1009000000600000000 Wnno 00000000M 00000000 Wlllard Jasper la driving a now Mitchell. Mm. H. II. Goodwin tins komo to Malheur to visit her father. Mrs. Lilly Glllotto of Pino Val ley ia visiting hero with relatives. 1'Ycsh shipment of cooked mcuts just received at Raloy's.-ad Soldora' orchestra will play for ho big dance at Halfway tomor row night. II. C. Mack returned home Sat urday after a few weeks spent at Huntington. If you aro a lover of dill pickles try "Otter" brand; thoy're doli cious. Raloy's.ad Dozens of tearrs aro kept busy hauling wood from the Reserve to the Valley these fine dayB. Money to Loan on Real Estate.. $2,000 at 8 per cent; ono to five years time. Inquire at this ofiicc. Senator Strayer and family visf ited with Mrs. Strayer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holcomb, Monday. Mrs, Guyeron Monday brought us nine apples of the Gravenstein variety, the total weight oi which was over eleven pounds. Good understanding is necess ary for physical as well as mental comfort. Buy your footwear at Suundors Bro's. and get both. -ad Members of the Christian ohurch have been soliciting funds for their new building this week, and we are told aro moating with great success. Mr. Dan French, accompanied by his mother and Bister, Miss Florence, and Mr. Ebel, all of Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Owens rind sou qf Sparta, spent Sunday at the Wm. Chandler home. J. S. Bodah left yesterday for Couer d'Alone, Idaho, where he will spend the winter months at the home of his brother. Hp ex pects to return hero in the spring but whether to take up his resi dence or not depends on circum stances. These nights and mornings re mind us that winter is approach ing. We have laid in tho.largest stock of heaters we have ever carried, If you are in need of a healer for wood or coal, look our stock over. ad E. & W. Chandler. C. D. Richards has brought his well drilling outfit in from Baker and is putting down a well on tho W. E. Summers place near Now Briuge this week. He inforns us that ho I. as a number of walls contracted in the Valley and will make his home here this winter. "There's no use talking," said one of our pibmincnt citizens last Thursday night, "Parker is giv ing us movies equal to those seen in tho big cities. The Liberty films are great and I wouldn't miss the show tonight if it cost mo a dollar instead of a measly 15 cents." The list of Liberty Bond buyers published last week contained the names only of thoso subscribing for the bonds at tho Eagle Valley State bank, Wo have since learn ed that several of our citizens se cured bonds through other sources but aro unablo.to publish a com plete list of the namos, Richland Pool Room ' a Tuesday. Allan Blnheimer, Prop, T. It. Jeffords mado this office POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks of All Kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Como in and Bpend your idlo time We'll treat you right George Simon(s wont to Baker Monday. Sheriff Anderson was a busi ness visitor last week. Mrs. .las. Ritter was a visitor from Pino Valley Saturday. Marion Davis and A. N. Stoner dahl of Union were in Richland yesterday. 18 dairy cows for salo at right price. Inquiro of J. W. Camp bell. ad43tf Linn Holcomb and iamily hare gone to Sparta to remain until winter sets in. Two young fellows cnjoyed(?) a fist fight at tho dance at New Bridge last Friday night, The war tax on cigars and to bacco has caused sonic of our local dealers to double the old price. Thos. Ritch of Baker was in tho Valley yesterday demonstrat ing the Chandler Six one of the best cars made. For Sale A good young black brood sow; will farrow in two weeks. Apply to Rudolph Guycr, r. f. d., Richland, adltp Messrs. R. G. Solders and Fred Corpe, prominent cattle men of Medical Springs, wero over-Sunday visitors at the honio of J. V. Seizors. f . s Cool weather needs in the way of bedding, underwear, cloaks, mackinaws, wool shirts, otc., are to be found in large variety at Saunders Bro's. ad Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elliott have moved into rooms in tho Mrs. Howard residence fcr the winter. C. C. St. John and family now have the rooms in the Baird build ing vacated by Mr. Elliott. Gilbert Prentiss Lee, weight cipht pounds, arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee on Wednesday, October 10th. Moth er and son aro getting along1 in fine style, and it is thought Father Lee will eventually recover his equanimity. Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Chandler aro visiting at Halfway, from there they will go to Kokomo, Indiana, for a visit of several weeks after which they will re turn to the coast and spend the balance of tho winter at Long Beach, Calif. They will probably mako thoir homo in Eaglo Valley again next summer. Mrs. Orla Howell was honored with a miscellaneous shower on Saturday afternoon, n The affair was planned by Mrs. Winter Wright and Mrs. Joel Tuttlo and was held at tho former's homo. About thirty ladies were present and Mrs. Howell received many dainty and appropriate gifts. Do- 10: Mrs. L.'D. Pondorgrass waa a visitor from IJalfway Saturday. Fresh oranges, jemons, sweet potatoes and celery at Ralcy's.-ad J. A. Jellison has sold his ranch at New Bridge to J. N. Holcomb. Second hand range for sale at a low prico. Call at News office. The largest crop of alfalfa put up in this section for many years is now being stacked. Bear in mind that tho new Libr crty Bonds draw four percent interest. Get ono at the bank, "If you must swear," reads a sign jn an Army Y. M. C. A. tept at Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, Cal., "whistle it." Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman, Mrs. E. A. Bcnnehoff and Mrs. P. A. Moody returned from Port land last Saturday. 100 tons silage for safe; Yellow Dent corn well matured. Come and seo same boforo it is cut. Geo. W. Jones, New Bridge. ad W. J. Densley has two acres of as fine fipld corn as was ever grown. A stak on display at this office contains four perfect ears. Messrs. Elrr.erSimonisand Fred Widman were in from Baker Val ley and spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simonis. Fifteen years ago Wm. Usher set out some trees which the agent sold as Italian chestnut. This season "Uncle Bill" has an enormous crop of ''buck eyes." Oregon prohibits glaring head lights on motor cars. Obey the law, put "Perrin No Glares" on your headlights and save visiting the police office. $1 a pair at Raley's. ad J. M. Macy was down from Sparta Tuesday and made this office a friendly call, Mr. Macy said that if the winter holds off a while longer the farmers will be in shape to put in a far more grain next year as much new land is being cleared. From all indications the races at Halfway tomorrow and Satur day will be attended by a monster crowd as many from all parts of the county have signified their intention of being present Sev eral Eagle Valley horses have been entered and no. doubt will win a big share of the premiums. Load up the auto and go over. Mr. and Mrs. Roger E, Deal of LaGrande stopped in tho Valley Tuesday night while" on their w ay to Idaho. They aro looking for a farm and Mr. Deal has some fine town property ho would like to trade on farm land in this section. The couple are traveling by team and wagon and Mr. Deal stated that the absence of sign boards on tho roads in Baker county were a source of much inconvenience. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Patter son and baby arrived home j esterday from an extended visit with relatives at Portland. John 'told us that they had been hav ing a grand time and especially enjoyed an auto trip over the Col umbia Highway. He stated that the fanners in that section were The BLUE BEAUTY Arrives! ;15 nickel The latest addition to our stock Is a "Universal" Blue Porcelain Enameled Cast Range. This is the most beautiful stove you have ever Ipoked af. This stove is finished in Porcelain Enamel, trimmed, polished top. The Porcelain Enamel is guaranteed not to chip, craze or discolor with heat; this guarantee is backed up by one of the largest stove manufacturing con cerns in the United States. If you are thinking of buying a new range, come in and look this one over. Come in anyway, whether you are going to buy or not; it vyjlj do your hear f good to see this most beautiful of al) ranges. We wilj look for you, aro you coming? B D 20. WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT Raley's Cash Store 25 Glean-Up Sale! In order to reduce our stock in a short time we offer at prices, unobtainable elsewhere, all of our entire line of Shoes, Underwear, Dry Goods, Fall and Winter Goods, Mens' Furnishings, : Woolen Goods, Etc., Etc For 30 Days Only! All goods first class and of good quality and will be sold al less than present wholesale prices A Special Sale with Old Prices Reduced . Your opportunity to secure Genuine Bargains in seasonable goods. A sale you cannot afford to miss. It will pay you to come many miles to attend as all goods will be sold in same proportion. Come and outfit the family at a big saving. If you doubt our statements Come and see for yourself HARRY CRISS, New Brid ge licious refreshments were served! very short on hay and grain but during the afternoon and tho oc-(that there was a big fruit crop, casion declared tho most enjoy- tho quality of which, however, able social event held in Richland . was very poor when compared for some time, with Eaglo Valley fruit. 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