Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, September 17, 1914, Image 1

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VALLEY NEW
VOLUME 2, NO. U
RICtfLND, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 .193,4 y
$1.50 A YEAR
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500 BEEF CATTLE
, The round-up whicji closed the
jaotof ltst wcojt, succeeded in
qollcctinpr about COO head of prime
j)ctqf cuttle, , The hills for miles
about were scoured for the fat
ptjes and this is the final out
pfliftc. The cattle thus gathered
present in monoy about$25,000
and are one of the wealth produ
cers of our valley.
y Lloyd Parker paid a brief visit
Jo his old home in Eagle, Sunday
.returning to Halfway the same
day.
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PROFESSIONAL
A. H.
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wmiams
DENTIST
Now at HI Office In Halfway, Orejjon
Watcli for announcement of Rich
land Date!.
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All t 1 Trnr "morn r
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WOODSON I-. PATTERSON
ATT'Y AT LAW
tU. S. COMMISSIONER
BAKER - - OKKGON
I H. MC ARTHUR B. A.
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CUVCirliM AMD
SURGEON
PKbne two longs on all lined, day
or night
RICHLAND
OREGON
jW SANDERS
l Physician and
Surgeon
ffflce n Cover Buildinff. Phono
icntrnl davtinvc. One lonjr rintr
5n any phono nt nitrht.
HtCIILAND OREGON
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Lev. frank hopkins
" PASTOR METHODIST
CHURCH
LOCAL-REPRESENTATIVE
:daho state life
insurance co.
Rev. Frank Hopkins, Pastor
lethodist Church, Richland Ore;
iNo charges for any services ren
idered. Will, go to Robinette,
JSparta, New Bridge or to any
jpoint in reach, if my services are
needed.
RICHLAND . .'. OREGON
M. L. FJLOWJ3R
NOTARY PUBLIC
(Agont for LIVERPOOL, LONDON
ami uiAJuu
PENN3YLVANIA
AMERICAN CENTRAL
Jnuuranet Co, of North
America
JBTNA INSURANCE Co.
A policy in eUlictr nnniiH Iilnurtmc,
NEWS OWIOH
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Richland,
OKEQON
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The K. of P. Inp'rovonfent
Club, anil we might say amuse
ment club as well; is not as yet,
a realized fact, but it ista move
ment that some of our rnptft con
cientlous and faw abiding citizens
are now working on. It is the
dream of to-day that may be the
reality of to-morrow, in a few
words this club would furbish
amusement of a clean, moral na
ture for.ojd and young afiko and
would also in the opinion of its
instigators, bo a powerful .influ
ence toward .morality and Better
living in our cummunity, not,
mind.youi thai; quy home (is such
a terrible placo for vice and that
sort of a thing, it is perhaps as
good as most t laces, but it needs
like other places, an uplifting In
fluence. "
The Knights of Pythfans have
for some time had this club in
Instructs Gypsum School
A new school district has been
formed at Gypsum, Orcgom
One of the vacant buildings in
that place being aquippcd with
scats, desk end blackboard.
About 22 scholars Avill be enrolled
and as an instructor they will
have Miss Hazel Herr of Richland
This will be Miss Hcrrs first term
as an Instructor of young minds
and her ittany friends wish her
a pleasant artd successful years
work.
Report A Good Time
Thosd who were present from
Eagle td the Pioneers Reunion in
HalfWay on the tenth, report a
pood time. The" address bf the
day was given by the Hon. Dun
ham Wright, bf Medical Springs.
A party of Baker Business men
weht through herd on Thursday,
they got successfully to Pine but
on the rdad back had the misfor
tune to have an accident to their
machine and had td be towfed in
to Richland with a tearir.
Sold Somfe Land ,
Last week, Paul Khbblough
sold forty acres of land to Linn
Farley, the pried obtained being
$4500 or approximately, ninety
dollars an acre. This tract hts
just below the Eagle Valley Cem
etary and Is a part of the old
Harry Swisher place.
Parley Downs Left
Parley Downs ahd family left
Saturday for Salt Lake. W. H.
Bradford purchased the Downs
placo above town, the amount
paid being $G75.
Do you like to wer a cap?
We have ju3trecejved u new lino
of capg for mim nd Iwya Siun
der Brc4 (Adv)
u nr n iRsrunotrrnriiT hi im l. i
their minds cy'4;so t6 speak,, and
expect to work toward the fulfill
ment of their desire for a rcaj
social club. This cltib would be
a free attraction to members of
the lodfce, to those who are not
members, it would be,made as in
expensive as possible. . In the
Idea (pf the founders it woud
comprise a biljlard room and r&auV
ing parlor vyhere young and old
rfic'n could go and enjoy a soci
able evening, now and then as
chance developed there might be
a lecturer, who would give an in
formal talk, or a general discus
sion of seme important topic- by
he members. In this club, all
forms of vulgarity hqcrcde lan
guage would be f'o'wndd ilpo'n,
while having no physical punish
ment for violations, those who
were interested would not do this
and naturally those who did
in
ACTIVITIES IN EAGLE
i u t
e Simonis will attend.
fcaker High this wjnter.
Grandrfip Bradford,
been real jsjck iS improv
i. ttt'.i i ...
who
has
improving.
-. Prbf. Wilbuf. nnncioal of the
Unidri High ScHotJl, drrived Sat
urdays ,.rt , , .,
Harold Taylor lef t Monday, for
the. Ot A..C. at Corvallis, where
he is a sliident.
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A five and a l.alf pound girl
was born, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Grav'dri, Aug. 3l.
, Mrs.. Bowman, whb is oh the
sick list, was taken to Baker Sun
day Via, Auto for treatment.
A good time fof hiah top shoes
we hav thetp in all sze airigh
prices, Saunders Bro's (Advij
mi'dooii
son, n3f)'Uctors in the lficniana
Grammar School, arrived Friday.
T .Miss Brbw)j vjip w.ill tqachjthe
Pleasant Ridge s'cnpbli this t?rm
arrived in the valley Saturday.
, T. J. fleddiqk .?pent several
days last wpek in the nipuntains
looking for bear, but bruin was a
minus quahtitV.
Dr. Wilson how of Sumpter
but formerly of Richland, spenf
Saturday and Snnday in the val
ley, renewing old acquaintances.
Winter pears lata- lb, Silver
and petite prunes 3-4 ctl a h)
'nd. some late peaches , lc,t a lb',
at G. W. Martin's rftneh. (Adv.)
nAs soon as the lumber arrives
Work will begin (Oil. ilip addition
.to thO. Richland Daiig Store..!
Tho foundation is already laid.
Pern Chandler, who haa bfei
spending the iummer In
Valley., returned hoiJW
in drdtr to attend gcnooim m&
dulge in profane and vulgar talk
would find it Hn uncomfortable
positionto ocpupy. Printed rule
would be placed pn tne wails
where everybody could read and
in case of violation, n most cases
It .wo'tn'd pnly be neeessaVy to
point to them to stop this, how
dver if one wouid continue in
face of this to Resist the rules as
laid down; A gentle hint that
such was not wahtfcd would with
out'doubt put a stop to it This
club would be a'mo3t idearif the
policies could be carried oiit, and
no doubt they can, it would be a
pride and joy, for our town and
va lev. untsirip nprnlp. rnminf
t
nto bul; tdw.n could be invited to
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he club and Merc" spend a pleas
ant evening thatotherwise mizht
have hung heavy on their hands.
By all means w say; jet's
have it.
here tonight
Parker. s Movies will be here
TONIGHT, Thursday Aftel;
this y-'f ek they will make theiif
veeklir appearance on Saturday
School Enrollment
The Union High Schdol opened
Monday with twenty foiir stu
dents', aild tKo niore are-. repprt:
ed as going to start, .which will
make twenty six. They are di
vided as follows, one1 in the
twelfth, four in the eleventh,
and twenty one in the ninth and
tenth. Prof. Wilbur, at present,
has charge bfl the wfiole sehooi,
but a second teacher is expected
every day.
The number of students enroll-
ing m tne Kicnland and JNew
Bridgd Grammdr Schools; has
notbe&n ascertained, but it is
saf j to say that there is more
students than ever before in
these schobls. Pleasant Ridge
also stdrtdd Monday
LATER, On the complete en
rollment the Richland Grartl
niar School .being completed it
was tfounid that there was 129
students, 25 of whom were Vn
the eighth grade,
NOTICE
The Board of Directors appbifr
ted recently in Eagle Valley for
the new proposed railroad, will
meet at tho City Hall in Richlattd
pn Sunday afternoon at2 o'clock.
It is important that all be pres ent,
as some business of impor
tance is td bo attended to.
Qur Millinery Department is a
iwer ,bf btfauty, beautiful de
ens and, a trikinsr .colorings dont
.widt foi1 bur. onaninr but come
i'ir-"r 111 I
n noWatld make your choice. E. &
''IW Chandler (Ad.) I
JO REMOVE PIONEER
The remains of an early pioneer
James Sufhfners, who is interred
in an unknown grave somewhere
on Snake River, will be removed
to a suitable i-esting place if the
pioneers association of the Pan
handle can accomplish this feat.
A volunteer collection was taken
for this purpose at the Pioneers
Rv-unioa in Halfway and the fof-
lowing were appointed as a com
mitted to search out the unknown
grave and reinove the remains', '
W. W. LloyfIH Chairman, Hon.,
Dunham Wright. Claude Officer
Thad Leep, Isaac McMullen, and
Jim Ritter of Piije Valley, Jas.
Holcolm. of New Bridge and Cap
tain CraiV of Richland. The sub
scription tailed was $35.50.
PARKERS MOVIES TO-NIGHT
Parkers moving . pictures to
night at the b'peraJEIbuse, Rich
land, tomorrow night at Nt .v
Bridge "Good Stuff" say thos3
who have seeK them. 25 and 10
cents.
fiMoving Pictures To-night.
HOME BAKERY
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RICHLAND ROBINETT STAGE 4
LINE IN CONNECTION 2
atag-e leaves Kicwanu o:m m. m, ,,
Arrives at Robinctt 10;0O a. m,
Returning leaves Rob'nett 1:30, I;
arrives at Richland 3:30 p. m
Good teams and tournouta,
prompt and first class service to
every patron. Travehnjf men's
patronage solicited
FRED COOPER, Prop
Richlana
Oregon
Baird & Company I
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