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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1914)
Zfoafe Fafey Afews "Straight, Truthhd, Direct r .i j JEfflfor Entered secoWT class mMerDec. & lblVdt the post odice at ttichlaiid Ore-gof,, under act ofMarch 8, 1879. Cards of ThanVs and Resolutions 05"peP llne. QNEYlkft - - -THREE MONTHS - SUBSCRIPTION , . - - $il.6b- SIX MONTHS W - .50 SAMPLE COPtf .75 FREE Richland, ore.; Thursday. 6ct. 2g;i9Wvot; no. 49 THE Iorlan'd Daily Tele grair, Peoplg'sTppular Monthly and Eagle Valley News, all three pne year for only $4.50. FROM THE INTEREST TAKEN IN Registering last week the coming election wiil prove the most ex citing held in, several Steara. THE new e'ditq'r will Lose liis vote thifall, nfitjiavingbeen a residentof Oregon long enough, and its too far back to Iowa. AS heretofore, the POLICIES of this paper will be strictly, in dependent as to politics", religion and tlie liquor question. Our ad vertising columns, however, aie always available to ail parties at reasonablej-ates. ... - . RICHLAND needs" a denYst, Dr. VilHams having, derided to devote his. time in Halfway and Qornu'copia hereafter. There is a'o excellent opening here for a first class man, but no other need apply, for our citizens want only r- the best. SOtylE ENTERPRISING FIRM could create a great amount of interest and amusanqent.by offer ipga prize to the person pro nouncing correctly the name of the'various towns, rivers, etc., appearing in the telegrams con- f . . . cernmg tne European war. xii ypr )uck on the following: Lys, Bruges, Klapkenberghe, Shinyo laru, li'staires. Altkircn,' Cra onne. Przemysl. -'- . r-' ' .WE belike .G. ,W, Evans, republican candidate for iounty cpmmissioner,' should have the undivided suppqyt oj U'SV al ley. He has been a resident of Oregon 35 years 'cf Jbis vicinity -23 years, and has been school di rectorseveral terms and at pres ent is ter.ving -in -that capacity. Rf is known, to be honest, ener getic and a man devoted to fur- Winn- fhfi. interests of Bakar ccunty in general, He has made a, study of the finAnces of the and nleddfos himself if nlected to look into several mat ters pertaining to our present high taxes, , and .especially to the dfeHjjrspnyant of the "miscellan eous fund' ROBIN ISTTE ITEMS The Ingram stable is being re built. . . Ora Jennings is viSiting at the Robinette home. Mr. and Mrs Costqn havemov ed up to the Lathem ranch. The Sewing Circle met at Mrs. Joseph .Stickney's, Thursday. Bill Toben, who ha3 heetl quite ill lately, in now much better. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meek and babe are visiting relatives in this burg. A mnsouerade ball will be given at the. hotel, October 30. Every body invited. . SAvpntpph ftirs of cattle were shipped out from this point last week by various cattle men. Eagle Valley canned goods are being hauled to Robin ettewhere it will be forwarded to oulside points. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as thoy can not reach the diseased portion ot Mm oiir. Thnro is only ono way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Dcaf- nnas is caused bv an in (lamed con dition of the mucous lining cf the Eustachain Tube, When this tube is inflamed you have a rum bling sound dV1 imperfect libhring and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the lnfJamation can ho taken out !and t' this tube restored its nor- riiVinn. hnimnff will bo do- stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are. calls-efl.b. (Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition df the mucous surfaces. We wiil civeOne Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cured b Hall's Catarrh uire. Send for circulars free. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75?. , Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Bill Sharp, who recently sold but in Dry Gulch, has gone to Arizona. - , . Mrs. Minnie ..Wright was given a surprise in honor of her l irth day, Tuesday. Entertainment and program given Hallowe'en by local talent for benefit of cetnetery, Oct. 31. Mr fawirv DeRoi-?. the crehtle- manly road supervisor of District No. 27.., was a ttic'iiana visitor last Friday. - Boys, we have just received several new saddles and the pri ces are right. jiBetter call and see them at Saunders Bro's. (adv Barney Eidson, Eagle Valley's hnstlinir enntracf or. returned Sat urday, from Look Out, where he has just completed an up-to date -bungalow for Will Kfrby. Postmaster-Kendall has had a boner ete walk placed in front of his building. Such substantia! improvements, speak well of the prosperjjy of the community. ' Ladies, i is time you were get ting that., winter hat. We have i lot of exclusive patterns for you ;o choose from and the price is ight. E. & W. Chandler, (adv METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 a. m'., E. E. Holman superintendent. Preachin'g at 11:00 a. m. by the the pastor. Subject: "The Se cret of Success to the Church." Preaching 7 :30 p. m. by the pas tor Subject: "Religion a Devine Work." .e: Prayer Meeting 7530 p. m. Wed nesday evening Choir Rehersal Thursday at 8:00 p. m., Fred Cundiff leader. , EVERYBODY WELCOME . Fruhk Hopkins; pastor. At- THE "NORTH POLE t 7 .jr. A Mtimtcr of the "Star Brand" family Dont' fail,t read the supple men fcvith this issue. ( No school next week op ac count of Teachers Institute at Baker. Pastilres never were better at this-seaspn of the year than at present. B. F. Keist, pne 6t Sparta's leading residents, was a caller Wednesday. Mrs. John Chapman returned Wednesday from a few days visit in Pine Valley. FOR SALE: 4 Jersey Heifer Calves and 2 two year old heifers jerseys. R..A. Masterson. (47-50p adv J A new line of Ladies' Collars, Ties, Hair Pins, Hat Pins, Tango Pins and Novelties of all descrip tions. Come in and look them over, you will find something you want. E. & W. Chandler, (adv W. H. Strayer, democratic can didate for state senator, a form er editor of this paper, will speak on the issues of the campaign at the K. P. hall, Friday night. A. A. Smith, candidate for repre sentative, will also deliver an address. Lookout Schpol House Burnt. Miss Esther Johnson, teacher at Look Out school, was a Ri-'h-land caller Saturday. She report ed an enrollment of 16 scholars and everything moving along smoothly at that time. However fire destroyed the school house Tuesday morning, thus terminat ing the fail term of two months which would have ened Friday, and Miss Johnson hfisreturned to her home in Baker. All we ask is for you to try a can of Chase and Sanborns, teas or coffees. If you are not satisfied, we 'will- cheerfully re fund your money. Frank Clarke Agent. ,. (Adv.) Prof. Wilbur Resigns. Prof. Wilbur tendered his res ignation as.. principal of Union High school, Saturday, and de parted Monday. We did not learn the reason for , his action. Mis3 Koache is filling the position of principal in addition to hjr other duties, until. another professor is ehosen from several applicants. This iKustratioh shows our "North Pole" higUop ''Star7! Brand" boot, made specially for the man who works out of doors. Tan calfskin viscolized leather is Used in ils construe- tion. This makes the "North Pole" boot the most suitable for all purposes. Sportsmen. Iumtefs, survcyors? jn fact, men who must be outside in all ktiids of Weather, will appreciate this style. The soles arc of selected sole leather, specially treated Let us showiyou the "North Pole" Boot Today ' We iilso htvc a line of High Cuts for Women and Boys' oo 6o sxsq' "Star Brand Shoes are Better? r (XZXi (X0 SAUNDERS BRO'S Richland, - Eagle Valley - Oregorf the The best equipped Hotel in Panhandle FOR SALE! I ALSO one UPRIGHT BREWSTER PIANO; GOOD AS NEW Mrs. S. D, JONES IlICHLAND, 1JAKKR COUNTY, OUKHON to I 'A i