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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1917)
I 111 M I . .0 JWSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtW 1 LOCALS I I Pernio oooo oooo 00 oooo oooo peasr IJoMosB concort at gym next Monday night. Comb honny for Bale. Call on F. L. Payzant. atl John Dlma has returned from an auto trip to Salt Lake. Mr. A. Gordon went to Baker Monday to have his eyes treated. 18 dairy cowb for salo at right brico. Inquire of J. W. Camp bell. ad39tf The sheepmen report much Iosb by bears in the East Eaglu and Minnm sections. Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Donstcy anil family spent the week end at the home of V. .1. Densloy. Lot the children enjoy thti pood bid summer time. Got them one of our express wagonB. Haley'B. Capt. Craig has returned from me moumamB and ih nursing a Richland Pool Room Allan Binheimer, Prop. POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks of All Kinds. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Come in and upend your idle time We'll treat yod right Bore knee, the rosult of u fall on the rocky. Mrs. 10. A. BenneholFand fam ily and Mrci. John Chapman and hoii Morton are camping on Sum mit Creek. The culvert across the road at. Press Ilalloy's place has at last been ordered repaired by Mayor John I'. Jones. Mr. and Mrs; Chas. Elliott have left for an auto tour in Yellow stone Park. ;J. W. 'Filrloy ac companied them. ?fOCO in cash awards will be given at the third . annual Manu facturers and Land Products Show at Portland, Nov. 3 to 21. AJ'RICOTS at 2 l-2c per pound ht orchard; also early apples for Bale at right price. W. E. Whel barger ht White place above Now hridge. udKMO , C. C. St. John has acid his in terest in the Eagle Valley Apiary io Frank Gibbon of Pino Valley, who will probably locate here this fall. C. C. will continue to look after the bees for some time. While convalescing nt Hot Lake j-his summer Attorney C. J She! ton fell in. love with his nurse. 1 cos u It nurse concluded to take a steady jot) of looking after hiu welfare and they were wed. Con gratulation, Charles. The new aiito law which went into effect tljo first of this month is one of much consequence and should be read carefully by every auto owner and driver. A copy of the law may be secured free of fhargo by addressing the secre tary of slate. Walter E. Meacham Is arrang ing an exhibit, for tho stuto fair at Salem anil, tho Land Show at Portland) and would like to se cure samples Jfrom Eaglo Valloy. Anyono having, .grain, soudan grass, corn, pumpkins, squash or other vegetables they would lik o send in for exhibition may leavo same at News olHce. Tho Baker Ilorald stated In a recent Ibsuc that "Fifteen crop mortgages made to J.F. O'Bryant were filed by members of tho Farmers' Mutual Association of Eagle Valloy." We'll beta dollar against tho loft hind log of a pink dared gnat (hat the1 Herald la off on it's geography again. If any uch organization aB above men tioned exists in Eagle Valloy,' It's irriow one to uu, New and old p"otatoti3 at Saun- dertftBro's. aa FrahciB Herr Ib enjoying a va cation at Salt Lake. Several largo salmon have been caught out of Eagle Creek lately. Her State, who is in the navy, is on his way to Japan so wc are Informed. lomatoos 20c per can; cOrn, j peas or beans, two cans for 35c, Saunders Bra's, -ad Sherm Shelby and C. C. St John were among others advanc ing their subs the past week. H. C. Timms, the expert watch maker and jeweler of Halfway, waa a Hichland visitor Friday. For those little picnics wchave papor napkins, plates, arid all kinds of lunch goods. Raley's.-ad Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgill were over from Pine Valley after fruit last week, returning Satur day. Mistaking a large bird for ; chicken hawk one of our farmers brought down u young black eagle last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Brooks and son Paul, J. I. Brooks and' J. R McCraw left Monday for a week's outing below tho forks of Main and East Eagle. Camping time We have tents, wagon sheets and tarpaulins, ulso lunch sets and lunch goods of all kinds. Buy your outfit here. Saunders Bro's. ad s(Uf,o:tt in new business was written by tho Idaho Life Insur ance Co. during the month of July. That alone is evidence that the Idaho Life ia one of the best. Lou Jennings has returncjl from Hot Lake where he had been tak ing medical treatment. Ho is much improved and speaks in the highest terms of praise of the efficiency of that Hospital. If you want a washing machine that wi'ldoyour washingquicket and better and with less labor than any other, got one of our Dexter's the King of Washers, ad) E. & W. Chandler. Wc come near being "cleaned" because of u typographical error in our last issue. A mix-up of tho types caused an article to read "R. A." instead of "II. R."Mris tcrson. "Boh" says ho wouldn't have felt near so peeved if "Bert" had sent over a mess of jigh. wl In a recent .letter to his father, Lbm Farloy spates thqj; ho,isi)pjy ablo to run a flying noachf ne alpne and has ascended to an altitude of 8,000 feet several times. Ho is now at San Die"go, Calif., but ex pect8 to soori bo sent.to San An tonic, Texas, ,whero he will finjsll his training and secure a pilo.t's license. Ho has takon unto him self a wife aihde joining Uncle Sam'BjwJatiOjfi cprpB and Is ' gel ling Hiunif nuc. High Bchool will open Sept. 17. Don't miss the public sale at Frank Clarke's Saturday. 1917 cropBtraincd honey, extra fine. Saunders Bro's. ad Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowen and children have been visiting at Landorc, Idaho. Soon bo timo to can peaches and tomatoes; you'll need a paring knife; some nice onea at Raley'o. Carl MaBon has returned from a trip to Union and LaGrande, Mrs. Mason and children are still at. Union. II. R. Masterson has sold his ranch to'lhos. Seigel for $0,000. Possession will be given next February. John Chapman, Mr. dnd Mrs. Bert Masterson and son I fey, expect to take in the circii3 at Baker tomorrow. Thoroughbred Hampshire bucks for Bale. Any number of year lings and two-year-olds. Geo. W. Densley, Baker, Ore.--ad-38 Duncan Fraserand family spent the week end in Richland, re turning to Baker Monday, accom panied by Mrs. Maude Fraser. R; M. Kirk, thtfgenial manager of the Mutual Creamery Co.'s local branch, transacted business in Baker Friday and Saturday. Make your old clothes do this season. Send by parcel post or stage lines. Silven Dry Clean ing Works, Baker, Ore. ad28tf "Lux" i3 pure soap flakes, used for washing silks, woofens and all fancy goods; makes a fine shampoo, too. Try it. Ralev's.-ad J. C. Bowen shipped over 12,000 pounds of Lambert;. Bing and Royal Anne cherries this season. A large lot of aprieb'ts are now being shipped. Barney Eidson and fellow hunt ers returned nome last Fndav without having bagged a bear. I he boys report plenty of fine trout and a grand time. Wm. J. Lachner of the Rand Realty Co. of Baker, was in the Valley last Friday and Saturday writing fire insurance on hay for a number of our farmers. Mrs. T. A. Cobb has sold many of the things advertised in last week's paper. Look up the adv on another page and, if there is anything Hated you want go buy it at onto. On Wednesday night of last week Mat Simonis lost a purto containing two $5 bills and some Bilver on the road between Rich- land and New Bridge. Finder will be suitably rewarded. Mrs. A. F. Murray of Home stead, Mrs. Fulton: Fleetwood, Mrs. Jaoes Fleetwood and Miss Neva Fjeetwood of Baker visited t tne .norne of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Usher the firat of this week. OUr Mr. William and Margaret Chandler have arrived home from their attendance at the Buyer's Convention at Portland, and their' purchaaes have commenced to ar rive. We irivito you to call and inspect same.." -ad , E. & W. Chandler. . fer.. ,rtnd ,tora. j. V., Solder rirriyedMxmday fronu Medical Springs and will.Boontalte chanro of the Frank Clarke confectionery store. They a,pe Jboth .persons of pleasing personality and wd ,pre dic't they .wHIqoq inae,. arhost or Jrjendacand enjoy a liberal patronage! ' ' 10: Here are the Two Toughest Guys in Town 15 They are brothers, "Chi-Namel" wood finish being the older and better known of the two. ,JChi-Namel" linoleum finish the younger. Both are tough characters and will stand any amount of rough handling, Hit them with a ham mer, they will not chip; throw hot or cold water on them, it will not injure them in any way. The next time you have any refinishirtg or new work around the house try "Chi-Namel" wood finish es; comes in all colors; and by all meana don't forget to refinish that old linoleum with "Chi'Namel'' lino, lelim finish. WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT 20- Raley's Cash Store 25 Fall Term Begins Tuesday, Sept. 4th Our Tuition Rates are the Same as Usual Though War Prices Prevail Every Where : COMBINED. COURSE , (All Subjects Taught in the College) FORTY-EIGHT WEEKS $95.00 THIRTY-SIX WEEKS 80.00 TWENTY-FOUR WEEKS 65.00 SINGLE COURSE Six Months, 24 weeks, Bookkeeping Course ;$50.00 Six Months, 24 weeks, Shorthand Course 50.00 Three Months, 12 weeks, Either of the Above.. 80.00 Write or Call and See Us About Our Monthly Payment Plan BAKER BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 131 W. P. KINION, Proprietor The 1 TrT7nrm7' Adventures of I , I !" Vj t I I Richland Opera House Every Thursday Night Ne$ Bridge on Friday riights One Of the most tWilling piays eveir Written M mB$ng pictures Don't Fail to Com Admission only i&e ft m