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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
Bin 11 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 jrtiriLlcJIlit.ilo your winter suit and overcoat. We can do it. OLD PEYTON GRAVELY MADE THE FIRST PLUG OF TOBACCO THAT EVER WAS MAOCj; NO MAN EVER MADE A5 GOOD GRWELY'-S CELEBRATED ChQfe Plug CiRCQRCTHC INVENTION or own pATCNTvn-pnoop pouch GRAVELY PLUG IOC .CCO MAOC C7RIC7LY TOR ITS CMKWING QUALITY WOULD HOT KF.UP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. HOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT I'RCSH ANO CUCAN AND GOOD, A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH ANO LAGTS LONGER THAN A DIG CHEW OP ORDINARY PLUG. tnnn -f . m,t y n 1 tiirtMin riAJ.irau'cy iwwcv wi iMxmtr.tA. iuat TAKE" IT FROM BILLY POSTER, HIS BILLBOARDS ARE SPREADING THE GOOD NEWS 1 4f 4 - 1 4. 1 i 2 1 1 -1 c.- .w rmm . Richland IVleat Ivlarket JOHN GRAVEN, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats of -All Kinds Fresh Fish and Ranch Butter Highest Prices Paid for Hitle3 and Pelts at all times LOCAL ANDOTHERWISE Sam Saunders is in from Idaho looking after business matters. Don't fail to take in the races at Haifway tomorrov and Satur day. Dogan Saunders has sold his farm in Idaho to the Crane Creek Sheep Co. Dr. McArthur concluded there was no place like Eagle Valley so ha? resumed his practice in Rich land. Another shipment of washing machines due this week. If in need of one see us at once as this shipment will not last long. Raley's. ad The revival meetings at the Methodist church are gaining in Interest right along. Rev. Carter Is said to be a fine speaker and his sermons full of interest. It is said the teachers' institute" of last week was the most inter esting and instructive ever held in Baker county. Our local in structors report themselves am ply repaid for their trip. Yesterday morning the Gran ites and other surrounding moun tains and high' hills were covered with a mantle" of snow. A slight freeze was noticeable in the Val ley but little damage resulted. A number of premiums given at the children's industrial fair ftt Baker last week were won by the-students of our local schools, but so far we have been unable to secure a complete list of same. The earlier varieties of apples are being gathered. Eagle Val ley's apple crop this season will be a record breaker, every or chardist reporting trees breaking down under the immense load of fruit of exceptional quality. Next week will be Conservation Week. Everybodis expected to go without white bread and meat one day. We can supply you with graram and rye flour, canned and salt fish. ad) E. & W. Chandler. Any person who may hereafter enlist in the Navy for the first time, shall in time of oeace if he so elects, receive discharge there from without cost to himself dur ing the month of June or Decem ber respectively following the completion of one year at sea. The L. E. Chandler sale last Saturday was attended by a vast crowd most of whom came early and enjoyed the delicious sand wiches and coffee which were served free to all at noon. Every thing offered found a buyer and the prices obtained were excep tionally good, the total sales reaching $1083.05. The T Adventures of Richland Opera House Every Thursday Night New Bridge on Friday nights One of the most thrilling plays ever written for moving pictures on't Fail to Come Admission only 15c Ifi rAUlXAflUMI! efki Why get your feet wet and cold these mornings when you may prevent it by wearing rubbers or rubber boots? Our line is most complete and we can fit any mem ber of the family. Call and got pur prices, Saunders Bro's. ad "OUR LIBERTY B2LL. A Victim of Old Ago Disenjo and.lta Triplo Moltlna. Metal, Juki like people, are subject to the wearing effects (if time. Ami tlit!' also lirivc' dlBcnKcs t tm t deHtroy their vllnlltj". A cotnljliisifton of both la respontilblu for the crent crack In tlio fainoiiH Liberty bell, which recent ly hnH shown u tendency to spread. The bell wuh made In BtiKhmd by onu 'Xliomus A. Lester and shipped to Phlludelphlu in 1752. When tented with n hummer It cracked nt the flrHt (stroke. Tho metal wax recast and 10 per cent of copper added. This addi tion did not liav6 good effects, seeming I to spoil tho bell's tone. So It was re- melted u second (lino and tin put In with tho copper to rcstoro tho sound. Although detnlls nra somewhat hazy, It Is certain that facilities in .the coin tiles for handling such a quantity of metal wcro not very good. Tho bell weighs about 2,000 .pounds, and it is estimated that twenty to twenty-flvo of tho largest crucibles in' Ainorlcu wcro required for tho purpose. At all events, tho bell was finally cast a third tlmo und accepted. Hut it did dot cool evenly and was immediately subject to shrlnkago strain. TIicho (strains had about the same effect ns if a plcco of cloth wcro gripped in a per son's two hands and torn down tho middle. This prcssuro ultimately caused tho big crack which is such a fanilliur characteristic of tho bell and which now promises to becomo oven larger. Another point against tho bell was tlio triplo molting. Mdtul loses some thing of its vitality every tlmo that it goes through tho crucible. N6thlng that undergoes tho "making over" process Is qulto as good as before, and tho Liberty tell bad been made and re mado three times boforo.lt pealed forth tho message of frcetfbm. l6s Angelfcs Times. DIET FOR NEPHRITIS. fropor Food For Those Afflicted With Infinmod Kldnoyi'. 'Jn nephrltlu or Inllatiimatlou of tho kidneys dirt Is a very Important part of tho treatment. The diet Is planned to redueo the tax on' the kidney to the lowest ttirtiiH. Ilevrrages and fluid foods aro limited, no salt Is added to food, certain vegetables which contain much milt are avoided and meat Is cut out entirely, IJr. Arthur F. Clmce, professor of medicine, and Dr. Anton It, Hose, as sociate In pathological chemistry In the New York Post (Jrnduato Medical Hchool and hospital, give In tho Jour nal of the American Medical associa tion a study of diet for nephritic suf ferers. Tho general plan of tho dietary is as follows: "A warm cooked cereal, gen erally furlna served with milk, Is given for breakfast. This Is sometime re placed by oatmeal or u baked banana, and toast and a citrus fruit aro occa sionally added. "The noon meal consists of a plain soup mado from milk, Hour and butter, given mainly to supply an agreeable hot dish, though It is also utilized as a 'medium for Introducing variety by adding celery, asparagus or spinach! J a main dish consisting of baked pota to, now and tnen repinceu ny a uaifen half rlpo banana nnd steamed rice; a liberal portion of green vegetable and a lcltuca salad with oil dressing, flavored with lemon or vinegar, "Tho evening meal Is composed of such articles as rlpo bananas, rlcu pud ding, cornstarch blancmange!, steamed rlco with baked bananas atuj' stewed fruit Milk and cocoa In limited quan tities aro served as hovcrage." From this general outline It Is not dlQlcult to construct twenty different menus that will contain great variety, A good time trAew, llIIHi'l II III I III II tlHiHIll m NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (l'ubllchiir.) Department ol tho Interior. (J. 8. Land 01 lieu ut I .a Untudu, Ore gon, 8-pt. 12th, 1017. Notice Is hereby gl on Hint Dav'd D. Jacobs, el Hlchlund, Oregon, who, on Dec. 27th, 1010, niiide Homestead Kntry No.OHlttO. for 8 1-2 NK 1-1, See, 8. 8 1.2 NW 1.4, Bcn.O, Tn.S..K. 4 IK..W M , anil on April 2, lOlTi, mudu Ail. II. 1C. No. 01441)7, for N 1-8 NH 1-4. 8uc. H, and W 1-2 NM Li, Section I). TowiHiln 0 South, Itanuo II East, Willamette Mer idian, has 11 led notlcu of intention to mako five-year proof, to CHtiiDllsh claim to tho land above dencrlbcd, before, Woodson L, Patterson, United States Commissioner, nt Ids office nt linker, Oregon, on tho 11th day of Noyember, 1017. ' Claimant names ns witnessej: Ann field Hales. Howard Jncohs, and Hurry Jacobs, all of Richland, Oregon, and Grant Morgan. o( linker, Oregon. , O. 8. DUNN, Uoirlstor. For Sale One Edison phono graph, diamond point, and 100 cords. Ihquiro at NGWrrafilco.