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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
rOOOO OOOO 0 0 OOOO OOOOEMk , LOCALS m iooooooooo00ooooooooga Yob, it's hot enough for ub. Dr. Wilson a.i)d Wm. Wynlt i . i tiro now uriving uvcrianuH. Hlnding twine at Saunders Bro's. Holler buy now. ad WANTIib- Four hundred lato cabbage plants, J3. E. Ilolman. Cherries arebogjnning to ripen and tliero will be a bumper crop. Hoys, see our new sport sjiirts and patriotic caps, just in; Haley's Mrs. .F. II. McArlhur has re turned from a visit at outside points. W. K. Harbor lias purchased the Mrs. Tannic Leo property in Hichlaud. Lemons. Oranges, Hananas nice fresh, ripu fruit. Saunders Hio's.ad Wo are informed that Lloyd Parker of Halfway has joined the U. S. aviation service. Canning time is here; we have all sizes of jars, jelly glasses, jar tops and rubbern. Haley's.-ad Dr. M. M. Hull was in town last l'Yiday. He will not be back to open hut dental parlors for several weeks. Conrad Stcelman is fixing a Hume justbelow the middle bridge on Ragle Creek to take out wood which he will iloat down from the Hesorve. I.',W. Sample, proprietor of the Mt. View Studio at Halfway, will be n Hichlaud with his tent on July Kith for a short time. Get your pictures while he is here. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lynch left Monday for their homo at LaGrando after a week's visit here. Their Henderson -cylinder motor cycle with side car at tached attracted much attention. Chas. Lee and Merle Hammond wore in town Monday on their roud to the Little Minam with sheep. While hero Mr. Lee sub scribed for the News a year to be sent to Mrs. John Steiger at Baker. Tho Union Pacific System has issued a folder map of the United States that at this particular time is of unusual value to the public. You can get a copy free by ad dressing Wm. McMurray, G. P. A., Portland. The weather is hot but you can bo comfortable if you make use of our hot weather departments. Everything in hot weather ap parel will bo found there and tho price will keep you cool. -ad E. & W, Chandler. T. J. Hcddick has accepted a position with Geo. W. Donsloy to look after his shipping and left Monday for Huntington where thirty cars of lambs will be loaded and taken to Omaha. Later on Tom will tend camp and learn more of tho sheep business, with the expectation of going into it more extensively next year. Constipation and Indigestion "I linvu lifted Chninberluln'fl Tablets niul mtiHt pny they nru tlio In et I lmvo ovor iisod (or conetlpntion and IihIIkcb tlon. My wifo alfio tisod tlioin for hull Hi'Htlon and thoy dono hor good," writes KtiKcno 8. Knight, Wllmlimton, N. 0. Clmmhorlaln'a TabloU nru mild and uontlo In tliuin.ctlon. Glvotliotn a trinl. You are cortaln to bo pleased with tho agreeable lnxativo offoct which thoy pro duct!, Obtainable 6vbrywiiiir6. Richland Pool Room Allan Binheimcr, Prop, POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks of All Kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Como In and spend your idle time We'll treat you right Now cabbage at Saunders Bro's. C. II. Craig is visiting this week with relatives at Carson. Thousands of lambs were ship ped from Robinetfc this week. Dr. J. H. McArthur returned Saturday from a trip to Portland. Mike Mulvahill recently pur chased the John Haker farm west of Hichlaud. Mrs. T. J- Hcddick and son Herbert leave today for Baker for an oxtended visit. Clarence Wallace lost 75 lambs Monday night by a "pile up" in tho corrals at Iiohinettq. ICE FOR SALE, any quantity at reasonable price. ad Frank Clarke. Bnker-Sparta-Richland Stage Line. Hound trip daily. Rich land office at PostoMiee; Baker office at Jofforis Hotel. Monty Miller, driver. ad I will be at Kichland with my tent on July 1G, for u short time only. Jf you want photos come early. I am prepared to do all kinds of work, ad Mt. View Studio. , The Oregon State Editorial Association hold their annual con vention at Pendleton beginning tomorrow and ending with a trip to Wallowa Lake on Sunday. We had planned on being present, but circumstances would not per mit. On an average the first crop of uifalfa will bo as heavy as usual, and as there promises to be plenty of water for irrigation the second and third crops will bo heavier. As the price will average around ?15 per ton, our farmers are wear ing a smile that wont come off. A vjsit to our grocery depart ment will make you a customer. We carry the best in everything. Try our coffees and you will seek no farther. Wo have wheat, oats and mid feeds, also potatoes at 2 3-1 cts tho pound; bacon, hams and dry salt meat, ad) E. & W. Chandler. Arrangements for the second officers training camps aro about completed and the list of those eligible to enter covers a far broader fiold than the first camp. If any of our readers are inter ested thoy may securo full in formation by applying to or writ ing either of the following named gentlemen at Baker, who com poso the local county committee: H. A. Sontie, B. E. Harder, Wm. Pollman and T. G. Montgomery. Biliousness and Stomach Trouble "Two yours njjo I mifforod from fro qiiont attacks of atomnvh trouble and btllousnose," writes Misa Kininu Vcr bryko, Limn, Ohio. "I could out vory Httlo food that agreed with rhonnd I bo camo bo dizzy and nick nt my atomncfi at times Hint I had to tako hold of hoiuo tli it) to koop from falling. Sooiuu Clittinburlaln'H Tablets ndvortieod I do- elded to try thorn, I Improved rapidly," Obtalnaulo ivorywliere. Joe Evan has a new 'Oakland Six. Fresh ship gingersnaps just re ceived at Haley's. ad Thos. Seigel and son Kar) aro transacting business at Weiscr. Miss Letha Cochrane of Port land is visiting at the home of W. E. Martin. J. S. Bo(!jah remembered tho editor with' a renewal subscrip tion tho past week. A lire Tuesday night burned a block and a half of the business section of Huntington. Wright Chandler and family and Dr. Wilson and wife spent Sunday near Cornucopia. Two gauntlet gloves, one lady's and one gent's, were found by W. E. Barber and left at this office. Several bands of sheep passed through here this week on the road to the summer range in the Forest Reserve. Make your old clothes do this season. Send by parcel post or stage lines. Silven Dry Clean ing Works, Baker, Ore. ad28tf Havo you tried "Chi-Namel" furniture polish far your furni ture? Fine for polishing your auto too. Try a" bottle. Raley's. Early Sweet Cherries and pie cherries tow ripe at the Bowen Farm. Orders taken for Bings and Lamberts which will be ready later. ad The extremely dry and excess ively hot weather has ruined a great deal of the grain on the dry farming lands adjacent to Eagle "Valley. Photos I will be at Richland July lGth, for a short time only. Jf you want anything in the pic ture line gve mo a call. ad RJt. View Studio. John Fraser and Miss Mary returned Sunday morning from a week's visit in Baker. Little Miss Ruth Fraser accompanied them and will spend some time in the Valley. Mrs. Bert Rogers has returned homo and "was accompanied by her mother Mrs. II. D. Irwin, her brother Loren Irwin, and a friend Miss Binghan, all of Garfield, Wash., who will visit hero for abouKwo weeks. Thus far the I. W. W.'s have not bothered this section. Should they come "buttin in" and try to start trouble we predict they will be given more than they have been accustomed to receive in other places not wages, but something they really need. a. w. rarKcr will again snow his movies in Eagle Valley every week, at Richland on Thursday nights and at New Bridge on Fri day nights. He has contracted for "The Adventures of Liberty" comprising 41 reels, and consid ered ono of tho greatest serial films ever mado. Two reels of this will bo given in each week's program, yet tlio admission will be only 15c to old and young alike. Chamberlain's Colic, Colcra and Diarrhoea Remedy Evory family without oxouptlon should koop this preparation at hand during the hot weather of tho summer montlisi Chamberlain's Colio, Oholora and DInr rhocH Itomcdy Is worth many Ulrica its cost whon needed and is almost certain to bo nuodod before tho summor la ovor. It has no superior for tho purpoiea for which Itlslntondod. ObUinab'oovory-whore.-'-adv 10: Your Store and Ours This store belongs to us; but it's no good to us unless it's your store to. To be your store it must contain the clothes you want to wear, the groceries you want to eat, and the many items needed around the home; it must be arranged for your comfort and it must do business in a way satisfactory to you, having and holding your confidence. Lots of people more every month find that our store is their store. If it isn't already your store, come in and let us make it so. WE SAVE YOU MONEY ' MAKE US PROVE IT D Raley's Cash Store 20. Richland Meat Market JOHN GRAVEN, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats of. All Kinds Fresh Fish and Ranch Butter Highest Prices Paid for Hides and Pelts at all times Idventoof LIBERTY Richland Opera House Every Thursday Night New Bridge on Friday nights One of the most thrilling plays ever written for moving pictures Don't Fail to Come Admission only 15c . 15 25 Steel Fishing Rods;. The Horton Mg. Co.. Bristol, Conn. . MANUFACTURERS OF "Bristol" Steel Fishing Rods Meek and Blue Grass Reels Sold by all Good Dealers