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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
i ! LOCAL AND OTHERWIS We give "Gold Bond" Stamps KftlvomiMo in Cash E. & W. Chandler Tg Different Store Annual WHITE SALE One Week More All of our White Goods are offered in this sale Sheeting, Pillow Muslin and Tubing, Dress Goods, Laces and Embroideries Hose, Crashes, Muslin Underwear and Shirt Waists. Just arrived House Dressfcs and Bungalow Aprons Our New Spring Goods are Coming In New White and Stripped Silk Hose Just In Notice of Election Notice is hereby given that an initia tive petition has been filed with the un dersigned Recorder and lias been trans mitted to the Common Council of the Town of- Richland at the session of the said Council occurring next after the til- inc of the eaid petition ; that by saTil pe tition Council of the Town of Richland has or ilnincii the saidoroDOSed charterand has referred the same to the people oi the said Town of Richland for their adoption or rejection ; that an election has been called by the Town Council for, and will be held on the 27 day of March, 1917, at wh'.ch election the said proposed char ter will be submitted to the leual voters of the said Town of Richland for adop tion or rejection ; that the voting place has been fixed by the eaid Town Coun cil and said tlection will be held at said voting place to wit at City Hall; that the polls will open at the hour of eight o'clock in the iorenoon and close at the hour of seven o'clock in the eveninu. Dated this 13 day of February, 1917. C. W. Perry, Recorder. First insertion Feb. 22, - Last insertion March 22nd. DRY GULCH DITCH CO. ssessment Notice ., Notice is hereby given that at a meet of the directors, held on the 3rd day of Feb. 1917 an aefsrnont of onedollar per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable Auk. let, '17 to the secretary, J. R. Lee at the com pany office in his house. Any stock up fin iv ,iph this assessment may remain unnaid on the 1th day of August, 1917, u-ili h dnlinouent and advertised for feale at public adction, and unless pay mont is made before, will be sold on the Ith day of October, urn, to pay wiu ue liwiuent assessment, together with the coat of advertising and expense of sale. J. B Io, See. Richland, Ore. First ineertion Feb 15. Ist insertion Mch. IB. Special School Meeting NOTICK I? HEREBY GIVEN to the lej;al voters of School District No. 44 of Baker County, State of Oregon, hat a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will he held at (hecho'ol House in Bichlar.d on the 24th day of February, 1917 ai 1 !30 o'clock in the afternoon , for the following objects: To elect one di rector to fill vacancy caused by resigna tion of Peter Sass. Dated thie 9th day of Fdtiruary 1017. E. A.rfN.VKllOFK, , . Chairman Board of Directors. .ATTEST : C. E. Tiioiw, District Clork. I i ' t t wr. and Airs. wm. Kttcii ar . . i .' ... now convalescent and will soon bo up and around. Kussel Mitchell has returnee from a several days visit with jus parents at Sparta. . v. iMiienou oi apprtn was transacting business' in Rich'am the fust of the week. Orla Howell has made applica tion to purchase about 5UU acres of land near Snake Kiver. Just received a full lino of men's and boys' hats in latest shapes and colors.Saunders Bro's Another bucket of that delicious peanut butter just opened; try it for lunches. 25c per pound at Haley's, ad The public schools will give play at the opera house on March 3rd. Watch for posters ant further particulars. Young men come in and see the lateststyles in shoes-Star Brand Also a complete line for ladies and children. Saunders Bro's.-a( AT LARGE 2 yearling calves 1 red heifer, 1 white-faced steer branded .IP (connected) on left hip: swallow-fork right ear. No tify J. W. Patterson. Richland atUO The Underwood Hotel in Baker has changed to the name of Hote Jefl'eris and is under the manage meht'of W. H. Jefff-ris & Son In a card in this issue they ask for your patronage when at bh county seat. Dr. Hull wishes to announce that after about May 1st. owing to the small amount of denta W3rk to be done in this Valley during the summer months he will bo away until this fall. Those wishing work done had better get their appointments and get thru, as after the 1st cf May I have other business, and will not be able to wait upon those that always wait until the last minute. Remember May 1st will be too late. adll Bro. Plugoff of the Huntington News takes our squib as regards the Huntington-Robinette train service as a direct insult to his fair city. Now, Bro., we would ribs; both animals marked with not. if we could, cast any refloc swailow-fork in right ear and un-! tion upon the thriving metropolis derslit in left ear. Suitable re ward for return of either or both. C. C. Shelton, Richland.-adMt2 32) Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will be received by J the undersigned until the opening time or March 1st, 1917, for clean ing the Dry Gulch Ditch from the Mat Simnnis slirlp whom iln, a chart;rof the said Townof Rich-1 , , . , . . . ,. . . i is proposed; that the Common J OUCh IS boxeo in, to the division boxes or tne laterals, and remov ing the sage brush hanging into the ditch from the bank. Twenty per cent of the contract price to be withheld until Work is passed on by the Board. The- Bodrd re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Address, J. R. LEE, Secretary Dry Gulch Diich Co. ad8-15-22 At Large One 2-year-old yellow steer branded quarter circle J on left hip. One 2-year-old red cow branded heart and letter S on left over which you reign with such careful watchfulness. But one thing would make us lose respect for Huntington, and that would Good Location for Saw Mill. I be fr.r her ever wide-awake citi- Several hundred thousand feetjzens 10 sanction the manner in of fine standing fir, tamarack and ' which the county's credit has pine timber for sale, located on ' bJ" J" L juatLiuiJ Jj wiw ,uuutj wui t uiivj rr.fiiso to sign the recall petition enma-se. Summit Creek at McBride Ranger Station. Fine location for saw mill., (Address Frank Bradford, Richland, Ore. ad21 Ranch For Sale. An undivided one-half interest in the Hughes-Reynolds ranch three miles from New.Bridge for sale cheap. For terms write to Smith & Smith, Attorneys, Bak er, Oregon. adl6 Ranch For Sale Will sell rriy old home place, any amount frorri 15 to 35 A. on easy terms Will take stock as part payments. Must know it is sold. Land will be priced right. G. W. Mar tin, Richland, Ore. adlGp Renew your subscription, Severe Cold Quickly Cured; "On December flifit I lnul a very se vere ( old or attack of the grip as it may be, and was nearly down sick In bed,'1 writes O. J. Metcalf, Weatherby, Mo. "J boiiKht two bottles of Chamberlain's CoukIi Rome'dy and it was only u few dayH until I was completely restored to health I firmly bfclfuvo that Chamber lain's Cough Itemedy ifl one of the very hwt medicines and will kfiow what to do when I have another cold." Obtain able everywhere. Attention Knights of Pythias, All Knights are urged to be at the regular meeting of Irvine Lodge No. 80 Friday night, The arrangements f6'r (. entertaining Grand Lodge officers will be per fected. - C. E. Thorp, C. C. DIRECT ROUTE TO SUNHYCW&g CALIFORNIA y dTrin Fares M ami UcVcU up- I. Douiihcily . J v I AOvSj IIAcr.Ort. IJ .U .Tir THE BRADFORD HOTEL Rosa Bradford, Proprietress RICHLAND - OREGON Everything neat and clean. Your patronage solicited Rates $1.00 per day. Bath room in connection Lester Holcomb Wriles Oregon State Soldiers and Sail ors Home, Roseburg, Oregon. Feb. 9th-17 Mr. C. E. Thorp, Esq., We behove you had the promise of getting a ljne or two from the wild men ot Hornco, the day 1 eft the Valley in December, but you well know when one goes in a strange country there is lots to see, and one is liable to get mud- lled and neglect numerous little promises; however, if you exactly knew the conditions the Captain ind I are placed in, you would be atisficd that a type sticker had l soft job beside that. of ours. To give you a little idea of our perplexities, imagine yourself one f us. After breakfast take a smoke, make your bed, sweep ind dust up.then comes the mail, then you settle down to business. You will first pick out letters rom better-half, sweethearts, neighbors and friends but no uns. Next comes the Eagle Valley News; Bedrock Democrat Daily Oregonian, Journal, Tele gram, etc. You see the room we occupy is 0 x GO, on third floor. The Uc- cupants are lnsn, Dutch and in fact, nearly all nationalities. Cap and 1 have a corner 10 x 12 fac ing south, Overlooking the town and Umpqua river; hard surfaced road to the coast GO miles. As we get to perusing the dally occurrences they begin "what's the news?" "when Vou. going home?" "What are you goinpto do.'" Listen, Here lb ships are aijnk by. German, submarines.." hen one will take the floor and W. H. STRAYER Attorney at Lav Fourth Floor SommerS Building Baker, Orcuon perhaps a dozen br more will ex-, press their various opinions, all at the same time, until the reader gets up and hollers "Hot Air." Probably by this time the bugle sounds dinner; at that ail make i rush as it's against the rules to miss a meal or pity a cent. After this all is quiet for an hour or so. when the reader can return to his papers and read over what he tried to do in the morning. He will just be getting down L busi ness when you hear "Cumu on here, we can beat any other two men playing hltfli five." Then Cup is up and doing, and sayB; "Let thai reading or writing gq 'til tomorrow." And it's just as well, as the turmoil lias just com menced. Scrapping is all dono with hot Sir, as the musculur is barred and means the- gate,( There are six recruits herd from Baker County. All are go ing to return :m nrwm nti nviDd starts in the spring. The weather here, so far, equals California; the coldest being 18 above zoro;not much rain or snow usually foggy irf the mornings. Yours respectfully, L. L. Holcomb, Weaving Carpets and Rurs on now andtvip-to.-dato loomj 5-8t Mae Ritter, Ilalfwayj Oro,