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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
locals JAJELLISQN MMOOOOOQOOOOO ooooooo . tll(!cnl incotiiit at opurn Iiouho Monday mIkIiI. Did you try our oraiiKCH nt 2fid It dozen? Ilnloy'n. ad .Mr. and Mrs. John Holto wore viaitora from Uakor lust Friday. Nina Sharp and 12d Derrick wero married at La Grande re cently. Clayton Si morns Iuih moved to the Cundiir place near the Vow dur River bridge. Clans Navo loft Saturday to at Lund the I. 0. 0. F. Grand Ixdj liuii'K held at ICiiKono this week. Mian Stella Shaver, a former Ktudent of the Kiililuiul school, K'niduated from Uaker High last Friday. Mrs. J'HhoroH DoVoro arrived from Union Sunday for a visit at the homo of her mother, Mrs. .J. L. S to i io. Groceries, anything you need you will llnd at Saunders Bra's. Price ? Why, they're always right. - ad A pair of gauntlet gloves woro found on the street last week and left at tho News olllce. Owner will pleaHc call. Mossrs. Carl Silven and San fori) Adler, two of Baker's cmtor prising businasri men, wore vis itors in Hichland Tuesday. Miss Harl llerr conducti'd tho Bth grade exams at Hichland last Thursday and Friday. .Mrs. W. F. Martin looked after the Bame duties at New Bridge. Mr. Auto Owner, put. a Pyronc fire extinguisher on your car. You may need jt any day and it will save 15 pet cent on your in surance. See them at Haley's "Tommie" Hitch took more from the Valley than he antici pated when he went home Inst week. By tho time he arrived in Baker he was nicely "broke out" with the measles. Mrs. Emma Cress and little son who have been visiting with rela tives and triends in Eagle Valley, left Monday tor Salt Lake City. Mr. Cross is one tf the star play ers in the league base ball team of Salt Lake. . Deeds to lots in IOagle -Valley Cemetery woro taken up the past week: Mrs. M. J. Simonis, $40; Mrs. Minnie Roberta $2. There tire still several deeds for lots un called for at the bank and unless same arc taken up soon they will bo disposed of to others. The Pleasant Hidgo Sunday School unnounce a necktie social program and basket slipper at Pleasant Hidgo school house on Friday night, June 1st, at eight o'clock sharp, Everybody invited, Bring a tie and basket. A ' grab box" will furnish fun for ,lho crowd. Committee ouai km in General Merchandise New Bfidge, Oregori Our stock is always fresh and complete a'nd tli'o prices rijfht SEE W. G; SAUNDERS With Haley's Cash Store, Hichland, Oregon, for Money on Real Estate Life Insurance, ImVc Insurance Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Ornamental Trees, Berries Ornamental Fcndng and Gates A Symbol ' Health. Tim I'vtliiii'oriiiiiH of Attclmit Urcocn ktu uimplu fowl, riruutlm tomiorniH'fc niiil purltv. Ah ii imK "y "A"11 UIU flvii iiolntoil wtur which tlioy TOKiinlotl mj a nyml'ol ol liuultli. A mil flvu paluti'il fltnr iipptmrtMHi Ouuh inckn of Ulmm liorluin'H TulihitH iinit Htlll fullllA' Uh an clont iiiIhhIoii nHii nyinbol of livnltli. If you tiro troublwl with iniHgontton, blll onHUoas orconiitlpiitloit, ut pnoljopoof thoHb tahlutn from your ilnirfKlHt. You Tjlllbo HurprlHoit ftt tho qutuk lullnf wWdUliuy afford. Oblnhmhlrt ftyory-wliaro. Mrs. Elmer Wart is vfsiting at La Grande. "The Senior" at opera house Saturday night. ( A Liberty Loan Bond iB a mort gage on the United States. . A nice line of plain white dishes new arrivals at Haley's. ad Frank E. Sewell called Monday and enrolled his name on the Nowb list. Mr. and, Mm. Dogan Saunders and baby wero visitors the first of the week. G'rant Morgan is much improv ed and may be able to return to Baker this week. Carl Barrows transacted busi ness at the land olllce in La Grande tho first of the weok. !len, your straw hat, shirt and lie for Decoration Day wear, are to bo found at Saunders Bro's. While in tho Valley last week, Mr. E. B. Conklin of Ontario, met many old friends and former students. Miss Mayme Lloyd on Monday evening entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ashcraf t and the senior class of the high school. Make your buggy or auto like new. "Chi-Namel" auto and carriage finishes will do it. Buy it at Haley's. ad , A social meeting of tho Ladies Aid Society will bo held at the home of Mrs. Paul Knoblauch on tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Arthur Malono recovered the horse he advertised for in last week's issue. A subscriber near Durkeo had taken;up tho animal. Baker-Sparta-Richland Stage Line. Hound trip daily, land ofiice at Postollice; office at Jolforis Hotel. Miller, driver. ad , Tho Methodist, church' was filled to .overllowing Sunday uvonino, wlieri Rev. A. Thomas delivered thu' baccalaureate sermon tqt the 1917v graduating class of Eaglo Valloy High school. Rich- Baker Monty ' Whooplnil Cough. ii 'Olio of .tiro most micceHiful preprint tloiiH i'Onse for thin disonso in Clininbur Uln'H Couith Romeily . S. W.MfcOllnton, Iniiffon Springe, Alnwrltofl'Ourbaby ha'dvlfooplni; couch an bad us moHt any bitby'Cttuld havo It. iKiivohlft Cham berJnlu'HCounli. ItcniiHly and Unooii (jot lifiii woll," ObtainabM avurywherei Mr. MulKoy is reported Much b'oiter. From, nqw On tho angler's ihnd hunter's licenses will be $1.50 each. Miss Avdn Lindsay of Baker was a caller at tho home of Lem Mor ris laBt Friday. ' , MiBB Lizzie McLcod fs home from Baker where she had been attending school. Sonntor Strayor will deliver an address nt the E. V. IL S. com-1 menccnfent tomorrow night. ..Graduating exercises ot the If igfj School nt opera houso tomor row night. Everybody invited. Weaving Carpets and Hugs on new and up-to-date loom. , fi-8t Mae Hitter. Halfway. Ore. The graduating exercises of the eighth grade will be held this evening at the Christian church. Mrs. Ethel Brown is the dele gate of the local Hebekah lodge at tho Grand Lodge at Eugene this week. Ladies, a lincpf beautiful white canvas shops just opened up at Saunders Bro's. Come and make your selection at once. ad Your patriotic duty is to buy a Liberty Loan Bond. You can get any amount to fit your pocket book -from $50 to MOO.OOO. Mr. Page very kindly changed his dates to accommodate the commencement exercises, show ing the movies last evening. J. A. Jellison, the general mer chant at New Bridge, will fl'uote more bargains in these columns soon. Keep an oye on his ddv. Make your old clothes do this season. Send by parcel post or stage lines. Silven Dry Clean ing Works, Baker, Ore. ad2Stf Graven Bros., proprietors of the Hichland Meat Market, have started a meat delivery in Now Bridge and tlu upper port o th- Valley. They will make two de liveries each week Wednesdays and Saturdays. Mrs. M. H. Mulvahill and five-year-old son Jimmie were at the county seat last week, where the latter took treatment for threat ened blood poisoningr- the result of a lamb biting the index finger of his left hand. Last Sunday evening Rev. Bean courteously dismissed his congre gation eo that alf could attend the baccalaureate services, therefore his sernjon on "Christian Unity" will bo delivered at the regular aarvices next Sunday evening. The Christian Endeavor Society of tho Christian church held fa business meriting nt the home of Mrs. Chas. Perry last Friday ev ening. After tho put'pose of the gathering was accomplished, ,jre freshments wero served and a social time enjoyed. i. Pythian Sisters to the number of fifteen called on Mrs. Acenith Evans" o'u Tuesday afternoon. Shb was taken completely by surprise but nevertheless appreciated the (visit. Ice bream add cake were served and a delightfdl tinio was had by All present. .Tlie NeW Edison Phonograph yill be' on display 'at (jhas. Bat leer's tin Saturday eVonirig and Suudriy mdrningy.i No needles it) changd. Indestruetable recor'ds. ami actually re-creates all forms of music. KepxQSQtivtiyo of : (ad) ADLER'S, Bakery Ore. 10: FLIES are Raising Families Keep (he flies out instead of swatting them after they have carried disease germs inside of your home. .But before you put up screens and screen doors be sure to! give th(fm a coat Si Chi-Namel Screen En amel to,prevent small rust spots' tha,t you may not notice now, becoming holes later on in the summer. Mosquitoes and other insects scpn discover such holes, get through the' screens and make life miser able during hot nights. Chi Namel Screen Enamel s very easily applied does not clog up the meshes of the wire cloth and dries quickly with a hard, brilliant gloss. The base of Chi-Namel Screen, Enamel . Is air flbate'd carbon which is a wood and metal preservative, hdnce'itdoes not have to be applied as often as inferior enamels made of asphaltum and coal tar ingredients. Fly screens enameled with Chi-Namel, keep their gloss, are not affected tby moisture and tdo not rust when stored away for the winter. Made in Black and Green. WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT 15- si II o Raley's Cash Store J Richland Meat Market GRAVEN BROS., Props. Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Fresh FisK and Ranch Butter Highest Prices Paid for Hides and Pelts at all times flip Steel Fishing Rods The Horton Mg. Co. Bristol, Conn. m.nuf.ctLtrkrs of "Bristol" Steel Fishing Rods' Meek and Blue Grass Reels Sold by all Good Dealers' (THOUCHT HE DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT IT.) junr.e VOU'D DC AMAZED to know how satisfying THIS LITTLE CHEW IS GEE! THE JUDGE HAS USED cut Tnaircn ;IMF It ON THE MARKET. ITS THE LITTLE V-B L 5T CAMtl iTTLE I INTELLIGENT people have a way of sizing things up for themselves W-B GUT is' all shreds, all tobacco; and ordinary. plug is leaf with a lot of heavy, gummy sweetening, holding U together. But everything doesn't go by quantity either ? W-B CUT ia a rich, sappy chew, because it?s nclu.sajbpy tobacco. It doesn't take so much W-B to satisfy, lake a small chew. Then notice how it Idits. MaJt fcy WEYMAN-BRUTOM COMPANY, 1107 B?oawr, N To 6ly J Renew Your Subscription NoW '.!. , VIl - '. , , , VI' ' ' ' ! rftt'.,1 .1 . ' ' s . h 'i . , , , ,. , v .(-: ' " ',