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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1917)
aaaawnwwi -J 1.1 it E. & W. Chandler Tg 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 J WE OLD FELL0W3 APPRECIATE WHAT 1 TO GET THE ORIGINA1 GRAVELY ( 7 r itU mn DAii DuvinM GRAVELY COULD NT HAVE LIVED TO SEE THAT POUCH I USED rOIMIIS PLUG Tarns are Featured We invite you to call and inspect this remarkable display Prices are reasonable in the extreme E JE3. OPAVELY'-S CELEBRATED Chewing Plug JKUl nrmDCTUH INVENTION 6FOUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH irAJnl V Dl UQ TOQACCO MADE STRICTUV FOR T. CMEWINO QUAUrTY WOULD NOT KuCf ''""J i ,w"- NOW IfH, Wlklil r-ww. i ' f nrau AKin CLEAN AND OOOQ AJLITTLC CHEW OF QRAVKLY IO ENOUOH AND LAOTO LONOER THAN A OIO CHKW 1 na nnn NAnv wluo THEREB M EYE FULL. OF NEWS ON BILLY POSTERS BILLBOARDS THIS MORNING iTHATa A. CINCH I J vxsssnssasz Richland Meat Market JOHN GRAVEN, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Fresh Fish and Ranch Butter "j Highest Prices Pair! for Hides and Pelts at all times , . ECONOMIC AND MI'LITARY jffiffl PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON In addition to eemplaU coursta In svntral and aclantllle education, etfara lull oppertunltlaa In MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE ARTS AND COMMERCE Plan (or Ifoctlv future aarvlco. Your country naada It. Sand for (rpa Illustrated booklBtt.Traln tha Brain for Poco or Ww and "Tha Woman and tho Untvtralty." Addraaa Reslatrar, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Oregon Are You Eating To Win the War? The industrial fair for the stu dents of the schools of Bakor county, to be held in the manual training building of the hiffh school in Baker on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 9 and 19, will be open both afternoon and evening. The fair will be divided into two parts, city and country, and there will be no competition between he two except in the one division of garden products. All children w.ill be divided into two groups, A and B j the A group including all over 12 years of age and the B group those 12 years of age. and under. All work must be entirely the pupil's own and he must certify to thi3. Excep tion is made only in the case of gardening in which the plowing of the ground may be done by the parents. Cash premiums will be paid for many different garden products; canned fruits and vegetables; jellies, bread cake, candy and cookies; sewing';' mechanical and art work. Exhibits will be received by Miss Elmotta Bailey, County School Superintendent, on or be fore Tuesday morning, Oct. 9th. Mi88' Lucile Br'ooks' recently lost a leather covered bible in or near IRfchland, and would be ijjeased to have it returned or ledrn'oritsVhereaDbiTtar NOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION. (I'URMSIIKH.) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. 8. I.and Qffke at Lti Grande, Orn son, August -7th. 1017 . Notice ia hurebv uivun that Ira JucoLr of Richland. Orctron, who. on Dee. Mb, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. for E l-- SW 1-1, c. 17, K 1-2 MV I Sec. 20. Tp. 9 S., It. i I K.( and on Julv 2, 1011, made Ad. W. K-, No. 01W511, for W 1-2 NK 1-4, N W Il HE 1-1, and Nl 1-1 SW 1-1, Section 20,lWnfhlp!)Sotith, Range 11 Kast, Willatni'tto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to tnaku five year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before A. II. Combs, Jr., Clerk of Circuit Court of Ilakur County, at M office at linker, Oregon, on the 20th day of October, 1917. Claimant names itfi witnesses: John Royce aod Jone IJoyce, of Paker, Oro- Kon ; Jcsso Sinclair and Howard Jacobs, of Richland, Oregon. , 0. S. DUNN, ReKiHtor. First publication Sept. 13, 11)17. Last publication Oct. 11, 1017. T This Newspaper recommends Today's Housewife to every patriotic woman who wishes to help win the great wasr odav's Housewife is esneciallv needed by every homemalicr 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. Today's Housewife is the only magazine that maintains a model home where cookery recipes, new household devices, cleaning methods, etc, arc put to practical tests before their appearance in the pages of tho maBanc' The monthly lesson on "Cookery, Foods and Nutrition" under the direction of Caroline Hunt of ihc Department of Agriculture, is alone worth the price of a ten-ycer subscription not only to the woman who follows each lesson but to the government of the United States in help ing to win the terrific war wilh the Central Empires of Europe. Favorite Magazine of Home-loving Women mM v im sum v hihl - m mm MM II ISM Sl Hf iiiiifMSSf III! IW in m ' m,mmmmmmmmw m m xmmmmm.mmimmmm. I1 HIM 1 1 I I I M II WafllfiiOyPll mwmZfflm NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publielier.) Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land OMko at 1 Graido, Ore gon, Sept. 12th, 1017. Notice 16 hereby n'uon that David D, Jacobs, cf Richland, Oregon, who, on Dec. 27th', 1010, made Homestead Entry No. 08020. for 8 1-2 NE 1-1, Sec. 8. 8 1-2 Nff 1-4, Sec. 0, Tp.OS., II. 44 K W. M.( and on April 2, 1910, mado Ad, II. E. No. 014407, for H 1-2 NE 1-4, Sec. 8, and w NE 1-4, Section 9, Townsldp 9 South, Rant'O 14 East, Willamotto Alur (dian, ban filed rTotico of intention to make flve-year proof, to efjtaDlfoh claim to the Irind aboVo described, beforo Woodson L. Pattorrfon, Unitod Stated Commissioner, at hit) office lit Baker, Oregon, on the 14th day of November. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Ann- ni.i tj . i if 1 f 1 i it uuiu uaiuai nunuiu jotuuo, uuu unity Jacobs, all of Richland, Oregon, and urant filorgan, ot uakor, urogon. .0. 8. DUNN, Register. REMEMBER, Letter home-mtkliiz it tte iIul back ol TO DAY'S HOUSEWIFE, iU iiaion lot exutcuce, it camettly planned. for oorJ, Detter homemak mg fa iU IcfjMt scns, vnth the ipuitual 6rl wentil to Io din tho njitnik njcd of lha jjmiJy in rivj home tnikjnj asllu) Mjgcit ol vomn's orpurtun Wc rtthrr than houte ketpi'ng ti the mot dreary ol wonoai immmmmwmmm Jr WMls Tory's Ifoeic w!f itindi ia a tlait by Itielf in iu practical value to homemaken, it ii alto noteworthy for Iu wonderfully in ipin'ng editorials and ipecial articles, for ill clean, delightful atone, and iti beautiful illui tialiom and covert by leading artiitt. Over one million women agree that TODAY'S HOUSEWIFE it worth several times the price ol 10 ceoti per copy. SUBSClllBE at our office You crn tvto 45 cents by uubtcriblng by tho year through us Instead of biTtca tuigle copici. Call at cur office end examine the current wue or mail your (nv or renewal) tubtcriptiW fo ut at once. Remember, a yeor'i tubtcripdori fe only Tj emit (or the mtgauae that would be cheap at $1.50, T?ji tld wd will Bond both tho EbrIcS Valley NtlvVB and rOl 3)1. "D Today's. Housowlfe for ono full year, now or WANT f O TRADE Eagl6 Valley farm of 60a for Sparta ranch Address & E. Thorp,- Richland rial AhMd,i ml f aWi.il In 1 IB .1 M hT,SMiU3 w,f a vMS miiYM NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. htblieher Department of the Interior. U. 8, Lund Ofllco nt I,a Gramlo, Ore gon, AugiiBf-7th, 11)17. - NOTICE It hereby given tliit Thonma J. Houston, of Koblriutte, Oreuon, who on 8uttemt)or 17, 191 1, nfadu IIoineatiul Entry Np. 013738, for SW 1-4 NW 1-1,' W 1-2 SW W, Sec. 8, NH 1-4 SE M, Soc. 7, and on Aug. 9, 1010. liiridn Ad, II, E. No. 013780, for W 1-2 NW 1-4, Sao. 17, and K L'J NI-J 1-4, Section IB Townshlf 9 Soiith, llango 47 JCuet; Willamette, Meridian; has (lied notice of intention' to make throo-your Proof to tho land aboVo dexcrtbed. before Cliarloa J. filial., ,ton, United Beaten OotiimUslonor, nthltf ofllco, at Hillfwdy. Orogdn,on thu U3rI Claimant names as rltnnnpoH! Johri iM. Grcono, otltlclilatid, Oreuon J Van N,' Houstou, Hornurd M, Grcono, tid Rnlplj N, Carruthoru, allof Roblnutto. Oregon.' , , , , 0. 8. DUNN, Rofjtater. First publication 8opt..l3, ioi7. . Lust publication Oct, 11 1917. !