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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1914)
fePEND THAT $ AT HOME AND NOME WILL PROSPER EAGLE v A LiLiE Y 1 7 V VOLUME 2!, NO. 39 RICHLAND, OREGON; THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, L914 $1.50 a year (v ti tM v? vs. i',-. am .N XLi W O Eagle's Cheese Factory It Looks as if it Would (The NlUWfr in its efforts to ward getting- n chceso factory cstalilishcd. in. Eagld. . Is acting, to a groat extent, as the , dairy mens emmissary, therefore each week will advise what lias been accomplished, . Herewith is a letter from Jfyank VValllnglon, that ja very ciieoitrag'lng.ED 1TOR.) Baker, Oregon, ugu'st 8, 1911 Mr. Wm. L. FiowVr, Hichland, Oregon; Dear Sir: . ' Yours of August 4th received, aiso copy oi Mr. jenspn s icuer to you of rcccHt date. t i - ii ... PROFESSIONAL DENTIST Now at HI Ofllcc fn Halfway, Oregon Watch fur announcement of Rich land Date. ait iifatiia rtnct' rt acc JULj VVUlvIl IHWJl VUIlklU WOODSON L. PATTERSON ATT'Y AT L AW I U. S. COMMISSIONER H. MC ARTHUR B. A. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phono two longs' oh all lines, day or night. RICHLAND" '.; OREGON N. SANDERS Physician and Surgeon )fflco in"Govcr Building. Phono Central dnytirop. nQno long ring on any phono at night. RICHLAND OREGON kEV. FRANK HOPKJNS cHUricH LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE IDAHO STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO. Rev. Frank' Hopkins, Pastor jo c iar ores ' tor anv services run- UUIUU. Will KU l.u ivuuwuun;, Joint fn reach, if myeei vices are IIUUUUUi tICHLAND .'. OREGON a t "iv .Ti ii 1 n n n u.,ar ni'n . JS OTARY PUBLIC Agent for LIVERPOOL, LONDON andGLOMiJ PENNSYLVANIA AMERICAN CENTRAL IiiHurHiico Co, of North .America ' VBTNA INSURANCE Ou A policy in oltltor irmmn liwurunci rniii.ANiii OREGON Soon bo a Reality We also received a letter from Mr. Jenson ahout your valley, and he seems very enthusiastic ahout the dairy 8 possibilities there. We cfcpcct td have a man at Richland in a very, short timo now, and 1 will try and get over and talk the situation over with you. Just at present do not think it advisable to try and call the farmers together) Mr. Jenson seems to think by making cheese both at Richland and lfalfway we could got large enough quantities together so we could get refrigerator shipping facilities from Robinotto, which is really neccessary to get the product on the market in first class condition. Our plant there will make an ideal factory and I feel safe in saying, if the farmers will co-op erate we wiil be making cheese there within the next few months. We appreciate the. interest you it. i i are taking in tins matter ana can assure you of our hearty sup port and co-operation. Thank ing you, I remain, Sincerely yours, t Frank Wallingtori Harvest Home Meeting Satur day afternoom LE wed At the Methodist .Parsonage afternoon about 5 Tuesday o'clock Elvira Harville and Icey Hewitt were united in Wedlock by Frank Hopkins. Stella Tay lor and Earnest Hewitt acted aS witnesses, while the .guests pres ent were Mr. and Mrs'. Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Seige. Some anxipua moments were spent in waiting for the license which was to. arrive, on the stagp that afternoon and asr.tne stage didnol; arrive unty Tale some, an xiety wad felt tlat the. license would not arrive, however it came safely in and the young couple were made happy. The newly weds expect to leave in a few days for Washington where they will spend their hon eymoon, after which they ,will return to Eagle Valley and'make their home In ils beautiful and quiet confines. They believelilco many others that there is only one place to live apd, that is in "Famous Eagle Valley.'1 Jim Downing, Dick Dillard and Chas. Ivellol' left Richland; early Monday morning to bo pre sent at tho Justice Court at Bale or. It seems that tho first rej port that Mrs. Kellor w as also instigated was not true, as ohu was not one of thoso to'mako tho trip. YOUNG COOP GOODMAICII SAIUjtf Downing W6'n by Decision in JO Rounds 4 The best match of jts kind ev er seen in Eagle was the Verdict of most of the enthusiasts who attended the boxing malch at the Gymnasium Saturday njght. It wns cer.tainly one: of the hardest contested matches ever seen Here, both of the principals working with all the skill and ring tactic3 they could master. There was not a single knock dv.vn n'or any time during the match that both men were not in good condition. Downing had the best of the boxing how ever and the referee, awarded the match tb.hini on points after ten of as skillful rounds a3 one would want to See. The5 preliminary bettyjeen lid Corson and Walter Jones did nop come off as Corson did not show up until late and the mainmatcii was then about ready to be ptflU eJofT. ' - M' Carroll and Jack Rpgei-a;are scheduled to box ten rounds at Cornucopia the fifteenth qf the month and also at this time Kid Bradford will be pitted Against cne winner or ine uor3on-iiooa-fellow match for" six rounds. ATTENTION K. OF Pi The Grand Chancellor, Frank S. Grant with other members will be here on Monday, August 31st to dedicate our Castle Hall. There will be work in first and second decree. Let us turn out and do our part right. Tell others that you meet. Fraternally, Irvine Lodge. No. 86, K. of P. by W. G. Saunders, D. G. 0. Scmethjng entirely diiter$ht are the pictures shown by Par ker's Electric Biograph, Thurs davs .at Richland. Fridays at New-Bridge, they arc plain and do not flicker. (Ad.) Jim Downing' iwd Dick Diilard returned from Bak-v yesterday. A Harvest Home held at the City Hall, Kictuana, Sat urday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. Ev eryone is urged to be preseat. A special invitation is extended to fnvm ers and merchants of New Bridge and vecinity. . BE SURE ANI?f CpME. . Oregon County Fair Dates 26 Cotfntids Holding Fairs This Year Oregon State Fair, Salem Sept. 28 to Oct. 3. Baker County, Baker, Sept, 14-19 Benton Cdunty, Cdrva!!i3, Sept. 1749. . - C003 and Curry, Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-20. Clatsop Codnty, Gcarrieart, Sept. 2-1-26. Crook County; Prineville, Sept. 23-26. Clackamas Conilty, Canby, Sept. 16-19. East Clackamds, Estacada, Sept. 8-9 Douglas County. Roseburg, Sept. 10-10. . Lane County, Eufine, Sept. 22- Lincoln County Toledo) Sept. 22 -25.' . Lin County! Scio, Sept. 23-25, Multnomah County! Greshem Sept. 15-191 & VI Cerrietary Cash on hand per lastrepoit.!rj).00 Cash received from Holman Bro's .10.00 TOTAX $19.00 ' 'More cashnaybadly 'needfed if rne sextan is Kepc ,ac w orK an summpr as l.s.planned. . ftjake alj remittances payable to Mrs. An nie Haley, Treast. or hand dona: tion td same. ' t ? m Z . if& DEAL SB By a, deal, recently conpluded, between .George Densley and Mr. B'rooksl.G66rge bought one band and leased another, a total of 2,600, sheep, all ewes, added to hisjtands. The band leased was taken liver for three years. This, makes in the neighborhood of 4000 sheep that Geo. Densley owns and controls, they being split into three bands and a pieci George also secured .Brooks bay an&,thj&usQ.of corrals and pas ture, he is-procting a large silo for sfteep feeding purposes, this v meeting vyili he MM . II Morrow County, Heppner, F 17-19. Malheur Cdunty, Ontario, P 15-19. Polli County, Dallas, Sept. Sherman Cdunty; Moro, Sep 10. Gilliam CoUiityj Condon, Oc; nilamook . Cqunty, fillacr; Sept. 15:18. " ; Wasco County, Tils Dalle. ' 23-25. Washington County, to Grove, Sept. 23-25. Vheeler County) Fossill, S"pt. . -23. ' ' ' T ' ; Union County, ilaGrrfnde Se . 22-21. Yamhill County, McMimille Sept. 23-26. . .. Klamath County Klamath r'ai; Sept. 2-1-26. . Cmatilla County, Pendleton, Se: 21-26. being anloncr 'twelve that ia and are being erectStl this, ye It is understood, that cloe i $18,000 was involved in this deal '"Motion pictures, tojmghu -a - . , ,:rrr?T" mum - :t t - x AND RESTAURANT FRESH BREAD EVERYDAY . ANYTHING. I .TJ-rE" PASTRY LINE BAKED, . TO- ORDER . . hm "i i 'ftiwwlh'ii rfjMt.ft)t RICHLAND OREGON' o ; e o o c o o , vj. 4 r a RICHLAND v Livery arid Fggd. . Stable"'' RICHLAND ROBINETT STAGI LINE IN CONNECTION atage leaves Richland H.uO it. jr Arrives at Rubinutt 10:Q0 a. Roturninu lcavs Rubineti l arrives at Fkhlnud 3:S0 Gcou teams and tournfr' pvortpt and first class sorvicc every patron. Travolmer n-.. patronuge solicited. FRED COOPER, 'Pre i Richlana Or Baird & Comparii LICENSED FUNERAL ma, .i k SUca csskets ul Jhtifis i :j, fc1' mm mi ft