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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
WW? f LOCALS I Kd Cittos is homo from Port land, 'Gone Urown was down from Sparla yesterday. Dr. fl. McArlhnr has'' pur chased a Saxon car. Mrs. J, I j. Stone returned Fri day from a visit at Union. Don't fai to see our line of men'n neckwear at 25c. Kaloy'n Al G. Unnit'H wild animnl circus will bo in linker next Wednesday, The public schools of Richland will open for the fall term on Mondtiy, Sppt. 17th. Air. and Mrt. J. W. Patterson and baby roturnod this week from a viniL to the county neat. ICIS VOW SAL1S, any quantity at rontonnble price. ad Frank Clarke. . Mm. K. I. Keddick returned Tuoedty from a ton day' visit with her sister amMjtmily al Filar, Idaho. - Frank Bailey loft Friday for UtiKetio after a visit here with his sunt, Mrs. l-nnrn Saunders, and other relRlhes. STRAY 13 U-Crenm colored Jer Hey liolfer, two yearn old, brand ed, N D on left hip. l.iboraj ro want. J. M. Dixon, Halfway. Wm. J. - Allexsaht of Weifier was in the Valley last week, as sisting Mr. Cria take an invoice of the J. A. Jell'aon stock at New Bridge. A shipment of 150 yards of ma terial has been received by the Eagle Valley auxiliary, which will be made into pajamas next week under the direction ot the Nation al Red Cross Society. Frank Murray ,wo.s in Richland a few days hist week, visiting and looking after business matters, before going to Cornucopia where ho will work this summer. While here Frank advanced his sub to tho News another year. J. II. Henderson, who was a visitor hero on dilVerentoccasions and who had a large acquaintance in the Valley, died last week from injuries received in tha recent mine disaster at Butte, Mont., and was buried at Freowater, Oregon, his former homo. At the annual meeting of Sun ny Side School District No. 21, Mrs. J. W. Gampbell was elected director and J.W. CUmpbell clerk. John D. Bonnohoir was elected director of Union High District No. 2, to (ill vacancy caused by removal of H. 11. Moody from tho district. A, letter from Lee Chamber lain, who is stationed at Matino Barracks, Mare Island, Vallojo, Calif., states: "I like it fine here and if tho rest of tho boys know how much fun wojinve, there would be no.neod to draft them, and, anyway, the training is something every young man ought to havo," Richland Pool Room Baker. Allqn Binhcirncr, Prop, POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks of All Kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Confoctionory Come iu and Bpcnd your idle time We'll treat you right Forellioiifjlit. l't'pjilo nro lenrnlnn tlint a llttlt foro thoiiKht ofttin naves tlwm it Wi! oxponeo. IUto Ih an inMnncot H, W. Aichcr, Culclwul', 'thlo, wrltoH: "I do not lo llovu tlmt our family hua been without Cliamborluln'H Qolic, Oholorn aiU Ulur rhoon Itoinudy Blnco wo commenced keeping lioiiflo yenra pro., When wo bo on nil extended vlult wo Ubi It with lis," Obtainable ovorywhoroi. Chot Evans Js now driving a Mitchell Six. Clint Graven and family have returned to the Valley. Miss Velma Craig and MSsb Minnie Wright are visiting at Browniee. lSnnle Valley wag woll repre sented at the stock show at Union lttit week. Mrs. Lee Womnck and children of Cascade, Idahq, are visiting in the Valley. Geo. W, Evans, Sr., and Walt Cuiuliir have each purennsod new Dodge cars. Miiw Juno Evang of Fine Valley haa been vUiting relative and frionds here. Swift's Jewell Shortening, as good as lard but chouper. Saun ders Bro'u. ad Haying has commenced in Dry Gulch, and will start in the Valley in nbout ton days. Mrs. N. B. Ashcraftand child ren left yesterday for a visit with relatives at Ashland. Almost $1,000 was subscribed Cor Liberty Bonds, through the Eagle Valley State Bank. Wm. E. Bean has "been suffer ing severely from the effects of running a nail in his foot. For Sale-1,200 lbs. wheat for .what it cost me, $3.25 pqr cwt. . ad G. W. Martin, Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Spicklemier of Portland are visitingat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car Carnahan. . Horse Pasture for Kent 100a, living water, $1.50 per head per month. Sam Shoemaker, Rich land. -32-3 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chand.er autocd to Baker, Sunday, and brought ' back Miss Ethel, who had been visiting there for some time. Haymakers Supplies Jackson forks, cables, bolts of all kinds; pitchforks and handles, water bags, in factafu'l line of supplies and repairs at Saunders Bro's.-ad Yes, our Trimmed Hat Sale is Btill on. We are offering excep tional bargains in all Millinery lines. All of our (lowers at one half price ad) E. & W. Chandler. Eaglo Creek was at tho highest stao Saturday and Sundaj nights that it had reached in yoars, the waters causing much oamnge at many places. At Now Bridge a torrent cut tlirough Mr. Per kins' orchard and ran across the road and for a lime it was feared tho main channel would bo chang ed, but tho cooler weather has caused the waters to recede. GASOLINE ot 0 cts cash per gallon at Saunders Bro's, ad Ciaudo Chase was down from bis Sparta homestead Saturday. Misses Mabel and Esther Saun ders Have been visiting at Milton, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright wore Walla Walla visitors the llrst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon and son Jim, wero in Baker the first of the week. Homo gVown strawberries arc on tno market, but tho crop is 'reported very short. Better than candy our fancy cluster raisins. Get a box for tlie children. Raiey's. ad Leonard Jonee has returned from Snake River and will work in tho Valley for a time. McCorfnick rakes, mowers and binders in stoqk, also repair for other makgs. .Saunders Bro's.-ad W. H. Bradford wijs awarded the contract to supply sixty ricks of wocd ut thi school house this fall. The Knights of Pythias have donated the lower floor of their hall to the Red Cross for a sow ing room. Ford Auto Supp.iesTires, in ner tubes, spark plugs, fan belts, and chains, for sale ut Saunders Bro's. ad Boys, we can supply you in hot weather goods, a nice line to se lect from, belter sec them. Rnley's. ad An 8 1-2 pound boy arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cramer near Lookout last Thurs day, June Mill. If you would be interested in 3GQa fine land 5 mi. from Half way, right in finest range district at $7,50Q, let Thorp tell you all about it. ad Tho residence of Ernest Evans near Halfway was totally des troyed by fire Sunday. We are informed that only a very few of the contents of the building wore saved. Ladies and misses middie blous es just arrived, $2 values at $1; also a line of ladies dress skirts, all the latest styles in shepherd checks and plaids; priced right. ad E. & W. Chandler. A girl violinist of Seattle will play several solos at the Chris tian church next Sunday morning and tho pastor, Wm. E. Bean, will preach on "Mission of the Ministry," The public cordially invited. About twenty Pythian Sisters gave Mrs. Mary Howard a sur prise on Tuesday afternoon, drop ping in on her unexpectedly and bringing ice cronm, cake, etc. A very enjoyable time was had by every one present. Tho Snake River Mines Co. shut down last week, although the ore is of good grade and the body iu sight sufficient to last for several years. We aro informed that a few men have been kept at work and that tho mine may reopen in the near future on a more exten sive scalo than ever. . To the Public. "Ihttvobeon ubIiib Clminborlaln'aTub lotH for Indication (or tho past six months, and It nffordu mo pleasure to Hiiy I huvo novor used rotuody that did mo ho much pood," -Mrs, O. K. lUley, Illion, N. Y, Chainborlalii'aTablotti aru obtainable ovorywhoiOr Stomach Troubles and Constipation. 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