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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1914)
MS. We give oH Bond" Stamps Our Fall and Winter Stock t is Now Complete A new line of Ladies' Dresses just in. They are made up in fhe latest Style and of the Most Popular Materials. ISTotA? !VTil1inoti? By far the largest and most IS e W JLvlllHliery varied collection of the sea son's smartest Trimmed Hats are represented in our store and the prices are right DRESS GOODS This is the season of Novelties and Plads. We have them all from the Lowest Priced to the Jmported Silk and Wool Plads; also in the Fancy Mixed and Roman Stripes, pie quality and price are right. We still have a good line of Mackinaws to choose from, Plads, Stripes and Naygjo, but they are going fast Wool Blankets Mottled and Plad; These Blankets are perfect in every way. Of the ftest grade of wool, full size and weight Cotton Fleeced Blankets in White, Gray and Tan, with Fancy Borders Underwear and Hosery A full and coffipiete line of all materials. Union Suits in the ribfled and fleeced; single garments the same; also in Hosery from the Finest Silk to the heaviest in wool Agents for McCall's Magazine and Patterns E. & W. Chandler Richland; Oregon New Silks and. Poplins in the Roman Stripes and all the Latest Shades VScal Brand" Tho Coflco of Univgrsffl AppcaJ MmWWw 1 M In the camp- the pot of golil at the end of the long trail because of its nchMlp , satisfying strength. CHASE & SANBORN'S SEAL BRAND COFFEE In 1 and 2 pound cans. Never in bulk. Ground, Unground or Pulverized. Coffee, 30c lb. Tea, 50c lb. FRANK CLARKE LOCAL AGENT Richland . , Oregon Pvrvihc ALL KINDS VUIUJJO LowestPrices 'We are confident that no better line of COMBS is to bo had than the line we carry.iyAU kinds of COMBS are well represented and our prices will stand tho closest of comparison. Give our Line a Trial RichlandDrug Store 'A Good Place to Trade" 3XK0000KKXKCKOOC r Hallow'een Basket Social at K. P. Hall, beginning at 8 o'clock Saturday night, Oct. 31st For Benefit of Eagle Valley Cemetery. The E. V Band will furnish music and there" will be a good time for all. Lamps lighted at 7 o'clock. Bring a Basket and Your Friends Next Tuesday Morning Vote "332 X Yes". For State Wide Prohibition. (adv We are informed that the pri mary class is filled and the studies' nicely under way, conse quently no new pupils will m admitted until the first of thd year, m rm mm m '17 ( oooooooooooooooofWirf Fresh Fish and Oysters every Thursday jit Kondall's. (adv), J. E. Williams was a v'sitor from Kobinntte, Wednesday, , A. G. Culborlson, of the Sag District, was a caller Monday, ' A baby girl was born to Mi4, and Mrs. HonrySnss, Oct. 2lth, FOR SALEGbod sowing ina chino cheap. C.JrI. Crate, (padv C. C. Macy a resident of Sparta was a visitor at this officn Tues day. 1 Jim Downing will box "Sun shino" McClure at Halfway, on next Tuesday night. R, N. Boslwjrk, inspector of weights and measures, was 31 Richland callor the first of tho week, v L. L. Holcomb, of Sparta, was a caller Saturday. Ho expects to leave for Sawtolle, Calif., im mediately after election. For Sajo: No. 17, DoLaval Seperator, used six months. Write or enquire of Carl BarrcHvs A miles west of Richland. (49-52-p ady.) Oscar Smith, of tho Plaasan Ridge District, is hauling lunibor for the erection of an up-jto-dao barn for his dairy herd. Protect your horse3 from the, cold and storm; wo havo just re ceived a new shipment of hprsd blankets, Saunders' Brod. (adv W. H. Strayor, democratic can didate for State Senator, estab. lished this papor in 1900, and while in Richland last week made this office a very pleasant visit. We havo a splendid lino of L'ulies ind MisBoo rcatjy to Wear dresses )n the latest styles and materials and you will bo, sur prised at the price. E. St W, Chandler. (adv I. N. Young called Tuesday and had liis subscription datod ahead to 1916. He informs us that he has been a resident of Fagle Valley for about 43 years, and has been a subscriber of this papsr since its first issue. A. W. Parker, of Halfway, tho "movie man," is attending tho Teacher's Institute at Raker thisj week. While there he'will make arrangements to secure a number of special filmp which will bo shown hero and at Now Bridge at an-early da.to, Tho democratic meeting held at the opera house last Friday evening was very largely aCtendj ed. W H.. Strayer, candidate for State Senator, A. A. Smith, for Stato Representative, and R. P, Anderson, for , County Sheriff, each addressed the audience on campaign issues, Pasture for Rent. Between 35 and 40 acres. See H. L. Ziegler, New Bridge, (ad Next Tuesday Mornjrfg Vote A332 X Yes" For State Wide Prohibition (adv Tobacco and Cicrar Saiesmon wHiifhd fn AdvorHao. Exner- iriricd unneccessary, $100 month iv flHrl hxnfinRflst. Advertise Smoking, Chewing .Tobacco, Cigarrettes", Cigftts, 3ond 2c. stamp" for full particular, -HELi. MET TOBACCO CO., Now York N. Y. (35 3 MvMMmeMi