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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1917)
We give "Gold Bond" Stamps Keilccimltlo 1!I Olfll E. & W. Chandler Tl Different Store Millinery Opening Monday, April 2 New York, Chicago and Portland offer their Millinery Novelties Millinery that is designed by artists of skill and under standing. Millinery that will bring out your natural beauty. Millinery that will add much to the attractiveness of any suit you wear. Paris. New York and Chicago report that Oriental Trimmings, in Coins, Tassels, Braid and Beaded Orna ments, are the vogue for this season in millinery lines and we have a large stock of them. We invite you all to this stunning display Don't forget the date, Monday, April 2nd Questions We Wont Answer. How does l'ugotSound? Prof. Ashcraft would li!o to know. Does a blacksmith pound an anvil hard or is it hard when ho buys it? A reply would please Tom Keddiek. If a man is under tho influence of liquor in a Ford, is ho suffer ing from auto-intoxication? Mr. Deseh asks for an answer. What kind of iniment .should 1 use on a musical strain? An im mediate reply will bo appreciated by Allan Hinheimcr. Now the reason wo don't care to answer the above questions is i because w o got in bad the other day. When asked who was the handsomer, a carpenterora brick layer, we said the carpenter was genera! I the planer. Now Har ney Kiiisnn and Oliver Corson are sore at as. THE RICHLAND HOTEL Now under the management of .... MRS. W. 15. BARBER.. .. wlui bin lii'cn eotiuc'tcil with thist-atne hotel neveral time and vvlm fully uiulorntaiidii Mn lu'.'iN of the tiavellmg put In This hotel Is famed throughout the country for its Genuine Home Cooking and Good Service Sin of Good ingestion. Whon "i w u cluvrlul uml lmiiiiy old lmh ;. 'it tint v know iliut tw httn uood tliju -ti.iii. H yottr (liuttioit ia im i puired . i it y.ni do not rclixli your nieiil tuko n ii' "f Clmnilu'rlrtin' TiililaU. Thev tr luthi-ii the Htoiniu'li, iinpMVii tlu -t"iii and oaiifo tt ta'utlu inove- iiiont of t! iMincN. OM.Utmnlo every I where. ZjBXZStSSSSSH Bargain prices on all periodicals at the News office The read leading east of town is being graded. If the road drag was used on the roads of the Valley now while the ground is soft it would result in much good. The war situation grows more menacing daily and it is probable Co:","- !'l declare warat once. M i 1 t vessels aggregating 4?' . " ' . .3 have been sank by the si; Marines so far this month. Send in your renewal. ir Annual AUTOMOBILE Baker, April 5 and 7 This show is being put on by the auto mobile dealers of Baker to give the people who are in the market for automobiles an opportunity to inspect all makes of cars side by side under one roof. Bring1 the Family and plan to spend at least one day at this beautiful show. J. M. RIE6-, Manager THE BRADFORD HOTEL" Rosa Bradford, Proprietress RICHLAND - OREGON Hvorything neat and clean. Kates $1.00 per day. Your patronage solh-ite. Hath room in connection Comparison of Cost of Erec tion of Steel Bridges in Union and Baker Counties In Union Comity tin1 eivrtHii of all enmity hnliwiv irf under (ho duvet mum .it t In- road and Imdge U ndent, who m turn work under the direeUou of lie-Hoard. 1'ndk'- '"I" 1 ' r All steel for highway liridge it delivered f. n. h, e.u , ii H)inU in tho county designated hy tlw ('utility Court. I'd nmuoial in thon unloaded from tle ears and frnulod t t bridge, ailed hy the County. Further thn Comity purelm-" .: eeiiuint, Ittmhor and other ueeeary Mipplie on the n niarket mill haul everything lo the variutt niUm with founts tettuiH. In most every nun the mind mid gnu-el for the li iU-.- abutment WHS battled a duttlll -e averaging lielWeen eleven and twelve miles while in linker O.ntty it is invariably tak-n from river led at tho aito. WihI" lumber from hridgo flooring niul hand rail i hauled to the Comity poor farm hy County teams without any addi tional isottt iw the poor farm i o located that tln-re in prae tieally no additional dulanee to travel out of the regular route and eoiiHwjuently Union County htm not purolttueil one pieee of lire wood this pat winter. The bridge miierinUiiiih nt in nupplii-d with an aulotnoliilo fitted to ejirry tools and viiriom Mipplien for the bridge work and he i aide to ellioiently duvet all the work throughout the ( 'oiinty. How Much of Your Money , Did They Waste? A lint of hridg emeteil hy I'nion and Baker -.uir . . , the coats of Hiune : Union County. Maker Count v. Length is a. 20 ft. 10 ft. o ft. uo ft. so ft. SO ft. 100 ft. -153 ft, Local haul from railroad included Cost $ 107. Ill 270.-10 'IWvIu (5711.0:! 720.70 l.fWj.in 9!!7.d7 1,0 IS. 22 Length 20 ft. 25 ft. H0 ft C M t iieaiie- fiO ft. W) fl. fit) ft. f)0 ft. 7r ft. 7.r) ft, Lump hiiiii Con Hi Bridge Com puny t 1 2,907.00) ) jTrumen $5,895.85 d2.r ft. .f 12,907,00 I'pporBurntltiv- 28S.22 or hridgeH only 82, -18 Othorn not ineludod 158 ft. $5,895.85 .125 ft. $1)1,277.70 Cost per foot. .. , $ 12.87 $ HI. 2-1 In Union County $1.00 acconipliHhod as much jih $2 l!l in Jlakor County. In both countioH two typoH of hridgcH, I hoam and ( i uhh, woro orcctod. Thu porconttif;o of each cIiihh h as folIowH : Union County Bakor County. I hnm 17 par cont is , (!0llL 'iriiHH 815 por cent 82 percent It is roadily hoou that tho proportionate longth of ouch typo orcctod in oach county in practically thoHaino hut tho roadway in Union County h hix foot wider than tho roadway in Bakor County. Tho coHt data of tho Union County hridgim aro taken from a certified Htatomont of tho County Clork of tho County and ex ecuted under tho Heal of the County. ' 8T0UKMAN, CoiiMilting JCnglnoor. Theflo figm-os are Htipportod hy sworn HtatoinontH. 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