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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1917)
JSC LOCALS j wnoooooooooMooooooooiwar Soma flno ruin hint night. Miss Korn Chundlor la uttcnd liiR IiIkIi achool in Bnkor. - SOA1' a bijr Block of all popu lar branda at Saunders liro'a.-ud L. IS. Chandler has Bold hit) farm to John I'. Jones. Consid eration $9000. Mrs. W. W. Kirby has been conllned to her bed this week as u result of lumbuKO. Kniruhlon. Hear in mind we , me headiitiarlers for this delicious ureakfast dish. SimnrlorH Mro'H. Mrs. T. A. Cobb and daughter Mrs. Hthel Hrown, have secured rooms at Mrs. Dimmick's for the winter. Misses Alma and Myrtle Mason have returned to LaCrnnde after a visit here with relatives and friends. Sixteen head mixed stock cattle for salo. Ucof steers, yearlings, cows and calves, A. Jacobs, Five Mile District. Richland. ad Goo. Dcnsley lost 110 head of sheep in a "pile up" near the counting corrals on Sand Pass Driveway one day last week. Frank Hatt called yesterday and advanced his sub. He said he has contracted fiOO boxes of late peaches to LaGrande parties. Join our happy family of wash- inir machine users; two rnoro yvonlen made happy last week by the purchase of our machines; your neighbor has one, why not you? Haley's, -ad A recent letter from Frank Clarke states that the family are now comfortably located in Port land. He also Bays that "every where we have boon grain,- fruit nnd vegetables aro burnt ,nd dried up." Probably the wildest-eyed, conscience-stricken man in this sec tion last Friday morning was A. V. Parker, and there's a reason. A, man who would leave a beauti ful girl in a cellar when the house was burning down, certainly de serves to pass sleepless nights to say the least. The manufacturing of whiskey within the boundaries of the United States was stoppod at 11 o'ebek last Saturday night. It . is estimated that there are about three hundred millions of gallons of booze now in storage in this country, and from what wo can learn tho boot loggers in Baker liavo a big stock on hand. lliss Hazel iferr, who attended summer school in Portland under the supervision of Ruby Shearer Urennnn, considered one of the most proficient primary teachers in America, is justly proud of the certificate she has received which states that she has completed the special course In primary work and all tho regular subjects taught in grades ono, tvvo and three. THIS (Jovormi'ont nccls Fnrmora no woll nit I'lKhtors. Two million threti limiririxl thoWwutl u6r8 of Oraton & California Hnllroad Co. (Jrmit LandB. Title roli)TBted In UnlfwI.Statoa ,To bo bnoncd for honioHtonils and "K Cn; talnlric somoof bout land loll In United Hiatus. Lmko Copyrighted Mnp, bUow Inir hind by Boctlonn and doicriptlan of 4oll, climate, rainfall, lelovatlonB, .torn 1)braturo, otc, by counties Poitpald )na Dollar. Urant Lauda-ocatHift Co,, Box 610, Portland, Orogbn. n i i i r r lucmanu rooi Koom Allan Binhelmer) Prop. POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks of All Kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Come in and spend your idle time We'll treat you right will bo paid for the arrest ami convic tion of tho party or parties who stole one derrick cable from the Soule Ranch in Dry Gulch. ad) Oliver J. Francis, Richland. Dance after the movies tonight. Singer sewing machine oil and ncedlcB at Solder's. ad Mrs. John F. Herr and Mrs. D. Allen have been sojourning at Hot Lake. For Sale One "Gabler" piano practically new. Call on L. E. Chandler, Richland. ad Mrs. Thomas Ritch of Baker spent tho week end with Eagle Valley relatives and friends. A new supply of those delicious egg noodles just received. Try a package. Saunders Bro's. ad Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tolley hnye arrived from Baker and will live in the DulTey residence this win ter. Russell Mitchell loft Tuesday morning for Nampa, where he will enter the Northwestern Naz arene College. Miss Maude Ilalley went. to Baker last Friday, taking with her Mrs. S. P. Bement and daugh ter Miss Edna, who had been vjs. iting at the Ilalley home. The directors of tho Dry Gulch pitch Co. inspected the ditch and held a meeting at tho Moorehead cabin Sunday. They aro planning on making seme extensive im provements this fall. Commencing this week we will receive weekly shipments off kip pored salmon, the delicious hinch specialty; alsj boiled ham, minced ham, bologna, weinics and link sausage. Kaley's. ad It has been suggested that the city erect a municipal natatorium over "Richland Springs" between W. B. Wright's residence and Chandler's store. This will not be done, however, until the water system for the town is completed. Tho life of your motor depends principally on the oil you use. Your motor, troubles will vanish if you use our Puritan or Pansoll. Give them a trial and be con vinced. ad E. & W. Chandler. Clarence Wallace lost 52 head of sheep by poisoning- near the head of Bradley Creek about two weeks ago, bears have killed sev orul tho past two months, and he has lost 128 sopiewhoro in the mountains. It seems that a "hoodoo" is after Clarence this season. John Baker and B. W. Hensley and family expect to soon leave for Phoenix, Arizona, where they will make their future home. Mr. Baker has been a resident of Eagfo Valley for tho past nine teen years and his many friends wish him unlimited brosnoritv in hut now location'; i I Ed Augustus's now driving on oidsmobiio. J. V. Beldt'rs has leased tho opera house for it year. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones have gone to their ranch at Lookout. Cecil Saunders left Friday for Los Angeles wheio he will again enter school. Wanted to Rent 1C0 to 320a ranch in Eagle Valley. Address B care News. ad Town Marshall Richard Coger visited over Sunday with old-time friends at LaGrande. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper are visiting at the home of their son Fred, in Halfway. Mrs. Mary Olp an I son of Prai rie City are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. M. Bogart. For Sale One Edison phono graph, diamond point, and 100 records. Inquire at News office. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoke and baby visited Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Hoke's uncle, J. V. Sel ders. A fine concrete walk is being laid from the gBte to the school house. Jas. Ferguson Is doing the work. H. E. Neal and son, W. E., are in from Boise, representing the Northwestern School Supply Co. of Minneapolis. For Sule My piace of 12 1-2 a. at New Bridge, Ore. Call and get my price and terms. ad-'14U J. A. Jellison. New Bridge school will open next Monday with Miss Ada Mar tin, principal; Miss Lucile Brooks intermediate; Miss Merle Simonis primary. Wo have just been appointed agents for The Studebaker Com pany and aro prepared to supply you with wagons, buggies, har ness and hackB. When indeed of anything in the line, see'-us. Raley's. ad Miss Marie Reese of Falls City, Ore., arrived last Thursday, and is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Masterson. Miss Reese has been engaged to teach the Sunnyside school which will open next Monday. Wm. R. Usher suffered an at tack from pneumonia Saturday anu ior several nours was in a critical condition. By prompt medical aid the disease was final ly conquered and "Uncle Billy" is now convalescing. On and after Sept. 20th all trains on the Robinette branch will run through to Homestead. This will make the mail arrive from Huntington at 9 o'clock in the morning, but the time for leaving in the ovening could not be learned. Misses Dessio and Harriot Sharp went to Middleton, Idaho, last Saturday to visit their broth- er Guy, who hid been attending campmeoting aj. that place but had received orders frorpthe government to report at Portland Monday for service in the navy. P. F. McClain loft last Thnrs. day for an indefinite stay, atter having been a resident of the Val ley for many years. He will visit relatives in Wyoming, South Da kota and Michigan, and lator go to Florida whero he wjll spend the winter ana possibly take up tiis permanent residence there if the country and tUmits suits Mm.' . -1 10 ...1g The true and real value of your new Autumn suit rests soley upon the satisfaction you receive. This in its broadest and deepest sense means QUALITY Maintaining the purity of their All Wool fab rics and offering the same skilled tailorship as always. In the Ed, V. Price line we are more than justified in repeating this one great truth "You can duplicate a suit price any place But a PRICE SUIT only one place:" The line is now ready for your inspection, many new novelties to select from. Come in. WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT U Raley's Cash Store U. L0OSaP1WER 20-21-22 I I Tlckcu on Sile Sept. 19. SO, 2 1 and 22; return limit Sept. 26. via H I UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM i Ask any O-W. P.. K. A N. Agent for information, tickots, etc. M Wm. McMurray, General PassengerjAgent, Portland Ej Adventures of LIBERTY Richland Opera House Every Thursday Night New Bridge on Friday bights One of the niost thrilling plays ever written for moving pictures Don't Fall to Comg Admission only 15e usvs '.ft r V , i' ft,, i - ' Iff r