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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1914)
SPEND THAT $ AT HOME AND HOME WILL PROSPER Y NEWS U U 1 n l T 1 i Pi V JljL VOLUME 2, NO. 49 RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, L914 -$1.50 A .YEAR . i r1 9 USB m PROFESSIONAL .A. A. SMITH ATT'Y AT LAW HAND BLD'g - BAKER Va TT XXTilit II "C- Now at 1IU Office in Halfway, Onon Watch for announcement' of Rich land Date. ALL WORK FIRST CLASS OODSON L, PATTERSON ATT'Y AT L AW UrSCOMMISSIONER DAK Elf r GKKGON hff hjq ARTHUR B. A. PHYsician'and SURGEON J'horm two longs on all linps, day or night. HIGHLAND V OREGON N. SANDERS r Physician and Surgeon fllce In Gover HuHdintf. Phono Contral dnytlmo. One lonj; rlnjf on nny phone t night. HIGHLAND OREGON REV. FRANK HOPKINS Pastor of Methodist Church in Richland, and local reprosenta tiveof the Idaho State life Insuranco Co. Am always ready to minister to your nr.eds Will go anywhere at any time day or night, rain or shine, hot or cold, when I am called Will go to Robinetto, Sparta, New Bridge or anywhere my ser vices are needed. No charge for services rendered. WM, H,. FLOWER JS OTARY PUBLIC Agont for LIVERPOOL, LONDON rtd GLoliE pennsylvania American central insurance Co. of North AmoricH ETNA INSURANCE Co. " A policy in either minim Insurance. NEWS OP71CK HIGHLAND, Oregon Hotel Rogers First Street Near Washington Baker, Oregon A ilrst class Hotel at a moder ate price. Special Rates to Ea gle and Pino Valley people. I, R. ROGERS. Prop, 1G0 ncr.s heavily timbered land in uppor oanyon of Powder River, nover failing spring of water. Sac. 82 Twp. i) R. . Mrs, A, E. Wilson 309. N. Bfoad wuyf Loxlhiftoh Ky (AUv) Ait. DITOR SAYS GOOD BYE This is the first week of the new editor. It is with a feeling tfiat Mr. Thorp will be entirely satisfactory anij as the old say ing goes, "all wool and a yard wide" that I am introducing him to you in this isspp, Mr, Thorp is a man who has hu.l consid erable experience in the news paper ino and will edit the little papor, wjjich it has been my good fortune so Jong to edit, in a thoroughly satinfactory man ner, of this I am sure. Itiswitha feeling of regret for tne many good, .friends and coi panions of the two years work jn EJagle Valley, that I leavp for now fields of endeavor. I came here a practical stranger and have managed thiough some hook or crook to emass a fair proportion of friends and few enemies. Whether they jest natally liked my handsom coun tenance cr put up with it cause they had ter" I don't know but take it either way you want to, and J am very proud of tl.e one asset above all others in Eagle and that is friends. Friends we have been and friends wc port. I shall always be glad to hear of jqgjgopd fotunebefalling Eagle val "fi.' it-fa ccrta'iriy worthy of thfe 1 commodity of progress. But I started to introduce you to the new editor, so ladies and gentlemen, 1 take pleasure this week In introducing to you, C. E. Thorp. ,1 believe this is the standard' formula, Luit with it goes every wish for his success and every hope that you wili stand by him through thick and thin and help him to make of this little paper one that will be far superior tD all dreams of fu ture progress and that in so do ing you will bear in mind the old saying, "Weeattp live but we do not live to eat." An editor must of necessity, eat to live and in order to odt and get out the local paper he must have the wherewithal for eating purposes so do not forget this important part as well. Yoitfa withgrqatest friendship WM. L. FLOWEK Dave Rogers, a former resident who hos been in California the past IB months, working on the exposition buildings at San Fran cisco, has returned and at present is stopping at the home of Mr3. Barnard in New Bridge. He says California is till fight but Eagle Valley is bettor, Judge Fraser, ono of Baker's most substantial citizens, was visiting old friends and looking alter his interests in Eagle Valley the first of the week. Miss Ethel Chandler roturned Saturday noon by auto frcn sev oral weeks viBit among relatives and friends at Baker Una Pleas ant Valley. J. C. Trnvhlion and Georgo Brown, of Bakor, wore in town wat SutUrdayj EDITOR SAYS "HELLO" In ass.yminjj; control of the Eagle Valley News, we wish to announce our intention to make it an independent nome pappr that will do credit to Eagle yaljey: both as to local nevs. and appear ance. We have had over twenty years experience in the newspa per business, and believe we have the ability tp serve you in a man ner tht will warrant your good will and support. We are practically a stt anger to Eagle Valley residents and will be delighted to meet each and every one of you and get acquaint ed, and will thank you for any support you can fcive to makp this paper one that will show the vorld that Eagle Valley is the best spot on earth in which tp live. We have great confidence in the future of this community and our efforts will bi to the advance ment of Eajile Valley and vicinity first, last and always. With the hope that we will be friends in the broadest sense of the word, that our dealings will be pleasant and profitable to both, and that you svill show your ap preciation of our efforts by your undivided supfiort, we are, Your obedient servant. m0x c.e. thorp. Flynn-AIIen Wedding. Mr. Jorfn Flynn and Miss Lpla Allen were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Allen, last evening at eight o'clock, the Rev. Frank Hopkins officiating. Be sides the relatives of bride and groom only a few of their most intimate friends were present. Both parties are weil and most favorable known in Eafele Valley and vicinity, and their numerous friends join us in wishing them an uninterrupted voyage on the matrimonial sea. They will make their future residence in Richland the groom having their home all furnished complete for house keeping. What might have been a very serious accident occurred last week, when Mr. Dash was haul ing Walter Womack's household goods to Halfway. When at the Squaw Gulch grade the toam be came frightened and the wagon was backed off the road and down the embankment. Mrs. Womack and her two children were thrown off but unhurt, though badly frightened. t The wagon failed to overturn which no doubt accounts for tho fortunate escape. The fact that moving pictures are used to assist teaching in tho public schools of eastern cities is evidence of their usefulness as a medium of education. Parker's Movies are always instructive as well as amusing. Don't fail to sco them. Now Bridge Friday night. Richland, Saturday, (acly Got up early these mornings; if you havo trouble getting up, got ono uf our now alarm clocks, as a big shipment and several now styles, just received at Saunders ,Bro (adv SCHOOL EN GOOD SHAPE! Eagle Valley Schools Ra$c Among ibe Best L If. Sfwlft, school supervisor, was looking oyer the Eagle Valley schools last week. He reporfs tne attendance goci, tne teachers doing excellent work and giving the best of satisfaction, and the students as a body showing grejit interest n their stud'es. Pleasant Ridge has an attend ance of 30, Sunnyside 25, Daiiey Creek ad Nev Bridge 300. Richland, pads jthem alj with 137. This is certainly a good showing ani we dpubt if it can be excelled in any community of like popula tion in Baker county. Mr. Swiff; spent Friday in this city and fpupd the public school in the best of shape. Union High ranking next to Baker City in efficiency, Mr. Swift left Monday for Pine Valley wherp he will visit the schools this week, Knights of Pythias Convention Thanks are due Clarence Raley for the following report: The Thirty-Third Annual Con vention cf the Grand Lodge of Oregon; Knights of Pythias,, met at Portland, Oct. 13th and 14th to cr-n iuct the regular or der of business and elect officers for ensuing year. Nearly 400 members were present. The following officers were elected for 1915: A. E. Wright ham; Grand Chancellor. Willard L. Marks; Grand Vice Chancellor, T. B. Laughary; Grand Prelate, D. P. Tyler, Uraud Master at Arms, E. R. Stinson: Grand Keeper, Records and Seals, J. W. Maloney; Grand Master of Exchequer, L. S. Finseth; Grand Inner Guard, C. H. Hawley; Grand Outer Guard, Geo. W. Jett; Grand Trustee. We were honored with visits from several Grand Officers from other domains and .also from a visit from Union B. Hunt, Pres ident of the Insurance Depart ment of the Knights of Pythias nf the United States, A number of Pythian Sisters from the Grand Terr pie, Pythian Sisters, which was also in session at this time, paid the Grand Lodge a visit at which time Mrs. Geo. W. Hockstedler, presented the Grand Lodge, The Grand Lodge Veterans Jewel, presented by the Grand Lodge of 1913 to Geo. W. Hockstedle, deceased, the only ono ever presented by the Grand Lodge of Oregon. The afternoon of the 14th was taken up with tho Pythian Love Feast. Monday, Oct. 12th, Ivanhoe Lodge No. 1 entertained the Grand Lodge and all visitors with the drama, "A Le3son in Friendship." On Tuesday, Oct. i3, the Order of Khorassan, fun making Kniffhts. initiated a class of 21 after which a gumptious banquet was served. Through tho efforts of the su preme representatives, Gus, C. Moser, .Marion F. Davis and L. P. Stinson, tho Supreme Lodge will meet in Portland, August, 1910, Tho Grand Lodge will meat in Portland in October, 1915 . D. M. CARTMILL Republican Candidate for State Representative My policy is "more economy iijr pubjjc affairs, semiannual pay: ment of taxes, elimination of use less Jaws .arid consolidation of commissions, anrt if elected- mv efforts will be to these ends." Am a farmer and heavy tax navcrof Tinker rnnnfr.v Imvp livwl here'almost 30 vears and all mv interests are in Baker county. Pay Advertisement, R. P, ANDERSON Candidate for Sheriff Law Enforcement, Economy and Efficiency Election, Nov. 3. (Paid Advertisement) tlUMt BAfttKY AND RESTAURANT 11 11 1 t 1 1 t r . ? t EVERY DAY m . 1 m 4. ANYTHING IN THE PASTRY LINE BAKED TO ORDER RICHLAND OREGON RICHLAND Livery and Feed Stable RICHLAND ROBINJ2TT STAGE e a t 8 LINE IN CONNECTION stage leaves Richland 8:00 a. xa, Arrives at Robinett m.. Returning leaves ttob'uett, 1:30, arriyes at Rii-h'auJ 3:30 p.- m Gooii tcairs -and tournouia, prompt and first class service to iwery patron. Traveling-men's patronage solicited FRED COOPER, Prop t Richlana , Oregon BAIRD S COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS CssVets and Shrouds of All llrcs Always In Stock RICHLAND. x OREGON rhono: Twoehorte, Ono long JENSEN CREAMERY CO, BUYERS OF GREAM R. AL Ivirk, Rfjsidont Manager RICHLAND - OREGON