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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1914)
VrlSV r" "Straight, Truthful, Direct C. ErThorp Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as tlioy can ' L t. il J?.. 1 .. Li I" nui reacn me cusensea portion 01 the cnr. There is onlv ono wav to0 euro deafness, find that is, by .constitutional remedies'. Deaf- 'ness is caused by an inflamed con dition of-the raucous lining: cf tho t?rt:t. Eustachian Tube, When this .... . n I tuue is iniiunidu you imvu u ruin j'' , mint; ouiuiu ui iuiJi;t juti uwiujiif. Entered as second Class matlerDec. 12, 1912 at the post oihco at and when it is entirely closed, Richland Oregon, under act ofMnrch 3,' l'879; deafness is the result, tfnd unless liiu lumumuiui' villi "u umuii uia and t'i this tube restored, its nor mal condition, hearing will be do stroyed forever;' nine cases out of ten are caused, by uuarrh, .75 which is nothing but an inflamed free condition of the mucous surfaces. ! w m I r.- mill rritfAHnn t-T r A fA , ..,., -i..... ; "T -r- - - I II V Hill VIIU UUilUI W V "RICHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY. OCT. 29, 1914." VOL, 2 NO. 50 lars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot Lbe cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. . F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75;?. Take Hall's Family Pills for. constipation. Cards of Thanks and Resolutions 05 per lino. ; A .ONE YEAR THRE EMONTHS - SUBSCRIPTION , - $1.50 . .SIX MONTHS , - - .50 SAMPLE COPY DON'T fail to vote Tuesday. Are your sidewalks and gates n r- i . .T". . 1 j. 'L IT-I Saturday nignt is nai- low een. . An effort is being made to have the reduced rates to the Panama "Exposition stil) further, lowered. ROBIN lTT ITEMS. Parcel post business at the Portland postoffice has increased liper cent during the past six months Bert Marlatt lost a valuable horse last week. Mrs. F. Kfller is yei'y .ill at her home suffering with ptomaine poison. Mrs. Pearl Mills has moved to TUESDAY, NOV. , 14 Election Day Vote fdr Your Favorite Candidate' ' OCTXJ 0O0 kb$ Xmas Gifts For Euope. A snccial baggage car left Qur.town to send her children to Portland Tuesday evening to school. gather contributions from the Martin Lowery of Uownlee "J ?UM$ln? theeJP !ov visited at the Helmick home awuruii m xuuru pu. Monday. - The hearing of the Minimum wage law cases in the last week U. S. Supreme Court have been set for December 7. It is too bad; that the campaign 3Ut closing has come down to . ' y ml. i personalities, mepeop.ie as a , yholo will he. glaJ when the election is over. It reached Baker Wednesday morninir where a larce offel'inir Miss Alice bcopes visited at of ci0thes and Xmas irifts wore Oregon the Benson home several days londndi Thp mr i; rnnfprf tn New York City where the goods sMr. and Mrs. Earl Robinette will be placed on board a govern are the proud parents of a boy, ment v.essel; scheduled to reach born October 20th. Europe in time to make Santa m.. n-,u "si.. Claus a. reality ..to numbers of c ..a. i l : i ittbbiu iuio wuuac nuncio ill e un u xt-u-i. the battle field Then come to our store and see? the bargains in Granitevvare we are offering for that day ..... 300 Pieces , of First Grade GRANITE WARE t " on Sale Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, 15 Cents Each 04K) 0co' &i5 ' Mrs. Dk'Tc Tenson and daucrh- ter are visiting at the home of To thcDrJf Voters of Richland. L S. Cool of . Idaho, has her sister, Mrs. A. Lafranz. Next Tuesday is to be settled bought the North Powder News, Mr. Lnfrjinz Snfurfijiv fnr by your vote and mine whether and assumed control last weekn Baker where he wil1 attend Ins- we 3naH have Saloons in the town ye hope he will make, .a grand titute, therefore ve are not hav- Richland or not; Do you want success of this venture. ;,1P. Rnhnni fhic wooir Saloons in . Richland? , Do you T : , , . - L wish to raise up schools" to J. Whelan w.ho has pent the mn nnt. anne uu u TI.r,r, 11 ! -P:t iU ... . . .' . uimni,;UUL OWIIO, "'WHICIOl HUB- uiNas an bigub xmi, , uibj summer vprKing m nis mine in wnlo fiflM ,i,.i,oe? n r k ' , J V-i . , .... i uwiiuoi iuiiHi vj. uiuimuiuoi jaiiiibici ui nitiui.a un.fe iu i juui uuwuiit Illb I CtUl IlcU IU Ills be the favored ones in the" Eur- horn 2 for the winter. pean war. Wheat continues to be sought for - export at from $1.15 .to $1.17i-2; corn, oats and say school," lor that is. precise ly what a baloon is a school to make drunkards and an incubator Tl S- T" rv V a -w I r- run &AL,ti.: 4 Jersey Heiter to hatdh them out. The Saloon , v 2 I " 1 10 u uuui. lrur 1(11 XJM S r' . ' 'Z :i s- . . . doorway to holi opened in (47 50p adv.) Richland? Ard yon concerned about it? We believe vou are. W, C. T. U. Rally Program. We believe every dry voter in The following program will be Richland will be early at the given at the W. C. T. U. Rally at Polls' Tne wets" will be there the Methodist church. Sundav yu bet yur bottom dollar. ly. The demand is sp great that shipping facilities on the sea board are ndt adequate to get the grain to Europe fast enough. On top of this, the home market will undoubtedly be goo l as asympa thetic reaction. evening, Nov. 1, at 7:30 o'clock: They wont leave a chip unturned . Boils. Did you ever have 'em? Pleasant ompany.t ain't they? They're sometimes called "Jobe's comforters," but we fail to find any cdThfort in or from them. We've had boils, but 'that isn't .what's worrying us now it's the one we've got at present. It's .5ot a nice, genteel boil, but , an ornery, measly, bucking outlaw 1. -Voluntary 2. Devotional Rev. Hopkins. 3. Song by Choir. 4. Recitation-Ruth McDowell 5. Recitation Edw. Biltcren. 6. Song by Children, 7. Solo Isabel McArthur. 8. Recitati6n Mrs. F. Gover. 9. Recitation Bessie Jones. 10, Solo Mrs. John Perry. 11. Address Hon. J. S. Hero- Ser, of Baker. Oretrnn. 12. Song- Quartette. ot a 0011 and in consequence we've 1 Come out. everv one. nnrl hrinrr been eating our .meals in ah erect your friends. position for several days past. 11 you wian to kick me eonor Tne Ladies Aid- will please wait a few day, as We are chicken dinner atlhe Gymnasium very particular about our "pet." nn oioMinn t,, -nt serve vember 3rd, Meals 25c; . Next Tuesday Morning Vote "332 X Yes" Next Tuesday Morning T rt tmnr ir ir -tt 4. ' vote a xes ' For State Wide Probjbifipn , For State Wide Prohibition, Mr (adv in their efforts-to make Richland wet. Every wet will be at the polls! ShalL we not be as wise as they are! YouBet.We Will! -We (The Drys) Wil! be at the Polls Too. Richland Shall Not Go Wet? Not if .Our. Votes Cut any Ice? We -Are Going To Vote Richland Dry! And We Are Go ing a Tnousand Steps.-. Further -We Are Going to Vote "332 X Yes" For State Wide Prohibition! .Frank Hopkins. Paid Advertisement. These pieces will not last ldri' as they are Reaf Bargains not odds and ends I e0 (kzq &z4 Come Early, Get First Choice! 00 K0 SAUNDERS BRO'S; Richland ..- Eagle Valley. C, Ol-egori . - . ' The best equipped Hotel in the Next Tuesday Morning v Vote "332 X Yes" For State Wide Prohibition. (adv Postmaster Kendall received a nice box of Bweet potatoes from R. W. Makinson, Turlock, Cali- .tfornja, Mondayj D 1 J 1 x'cinnaiiuie FOR SALE! ALSO one UPRIGHT BREWSTER PIANO, GOOD AS NEW Mrs. S. D. JONES HIGHLAND, I1AKEH COUNTY, OREGON