Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1914)
SPEaND THAT1 $ At HGM ANE H6ME WlLL PROSPER EAGLE VAL.LEYNEWS VOLUME 2, NO. 38 RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914 $1.50 A YEAR ATTENTION K. OF P. AND PYTHIAN SISTERS On August 10th you and each . of you and your families are in vited to come out to an informal meeting of both the Pythian Via tor and the IC. of P, Lodgca f& at which time we wiuh to plan for the dedication of our now homo. Thia will be an informal meeting and you will bo expect ed to sing, whistlo or apeak for the entertainment of your friends present, Hall will bo lighted at 7:lb o'clock. Be sure and come and bring your family. This is for all that have ever affiliated with che order any time or placo YOU ARE INVITED. Ladies see the new millings and "Tango" liair pins, just in at Saunders I3ro's (Adv.) PROFESSIONAL A TT WT1W. I 21. n. VVIUkUUb DENTIST 'S Now at Ofllcc In Halfway, Oregon Watcli for aiinouncfinciU of Rich land Datos. r tail iii, 4 k i te. WOODSON L. PATTERSON ATT'Y AT L AVV U. S. COMMISSIONER DARKER - - OKKOOK H. MC ARTHUR B. A. PHYSICIAN AND . -J 4 V - ' ' ' ' . I J Phohe two longs on all lines, day or night. , HIGHLAND V OREGON l SANDERS ' Physician and Surgeon 'Ofllcc fw-GovorJJtH(Hnff. Phone Contrnl fluytimn.. Ojiu Ionic ring on any 'phone at riighl. RICHLAND OREGON OV. FRANK HQP.KiNS " PASTOR METHODIST CHURCH LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE IDAHO STATE LIFE INIII IRANCE CO. Rev. Frank Hopkins, Pastor Alethodist Church, Richland Ore. No charges for any services ren ,' dered. Will go to Robinettc, ' Sparta, New Bridge or to any point in reach, if my eei vices are needed. . RICHLAND .'. .'. OREGON WiVI. Hi. FLOWER OTARY PUBLIC Au'ontfor LIVERPOOL, LONDON Illlll VIMWU PENNSYLVANIA AMERICAN CENTRAL IiiHiiraneo Co. of North America . ' ETNA INSURANCE Oa A policy In olthor unarm Inuurnncu y NEWS OI'FJOK ItfciiLAND, , . Oregon -miW' " ' "" " ILETO The following extract from a Ictlerfrom H. F. Jcnson, of the Jensen Creamery Company may prove of great interest to the dairymen of Eagle Valley and the NEWS publishes it fdr yopr benefit, it explains just how the situation stands here between the Jcnson people and the cheese business. Salt Lake City, July 31, 19R Mr. Wm; L. Flower, Editdr, Eagle Valley News, Richland, Ore. Dear Sir. I have your letter of July 25th. We are interested hj thedevel ment of the dairy business in Eagle Valley, and must Jsay you have one of the most beautiful valleys thatl ever saw in my life. And yet it is some distance re- AUTHORITIES VISITED Early Sunday morning the oxnectod hannenod when. Shor-1 iff Ed. Rand and Deputy Sheriff Jackson, Constable Walter Pal mer and District Attorney C. T. Godwin appeared in' Eagle and proceeded to turn things up side down in an effort to locate unlaw ful booze. They invaded and searched all establishments, both in New Bridge and Richland where it was thought that this liquor might be kept and as a re sult made several arrests. Jim Downing, Dick Dillard, Ashby of New Bridge, and Chas. Kellorof Cornucopia also Mrs. Kellor were all placed under two hundred and fifty dollar bonds to appear Monday dnd answer the charge of unlawfully selling booze in a dry territory. It is understood that spirits were found in the soft clrink es tablishment at Richland and also ,a government licence. At New Bridge no booze was found but a governmedt license was in evi- YOUNG MENS CLASS EN TERTAINED Tho young mens' class of the Methodist Church Sunday School entertained the young ladies class of' the same, ut tho lqague room of the church last Friday even ing. A number of games were played and greatly enjoyed by those present. Refreshments consisting of ico cream and cake were served, the young men act ing as waiters and aside from for getting to fold the napkins, they did very well. After this songs werot sinta by the assembled guests and several spoke the first; piece they ever spoke. On mo tion, the meeting adjourned until .1 in i i t 1 I. tnut jpwmftVO,BB9 .Won j wnen the, girls class will havu to enter-. tain HAVE mtm FACTORY SAYS moved from the railroad and from the markets in general, so that it is well for your people to concen trate their attention on dairying, stock raisjng, the canning Of fruit etc.; in fact, those things' that can be concentrated into a pro-'. duct oi. cops e ..value on which the transportation is not excessive! Of coursij; your people are now producing a great deal of cream and you know, we have a plant in Richland that is practically Uanding idle and I can say to you that we plan to open this plant for cheese making and it will be done sometime before the first of March, 1915. We arc making now quite a quantity of cheese in Pine alley of an exeep- RICHLAND SUNDAY un-Jdence, One or two other places were searched but no evice.nce j Vas found of a nature sufficient to secure a conviction; This visit is only .natural out come of the-recent-fveslfgations of the internal revenue bfficer wjjo wxxs fojjowed all.around the ldwn?by( two detectives who so hir as iiy dbe knew'i secured jio evidence, though from the last visit of the county authorities, it is plainly evident that they must have at least got onto some well grounded suspicions. J New Bridge and Richland havej been under suspicions for some time, it being evident that booze was being sold Somewhere in these places, this seemed to be generally known, but where it cama from, no one could tell, whether they luwcryet the r right parties in all instanses, yet re mains to be seen bul they, have at least. a,cted. and from all out ward appearances, New Bridge and Richland will from now on bo free from liquor. Miss Nina Moulton and Merle Simonis, Willie and Carl Carna han, Levi Eyipg, E. Beard and Claude Quk'c, all of New Bridge went to Powder river to attend a dance given in the new school house near Claude Bennett's place one night last week. . o- ' Mrs. Lizzie Connall and,jq?n Doyle Mp. and Mrs. Clum Ewing and George Ashby made a trip to tha mountains last w.eck to pick sfcrau berries from Ym..Ew ing's 'homestead, returning Sun day. Mrs.- Lena Wright andvin boys Vere down from Sparta last week. L d Joneg of Now BddRe j8 working at. the. perry jjnd.Jelci; nnBR sawmill on Summit creak. JENSON i tionally fine grade and we are de veloping a market for that cheese and have had no trouble in selling it. It seems now that we might also find a market for cheese from Richland you might suy; immo 'iatelv. l shall send your letter to Mr. Frank Wallington, our manager at Baker, Ore., j.who has direct charge of this business in your valley and also, in Pine Valley, and undoubtedly, Mr. Wallington will gee you Before long and will make a proposition to your peo ple. Thanking you for writing me, I remain Ybur3 very truly H. F Jensen President ATTENTION A meeting to consider a Har vest Home Festival will be held in the City Hall, Richland, Fri day night at 8:30, Every body who has Eagle's interest at heart is urged to be present. . FarWelI Dmner; .Mitt J,M eyall ainer last ouiuaj.icr iiarry Herri who on Thursday Ief.t for Salt ake where he expects to begin his life career as a self sup porting man. The time had come when he thought it time to tacklo the ojd world and all his friends are certainly hoping that he makes good. The dinner was served to Harry's most intimate friends dnd was a great success. Those present were, Allen Wright Cecil Saunders, Curtis Herring ton, Fred Belgian and Wm. L. Flower. To make room Leonard Goss of New Bridge can spare .6 young Registered. Jersey Cows or 6 heif er Calves for sale but not both come and see them. (33-39. Ad v) PYTHIAN SISTERS ENTER TAIN K. of P. The Pythian Sisters of .Rich land,' Oregon, entertained tli;e K. of P. in their new home on tae' evening of July, 30, at' which time the lodges property was 1 moved over and placed in their property rooms', after which Jice- 'cream and cake was served. The Pythian Sisters presented eighteen (18) nice chairs for use in the lodge rooms. These chairs were badly needed and very much appreciated. A vote of thanks w as extoudod .to the Pythian Sis- ; ters for their spldndid gift. Acs iha nfAVS ffoeS to ni'nss cbnie3 the news of the arrest of Fred .Saunders on a chargo of atjlcling liquor held at Geo, Santf ders place as CyVidonjcp. ii) fl;o rjei qqnt . Hawor ihVcHtiga'tion3 in kidhfond. -: JIM DOWNING VERSUS" FRANK McCARROLL Jim Downing and Frank Mc Carroll will meet at the Gymnar. sium Saturday, night this being, the second match with these twp as principals, the last one going to McCarroll. Jim believe3 he. can win against the "Boxing . Cowjboy" and hds been in trainT ing for the event. As a prelimw nary, six rounds , are schedule'! between Ira Corson df Half.wr and Walter Jones of Richland. The hand may, play! , A good fast exhibition is expected and, -no doubt a good si'z'dd audience will be on hand'. Weekly Picture Show Itichland will have motion pic7 tures once a week from now on if thincrs eo right. Prof. Parker ' iiwti w ivu auuv. , mi I entirely new one eacn weeic, 0 Thursday of each week. He has built a concrete foundation for, his engine, at the hall and this will make the light more steady! He uses electric lights and gen erally is credited with having.a gooi show. Mr. Parker is in structing the Eagle Valley band. 23News wanted by the NEWS.- J' AND RESTAURAIfT FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY ANYTHING IN THE.. PASTRY LINE BAKED TO ORDER T e c I RICHLAND OREGON J o o v o ! o s -J & o a o a o ; o & : RICHLAND -:: ' : Livery and Feed i ; Stable c o I ! ' 4 o : 4 RICHLAND ROBINETT STAGE LINE IN CONNECTION ' atage leaves Richland 8:00 a.- m, Arrives at Robinott 10:00 a. m. Iteturninfj leaves Robjnatt 1;80, arrives at Richlsnd 8:80 p. m , ; Good teams and lournouts, prompt and first class service U every patron. Traveling mcn'c patronage soltciteO. FRED COOPER. o Richlana Grcqcti 0 '0 1 Baird & Company uccnsed mmi bisectors All Slzca texts cii iW.: Csnicd la WM1 km toffwry