brtoooooooooooooooooofeaNik LOCALS ' pifoooooooooWoooooooo" fanvns legging at Suundors Mp'h. -ml ohn Subb returned from Cove m torday. ton will mitjH a treat, if you fall olako in the movicB tonight. lack Jamison has bought Andy m nvn's place at New Bridge. u 10. Chandler will hold a pub ii uale at his farm on Oct. J3th. Vo have several hundred old wvspnporH rot Hale at doc per lufidrod, riot coll'ee and lunch served rim 7 a. m. until 10 p. m. at uderH. ad 1i lino exhibit of fruit for the tte fair was Bent out from here st Thursday. i bad rock slide at Mile Post 25 i Snake Kivor caused a delay of bo mail Monday. A lino baby gjrl arrived at the ime ol Air. and Airs. Marvin artin on Monday, Sept. 21th. With tons upon tons of poaches ing to waste, the need of a yer is greatly felt in baglo dk-y. Hero's a good buy, No. 8 steel iders at the old price 50c each; ly a few left at this price so mo early. Haley s.nd Those from this section who .ended the round-up at l'endle- i say theexhibiton was a grand fcess in every respect. Lindsay McArthur and Julius ahm left yesterday for Eugene icro they will resume their alios at the University. Watch your step. Statistics w that 1M1) persons were led and over -1000 injured last ir. by falling down stairs. How about that new wugon you ud? We are agents for the jdobaker. Get our prices and ms; they are right. Kaley's. o your "bit" towards the Ore- War Library Fund. J. M. jjcomb or Chas. Harbor will (i your money and send it in. 2ost Black serge suit jacket, f road north of school house, AJulny. Return to or notify i. .1. W. Campbell, Richland. Kiss Liberty is the most popu iJyoung lady that ever visited 1 1 section. If you don't believe itiake the family to the opera htso tonight. YARNING! No tresspassing v itevcr will hereafter bo toler a I on my premises. Guilty j ies will bo prosecuted. j 140 W. J. Densloy. e would like to havo letters tfiublish from our Home uoys M. .1 .. 1!H I I. ........ I. . King in mo diliuruiiL uim;m;a cLlnele Sam's Bcrvice. Wo may tfbe able to print same verba- tfflon account of the censorship li i... ii... .... K(d on newspapura uy tnu un ities, but no doubt can print h that will interest our read- Jsr..' :j,m..j n. J4jjxa.rrlv.",iJL.j'j. Richland Pool Room Allan Binhclmer, Prop, POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks of All Kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Confoctionory Come in and spend your idlo lime We'll jLreat you right If Ji.4 le other day we read a story 10 effect that cows give more jf they listen to music the ... 1 K Tf P e. Wc nsKeci major ivirit ior Lcientific explanation of this he said: "The music excites cow emotionally; sho loses prudonco and is unable to back her milk; sho gives her asiwere, udderly." Duck Bcason opens next Mon day. MisB Loutacia Tarter returned Saturday from Mineral, Idaho. Shotgun shells and ammunition of all kinds at Saunders Bro's.-ad The teachers institute will bo held at Baker on October 0, 10 and 11. Miss Lila Chandler is enjoying a vacation at tint Greener home in Pine Valley. Culls and over-ripe peaches at one-half cent per pound at the Jcllison orchard. Mrs. Frank Craig returned Saturday from a few days visit with relatives at Baker. Mrs. W. M. Saunders is now convalescent and is able to be up and around the house part of the time. L. L. Sirnnnia is navigating on crutches as a result of a horse falling on his left foot one day last week. This time try washing your cur tains in "Lux." they will come out whiter and brighter. 15c packages at Haley's. ad Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hyde of Newberg, Oregon, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Bogart, and other relatives in this section. W. P. Davis returned home Sunday. He had been to Port land with a shipment of cattle and stopped at Pendleton for the big show enroute home. Cool weather goods. Woolen and cotton mixed blankets, un derwear and hosiery, comforts, overshoes, etc. Bijy now while our stock is complete. ad) E. & W. Chandler. Many of our music lovers plan on going to Baker Saturday eve ning to hear Miss Elsje Baker, one of the world's greatist art ists. Miss Baker has more than eighty Victor records now in cir culation and is considered the sweetest contralto living today. J. S. Bodah finished his seas on's work as caretaker at tho Eagle Valley Cemetery tho first of the week. Thoso who are in a position to judge say that the grounds never were in a better condition, and that everything tends to show that Mr. Bodah would bo hard to excel at that kind of work. A. L. Barber has written his wife that ho arrived O. K. at American Lake, was examined and assigned (o tho Field Artil lery and that all the Baker county fellows wore in the same Com pany. His first day's duties were in the kitchen, but expected to bo put to drilling at once. Any one wishing to write him should address: Private A. L. Barber, BattoryA, 346 Field Artillery, Camp Lewis, American Lake, Waal). Pon't mJsB tjho sajlp at New . Bridge Saturday. ' Mrs. Andy Brown loft last week for Phoenix, Arizona. Highest prjco pajd for butter and eggs at Meat Market. ad Just received a flhipmcnt.of nice fresh cook ies; they arc dclicous. Haley's. ad Mr. H. L. Campbell of Portland is visiting with his brother, J. W. Campbul, and family. More and more i(, is becoming evident that Gen. Sherman's defi nition of war was an insult to hell. Crawford and Alberta Peaches extra fine, two cents per pound at my ranch. F. S. Morrison. -ad Andrew Nedrow will leave this week for Lea Angeles where he will make his home with relatives and attend school. A new desk, purchased with funds raised by a school enter tainment last term, was placed in Miss Dickie's room Monday. Kiddies. Ask your papa to buy you a pair of those dandy Ball Brand rubber boots for children at Saunders Bro's. All sizes. ad The regular social meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society wns held at the home of Miss Lenora Hewitt last Friday even ing. Eagle Valley citizens visiting the state fair at Salem will find the News on file in the Univer sity of Oregon Booth, Journalism Hoom, at the state fair grounds. J. S. Bodah asks us to remind those who have plants at the ccmetory that they desire to remove for the winter, that the proper season has arrived for do ing such work. Many new hats and hat shapes for children just in. Right now is the proper time to buy hats for. all the family. Our stock is com plete. ad E. & W. Chandler. "What can be done to prevent the ravages of tuberculosis in the troops sent from the west to help win tho war?" will bring the leading authorities on tubcrcu i i . i . . i . . iosis aim nnii-iuuercuiosis cam paigns into conference at Port land on October 15 and 10. Dr. J. II. McArthur has left Hichland tor an indefinite stay and is now located at Gardiner, Oregon, where ho has charge of a hospital in the absence of the managing physician, who was culled to the war. At present Mrs. McArthur is unable to say whether she and the family Bwill remain in Richland or not. Joe McPartland paid us a call Friday, and said he had no com plaint to make against the Sparta district, for in spite of the ad verse conditions ho would have several hundred bushels i of wheat. He said that it was awful lone some Uround his ranch now as Mrs. McPartland and tho children are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Gover. A neat sum was subscribed by our citizens last week for the benefit of little Charlie Shoemak er, who was so badly Injured by a fall from a horde'. The boys leg wits badly shattered and he was terribly bruised, but is get ting along nicely. Any one de siring to donate to this good cause may leave same at tho bank or hand to Noble Holcomb: 10: THERE'S A FEELING ;15 about a suit made to orderthat you; cannot get without being 'measured and having your clothes properly fitted to you. There's no other man on earth Just Like You! Ed. V. Price's expert tailors have spent many years studying thq wants of good dressers and know instantly just what you want. Let us take your measure and give these expert tailors a chance to prove these claims. You can duplicate a suit price any place; but a PRICE SUIT only one place. WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT 20- Raiey's Cash Store 25 The Adventures of ERT Y 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 nusic Elsie Baker The World's Sweetest Contralto assisted by DURIEUX, Cellist SKJERNE, Pianist At BAKER OPERA HOUSE, Saturday evening of this week Tickets: $1.50, $1.00, and 75c. WHtd or phone Tibbals Piano House, Baker; Oregon, for Reserved Seats. MUSIC