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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1917)
SIP JT1 .a 1 1U0 06 VV. VllclIJLUJLCUL TI Different Store Coo! Weather Goods Nice soft wool and cotton Blankets and Comforts Wool and Cotton Underwear; the nice, soft, fleecy kind Mackinaws and Sweaters Mcn'i Woolen Shirts WHY, THAT WAS PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON'S TAVORITE CHCW OLD HICKORY WAS MIGHTY PARTICULAR ACOUr HIS TODACCO Fall and Winter Millinery in Large Variety Wool and Mixed Dress Goods Silk Waistings and Suitings (Ppntlpmpn Let us save you money on JdillCllldi. your winter suit and overcoat-. Wc can do it. j . r IBS' QRAVELY'S CE LE D R AT ED Chewing Plu UHFOnKTHn IMVCNTIOM OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MAOC BTPICTLY K09 ITS CMtWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEUP FRESH IN THIS SECT ION. HOWTHE PATENT POUCH KCKPB IT FRESH AND CLCAN AND COOD. ALITTLC CHCW OF ORAVELV ID HNOUOri AND LACTS LONOER THAN A UIO CHEW OFOROINARV PLUO. an rt. i,i,Aft n,,,rV. ",r.wo BEFORE 13ILLY POSTER GETS THROUGH, A LOT OF OTHER PEOPLE WILL D2 GETTING PARTICULAR TOO m The- Adventures of TV" ! Richland IVseat IVlarket 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 CORPORAL BARROWS WRITES Camp Custer, Mich.. Oct. 13. '17. Dear Friend: You will notice I have been transferred; I'm now attached to the new National - Army, 8oth Division. Was trans ferred near the first of Septem ber; happened to be one ot the "Non Corns" picked out of the Regulars and sent up here to drill the selected men at this canton ment. We Regulars had a poor opinion of the drafted men until we were sent here, but we have changed our minds and have the greatest faith in them. For my part I think it is a great organization and one that will make the kaiser change his mind about the American Army for we are sure going to whip the Germans or never re turn home, for that is sure the spirit of the boys who wear the khaki. In other words, as our forefathers said: "Give us liberty or give us death." Well, I suppose everyone in Eagle Valley is buying a Liberty Bond. The boys of Battery C, 329th F. A., to which I belong, have taken out over $2000, and there are only about eighty of us While this is not as good as some of the others have done, I think it'sKows the rjrotfer spirit, itook . , 'f- , ! a $200 bond on the monthly pay ment plan; $5 per month on each 150; that leaves me $1G per month for spending money out of my present salary. This is a fine country and the people are certainly friendly to the soldiers. How is the weather there? It is getting pretty cold here. We were on guard last nifiht and sure had a fierce night but the boys were all on the job. We boys that enlisted together in the pig ul Arti erv. thinkinir we would be kept together, are pretty well scattered now. Clate Makin, Jiill Wright and Gene Gib son are still in the 11th F. A., Jess Buxton was transferred to the Gth F. A. which sailed for France in July, and I'm here. haven't heard from Jess since he left. Have made many new friends but still remember thd old ones in Eagle Valley and hope to see them again. With regards to all.' As ever your friend, Corporal C. A. Barrows, Batt. C, 329th Field Artillery, Camp Custer, Mich. Richland Opera House Every Thursday Night New Bridge on Friday nights One of the most thrilling plays . ever written for moving pictures Don't Fail to Come hission only 15c Don't put off buying your win ter clothing. We have nice fleecy undergarments, sweaters, mack inaws, wool and fleeced hosiery,- tokes and caps. Come in and give us the once overj we can satisfy your wants. ad) E. & W. Chandler. Buy a Liberty Bond. A Letter From Sparla , Sparta. Ore., Oct. 21. 1917 Editor News: With all the cry for economy and good roads, I can s"o no reason why it would not be to great advantage from all points of view, to build the nronosi'd po3t road from Bakei to Cornucopia over practically the present route. Una would not only save thousands of dollars in construction cost but would also accommodate morn people, and if built correctly could be kept open lor travel every uay in the year. Sparta section is in creasing in population; in a few years will be one of the leading farming communities in the coun ty, and I believe that if the ppst road is built it should pass through this section. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for thi3 space, I remain, A Loyal Spartan. Missionary Society Report Thr W, f-T. M. S. nr. fc Thursday last at the hnme of Mrs. Ilerr. A special feature of the program was a paper given uy miss uai ston, advising us how we could be patriots in the use of food at home. Thitf wad interesting and Erofi table and much appreciated y all. Miss Ralston has agreed to crivfi im rfitrnlhr heln. This af ternoon at the School house wo will discuss theplanning of our meals so as to provide the needed nnurinhmnnf: with the best con servation of foods needed by our soldiers. NOTION OK HKAKIXU. DupHrtmont of tlm Jiiturlor. UllilLMl MtlltfM Unri Olllco. Cctober 18t!i, 1017. Hurinl No. Ol7 ' Contoit No. 1110 NOTICIS I hereby iMven Unit thu Com. lulhujoiUT n( tliu (ioiiernl Lund Officii, by llin letter of Oct. li'lh, 1017, ha"nall(mc l tho application of AhiriiicnH C. Loui.t. of Keating, Oregon, far a hearing tmle tcrinlnti Ilio mineral or iionininonil cliar ucturof tlm Nli4 NV4 and W M','4 Sec. Hi, T. 10!-., It. II IS.. W. M. I'lm fucoriln of thin olllco chow that Mild luiul una adjiiiiinttuil mineral in uliuruetor liv C'oiniiiiMsiouui'H l,tttur"N" of November L'lut, I till I, aa thu result of a hunrini; huld on application liy the fitutt. of Oregon llu relor, to duturmim till) character of paid hchool section, and that tlm Statu Iuih selected and hud ap proved and.cerUlled to it indemnity He- lectioim lmwedon itHloMKenliimildHectioii. In IiIh application for a heariiik'. it In alleifuu ny tiiouuid AJocrl iv. Hiitter, ami two HltneHHen, Hint tlm lanUM anovo (Its wo'ibed aru nonnili.aral in charautur. Any and all perhona, lliereforo. who claim any ii'it, tuiu, or inturoHt In mild IiuiiIh, or any part thereof, or who may ho claiming tho muiiu for mineral pur- pohuu, by location, orenpation. or other wine, or whoimiy dcblro toobiect becanao of thu miuural character of thu land, or for any other reason, to thu diagonal to applicant, aru hereby notllled to appear, ruHponu ana onur ovkidiico toticuiiii; tuu character of tho laud aboyudeflcrihul,nt 10 o'clock, A. Al on IJuo.llth. 1017. bu- foro W. I.. I'atturnon, Notary I'uhllu, at hie olllco, at liaker. Oregon, and thu dual liuaring will hu hold at 10 o'clock. A.M.. on January 1 1th, 1D1H, buforo tlxi UoIh- tor ami Uecolvnr, at thu United BtaicH Land Olllco at La Grandu, Oregon. O. H. DUNN, HegiHtur. NOLAN HKIFI Uocuivur. Ilato of FirHt publication Oct. 1017. Dato of fiocond publication Nov. 1, 1017. Date of Third publication Nor. , 1017. Dato of Fourth publication Nov. 15,1017. Don't Be a "Slacker" . Buy a Liberty Loan Bond NOT1CB FOU PUBLICATION, U iti'lieiu r.j Dupaitinunt of tho Intorlor, J. H. I.iind Olllco at Ln (Irnmlu, Ore gon, Hpt. lath, 1017. Nollco h hureby (.-lon tlmt David D. JacoliH, cf Hlchhind, Oregon, who, on Dec, lOfO. miidii lloiiiuatead Kntry No.(K)2ll. for H 1-2 NK 1-1, Ken. H, H 1-2 N W 1-4, Hen. 0, Tn.OS., It. 41 IS., W. M., anil on April S. 1915, madu Ad. II. IS. No. Ul 1107, for N -'A NIS I-1, Hoc. K, and W 1.2 NIS 1-1, Section 0, Township 0 South, Ihwigo II ISuHt, Willamotto Alur idiau, inn llled notice of Intuntion In mnkn flvu-year proof, to U8tnlllnh claim to tho laud aboyu doHcrlbod, buforo. WoodHon L. I'attorHon, Unltod Stated CominlHBlonur, at IiIh offlcu at Hakur, Oregon, on tbo 1-1 tl day of November, 1017. ' Claimant immoH ns wUiiubhuj i Ann- If.. I tl . ... Hum jiiiiun. uowarii jucciph, nun iiarryi Jacobs, all of Iliehhind, Oreiron, and uruut morgan, 01 jtiiKor, Oregon, 0. S. DUNN, KuKiBtor, For Sale One Edison phono-, graph, diamond-point, and 100 records. Inquire at News office.