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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
OOOOOOOOQttttttOOOOOOUHWfc 1 T APAT O I WOOOOOOOOO00OOOOOOOO I- Frojl Saunders Is vjsithg in WclHur. Loon Many came in from thp uounty Heat Monday. Wm. Usher ban boon indisposed for several dns past. Icoy Hewitt has sold his power, wood Haw otilfit to Hurt St.lohn. Did yon try our Jap stylo rice? 10 pounds for 11.00 at Raloy's.ad Mrfl. Thus. Soigol was taken to the hospital at lioiso last Satur day. Remember that Kob. 2Hth will be our last day in Hiuhland. Mountain View Studio. ad Tom Kuddiek has received a fine thoroughbred pointer puj) frmn Mr. Paradise of Dakar. Airs. Chas. Howell has received word that her father, W. M. MaHh of Woisor, is seriously ill. Dufrcys Tarter of Mineral, Ida ho, Iuih been a visitor at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hennehoff. Ixn-oll Gover, Chas. Howell, Geo. H. Saunders and. ye editor came in from L'akor on Monduy's Btago. Mrs, C, M. Dimmick entertained the teachers pf the public and high schools last Sunday in honor pf Miss Maggie Dickie's birthday. The names of Harry .1. Herr, ,'U: Knrlea Court, Salt Lake City, and A. L. Haroer of Richland wore added to the News list this week. Mrs. M. Grant of linker had been secured as nurse for Hazel Hodah and arrived Monday even . Ing. but the death of the patient on the following morning caused her to return home. While in Haker last Saturday Chas. Howell purchased 1520 head of cattle of I ,J. Hrown. delivery to be made March lHth, and also bought f00 acres of hind at the head of Chalk Gulch of A. N. Ingle. The infant child of Mr. ami Mrs. II. C. Hland was buried at the liable Valley cemetory today. The little ono died at birth on Wednesday morning, and as it wus their first child the loss is sad indeed. Wo have broken lines of mens and boys hots, underwear in two piece garment?. Some sizes in shoes that wo have cut the price to one-half the original. We have some mnckinnws and sweat ers that we will give 15 per cent off the regular price. E. & W. Chandler, -ad Marrill Jasper, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jasper of Baker, was awarded the appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy at West Point, winning out over more than a dozen competitors in this congressional district. Merrill was raised in Eagle Valley and has a host of friends hero who congratulate him on his success The Heit Recommendation Tliti Btronifcat recommendation any urtlulo limy receive Id u favorable word from tlui user. It Ih tliu rccommenda tiontt of thoao wlio havo uacd it tliat niakoH Clinmborlaln'fl Cough Homody no popular. Mrs. Amnnda (Jlorhart, Wny neslleld, Ohio, wrltoti, "Chamborlain'H Cough Kennedy has bona usod In my family off and on for twenty yearn and H 1ms noyer failed to euro a coiiuh or cbld." Obtainable everywhere. J. A. JELLISON DHAI lilt IN General Merchandise New Bridge, Oregon Our stock is always fresh and complete and the prices right Roller Skating"! Monday and Friday Nights and Saturday afternoons Come and enjoy yourself Skates only 25 cents For evening or afternoon ORGAN for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. IGpl Orville Chandler of the Look out section wus a Kjchlnnd visi tor Monday. Hiir cafeteria dinner and n dance at New Bridge tomorrow (Friday) night. Special this week, Our 1500 cof fee, regular 35c per pound, now 30c. Haley's.--ad H. A. Clemens, former editor of the I'. V. Herald, bus gone to Whitelish, Montana. Try "Butter Nuts" they are delicious little cookio, 125c per pound at Ituley's. ud Remember the special school meeting on Saturday, called to elect a director to till a vacancy Ruck Pasture For Sale -Will contract -100 bucks at ?2por head per season. Call on or address, Geo. M. Moody, Richland. adl8p Wo learn that a poker game hold near Richland last Sunday resulted in several young boys losing oil their money and their watches. Send your kodak work to the Mountain View Studio at Half way; save time and money All kinds of finishing and enlarging done. Give them a trial. ad The boiler at the Mutual Cream cry went on the bum last week and until a now one arrives, Mes srs. Kirk and Mason are using the big traction engine of Carl Mason's. In a recent letter received from Sumner Woods, who has been located at Vale about ten years, ho states that he has rented the blacksmith shop at New Bridge and will open up there in it few weeks. Ho will bring with him, Mr. Frank High, an auto expert of many years experience, who will have charge of the garage. Mr. Woods states that it is his in tention to have one of the best equipped Up1 to date shops in Eastern Baker couhty and will be propared to do any and all kinds of blucksmithing, horseshoeing and auto repairing in a strictly first class manner, ad CIioh. Hqypes of Sparta was transacting huslnosH in Richland, Monday, New spring Rtlttcrick patterns and stylo hooka at Saunders Bro's.ad Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knoblauch havetgonc to Portland for u few weeks stay. Nice lino ol men's golf and negligee shirts in latest patterns and styles at Saunders Bro's. ad Price Anderson of Baker and T. J. Roddick advanced their sub script ions to the News the past week. The Union basket ball team gave Halfway un awful drubbing last Friday night, the score being 55 to 4. Don't forget about those photos. Wo don't have to have sun to make picturo3. Mountajn View Studio. nd Thu Christian Endeavor of the Christian church gave a party at the gym last Friday evening. A good sized crowd was present, re freshments were served and a pleasant time reported by all. Sugar prices have advanced tremendously; syrups will follow as a matter of course. Lay in a supply of table and cookingsyrups neiore tne raise, we nave a co.-nplete line and prices are right Saunders Bro's.ad Monduy, Feb. 19th, marked the 5Jrd anniversary of the foundinR of the Knights of Pythias lodge arid the occasion was celebrated in more or Jess grand style in every country throughout the vorld whore this organization has membership. As Irvine Lodge No. 8G enjoys the distinction of. oeing the strongest lodge in. any community of like size in Oregon, the occasion was fittingly cele brated by a program and banquK at the castle ball. More than 150 persons enjoyed the occasion, which had a tendency to bring the members, their families and invited friends into closer fellow ship. E. V. H. Lose Game. The basket ball game last Thursday evening drew a big crowd, and there is no question but that all got their money's worth in good clean amuse ment. The practice game be tween the girls was full of inter est and resulted in a score of 7 to 3 in favor of the Blacks, while the game between the EasteYn Cham pions of Union and E. V. H. S. was one of the hardest fought battles our boys have ever been in. Outclassed on every point the homo team did exceedingly well to hold the score, which was 75 to 15, as close as they did, and there was certainly nothing to warrant disgi'ace in their defeat. The visiting team have been playing together for about six years and have team-work and sinnnls down to a science, but acknowledged that Eaglo Valley had a team well to be proud .of and that with a little more practice and coach ing they would bo ablt to acquit themselves creditably Ih n game with any team in Baker county. Something Good Thoao who Imto nasty medicine should try Chamberlain's Tablets for constipa tion. Tlioy are pleasant to tako and their effect la eo agreeable and bo natur al that you will hot realize that it has been producod by a luudiciuc. Obtain. able uverywheru.. , lO,,, SSTT., .. , 15 To those who have order ed suits from us Following the custom pursued by Ed. V. Price & Co. for many years, we ask our customers to return any coat made by that firm during the past season in which the lining has not given satisfactory wear or the fronts have not held their shape. The gar ment will be re-lined and new front put in, or if this cannot be done, a new coat will be made free of charge. WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT D taley's Cash Store 0 20 - 25 TMt 600O JU06t StES JUDGt TOBACCO ASKtH AND TACC STRONG. f .-rntBl'S THE BICGI(tL, CO MOO OH EARTH. ALWAYS! o tor. a cmw or w.o cot PUTS MAtf A POUCH, IH MIS I THEN SAYS IT'S TOO I ' i SOME call these facc-stuffers hogs, some call them gophers. But they arcgettingscarcerandscarcersince gentlemen found out about W-B CUT Chewing. 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