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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
- . rr. E. & W. Chandler Tli Different Store OPENING 1 Just now we will show a large display of the Latest in Fall and Winter Hats New York, Chicago and Portland offer the Latest Millinery Novelties For Your Approval AH the New Military Effects in colors and shapes Tarns are Featured BSSns We invite yon to call and inspect this remarkable display Prices are reasonable in the extreme 1 1 j Richland SVleat Ajacket JOHN GRAVEN, Prop. ! Fresh and Salt Meats of Ail Kinds j Fresh Fish and Ranch Butter j Highest Prices Palo for Hides and PelW at all times 3 Eagle Canyon Notes J. B. Masterson and wife of LaGrande were in the canyon last wfeK for an outinpr. Jack Jameson will move to the Valley for the winter in order to send his daughter, Mise Mabel, to school. J. Pluvius visitei the canyon o the night of the 12th, break ing a four months di ought vith a copious shower. President Guyer and the board of directors looked over the Dry Gulch Ditch last waek with a .view of making extensive improv ments this fall. R. Guyer and son Louis are in the canyon getting out their win ter's supply of wood which they will float down the Dry Gulch ditch to Pleasant Ridge. George Guyer, ditch tender for the Dry Gulch Ditch Co., has been invited to take a trip to Europe at Uncle Sam's expense. His better fourth is .hostile be cause she can't go along. A (not very) pretty little ro mance at the green cucumber season culminatod recently in the" union of Belle E. Aikin and Jim A. K. Ginger. The ceremony took place at the residence of Col. R. A. Morbus, the bride's uncle, Rev. D. R. Uggist officiating. (N. B. This is a joke; diagram and footnotes on application.) Occasional. NOTICE FOR PUELISA" iC. . aTBUSIIri:.! DEl'AltTMBNT OK. THE 1NU.RIOR I. S. Un.i Office nt I.i li-a-ul.-. Ore on, August 27tli. 1117 . Notice is hereltv ;:ivon thai Ira Jacob1 of Hii'hlsind. Crfruon, vh. . u !. tl. I Mo, ;nude Hotiiwtend Knlry No. . for K - rfV 1-4. Sen. 17, h 1 NV 1 Sef. '20. Tt. US., lt.-1-J 1:., and ! .lint 'J, 1911, mado Ail. II. B., No. fo; VV l-'J N'K 1 I, NW 1-1 HE I-:, and M. 1. ) SW l-i.SiHitioiiL' J Tonirlii,;i-outli. llaiigtill Kaat, Willtiii'.-Uo Mi rMia.i, has H led notion of I yt i;nt ion to inaku five yuar Proof, to ufttublieh claim to thu land above dbgeribod, before A. 15. Combn, .Ir., Ckrk of Circuit Court of Maker County, at his ofike at llalo-r. Oregon, ot; tbii I'Cth day of October, 11)17. Claimant nainiM ah witnesHeH : John lloyro anil Jane Itoycc, of I'.aknr, Oro uoi) ; Juesu Sinclair and Howard Jacobs, of Hichland, Oregon. C. DUNN, IlcKintor. Firnt publication Fept. 13, 1017. hunt publication Oct. 11, 1917. . ,Thos..Seigel.. started fillincr his Jflos this week. IrtUTII . GRAVH iiiRTOF TRYI YES. AND 1 HE NEW! POUCH litCRSIF iqflpTHL.USEDJ . GRAVELY POUCH licF.R3 IF mEyjANUJ I CELEBRATED Chewing Plu6 OKPuUKTHK IHVCNTION OFOUfl iWIKNTAirj-PROOF POUCH QRAVI. IV PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITfi CHIWINU QUAUtTV WOULD NOT KT.r mfciH INTHI8 SltCTIOIl. NOW THC P. TENT POUCH KKKP IT I'OESH At O txrAN ANDOOOO A LITTLE CHt V Of ORAVILY I KNOUOM AND LACTS LNOKR THAN A OIO CHCW Sam Brown is preparing to build a silo. Mrs. Thos. Seigel and daughter Rachel are attending campmeet ing at Nampa. Teachers and pupils alike are thankful for the new walk at the school house. 18 dairy cows for sale at right price. Inquire of J. W. Camp-bell.-ad43tf The farmers of the Sunny Side district are busy hauling their winter's wood. Mrs. McCullum of Baker has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Bennett. SEE THAT SMILE-OH L POSTERS nn i nnAfms are spread withi XJjDDAY V r f5- l IE rn ECONOMIC AND MILITARY PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON In addition to compute coutmcn In Conor! ntt elaittille oJucatlon, altera lull onportunltlo In MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIEMCE AKTS AND COMMERCE Plan (or otr . -.tlvo (uluro evrvlca. Your country need It. S)nttorfrelllutratcilhooklott,"TrAln the Ora n lorj'aaeo orWar"and"Tho Womon and t!i L i.rlty." AdJrasa altrr, UlllVEnSltV OF OREGON. Euocne. tlrcuon r Af To Win the War? This Newspaper recommends Today's Housewife to every patriotic woman who wishes to help win the great war Today's Housewife is especially needed by every homemalter in the present war-crisis, because the seven Courses in Domes tic Science now running in the magazine help housewives to better select, prepare and conserve food supplies, to cut down waste, and at the same time to add to the health and welfare of the entire family. 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WANT TO TRADE Eagle Valley farm of 60a for Sparta ranch Address C. E. Thorp, Richland NOTICE FOR PUDLICATION, I'ubliHlii'r Ditptirtiiicnt of tho Intitrlor. ' U. H. l-miil Off ii'n ut l.n Oriinilo, Oro Udii, AiiniiHt '.'7tli, IIII7. NOTIOK t liori'by uivon Unit Tliomnn .I, HntiHton, of Hobittottit, (Vinron. who on Kuptoiiilmr 17, 1111 1, tiinilo lloniitHlcitil Kntrv No. 0III7JW, for KV 1-1 NV 1-1, W 12 HV l-l, Hoc. H, NK l-l HH l-l, Hue. 7, anil on Att,l), HMO, uiiulii Ad, II. H. No. mm), for W I -U N V LI, 8-. 17, mill H U'2 Nl l-l.flotahm 18, TowitHliip 0 Soillh, HntiKu 17 Knot, Williiinuttu Morlillai), Iiuh filed notlco of intor.tlon to innko tliroo-yimr I'roof to tho luml iv''ovii ileHcrllmd, buftru Ohnrlos J. HnU ton, United Htnt'jH ComtnlHHloifur, ut lila ofllcit, ut 1 lull way, OroRon, on tho U;ird duv of Octohor, 1U17. Olulitiant iminoH iih xvitticiiPUH ; John M, Gruuiiu, of Itlrhluiid, OruRou ; Van N.' llotiHton, Ilarnurd M. Gruono, unil Itnlplt N. Citrrtilhuni, nil of Itohlnot'.o, Oruiroii. 0. 8, DUNN, UcuIhW. First publication Sept. 13, 1017. Ubt j)ublicatiou Oct, 11, 11)17.'