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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1917)
5 'ir YNEWS VXJLl Hi V X-LJLi VOLUME 5, NO. U RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, L917 $1.50 A YEAR JLailj H. MC ARTHUR B. A. J PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phono two Jongs on nl linos, day or night. HIGHLAND V OREGON M. M. BU LL DjOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY OlIlC.I III GoVtT UlllMiug RICHLAND, OKKaON Wo nro propnrud to do any kind of (luntul work in ii ilrnt child iimmiur at mi(li.nitr pricOM SATIHrAtTIO.V llt'AIIANTKKli MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. IHTVISIt OK Cream, Milk and Eggs it. M. Kirk, Resident Manager RICHLAND - OREGON Irvine Lodge No. 86 ! Knights of Pythias , .Mt ovory "rllu v night nt their Citntto I lull III Rlehlaiid, Oregon. Vllt lng Ilrotlierit mmlo welcome. ' ' C. K. TIIOKI'.O.C. W. C. ICA LlC V, K.of It. A H. W. E. BAIRD FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBALMER CatkeU amt Kliruuilt l All Hlc AlA)f( lu lilook HIGHLAND, ORKOON l'liono: Two nhorU, Ouolong I W. ft USHER Notary Pabllc Conveyaiwie? $ Omco.Hecondand Wflfhiltflt. f Opposite ChrWJ4H Chufch Z C. E. THORP Notary Public All kinds of legal blanks on hand Your putronngo solicited H. C. TIMMS JEWELER Mw located In IiIh Uofiiaw Dra luwiiji-todutoHtoro nallWdy, Uf C Up-tod)atc Line of Jewelry In Select From Watch, Clock, Jowolry Repairing Fifteen yoiim Factory Kxpeilonco I ,on vu repair work nt Hiuhlnud Plrnr fiiiioy and tmtno will bo forwarded and re ioruod. Work guaranteed satisfactory. i POETICAL JUSTICE For Homo tintc past our citizena Imvo boon wondering what was wrong with our gcniul Justictf of tho Peace, A. F. Clark, and many suggested that ha waa in loye, others feared he had proposed to aomo fair damsel and hud been rejected, but at last the truth is out. The microbe thut had been chewing on his "innards" ntlast caused Frank to supcumb and he has give vent to all the poetic feelings in his make up, in the following verse's which we agreed to publish on his promise to re frain from ever attempting such an act again: A Case in Court. George mm! I'Mwurd urn hrotliurgdndaw. Uunrgo punched IMward on the Jaw. On KilwNnl'H truck their viewed i star Which pointed to IhoJimtlco Court nfar. Tim Court INtanud to hi tnltt of woe And to u lawyer lo!il him tu o. Their muiiuH Were written (it it Iwok ; t TLoJuHlIt'okeeiwa looirU of uacJi crook) Tho wilt wait signed ; the Bjierifl hunt ; Gorgo uwiiu to Court without dlment. C;oiiiilulut wait read 5 George' dory tolil : Th Court rulloved trim of liU gold. Now while thtiy work upon their ranch IJach holds hlnft an olive lirfuirli ; But with each bated tireath they draw, They cuft tliu Court mid daiiin tho luw. A. 1". CLARK, J. I'. "Preparedness" Preparedness is a topic of nn tional importance,, no. matter which side of the question you may take. Is the nation properly prepared ? jt is a grave question. But that is a question for the nation to anBwer. There is one question nearer home, the mat ter of financial preparedness of the individual against the rainy day of adversity that may come. Are you financially prepared to meet that sickness which may come to you or your fumily 7 Are you prepared for the time when there may bo loss of cmplbymefhL or loss by fire, flood, of misrnan ilgomenlt Are you prepared for the old age that's sure to come? These are serious, vital questions to every one of us. If you are not prepared, resolve to open a savings account at our bank to day and thu3 make tho first step toward your own preparedness, ad) Eagle Vallev State BUk The sheep men are making ex tensive preparations for handling their docks during the coming lambing season, and no pains or expense are being spared to the end that loss be reduced to the minimum. The high price of lambs makes it worth while to take extra precautions to save every one possiblo this seuson. One more week of our Clear ance Sale. Plenty of underwear, sweaters, mackinaws. sport sets, wool and fleece lined hose. Hats for men and boys. It will pay you to buy and put away for next winter. ad) E. & W. Chandler. Heinz"Beofstonk Snuc3"mnkos your meat taste better, try a bot tld, at Haley's; ad ALSO 01 SENTIMENTS Spnutor Straycr is u member of tho "Ways and Means Commit tee" of the Oregon legislature and in an articlo in the Oregon Voter of Jan. 20th, Editor Chap man hands "Bill",; the following coiTpliment: "Senator Wm. H. Strayer of Baker County is a ccmocrat who believes with Tho'maB Jefferson that governmental activities should be kept at a minimum, amending that belief only in one particular, in that,he thinks tho min'ng bureau should have an ample appropriation, Baker be ing a mining county. He is an able debator,and more than that, ,i shrewd and confident investi gator and cross-oxamitier, accent on the cro-ja. The. way he barks whr-n an appropriation is men tioned might conVey the belief thut he is as stingy m old Alec LaFollette, but such is not so, for Strayer has a rcalAhuman heart about nine incheshj-neath his se vere countenance, and has the courage to stand for every ex penditure that he regards as of benefit to tho stateand within its means. He is one of the strong est and most influential members of the legislature.' A Fatal Accident One of the suddt uciidents ever happening in the Flick Bar mining district occurred Satur day, 9 a. m., Jan. 20, which re suited in the death of Dock E, Hood. Mr. Hood and James Gil lette were working qn their cop yor ledge on Vail Creek, when in lighting some fuse in blasting, one piece refused to burn. Mr. Hood stayed trying to light it in stead of leaving the tunnel as Mr. Gillette was begging him to do, for he would not leave him MP. Gillette was attheendof the tunnej about 40ft when the blast of seven sticks qf giant powder went off. Mr. Hood was killed in stantly while Mr. Gillette re ceived two wounds in the head, which were proved not serious. Help was summoned at once but nothing could be done except care be taken of tho body. Mr. Hood leaves a fdther and m'othot' in Missouri and seven brothers, beside a host of friends to mourn his death. One brother, Albert A. Hood was near at the time of the accident. The body will bo shipped to Missouri for burial. E. V. H. Loses. The basket ball game Friday night between the high school teams of Pino and Eagle Valleys resulted in a victory for the for mor by a score of !50 to 20. Tho game from start to finish was ex ceedingly interesting and there was but little rough playing. At the close of the game the visitors from "over the hill," numbering in all twenty-fivo persons, wero tvynlly entertained by the student body of E. V. H. in regulur Eagle Valley stylo. HARRY HERR TO WED Mr. Harry Hcrr, after severa) weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Herr.andmany Eagle Valley friends, left yester day foi Hock Sprjngs, Wyp'., i where on Saturday he will wed Miss Agnes Muir, whose father is master mechapic of the U. P. 1 Coal Co. at Hock Springs. Mies Muir is a trained nurse, and had charge of Harry's, case when he was operated on over a year ago. The friendship formed at that time grew into a stronger attachment, and we join with Harry's many frjonds in wishing that their union will result in a very, very long life of uninter rupted bliss. The couple expect to leave next 3unda for Salt Lake where Har ry has a good position with the Tern Botterill Auto Co., and will go to housekeeping at once in cozy apartments which have been furnished and arranged for their occupancy. v Moved to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirk left Tuesday for Payette, Ida., where they will make their future home. While in that section a few weeks ago Mr. Kirk filed on 610 acres of land and has secured a position on a large hay ranch adjoining, so while waiting for the claim W be officially designated will be drawing a good salary and is also insured a position while prov ing up on the land. With their many Eagle Valley friends, we join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Kirk much success in their new loca tion. Little Child Passes Away Lizzie, one of the twin daugh ters qf Mf. and Mrs. J. M. John son of Sparta, died Of pneumonia at about 11 o'clock on Tuesday ovening January 23rd. The little one was about four years o1d a child of loving disposition and her death is indeed a sad blow to the parents. The f'dfie'rfil Vvas held at the Methqfdist church in Richland today and the body buried in the Eagle Valley ceme tery. The other twin and the baby have also had the pneu monia but ore now out of danger, SCHOOL PROGRAM The E. V. High School will give an entertainment at the opera house on Friday night, February 2nd. Admission 25c. The fol lowing program will be rendered: Sonir, "Good NlRht"iH. S. Mixed Chorus Original Story Lucile Ilrooku Heading Nona Shnrp Debate Resolved "That tho U. S. would bo benefitted by doing a way uilh tho t'usts." Atlirinatlvo Lida Saunders and Fern Chandler. Negative Francis Ilerr.Unrriot Sharp Vocal Solo Miss Lloyd Hoadiinr Bessie Jones Monolog "Tim Old Family Album" 0al Bonnehoff Violin Solo, Ransom McArthur Reading Opal Matthews I'nntbniine "Star Snaneled Uannor" I.illin Hrooks Paper "National Parks of tho tj. S." Gll Wright Piano Solo Isabel McArthur The Idle Hour PopI Room ,0, C. Armstrong, Manager, Hotel BIdg.', - Richland, Ore Cigars, Candy, Soft Drinks, Etc Come in and spend your leisure ijmo with us Dr. L. E. SOOK Eyesight arid Headache Specialist Exclusive Optician Factory on Premises Baker, - Oregon. v CAUTION Beware of Eye Glass Peddlers FREDERICK R WILSON Physician and Surgeon Richland, :-: Oregon, Night 'phone, one long ring or) all lines. Day 'phone call central office. American RestatuVaiiT 0. H. FONG AND BROTHER, Props. Cleanest and Most Up-to-Datc Restaurant in Eastern Oregon. WE CONTRACT BANQUETS Tolophono No. 287 1827 First St. BAKER, OREGON W, W, 5TRAYER Attorney at Law f0fth f lw frmmcr Building Bster, Oregon Ratei $1 par doj apd apt European and American Plaq 63 OuUldo Booms Steam Heat Hotel Underwood W, H, Jeffrlss, Proprietor Baker, - - Oregon Opposite Court House Corner of Wash Ington and Third Streota Everything First Class T. J. REDDICK BARBER Richland r. Oregon AGENT FOR THE U PURITAN TAILORS fi OF CHICAGO if If you are thinking of get- ft ting a good now Suit come U 7? in and see the new samples, t II Perfect fit guaranteed. 0