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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1917)
A i . 17 at .1" V. E. & W. Chandler Different Store Cool Weather Goods 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 Silk Waistings and Suitings Ponflonvaori- Let us savc you moncy on VJrClillClllC.il. your winter suit and overcoat. We can do it. ichland SWleai market JOHN GRAVEN, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Fresh Fish and Ranch Butter Highest Prices Paid for Hides and Pelts at all times PI'S HAVING H 1 Mr. Philip McLain writes from Mitchell, South Dakota, and says he is having a grand time but will soon leave for Michigan. He reports crops in that section fine and the weather good. The fol lowing clipping from the Mitchell Gazette shows that Phil is cer tainly enjoying himself: "John McLain, Philip McLain and Hamilton McLain are holding a delightful reunion in Mitchell. Philip reached this city this week from the Pacific coast where he located 27 years ago, having re cently sold his property in Oregon and is on his way to Florida. John McLain, who lives at Ged des in Charles Mix county, came to Mitchell on Monday to enjoy the Corn Palace and meet his Pacific Coast brother. The combined ages of these three men is 224 years. All of them served in the Civil war with northern armies, enlisting in the state of Michigan. John, who was with '.the Fourth Michigan calvary, had a horse killed under him atChickamauga, was wound ed a few days later in a skirmish with General Joe Wheeler's cav alry and finally was with his regi ment on the raid which resulted in the capture of Jeff Davis. His age is 77. Philip, age 75was in the First U. S. cavalry and operated with tfho-Army of the Potomac. Hamilton, aged 72, was in the Ninth Michigan calvary and be came during the war, one of Gen eral Kilpatrick's most trusted scouts. The Gazette man was invited to dine with the old veterans and greatly enjoyed listening to their incidents and anecdotes of thn days when they followed the flag in the Southland." Revival Meeting at the Metho dist Church A revival meeting will begin at the Methodist church next Sun day morning at 11 o'clock under the leadership of the Rev. J. W. Carter, D. D., of Wifmore, Ky. Dr. Carter was for a number of years Professor of Theology in Asbury Collegs, but the greater part of his ministereal life has been devoted to evangelistic work. He comes to us recommended by a number of the leading members of the church, including Drs. E. G. B. Man, Redd, Greer and Bishop Atkins. He is said to be a sane, strong leader in evangel istic meetings and a preacher of superior ability. A gospel singer accompanies the evangelist, who will have charge of the music during the meeting. The public is invited most cor dially to attend all'of the services, Come and see, Arthur Thdhias. Now is the time' for pancake's and syrup for breakfast; ou" Ma ple Syrup and Golden Rod Pan cake Flout' is thtf right combin ation. RaUJy's ad Public Auction! I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at my home between Richland and New Bridge, on Saturday, October 13th One Wagon Mower Hay Rake Hay Derrick Derrick Fork Cable Derrick Cart 3 Pullevs Several Pitchforks Hay Rack Plow, 14-inoh 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 1 Cook Stove 3 Heating Stoves 1 Parlor Sot 5 Rockers 6 Dining Room Chairs 1 Extension Table 1 Stand Table 1 Book Case 5 pair Bed Springs 3 Mattresses 1 Couch 2 Bedsteads . Hall Tree 1 Quilting Frap'O 28 Yards Carpet 1 Clock Cooking Utensils and Numerous Other Articles Sale will commence promptly at 10 o'clock Free Lunch at Noon TODMQ- A11 sums ""tier $25 cash; on sums over $25 a I HllvIO. note with approved security will be accepted Come early. You will find something you need and that you can buy at a price you set yourseit . L. E. CHANDLER, Owner C. E. THORP, Auctioneer Senator McNary O. K. We received from Senator Mc Nary, a copy of his speech urging the adoption of an amendment to thd food control bill so that $20, 000,000 could be expended in the reclamation of arid lands as a war productivity measure. In a recent public statement Mr. McNary said in regard to the two billion dollar war revenue bill: "I voted for the revenue bill upon its final passage as the war cannot be fought without money; yet 1 hoped that a greater portion of the revenue coulo have been collected from those colossal institutions which are enjoying the fruits of the war and arc thriving upon the enormous ex penditures made necessary by this world conflict. I would not advocate a revenue policy that would disturb or frighten busi ness, nor woul I support a meas ure that considers the pr6fiters to tenderly." - Mr. Man, are you fond of lim burger cheese? If so, don't fail to try our limburger in cans. It is delicious. Raley's. ad Notice of Sale of Real Property "Notico Is hereby given that tho under signed will on and uftor theOih day of November, 1017, soil nt private salo tho following described real property situ ated in the city of Klchlaud, County of Baker, Statnof Oregon, together with a!l water and ditch rights, tenements, lie reditamonts and uppurtonances there unto belonging or used therewith. Terms cash in hand and for the boat price ob tainable therefor. Salo by order of tho County Court of Uaker county, Oregon, j W, II. BRADFORD, Administrator of tho estate of Rachel - Uradford, Deceased. First pub. Oct. 11, 1017. Edet'ptib. Nov. 8, 1017 TWO BARGAINS Tho George Gordon property south of town, coimisting of Two Lots, each 50x125 feet; good 5 room house with bath room and pantry; good barn and other out buildings. Priced for immediate salo at $1100. See me at once. The T.A. Cobb ranch near New Bridge; 35a all under ditch, young orchard, plenty small fruit, 10a alfalfa, fine G-room house with dutch kitchen and bath room. Price $5000. Good terms. Further particulars on request. C.E. Thorp, Richl'nd NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publiehor.) Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Lund Ofllco at l.a Grnnde, Oro Hon, Spt. 12th, 1017. Notice is heroby gl on that David 1). Jacobs, cf Richland, Oregon, who, on Dec. 27th, 1010, nindo Homestead Untry No. 08020. for 8 1-2 NI5 1-1, Hce. A. 8 1-2 NW 1-1, Beo.0, Tp.OS., It. 44 15., V. M., and on April 2, i0ir, made Ad. II. 15. No. 01411)7, for N 1-8 NI5 1-4, 8cc. 8, and VV 1-2 NIC 1-1, Section 0, Townahin V South, Hanso-14 Bust, Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to mako five-year proof, to establish claim to the laud abovo described, boforn Woodson h, Patterson, Unltod States Commissioner, at his officii at Halter, Oregon, on tho 14th day of Noyomber, 1017. Claimant names as witnesses: Ann field Kales. Howard Jacobs, and Harry Jacobs, all of Richland, Oregon, and Grant Morgan, of IJaker, Oregon. O. 8. DUNN, Resistor. For Sale One Ediso'n phono graph diamond point, and 100 records. Inquire at Novfroffiuc. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (I'CBUSHKU.) DEPARTMENT OF THi: INTKRIOK. U.S. Un.l OMc,t 1.4 ;. , Oi KWi, Atigunt iVth. 1017. Nolli'iti hxrubv given that Irn .1 n-. of ItlnhUuil. Orititon. who. !'. tl 111 10. itmda I IniniMtPiiil Kutrv No. 1 for K LlJXW M, 17, I: l-'J NW I Sec. 20. I'll. 0 8., It. -il K.. and in .In 2, 1011. ihu'Ih Ad. 11. 15 . No. !:-1 '. t W 1-5) NI5 I f, NW M SI5 i-i, un.l . I JrUV l-i,Selloni!0 Tw in-hii.tn-'.n IluiiKu II r.mt, wnituiuiito Mur.'im lmt flh'd notice nf Intonllon to iiiiim- ii ywjr Proof, tooatalilihh cIhIiii to t li- In above diwrihwl, before A. II., ('u.' Jr., ('hrk of Circuit Court of Jiu k County, at hln olllui nt Hukw, -,rv on tho 2ttth day of October, 1017. Claimant name an witnenHOH: J lloyro and Juii Hoyw, of ry,cr. "i con ; Jmmo Sinclair and ibmiml ,)n of Richland, Orcein. C. S. DUNN", Ri-gNtor First publicutlon Sept. 1017. I.aHt publicutlon Cut. 11, 1017. NOTICE FOn PUBLICATION. l'ublishcr Depuvtment of tho Interior, U. S. Lund Office at l.a Grande, Or nn, AiiriibI 27th, 1017. NOTICI5 h hereby mvon thatTlion J. Houston, of Ho'-ilnotte, Oregon, w on Heptemher 17, 1014, made Homi'str I5ntry No. OWJM, for 8W l'-l NW 1 W 12 8W 1-4, .Sec 8, N15 1-4 S15 1 rJec. 7, and on Aut, 0, 101(1. made Ad. K. No. 01U730.'for W 1-2 NW 1-4, 8?e. : and 15 1-2 N15 14, 8ictlon 18, Townsl 0 South, Ruuko 47 J5ust, Wllhuml Meridian, has filed notice of intor.tl to mako throo-year Proof to tho lit a'lovo described, befbro Charles ,1. SI ton, United Btntos Coriiinissloner, nt ofllco, at Halfway, Oregon, on tho '. dav of Octobtir. 1017. Claimant names as wltnespes: J M,, Greene, of Richland, Oregon !,Vnn Houston, Uornara JM. urceno, anu itai N. Carruthers. allot Robinetto, Orcu O. S. DUNN, RokIsJ First publication Boot. 13. 1017. Jlust jiubllcaVlbu;Obf, 11',' 1017. -.' - .... y, A i -