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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1914)
Eafe Fafei Afews "StraigHt, Truthful Direct .11. L. llgw$r. i Entered as second class tnatlerDec. 121912 at the post oificc at' ' r 1.1 r. ' - l rr t. n i crrr lucuiana .uregon, unaer a?c oiaiarcn p, ioiv. .Cards of Thanks and Resolutions.05 perjine. ONE YEAR - -THREE MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.60 snr months - '- - ?.0 I AMPLE gOV Y .75 FREE RICHLAND, ORE,, THURSDAY, tOCT. J5, 1914. VOL, IO. WHERlil GOULD YOU GO TO find better weather than we are enjoying in Eagle Valley? CANDIDATES for election on the various tickets are getting V C tt '' ' .- (. - more numerous every day. .The weather is excellent for canvass pg and they are certainly taking advantage of it. Interest in the rajlrqad to j.the Valley is not waning in spite of reports tp the contrary, and ,'ve hope to have some interesting facts to Dut before the residents pi Eagle Valley before long. THE NEW PIPE LINE ALONG Main street is certainly worthy of the prjde of all goqd Eagle -Valley pjti&ens. A. few mgre will have achieved the title of fairest among the fajr. THAT the Unjqn High School needs a home of jts owp is not for a mjnute doubted and it is hoped that the peopje of Eagle will rajjy to the cause of education and giye the valley this necessary Improvement. JAPAN has seized the isle of Yap, a small island in the Pa cific ocean about 1000 miles east bf- Manilla. Germany bought this from Spain after our Spanish war. It must keep the "Yaps" busy learning the language of che nation in power. SPEAKING m reply to the charge made in last weeks Pine Valley Herald that Bill Flower preferred a cold bottle to a hot bullet, Bill in answering for him elf say that if you would leave it to him for settlement he would prefer a warm bed some morning about five o'clock than a cold draft of wind from the nearest window when he gets up. As far as bullets are concerned, ne ver had much experience with the same but would judge that they would be great for stoping 111(2 IJCal 1 clUllUll Ui. U VUUS .man. Also' say a hot bunch of hot. bakes are not so bad. This an excellent time to renew your subscription.- Fruit Inspector Littlefield is in Baker on business .toiay. Miss "Retta Taj lor of Halfway was in ,this vicinity pn 'business Monday. Joe Burns and Sam Saundsrs were out on a hunt for big game recently. Entertainment and program given Hallowe'en by local talent tor benefit of cemetery, Oct. 31. Rev. McHenry spoke at the M. E. Church last n'ght on the subject of prohibition to a large crowd. Lost: Gray .dbeckgd overcoat with two pair of gloves finder please leave same at Richland Hotel. (p. Adv.) Len Farley has traded Fred Cooper out of his For4 car. We unaerstana juen is oecommg an xpertand-hope he'will call and fake us put for a ride. Word was received this morn ing of the serious i'ntss of the mother of Miss Nellie Christen son, teacher in the Primary grade, he left this afternoon. L. L. Swift, School supervisor, js vjsiting Eaglfi Valley schools this week. He reports those visr ited so far to be in excellent con dition. He is at New Bridge to- $ay and expects to visit RJchland schools Friday. Parker's Movies, will be in Rich)and Saturday night with a complete change of pictures. A genteel amusement for the amusement loving oeoole. A crack-arjack program of moving photo plays for the small admis sion of 25 and 10c. (Adv.) Telephone to Pajcer FREE If you are thinking of getting a piano, player piano, Victrola, Edison Diamond point Cylinder or Disc phonograph, Organ, vio lin, Banjo, Mandolin, or any band instrument, call up Mr. Tibbals by phone at our expense. We sell any of the above instruments on very easy monthly payments Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the oar. There is only ono way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf ness is caused by an inflamed con dition af tho mucous lining rf tho Eustachain Tube, When this tube is inflamed you havo a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed, dea.fnes3is 'the result, and unless .the nfiama.tio.p' ca.n he takon out and t- this tubp restored its nor mal condi'tion, "hearing will bodo stroypd foreyer.; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed conuiuon or j.q mucous uriace?. W vill give One Hundred Dol lars for any case or Deafness .(caused by Catarrh)' Unit cannot be cured by HaU's Catarrh Cure. Send or circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. S'oU by Druggists, 75?. Take Hall' Family Fills for conatipation. f Latest Color . Combinations Now Ready Call and See Them Mr. J. W. Ball, republican can didate for County Clerk was in the valley in the interests of his campagn the latter part of last week and the first of this. ' Airs .we ask is for you to try a can of Chase and Sanborns, teas cr coffees, if you arn not satisfied, we 'vill cheerfully re fund your money. Frank Clarke Agent (Adv.) The Ladies of the Christian Church will serve a chicken din ner at the Gymnasium cn elec non aay inov. a. All lames are invited to make their headquar ters there that day. We have just received a nice lot of Swift's Empire Hams that we win sen ac zic as long as they lart E. & W. C handler (Adv.) Wf A. Hd'colm and wife, of Baker, -were vjsiting among friends here the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Jamison, of New Bridge are 'the proud parents of a daughter, born last Saturday. Notipc for Publication (PUBLISHER; Department of the Interior U.S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Sept. 38th, 1914, NOTICE is hereby given that Frank Woods, whose post-office addres is Durkee, Oregon, did, on the 6th day of August, 1914, file jn this office Sworn State ment and Application, No. 013631, to purchase the W 1-2 SE 1-4, Section 7, Township 1L South, Range 45 East, Willam ette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Tim ber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon has been apprais ed, at $225.00 the timber estima ted CO, 000 board feet at $2.50 per M, and the land $100.00; that saic applicant will rr n and we will either send or bring8aic PPcant , w, ,o"er , . . "4 ni!? ' Proof in support of his app hca- yOU Whatever you want. TIB-.'-inn anrl swnn fctntflmnnh mi tho BALS PIANO HOUSE (Adv) CROWDED OUT. We are in receipt of a lengthy political advertisement from F. B, Mitchell, candidate for state senator, which we are obliged to omit on account of the crowded condition of our Daper, It will no doubt make its appearance next week, 12th day of Decern ner, 19J4 be fore Woodson L. Patterson, United States Commissioner, at his office atBaker, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. F. t BR AM WELL, Register. First publication Oct. 8, 1914 Last publication, Dec. 8, 1914 BEOKE vou paint atou will want to kflow what :is 'bping used by the foremost architects and builders this season. You can sec the correct ambulations "by looking oyer the color cards o! There is something suitnHc for every home, nml for every personal taste. "High Standard" is a tnoncy-svmf proposition because it .cover more square feet to the gallon aiI saves pointer's time in applying and mixing. It is the cheapest paint judged by years of scrvi v H Jd it imllfancc an fsidcs gradually, leaving a smooth surface. Aftlh'me t's n popuhu flat finish y$u should know. Let us show yr"i tnr 16 bcau'ul coiurs m" which it comes and its possi bilities on ruiy jittcnV ,urfacc, Wc have paint pruiiii'-u mt every purpoie. All hive tlie "Little JJIue Wlg " on ie cn the tlgu of "belt mult." '. SAUNDERS BROS, THE "B00Z0L0GICAL" QUESTION O What Snyeth fV . f the Seriwtiire . l S If you don't believe the Bible, you U'jght to be ashamed' of yourself. What does the Bible say about ikjuor, beer, wine, whiskey, alcohol? Is the Bible against the SaLon? Is it against boozf, for it, or is it silent on the subject? Do you believe jn God? If not, why should you expect any ono to believe in you? What does God say about Liquor? V ,;, FRANK HOPKINS is not a fanatic! That's one thing you ca'n-' t siy against r Jm. Then hear him next Sunday morning discuss thlT "lioozblogical" question at the Methodist church. The "Drys"-the "Wets" and the "Doubtful" are challenged to hear him. Frank Hopkins believes the PEOPLE OUGHT TO RULE-and he believes a lot of other things. Hear him discuss "Boozology" next Sunday morning SCHOOL I 8 SCHOGL STOES For Siyle And Senice IookBeer-FiiBeeo-leai,, Loff&ger. You'll appreciate "Tess and Ted" echool chocu because fovr pairs usually last as long as five palro of ordinary ehoca made fcr children. Tr,h j,,bctJcr .clas3 of PcPlc everyvlv:re now recocnizc "Tera and Ted school shoes as the moat satlufcctory children's chocs in existence. The reason is that they Look Better, Fit ?:ttcr and IWcar Longerthat it's a "Star Brand" ahoe, and 41 C. t I CI A W mm fl tjmi ui uiiu onoes -ire tscticr "Teas and Ted" school shoes nro made In all the different leathersin high cuts, regular heights and Oxfords. There'a n style for every age and condition of childhood, from five to fifteen ycarB. They are honestly made of good, solid leather. No paper, composition cr othor substitutes for leather are ever uncil, The "Star" on the heel insures you better value than you have ever seen in chil drcn'f hoca. Corn j and ucc the new ctylea.