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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1917)
rvrr r OOOOOOOOQ OOOOOOOOOIMMt. , LOCALS I 'lOOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOOtfW CIihh. Harbor and W. C. Haley wcro in Baker Sunday. HACON for Halo. Homo cured. Apply to Eli Stanciu. ad Binding tvvino at Saunders Hro'B. Hettor buy now. ad Mrs. Goo. Huffman and children of Pine Valley are visiting in tbia neighbor!. omI. Wanted: 250 boys and girls to wear our advertising caps we II furnish the caps. Haley's. ad W. E. Harbor and littlo grand- son. Horwold, started today for a two week's outing at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Frnsor and family arrived Saturday for a short visit with relatives and friends. Conrad Steolinan has bpon sworn in as special deputy water piaster in charge of the Newt Young Ditch. F. W. Locke and wife of Paul, Idaho, and ,las. Temple and wife of Kupert, Idaho, were in Eagle Valley last Saturday. Make your old clothes do this season, bond uy parcel post or stage lines. Silven Dry Clean ing Works, linker, Ore. ad28tf Straw Hats for all members of the family. Don't fail to look over our lino we've got what you want. Saunders Pro's. ad Unless there is a rain in the mountains very soon the huckle berry crop will be ruined, so we were informed by Lucky Mat thews. Harry Mason returned to the Valley Monday. Ho and his brother Carl will run the home place while their parents take a much needed rest, A fine baby boy was born to the wife of Eaglo Chnndlcr on July 10th. Mamma, papa and son are doing line, but Grandpa Kendall has been acting quccrly the past ten days. Fires have recently occurred in Halfway and Huntington but with the water system greater loss was prevented. What tho result would bo should a fire start in Richland , no one cares to pre dict. New goods just received from Chicago a beautiful lino of no tions consisting of chain girdles?, ties, bracelets, collars, scarfs, cords, imlo hats, baby bonnets, ivory sots, beads, tassels, booties and numerous other articles, and the price will move them. -ad E. & W. Chandler. There is homo talk of having A. W. Parker arrested forcruelty. Two weeks ago ho left Liberty dangling at the ond of a rope for several days, and last Thursday night tho poor girl was left un conscious hangingovor thoback of a horse. Wo huvo been told that tonight Liberty will be "up against it" worao than over, bo don't fail to see the show. Constipation and Indigestion "1 lmvo iiHt'd Clminborlnln'fl Tabids mid imiHt uny thoy uro tho bint I linvo over usod for coiietlputlon and lndluoH Hon. My wlfo nlso ueod thorn for Indi gestion mid tlioy dono lior Rood," writoH Kimono 8. Knluht, Wilmington, N. 0. Cliuniborlninln Titblota arc mild nnd (emtio in thulrbclion, (Jivotliom a trial. You nro cortnln to bo iloa!l with tho hgrcutiblo IrxhUvo effect which thoy pro duce, Obtninablo overywhoro. Richland Pool Room Allan Binhcimer, Prop. POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks of All Kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Como in and spend your idle time We'll ral you right Senator Strayer and family wore in the Valley Monday. Helps keep cool, one of our ice cream freezers. Haley's. ad Grant Morgan has been sworn in .s a deputy sheriff at Haker. JCE FOR SALE, any quantity at reasonable price. ad Frank Clarke. Dan Jones will erect a new and up-to-date residence this fall Em Suunders has the contract. Fish & Howen of Haker have the contract for installing the plumbing in Lovcll Gover'a new residence. Knights of Pythias Business of importance to bo transacted Friday night. All members are urged to be present. One Holstein cow for sale; fresh three weeks; good milker; heifer calf at side. ad2tp W. II. Mulkey. Mr. D. C. Bagley and family have arrived from Portland and will probably locate here. They are relatives of J. W. Patterson. The U. S. department of agri culture recommends tnat every fnrmer and gardener save all the vegetable seod possible for next year's planting. Just what you have been look ing for; a good aluminum polish mrrot" ponsn win clean your tarnished aluminum pots and pans; 15c cans, try it. Haley's. Ira D. Campbell was arrested at Sparta last week and taken to Haker, charged with failing to register. He was released later on proving nis age more than 61. The full amount subscribed in this section to the Hed Cross fund during "drivo week" is reported as lollows: Kicliland S78I.28; New Bridge $95.55; Kobinette $50.25; Sparta $102.10. Henry Sass loft Tuesday for Cove, from which town ho will tend camp for his band of sheep which aro on the Rosorvo near there. Before leaving, Henry called and anted up for the News a year in advance. Hot weather lunch goods- oysters, shad, kippered herring, sardines in oil and mustard, sal mon, shrimps, corn beef, lunch tongue, lamb's tongue, chipped beef, vionna sausage, cheese, pickles sweet and sour, olives stuffed and plain, condensed soups. All fresh clean stock, try us in this lino and be satisfied. ad) E. & W. Chandler. nillousncss nnd Stomach Troublo 'Two yoare hro I Hiifforod from fro- quont attacks of stomach troublo and btllouanoaa," writes Miaa Kmma Ver bryko, Lima, Ohio. "I could oat very littlo food thataurcod with mo and I bo- cniuo ho dizzy and elck at my atomach nt times that I had to tako hold of soino thing to ltcoji from fulling. SooitiR Gliamborlain'a Tablets advortiaod I de cided to try thorn, 1 improvod rapidly," Obtainable iivorywbere. Stage Monty The first cutting of hay is about all in tho slack, Royal Anno and Bing Cherries now rjpo at tbo Bowen Farm.-ad Lemons. Oranges, Bananas also new cabbage. Saunders Hro's.ad Mrs. Mablo Tatroand littlo son aro in from Portland for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Will Gillette and Miss Hays of Pine Valley wore visitors here last week. I. VV. Sample reports a good business at his photo tent, which is located at F. L. Payzant's. Lloyd Derrick left Monday for LaGrande where he has a job of herding sheep in that section. Tom Jeffords was down from his ranch Tuesday. He said rain was badly needed in the Lookout procinct. Baker-Sparta-Richland Line. Round trip daily, land office at Postoflice; office at Jefforis Hotel. Miller, driver. ad Jim Holcomb had his sub ad vanced another year this week. Mr. Holcomb said he was picking and marketing about 200 gallons of cherries every day. Notice Installation of officers at the next regular mooting ol the Pythian Sisters op Thursday evening, July 20th. All members are urged to be present and to como early. Second-hand men get rich buy ing discarded furniture and re finishing it. Why don't you save your old furniture and refinish it with Chi-Namel? Come in, we will tell you how. Haley's. ad Mrs. W. E. Barber departed! yesterday morning for Banks, Oregon, to visit her daughter Mrs. Nellie Cropp. She was ac companied by her little grand daughter, Miss Maxine Barber. Henry Babcock has sent us a cluster of pie cherries weighing a trifle over 6nc and one-half pounds. There were over 110 cherries in tho bunch; wo have seen so much fruit on so small a twig. At tho suggestion given Inst week many customers tried our boneless codfish in bricks and then camo back for more. It cer tainly is a delicious and economi cal food for hot weather. Have you tried it? Saunders Bro's.-ad Wo acknowledge the receipt from Hon. Ben W. Olcott of a copy each of the 1017 Election Laws and Statutos Relating to Roads, Highways and Bridges. Any of our readers desiring to look over these books are welcome to do so. A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Monkey at New Bridge on Monday night. Tho little animal seems to be thriving nicely nnd was the biggest attraction in the show. Mrs. Monkey acted as proud and was as careful of her offspring as a human mother could be. 10 Chamberlain's Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy , Every family without oxcoptlon ahould koop thla preparation at hand during the hot weather of tho Biimmor months. Cliamborlalu'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy la worth many timos ita cost when needed tind la almost certain to bo neodod boforo tho summer la over. It ban io superior for tho purposes for which itiaintonded. Obtainable oysry where, fcdt TT 17 TT 1 nave you nearao The Latest Style f GILDED FURNITURE is very fashionable NOW. Some are handpainting or decorating it with transfer pictures. Maybe you have several such pieces that a coat of Chi-Namel Gold and Aluminum will transform into the very latest popular fashion. Chi-Namel is totally different from the usual ill-smelling banana flavored bronzes that are diffi cult and unpleasant to apply. Chi-Namel has a pleasing odor and looks like the most expensive gold and silver leaf and is so easy to apply. It makes a beautiful, bright finish for Radiat ors, Pictures and Mirror Frames, Bric-a-Brac, Wicker Work, Pipes, Lighting Fixtures, Grate Fronts, Stoves," Hot Water Tanks and Heaters. It is heatproof and prevents rust. Chi-Namel Aluminum is used extensively to protect and beautify Automobile Engines and Rims and cither gold or aluminum makes a radi ator front very handsome and stylish and at tho same time prevents corrosion. 15 20. WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT Raley's Cash Store 25 Richland Meat Market JOHN GRAVEN, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Fresh Fish and Ranch Butter Highest Prices Pdid for Hides and Pelts at all times Steel Flshisig Eads The Horton Mg. Co, Bristol, Conn. MANUFACTURERS OP "Bristol" Steel Fishing Rods Meek and Blue Grass Reels Sold by all Good Dealers AdventunTof LIBERTY Richland Opera House Every Thursday Night New Bridge on Friday nights 4 One of the most thrilling plays ever written for moving pictures Don't Fail to Come Admission only 15c