Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
i W. L. DOUGLAS "THE OHOE THAT HOLDO ITS CHAPE" $3.00 $3.00 54.O0 $4.00 & $5.00 aWMn Sav Money by Wenrin W. I Douk'o" lvoe. For vlo by orcrOOOO uhoo donlcr. '!! Bout Known Shoe In tho World. W. I- Dtnyju tun and iht retail rwxe i (tamped on (lie but. torn of ill ilm it die factory. I1t Vilgr U f,ujrteed and (lit w.irr (M.-t-i galr.tt lilglt prira for infriior ilwx. The retail ftktt art du nine mrywlir. Tli4y fut no more in iwn I'mdcIk tlwui durr Jo Ui Nw York. Tliey are always worth the jnlf paid for llui. Tlx quality of W. L. DotijUi product b jjuaraitl by more than 40 yean ripctinice in milting fin ahoci. 'II ic tmtrt ilvlr art i)m Uitleri in lite I'athlon Crntrtt of America, 'liny art nuJo in a wtli-equlppod factory at Brockton, Mas,., by lite lichen paid, tkilled Wmakxit, uiulrr the dirrtfton ami nijxrvliio.1 01 ofKitmvnl men, all wwkliij with an noneu determination to main llio let Ikx for the price tint money ran buy. A.k xur aba 4Mlnr fur XT. I n.ngtnt tlnr. If he run 11. t input yu with Mi Mint yu waul, Ink vtlinr iatli.. Writ, for lnlr.lln hnntilot lll.liirr lint cut .liM.uf lb Mgli.it Uiwlnnl of quality (r lim iiir, D7 r.lru iiu.ii. P--r r.. yjy Mf Boys' SU LOOK FOR W. U Dmulas fA ff A . Bt U tk. .rU 11. . mid the rotall prieo ' 'Z"Y?'...,r' $3.00 S2.M k 52-00 tamped on the bottom. UJSsi'TsKS snmairr e Ply New Game. "I wish these llltintratom would pick up a tilth) ncnnrul Information." "How now?" "In my now hook the artist linn fur ulnhrd a ulcturn of flvn girls playing brldci'." Louluvlllo Courier-Journal. The Landlord's Request. "Wo hope to get iwmo Heptember nur-nts. Mr. Flulxluii. When you recti home, will you deny tliut Ihcre are nhnrkn hero V "Vm. Do you wlnu to rtTlsn thli bill? I.oiiIhvIUi) Courlor Journal. jjj "Leader" and "Repeater'9 H "Leader" and For the hlch nycra. or the low flyers, "Repeater'' bIicIIs have the reach, spread and penetra tion. Their great sale iu due to these qualities, which insure a full batr. Made in many causes and loads. nn suim to ask vor Tim w brand rounding a Career. ' "That wuh n Krcnt Rpcech you tnndo" aald tin? cnthunluRtle friend, ' "Do you think It will help mo?" nuk ed Ronator Horchum. j "UiKjuuMtlnnrtbly. It may not hnvo nnich Infltiona) In public uffnlrn, but It oiiRht to Kt you uu 'tiKur.'nifnt with finy lucturo bureau."--Brooklyn Cltlzfii. j The Minister's Temptation. A youni; rouplo wont to a minister' house to i;ot nmrrlcd. Aflur the cere inony tho hrldnrootn drew tho clcrpy innn naldo and i.ald In u wlilnpcr; "I in worry I have no money to pn your fee, but If you'll toko mo dowt Into tho collar I'll hIiow you how tc fix your hub mcler ro tlmt It won't roK' ili'r." baltlmoro Sun. A rscTuvTiea r " iv" r SVi A Carelessly Treated Gold 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 ycar3 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 alcajiolic substitutes, but insist on tho Qvnaino Scott's ni vision. One bottle usually lasts longer than a cold. Every druggist has it. 75 .iiigT:lJ:flillAVlIFro BUSINESS MID STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL Otirirrwliirtbm nn nrcupylnx rnrUtil ihmI. tionn, Tlio ti'iifhina tiruc la ilMVmit f mm mllimry litiilnwn mIio.i1. Thnroiiih. I'meU. c.l, liullvl.l.ml. MC1IOOI. I'OIt MEN ONLY. Aildrri-. Tho itoviilrur, Y. M. C. A.,rrtl.oJ. Orrton, an.t irnt dJlalUil Information. WIDOW'S PENSION , f CIVIL WAR s: No Uw ilvea till, when m.rriftl prior tn Junu S7, HO. lUmrilt niilow. aitnln a wlduw alMbnnud. Writ for Wank.., Aak alxilil (ViiW.raU inrlcfl. Ilirln.ton & Wll ton. Watliiniton, D. C. KstufilUFioU DM. Write nhout your wunls in MiIh lino to FINKE BROS., 183 Mndiion St., Fortlnnd, Ore. P. N. U. No, 42, 1010 A Time for the Two Bears. Vo hnvo n friend who In fond o! tclllni; how hlu elderly mother tool lilm ntililo wncn no wuh nuout to b married and advised him always t keeji two bears in Ills homo it be wouk be nappy. When ho asked her what sho meant ulio explained tlmt the animals sht had In mind wero "bear" ana "for bear." Tho Jioniely ntory Is one that wt Americans inlr.ht well lay to heart Just now. In both our foreign nnr. domestic relationships Kreat forbear anco may noon ho necessary to avoir; quarrels, and quarrels are invarlnblj ruinous to happiness, dlsturblns tc bustuess and nearly always lend us do many things that wo afterward . Bret. Commurco and Klnance. Will Tickle Him to Death. Mrs. A. 1'vo planned such a de llghtful surprise for my husband. Mrs. U. What Is it? Mrs. A. He'll bo getting his fall suit out shortly and I've put a quarter li ono of tho pockets. lloston Tntns crlpt. Cma Crannlalcd Eyelids, Eyes inflamed by expo sure to Snn, Dnsland mnd quickly relieved byflnrtna CKerucuy. io omanmij, At Comfort, lust live Vour Dmeelit 50c per Mottle. Marine Eyi SnlvelnTubei25c. ForDookollheEyePreeaik Drugglits or Hurtse cyo umeaj to., uucoaa BATTLES IN PEAKS ALPS COULD TELL STORY THAT WOULD THRILL. Mountain Ranges the Scene of Many Historic Encounters Pastes Trav ersed by 'Soldiers Thousands of Yeara Acjo. If the rUKCcd (teaks of tho Alps could tell their story, thero would he many n thrilling find warlike Incident to relate; but nouo so Mrnngo as tho ones ennctcd between tho Auxtrlnns and the Italians In these mountainous reKlon.H. The Itnllnns arc absolutely at home In the mountain, and the Austrlnnn ure usIiik every Invention of Hcleucn to counteract this ndvnntiiKe. All the parapets on the steep roads, whero summer tourists were wont to motor, have been demolished, und beautiful pint! forests have been swept away, so that nothing shall obstruct tho artillery. Largo areas hnvo been mined, and by pressing a button the Austrlnns can hurl nn avalanche of rocks and bowlders on to the heads of the advancing Italians or blow up tho roads beneath their feet. From the Cottlnn chain, marking the boundary of France In the west, to the Carnlc and Julian Alps, north nnd east of tho Adriatic In Austria, there are generally a thousand passes and routes of more or less note, nearly all traversed by practicable roads, and some shortened by railroad tunnels. Over these roads armies marched to battle over two thousand years ago. Mont CVnls pass may have been Han nibal's route when, In the year 218 II. C, tho Cartha;;lnlan conqueror In vaded .taly with a large army, half of which he lost amidst the Alpine snows. The conquest of some Alpine tribes by Augustus; the desultory warfare of Teutonic nnd Franklsh hordes In the tlfth nnd sixth centuries, nnd the In rrenslng sanguinary strife of Swiss "confederates" and AuMrlnn oppres sors, which lasted from the breaking up of the Cnrollnglau empire, In the tenth and eleventh centuries, until the crys tallization of the Helvetic republic by Mipolnon IJonnparte's act of medla ntlon In 160.1 all these fill the chron icles and mnko nenrly every practi cable foot of Swiss territory heroic ground. When Napoleon entered Itnly he crossed the Alps with an army of .'10.000 by the Great St. Bernard pass. May 1B-UI, 1800. Litter he constructed tho great military road over the Sim plon pass, from llrleg. In Switzerland, t DomodosKoln, t Itnly, nnd thence to Milan. Prehistoric Man. The life habits of prehistoric man. as well as his antiquity on earth, arc known almost entirely from fossil re mains of various sorts. The dntn, how ever, tire very scanty and Insufficient for strictly logical deductions. Tools und hunting weapons, bones of tropi cal fauna and remains of man are found In the gravel beds of western Kurope. Apparently man antedates the glacial period as this tropical fauuii there was previous to the Ice age and becnuse remains of glacial fauna, together with luinum remains, occur In Inter geological deposits. Thus, the antiquity of mini becomes r ques tion of the date of the Ice nge, nnd that occurred 00,000 years ago at least. The Implements of prehistoric man form u basis of a division of early In dustrial development Into the stone age, the bronze age, nnd the Iron age. Dearie Mel I'thel Has Tom proposed yet, Maud? Maud No, not oxnctly. Kthel Not exactly I What do you mean? Maud Well, yon know, ho always used to knock when ho came to our house to visit me. Well, last night he came with u ring. Can White Cats Hear7 The acuteness of tho average cat's souse of hearing Is proverbial, but It Is a proverb that needs qualifying. For example, many white cats are said to bo absolutely deaf, und though the Idea may appear absurd at first sight, It Is believed by koiihi students that the color of a cat Is associated with Its sense of henrlng. Among several Imported Persians, or long-haired cuts, from nbroad, not ono whlto ono In tho number has been nblo to hoar the slightest sound. Of course thero tiro white cats tlmt can hear, hut they huve been as much to tho short-haired pets of tho fireside ns to the aristocratic long-hnlr of tho shows. Blunt Insinuation. A fashlonnblo painter, noted for his prosaic output, was discussing at a studio tea In Now York a recent scan dal in the plcttire trade. "Look hore, old man," said a noted etcher, "do you paint all your own pictures?" "I do," tho other nnswored hotly, "nnd with my own hands, too." "And what do you pny your hands?" tho etcher inquired. "I'm thinking of starting an art factory myself." Uncle Is Still There. "I told Undo Torn that ho was get- tine too old and feeble to attend to business." "Did he tako It klndly7" "He threw mo out of tho office." Boston TranncrlpL Jealous. Ethel Fancy Jack calling Miss 3erelrf the apple of his eye. Maud Ho must hnvo meant tho svaporatcd kind. Couldn't Help It "Doctor, my brother stepped Into a hole and wrenched his knee, and nor be limps. What would you do In a case like that?" "I'm afraid I should limp, too!" Plttsburefa Dispatch. Misery in Back, Headache and Painm Limbs. Dear Mr. Editor For mora than a year I suffered with misery in tho back, dnll headache, pain In tho limbs, was Bomonhat constipated and Blept poorly at nigni until x was about ream' to col lapeo. Seeing on account of ttio won derful qualities of "Anuric," prepared by Doctor rierco, of Buffalo, N. Y., I sent for a box, and before using tha vrbole bor I lclt and Elill feci improved. My sleep Is refreshing, misery reduced, and life is not tho drag it was before. I moat cheerfully recommend this rcmcdv to sufferers from lite ailments. loursirniy, w. a. uouekt3. Note : You've all undoubtedly heard of the famous Dr. Fierce and his well- known medicines. Well, this prescrip tion is one that has been successfully used for many years by the physicians and specialists of Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for kidney complaints, and dis eases arising from disorders of tho kidneys and bladder, such as backache, weak bock, rheumatism, dropsy, con gestion of the kidneys, inflammation of the bladder, scolding urine, and urinary troubles. Up to this time, "Anuric" has not been on sale to tho public, but by tho persuasion ol many patients anu trie increased demand for this wonderful healinc Tablet, Dr. Tierce has finally decided to pat it into the drug stores of this country within immediate reach of ail sufferers. I know of one or two leading drug gists in town who have managed to procure n supply of "Anuric" lor their anxious customers in and around tbis locality. If not obtainable send ono dime by mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package or 60 cents for full treatment. Editor Please insert this letter in jomo conspicuous place, in ycur paper. THE APPETITE IS FOOR THE DIGESTION WEAK THE LIVER INACTIVE OR YOU HEED ATONIC TRY HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS IT HELPS TO IMPROVE CONDITIONS A Protest. Papa was about to apply the strop. "Father," said Willi'!, firmly, "unless that Instrument has been properly sterilized I desire to protest." This gave the old man pause. "Moreover," continued Willie, "the germs that might be released by tho violent impact of leather upon a por ous textile fabric but lately exposed to the dust of the streets would be apt to affect you delcterlously." As the strop fell from a nerveless hand Willie left him. London Satur day Journal. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong1, sick women well, no alcohol.. Sold in tablets or liquid. Hardened. "Does my practicing make you ner vous?" asked the man who is learning to play the cornet. ' ' "It did when I first heard the people round about discussing IL" replied the sympathetic neighbor. "But now I'm getting so I don't care what happeni to you." London Answers. Not So Bad. On the test paper in answer to the question "What do we mean by th plural of a word?" Lucy had written: "By the plural of a word we mean the same thing, only more of it." Chlca go Herald. Now in Good Health Tlirougii Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Say it is Household Necessity. Doctor Called at Miracle. a All women ought to know the wonderful effects of taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases: lTnrrisbunr. Perm. "TThcn I was sinsrlo I suf fered, a great deal from females weakness bocauso my work compelled mo to stand all day. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Aregetablo Compound for that and was mado stronger by its use. After I was married I took tho Compound again for a female troublo and after threo months I jiassed what tho doctor called a growth. He said it was a miraclo that it camo nway as ono generally gees vuider the knifo to havo them removed. I never want to bo without' your Compound in tho house." Mrs. Frank Knobl, 1042 Fulton St, llarrisburg, Penn. Hardly Able to Move. Albert Lea, Minn. " For about a year I had sharp rains across my back and hips and was hardly ablo to movo arountf tho house. Mt head would ache and I wis dizzy and had no appetite. After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound and Liver Pills. I am feeling .trongcr 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 ns thero nro none like them." Mrs. F. E. Yost, 611 Wator St, Albert Lea, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Her Up. Pittsburg. Penn. "Your medicino has holpod me wonderfully. When I was a girl 18 years old I was always sickly and delicate and sullorcd from irregularities. 'Ihreo doctors gavo mo up and said I would po into consumption. I took Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vegetable Compound and with tho third bottle bejran to feel better. I soon bocamo regular nnd I cot strong and shortly after I was married. Now I hnvo two nieo stout healthy children and am nblo to work hard every day." Mrs. Clementina Dukiirin,34 Gardner StlToyllill, Pittsburg, Penn. All womon nro invited to write to the Lytlin K. Plnkhnm Mcdl Clxio Co., Lynn, Mnss., for special advice, It will be confidential. niiiiiiiuMjiiiiiiiiiii