Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, September 03, 1914, Image 1

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VOLUME 2, NO, 4SJ
RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDVY, SEPTEMBER 3, L91
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.TIIIOII CIRCULAT
MflpeMMon asking that the mail
route and stage lino be extended
"from Now Bridge to Srurlu, was
circulated hero !nat week and ru
(ilv:l nmnv signatures. Snarta
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JJU'UJJIU llliu i il Kiuuif lean miii-
tapeito two the prosnnt route and
arc anxious to have t changed.
Eagle Valley has had and ex
pects to have more, pleasant busi
ness dcnljngs with Sparta resi
dents and will certainly strain
thomsclvbfl " to ql the
route fixed up bo ub to be advan
tageous both to Sparta and Eajf'e.
C. Ua'oy left
Ida., Monday fo
for Cninbii.lge,
a snort viiit.
PROFESSIONAL
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DENTIST
Now at I U Ofllce In Halfway, Oregon
Walch for Announcement of
Mcli
land Date.
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WOODSON L. PATTERSON
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COMMISSIONER
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PHYSICIAN AND
Si'hone two longs on all linos, day
or night.
RICHLAND V OREGON
N. SANDERS
Physician, and
Surgeon
Office In Govor KuNdlng. Phone
Central dnytlino. Ono long rinjf
on any phono at night.
HIGHLAND OUKGOK
EV. FRANK HOPKINS
PASTOR METHODIST
CHURCH
:AL REPRESENTATIVE
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IDAHO STATE LIFE
' INSURANCE CO,
Rev. Frank Hopkins,. Pastor
ilcthodist Church, Richland Ore.
No charges for any services ren
lerctt. Will go to Robinctte,
Snarta. New Bridge or to any
point in reach, if my getvicoa are
heeded.
RICHLAND .'. .'. OREGON
WM. Xj FjLOVER
NOTARY PUBLIC
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lnHiiraiico Co. of North
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U mm AND LADIt
The Imbrao Temple No. 33,
Pythian Sisters and Irvine Lodge
No. 8G, K. ofP. received an offi
cial visit from the Grand Chan
cellor, Frank S. Grant, Grand
K. of R. S., Lou. II. Stimsson,
Brothers, Waller Gleeson, VVal
te'r Mcacham, J. A. Wright, Jack
Warren, Brother," Gardner and
Brother Bennett of Gauntlet No.
8, qn the evening of the 31. ult
at which tjme the Hall was dedi
cated in a becoming banner.
The Pythian sisters, as is &1
,vays their custom, furnished a
nice supper at which tho families
Improving Store .
Gravel is being haultfjjt and
work progressing on mF foun
dation for great improvments on
the Richland Drug Store.
It is tho intention to add 16
feet onto the rear and to raise
tho roof on the annex until all
the building is under one gable
roof. According to present cal
cinations, a large plate glass
front, with copious display rec
cesscs, will make an attractive
feature of the improvment.
Tho wall now deviding the
two rooms will be partially re
moved so as to allow customers
entering the store to enter
either department. In the an
nex, will bo 'situated, tho ice
cream parlor and soda fountain,
with a screened in porch in the
rear, for the manafacturing of
ice cream.
In the rear of the present main
store, in tho annpx, will be lo
cated, tho prescription depart-
mcnt. Thyi improvment wn
co3t in tho neighborhood of a
thousand dollars and it shows
that Chaa. L' Barber has faith
in the futuro of Eagle Valley
and Riehbnd.
Meal Once More
Morris and Brooks have open
d the Ruhland Meat Market to
the public and will conduct the
same in the future. Mr. Morris
has charge of thqtknife and saw.
LOST, A ladies Elgin Gold
watch, marked "Mabel" on in
sido of case. Lost somewhere
near Fred Govers place in Rich
land. Finder please return same
to Fred Gover and receive re
ward.
Fred Cooper is moving to Half
way and will run his business
from that end. It is reported
that Sid Cooper, brother of Fred
v ill manage this end of the bUsi
ncss.
Entire new program to-night
at Parker's movies, New pictures
of tho Kn'ghts assistedlfin a vc
ry acceptable maimer,
Brother J. A. Wright) of Spar
ta presided as Toast Master in
his usual happy way. The Grand
Chancellor gave a splendid ad
dress on Pytl ianism and Broth
er Stimpson gaye a Resume of
his trip to the Golden Jubilee
Convention at Washington, D. C.
February 19th 1914., after which
Gleeson, Mcacham, Warren, Wel
ter Fred Simonis, Mrs. IiaChap
man, Miss. Maud Halley and
many others prominent in Py-
thianism made short, talks cxjjjall to all Pythians.
Band Concert
The Eagle Valley Cornet Band
nre planning to render another
concert about Sept. 1G. They
have under preparation, "An
Editors Troubles" and "It beats j
the Dutch," two comical sketch-
es.
The Band now is composed
of
the fol'owing pieces: ,
Cornet Section; C E. Barber,
'C'. Raley, C. Saunders? Bass Sec
tion: Wm. BennehofT, 0. Hol-
man and Wm. L. Flower, Altos
and Tenors: Walter Saunders,
Henry Cooper, F. Goss, Francis
Herr, Fred Saunders and War
renCobb, Drums:-Wm. Saunders
and Allen Wright, Clarinet; A.
W. Parker.
No Cheap. Trash
No cheap trash pictures at Par
kers movies at the jOpera House
to-night, all live, red blooded sub
jects, four reels, a two reel fea
ture, a scream of a comedy and
a comedy drama, all acted by
some of the world's greatest ac
tors,. Are you among tKoso who have
scntTibbals Piano House of Bak
er an order for a nice phono
graph or uiano? If not send in
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your order to-uay. uuuuuua
free. Some special bargains in
Pianos and Player Pianos. On
ly the best goods and on surpris
ingly easy monthly or yearly pay
ments. lAdvj
Three young cows for sale.
Grade Jerseys. Price rignt. J.
C. Bowen (tf adv.J ,
Mr. and Mrs. L D. Pender
grass passed throu&h the valley,
Sunday on their way to Baker.
Mrs. Per.iergrass will leave for
Portland Monday night where
she will visit with friends for a
couple of weeks.
Mrs. Orgon Moody and two
enrin from Bakor spent last week
in tho valley visiting: with her
paronta and sister..
8 DEDlCflffrgff L
pressing friendship, charity, be
nevolence, purity, love and truth.
t As the hour ws growing late
and work in Second Degree was
to be put on in the Lodge Room
the Knights repared there and
confined their work on the Can
didate in waiting, after which
the Lodge was closed in due form.
Everyone present expressed
themselves as pleased, with the
visit of the Grand Lodge Officers
and others accompanying them
and extend a hearty invitation
to call again, as the latch string
js always put at the local lodge
School Sept 14
SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 14
Richland schools will open Sep.
j. a witn tne iouowing teacnersm
charge: Grammar School, Prof.
Parker, Principal, Eighte grade,
Miss Johnson, Higher intermedi
ate, Miss baunders, Lower Inter
mediate, Miss Christenson, Pri
mary. High Scool, Prof. Wilbur
Principal,
The Sparta Nuggets
Sparta, . August 31 A knot
from a log which was being
sawed at the Macy mill struck
Glen Macy just under the eye
Tuesday, cut and bruised his face
but fortunately did not injure
tho eye, and he will be able to
work in a few days.
A 7 pound boy wasborn to Mr.
arjd-Mrs.-GeorgeGmfib of Spar
ta, August 20.
Mrs. James Hulick and Miss
Fairbanks of Medical Springs
visited. Mrs. W. J. Owsns Tues
day. Mrs. Hulick was on her
way to Daly Creek to bring home
Miss Crystal Davit?.
Mr. Mulkey and James Gordon
of Eagle Valley who were out on
a prospecting trip to the moun
tains stopped off at Sparta and
prosp'vteu some ground tney
thought looked good.
A petition has been circulated
here asking thafc the stage route
be extended from New Bridge
to Snarta, a movement that
would greatly, please Sparta res
lidents.
PARKERS MOVIES TO-NIGHT
Parkers moving pictures to
night at tho Opera House, Rich
land, tomorrow night at New
Bridge "Good Stuff" say those
who havo seen them. 25 and 10
conts.
'Ranson Mc Arthur, J)oy violin
ist, with Parkor's movies at
Opera. Housii to-night
JOLLY PARTY
A surprise party in honor , of
Miss Udell was given at the Wm.
Chandler home last Saturday ev
ening, mis party was also a
farewell one as Miss Udell. exr.
pects to leave for her OKlahom
home in a few days.
A large number of young peo:
pie were present and an enjoy
able eveninsr was npent upon the,
lawn and in the parlor, playing
game3 and in singing and othr
amuseirents. Dainty refresh
ments of qakp, enoy and pine:
apple sherbet were served after
which at a late hour the gues's
departed for their different
homes.
A Sucoessful Social
The 1 awn Stjcial given by thq.
Ladies Missionary Society of the
M. E. Church on the T. J. Red
dick Lawn last Friday evening
was a great success both socially
and financially. $29.75 was the
sum made from thjs source.
The Chas. E. Barber residence
has had a bran spankin new
porch added.
9P""Moving Pictures To-night.
HOME BAKERY
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AND RESTAURANT
FRESH BREAD
EVERY DAY
ANYTHING IN THE
PASTRY LINE BAKED
TO ORDER
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RICHLAND '
1 Livery and Feed
Stable
RICHLAND ROBINETT STAGE
LINE IN CONNECTION
Stage loaves Richland SrOO'ai1 rh,
Arrives at Robinett 10-00 . m.
Returning leaves Robinett 130,
arrives at PirtiJand C:30 p. m
Good teams and tournouta,
prompt anil first class service to
every patron. Traveling men's
patronage solicited
FRED COOPER, Prop
Richlana .. Oregon
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Baird & Company
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LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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