! n Mi .1 V if ?, h ftVrioluLi - Tfnnlo V nil oil AlPMlQ Straight, Truthful Direct C. E. Thorp Entered 'ns second class matter Dec. 12! 1912 at the post odico at Richland Oregon, under act of March 3. 1S79. Member Oregon State SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SIX MONTHS - - .50 SAMPLE COPY tONE YEAR - -TI1KKE MONTHS RICHLAND. ORE., THURSDAY. AUG. 30, 1917. Vol. 5, No. -12 You Are Invited. The congregation of the Chris tian church will hold an all day service next Sunday, Sept. 2nd. in the grove at the old Kir by place on Little Eagle Creek. Open air Sunday School and preaching at the usual morning hour and a big community dinner at 1 o'clock. In the afternoon a line program will be rendered, including talks by out-of-town soeakers. All will meet the church at 9 o'cIock, where autos will be pro vided to take you to the grove. Come early with the family and stay all day, whether a member of this or any other church or no church at all. We will make you feel the true spirit of Christian fellowship that we teach. Wm. E. Bean. Take our advice, buy coffee now; prices will advance. Golden Gate is best quality for the price. Raley's. ad The following item appeared in last Sunday's Oregon Statesman of Salem: "Second Lieutenant O. W. James, who has been visit inc for the nast week with his parents Dr. and Mrs. R. B. James! of 112 State St., will leave today for AniPrican Lake, where he will be on duty at Camp Lewis. Lieu tenant James will be kno.vn to many in Salem as the teacher of manual training for the last three years in the junior high school and the state boys training school. He is a graduate of O. A. C." At the Methodist Church Next Sunday Dear members of the church: By your help we were able to make ours the banner church of the entire conference last year. By your cooperation we can keep it so in the future. May not the pastor expect each member to do his part toward makingthe chur ch a real factor in the highest de velopment of the community life? Bishop Lambuth will spend a week here soon and you are asked to help make his stay pleasant and profitable. Begin the con ference year right by attending all services. Next Sunday the pastor will preach both morning and evening. Afternoon services at 2:30 as follows; Rev. Johnson at Robinette, Miss Shern at Pleas ant Ridge, Elmer Holman at Sun nyside, Resell Mitchell at Sparta and the pastor at New Bridge. Everybody is invited to the ev ening service, especially. Arthur Thomas, New Pastor. Editor Editorial Association .75 t'RBK State of Ohio. City of Toledo. l.uru County, ts. Frar.I; J. Cheney make onth tht la senior partner or tho Ann of K. J. Cheney A Co.. !i;.g buine in tho City of Toledo. County and State aforvsalj, anil that said firm will nay tho sum o! O.N'B Hl'XDRKD IXH.I.ARS for each and every otuo of Catarrh that cannot be cured b the ust ? HALL'S CATAIIRII MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and mibaertbed In ray presence, thl 6th day of Itorember, A. D. 1SS. A. W. GI.KASON. (Seal) Notary I'ubllc. Hall's Catarrh Medlrlne Is taken In ternally and arts through th Wood on the Mucous Surfaces ct the system. Send for teallmonUla. free. F. J. PHKSKY CO.. Toledo. O. Bold by all riruteirlata. T5c. Hall's Pami!) rills fur constipation. JOGflL AND OTHERWISE Ed Ritch was in Pine Valley the first of the week. Fred Cundiff was over Haines lu3t Friday. from Don't miss the auction sale atjTp. 10, Ii. 44. Address Q. Gossi, New Bridge Saturday. Mrs. Julia To.ley of Baker, IS visiting here with relatives. Chas. Howell marketed two cars of beef at Portland last week Fay Conrad and Guy Derrick j have enlisted in Uncle Sam's ser vice. Mrs. T. J. Reddick and son Herbert leave today for a visit at Boise. 18 dairy cows for sale at right price, inquire oi d. . Lamp bell. ad39tf Sheriff Anderson and District Attorney Levins were in town Sunday and Monday. H. F. Pace of Enterprise was interviewing old acquaintances in the Valley last week. Ed Wallace has purchased a new Chevrolet auto through the agency of August Schmidt. John Fraser and Miss Mary, accompanied by Miss Margarette Sass. went to Baker last eveninir. ,, , , ,. George Gordon dropped in yes-! terday and renewed his sub, and ) also listed his town property with j , . i , J us :or quicK saie, Ask your neighbor if she has tried "Parrot" polish for alumi- -num ware? Many have. In 15c cans at Raley's. ad New Teachers County School Superintendent Elmetta Bailey ha? issued certi ficates to the following ladies of Eagle Valley, as a result of the examinations held in June: Miss Gladys L. Brooks, who will teach at New Bridge; Mrs. Ethel C. Brown, who will teach in Richland; Miss Harriet T. Sharp, who will teach the Daly Creek school near the Seigel ranch,, Private Sale! I wish to dispose of all my properly and offer the follow- ( ing at most reasonable prices: 1 hviiii mnrn, Otitic) 11 n rA one with colt. 1 2-yr-old colt: 2 beef cows; 2 yearling heifers; 2 calves; 1 hack; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 iron harrow; 1 one-horse cultivator; 1 lister: 1 plow; 1 hay rack; 1 set harness; 1 work bench: Carpenter tools:, shovels, forks and other miscellaneous articles. Household Furniture 1 dining table and (5 chairs 8 rocking chairs, 5 kitchen (hairs '1 stand tables 1 writing desk 1 new washing u achine 2 Axtninster rugs 1 bedroom-suit 2 bedsteads and springs 1 refrigerator b'0-gallon hot water tank Come look them over at my place above New Bridge. Mrs. T. A. COBB Will also quote an attractive price on the ranch. . FOR SALE CHEAP j 1G0 acres timber land in Sec. 9, i Gopperfield, Ore., or W. C. Perry, Boise, Idaho. TWO BARGAINS The George Gordon property south of town, consisting of Two Lots, each 50x125 feet; good 5 room house with bath room and pantry; good barn and other out buildings. Priced for immediate sale at 1100. See me at once. The T.A. Cobb ranch near New Bridge; 27a all under ditch, young orchard plenty small fruit, 10a alfalfa, fine (5-room house with dutch kitchen and bath room. Price $5000. Good terms. Further particulars on request. C.E. Thorp, Richl'nd Homo Ground Comm.ni. Clfnntii Hie old coffco (.Tinder or l)iiy II0W oll(. all(1 nd your own com. meal for Kriddiecukcs, imiuinn and l,Tfmtl lt '" not """ "nwI T'1? of cormnrml nlono uso soino wlicut (lour with It. Since homo ground corn, meal do oh not keep long It Ih bettor to buy wliolu corn by the biiHhid ami grind for meal uh nucded. New York Sun. Not an Economist. "Aru you iinullelng food economy'" "I tried It out. but It didn't work." "Wlmt wim the trouble?" ".My hiiMliaud Dimply refuned to eat the cold fried fgg that was loft over from the day before." Detroit Free Prow. Itt Uses. "Pop, tell nie ono tblutf." "What Ih It. mm't" "Ih the line that alilim mtvti to cross on tho noa where they ham: tho oceua'a wash'"-- Itailliiii re Amori'iiu. The hunting season for deer has been closed until some heavy rains make less, danger from fire in thp timber, Reasonable Prices ON Seasonable Goods 00 SELF-SEALING MASON FRUIT JARS Quarts - - $1.00 per dozen Half gallons - $1.20 per dozen BINDING TWINE STOCK SALT - BARBED WIRE, 80-Rod Spool, $5.00 GASOLINE - - 30c per gallon cash r i i mi" "hi Our price on FLOUR is Right SAUNDERS BRO'S. THE RICHLAND HOTEL Now under the management of .... MRS. W. E. BARBER.. .. who has been connected with t In hhiiio hotel nuvorul times and who fully uiidorotaiulB the need of thu travelling publiu. This hotel is famed throughout the country for its Genuine Home Cooking and Good Service METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 a. m., E. E. Holman, superintendent, Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League at G:30. Prayer meeting every Wodnes day evening at 7:30 o'clock. .Choir practice at 7:110 Thursday "veiling. The Woman's Missionary So ciety meets the third Thursday afternoon of ench month. The Board of Stewards holds its regular meeting Tuesday eve ning after the first Sunday of each month. Everybody coriially invited to attend all. of the services of the church. A. ThomuB, Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Our services until later notice will be as follows: Sunday: Bible School at 10:00 a, m, Communion and preaching, 11:00. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Preaching at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8:00. Ladies Aid Friday afternoon. You are cordially invited. William E. Bean, Friends of the Nowb who havo occasion to publish legal adver tisements in settlement of estates or other probate matters or in cases in the district court will do this paper a favor by directing their attorney or tho county of ficial having such matters in charge to have such publication made in Thej Eajdp Valley News. eo 00 21e per pound 50c for 50-lb sack 95c for 100-lb sack The Oregon Agricultural College Wh.r. trained .pflalut. with mod.rn lab or Mn (Mil kirqul r.iuij. cn.nl tint In' Mtoctum l.tillnc l rullrtiAlo ilrgivM In tht AOHICUI.TUItC, with 15 iUp.rlm.nliJ COMMI'.r.Ci:, rith 4 ilrptilnrntt. CKaiNECKlNO. -Illi n .l-p.tlmrnl.. In cluilmit Cull, i:lectrlcl lluhy. ImluilrUI Arli. mention. nl Mrlanirl Knf Itittrlng; rOUUHTUV, including Wgtng KnKlnf Ine, HOME i:COOMICH, will, 4 inor lopttl mrnli, Including Irnliilii In Hid l'lutllo lluuir j MINIHO, with thrtxi iUirlmnnlt, InoluJ. Init riirmlcal KiiKlnt'crlujc; . 1'IIAltMACV. THE BCIIOOL Or MUfllO, offer. In. true linn In the prlnrlp.l di-prtmctit of ucal ml In.lrumtnUl niu.lr. THE MILITAUY DErAItTSinNT, cnrollMl 10N.S fuclrli In 1010 17, nd won reenliimn dulluii for O, A. (J. frnm Hi. Wrtlrrn lrpM mnit nl tin V. B. Vr Ilrp.r lincril ni una of tho fifteen "(tlitlnKUliilird lliitltulli.ru" of hliihrr IttrnlnR All rmlria will b furnMiril fomplrto uniform. ,jp Ihn V. H (InTrrninrnt and tho Junior and nvnlor radrtu, niinillrd In I tin It O. T. O., will ho tlui-n riimmutalluii fin uh.lttoneo, ot wall all tr.n.portatlon nui iuhiUtimru at tho ill wi-rliV Hummrr cainp KEOlSTnATIOH EEOIHS OCTOUKIl 8. 1017- Infortntlon on rcrjucu. Adilroit, Kuslitrar, Oiejou Agricultural C(jII, Oorvalllt, Oroifou. Look Here! If you want Life Insurance For Investment or Protection Come in and let me show yoil a contract mat will meet witli your approval C. E. THORP