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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
V5 7 . . r 4 i UP rvrv To my patrons in Baker Co.:- It Always Pays To bay the best:-- THE McCONNON LINE of flomrjatic and Stock Remedies have no Bupcrior. AIbo pure Spices and Extracts. YOUR MAIL ORDERS Will receive prompt attention. Postage paid to your door. Further Particular on Request I SEND ALL ORDERS TO I J. N. CARROLL I Resident Salesman 1 Richland Oregon A close mouthed policy is what the men who recently view ed Eagle Valley for electric line purposes, used. It would be a great thing indeed, for Eagle Valley if un electric railroad came into the country and it is to be hoped that one will come from some place or other. While the Hcralif made a great fuss over the proposition, it is doubtful if they really knew more than any body else and that was just about nothing. What we arc doing now is. to patiently await further announcements. A. W. Parker was over Sun day and assumed the instruction and leader ship of the Eagle Val ley Cornet Band. Which place he will likely occupy for Home time. Mr Parker b a capable band instructor and will greatly , help the band in their playing a- bilitics, the one practice putting greater snap and life' into the playing. $10 REWARD! Strayed from my place at Car r son, uregon, one ciarK iron gray filley, two yeara old, brandee 47 on left shoulder. Will give re ward of $10 to the person who will deliver the animal to Carson or who will furnish information leading to the recovery of the same. Frank Thompson (adv 34.36) Barber's Bed Bug Poison sure death to bugs. - (Adv.) Try Barbers bed bug poison. (Adv.) TCTiiitfi SIX PER-CENT FARM AND CITY LOANS may be obtained to repay mortgages, remove en- comberances, purchases or im prove realestate, f rom one to ten years' firrie. special privileges; correspondence invited. A. C. General Agency, 767 Gas and Electric Bldg., Denver, Colorado or 440 Phelan Bldg., San Fran sisco, Calif. iWTRead tho NEWS CaTRcad the Advertisments. 3 I The best equipped Hotel in the Panhandle FOR SALE! ALSO one UPRIGHT BREWSTER PIANO, GOOD AS NEW Mrs. S. D. JONES RICHLAND, BAKER COUNTY, OREGON Hotel , Rogers First Street Near Washington a Baker, Oregon A rlrst class Hotel at a moder ate price. Special Rates to Ea gle and Pine Valley people. J. B. ROGERS. Prop. SoTICE OF HfUL SETHEMfifl NOTICE Its hereby givtn that the tin (lorglgnbtl executor of tho cstitc of An tliony Au,?ufltiiB, deceased, has filc4 In tho County Court of tho County of Ba ker ami Stntc of Oregon his final ac count an such Executor of eaid estate, and that Friday the 7th day of August, 1914 at tho hour of 10:00o'clo:k!in th ) forenoon of said day In the County Court Room of the Courthouse of said County has been fixed ns the time and place for tnu hosting (of objections to said final report and the settlement thereof. MILES LEE Executor of tho cstato of Anthony An mIum, Deceased. to 8-0 '11. 'eepmg unclur cov er is a good thing for a criminal lo do but not for any one who has fjoods to sell. "Come out from under" and advertise in the NEWS. Take advantago of our clear ance, numerous nrticles that you can save on and- all seasonable goods E. & W. ClIANI)LUK(Adv.) . li'OR SALE: One Crex.Rus, 9x12, practically new. Call at Dr. I. N. Sanders residence Rich land. (Adv.) Get one of our new Tango Blouses Just the ticket for the hot weather and they are priced within your reach E.& W Chan dler (Adv:) Tho Burford-Cooper Auto Stage Lino is doing a big busi ness, says tho Baker Herald. It takes Eagle Valley brains to handle big business every time, so "Eagle Vulley should worry." Take advantage of our Millenry Sale ahout 30 Hats left at just ' one half price also beautiful flow- ers and fruits to freshen up your old hat get busy tho liarvest Ho.mo picnic will soon bo on. E. &W.ClIANDLEIt (Adv) notice: for publication. ISOLATED TRA'jT (PUBLISHER) Pt'HLlG LAND SALE. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United Ktatoa Lnml Omcc. nt Ln Crando, Oregon, July Uth, 101-1 NOTICE In hi-ruby j-Ivon Hint, as direct ed bv the ConunUitloncr of Ui General Lnnd office, under proviion of Act of Conproan approved Juno 27, 10M (.11 Statu., fl 17). pnrKii'wit to tho applica tion of Willis V Iuvi3, of Iti.'hlanir, Oreuon.Scrial No. G12002, w v ill oTer nt pnblie sulo, to th- hulled', blthlut', tail m notleiis.tlmn S2.03 per acre nt 10 o flock A. M., on tho 17th day of Sep ti-inbcr. 1IH I, lt this ollhro, tho follow Itm tract of land: SW1-4 PBl-l, Sec. 6, Nl-ii NE1-4, 8KM NK1-I, Sua. 7. Tp 10 S., U.-10E., W. . Serial No. 01201V. Thin tract ie ordered into thn ninrkut on a showing that tho prcuter portion thereof in mountainous or too rouh for cultivation. Any person claiming ad versely thn aboYO-dcscribcd land aro ad vised to fdo thoir claims, or objections, on or baforo tho time designated forea.u. F. I, Rr unwell, Recister. Nolan Skiff, Recoiver. Dick Dillard, who recently won the decision over Sing Hosan, the phinese boxer, has excepted the challenge of Lew Powers, of Umatilla to box him at Richland, on any terms, or to box him at Umatilla, seventy-five and twen ty-five percent butso far has re ceived no answer to Ins accept ance of the challenge. Dick now throws down the gauntlet to Pow ers and ask him to answer. Preparations are now complete for the social at New Bridge, giv on by the young ladies class of the Christian Church, Saturday. IOGENKS looked for ah honest man. If he had ju been wise enough to JL- advertise, ho could have set still and Waited for the honest man to 'Pmo to him. CHURCHES Christian Church Bible School 10 a, m. Mrs. Timmick, Supenntendant Y. P. S. C. E 7:15 p. m. Prayer Meeting and Choir Pra tice evary Wednesday 8:C0 p. m. Farmers METHODIST CHURCH J m T?. Holman superintendaet. Preaching by the Pastor at 11 m. Subject; ''Persecution." .Children's and Young People's services postponed lor the pres ent. Preachinp by the Pastor at p. m. Subject: "The Return." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. ' Choir Rehersal Thursday at 8:00 p. m., Fred Cundiff leader. EVERYBODY WELCOME Frank Hopkins, pastor. THE LIFE CAREER "PcJiootlnc In youth nhould Invariably In directed to prepare n pernon In tlie lxrt wni for the tct permanent occupation for whicl he U cnpabK., ITclJent C. W. lillot. This Is the Mission of the nnrnnii in untbUfiAiinibULiuiiai Forlyslxth School Year Opens SEPTEHBER iSth, 191 Write for Illustrated ico-pase Book let. " THE LIFE CAUfcHR," nnd tor Cata log containing full information. Degree Courses AGRICULTURE : Ajronomv, Animal Husbandry. Dairylius bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, At'.riailtute nr Teachers. FOKUSTUY, LOt.GING ENOINEFKING, HOAE ECO No;.it J: DomestlcSciencc, Domestic Art, ENGINi t-RING: hlectrlcnl, Urination. Hishwnv, Alechanlral, Chemical, Minlnc Ctr.mli. COAAl;KCG. i!HAUAALV iNDUbTKlAL AUTS. 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