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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1917)
A'.,' . L OOOOOOOO060OOOOOOOI LOCALS "1 OooooooooMoooooooopW Axes and nxo handles al S.uut tlora Bio's. --ad Mr. and Mra. Geo. M. Moody iworo in Hakcr Monday. Wo buy Poultry of all kimta k lit..! til , . Arnom imk ranee, uownciic. at John MuLuod and Willard Jim per shipped a car of hogs from Kobinotto l'rulay. .S. II. Doaeh is sojourning at Hot Lake and Frank (iatt in run ning tlio meat market. bee the now gasoline staix Inmns wo have, just what you need tins time of year. Haley's. Mr. and Mra. L. 10. Chandler nro now at Groentown, Indiana, where they will visit relatives for several weeks. Word haa been received that Andrew and Wesley Nedrow have joined the aviation department of the U. S. Army. Last Saturday quite a lot of snow foil at Sparta, Hakor ant other points in the county, hut ICuglo Valley escaped. Walter Meaeham was in the Valley Sunday and Monday Rath wing up exhibits for the Lanr l'roducta Show at Portland on Nov. 3rd to 21th. Another shipment of washing machines due this week: if you want a machine better sac us be fore your neighbor gets ahead of you. Haley's. ad Ira Hradford and Walter Jonos have received notiOes to appear tit Baker tomorrow to join the last quota of the first draft, am will go on to American Lake. Found A ladies veil, same is at News oflice. Walter Campbel was the finder and says if the owner is a sweet, pretty young woman ho will claim a reward otherwise none. For SaleOne DeLaval Cream Separator No. 15. used but little and as good as now; also a num ber of thrifty Duroc Jersey gilts Soon to farrow. 15. F. Keist, Sparta, Oregon. ad50 Messrs. F. C. Oxman, Gus War rick, W. L. and Hichard Kirby were visitors Monday. They purchased It number of fat cattle to fill out a full train load which they will ship to Kansas City from Durkco next Monday. Hcrt Wellman left the first of the week for Seattle whero ho expects to securo work and re main indefinitely. Before leav ing Hert called and arranged to have the News sent to his address so as to keep posted oil Eagle Valley events. Wo have plenty of flolir now on hand and our prices are rlghtj wo Will not be undersold. Wo also have graham, corn and brit meal, rye flour and hominy Try one bf our Swift or Columbia hams, they aro delicious und the prico does not mar the taste. ad E. & W. Chdndlor. The Eagle Telephone- Co. ex change Is now loc'atfcU in the rooms especially arranged" for the business in the 6'livor Corson building. An up-to-date switili board has been installed, a sound proof booth is provided, and Mr. Binheimer is5 busy fixing up the lines so that in a few days wo will have a first class phone ser vice in every respect; Richland Pool Room Allan Binheimer, Prop. POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks of All Kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Come in and spend your idle time We'll treat you right Wyatt McCraw is visiting his parents at Hepncr. Lanterns, globes, wicks and oi at Saunders Bro's. ad Nc'v shipment of glassware just received at Haley's.ad County Surveyor Hoffman did aomo work in the Valley last week Sale at New Bridge Saturday afternoon and another on Monday afternoon. Parties from Pine Valley have been baling hay in this section the past several days. Money to Loan on Heal Estate, $2,000 at 8 per cent; 1 to 5 years time. Inquire at this oflice. at Joseph Moorehead has purchos ed a power saw and is cutting a lot of wood on Jim Kirby's ranch on Eagle Creek. Lost A 32-calibro Colt's auto matic ristol near Gibson's corner south of Hichland; suitable ro- ward for return to News office. Messrs. Zcigler, Bland and Cogor returned Sunday from a hunting trip on Kettle Creek 'Zcigler bagged a buckl the only game secured. Born To the wife of Geo. H Guyer on Monday, October 29th, a 7-pound girl. We are told that George is so puffed up that 'faffs overcoat wouldn't nlake a vest for him now. Our heatnr stock is complete, consisting of stoves for oil, coal and wood, ranging in price from $3.25 to $23.50, and wo do not hesitate in saying that our prices cunnot be duplicated. ad) E. & W. Chandler. L. F. Parker was a visitor from Sparta yosterday and added his name to the News list. He and J. M. Mncy are running a band of sheep together and stated that tho sheep industry would be a big thing in the Sparta section within a few years. Tho Pythian Sisters held a spe cial meeting at their hall Tuesday evening, after which a Hocial time was enjoyed. Sandwiches, cake, apliles and coffee wero served at Hie close of a series of appropri lite games, and those prdsent re port the affair a grand success. Last Thursday night as Arch Harvill and Wyatt McOrd we're on thoir Way homo after the movies, tho horse they were driv ing becartfo frightened when near Oliver Corson's house and Started d run. On attempting to turn into tUe Gibson lane the bdggy Wds dverturne'd and both men hrown out. Harvill escnbed without Injury but M'cCfaw' Suf fered several severe bruise's arid lis left shoulder was dislocated: THo injured mpn wa& token to tho Richland Hotel and as both physicians were out of town,- was compelled to do without medical aid until Dr. Wilson returned front Baker Friday mornlnjr: Oranges, Bananas and Lemons at Saunders Bro's. ad Mr. and Mrs." Bert Rogers havo returned from Oklahome. Bo suro to read tho announce ment of the Jcllison sale on last page. Get your winter's flour and sugar now; our prices are right. Haley's. ad Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallace and family spent Sunday with rela tives in Pine Valley. HAUL FROM KOBINETTE High Patent Flour per barrel -I'll. Arnold LaFrance. ad50 U. S. Commissioner Shelton and L. D. Pcndergrass of Halfway were Hichland visitors Monday. E. A. Jerome of Baker secured the contract for Dan Jones' new residence and commenced work on same Monday. Strangers have been asking the reason why our" streets are being irrigated at this season of the year. Will someone else please answer? New 10-inch Oliver steel plow for sale; one extra share included. Price $27.50. Will trade for good calf or one-yr-old. G. W.Martin, Hichland. adltp In order that our boys in ser vice may all receive the home happenings we offer the News to them at $1 per year. Come in and subscribe for a soldier boy. The high school held a Hallow e'en party at the school building Tuesday evening. Ghosts, gob lins, witches, etc., were much in evidence, yet a royal good time is reported by all the young folks present. O. D. Center, of the extension department of O. A. C. and U.'S. Dept. of Agriculture cooperating was in the Valley last week in terviewing the farmers as to their opinion of the need of a county agent. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Martin called on them last Fri day night to extend congratu lations. Dancing was the order until a bounteous supper was pre pared by the bride. It's sure all present enjoyed themselves. Mrs. Vina Ellis was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Churberry Gover on Sat urday afternoon. Arodnd twenty- five guests were present and the Occasion was one of much enjoy ment. Mrs. Ellis received many beautiful and appropriate gifts. Barney Eidsort was at Baker Monday and presented the peti; tion for the road up Eaglo Can yon to the county court and same will be acted Upon in Deceriiber. Over $1000 in cash and work has already been donated and if the county will help a little the road is certain to bo built. Thomas Bashaw, who Has been it resident of Eaglo Valley for the past 83 years, expects to ldave in rt short time for Portland wherq he will enter the I. O. 0. F, home. Tom' was 85 years of ago last May And is getting too feeble to work at carpentering any longer, so Is offering all his carpenter tools and a lot Of miscellaneous articles nt private sale. The money that he realises from his possessions will bo no great amount but will furnish many comfoVts for him, and we believe that Eagle Valley residents will deem it a duty to tho old piqnoer'by buying alhh ias for eare. 10 15 Let's not talk about Washing Machines Let's try them out in direct comparison by performance with every other washer manufactured. "Motor High Speed" , and "Turbine Vacuum" Washers sell on facts, fastest to those who know them. They will sell themselves to you. Want to try them? WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE IT Raley's Cash Store 20- 25 Look at These ! Our great sale is drawing customers from all sections and all declare that the prices we quote cannot be duplicated elsewhere at this time. That you may get an idea of the bargains we offer, just note these: Men's Elk-hide lace boots, high top, were $8.50, now $7.48 Men's Elk-hide Logger Shoes, formerly $8, now 6.48 Boys' high top boots, regular price $3.50, sold now for 2.48 Men's Dress Shoes, were sold at$G, present sale price 4.48 Women's Dress Shoes, regular $4.50 grade, 3.48 Children's Shoes, were bargains at $2.75, now sell at 2.38 Men's Cooper Union Suits, all wool, were $3.50, now. 2.24 Men's regular $2 grade Underwear we sell at 1.48' Comfort Quilting Cotton, sold elsewhere at $1.40 per 3-lb roll, come buy it here .per roll 1.00' Ginghams, sold elsewhere at 20c per yard, our price. .15" Outing Flannel, others charge 20c, our price per yard .15' These Are But Samples of Our Prices-, All other goods in same proportion. Come look over our stock and select what you need the price we'll quote you will prove a pleasant surprise ' ' If you doubt our statements (Dome and see for yourself HARRY CRISS, New Bridge Warning to Hunters! Anyone found Hunting oil thy premises will be prosecuted as by law provided. Mrs. L, L. Hbl- comb, Richland: ddBltf J. M. Macy was dovn frbln Sparta yesterday and left at this ofiicG some samples of potatoes raised on his place the past slim mer. They atd smtioth) fred of scab and average more than dnb, pound each iri weight He will have several tons for sale. Miss Fern Chandler came out from Baker dhd spent Sunday with her parents; Barney Eidson has been award Ed the contract for the carpenter work on Noble Holcomb's new residfence and work will com mence at once. The building will be of bungalow pattern) 80x51 feet, with a full seven-foot base ifient under all; a hot water heat ing Bystem and an electric light plant will be installed) in fact the House whtin cbtfip'leted will be dne of the most triodern and con venient thut can be biiilt: The total cost will be in the neigh borhood of $6000. Dr. Bull is expected back thl3 week; '"-'if' '. 4 1 J-.. ( H - " T if - . ' 1. A,' jf,- v. : - X