Tun ings. VVith a three jun lead at the oeginning of l)ic ninth, it looked a3 if the4 En'gleitcs had , ihegame won out Wciser came . ' across' with' three runs, tying the 4 Reorc'WhiclPt'lVcn Blood eight to i height, In the Idct half of tho ytcnth. Bonnet scored oh Chahd Icrs single and thus the gam e was won. It was a cold windy -day and to come extent scemc4 'fochilT the c'MAisiaW of the Sectators ana piaywu. aiiKc, ill there was a good showing f tffo'&DSON L. PATTr?SON i ff tffW At TAW .. c6lvT$l3si6MER J. 4. MC ARTHUR B. A. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone two longs on all lines, day or night. RKHLAND V OREGON L I? SANDERS " "hsiclarr and &ufg6'n Uulldintf. Phone Unu long ring o)'6i7,lJn6he at night. R(CIlLANl) ' OREGON R EV. FRANK HOPKINS PASTOR METHODIST CHURCH LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE IDAHO STATE LIFE INICUJRANCP CO. Rev. Frank Hopkins, Pastor iviuwtuuait vjiiuiuii, xviviiiumu uru, No charges fqr apy services ren dered. Wilt 9 .Co Kobinetto, Rnnrta. New Bridff'e or to anv Joint in reafch,' if myR0iviee3 are ncccicci. RICHLAND .'. . OREGON WM. I FLOWER NOTARY PU1 JT-IC kAircnt for LIVERPOOL, LONDON & and GLOBE PENNSYLVANIA r AMl'JHIUAN UWINTKAIj jnaurmico u, 01 XMorin America v ilSTNA INSURANCE Co. W A policy In olthor inoims InBunyice. MHWS oi-yiou 9 I IB CHILDREN TAKEN AWAY Odessa and Fred A, Phillips, minor children qf Fred Phillips and Estonia' I'ltylips of Sparta husband and wife were taken In custoby by the dficYrff's office to day on an order by County Judge Carter be6a,n;8e of the par ents failure' to stffitie their diffcr ances and to Ifve together as they had pt&mfsed Cn'c court they would do., , Tho children were bV6ught to Baker by Deputy Sheriff William Saunders who went to Sparta ha'n'd, after a search, found the children hidden in sage brush where the wife's mother had taken them. They were p!aced in St. Francis academy tu be kept as wards' of the county, the faflfer having agreed to pay for their board there. The parents and children were in court June 2 at which time Judge Carter placed them in the academy. The parents then, however, agreed to make up anc" the order was suspended, only U be put in force again today, li was heftl that Mrs; Phillips hao ljcfused to jom her husband but had gone to Wciser and then re furnoJ to the homestead at Spar ta when MtV PhH lips went U Halfway Lacey Got Bearlnd" of fnnk. ' Sun'diy witnessed the largest crowa that nas oeen in Densleys Lpark this year, when Weiser went down to overwhelming de feat at tho hands of the Eagle ites. In the earley part of the game it was a pretty one the score standing two to nothing for several innings but in the fourth the local boys got into batting form and from then on it was on thdiv part, merely a case of hit the ball and run the bases until at the end .ot the ninth tney had omased the lanre amount of twenty seven while in spio of tho natural lot up in alertnoss that came with tho pil ing up of tho scoro, Weissr onlv succeeded in getting six runs YOiG llllL ELOPES LEAVING NO SUPPER Runs 61 WftK Lover 3hd Leaves no Suppcf for Pdtber When the fattier oi ivfisd Gene va Ingram. of Rfchlana tffffved home for hfs' supper iast eyenfrg ,he found no spnper but instead a note from his daughter telling him that she and Claude' Dvight Jones had cloned and that they ! would be well on their waV to : Prairie City by the time he read the note. Mr. Ingram at once called the district attorney to se what could be done to prevent a marriage. It appears the3 young woman came to Baker abo.iit twojmonths ago and metandjfell in love vith i young Mr. Jones. Uhe young !man then called at her father's ranch about a n?6nth ago bilit the father did ,not approve of the match and said so. Tuesday :afternoon Mi Jfines gt a mar- Iriage license, drove to Richland in an automobile yesterday morn ing, and then fled with the young , woman. Bbttf the" contracting parties" are of afoe so Mr. Godwin Itold Mr. Ingram that? there was little to do otrh'2r than to' bestoV P the parental blbsshVg. across, Shrion pitched nine innings Saturday, Lindsay tak ing charge of the mound in tm? tenth, and then turned around and pitched the SundaV game, the boys supported him in' great form and this was responsible tor tne small amount ot runs made. Saturday, in Clie face of a cold, bad wind, he pitched in chnmuionshiD form. Iiih curvfe" breaking against the wfnd' just the same as they always do. Thsy Thumped Him Ou$ ,of tni'Dox. "Apj)legato was batted out- of the box." ':, It was rather unfortunate that tho score should bo so high in Sunday's gamo as (,bo lferge crowd naturally expected to'fleo a clbsp atjd exciting 'galjfe,' No BEES CAUSE TROUBLE , A hfv$'of fo'S Waif respo'nsibfe :f6'r ajier Occident to the Baker Herald's representative here Monday, lie had ir?vaded the place of Linn Hocomb in search of sub'3 f6V th'e' Herald and whj? ;in earnest coWilab with the prop- the'JSalce'r daily in glowing terms meafitTme letting hs. horse graze on some choice jfragle Valley to&. The horse was attracted by a'nea'f by stream and anrblecl thence in search of fhe o;(jrehch ing fluid, he made the stream all right bt in so doYng he butted into a hive of bees and toppeled them into the creek, then there wcr,e very active limes for a while. The frorse was quieted after poking the shaves into Lou Jennings biJdk rind stamping on Lot's corn patch and aside from this no serious damage resulted to any one hut the bees who were compeleu to take an unex pected bath. Lou,;says if it wasen't So "darned" funny I might Sue then? f6r damages caus I really think they owe me some newskfn anyway.' .measure 61 blame dan' be Attach ed to either team, the' local b6ys simply batted two pi'tc&'ers cl&'f j oat of the5 box" arid I'rin bases in gvrt form. DIAMOND DUT The next.timd WelSer play if ball with an Eagle team they will have learrted that it takes ball, players'- to' beat "the local mne:' . So many bitigles were madd $i of. Apiilegate. in Sunday' gime that it is impossible to say just who made them "and hbw but he was simply pounded out of the boxV Lindsay certainly "showed that he can play ball, three bae hit in the critical time being re sponsible for the vinning'of Sat urday's game. Bennett is fast earning the title of '.'the close mouth catch er", it $ very, seldom indeed that he lets a yell out of him during a game, he just simply is o interested that: he can't. In spite of all that we still claim he 13 some catcher. "this .Hslho way Shermans cur ves looked jto W,eirv" EX MAYOR OF COPPER-' FIELD SHOT rffi si m 4 w - T 7 v While iYlP.ndfno' Hnrr iT' Shot by an' Unknown Assassin Early Monday morning' Ex Mayor ; Stewart of Copperfield as shot late Mo'rfdaV nighty small hopes we"r6'ertaihed of his recovery, at ihii time there was n trace 6'f the assassin though every effort was being bring him to justice. Sheriff Rand and District Attorney God win passed through Richland". . r v i r 1 1 . r ivionoay enrout ior tne scene 01 he traged y. The opinion is that he was shot' with a l.igh power 22 rifle, one" bullet taking two fingers, onef penetrating tne Jiver ana one go-. i'ng through the abdomen. Stewart was5 conscious when found but had rio knowledge of who did the shooting. He was bleeding friwaVdly and at the mouth ari'd dontmvi'ed to do so un til he wis pliVced on the train' enroutefor" thvkdapiUl. At one time he was a resident' of Eagld Valley and was credited .with b'eing the strongest man ,in what was then Union Countyr , SISwart was the Mayor at the 1 time Govenor west jnade tne Copperfield Clean-up and was for ced to resign. It is very prob able that the shooting came as result of the feud that has ex- isted there since that time. rn . . . 1 . .-i rHj-kn Vin.m Vtaart nwncf XWCIVC IIICII 11UV& Uli&ll lt.i,-wjl.- ed in connection with the shoot ing of Ex-Mayor Stewart at Copperfield Monday morning. RICHLAND Of Livery and Feed Stable RICHLAND ItOBINETT STAGE LINE IN CONNECTION stage leaves Richland 8:00 a. m. Arrives at Robinett 10:00 n. m. 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