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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
SOO llwrn. N.r llolli Al.wlul.lr 100 ll.ll.. Depots Hreproof Hotel Hoyt Corner .Hath ami (tort 3L I'ortUnJ, Or. Thoroughly Renovated & Decorated Um IIIMKJI. Maner. IIATIUI. lUUitl. H1T.CIAL- Wok or Month iSIn LARGEST and FINEST CM HOTEL Is u NORTHWEST I Mi 550 w. .4 75 rV B ' - . i i $1.00 fliP19fl Romu o FORD CARS I'vrry I'unl Cr ahouM carry ana as Ira tiro It crieniiliik- on Uia road, THE TWIN RIM (1U With front and rrar wlieol. Applied In 6 mln-uu-a, Havre tlriK, rtotliM, temper anl rollaUm. Trie lo.to, tlant parrl poat prepaid, upon re ceipt of iirtra. rjllWI mCUIIIIO CO., "Tim Tire Bho." ISl-Sti llurn.klo eL, Portland, Omron "O. B." MINERS 8i CO. UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP aiieaouii iiraiuia All iiituiiia. 1. 1. cs. mix Mi ouum iti. roiTUii, oitooi' FRED P. GORIN, Patent Attorncj. Ore-anlier n.l Developer. I'atenla eecurnl or Ko Itafumlcd. r'ltKK, Toy X-ltay I'lele: .now a every lma In your Iwly right thruuih your clotlilnir. Bultee T0l. 701 A. 7UIII. 701C. Central bid.. oetti KTUDY luutVraplnir. Iinrtliond, telatfraiihy, aleeman.lilp, Knall-h branch"., at an accredited kIkiiI; write, or phone Main Wo for raUloe-ue; a-raduatxe guaranteed position., llelinke. Walker llualncea (aiIUjkc, 107 4 111 Btrot, near Morrleon, 1'ortland, Umrun, IXAHN A TRADE. Ci. Tractor and Auto mobile man are In demand. Wu are (Win- a rom plete cuurao In With for tlw price of 01m tuition, for a .hort lima only. I-areel now graduat ing and have ruum for few wore nn, Catalog and detail. fn. IWJTi TiU. iU.li. 2ttt a tUaiUaa Portland. Oregon. A( Pnr Cant 0fT m DEVELOPING hA) rer tent and pkintinc. Herat u. your nt film or negative fur a trial aiut receive I'j lier rent tlliMxnint on Iho order. VP- I'll prlnta, le up. Develinilrig, 10 ami IV. IarvetnenU. up tu r a 10. black ami white. e. All w.t-k iMlamitee.1. tlurtflir 111 Ilia tlLrtMint- klrvdlV eiidrrtnlllanca to cover onlar. IMITerrriro will l rvtumini in rao vniio aro riot iri. iiniy una or- dor til a family at tola rlr, TUl XWi IHAI nuui.' rilOTt) CU.MT HII01', I'lltork Mora. I. (. llo 7Z3. Portland. Orra-on HIDES, PELTS. CASGARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. Hi mil to ion tut Write far prlctt Hi ttlppltj tm Thi H. F. Norton Co. fortnnd. on.; statu, wi. Wa Ara Duyar. of Veal, Hogs, Hides, Poultry, Eggs, Etc. Your .hlpm.nl. to u. will brlni to you prompt return, ami ba.l io.IUIe price.. WRITE FOIl Slliri'INC TAGS. VALLEY PRODUCE COMPANY, 115 1'ront BU, Portland. Orrcon O V JlfT Veal, Porlc, Ilocf, aSHIP Pouttry, Butter. E8g to the Old Itellal.le Kvonllnir houaa with rrconl of yeara of Hnuara llrallnira, and U iiiuml of TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKH1TE 4B-47 Front Street Portland, Oregon FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For t'niKrty anywhrru In thn Unllol Htntra or Canada. What ran you olfcr for 1) ncrra tlmUr ami hunch urnaa near Ilounclnry, 1W acre. Colum. liia Hlvi-r wntvr fnmt m-nr lloaahunr. 10 or 1U0 ncrra wljulnlnx Moyrra hall., 60 lula on Imalnraa etrvet In Mcycry roll. all In Htovvna county, Wnah. "0 ncrra Hhoahono county, tlmla'r and hunch irrnaa. If) ncrra Kuotrnal County. 4'iQ acni llonmtr County, ranch ami tlmlwr, Idaho rImi coiiruro in uraiuo lor nrrvnito tu'iirnpoKancr W. H. ItOlllKON. 201 IVntral lll.lif.. Bratthi. "11KAI.TY! All parte U. B. and Canndn." In the Tea Kettle. CuuhIii Klinur hml it blc boll tm thu lmck of IiIh neck Hint waa intorfcrlnt; HorloiiHly with IiIh unjoyiuont of thu oprinK ami thu world In coiioral, mul thu couvorHatlon at thu dinner tablo tiirnud from coiirIii Kltncr's nllmont tt) It Kt'llOntl lllBCUHHlOIl Of bollH. Whun a lull camo, Jdhn, ago 8, who lmil botm llHtonliiK Intently, npoku tip: "Thu litHt boll I biuv, impit, wits In tho ton kottle." IiidlaiiupollB Nuwa. "Why la your wlfo lookliiK bo hap py?" "Bho's Kot HOiiiothliiK to worry about again." Puck. Ily Imylngr direct from u. at wholoaala pricoa and avo tho plumbor'. proflU, Writo ui to day your nooda. Wo will idvo you our rock Iwtlom "dlrnct-to-you" prlcoa. t, o. li. roll or tout. Wo actually nvo you from 10 to SS pur cent. All iiooda iruarantood, Northwoat hradquartcra for Irulor Water Jy.Uim. andeTullor & Johnaon Enalnoa. STARK-DAVIS CO. 212 Third Street, Portland, Oregon P, N. U. No. 10, 1017. ON PINE MOUNTAIN Pathos of Conditions In Corner of Unknown America. Kentucky Mountaineer1 Yearning to Obtain Advantages for Hlo Mother leu Drood of Seven Children Related by Woman of Set tlement School. Tho (icnrchliiK piHhoit of condition In it kiiiiiII corner of what might l liTiiicd Unknown America Ih mlrroretl In it communication received by tho .N'mloiml OeoKntphlu MiiKif.Ino from XIIhh KUil'I Do Iouk of thu executive committee of tho I'lno .Mountain Set tlemeut tiehool, Pino Moiintiilu, llttrlan I'oiinty, Keultieky, StrlkltiK Indettl Ih HiIh plcturu kIvuh by the corretipotid ent In her xlmplo yet Miirenlely hiii pMlhetlc recllitl of the puterniil yearn Inc of a white Kentucky mountaineer to obtain educational ndviintiiKen for lit. uiollierleriH brood of neven : "A tiitiu ban JtiNt wnlked In from IIIk Creek, thirty uillcri tiwuy, to try to en ter all of IiIh m-vcii children In our Nchool, liu would not leltvu only the older oneH, becatiM) (is lie mild, 'If I part 'em whllo they're lectio f client, they won't have no feelln'ri fer each other when they'ru rained. I want ye to lake 'em all or none, lilt wax their mnmmy'M Itiwt wltdi that I keep 'em together. I'll Jext do fer 'em mynelf the beMt I ken, If you caln't taku 'em nil.' '"I cet right nick with thu plillilM, .ind rvonttidled about whnt would lmp ien to 'em If I wttrt to lie tuk off from 'em. When I have to go iiwny from 'fiu to earn it lectio money, lilt'a nech a dread on me, let' they Kit burned up at night, H'poHln' the limine idioiild ketch lire, an' leetlu MIcm iilltm mi flccy-hended at hiyln'-dowii time. Hometlme.t I'm nfcnrd to go home.' "'Why didn't you marry it gain?' I linked, 'mi iin to gel help In raining your children?' "Tenrs came Into hlHcycH, 'lilt's bent fer lectio youugiinn to hev Jent one mammy, mi' n'ponln' I'd thought to help 'em ti-uutrryln' again, I might u got 'em 111 a mighty bud Mate.' " 'If we take the children, tiro you go ing to marry tigalu7' wild I. " 'No'm. I'm done with marryln'. 1 Jont want my youiigunn rained right, whllnt I'm a trylu' to tuaku thu motley fer 'em.' " 'You nee. we don't want children whom ptirenlH want to get rid of them,' Mild I, 'but those who.no pnrentH want them to hrtvu a good chance.' "'Yen,' bo naltl, 'I know. Thiit'n the rcitnon I want 'em here. You want youiigunn whose pnrentH htm got dili gence mul with Innnrds to raise 'em toward humanity. Yen, I'll pay ye all I can inako fer 'cm. ef ye'll Jen' ralno 'em right. 1'vo rained 'em to work. I've worked mynelf. I begun when I wan neven, an' I couldn't git much ed ucation. In my ralnln'-up hit was otio day In rrhool and the next day out; one week In nchool an tho next week out. I want 'em to git a chance to make their HvIii'h to live, an' not to be txiwed tinder Ink I've been. "'No, tlley don't rtw'nr, ner cuss; an' they hain't got no mean ways when they're In my night, l'vo brought ye a reecommendatlon from folks that met y when yo comu through lllg Creek five or nix years ago.' "Wu wero moved with compassion, although our annual pledges must be multiplied four-fold to euro for tho sixty children we already have, be nldes the seven 'lectio fellers,' from thu 'chunk of a girl Jes' goln' on live' to thu tlfteen-year-old boy who has hoed corn all summer. "How could wo resist those faces and the patient father who Mind done thu best ho 'k unwed 7 Wo told him to bring them, all seven. An hour ngo ho started back on his long thirty miles to make tho children ready." His Errntlo Behavior. "They took poor Luther Uatts to the iiHyliiin yesterday," said honest Fann er Hornbenk. "You see, ho had been getting queerer and queerer for a long time, and when he went about wills ivcrlng In conlldenco that ho was the Into Og, king of Ilnslmn, peoplo shook their heads, but guessed ho'd get bet ter pretty soon. Hut when they found out that ho was taking Just as good caru of his farming implements us he was of his automobile, they knew there wasn't anything to do but to scud him." Serving a Purpose. "Doesn't It make you Indignant for that man next tloor to come, out and shout at your boys for disturbing him?" "It used to," replied the placid woman, "but It doesn't any more. You have no Idea how It amuses thu children." Novel Uso for Sand, In Holland sand Is nlentlful and in. expensive, and Is used Instead of hay and Btraw as beds for cows. It keeps tho nnltniils perfectly clean, requiring only n slight raking In tlw morning to soften and freshen It, MEALS IN WARM WEATHEF Cold Dishes May Da Made Just as Ap petizing as Hot Oni, and Are Moro Healthful. If you nrrnngo to hnvo cold nllccd meat three or four lime n week, nee that the rent of tho nicnl lit light Hut on Iho day", when you nerve vegetnblo d I Mich iin tho principal part of the menu make nuro (lint tho rent of the meal provides MiMclcnt nourishment to even up tho menu mid innko It iin a whole equal In value to n meat meal. For Inwtnncc, you might have on tiunday, let un say, cold ronst chicken with inanhed polntoen, sliced cucumlKT nalnd mid watermelon or bcrrlen. Mon day night you might have n cold chick en Jelly soup, Hindu from the chicken enrcanx, it cold baked macaroni nnd cheese, with hot pens nnd potato chips, tomato with mayonrmloo snlad and a good, nourishing pudding with plenty of eggs and butter. Thus, In the chicken Jelly,- In the mayonnaise, mado of eggs ttnd plenty of olive oil, and In the pudding, you provide enough nutrition to tiinku up for the difference In nutritive value of the ment and the macaroni illMi. Other good nubstlttitcs for incut Untie tire rice fcoufllc, i-pnghcttl n t'ltallenne, checno and rice baked, etc You will find that almost every kind of salad will be welcome In the warm weather. When you tnnko tho naiad dressings do not be nparlng with the olive oil, for there Im even more nour ishment In real olive oil than there In In meat. If you servo dainty cold men is and liii-p your tablo looking nttrnctlve, the hot weather will make very little dif ference In the appetite of your family. To Cook Fresh Fruit. Cooked fruits are especially good for delicate appetites and digestion. Itnw fruits are for those who are stronger and can get all the benefit from tlicm; the benefit Is diminished by cooking. Tho bent way of cooking fruit Is not by boiling, but by simmering. In cook ing very tender fruit bring the sirup to thu boiling point, then throw the fruit In tho hot sirup, cover tight, re move from the range or tire, nnd-Ict It ntund for half an hour. This applies particularly to berries. To preparo larger fruit, throw It In boiling sirup, cover tight and leave It live minutes on the range; remove and tet it stand half an hour. One pound of sugar to one quart of wntcr, or u pound to n pound, Is the usual allow ance for the sirup. WhltefUh TurboL Ono three-iroutid whlteflsh, one nnd n quarter tcanpoonfuls Bait, one-eighth tcnnpoonful pepper, live cupfuls milk. one cupful Hour, ono tablespoonful minced parsley, two eggs, one-half cup ful butter, tliree-qunrtere cupful of dry bread crumbs, one-half tnblesiKion fill gnited onion. Steam tho dish till tender, remove the tlcsh from tho bone and nprluklo with salt and (icppcr. Scald ono quart of milk and thicken with thu Hour dissolved In the remain ing milk. Season with tho onion nnd parsley, and then pour onto tho eggs, beaten; add the butter In bits, whisk ing It In. Hutter a baking dish and put In a layer of fish and then one of sauce, alternating till all Is used. Cov er with the breudcrumbs tiud bnko -15 minutes In a moderate oven. Quick Cake. This recipe Is offered with tho spe cific Injunction that tho Ingredients be placed In a bowl nil together nnd beaten rather than added separate ly, ns the success of tho enko depends upon this. Tho enko requires one- third cupful of noft butter, one and one-third cupful of brown BUgnr, two eggs, one-half cupful of milk, ono and one-quarter cupfuls of Hour, thrco ten- spoonfuls of baking powder, onc-hnlf tenspoonfiil of cinnamon, one-half tea spoonful of nutmeg and one-half pound of dates, stoned nnd cut In pieces. Hnke In buttered and floured cake pan 110 to -10 minutes. Orange Ice Cream, noil for 20 minutes n cupful of wa ter, tho Julco of three ontnges and n cupful and a half of sugar. Ileal the yolks of four eggs until creamy and lemon color, and slowly pour over them, beating nil tho time, as you would for biscuit tortonl, the hot sirup. Add a pinch of salt and heat over hot wnter, on the tire, for thrco minutes. Then removo from tho flro and beat until cool. Then add threo cupfuls of rich crctim, turn Into a freezer mid freeze. Hint to Jelly Makers. When using pnrulllti melt In nn old ten or coffeo pot and you will bo In terested to seo how easy it Is to pour the -contents of tho pot Into Jelly glasses or other receptacles after they have boeu filled nnd nocd to bo scaled. No scattering drops will sprlnblo tho floor. Saves tho Dishes. It Is a good lden to nut n henw Turkish towel on tho bottom of tho dlshpau when washing fluo china or ghwss. t W. L. DOUGLAS "THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" $3 $3.50 $4 $4,60 $5 $6 $7 & $8 A?SV7ft!r. Savo Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For snlo by over OOOO shoe dealer. The Beat Known Shoes In W. L. Douglai rume and the mail price is tumped on die bot tom of all thoe at the factory. The value it guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices are the tame everywhere. They cent no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. ' I 'lie quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart stylet ars die leaden in the Fashion Centres of America. Tliey are made in a wcil-equippcd fsctoty at Brockton, Mass.. by the highest paid, skilled sluxmakers, under the direction and tupervuion of emerienced men. all workinir with an hmvit ceterminauon to make the best shoes lor the can uuy. Aak your ahoo dealer for XV. Tm DoutjlM tho. If lio can not .tlpiily yon with tho kind jnn want, takn no other tiiukx, Wrltfl for Intorratlnjr booklet explaining how to rei anoneor thn hlgheat .tamlnrd of quality by return mall, poetacn free. LOOK Xrjt M&i it,- K,, President " Yf.Tm Douglaa Shoo Co... 1 on tho bottom. uiniinifi..nriinn.iiiiL name a stamped War. "Tlioao old sculptors failed to rec ognize me properly as the god of war," complained Mars. "They made you fierco looking enough." "V es, but none of them had the fore sight to put 'made In Germany' on my statues." Exchange. SKIN TORTURES That Itch, Burn and Scale Quickly Re lieved by Cutlcura Trial Free. It takes about ten minutes to prove Hint a hot bath with Cutlcura Soap followed by gentle applications of Cutlcura Ointment will afford relief and point to speedy hcalmcnt of ec xcmns, itchlngs and Irritations. They nre Ideal for all toilet purposes. Free sample each by mall with Hook. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Comparative Misfortunes. "We certainly do have trouble. This year we had double pneumonia in the family." "That's nothing. We had twins in ours." Baltimore American. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for n cathartic Main Thing Now. "How Is Mrs. Flubdub as a house keeper?" "I can't say much for the condition of her automobile." Louisville Cour ier-Journal. LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW aV You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear tho shoes that nearly killed you before, says Uils Cincinnati authority, because a few arops of freetono applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness at onco nnd soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can bo lifted out, root and all, with out pain. A small bottlo of frcezono costs very llttlo at any drug storo, but will positively tako off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should bo tried, as It Is Inexpensive and Is said not to irritato tho surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezono toll htm to get a small bottle for you from his wholesalo drug house. It Is fine stuff and acts like a charm ever' time. Consolatory. "They say men of brains llvo long er than others." "Don't worry; you may bo ono of tho exceptions to tho others." Balti more American. . a "ii.nilllillliliMiliiililllmuiiiig fulfil Murine Is for Tired Eyes. I 1 MOVleS Red Eyes Sore Eye a 1 1 urannlate.1 U;elld. Heats a s llefrwtiot llMUirra. Wnrlnol.a Farorlto 5 Treatment for Urea that frel dry and .mart, s r liUorour Htm at much of your lorlmr care 3 s oa jour Troth and with the tame rriiularllr. g g cmfOITHM lOUCHWIUf KHVIU 5 Bold at lirutf and Optical btorrs or by MalL s s lit Mh'tlas En PmUr Co. Chlcuo, hi fro look 3 aluminium liiiiiiiimi'1'niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM niniiiuiS Amrdftl GRAND PRIZE tl the P.P.LE. KOVERALLS overalls ftW l-.ltK UMsmsssca uvaut.tu. N 1 (ToOKfOniHlSUBfLl 85110 SUit-EVMOE a now suit FREE ifthty rip BEWAfiE OF IMITATIONS II your dc.icf c.naot supply you, ve will trad them, charge prepaid, on receipt of price, SSe each. Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco the World. Jim. m i Li x mm price that money lor lu price! Boys' Shoes Etit In t.t World FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Druggist Says Ladies are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur In the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who valuo that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so at tractive, use only the old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug storo for a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens tho hair bo naturally, so even ly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been applied. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and diaw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing tho gray hair disappears; but what delights tho ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications. It also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful appear ance to the hair. It Is not intended for tho cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. A Fresh Start. "Send me some money to get me out of this trouble," wrote the way ward youth, "and I promise to begin nil over again." "Yes," muttered his father, crumb ling up the letter in his horny fist, "that's precisely what .you would do If I sent It." Boston Transcript. Too Slow. Teacher I am teaching your son "first aid." Father of dullest boy in class Bet ter teach him "second aid" instead, ma'am; he's so durn slow ho'd never get there in time to use the first Life. Vky SiiFFEn With Backache, Kidneys ch Rheumatism How? Lttlcr Tells cf Lcna-lcckcd-for Frcxriptioiu Dair Haulers if I can do any good In tho worlu for others, I wish to do It, and I feci that It Is my duty to write about tho wondenul results I received from the uso of " Amide." I was suffering from kidney and bladder troubles, scalding urino, backache and rhoumatism, and feet and ankles swelled so that at times I could not walk without assistance. Had taken several different kinds ol kidney remedies but all failed. I sent for a box of Dr. Plerco's newest dis covery, "Anurlc," which 1 received by mall In tablet form. I soon got bettor and nm convinced that this popular now inedlclno Is good. I wish to rec ommend It to my neighbors and every body suilorlng from such troubles. Mits. M. J. SABQEXr.. Note: You'vo all undoubtedly heard of thu famous Dr. Plerco and his well known medicines. Well, this prescrip tion is ono that has been successfully used for many yoars by tho physicians and specialists at Dr. Piorco's Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y fqr kidney complaints, and dis eases arising from disorders of tho kid neys and bladder, such as backache, weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, conges tion of tho kklnoys, lutlammatlon of tho Madder, scalding urlno, and urinary troubles. Up to this tlmo, "Anurlc has not been on salo to tho nubile, but bv tho iiersuasion of many patients and tho increased domanil for this wonderful healing Tablet, uoctor I'lerco has Dually decided to put It Into tho drug stores of this countrv within lmmodlato reach of all sufferers. blmply ask for Doctor Piorco's Anuria ablets. Thoro can bo no Imitation, ivory packago of "Anurlc" Is suro to bo )r. Piorco's. You will ilnd tho signature nn tho iackago just as you do on Dr. I'lorco's Favorlto Proscription, tho over famous friend to ailing women, and Dr. Piorco's Oolden Medical Discovery, provon by years to bo tho greatest gen eral tonic and reconstructor for anv ono, besides being thu best blood-maker Known. J A ! a '-SM 31 V A -1 im T'i,"-.v-rrv?r.