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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1917)
W. L. DOUGLAS "THE ohoe that HOLDO ITO OHAPE" $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 S450 & $5.00 AX8V61Mri 8ivm Monoy br Worin W. L. DouIih shoe a. Porsmlo y ovrrOOOO nhoedonlera. Tho Boat Known Shoe lit the World. W. I- Doughi nwn anJ tha miQ prtfe it im;ni on llie Imc torn of nil alr it the futory. Hit valu U giuraautJ and lilt wrairr prM'tl again high ptki for inferior tUor. The rull a iIm urne tverywlwre. They cot no iiioro In San l-'rtuoKo iluii do in Ntw York. Tiwy we lway wwtli rJ Kk paid fur tlmu. Tlx qualky of W. I- DouIm product b guaranteed ry more tlun 40 yii aipctlrnre In making fiiw alio, Tlie mutt tyla an ilk UaJrrt in tin) Fadtloo Ctutm of AiMfica, at. mU ki a vrtlUoulpjw.1 factory at j Ui liljlx-it (uid, .UllfJ tlioemtkrti, uruirf uptrvwum ot ntrlMcnl men, au working drlennliutitui to truLe the lit iitoea for llie oan buy, Aak jmr art, dealer for TV, I Dnnglai ahora. If )i run. Umi .up til rati with III Mint y.u Hunt, lk 1111 tlir luk, VfrlU fr lnlirtln boo kin I I vlaluluir tlntv to Ct aUaHiaaf Ih Mghixl .Umlnril of quality fr llin irlr, rotum mall, iiMtaga fr. LOOK FOR W. U DetifU iubm and tha rrtall prlco stamped on tha bottom. Vf. New Qamo. "1 wish these Illustrators would pick up n little general Infonnutlon." "How now?" "In my now book the artist has fur nished a plcturn of flvo ulrls playing brldce." Louisville Courier-Journal. "Leader" and "Repeater Shot Shells For the hteh flyers, or the low flyers, "Leader" and "Repeater'1 shells have the reach, oprcad and penetra tion. Their prcat sale ia due to these qualities, which inuurc a full bag. Made in many gauges and loads. BU SURJi TO ASK FOR Till W BRAND rounding a Career. "Thai wns i;rcnt Bpooch you made" raid thn cnthunluntlc frltml. "Do you think It will help mo?"aHk cd Senator Borchuin. "UnUCHtlotinbly. It may not linvii much lufliuiiico In puhllo affalrn, hut It oiiKht to icl you an cuKaRcmcnt with nny locluro hitrcnu," Ilrooklyn Cltl7.cn. A Carelessly A LMULS101I Moinrttcn. -y is the source of most sickness because drugged pills, syrups and alcoholic mixtures are uncertain and unsafe. Scott's Emulsion has been relied upon by physicians for forty years as the safe and sensible remedy to suppress the cold and build up the enfeebled forces to avert throat and lung troubles. Don't tolerate alcoholic substitutes, but insist tp-v on the Gcnatoo Soott'o Entulslon. One bottle usually 3 lasts longer than a cold. BUSINESS AND STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL Our prwliinU'K nn oeeupjln rntbl poL lloiin, Tim trachlna prwm la illnVrntf nun ordinary Minim olicla. Thorough. Practl rnl. Imllrhlunl. .SCHOOL FOR MEN ONLY. Atldrvaa Tha Kairiilr.r, Y. M.C. A.,PortUnJ, Orocon, tnJ art iluUlint lnfrmallaii, WIDOW'S PENSION CIVIL WAR ! Now law alrfi IHIa whrn marrirj prior to Juno ItT, 1104. Ramarrlot wldowa again a widow aUnbinxflUnJ. Writ fir Manka. A.k about Cunfdaratii nfnrlft'. Hlmton & Wll an, W.lilnlon, I). C. IC.tnfillihod 1IM, Write about your wnntu in thlu lino to FINKE BROS., 183 Mndlwon St., I'ortland, Ore P, N. U. No, 42, 1010 Brockton, Man.. lite tlirrclion ami wun an itoitnt price tint monry Boys' SUM (Ml U IV. VirM $3.00 $2.60 A 92.00 I'rralilrnl U I. llonjclmi Him )"., llrcUtn, Ma The Landlord's Request. "Wo hope lo Ret uomo Hcptember guests, Mr. Flubdub, nJicn you reach homo, will you deny that there ore sharks hero? "I'm, Do you wish to revise this blll7 Loulsvlllo Courier-Journal. The Minister's Temptation. A yoiiiiK couplo wont to n mlnlnter'i housK to K"t married. After the cerr mony tho brhlKroom drew tho clcrpy man iiDlde and Buld In n whinner: "I'm Barry I have no money to pay your foe, lint If you'll tako mo down Into tho cellar 1 11 nhow you how tc fix your cut meter mi that It won'l register."- Ilnltlmoro Kun. Treated Cold Every druggist has it. 73 A Time for the Two Bears. Wo novo 11 friend who la fond ol toIHiiK how IiIh elderly mother tool him ubldti when ho wun about to b married and udvloed him always t keep two hears In his homo it ho wouk be happy. When ho asked her what alio mean) fiho explained that tho unlmals sht had lu mind wero "bear" and "for bear." Tho homely fitory Is one that wt Americans inlRht well lay to hear! Just now. In both our forolgn ant domestic relationships great forboar unco may soon bu necestmry to aroK quarrols, and quarrels are lnvarlablj ruinous to hnpplness, dlsturblns tc bUBlncfis and nearly always lend us do many things that wo afterward Kret. Commoroo find Klnnnco. Will Tickle Him to Death. . Mrs. A. I'vo planned such a llghtful surprise for my husband. Mrs. Whut Is It? de Mrs. A. IIo'll bo Kottlnn his fall suh out shortly and I vo put a quarter li ono of tho pockets. noston Trans enpt. 4 CskarskWflatSk Grannlnled Eyelids, vZ3" CFm C e in""led by expo luretoSmi.DDSfandWlDi Mpxa quickly relieved by Hrtw EL V f5S Eyo Remedy. No Snwrtlnff, iUJt Eye Comfort. Al Vour Dnifjciit'i 50c per Itottlc. Mnrloe Eyi SolveInTubei2Sc. ForDooko! IheCyerreeask Dniscitts or Marino Cyo Oemedy Co., Cblciga (IJiJsffl nmatat or W BATTLES IN PEAKS ALPS COULD TELL STORY THAT WOULD THRILL. Mountain nancjes the Scene of Many Hlstorlo Encounters Paites Trav eraed by Soldiers Thousands of Yesrs Ago. If the niKced prnki of the Alps could tell Ihelr story, Ihero would bo many n thrllllni.' and warlike Incident to relutc; but none so MrutiKo ns tho ones enacted between tho Austrian umi the Italians In Ihcna mountainous reKlrum. TJio ltnlluns nre absolutely nt home In the mountain, and the AiiHtrlans ure lining overy Invention of Hclcncc to counteract thl.i adviintiiKe. All the parapets on tho steep roads, where summer tourists wero wont to motor, have been demolished, and beautiful pine forests have been swept nwny, so that nothing shall obstruct tho artillery. Iirso ureos have been mined, and by pressing a button the Atistrlnns can hurl un nrnlauchu of rocks and bowlders on to tho heads of the advancing Italians or blow up the roads hencnlh their feet. From the Cottlan chain, mnrklng the boundary of Franco In tho west, to tho Carnlc and Julian Alps, north and ciist of (ho Adriatic In Austria, there are generally n thousand passes and routes of more or less note, nearly nil traversed by practicable roads, and some shortened by railroad tunnels. Over these roads armies marched to buttttt over two thousand years ago. .Mont Cents pass may have been IJiin nlbal's route when, In the year 218 U. C. the Cnrthnrjlnlnn conqueror In vaded Italy with a large army, half of which ho lost amidst tho Alpine snows. Tho conquest of some Alpine tribes by Augustus; the desultory warfare of Teutonic and Fronklfh hordes In the fifth and sixth centuries, and tho In treaslng snngulnnry strife of Swiss "confederates" nnd Austrian oppres sors, which lasted from the breaking up of the Carollnglan empire, In tho tenth ami eleventh centuries, until the crys tallization of tho Helvetic republic by I'npoleon Uonnpartc's act of meilln atlon In 1803 all these till the chron icles and make nearly every practi cable foot of Swiss territory heroic ground. When Napoleon entered Itnly he crossed the Alps with an army of HO.OOO by tho Great St. Bernard pass. May 15-21, 1800. Later ho constructed the great military road over the Sim plon pass, from Itrlcg, In Switzerland, t Domodossola, i Italy, and thence to Milan. Prehistoric Man. The life habits of prehistoric man, as well us his uutlqulty on earth, nre known almost entirely from fossil re mains of various sorts. The data, how ever, are very scanty nnd Insulllclent for strictly logical deductions. Tools and hunting weapons, bones of tropl cnl fauna nnd remains of man nro found In the gravel beds of western Kuropc. Apparently man antedates the glacial period as this tropical fauna there was previous to tho Ice nge nnd because remains of glacial fiuinii, together with human remains, occur In Inter geologlcnl deposits. Thus, the antiquity of man becomes r qucs tlon of the date of the Ico nge, nnd that occurred 00,000 years ngo at least. The Implements of prehistoric man form n basis of a division of early In dutitrtnl development Into the stone nge, the bronze nge, nnd the Iron nge. Dearie Mel Kthol lias Tom proposed yet, .Maud? Miuul No, not exnctly. Hthel Not exactly I What do you menu? Maud Well, you know, he always used to knock when ho cutne to our houso to visit me. Well, last night ho camo with n ring. Can White Cats Hear? Tho ncuteness of tho average cat's sense of hearing Is proverbial, but it Is a proverb that needs qualifying. For example, many white cats tiro said to bo absolutely deaf, and though the Idea may appear absurd nt first sight, It Is believed by somo students thnt the color of a cut Is nssoclnted with Its senso of hearing. Among severnl Imported Persians, or long-haired cats, from abroad, not ono whlto ono In tho number has been nblo to hear tho slightest sound. Of course there aro whlto cuts that can hear, but they hnve been as much to thn short-haired pets of tho fireside ns to tho aristocratic long-hair of the shows. Blunt Insinuation. A fnshlonnblo painter, noted for bis prosaic output, was discussing at a sludlo ten In Now York u recont scan dal In the picture trndo. "Look here, old man," said n noted otchor, "do you paint nil your own pictures?" "I do," tho other answered hotly, "and with my own hands, too," "And what do you pay your hands?" tho etcher Inquired. "I'm thinking of sturtlng an art factory myself." Uncle Is Otlll There. I "I told Undo Tom that ho was get ting too old and feeble to attend to business," "Did he tako It kindly?" "He threw mo out of the office." Doston Transcript. Jealous. Kthol Fancy Jack calling Miss 3erclef the apple of his oye. Maud He must havo meant the tvaporated kind. Couldn't Help It "Doctor, my brother stepped Into a; bole and wrenched his knee, and now I ho limps. What would you do In a ' case like that?" "I'm afraid I should lltnp, too!" Plttaburch Dispatch. Misery in Back, Headache and Pain in Limbs. Dior I'r. Editor For raoro than a year I suffered with misery in tho back, dull headache, pain in tho limbs, wai somewhat constipated and slept poorly at nlcht nntil I was about ready to col lapy. Eceinp on account of trio won derful qualities of "Anuric," prepared by Doctor Tierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., I sect for a box, and before using tho whole box I iclt nnd Etill feel improved. My sleep is refreshing, miecry reduced, and life is not tho drag it was before. I most cheerfully recommend this remedy to sufferers from lika ailments. Yours truly, W. A. Ronnns. Note : Yon' vo all undoubtedly heard of the famous Dr. Pierce and his well known medicines. Well, this proscrip tion Is one that has been successfully need for many ycaro by the physicians and specialists of Dr. Fiercc'a Invalids' Hotel nnd Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for kidney complaints, and dis eases arising from disorders of the kidneys and bladder; such as backache, weak back, rheumatism, dropsy: con Cestion of tho kidneys, inflammation of the bladder, ecaldlng urine, and urinary troubles. Up to this time, "Anuric" has not been on sale to tbo public, but by tho penunsion of many paticnta and tho Increased demand for this wonderful healing Tablet, Dr. Pierce has finally decided to put it into the drug stores of this country within immediate reach of all Enfferers. I know of one or two leading drug gists in town who have managed to procure a supply of "Anuric" lor their anxious customcra in and around tbia locality. If not obtainable send ono dime hy mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package or bO cents for full treatment. Editor Please insert this letter in somo con.'jiicuoua place in yctr pancr. Now in Good Health Througli Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Say it is Household Necessity. Doctor Called it 'a Miracle. All women ought to know the wonderful effects of taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Qompound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actus.3, cases: ill Hardly Able to Move. Albort Lea, Minn. " For about a year I hnd sharp liains across my back and hips and was hardly nblo to move around tho houso. Wt head would acho and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After taking; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound and Liver Pills. I am feeling stronger than for years. I havo a littlo boy eight months old and am doing my work all alono. I would not bo without your remedies in tho houso as thoro aro none liko them." ilra. F. E. Yost, 611 "Water St, Albert Lea, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Pittsburg. Penn. "Your medicino has helped me wonderfully. Wlion I was a girl 18 years old I was always sickly nnd delicate and suilored from irrepilnnties. Threo dootors gave mo up and Baid I would go into consumption. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Oompoimd and with tho third bottlo began to feel bettor. I soon bocarao regular and I pot 6trong and shortly aftor I was married. Now I havo two nice stout healthy children and am ablo to work hard ovory day," Mrs. Clementina DuEnnmo,34 Gardner St.,TroyIIill,Pittsburg,Ponn. All women aro invited to vrrlto to tho Lydia E. Plnlchnni Modl Olno Go., Lynn, Mass., for special advice, it will bo confidential THE APPETITE IS POOR THE DIGESTION WEAK. THE LIVER INACTIVE OR YOU HEED A T0H1C TRY HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS HELPS TO IMPROVE CONDITIONS A Protest. Papa was about to apply the strop. "Father." said Willie, firmly, "unless that Instrument haB been properly sterilized I desire to protest." This gave the old man pause. "Moreover," continued Willie, "tho germs that might be released by the violent Impact of .leather upon a por ous textile fabric but lately exposed to tho dust of the streets 'would be apt to affect you deleterlously." As the strop fell from a nerveless hand Willie left him. London Satur day Journal. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong-, sick women Weli, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. Hardened. "Docs my practicing make you nop vous?" asked the man who is learning to play the corneL "It did when I first heard the people round about discussing It." replied the sympathetic neighbor. "But now Tie getting so I don't care what happens to you." London Answers. Not So Bad. On the test paper in answer to the question "What do we mean by the plural of a word?" Lucy had written: "By the plural of a word we mean th same thing, only moro of it" Chlca go Herald. Ilarrisbursr, Fenn. " When I wns singlo I suf fered a prcat deal from female weakness because my work compelled mo to stand all day. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for that ami was maao stronger ay its use. Alter 1 was married I took tho Compound again for a femalo trouble and aftor three months I mssed what tho doctor called a growth. Ho said it was a miracle that it camo away as ono- generally goes under me Kimo to navo tliem removed. 1 never want to ho without your Comjxrand in tho houso." lira. Fiiank Knohl, 1042 Fulton St., Uarrisburg, Penn. Her Up. IIIIIIIIIMJIllllllllil jia'ii ,:w-i