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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
ft J 'L,Tm "1 II U 'I Vf OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LOCALS OOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOO Now supply of candy at gaun dors lire's.-- ad Mim McrleSimoniswima linker visitor Tuesday. Jtom, Coiinnt htm ruturnctl to Now llridue from Kcllotor, Idaho. We have some nice homo urown hen fersocd purposes. Haley's. Mr. and Mm. T. .1. Ueddirlc and son Herbert were Halccr visitors last week. Mr. and Mm. Harry Hyde won in the Valley last Ftiday, Koinjr on to Pino Saturday morning. Wood for Sale Id-inch pine wood cut Inst rail. lnquiro of Jim Ferguson. ad'Jt loo McPartland has purchaser tho320 ncri homiaUad from Mrs. Sam Matthews at Sparta. The Missionary Society will meet at the homo of Mrs. I'. A. Moody next Thipsday atornoon, May 17th. Mr, li. A. Masteraon, Missis Maggie Dickie and Hessii Qnimhy accompanied ISnrl Mastertfon to Baser Monday. Wo call attention of our roaduis to the statement of "the Halo Vally Slate Mink published else where itt this issue. Fly time 'means screen time, clean up 'he old screens with "Chi-namel" screen paint, usel for both wire and wood. Haley's. Win. Holcomb was in the Val ley yesterday looking nftor his property interosts here, havinp j arrived in Haktr from California ( last week. ! K NIG UTS Decree work at th e Castle Hall on Frld-ty evening. aUo important business. At) mombersof Irvine Lodo No. 8C are urged lo lie proaent. C. K. Thorp. C. C. Thos. Seigel called Saturday and handed us $1.50 to send the Hews or e year to his sister. Mrs. Tillio Baker at Fryuuor, Pa. Mr. Seijtel said he was not "lontr" on writing to home folks and that he knew thu paper would convey far more news than he would be able to write. Our shoe slock will supply nil your wants in that line for the entire family from the little tot to the head of the honseho.d, canvas shoes fiom $1.25 up, scout shoes from $2.00 up. ladies dress and sport shoes to $7.00 and all worlh more. ad) Fi. & W. Chandler. Mr. .1. H. Cowan of Caldwell, Idaho, representing woolen mills at Boston. Mass., was in the Val ley Inst week and among otheP contracts made was one with Thos. Seigel in which the latter sells 8000 fleeces at 50c per pound. As the lot includes 1500 lino woo! Ik'ecea, it is readily soon that Mr. Seitiel gets a hijrli puce for the clip, which will aggregate over 0-1,000 pounds. 'Cliainlicrlaln'n Tablet Have Done Won der for Me." 'I Imvo limm 11 wiffnror from Htoiimch trouliln for u nmiilitir of yrarH, tmd ill tliouuli I Imvo imwl a ureal miitiltt r ot ntiiKMliiui rccoiniiH'iidtMl 'r thlH com lilaliil, Oliinnliiirluln'H TnlitntH Ih thu llrnl iiiKOluino Unit Iiiih ulviui nut potiitlvoiiiid liihlinn rulliif," wilti'H Mr. A aim Kmlin, Hpuni!(irort, N. V. "Clminliarlnlii'H TiiltlutH Imvo clonu woiulora for ino nml I vnliio tlioin vory highly." Obtatniiblo everywhere J.A.JELLISON DMA I Kit IN General Merchandise New Bridge, Oregon Our slock is always fresh and complete and tho prices right SI5I0 - j ' W. G. SAUNDERS With lialoy's Cash Stoie, Richland, Oregon, for Money on Real ISstate Life Insurance, Fire Insurance I'Vtiit Trees, Shrubbery, Ornamental Trees, Berries Ornamental Fencing and Gates Mrs.Lovell Cover returned from Baker this week. Farm implements of all kinds at Saunders Bro's. ad Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Hnlley went to Fine Va'ley, Sunday, I). W. Jones has leased part of the Mrs. M. J. Simonis ranch for the season. George Tremaine was called to Portland last week by the serious illness of a lister. Try our Limburger and Roque fort chee in tins, they are de licious, Ualoy's. ad Mr. and Mrs. D. Hogers are again residents of Eagle Valley having moved over from Pine last week. Wednesday, May :10th, h Decor ation Day. Let us all do our part in making it a grand patriotic occasion in L'agle Valley. Misa Lucile Blue has gone to Kent, Oregon, where she will Jmiike an extended visit with her ,'suter, Mrs. Ii. R. Curfman and family. Chi-Namel Furniture polish is guaranteed to contain no urease. j abrasives or acids. It feeds tl;e J varnish, you get twice tho usual amount for the "money too. Haley's.- ad Mrs. Haymnn Swisher and her mother, Mrs. Chas. Keller, drove in from Baker last Friday in two hours and fifteen minutes. This is a record run with tho roads in their present condition. Word has been received that Mis. Maude Frnser broke her nose while auto riding in Baker last Sunday. However the in jure is nothing serious and she will be in tho Valley soon for a visit with relatives. Messrs. W. M. and Sam Saun ders returned last wcok from a trip via auto to various points in Idaho. While away, W. M. at tended a gun club shoot at Boise and mad j a score of 17 out of 25, being among tho best scores made. Whooplni! CouhIi. Ono of tlio mo.st mictvHBlul preparn tioiiH injuno for IIiIh tliseiiKtt in Qluunlmr Inln'H Oouiih Homcdy. S.W.Mo.Ollnton, lUimcloii SprlnH, A!ii,,wrllofl, "Our baby linil whooping couli iih bad iih most tiny bnby could Imvo It. I uuvo hint Cliiiin- borlulii'fl CoukIi Hoinudy and It booh not htm well' Obtuluublu ovcrywhuro. Shearing Is on nl full blast at .ho Seigel plant. Gid Holcomb and family moved Jto Snake Itiver this week. Buy your garden and (lower ! Heeds at Saunders Bro's. -ad. Now shipment of Bulk Peanut Butter just in. 20c per pound at j Haley's. ad Willard Jasper is now cotith- loacent after a severe attack of j rheumatism. ( Miss IrnpKcne Cooper accom panied Master Jinitnie Cooper to Spokane Japt week. Wright Chandler, W. B. Wright and Geo. M. Moody each receivH a new auto last Friday. Two of tho Halfway tctcher. Hva Dumas and Lillie Sullivan, were Richland visitors Saturday. There will be an increase r.f around low head of stock on the Minam and Whitman rcscrvrs this season. Straw hats of all kinds for men, woiren and children at Saunders Bro's. Also summer underwear in large variety. ad Early Wednesday morning a 12-lb girl was born to Mrs. Will Farley. at the home of her mothtr. Mrs. Ed Masterson. Baker-Sparta- Richland Stak' Line. 'Round trip daily. Rich land office at Postoflicc; Baker ollice at JetTeris Hotel. Monty Miller, driver. ad Conrad, Steelmnn, wife and baby, Walter Jones and wife, Charlie, B., and Frank Ashby left yesterday for the Sag shearing plant, where 110. 000 sheep will be sheared thh season. George B. Saunders and J. C. Bowen have been appointed to co-operate with others from diff erent sections lo conduct a cam paign for the increase of food production in Baker county. Preparedness is the watchword. Prepare lor hot weather, we have the goods, and can supply you with everything that you may need for comfort, and our goods are always priced right. -ad E. & W. Chandler. 5000 yearling sheep belonging to Bert Ingles, were taken thivu t'nvn Tuesday morning under the dtrection-of Mr. Kuykendall. The sheep had boon wintered in Bak er Valley and weie on thi ir way to the shearing plant on Snake River. We have roceivod from Hon. Ben W. Olcott, Secretary of State a copy oaoh of the complete Sen ate and House Calendars of the 29th Legislative Assembly, show-, ing the status of all bills and res olutions at the close of the session, and a copy of the election laws of 1917. Thos. Hitch of the Frnser Hitch Motor Co., 210G Main St., Baker, is in the Valley demonstrating the Chandler Six, claimed to bo tho vory best auto made for the price which varies from tho seven-passenger touring car at $1395 to the limousine at ?2G95. Mr. Hitch stato- that his fnm has already secured orders for a number of the cars and that as soon as the real merits of tho Chandler Six are more widely known it will bo the most populur make in Baker county as it is in thq East. To any of our readers contemplating tho purchase of an auto we would recommend that they consult Mr. Hitch while hero or write tho firm at tho address given above, j 10 Heard in Many Homes "Mamma, hurry! I upset Un teapoton the table!" "Oh, just wipe it up, Kitty, boiling water CAN'T injure Chi-Namel." "Dad! Willie's walking on his heels on the parlor lloor!" "Now, don't be fussy, child heel-marks CAN'T be made on Chi-Namel." "Mercy.kok how a buckle has scratched this locker. "Don't worry, dear, touch jt up with Chi-Namel." Crash! The baby's knocked that bronze figure down. Well if the baby isn't hurt the lloor CAN'T be it'b CHI NAMELED! Why don't you try Chi-Namel on your Floors, Wcrk work and Furniture? You can apply Cni-Namel Finishes, clear or colored as quickly and as easily tia an expert they are ready to u-e and dry over night, besides they cover a third more surface than others. You can keep them clean with soap and water and they keep their shine like the morning sun. VISIT OUR CHI-NAMEL DEPARTMENT. 15 R II WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT Raley's Cash 4- m LUiC Richland SVIeat IVlarket GRAVEN BROS., Props. Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Fresh Fish and Ranch Butter Highest Prices Paid for Hides and Pelts at all times St. eel Fisltihig Rods The Horton Mg. Co, Bristol, Conn. MANUFACTURKKS OF "Bristol" Steel Fishing Rods Meek and Blue Grass Reels Sold by all Good Dealers (the boss and his superihtchoemt. ) "THERU ISN'T kUY TOBACCO THAT HAS THE SATISFYING AND LASTING QUALITIES OF W B CUT CHEWIN&. 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