Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, October 15, 1914, Image 1

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VOLUME 2, N6. 48
RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER t5 L914
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PROFESSIONAL
A.- A,- SMITH
ATT'Y AT AW
KANDBLD'G - PAKER
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DENTIST
Now at Hlff Office In Hnlfway.Qrcjjon
Watdh" for jHlhounci'inept Of Rich
land Dates.
ALL WORK I'JRST CLASS
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WOODSON Li PATTERSON
ATT'Y AT L AW
M.S. COMMISSIONER
DAK BR - Oil HOOK
i H. MC ARTHUR fi. A.
pWyslciAArVD'
JhonJ' tvto'longs on all lines, tfay
oT night.
itt'ctfWKD V W'cEOON
i N.. SANDERS
PhysiclarfncT
Surgeon
J'ffica In GovcfjBuinilng. I'liono
Uontrnl tlytliti(j:n,One lonf? rfnjr
on any phonu c niht. . ..
RICHLAND OREGON
REV. FRANK' HOP'KfNS
.'aator of Methqp'ist Church in
ftcMand. and local repro?enta
ive of the Idaho State i ife
nsurnnco Co. Am always
ready to minister to your nf cds
Will go anywhere at any time
day or night rain or shine, hot
or cold, w hen I ad called Will
So to Robinetlo. Sparta, New
Vidgc or any where my sp
yices are needed. .No charge
for services rendered.
WM. TL, FLOWER
JSOTARV PUBLIC
AVtfnt for LIVERPOOL, LONDON
mm) GLOBE
PENNSYLVANIA
AMEHICAN CENTRAL
Insurance Co. of North
America
a ETNA INSURANCE Co.
A policy In ulthor m-wns lnsurunco,
NBWS OK.?ICIi
JIC HLAND, .
Ohegon
Hotel Rogers
First Street Near ...Washington
Buker,,Oreg0n,
A riist class Hotel at a moder
ate .price,' , Special Rates to Fa
ge an-i Pino Valley pcuplc.
fFOGFRS. Picjt
.FOR SALE
. 1G0 acrvs heavily timbered
land In upper .anyon of Powder
(tivor, never failing spring of
water. Sec. 82 Twp. 9 tt. 44,
Mrs.. A. E. Wilson 809, N. Bread
Way Lexington Ky. (Adv)
E
t The Bell Telephone Company
liavo had two young1" mbn, E. E.
Sibray and E. H, Darby on the
lino between' h'ero and Baker for
tho past week examining the
polrial They thoroughly tested
each po!6' aV to soundness, as to
length atVd as to distance ftfc
tween each pole.
On this report will likely" de
pend some improvements a
great extent, in the nature of
new polos 'and oqulprrie'nt. Th
Panhandle Is, a good' paying toll
line for lljo company and there
is no. reason apparent why the
company should not jVut Ih a
first class line and equipment be
tween here and the .county sea.
Of course this is only a sutfiosi
but it looks as if the Dolt people
were fiVireing on something of
this sort.
The Bell Telcphon system runs
from Baker to Ricljland where it
joins on -with the Bisher Tele
phene system whjch goes on U
Halfway. The local Telephone
exchange is a co-operative one'
known as The laglo Telephone
Company.
While not authentic, it is report
ed.that the Eagle Telephone line
will do some exter.sive repah
work in t'he ?;ear future, A new
line of poles has been strunp
along the'&hd leading out east
of town, though .for what com
pany v as not , learned, howevt-i
they art eitheM for the local peo
ple' or the Bisher Telephone
Company;
Franik WaV.ingUn, of Bakei
jdistrict manager of
ger of the Jensop
;Crc&mjriXompany, was in Rich
'land Wcuneadoy, looking aftei
tho company's interests. . He in
forms U3 that although the chees 1
Ml t A
iactcry win not common 'e oper
ation until spring, they are al
ways in the fnafket for cream.
The council met cn Tuesday
evenipg.and (ransacted the usu
al business. . The finance com
mittee report everything in good
shape. No outstanding debts
and money in the treasury.
There are very few towns so well
fixed.'
E. R. Curfman .will teach the
Yoncalla Ore. School thi3 term.
Mr.- Curfman was formerly a res
ident cf Eagle Valley, and mar
rind Miss Blue of Ng.v Bridue.
one oi Eagles most popular young
ladies. .
V. U. Kaiey ana wite are in
Portland this week as delegates
to the Knights of Pythias and
Pythian sisters auxiliary conven
tioni
Ladies and Misses Dresses. A
new line" just received direct
from the menufacturor andlthey
are .iust what you have been
wanting! Come In while wo have
your size" ajjd make your seec-j
tion. E. & W. CHANDLER (Adv)
Mr. arid Mi's. Walter Saunders,
are the proud parents of a daugh-
I'ter, born last Thurgdayi
TELEPHON
INSPEC
TON
t PERSISTENT
RUMOR
f8 AFLOAT
Says Union High School Be
fore Another Year Will
Have New Home '
We do not vouch for thj as be"
ing authentic but well some
folks persist ih saying that the
directors of the ITnibW fifgh are
planning on gettj'ng the people
to furnish a'jpe'tnianent h'ome for
the Union H)W'$mo qt Rich
land. Sever'al ot th would,
should knoxv it people of the val
ley have recently mentkfn'eJ that
sucn wouia vt in.e csme ig it is
t ...1J L il 1 J V
to be hoped it wftj for the High
School is certainly old enough
and large enough to have per
manent home where those who
desire to travel through theh'gh
er branches of learning as set
forth by High School training
can do so wttn assurance tnat
every possible detail is being
carefully attended to. "
A proWfnent man recently re
marked that be'fore another win
ter the High School would be in
its own home. Whether he
knew what he was talking about
or not is not known hut follov;-
ing on tl is several others men
tioned the fact and from this it
is to be gathered thac a- move
ment is on foot to start the High
School right and make them feel
at home and not like visitors by
giving them a home to live in.
At present the High School is
occupying the uppar stiry oi the
Grammar School and from th?
way this atter institution :6s
igrowing it looks like before long
the High School will have no
place to study in, in fact if the
percentage of growth is mani
fest next year that was this the
Grammar School will likely have
to enlarge its quarters and take
possession of part of the upstairs.
HALLOWEEN;
Hallow'een Basket Sunnei' Sat-
urday night &t;2i 1914. You
'are invited to come out and bring
a basket or buy one. Proceeds
for benefit of 'he E. V. Ceme
tary. We are behinl some in
paying Sexton ior his work and
as the cemelaiy has be?n well
cared for this season we should
pay the wages due himi Suppej?
a8 o'clock at K. of Pj Hall.
Come cut and assist
Ci Hs Craig
W. K Baird
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C. C. Mason,' of New Bridge
candidate for county commission
er on the socialist ticket, called'
Monday to inform usofan4 error
in the article" fefemng to the
county jfi'dga candidate in last
Vveek's NEWS; He informs us
tha Mr. Stark of Baker is also a
candidate for that office.
FORSALlSl 4 Jersey Heifer
Calves and 2 two year old heifers
jerseys R. A Masterson.
(47 60 p adv.)'
IN ANDABOUTMIOWN
Last!- Friday the Ci'ty DaHb pro
ceeded tp try out the sedtlon of
the new concrete pipe line which
H to replace the old flume. It
certainly delivered the goods
smd thn some". It proved itseif
able to carry a great deal more
water than the old Hume. The
water ftrriVefd through at
the request of Wri?. WfTgTi't Who'
was suffering frdm lack of irriga
ting wattfr dn his piace'. As
soon ai this b t of irrigation is"
finBhted the line wilt be pbshe'cf
to a rapid finish. Ift will greatly
add to the attractiveness of Main
Street as it will be buried be
neath the surface of the ground
and will relieve the monotony of
looking at the ojd moth eaten
flume. It will also be a greater
fire protection as it will have
about ten feet of fall and by
shutting down the gate apd using
the engine to force the '-water it
can be made to throw a stream
of water over nearly any build-
,ing on Main Street; It will be
a convenience oh account of rub
bish not accumulating in the
same and it will be easy for the
property owners 16s benefit by it
without turning Ch'e whote ditch
off. Taken all together it is en
tirely wofth while'.
A PLEASANT SURPRISE.
On Monday afternoon Mfs, Si
las Saunders was most, pleasant
ly surprised by a visit fro n eight
of her old lady friends and neigh
bors to assist in celebrating hf.r
C4th birthday anniversary. . A
dainty lunch was served and a
most enjoyable time was had.
The ages of those present ranged
from 50 to 78; the total of nive
being oer 600 years.
Fred Cooper has added 3 con
crete driveway to his livery sta
ble that is certainly an improve
ment worthy of mention. It will
add a touch of beauty to this
hustling property that will be
appreciated by visitors.
,, ,
Tl e carpenters" are agalh at
work on the improvement for
the Drue; stqve. This will be
among the handsomest struc
tures in 'town when it is com
pleted Overshoes, Rubber footwear
for the entire family. Alaska
Storni rubbers; Rubber Boots
Aj-piS a colt! by" protecting the
fee4;- Saunders Bio's (Adv.)
noje;tte date, October 14
Sam Summers left for Baker
with a mixed load of peaches
and tomatoes unhurt by frost
Newlvweds: Hold hands at
Parker's Moviesi Saturay night
or New gri.'g fi$py night
See a poodhow and .see some
more fellows get tidd up. (Adv.)
MWuJohn Thompson vfsite'd
in Baker, TueJidiiy.'
& M. CRTMILL
Republican Candidate for
! Stile Representative
lijfyylic is" more economy in!
publiiJ affairs' semi-annual pay-
rtient of fa&p Elimination of use-;
less laws dnd consolidation of
dommissioris, dp.i j'f elected nry
efforts will' bd" to these ends."
Am a farmer and heavy tax-,'
Kayerof Baker county; havelived;
ere almost 80 vears and all mv -
.interests are in BakeV cduiify7
1st
& Pe ANDERSON
Catididaf e hi Sheriff
Law Enforcement, Economy
ahd Efficiency
Election, Nov. 3.
(Paid Advertisement)
HOME BAKERY
AND RESTAURANT
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FRESH BREAD
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EVERY DAY
ANYTHING IN THE
PASTRY LINE BAKED
TO ORDER
RICHLAND OREGON
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Stable
RICHLiCNt) ROBIN ETT STAGE
JjINE IN CONNECTION
otai-leaves Richland 8:00 a. m,
Arrives at Robinetr 0;Hr h. m.
Returning leaves R.-b(uect 130,
arrives at Wrhtaud 3'SO p ni'
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Griod tcairs and
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prcnirit and first class service .to
?ety patron, i'ravei'in nie'rl's
patr
patronage sblicueL' -J -
FRED COOPER; Prop,
Rklilffia
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BAIRD 5' COMPANY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
and EMBALMER
Caskets and Shrouds of.ll Sizes
Always in Stock
RICHLAND, OREGON
Phono : Two shorts, Ono long
JENSEN CREAMERY COi
BUYERS OF
CREAM
R. M. Kirk, Resident Mana'f er
Richland ' ' . ; voREGorfi