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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
'UVt;' E. & W. Chandler Tig Different Store WASH GOODS in Creoes, Nainsooks, Madras, Ging hams, Percales and Prints Tokio, Tub, Crepe de Chene, striped and plain Taffeta Silks in the newest shades All the latest in MILLINERY We will make up any design you may want A complete line of Misses and Little Gents Wash Dresses and Suits Our Grocery Stock i,,, Try our GOLDEN WEST COFFEE SHELF HARDWARE Our stock is the most complete in Eagle Valley arily located at Now Hridgc. 1 ii ..l r...!t in hooiui uiiu liitiiuy win move lino rv... .. uii' ulu. tjviius i:uuugu til H lew days and Everett will also move ' to Richland as soon as a dwelling can ho secured. Sifvo Cooper an ived from Ken tueky yesterday whore ho had aoont the winter. Ho is linking fine and no doubt will be runnii.g a rail' with Lapt. for a house- keoi.i'r ere long. Liss than a doxon pnrfcnU? were present at the mooting last Sat urday night, culled for the pur pose of gut ting the public more interested in the Loyal Scouts, yet wo dare say there is not n motlu-r o- father in Eagle Valioy who .loos not wish their boy to giow upstiong, both physically, mentally and morally. Mr. Moan is downing his time an. eneigiwj mi, the movement without com- pensf.'ii simply for the reason that .'io knows the good that can be atiomplishud in a community by an organization of this kind. If iiu do not understand the benonts to be derived by member. of tho Loyal Scouts, you should ask Mr. Mean to expluin he'll be pleiiM-1 to stale the 'acts to ou At The Methodist Church The resival at the Methodist Church coi. Unties with Increasing interest. A large number of per-1 soiw have boon converted and! several havo boon sanctilio l. Th evangelist are preaching tho i rugged old gospel in the power i and demonstration of te Ilolv Spirit, and souls are finding that I it is still tho poer of Clod unto salvation to every ono that bo-liovi-th. Tho church will oh serve Mother's Day nextS.ui lay. A carnation-will bo given to each mother who attends the service, and Sister Stake will preuch -t special sermon to I he mothers Everybody is heartily invited tr attend this service, especially th mothers of the community. Come thou with us, and wo will do thee good. Arthur 'lhomas, Pastor. jr ?mmf rtfc&k&ki: i LOCSt ID OHSE Fishing tackle, the kind that brings in the fish, at Saunders Bro's. ad Elihu Speaks transacted busi ness at the land office in Halfway fast Thursday. Miss Louticia Tarter has re turned to the Va'leyaftera short visit with relatives in Idaho. Will trade a good incubator for wood to be delivered later in the season. Call at News oflice. ad Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hayncs and family, residents of the Sparta district, were business visitors Monday. State Game Warden Shoemaker writes us that the price of s-orts men licenses will be raised at midnight, May 20th. C. J. Duffey is in the Valley. He says he will bring the family out next week to take up their residence for the summer. C. 0. Obert, who with his fam ily came in from the Walla Walla country and settled in the Sparta district this spring, transacted business in Richland Tuesday. Conrad 3teelman is using the high waters of Eagle Creek as a means of bringing down several hundred ricks of wood which he cut last fall above the Evans ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartley returned from Baker, Sunday, where the latter had a small tumor removed from her nose. Mrs Emma Sullivan returned with them. U. S. Commissioner Shelton, accompanied By his stenographer Miss Blanche Brown, came over from flalfway last Saturday and were met here by a number of homesteaders who had business transact or desired information jnregard to their" filings With-. out question. Mr. Shciton is the most accommodating commission er ever in this district, and as he is conscientious, honest and care ful in every transaction his busi ness is increasing daily. Captan Craig reports tie fol lowing donations for the ceme tery fund secured by him since our last issue: W. Lovell Cover, E. E. Augustus $5. D. T. Allen $5. G.W.Evans $5, Mm. Peter Sass $11. It is estimated that fully one-! third of the bees in Eagle Valley failed to survive the long winter. This is a severe loss to the apiar ists as the increasing price of. sujrar will create an enormous de mand for honey. The Loyal Scouts took their first "hike" Monday, going up Eagle Canyon where they spent the day in fishing and haying a good time generally. Such ex cursions are of wonderful benefit to the boys and all parents should give Mr. Bean their support in this grand work. Messrs. John and Everett Gra ven are now in cliarge oi the Richland Meat Market and intend to keep on hand all kinds of fresh and cured meats and fresh fish. They will pay the highest cash price for hides and pelts at all times,- and respectfully solicit the patronage of all residents. A telegram from the U. of 0. at Eugene to Portland papers gives Julius Frahm quite a write up as a commander of one of the cadet squads of that insitutioh'ahd aays that "he spent three years in military training under Kaiser Wilhelm." They might also have added that ho spent three years drilling mutton heads under the command of Colonel Peter Sass. Mr. and Mrs. John Graven and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Graven arrived from Pine Valley last weeK ano nave ueen temnor- A Symbol of Health. Th. i'j ilmuurUu of Ancient (Inert) juWfinijIe food, pri:licl toiupcmno. ;IKt .i:.ry. Aa baiit) tliy u.l ! live . it toil Ur which tluty regarded a ii vi.il ..I :i health. A red Rm ttolntctl Ur ii ar cm eaH, ckue of Chum lwrj,: TabltiU and Hill fulrilu lu an. Ch'W lull .isd nyuibol of health. II you ;i.ul!-d Kith iiniigtMliori, bili- WJi' i eouKityatton, t:i u Mi'kN4i'tl thus- from your IruiBi. You will I.. upiijjtxt at the quick N-lie" whirl, th. y afford. Ohulnablu vry where. Th Kangaroo's Kick. WMi n 1I "oltf mnu" k niKiiKHi mift mis his lull ami ponvprt (i lum u ! uf revolving pivot IwuiIhk Hie vhi, V.Oittllt llf lib IkmIJ', ll'HVl-li; n tlt'IIM-11 duty Kuirfiil Ick fn fur iitinru and ilofMio, everybody who doea ikm Want to hu l1pHNl up or thrown In u lH'ttt for a conaklrrnblc dini.uuo wll (five ilio nnirHiiphil h wUh- U-rrti. (nl tlnw- who hftvr mvoii thi! full uroivu kiuuMi(H) In liU nntho A uitin I In ii lumh with Ida back to n tw, m nltorliis iIoh iiifwnun nii torn, rtDt nun left, chu form any ndorua(e Idea of tin- ptnxll nloiH Hlrt'iigUi tho nnliOHl In i iipaliloor )xi-rtlii)f vvhon ho flud hliuxolf In h tight curnor. "Oi'PthcTiM" the lunch servicv recently in;uiguiitvt by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM that is proving immensely popular. A new reason why you thtmM imitt Hull . IkkfU t utu Uiimh I'utific SytttHi. CoOiw iUwlwIclMK .... I ' 11 ....... . UolWhDUlK .... -jC lUfd lloil Kg. . 5 (HXUI M. i r 1 MIMlWlch.nonWMaonl lov A Mounur. I'liiicml ulrcuor do Kt'iitlimun) Aio you one of lUa uiowriu-ni? Ontl ninh-Vca; Ji owwl ui $500. a All "O ikf-Ti," '. J Ml Um Vh )M'H, , . la l'tn l'tit,er.iru, i, CH. Wltn ( II,, 4Y 4 IIHIfUl .! l IHr. , x Will, Jltbltuv4 41 mil ,,11. c. Vl Kill ,) Itu l..cy,c. V.'m. McMurrev 0ral 1'oMvnifM Agt.it l'ortlanil Kill Flics Now This past week's teporfc of fILs adds t the number already rc- poried 1200 making a totl o jne Killing or one fly now nuuna billions Ie3s this summer. We appreciate the effort made to clean upkeep the good work going. Hies will not go where there is nutjii'ng to eat and" their princi pal diet is too filthy to mention Do not wait until the insects begin to pester; anticipate the annoyance. At this time Roy Shoemaker h;Ils the ret'ord, having 600 Hies U, his credit; Morton Chapman ifc(-nd with 500; Flo Mason, New iiridge, 400, is third, many others hue brought in from one to 1100. Kill flies and savti lives. ' Civic League. Fruit trees are blossoming in profusion in the upper partof the Vall.-y. Hides and Wool. To avoid competition will pa the following prices for hides from now on: Full wool pelts JJOc lb.; Dry beef hides 82c lb. ; Greer. salt-,. beef hides, Nq, 1, 19c lb.; Greet, nalted calf hides, up to 14 llH.,,'50elb. I will be in Eagle OUR VI AG. (IY Os'K M !MITIt Tim war rlomin float Abovo our tranquil liortw ; Ami foM )irk nlvli ; 11 n: nbnmilnf I.ik lmrk lifct on our two W him iiiiu (iso by. Dark whh Uih nltfht NVhun fremlom' tiuit n$ fpurnwh Than hiurU Iwat lroiifc . Whila Klory'n inluiity iluui.-n hur.:t forth j To link tliu ttriinij. Iint may our flag Jn I'lidhiwi atriiwc arin, 'Till IViiMgiun hniMU Shall lovingly Ciin-M it folil, Tliroimhout thiiir Inu.l: usr 5HEEP 300 Refjislercd Shropshire lvwes with iamhs nt side out o: i .iis- tcred Hampshire htuks These are olFered a a kirgain and if you want u snap t .th o.i THORP at News oiflce WOODSON I.. PATTU.RSON ATT' V AT I U. S. COMMISSIONER ISA K Kit . i l; i.t.i in Valley every month. Wait mo. L. Dachtolberg. ,ad f for calAmities. And os fir mi, lot what will coma, I can rocoivo rio damago from It unlets I think It a ca lamity, and It In fn my power to think it nono, If I 10 daolde. Marcua Aurell6. LonuvIty of Sclontlatn, Thi' longuvliy of KilentlaiH Ih i t i 1 1 . (ik lotiiiirknhlc mm thin (if niilHlH Chu vnul wuh 1 0:: nt tin- I line of 1 1 Ih dt'iilli mill Imih Kir .lodciih lluokur ntul Al frcil i:ut.ol Wulliii-i ufiu out iitnwy Lord I.Uii-r wiih (iKhty four, vvhllo Lonl Kid In. Ilurbi'i't Hih'Iipi.t, Vlr' i'lunv mill Kt'i'lhulot ucro llluvlsu ot' loxciiiu-l.'iii-i. llvlilcntl.v. iih Sir Sldinty Lee 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 m. "tniiiuliicd liilcllti-liml effort. U im bar to loiiuuvlty." Jlo IIiiiIh Hint Ki'vcnty yi-aiH of up' forum tho avciiifc'L' life of tho l.i;:;.ri inon uiiil wo men (-niuiia-iunratcil In llio mu'iiiid niiii luiii(iiit to tho Ulctloiiiiry of Nalloiuil MloKraiihy. Ni-arly 100 of thenu died after (heir elKhth'tli year, four of (hum heliiK efiitt'iinrlaiiH. London Mirror. Friends of the News who have occasion to publish legal advei tisemonls in settlement of estates or other probate matters Or in cases in the district court will do this paper a favor by directing their attorney or the county of ficial having such matterd in ,.l...u.. J. 1 l. l i! . ,?. 'PDnV'I'AXl l-r-t uiiuiku iu iiuvu hucii puoiicaiion iuua i win iviinu ooi.is: made in The Eagle Valley News, an American Jired registered Per- I'lmmti ul'illirm u!inl li I li I... rti 4U. i i-. ......... ".,",i "iii-M i) niw iih- "What became of Hnt1 educated I)tJrl'id l8lor (8l01.0)' Will stand coat?" this season ut llio Farley Ranch "iii had (o.diapoHo of it," oh PcWder River. TIub horse is yvinit wiih tho troubloV" a iot blaelc, eominir A. vnnvu nl,l Tho iiclKhborH IlioiiKht UioKont wus uml,rlil- nsnn n,d .i : r ,i... InnVml.w, (..,1 h I '"V.y W, UIIU IP UIIU Ul IUU ikiuiiiiiM I nil iiiiiii v ii iiiiiii ii iii'i'iniui iuiii i inentH. and thero vflH ii r.rlflln Whn nu, Mlne3t l10 ' "tllcor COUllty. . .. . . -1..II Si- i r. awiuHi. unffiiit to tuko In waHlilnf." ,VH" yy uu jut- appoiiiiment. joxenanKfl. John Kisser. Kich and. ad CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Our services until Inter totice will be as follows; Suniiav: Ih'hie Sohof,! at 10:00 a. in. Communion and preaching, 11:00, Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. in. Preaching at 8:00 p. fn. I'rajor meeting on Wednesday evening at 8:00. Ladies Aid Friday afternoon. You are cordially invited. William E. Mean, i --.j.