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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1914)
S ''Blfe. jjUOfiUiBBMBBllMM3Bte5USl . mmyri--m-mymnjK BPIIP ' i' I , , mm... tJB1(ls;WHtjl(cl by School milim M BY, fiit'fSr'i&.oUqoll coi? rtbld ff not Iff; Wood' to' bb AolTvorod atochoof hoi&o1, " K'fehll a. i . . v re reserves 10 reject any or mi bids. Rids open: for thre'erveclcp fromf.pt., DRY GULCH DITCH CO. Location of principal place of business. Rfchland, Oregon, NOTICEn There' are dellnuuoht VRfin the followihtf described 'itoclc, on account of nasessmfint ovicd on the 7th day of February 1A, the several amounts set op posite the names of tho respec tive sharo holders, as follows: J. W. Barnes, Certificate nunr. ber57, 25 shares, $25.00 And in accordance wjth law and tho articles of incorperat on and by-laws of Baid corpcnllioYi, nti tftfafty shares of eaoli parcel of ouch stock as may uo naccfflpary, will bo sold at K, Guyor's resi dence on tho 8th day of October, 19R at the hour of 3 o'clock. P. M. to pay delinquent assess, menta thereon, together with the cost of advertising and ex penses of tho sale. H. GUYER, Secretary 42-17-ndv. Richland, Oregon Opportunity For A Younger Man 'jfe btfy 6H ediango at less than $5,0bfy tti M feaf value a business Icstabliahod 18-Ycariv rtrthw a1 profitable and rapfdJy irf creas'tftf thtia th6' average daiTy salt'3 from Jan, l6k tnfJuly, let HM4bsi,g: better" than $100 dai ly, mostly OA sYl. liusinet-s suit able for man and wife,tor family havi'nr chlldfdJlj Krtason for selling old aire. Would taku part in exchange' in clear impi'Cv Eagle Valley farm or orchard lands, price ot business fltock zv cry thing included $7,500 or would inclu-Jc other clear improv ed artd urifinprovcd Baker prop erty to !(he mbuht 6( UO.OOO; $15,000 WOODror $2o',000. Address,. BUSINESS this office. METHODIST CHURCH Hotel Rogers First Street Near Washington Baker, .Oregon first cla Hotel at a modcr ato prfee. Special Rates to Ba ttle Und Vine Valley people. , J. A ROGERS iiw Mr. an J M,ro. J. B. Perry have moved into thejr town house to spend tho wintctfas the sawmill ha been closed down for the The best equipped Hotel in the Panhandle FOR SALE! ALSO o.ne UPRIGHT BREWSTER PIANO, GOOD A3 NEW year. Mrs. S. D. JONES KICHLAXf).. MAKER COUNTY, OitEdOU Sunday School 10:00 a. m., E, E , tfo'man Bup'orin.tcndet. ! Vouching by tho pastor al 11:00 ; Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 Prayer Meeting 70 p. m. Wed ncs'luy 6yenirig' j Choir Rehersal fhunday' at 8:C0 p. m.. Fred Cundiif leader. I EVERYBODY WELCOME ' Frank Hopkins, pastor. aker Cotiety Sept. i6-i7-i8J9. at?5?! hy late Oregon the Go Why h OREGON Picked for Alleged Natio.nwid& Prohibition Fight Why Have Eastern Millionaires Brought THIS Agitation to THIS Pacific Coast State? It is not generally known in Oregon that the proposed prohibition amendment to the State Constitution is an issue framed by men who have no personal interest in thi3 state. . FOUR BIG DAYS' FREE HAY AND STALL RENT FOR ALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS FINE RACING GRAM PRO- i IifMUWiril I i mil ii r i .jjbhmii ii wiw in jwhw tn w winra - llHiWMiwirnr k f t f 1 Who the real politicians are who comprise this group of men is kept a profound secret from the pJOjJhi of Oregon. Their real motive is likewise Jpt a secret. .All that is made public is that thity re philanthro pists, who arc bent on aacl.iy humanity. Millions have been raised to accomplish tilts philanthropic work of saving a..ntiorf, but who these millionaire philanthropists arc is not being told to the public. Tliequcillun iiulum'.fy iwrt Qriso, therefore, In the minds of Oregon voters: Since -when have theie kind of ffttllioii? worked for the uplift of reel humanitt7 Having brought nearly every necessity of husian fife In thW nalion under Inelr monopolistic control, not for ihe j;ood of humanlt', hu for the satisfaction of their own greed, why are thjr iUr so clamorous, so no'sy In their demands fOeSimllouwIde prohibition? U U not the duty of every voter In Oregon firM :p ' atop." "look"nnd "llilen" for a xsomem aadtoOM Jnrifeclf or Jiersolf: Whv have Utio Eastern mllHonalre phllnnthro putts" so suddenly titrnctt their spots? Why 10 anxiout for humanllu? Is there a "dollar riuson" lurking behind the movement some where? Why do they'not come to OrTon with a tltilform inane? Why do they frame one iasu- for Washington to catch voics lit that state and anplhr Issue In Ore ron to catch voles here? Why db they not frame one issue for all states? Why do they not put into tho Oregon issue a provision against ttiolrihuiion ami plcing atcau of liquor? Why do they o'nl? want the manufacture and sale of alcoho'.ic beverage In hibited here in Oregon? Are th?y tiuly working for prohibition or even true temjcrait--c, or is there a joker somewhere which they are asking Ihe good people of Oregon to swallow In the s'Ji-e of a consti tutional amendment? Why have tlioy included the words "manufacture, sate, aMnti owoy and trans portation from one point to-another" Irf the Califor nia amendment nov being rigllated In that slate? Is It because (hey know in advance that :Kuy will lose that Male by at least 200,000 votes and ato resorting lo pol itical trickery no common iclth millionaire philan thropists in order that they may delude Ihe people in either slates as to what they arc "fightiny for t.t Cal ifornia?'1 Why do they not bring" that same Issue toOrcjon? Why is it the' have framed a law for the Washington voters on our North for this fall which provides tnat a hilf yallon of alcohol or a dozen bntilcs of beer may be bought even two wc.elcj by an adult person? This would permit Washington to stay drunk all Hie time. Why do they claim that that is temperance or prohibition? Why do they not bring one of these three issues to all three Pacifitf Coast Slates? Why arc not all sister states made lo confront the tame issue at the same timi? I it no; a national or ganization with a tialiOnal fund of millions, with a national programme to do nationwide good to hu manity? Or, arc they really working for nationwide Itmperanpe or prohibition, after all? Or is there something coveted up I y these millionaire Easterners? Is it some new scheme to uet ihe public to help them lo mzke torn jviw lrfq'd of dollars? Why L"" Ore;,, i bven selected as the focusing point for .his ca-pr- gn ot KaMcra millionaires? . Why shoulu it be the one ttate of all Pacific . Ci'st states to have 5,000 men thrown, out oL , employment, l,bt,1 to'2,0jf0 more homes matte, empty," 1.00 more s.. ores made wear.;, n .OOO,- " 030 hop industry cripj 'ed.iucomes reduced, real ty values depressed, lazes made tremendously higher and business unrcttled when the very millionaire philanthropists who have franifd the Oregon amendment have not proposed a true temperance issue? Many right minded men and vomon of Oregon, not knowing all the foregoing facu and other facts to be published In these columns from !ssue to issue, have been swayed bv the lolticst of motives in supporting the issue brought to them by these E-nslern millionaires, 'fhey have been made to feel that .hey were enlisting In a national fight for temperance :md in too many cases have bean blindly led into the support of a cause which will not only injure true :emp.rance, bfit make present admitted hard times in this '-'.ate twice nd three times as hard ii the proposed statewide. prohibi tion amendment Is adopted. Stagnation would lune been created, yet any husbard, son, brother or falser Would be able to transport liquor into and through the state and to give it aica'j U the present splendid home rule and local option laws are replaced by a !l:i:e constitutional amendment and the control of the liquor traffic is turned over to the state police author ities. Even tnen, would tine temperancchavc been secured at this fatal expense of stagnation? trying What are these. Eastern millionaire philanthropists really -.,.11.. .nrn'!nir ilv"ii ft tt ni nnihi nnd Oration or IS it some 11CW something to make soms r.cw hind of dollars that is worrying: them? to do? scheme Are they to control i X 1 NO SURE CURE FOR THE GROUCH AGAINST PROHIBITION Watch This Paper F?r Tho Continued Truth About Prohibition . rUi ArfvertUeaicnt-Tuycr. and Ya EuraC-t'f FortUnd. Oregon Ja. PeteKippesis Dead As he NEWS gf es to press, news comes of the death of Pete Kippes a "respected citizen of Eagle Valley- who .passed from this earth on 1 Wednesday, Sept ember 16. His was a life, the passing of which cannot be chronictled in this brief, space READ THE HOME PAPER, BOOST HOME BUSINESS t' y "AS' t- hi