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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1914)
LOCAL f OTHERWISE Mrs. Mcllick is a now cidrk at Chandler Bro's, pnpJt.Craitf .lm3 received the Kun advertised for In tho Now's .Dan Hohb,' a horao buyer from Welder; was In the Valley Mon Band concort and vaudeville at Ihd op'brd house on Friday h'fghtj January, 15th. t, Mrd. Ilobort Mason, ofrt Mow Bridge, secured the Bulclc car in ha Baker Herald content; Miss Hnttlo Owonby haS gone to her homo in Joseph for u'viait tvith friendf? and relatives , A parly of young ftillci'.frcm New Bridge and Richland en joyed a skating party Monday Miss Minnie Brown, the effici ent teacher at Pleasant Ridge school, is spending (lie holidays in Baljpr. S. DJ JoVes has pitched tents tm the Kirbv rflndh ntid will , . j board the men putting in the pipe lino on tho Howell ditel). , A fine little girl arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tubb'sjtfi Thursday, Dec. 24th. A tow, pieces of 15 cent granite ware left; to close these out we t . 4 bffcr thorn at 10c each. ad) . , Saunders Bro's. Mis3 Hazel Herr, tlid efficient teachor at tho Liitio school, is spending the holidays with lifer parents,' Mr. and Mrs. h P. Jlerr. r Mr. and Mrs. duy Fisher and family; qf Ontario, are vjajtlng at the homo b Mrs. F shers par ents, Jtfiv arid Mrs. W; E.' Mar tin, at Ndw Bridge. . Some unknown miscrdant rut the tope on the flag polo on Christinas, night. If the gulity nartic are fqund ihey.will be proseculjd Ift the fulleat extent bf the law. H. R. Taylor, who c'atfio; , from CorvaUia to attend tile' funeral of ErnostiSimonis, and has since been visiting frionda in tho val fey, returned to Baker,' JilonUy, whore he will visit until After the rtfrat of tho year. n , Dr.'. Sanders hc3 jupft completed a fine garagev at hiri residence. If you;Jjan't find 0oc. fit. Ma, bf iice, the chances are that if he is In town he will be found monkey ing with tho "whim-i diddle'' or some othdr part of Ills' car at the garag. , . , M...iyi. Thai the News is appeared abroad evidenced by the fol jowin? communication Which wag received by us this week.,, noticed lh your publico" tloh Qf-Lro-cent date , that you had; seit tf ttatentHnjt tp allyjpuh dHqtiUerit ubsdribera, and as you missed us, we f,jel vary much slightedj. tleascrite us at your earliest convenience.' h - W to Hotef Baker; Oregoh FINESf CAFE ih EaatSfri Ofdfcon ik Hnciciul Invitation oxienddii rr to residents of Eaglfc Valley ttj. moko this t'i6ir.; heRdquartera whoahUown. . European, plan. Open all night. , ooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo New Year Gifts ooo-b oooo ooooo 4 OOOO i oooo Tolidi and Malrilcur Sfe'ts IK Quench iyo'ry ebony, arid SILVElt Kodaks Perfumes Cut Glass Founfalh Pens Safety Razors Shaving Set! oooo b oooo oooo oooo o oooo levinger'drug CO. (We Never Substitute) BAKER OREGON OOOO frwOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Happy New Year. Can you write 1915? Mrs. Geo. Hall is on the sick list. W. 0. Jasper wa3 d caller from Now Brjdge, Monday. Mrs. Fred Cooniir returned to her homo in Halfway, Wednes day. Look up thd advertisement of 3iness Bargain'' on this "A Business page P. L. iavzantantf famflv.snent Chrfathias with relatives in Pine Valley. . Mrs. JIm.Qj-ant, of near Robi nctte, has b'cbn cjuitc sick the past week.' . i Pat Mills, contactor and min er of Halfway, spent Christmria in Richland. 4 Jpscph Roy Dean has returned from an extended visit with his parents at Gazadero, Oregon. Miss Flossie CIemept8 ia; taking a twd deck's" vacatidn .fjfdiri her duties at Chandler Bro's store; Mr; and Mra. John F. HerrO.n tcrtained Mr; and Mrs. Fnmk Clark andsoh; oh Clirlstmas.dny. For Sale Pure Jionoy, 80q. per gillonyou furnish cans. F;, L. Payzailt, Richland. (ad2,lp. Mra. E. E. Sullivan, who .ras injured in a runaway a shor.t time rigoj la gb'ttlng aldng nicely. A friw hMis nf FlnrinelettGi bir- ular lil-2c grade dn.s'dH. at 11c iyd, Saunders" Bro. ,'d jIias Eldtfno.r SiQriej Sunriy 'sido'M nleastifith school ma'am. spefit Xriida with her p'rirents at Dixio. Miss Nellie Craig fit fiker, Is spending the .week witjijie'r.par- ontaj Mr. and Mrs: Paul Knob laujh'. Only 184 rriarriago f Jlcenses have been Issued in Baker county so farythjaoarl rfnd there' wore . rli J. J nuc ou aivortea. Mra. Eurriast Kirk and daugh ter are sneridiriff New Year's day witK.ltdr flarprlta, Mr. arid Mrs. W.APi?dtLaGrand Fonyotir New Year'a.dinner wc'havecejjef y, cranberHc, fredh mlri(je meat, bananas, oranges njtitsand dandies. E. & V. CHariAld , .( FrM'oop'o1' i runnirihis caiv bdtw&n i Cornucopia, KfWfwaA and Richland. The t'oads h?vb yoen ini bdtlor condition this sea Bon thari'.ever before, anifjto bo i . ;.. ..f ..fh n.s,. lafn lu tiin winter. catabliBhea a fnew .record in this R(jct(o;ji, Books at 10c Thojet, The Price She Paid; MeltlHg of Molly, Tjk Lighied Way,, iihd many othemuat issued just the thjrig for J?mai gjfti. Headtliiartera forJft cardS'and hoJidriy hovelties: Booka of all Jdnds h various bindinga at right priceaj King's Book Store, Baker Dentist A. H. Williams ia visit ng will! frienda in Boise this week. It is reported tha.tMiss dra Jenniiigs and Amos itobinette will soon be wed. Mr.z andMrs. Walter Palmer, of Baker, arc visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John McLedd, Clint Graven, of iew Bridge, wan a caller Monday, and iixed himself solid with ihe editor un ti 1910. Miss Edith Martin, who has been attending school at Ontario, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Martin, at New Bridge. Start the New Year right by trading with a firm that always tries to do what's right in 6'ur business; our patrons come first.' You will fiiid our goods as good as the' best. E. & W. Chandler.' . . .., ' ' (ad . H. h. Moody willijpjd a public sale at his ranch at the crossing at Little Eagle, on Saturday; January 2, 1915. The registered Jersey bull from the Ladd herd,' milch cowa .tnd young stockj good work team, and other ani mals will be sold. Owing to the failureqf one ofj the principal singers to putin appearance on Sunday evening the musicale at the Methodist chinch was not up to expefeta (ions. I'he church was crovyded and the peoplb were sorely disap pointed, as was Mrs. McArthur, the choi Idadcr, who had worked so earnestly to makaithe affair a succdas. The"numbcrs thatwdre rendered met with general Hp: provdl however. .fr thuv Wa4nick an old pioneer of,Union Cb'unty, died at 1 hid honle in LaGrande on the 2gth, ihst.jaged78 years. He cam.e to LaGrande in 163 anil was Deputy Sheriff of the county for four" ydars unddr Sheriff A. C, Craig and aucce'dded him as sher iff and held the office for four years', At that time all of the Panhandle belonged to Union County,as did all of Wallowa County,--although at tha time unsettled. He was also-clerk in the li. S. Land Office at La Grange uner Register J. T. Out house. He will be well remem bered and his death regrettedbfe all of ilio old pioneers. His sbn is how Recorder df LaGranddJ . The Reward of Virtue I've beeri good fer'bdut a weekj Washed mx 8nra and didn't peek. Paint the: cac her pulLits ear;. 'CouritotChrisfpiaa' b'ein' nean ; Washed my hailds, I Oid, an' face, f i D"idn't slobber 'round my.piacO Like it's been my habit io' ' When thero ain't no Christmas duo. Saturday, though, ( cut her looso, Bein' good, for what's tho use? An' pa, he's glad, ho Buys, becauso r ' ' rHkeyilm.bettejj MB, he was," k,"" $2.35 m - w By & Ipeclal arrangement with (lie ptltjliahdrs we stfe able to,, i ydli the greatest Bargain in rdHding matter ever dffered irj ' give ydli the greatest bargain tma rare ot tne country, jlook i M i It ar 1 . not a paper but ia worthy a pla'feb Northwest Farnfeaa, regular The Boy's Ma&tfihe . -Peopled Popular Monthl) Eagle Valley News Total Value - : ihfa. offer is odd fof either f&qjb or Rendwil ubscriptiona ancf, if ydu want a pn'ap fyi the way pt reading matpr for the wholq family, you had better tdke adva'fitagd'of ft a'tonce ior the offer it1 for a limited tirife orlly, Makti checks payable to THE) E.f V. NEW Opportunity THIS IS YOURS to secure one of th most desirable ranches in Eagle' Valley at about half its real .Value. The Portland Trafjin Cd. ranch,, consisting of almost 62 acres ahtl the .Plunimer ranch of 5 acres,,- irt all nearly 67 acres, must be, sold At fined Thp place is bne-hl mile from Newbridge, . three milea from, RicHland; all under ditch, good water light. Over 1200. tr,ees-ripQacbpear, prune, apple, cherry almond, English wajnut. Mam residence 6f ten ropms, jvjh hot arid cold water, bathv toilet, etc. Twd small cottagdsf, Abundarice of clover, and iikQ were raisdd this y dar, and tnd place is wo'rth more than the price asked as a. dairy proposjtioh. This place scyd in 1912 for $17, 000 and since that time ovdr $300fJ havd been spentzi ihipro.vements. For quictasala the.rdndh is now offered for $8850; $4,850 cash, balanae $1,000 per year At 7 per cent interest ... This is Without doubt the greatest bargain ever offered- in this section, an vill bdar the closest investigation. If interested write' FRAfviK CLARKE, RlCKL;AND, OREGON MID-WINTER IPERM Stage or Railroad Fftre Refunded to all .Students enrolling for, our months or mbre' ! Betvvecn the.abfoVe datahd January IB, 1915, paying tuition in advance, Tuiti.dn for four months Single Coarse, $i0.0u: For four Months Combined Coarse, $50.00 Baker business College . Baker Oiegor W' P: Kinion,' Principal' A BU$INESSARGAIN. r, liavd a bbnfectioncry Ifif, cream, sof drink, ;CTgjarr- tobacco? and:' srrocery business listed vUlLm that will be sdld on good ternis and; at the right price. Sales Jver SffOdO thd past year. Busines house, dftelljms Jee house, fixturesj etc., included. If interested' writb fblunher particulars tdC; E. Thorp Jtichland,jDregon ; METHOblgT Sunday Schodl 10:00 a. u.E. E. Holman, superintendent. Preaching at ii:00 a: m. by thfe pastt. n Praereting 7:80 p. m. Wd Cholv ReheaVsatThuaay at8:00 p. ru. ivirs. u. ivicwnnur, leaaer.t TM public is invited to attend ttll bur services. - raik Hopkinsr pastor, CHRISTIAN bhUJRCR p SundayuJBchool at 10:00 ai. Mrs. Dlmmicc, superintendent. Everybody wolcqme. " : " ndi; ModerPriftoilJaHh factany publication you may dbsirej it the News oflicfe. tagle Vallejf News lbM mw n mr i -','',7'.' v'jrj-'-u '. tm use over, caretuiiy there is if mm . . m tin your cdnter table: price $i'.O0 M p. p,- .50 One Year for 1.00 .'25 -150 Only $1,90 4.25 - Mm tic tim-fAd imt v PUBLISHER. PUBLIC LANn JSALE. . dpartj'ienit of the 'Interior, y UlB. Land QlSce at IaG'fnndo, Oregon) HavembeFl'lat, 1914. ' NOTICE ia hereby ftiven that, aa di- fected lj the ComrfiisafcMe'i'of the GerK crai xwiiu Act ol"Co: f34.Stkts.. 517ii jMirs catlBn of JohrrWl and. W:m. X.. Guod man, on behpff of tbuiiiieltSB and, Chk'rV Ites E. Uorbbi-t, nnd'ifijea L. .QoCdman,'1 'all of Baker, Oregotf, 'Serial No. 012354 wo will offer at pdtSlii! sale, tp tho high! cat bidder, but at not lesa than (2.00 per acrej atlOo'plock a. m., otfthe J-fthday. n frnnh i nrlrul tnarlraHnW a olWd'iTlrV portion, thereof is mountainoua or too 'Uklr'fyr.cultiVallpli.' ,. -&y,M4 craim,ng jMwte the;. their claims, or objection, 0:1 or before the time def!Eiiate4. for oaje. 11 k F. C.' BjUMWKtt, Register. KoLa.v SiuT, Rccivr. Ffrst liubllcfttloi, Dec. 3, 10W. LustpubllcaUon, Deb. 31, VM t $ 1.50 $0' QQ QKrt8anproVed.Jihd 37, J00G vjiuc, uuucr.pruyiHiona ov nant lb tho annli- 01 January ,yao at um omc,tMo fol lowing tract of lurid,: N 1-g 1-4, SK 1-4 t$wm.Ste, 5, NE 1'4 NW1-4," Sec. 8, Tp. jq S 'R 'ft ,, V. M.,Ber.ial No.', 111 kau