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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1917)
N E. & W. Chandler Auction! Different Store Cool Weather Goods I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at my home between Richland and New Bridge, on .ft 3 1 i . - tin, .J,.. Nice soft wool and cotton Blankets and Comforts Wool and Cotton Underwear; the nice, soft, fleecy kind Mackinaws and Sweaters Men's Woolen Shirts Fall and Winter Millinery' in Large Variety Wool and Mixed Dress Goods j Silk Waistings and Suitings rvf1on-orv Lct us savc you money on jcilLivIliCii. your winter suit and overcoat. We can do it. ass" 13th aturday 0 ctober and svaeat JOHN GRAVEN, Prop. MMMMMHi Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Fresh Fish and Ranch Butter Highest Prices Paii for Hides and Pelts at all times One Wagon Mower Hay Kalce Hay Derrick Derrick Fork Cable Derrick Cart 3 Pulleys Several Pitchforks Hay Rack Plow, 14-inch Disc Harrow, 12-18 Wood Frame Harrow Single Shovel Plow Cultivator Garden Drill .Two Work Horses One Hog Six Tons Hay 225 lbs. Wheat 100 lbs. Corn 1 Set Light Work Harness 1 Saddle Log Chain Scalding Vat 132 Posts 20 Gallons Vinegar 3 Barrels I Cook Stove 3 Heating Stoves 1 Parlor Set 5 Rockers G Dining Room Chairs J Intension Table 1 Stand Table 1 Book Case 5 pair Bed Springs 3 Mattresses 1 Couch 2 Bedsteads 1 Hall Tree 1 Quilting Frnirfc 28 Yards Carpet 1 Clock Cooking Utensils and Numerous Other Articles Sale will commence promptly at 10 o'clock Free Lunch at Noon . All sums under $25 rash; on : urns over $25 n note with approved security -fill be accepted Come early. You will find something you need and th& you can buy at a price you set yourself L, E. CHANDLER, Owner C. E. THORP, Auctioneer JUSI A IK1MU MM The need for a bettor rorj be tween Richland and Baker is made strongly apparent by the letter printed below, which vas written by Mr. Wro. J. Lschner of the Rand Realty Co., Eaker: "I sure had an awful trip frtm Richland to Baker on Sunday, Sept. 21st. My wife and self left there a few minutes after 7 and did not reach here until 5 p. m. It. rained as you know all day. Climbing the Richland grade one of the chains came off a hind wheel and we tugged and pulled and backed for half an hour be fore we realized the trouble; at last two other autos came to my rescue, and, after getting the chain adjusted and putting on an extra heavy log chain, we reached the summit of the grade in safety. In getting 'out again and in again' I was covered with mud and drenched with rain, yet this was like a 'Summer Night's Dream' to what was to follow. Shortly after leaving Sparta the car skid ded and ran off a culvert and how we escaped capsizing the good Lord only knows. After compli menting ourselves over our for tunate escape we sailed along un til we reached the stone house at the top of the hill when we had a hind wheel blowout; our car skid ded criss-cross twice and then plunged into a rail and barb wire fence, throwing rails in every di. rection. snapping the wire and leaving us stranded in a plowed field. Well, after ..bout two hours hard work and wi'.h the assistance of several ty&ssers-ly, we man aged to get started again. Every thing ran alon?: smoothly for sev eral miles when one of the front tires had a blow. -oat. stranding us for another hour or so. After we got started again we had no fur ther trouble on our homeward journey. But 3he was some trip, Mr. Thorp, and one we shall never forget." r ECONOMIC AND MILITARY PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON In addition to cemplsto couraot In amoral and eclsntlflc education, olfum lull opportunity In MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE ARTS AND COMMERCE Plan for effective futuro aorvlca. Your country: nosdilt. Sand forfroe llluatrated booMata.Troln tho Brain for Ptiaco or War" and "Tha Woman and , the University." Addrats Roclttrar, 19 UHIVERSITY OF OREGON, Euocne, Orerjon Second Liberty Loan. The second Liberty Loan sub scription is now offered to the public. Its features are: Amount $5,000,000,000 or more the excess not to exceed one-half of the amount of over-subscription. Terms of bonds Maturity 25 years; redeemable at th option of the secretary of the treasury in ten years. Denomination $50 and multi ples of $50. Interest rate Four per cent payable semi-annually on Novem ber 15 andMay 15. Terms of Payment Two per cent upon application, 18 percent November 15, 40 per cent Decem ber 14, and 40 per cent January 15, 1918. Where to buy them -At the bank or postofiice. Highest price paid for butter and eggs at Moat Market. ad ,- "a, At the Methodist Church Next Sunday Rev. A. L. Thoroughman, Pre siding Elder of the Oregon Dis trict, will preach both morning and evening. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. M. Johnson will preach at New Bridge atll a. m; Rev Thor oughman at Pleasant Ridge in the afternoon. The hour before the evening sermon will be spent in prayer for the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Everybody who be lieves in this true baptism and desires it above everything else should be at this service. Every body welcome. Arthur Thomas, Pastor. $50 tfeward for Deserters Every man who failed to report to his local exemption board for military service when notified to do so is listed in the army draft records as a deserter. A reward of $50 in ca3h will bo paid for the delivery of any such deserter to tho nearest army camp or post. There are at present but about 30 of this kind of slaekervelcsprteis in Oregon, and the Provost Mar shal General at Washington has ordered a slate-wide hunt and the men will no doubt be quickly apprehended. W. E. Saunders is visiting with his family in Halfway this week. He has the Gover bungalow about completed. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (I'lililieliLT.) Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllro at J-n Grande, Ore gon, R"pt. l'-'tli, 1017. Notice in hereby v.m thttt David I), Jacobtt, cf Itichlnnd, Oregon, who, on Doe. i!7th, 1010, inudo Hoinentond Kntry No. 08020. for H 1-2 NJ3 1-1, Sec. 8. S U'i NW 1-1, Hc. 0, To. l)S., It. 41 K., V. M., and on April 2, lOlli, tnndo Ad. II. 13. No. 01441)7, for N 1-H NK 1-4, Bee. 8, and W 12 NIC 1-1, faction I), Towimhlp I) South , IlanKo l l KiiHt, Willamette Mor id tun , law filed notice of intention to make five-year proof, to entiii)llnli claim to tho land above donerlbed, before Woodoon L. I'litturnon, Unltod KtatoH Cotnmintjlonor, (It IiIh offico at Maker, Orison, on tliu Mtli day of NoyoniDcr, 1017. Claimant namea as wltnoHHoa: Ann field Hales, Howard Jacobu, and Harry Jacobs, all of Illchlaiid, Orison, and Grant Morgan, of Maker, Oregon, 0. Bi DUNN, Hculator, NOTICE ror. PUBLICATION, I'tnLIHlfi:!'. DEPART. "it.NT OF THi: IN 1 1 'M.)! I'. S. m '. Utfic lit !.i t , Atitfit -'"Hi, 1MI7. Ntli'ii rt'hr glvun tl n' I- '' h ol ItK'lilun I. Oi'K'd), wlm, ". I1 tl, l!i!'i, nnulo lliiiiimU'l Kntrv x- , fur K -'J SV Ve. 17, '. I S W i t, Si, -jo. 1'p. ft., R. 44 K., .u. I ..i. ' . v L 111! I, iitmlo A l. H. K , Ni. ' 11. I -r W l-J NH I I. SW t4 T. !', ii d N 1 KV .,8i tioniu Titiilit!'i -out I,, limiKii U I tt't, WillmiM'lt Miuiliiiii, llll!4 Mill IllltilV "( IllliHIti'HI to (I). kl ttl yimr l'roof, In i clulilltili claim I" iU- land nbovo dtjM'rllHtl, Imfoio A. 1 (''iniliH, .lr., Cltrk nl c Micult Court of linker County, at liln olllro at linker. nvon, on the -M 1 1 1 1 ilay cf Octolior, 101, . Claimant numox an witnuHKt'H J ilin Hoyni and Janw Itoyeu, of linker, Oro uoii i Jimmi Sinelaii' iuhI IIovMtrd .laobo, of lticliliif.il, Oregon , O. H. DUNN, IteKiHtor. FlrHt pitbllnitlon Hept. IM, 1017. Kuxt imblleation Oct. II, III17. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nltllHlier Depaitment of tho Interior, U. K. Lund Orili'o al I.u Grande, Ore KOti, A uuitHt L'Ttli, 1017. NOTICK i Iioreby uivtm that TliomaM J. Iloiihton, of Ito'ilnnttu, Oreuon, who on Koptumbor 17, 11)11, made HomeHlead Kntrv No. 01:17:18, for SV 1-4 NV 1-1, VV 12 SV 1-1, Hcc. 8, N H l-l HI-) 1-1, Kec. 7, and on Ati'. 0, 10HI, madn Ad, H. 13. No. Oi:i78, for W l-'NW 1-1, B?c. 17, and 13 1-2 N13 1-1, Suction 18, TowiiNhlp 0 Hoiilh, Itunuo 47 Kaut, Wlllanustto Meridian, Iiuh' II led notice of Intention (o make thrcuyear I'rool to the land above deHcrlbud, before Charles J. Bind (on, United BtatH CommtaHioncr, at his ofllce, at Halfway, Oregon, on thu'.'.'lrd dav of October, 1017. Claimant namcH na wltiicfiHoa: John M, Greene, of Hlchland, Oregon ; Van N, Houston, llornard M.Groenu, und Kalph N, CarrtitherH. allof Hoblnette, Oregon. O. 8. DUNN, IteKlHtor. First publication Hunt. 13, 1017. Last publication Oct, lit 1017,