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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
:,; : Wiil Your Name be on the Red koss Roil of Honor Next Week? AG-LE VALLEY NE VOLUME 5, NO. 32 RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, L917 J1.G0 A YEAR J.H- MC ARTHUR B. A. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phono two longs on all linos, day or n If lit. HIGHLAND V OREGON M. M. BIJ L L DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY Ofllro In flovnr Utilldlnu ItlCH UNI), OKKOON Wo nru prmri!(l to do any hind of ilnntnl work in n flrHt, eldbH iimtniiM' at nioilurnlo pricoH SAT18PACTION UtlAJIAKlKUl) MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. ltUYKHS OI- Cream, Milk and Eggs H. M. Kirk, Resident Manager RICHLAND - OREGON Irvine Lodge No. 86 Knights of Pythins .Mont (ivory Friday nlj;lit nt tlieir Caatto Unll In Klchlnnd, Oregon. Veil ing llrothurn made wulcoiuo. C. K. THORP, 0.0. Y. C. KALIS Y, K. at U. & 8. W. E. BAIRD FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBALMER CaiVeti mid Hliroudu nl All iUti Ahmji lu Block HIGHLAND, OREGON Phono: Two' shorts, Orio Ioiik 1 I W, R. USHER Notary Publii: Conveyance Ollteo; Second and Walnut flta, X Oppoaltu Christian Church 2 c. ft thorp Notary Public All Icirida of I6'gffl b!dn(a' oji blind Yoiir (mtffmaffd solicited fiC flMMS JEWELER , how Up-to.Date L1ite df Jewelry tc Select From - 1 1 1 ii tatoH;tifcrcK,7uVelr7 RdpWfig Fiftoon yoara Fuctory lixpotiortti j TAmvo ropalr work at Richland Plmr liudVAhd aara'A vrfl b' forwarded &iH to ternod. Work tfuaranteod satisfactory. DAN CUPID GETS BUSY The marriage of Miss Edna El len Williams to Ira William Brad ford was solemnized at one o'clock Sunday, June 17th, at the homo of the bride's pa runt 8, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Williams, Wm. E. Hean conducting the ceremony. The bride looked most beautiful in a fine dowered lace dresb with ; a Bash of light blue ribbon. Tho groom wore a handsome suit of bluo.serge. After the ccretr ony tho guests asnembled, numbering about fifty relatives and friends of the con tracting parties, enjoyed a fine Wedding feast, tu which all did ample justice. t Tbn vounir couotc are well known to nil our residents and will maki their future home in thiB community. Tho News joins with the othr friends in wishinp them a long and happy life. Fred P. Thompson of New Bri Jge and Florence McCormiek of Sparta were married lust Fri day evening ut the Methodist par sonage in Baker. Rev. C. E. Ilel man officiating. The ncwlyweds will make their home near Sparta and have the well Wishes of a host of friends in Eagle Valley. Vote for Six JUill Tax. The dnnuitl, meeting of .School District No. 44 was Held at the school house on Monday afternoon more interest being shown than at any similar meeting in the past devcral years, nroiind thirty-five patrons being in attendance. E. A. BennehofT was re-elected diroctor for three years ,nnd C. E. Thorp clerk for one year.; The matter of voting a six-mill tax was then taken' up, and the ballot resulted aa follows: Yts 27, No 6. dirls Are Particular' , Young man. the girls are watch ing yoU. They're wanting to know If you hove a barik account and if you aro thrifty and saving. Tho up-to-date girl is particular about tho follow 6ho marries. In these days of th'q movie show and myriad dailies she has learned nil about what happens to' the girl whd thrdwS porsolf away on some pennilesd loafor whd nevpr had n dollar in the bank. Boy; Btart to saving your.mqney. Put it in the bank. Bo a bdsmeos man. Perk up you'll got her. , v, rid) Eagle Valley StatB Bank i Mr". Hurry CHrisi df W.els'or, has purchased and taken possession of the J A1. Jcllison store atjNew Bridtfe.drid oil artOther;piigo 6'f this1 Issilo respectfully, asks for a share of the' patronage of Eagld Valley people. Mr. Grlss has beeri in th'e,g!criordl mWohaifalso busin.e.BS prdoticrtlly n)t .his life and has, as nisi motto "HJcaa'e tlid Cu8torilers'n 'rio has cornp to Now Bridge to stay and will unlike, his business dealings win him friends. Call and got acquainted cfl, RED CROSS eJ. II imruS NEWS Large audiences were in at tondance at the Hd Cross meet ings hold at Rlch)anfto!. Sunday evening and at Bridge on Monday morninir. jldxe Ander son, Senator Hand jqid Senator Straycr wofQ the ipffkern, and. the history and irreatftvork of the Hod Cross organization through out the civilized worl J was given in a concise manner.: Att ntion was forcibly called to the urgent need for funds with which to provide hospitals, equip Red Cross units to go to Europe to assist in caring for the 10.000 men who arc wounded every day, to send physicians and nurses' with our armies, etc. The fact that many youn.'c men from Eagle Valley had already enlisted and ,that many from here would be drafted; that some of them 'vould no doubt be wounded n battle, was viv'dly impressed upon the minds of the hearers, and an appeal made to each and every man. woman and child in the community to contri-1 bute to this great cause. Aftct the speakers above men tionedJiad finished J, M. Chase, outlined the campaign for the "drive" this week, seating that every homo in tho Valley, would need be visited, and asking for volunteers to do the vorSr The following responded? , New Bridge Auto W. E. Martin Solicitors Mrs. J. C. Bowen, Mrs. J. A. Jellison, Mrs, W. E. Martin, Geo. E. Ashby. Richland i Autos H. H. Moody, Cha'i V Howell, C. J. Dlifley, Mis3 Maude Halley, Chet Evans ahd Noble Holcomb. Solicitors Mrs. Winter Wright Mrs. C. M. Dimmick, Mrs. T. J. Roddick, Mrs. J. 0. Tuttle, Mrs. Wm. Chandler, Mrs. J. F. Serrj Mrs. J. M. Chase, Wm. E. Bean, Mrs. Dan Gover, Mrs. Thdrp. . A canvass of the Valley and surrounding country was started luesddy afternoon and will coli tlnUo until every home has been visitfd. At the dlose last even ing $385.00 had been subscribed and a fujl account of tli6 "drive" will btfgivph nex) week, together vvUK a list of Eagle Valley cbn tributorsi A tliftdly Subjefc't , -(Every parent., in Eagle Valley should hear Wrh. E. Bean's ser mon at tHd Christian churc'H next Sjuriday evening, at wfiicfi time he will speak, on "The 6oy, of Why Wo Have Ba'd Men.'' This id a Subject oU vital Impo'rta'nco to overyoneotis tho bbydf tdday will be the' m'oji of othbrrdwj dnd no w6man dt mtih carel io lfle of associate, with- "Dad rribn.'" Don't faU'to'idttend thW nldeting tcfr ycu will tic'ajj rritmy thldd of g'redt interest arid importance. Lubricating and ' hard oils for aubs and gas engltles at Saun ders Bro'q, ad. COOPER'S Auto Service Fred Cooper, Prop., Halfway; Oregon, Daily Passenger and Freight Service to and between Baker, Sparta, New Bridge, Richland Pine, Halfway, Carson, Cornucopia Studebaker and Cadillac cars for through service, Ford cars for short trips; None but careful, experienced drivers are employed" prompt service and courteous treatment insured dnd our rates are lowest consistent with reliable service. Three trucks are employed to handle express and freight. Phone us no job too big or too small. Baker depot at Antler's Hotel; Richland at Cooper's Barn; Halfway at the Pine Valley Garage. All orders given immediate attention I am agent or tho FORD and MAXWELL care. 8eo mc and arrange for demonstration, and pet price for auto delivered at yotfr home Seven Thousand Million Dollars America's war loan of seven thousand nullk.ii do.iars surpasses the powers of the ipind td grasp, says Thomas F. Logan in Leslie's. Spent at the rate of a dollar a minute it would take 23,318 years to dispose of the appropriation. Loaned out at G per cent, $18.00 could be spent every second for an indefinite period without touching the principal. i Converted into silver dollars. the coined pieceylaid "find to end would reach more than four tirpes around the earth at the equator. Piled on top of one another, these silver dollars would extend nearly 600 miles in the air. Made into dollar bills, they Would cover 26, 686 qcres. Another and more cheerful way of looking at the situation is that great as the loan is, the wealth of the United States is such that it amounts to the lending of $1 Out of evdry $40 of our existing tangible,,rsources. A penny a day saved, by every inhabitant would cancel the principal within twenty years. W. Hi M. S to Give Program. The Sunday evening service at the Metjiodist church w'ill be un der the. direction of the- Mission ary Society. A collection will be taken td raise money with which to buy tl Liberty Bond, and( it is hoped a great number Will be present and contribute liberally. You are cordially invited to meet the W. H. M. S. on Sunday evd at 8 p.' m. You will hear the following program i Battle Hymn of the .Republic Stdr Spangled Banner Invocation by Pastor Introddctpry, Talk arid Address to Flag by President l'rpUn irl Drilling the Check " Little Jolinriy Jones Patriotic march ana collection Solo by, Mr. Drost , Recitation, Bessie Jones Missionary dialogue QUaftet. Amdrica Hatfvdsbtfi.is year's crop With a peering imcor qi: rake; wo have them for you. Raley's. ad Dr. L. E. SOOK Evesiflht and Headache Specialist Exclusive Optician factory on Premises Baker - Oregon. caution J fiewdre ot Eye Glass Peddlers I. FREDERICK R WILSON , Physician dnd Surgeon Richland, :-: Oregon Nigbt.'yhone, one long ring on all lines. Day 'pherie call central office. &e Rogers1 Baker's Popular Hotel NEW MODERN CLEAN Under Direct Supervision of The Owner POPOLAft PRICES Spudlal Kates to' Permanent Guests Restsiu rant 0. H. FONG AND BROTHER, Props. Cleanest and Mdst fcJp-to-Date Restaurant in Eastefii Oregon WH COKTRAOT BANQUETS Tolop.honeNo. 287 1827 First St. ifoiRi OREGON -r-r Rates tl per daya'nd uhj, . j KilropaatJ.a'hd.AnieHcan PUu 52 Outside Kooiria teatn Heat HOTEL JEFFERIS' t ormeriy'tdodJodorwoWdJ W. H. JolTeria &;Son, tPrbps. Baker, .- . . 6regor Opttoelto Court House Corner of Wast Ington and Third Streots 'I, Everything First Glass