Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, September 13, 1917, Image 8

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    E. & W. Chandler
Different Store
OPENING
New York, Chicago and Portland
offer the Latest Millinery Novelties
For Your Approval
Just now we will show a large display
of the Latest in Fall and Winter Hats
All the New Military Effects
in colors and shapes
Tarns are Featured "ciSgff"
We invite you to call and inspect
this remarkable display
Prices are reasonable in the extreme
RichSand Meat Market
JOHN GRAVEN, Prop.
Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds
Fresh Fish and Ranch Butter
Highest Prices Pair! for Hides and Pelts at all times
ECONOMIC AND MILITARY
PR EPA REDNESS
THE' UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
In cddltion to complete courses In general and
scientific education, offers full opportunities In
MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE
ARTS AND COMMERCE
Plan for effective future service Your country
needs It. Send for free illustrated bookletsTrain
tho Brain for Peace or War" and The Woman and
the University." Address Registrar,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Oregon
10GAL ANDJ3THERW1SE
Comb honey for sale. Call on
F. L. Payzant. ad
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vm. acnuitz recently nonacea
a day's labor to the cemetery.
J. M. Johnson has moved his
family down from Sparta to their
new home in Eagle Valley.
- Just received a new shipment
of stag shirts and khaki motor
suits. Don't fail to get one.
Raley's. ad
We acknowledge receipt of the
1916 Yearbook of the Department
of Agriculture, with compliments
of Hon. Nick Sinnott.
Anyone knowing the present
address of I. N. Bradford will
confer a favor by notifying W.
H. Strayer, Baker, Oregon.
Several of our townsmen went
up to the Babcock farm on Eagle
Creek Sunday and inspected the
reservoir of Richland's water
system.
G. Drost left for Nyssa last
Saturday.
Ray RIasterson has purchased
a Bush car.
W. A. Holcomh and family were
visiting relatives and friends here
last week.
18 dairy cows for sale at right
price. Inquire of J. W. Camp
bell. ad43tf
A large crowd attended John
Baker's public sale Saturday and
everything offered was sold at a
good figure.
Dave Conrad ha3 ordered the
News sent to the address of Fay
Conrad, care Kelly's Field Squad
ron 116, San Antonio, Tex. Fay
is in the aero service.
We have just received from the
makers of Chi-Namel a little book
"How to paint or varnish any
thing in the home." Ask forono
next time you are in, you will find
manyhelpful suggestions. Raley's
Mrs. Elaio -Biuber rucontly received tho viyaea printed bolow
from her brother Clnte Mnkin, who with several other tingle Vnlloy
I boys nre located n"Cnmp Hurry J. Jones," Douglas, Arizona, tho
! present home of 'tho Tenth and Eleventh" Field Artillery:
me RjEGUAR GUY!
Dedicated to the otlkers and men of tho Tenth and Lliovonfh Field
Artillery. U. S. A., by F. H. Camp.
Mon of tho Tunt.lt ami Klovonth, lmrlc to tho word 1 write,
lU'fn you iMitttr tho World Wnr, with thi othor nations tlmt flht;
Htf'ro you smil o'er tho ncoan, whom uthnrrf huvo o.oii liofoio,
To No-Man'. Land nuil tho trniiuhiw, whoro big gnus tliuixlor unit nntr,
Mon -f tho Tent h ami Klovonth, room i tori from city and town,
Drilti-il and fori and outllttori, fomplotu oro thoy wiit you down,
To Douglas, lioro on tho border, wh'iiv Life of iu glamor h nhorn,
To jmu your pro-soot, uuitti, that woro only recontly born.
Frmn tho Sixth, that has orosnod tliooooau, womo of you worn drawn ; '
Ollict rs, noH'ConiH, privato-J, plokml far your brain and brawn,
Men who havo soon much aorvico, oauh with a fiiatliorori cap,
Kanied whon you uhaiori Old A'llla, in llm land of tho Houthorn map
You wero hold for our proton t uniti, uoouus'i of your btorlitig worth,
Held t.ir a vital roason tho day of your unit- birth;
Hold for tho Tonth and Klovonth, you rip-Muring tons of fun,
Who aro goin to lick tho lCaiaur and bin million of lighting Hun.
Tlu ri ' anotluT cause and I'll toll you if you'll hark to tho wordnl writ'
'Twiii to mold and !tliaMn tho now one, to loach thorn to drill and tiht
Twa- to toaoh thorn th vital loMun, to inako thorn fonrhw ami trou(
Ht-f. iv vim loft for tho tronohofl, to tight gainst a tliii-tr that is wrou.
Aii'l lio n af tho Tenth and Kleventh, you ouos who an now rcormtx.
Kr' 'u loavo for tho plaiiH of ICurojuf i light tho I'mnxinti brutes.
You must nl ways bo mon and Mild torn whilo lifo IHriia lighting oliaii'i
Alw:n-ln bravo and willing, when you ftghtonihn plain of Fran i.
You ciuiio from tho crowdud citiurt, you cauui from tho uowplowod Mold,
You cauio from tho mountains and prairio, whvro Xaturv hor roal
mon yioldrt,
You answored tho call from tho vitiligo, that lion in tho northern wood,
And now thatyou'vo gathered togothor, you must dolivur tho good.
Your inothorH and fatliurn and aihtorn, aoli pray for tint lovod 1ioh,
That loft to tight for your country, loft your rtwuothoarta and wivon,
Loft tho girl whom you murrind, or tho ono whom you proiuipod to wod ,
Loft uhon your country callod you, Vaui tho blood of you all ih rod
You didn't wait for ooiiHcription, or tho day of tho uumborod draft,
When thoy wiid you mightn't bo choson, youHiiiiplycliuclclod and
laughed,
And said, "It in now that I'm t)mk'd,'tiH now that I havo tho chance,
To light for my Undo Sammy, for l)omocraoy'n caiHoatiri for Franco.'
You men of tho Tonth and Klnvonthiiyou all aro rogular guya,
You atjuwored the call Hpoutanoous, you didn't covet the prize,
Yon didn't wait for the training camp, or try for the oHlcera' nohool,
You did on tho spur of tho moment, you followed the ancient rule
That your fathom followed in '1)1 and your brothem in '1)8,
Whon your country needed its fighting mon toHottle the iiation'n fato;
And quit your jobs in tho citiuu, came from tho mines and tho wood,
And onlistcd in UiicIo'h Army, for you're made of tho proper gondii.
And now you aro gotting ready, you aro learning to lluht and drill;
Swinging your guns into action, otiuh with hi place to till,
Waiting the day of the order that will take you over to Franco,
Whoro tho Allied ArmioH aro drilling for the day of the big advance
With tho English, French and HussiaiiH, you'll bear Domooraoy'H flag,
Silent, dotormined fightorH, who will never falter or lag,
'Till tho power of the German Kaiser iH wiped from the face of thooarth,
You will show tho nations of liuropo, what Uncle's soldiers aro worth.
Now mon of tho Tonth and Elovonth, I'm bidding you all farowoll,
I'm thinking moro than l'vo written, but it's awfully hard to tell,
You men of tho Field Artillery, who'vo proved what you'd really do,
Beneath tho Hag of your country, tho Hod, tho White and the Blue.
C THE GdPD JUDGE AT A KAILV)
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JlOUR'HONOR.L
IniCtl TOBACCO 131
JUST THE THING
did tue nnvc.
SAVES LUGGAGE.
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ijuji uni; Munu
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(YES-A WEEK3 1 &J, .fh (JUDGE WILL L
SUPPLY OF W-BI V A V iADDnCSS.YOUl
CUT IS EASYp lrJ
to CAwnY. yy-C.
THE Call to the Colors calls for thrift and
common sense by everybody. A 10c. pouch
of W-B Cut Chewing goes twice as far" as lOc.'s
worth of ordinary tobacco. That's the big point:
W-B Cutisn'tordinary tobacco, it'atich tobacco,
and ci lasting chew.
UO y WETHAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 110? Broriwijr, HtW York Clly
NOTICE FOR PUULICATtON.
(I't'HI.ISlIKIt.)
DKI'AKIMWr OF Till: INTKRIOR.
U. 8. IjuhI OlHcn tit La (Jmiido, Ore.
Kn, AtiKUt '.'7tli, 11117.
Notice in huji'liv lveii Hint Ira .Inrobt
o( Itluliluiiil, Orison, who, oil Dec. nth,
1010, pmilo HoiiivHlimd Kntry No, OfiHilS,
for 15 I .'J SV l-l, H,.c. 17, K 1-2 NV l-i,
Hoc. M, Tp. H K. ll 15., und on July
101 1, mielo Atl. II. H No. OlittM, for
V l-'J NI5 I I, NW 1-1 I5 I-l, unil NI5
t IHW M, Section 20 TowiifhlpDHoiith,
IUiiku II Kant, Wlllniiinttn Morlilliin,
hai tiled not k'o o( Intiuiiioii to tnnko ll vo
yeur Tronf, iiiDittulillnli clikltu to thulaml
ahovit iliniTllifil, boloru A. li. Coiubn,
Jr., Clirk (il Circuit Court of llakiir
(oiinty, nt UU olllto at IUU.t. Drccon.
on tlin I'fltli ilny ol Ootobnr, 11)17.
Uiiiliiiiiut imiiiort nii wltnunMfH : Jolia
Itoycti and Jnnw lloyai, of Ilakor. Dro-
uon ; Juhso Hincliilr uinl Howard Jncob,
of Itlcliliind, Oh'koii.
t;. H. DUNN, HcKlKtcr.
Klrnt publication Knpl, l.'l, 1017.
I.nnt publication Qui. II, 11)17.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
(l'ubllfllicr)
Doptrttnunt of tho Interior,
U, H. I-antl Officii nt Lu (Srtiiidu, Ora-
Kon, AuutiHt l!7th, 1017.
MJllUlv If licrtiliy u'lvcn tlmt TIioiiiiin
J. UoilHtou, of Itoblnelto, drouon, who
on HojiteuilKir 17, 101 1, iniidii lloiiicntciid
liiurv no. ui;i7;i, iur w i- xxv w,
W 1-2 8W 1 I. Hoc. H. NI5 1-1 8H I-l.
Hoc. 7, und on Aili. I), HUH. inmlo Ail. II.
K. No. 01871111. for W L2 NW 1-1. K."c. 17.
nnd 15 1'J NIC 1-1, Suction 1H, Townnhlp
I) South, Itnnijo 17 ICiiMt, Wlllnuuitto
Meriuiuti, niiF iiiod mitlco oi Intor.tlou
to mnko throo-your i'roof to tliu liuid
ntiovo dufcrilicd, licforo Clmrli'H.l. 8li"U
ton, United 8tni?H Coniinlublonur, nt IiIh
ofllco. nt Ilitllway. Ornson. on tlui L'Jlrd
day of Octobor, HU7.
Uinimnnt iibiiiuh ub ivltncnucs: John
M. Grt'OlIu, of Itlclilnud, Orouon ; Vim N.
Hpiifton, Bernard M.drouno, and Itiilpli
N. Currutliura, nllof Itoblnut'.t), Orcuon.
h. O. S. DUNN, Ri'KlRtur.
First publication Sopt. Ill, 1017.
una puuiication uut, n, 11117.
$5 REWARD
For return of Ono Bay Goldinj?
Whlto atrip in face, branded H
oh loft shoulder, wire cut On right
knee. Finder will call at News
office and claim reward. ad41'8i