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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1914)
1 J. I r 1. ! . i- r v 5 i 4 1 I i i i. j t1 .5. i !i 7 Eagle Valley News 'Straight, Truthful, Direct" Published Evehy Thursday at Richland .. . Oregon Wm. L. FLOWER, Editor, SUBSCRIPTION fQNEYEAR - - 1.50 31ix months - - .75 "Three months - .60 Changes foracldB will postlvely hot be received after Wednesday hoon. Locals received until Wed nesday night Cards of Thanks and Resolutions .05 per line. Entered as secdrid cldSS tllatter ;Dec 12, 1912 at the p03t olfieeat Jfcichland Oregtitt, under act of 34 ar -h a " r aiarcn a, SELF-CONFIDENCE "Never doubt for a miilute," says a noted scribe, "thrtl yoU will fail in aee0fflfcliillfig any thing that ydu start out to do, Doubt is the greatest itm in the "letters that d to" riiakd tip" the word failure. If the surgeon Was to' doubt for a minute thai f he 6pration he was preforrriiflg w'tfiild iidt be a success, he1 would l68 hearly all of his caseU if trie1 biisiness man had any doii&fc sis to his bus iness ability, he wfliJld ntft long be a business man, if li6 frnited - States had doubt 63 for a minute that they could fio'fc build tKe Panama Canai, ifctfduld Ml be 'unfinished. The greatest w'Srd in the en glish language i se1fconfidence' with it men Kdv' ffldVe'd mount ain?, it is fie 8rle word that stands f romam$?g all others as " "a monument td nl9g ((forth do ing that have belli ddn6, it is at! asset so valuable ttaH its real worth is not cohulable in ffel ii Jars and cents. IT'S getting about tlmo Eagle to apeak it's piece. for THREE days without mai is just about the limit It's adout time something was done to liven up the service, AMAZING FIGURES "Lets see," said the editor re flectively, "there are 10,000 piec es of type in a galley, it takes on an average about six gallies to set this bloomm sheet, that makes 60,000, pieces, then you got to throw them back again and that adds another 60,000. that makes 120,000, in one month then, of four publications there are 480,000 pieces of type to be encountered and in one year of fifty two weeks there are 25,680, 0OO and then they say it is easy to turn out a hews paper, wond er what other mCn uBSs his arm that many times in a year, then that of course is not considering the adds, the muke Up, the press work and finally the folding and mailing. ' 'Exchange. . EAGLE Vaiiey i?3s never yet failed when tailed. This yeaf 'the spirit of pr'HIfre'ss & calling to us to haSre it if jtfvSst HomS and the tMe to 1s now . WHERE s tMe beautiful new signs which' werf be pla ced on the road! leading Into lown and announce' to auto dr 'down. vers inac jinsx qw DOES anyone Know that Rich-' land has d &peed Ordinance' RICHLANtf still boasts & . Wne on Main s'treef bill.lt dn the sieve principal, at least its prin-j cipal use seems to b'e to leak and . some unsuspecting stranger .'. ?night get a bath. Tta pipe has been sugested as a cure and . would certainly b'e effectived WOULDN'T It hi fine If . ev jiy one in E"agie would feet so Harvest Home mad they couldn't J talk about anthinejse, GETonjKe band yVagon and jtoot iong-.and loud for. blg kkw&l Home this falh "Cap's Philosipy" Especialy dedicated to Richlands valiant "Chief of Police." "They say things' fire" tarnation bad; That thing's worth havin, aint W be had; That times are sl&w dhd money shSrl; Ther'e all bftike, and they ripp and snort. But I tell y'6u by Jupiter, by grab, That things in Eagle; aint half "Of course they could be better, that a" fact; But ther'e'31 tltt uSe Ifi everybody mm a mm-, . And gtumbliri Uti'd g8w'lin 'bout hardness1 HI tlrflej When grub &H be Hd if the corn pfotfer e'hlrWes; I tell ydii By Juddi, by USB and be dad; That tHlrigs in Eagle Mi Half "What's" the use in caVortin, Wh6esiri tid ftdrtin, Holleriii vttF fiad off about no- , tfllfi important, Hogs pl<y high enough that's a fact;. Atleait to the consumer who sometimes them lack. Jeminy crlc'kets I tell you my , ltd. That th'ing Id Eagle aidt Half ''Now there's sonie grinds of fel lows like 8 walldw in mud; All lively actions irfey cheerfully dufi; They omr tAjm comp'Ielel y godd qiialitiel high,' When you tatlc pf prosperity a high horse they ride, But timer aint so slow, news i ,an be Jiad; Arid things in Eagle aidt half bad" "There's no use in weepln When . harvest's closely, Even If your taxgs arc tollerable There's a,.season pf pleasure a surely & comln, It'll et folks . to laughin and .tb'ingajwill be hunlmin, vcridyM Je jolly, no dne'll w r ' . ;)3emad, ., Fof thing's iri. Eagle woHt be half -T-" Bad)r - "STAR BRAND HQES ARE BETTER" atf EVERYBODY SHOE FOR Take this to yourself, Mr. Farmer. If you produce 40 bushels of corn to the acre your cost per bushel is less than that of your neighbor who raises only 20 bushels. Therefore, you could sell more corn for a dollar than your neighbor The same principal applies to shoes. Rob- I erts, Johnson & Rand make more shoes than 1 any other manufacturer. 1 he more they make the less it costs to make tnem, tnis saving goes into extra quality. There are lots of good shoes but "Star Brand shoes are better." We' hdve a big stock of the genuine "Star Brand" Shoes with the makers name on the sole and their star on the heel. . Don't just go into any store and ash for them, but come to us Saunders Bro's Richland, Ore. I THE CASE OF ALFRED l J fir eu dinner CI; iv Amelia pkici; ?t& HiifjaU ased cornea M l& youth'fdl Ujtt Hink !&ib the ct.aent with ft ilxti Hi relief, "hlh U,X sot Ured.wMlnj bn trial rtterl" ahe said ,U iiof eittn&anloii; "1 hate thia BtadHlUM Irollhd wait Hit fbr street cars frheh there might JUat aa -well hare thia afUir for your children, things, tierer turn out aa jrou(Ant thom tol" ''That's fipj", agreed the vroman in the ahade-top-bright Ueltdtrope "They Juat do a, the: "Nfa't IhSt Ufflo I daui woman, abotit mon. They .can e the blind- esc, most oxasporaung, conirary ere been (Cn .automobile (h t&o am- ! Aa Iwka iiylHfi lb! By haband moralik, It Qobi beat all that you alare and .fcjnh all your life BUlt !y please I" a hot a good ighter;';.,ip. .oh..tlle middle aged man. ' "K'a .jfl that fob can't tell tureaf As. Iwas aaylng to my hua ban!whpb,K1o' tgpfeJfred .Quam for a.nkrjner, who op ofei-lh, y.OUld hare 9' drtjrficd that such a boyjag, pleasant ffillnw could have such a will of his own and, too b64 absoluteljr Jjjaf to tho cKll or what are really bin own in terests? ,, ( ''He has money, you know, and as bis folks did not live horb I made up mind that it was my duty to bo kind of motherly to him' explained the miijdlo, aged woman. "I think there Is nothing so pathetic as a nice young n&n far ..from hojfte and a prey to Every designing cfe&luro who sets er eyes qn jim, especially when he Is a. good looking ybting man like Alfred.'.,, r thought,' iid; the other woman, "that hp .an,d, fizzle1' , "I don't ib.eyqva in trying to make matches', said the', middle aged worn ai, ,flrmlyn wouldn't dream of lAt iorfirinB.'Tlfitri fate! Lizzie may bo JIG, bU$i,Bho -doesn't look it, nhd an? with .taste would realize now gooa looking one 1th .taste would realize how gooi slid is In a quiet way, or course., i don't tuintc it is- rennea to have the sort of looks that attract Qarver, Indeed J ftttentjon. Mrs; "The fifat nlgilt th'S( I Quanl, 8 a good Horoe;cq6 I let Lizzie htk tip the Frehbh aresi; ing eifid fllfiff tllo b.tkd potatoes and If I hftDnSncd to rnetitioh that she got tHH illDuGF I fc'iin't ee that tKeFe was any necoSsity, of . taf explsUiilnK Ml Irbu pafl de It afce got. ffifSS alS'a wad giad to $1 In InritaUon M .1 THerp's nettling l! people. got acquamtea. "Ahyhow, Alfred QUftrii might hare Mb bi no' tlilK what a . . . r-Tfi 7, .1- 1. 1 J iHh win iifb snd to t ibettia lojeJaleaijpv 10 d to thlttk. that he is ueadpver a amy, who grew on Alfred ao unaua w fSjj? to WW, 1I Of i audden the evenings, ifi3, found that Ali plolollaA . "Waenfie. got his riibabout I mep; tioned tptLtssie was perfectly crazy orer autoifad that the fresh air was so good for her health. Het toofc her out seTeral times, when t Invited hlnj to come early for dinner, sooner could get ride afterward, Hut it wasn't a iqbmii,, before .thal(3oorgl! MacPrang waa, jlflrlng' ,the runabout with her own jiands and smiling com descendlilgly When she passed our house I iV "You don't knowrw,hat.I sufferod at the hands of that Oeorglp lacPrang! Mrs. Garverl. ,V,i ask,.Altro4 out or H nico little family.,gme of, cards and he'd havb hn.,cigagoment and tho next day tJeprglo. would ...drop, it and tell what a flnq tlmo slio (and Alfred had at tho thpater the night boforol, "Ho was pprfectly nlco to Llzzlp and If she. dropped Into tho conl Oj fico near closing tlmo, as It was per fectly natural for her to do, since it was her father's ofllco, Alfred would usually bring hor homo. 'Don't push yourself I told Mzzib. 'Only don'( bo backward about showing, him tliiU no's popular with you! , That flatters a man having hlm think you like him and are too modest to' Bhow it!'' "Just as I hurl arranged to have A1 frod tako his Buniiiior vacation at thd amo tlmo wo dld'tfnd bo our guoHt at tho cottago wo were going to rent, in JQiaai lhat finnrftla Mnnprang yvtth a solitaire ai 1?lg aa a, paring atonic all amllea Hid applied biuihca and throws heraelf on, LlziliS'a heck And aaya she miist U-Il her GiiU becatMjl It was through her that 4he and Al" frod found each other. "Isn't that enough to make a wotd an giro up In doapalr, Mrs. Oarrer? Not that I'd hayo dreamed of trying to force Alfred or Lizzie in ech othor's direction -not me tjut being' a junior partner arid, of toursd. what's tier father's will tig LttziW acme day. kbd then Alfred wolild havo had it all and tile nice automobile and he la io gobd looking and (J think that illly Goorgie MKcPfang Maybe sometblag said Mr frlond, comfor may yet be clad she dldn1 "My gbodriduri!" eflid the middlo aged woniKn emnhfltltallK 'Why, my, Llzzlo wbUldh't. . haro liM Alfred Qunrn, not if iiS'H HefpH U Bti feaifi kn" e MacPrang- wilt .Happen.; tinfly. I'Llaal Jn'l get tUnr f 10 REWARD! Strayed frorti ffiy place at Car" son, Oregon, one ark iron gray filley, two y.eara old,,brandee 47 on left shoulder. Will give re ward of $10 J th8 pel'son who will deliver $e animal to Carson or who will furnish information leading to tile rebbvery of the samoi Frank TildMPsON (adv 34-36) NOTICE In order to tywc your locals receive proper &vtte9tlorj please , r;ixye tlern 19 by Verfpesdy Judge Praser, Mr. SmitHj Mr, Cbrrpll and purty camo )ri frorit Baker, Wednesday. - r Mr