oooooooooooooooooohaa LOCALS nnooooooooo00oooooooor Hutttrick patterns (it Saunders Hro'H.jul .1. A. Kir by and family autocti to tliu round-up tbiH week. fliuIic'Ht price paid for butter ami eggs at Moat Market. -md Uruce McDowell and family arc living iu Capt. Craig's house for tho wintor. Allon Hinhninier and .Joo Jon ninmj landed a 112-inch salmon Friday afternoon. MONI3Y- $2,000 to f 1.000 to loan on improved farms. Apply at New ofilce.nd'15lf Mra. .1. T. Howman of Haker returned liome Friday after a visit ut tho I'. .1. Ilnlloy home. Crawford and Alberla Poaches extra line, two cents per pound at my much. l' S. Morrison. -ad Walter Meacliam was in from Haker over Sunday arranging for fruit exhibit to take to the state fair. Miai Mabel and Lidn Saun der linvo gone to Corvnllis where the former will enter O. A. C. and the latter the high school. For Sale My place of 12 1-2 a. at New Htidgo, Ore. Call and gpt my price and terms. ad-Mt't .1. A. .Icllison. Go. W. Evans, Sr., received a p Jitiful injury Monday when a 2x-l fell from the roof of his new residence and struck him near his right eye. When coming in from Haker on Tuesday's stage, "Pudo" Cooper in some manner lost $200 in bills from his hip pocket. Up to the present lime no trace of the cash has bocnund. Miss Maggie Dickie arrived Saturday from htr home at Os wego and took up her duties as teacher in the public school Mon day. Miss Dickie's many friends lire indeed ylnd to welcomo her buck to the Valley. In spiteof downright meanness in other respects, Mr. Parker has a great love for children and an nounces that all small kiddies may hereafter see the movies free if they come with their parents nn-l do not occupy extra seats. Immediately after our sugges tion for a natatorium tho "city dads" got busy and bad Richland Springs filled up with gravel. We should worry; we've another plan to make a roller coaster over the ruts in tho street leading east of town. Charged with tho recent burg' lary of a house in Chinatown, Neil Gardner and Donald Dull'ey two young boys, wore arrested by Chief of Police .lackson yes terday. They will bo given a hearing beforo Judge Stoni3 to day. - -Tuesday's Democrat. Miss May Murphy of Portland, district ugent of thoO. A. C. and U. S. Dept. of Agriculture co operating, was in Richland Tues day, interviewing a number of our citizens in regard to organiz ing a "Food Thrift Study Class" for conservation of food in the homo. Miss Murphy will return hero again next month', at which time a maBS meeting will bo held and lectures delivered by Miss Murphy and: others. Watch for further announcements. x " Richland Pool Room Allan Binheimer, Prop. POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks of All Kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Confoctionory Come in and upend your idle time We'll treat you right will be paid for the arrest and convic tion of the party or parties who stole one derrick cable from the Sonic Hand, in Dry Gulch, ad) Oliver .1. Francis, Richland. See us for flour, our price is right. Haley's. ad Miss Ida Thomas is attending the Nazarene school at Nampa. Mrs. Fred Cover and daughter Elizabeth were Baker visitors Saturday. Fall house cleaning time is here brighten up tho rooms with Chi Namel. Haley's. ad Mrs. L. A. Saunders remem bered the editor witli a renewal subscription last week. Contractor Ferguson finished a concrete walk in front of W. E. Haird's residence last week. Headgear for men. We have a large stock and can fit you per fectly. Saunders Bro's. ad Grandma Brown has gone to spend the coming winter with her son E. E. Brown and family. A five-pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Stick ney on Thursday. Sept. 13th. How about that stag shirt? have you looked over our line? Some nice patterns to select from. Haley's. -ad This week we added the name of another former Eagle Valley bov to the News list; Raymond C. Keller. 2"15 W. 57th St., New York City. Mr. Selders has made arrange ments for more scats at the opera house to accommodate the big crowds that go to see Miss Liberty every Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Patterson and baby are taking in the round up at Pendleton this week and from there will go on to Portland for a visit with Mr. Patterson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Curfnian and family left Sunday for Grass Valley, Ore., where the former will have charge of tho schools in that town which open next Monday. Lon Ilensley of Phoenix, Ariz., was in the Valley last weok visit ing his sister Mrs. John Graven and other relatives. Lon is now on bis way to tho National Army cantonment in California. Mrs. L. M. Ford of Granite has taken up her residenco in Rich land. She is accompanied by her daughter Miss Harriot, who has entered high school, and her grand daughter Mildred, who lias entered the public school. Mr. and Mrs. V. J Tarter wero over Sunday visitors from Sparta. Mr. Tarter is one of the men hav ing utmost faith in that section and says that tho adverse weather conditions of tho past season have but demonstrated what can. bo oxpected under normal conditions B. V. Kicst was down from Sparta Monday, Winter Wright was a business visitor in Baker Monday. Fresh cookies; a largo variety just received. Saunders Bro's.-ad Winnie Meek is staying at the homo of Mrs. George Denolcy in Baker. Hot' coffee and lunch served from 7 a. m. unti) 10 p. m. at; Selders.- -ad Mrs. W. II. Strayer and child ren have returned to Baker after several weeks visit in Eagle. Try some of Wesson's Oil for salads, pastry, etc. ad E. & W. Chandler. Rev. B. F. Humbert, field rep resentative of the Eugene Bible College, was in Richland the first of the week. Fresh shipments of kippered salmon, boneless codfish and Fleislichmann's yeast received this week. Haley's, -ad The dance Monday night was largely attended, several being in attendance from Robinette, Spar ta, Halfway, Baker and other towns. Mr. and Mr3. Willie Masterson and little boy, and Miss Barbara Quint of Mitchell, Oregon, are visiting relatives and friends in Eagle Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chase are taking jn the round-up and will go on to American Lake, where their son is in training, and also visit in Portland before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Myers and family of Harrah, Wash., former residents of the Panhandle, made a brief stop in Richland jast Fri day while on their way home from a visit in Pine Valley. A. L. said that the crops in his section were fine this season and that business was booming. In explanation of her failure to carry out hor contract to teach here this term, Miss Mayme Lloyd writes from Hamburg, Iowa, say ing that her father is in extremely poor health and that a brother and a brother-in-law have been culled on the first draft, thus making it; practically impossible for her to leave home. She re grets the fact -exceedingly and send best wishes for the contin ued success of the high school. When the Judge with his legal shears cuts the tie that binds two erstwhile loving hearts, he severs that which many people consider too sacred for such summary treatment. It is said in England that wo Americans are too toler nntof divorce. In "Camilla," a new novel by Elizabeth Robins which begins in October Cosmo politan, the plot 'is wrapped around the theme of divorce. The story is exceptionally tinlely and interesting and well worth rend ing. It is said the government sur voyors will soon go over the routo of the Baker-Cornucopia highway Many parties favor the Powder River road, others contend that tho present road is the more feas ible, while others favor the use of the old Union road from Pine Val ley to Little Eagle, then down past Fizz Springs to Main Eagle, then up Town Gulch to Sparta. For nursolvos we believe the pres ent route with a few alterations will 1) tho moat practicable, llUT" TB 10 LADIES Your Attention, Please We have just received a shipment of the famous "ALLOVERS" Covers the kiddies all over. The ideal play suit for children. They come in Indigo Blue Denim and Khaki; fast colors; all sizes. Put a suit on the kiddies. They will like them and will save you work, WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT Raley 20. The T Adventures of Richland Opera House Every Thursday Night New Bridge on Friday nights One of the most thrilling plays ever written for moving pictures Don't Fail to Come Admission only 15c LIVE AND FNJOY LIFE If you have a home and are out of debt, don't fret and worry yourself and your good wife into the grave for the sake of making money. You have but one life to live and it is brief at best. Take a little pleasure and comfort as you go day by day, and try to do a little good to others. A morbid, insatiate desire to possess the earth, to grab every thing in sight, is at the found ation of more misery than almost any one thing, Wealth alone will never keep your memory green after you are gone; a good life and kind actions will. Autdists are warned to econo mize" Qn the use of gasoline as the country i3 threatened with a serious shortage of that article. At present several localities in Eastern Oregon are entirely out of "aUto feed'' and the supply in Richland is running low. For Sale One "Gabler" piano practically new. Call on L, E. Chsndterj Richland, ad ;15 's Cash Store -25 NO. 46. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE EAGLE VALLEY STATE BANK at Richland, in tho State of Oregon, at tho close of business Se"pt. 11th, 1917. RESOURCES Loans anil discounts $ 01,302.73 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 91.71 Bonds and Warrants 1,3SG.1Q Hanking houso , 2.7CO.O0 Furnituruand Fixtures 2,fv0'.00 Othor real estate owned 2,950.00. Due from approved rescrvo 1 banks 37,081. 05 Cash on hand 4,950.17 Total....- $ 147,030.00 1,1 ANILITIES Capital Stock paid in $15,000.00- Surplus fund 2,500.00. Undivided Profits, less ex penses and taxes paid . , . . 2,8 14. OS Individual deposits bubiect to check 104,057.73 Timo and Savings deposits. .. 22,028.85 Total 147,030.00. State of Oregon uouuiy ui juiKur j I, John F. llerr, Cashier of tho nbovo named bank, do solemnly Bwear that tho above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief, JoiiN'F. Hkrk, CaBhior. Subscribed and swnrn to beforo mo this 19th day of September, 1917. William R. Usher, Notary Public My commission expires June 24, 1919. CQ It R, EQT-Attea t : L. E. Chandler, I, N. Young, Blrectatd; BERTY