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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1917)
' 1 V til W- E. & W. Chandler (PllbliC AUCtiOIl! Different Store at NEW BRIDGE on Our Winter Stock of MONDAY, NOV. 5th S "Comfort Goods" Beginning Promptly at One o'clock I Is Complete ; ; ; - 9 Having disposed of my home and expecting to leave bagle B Underwear, we have scperatc garments and union suits, Valley, I will offer the following at auction p"ced from 75c uP Qne Span n0YSQSf age 9 and 11, weight 1200 pounds sweaters from $i.75 up One fine 2-yr-old Durham Heifer, will bring calf in short time 5 ; One Section Iron Harrow One Wheelbarrow i sport sets from $i.25 up - One set Hack Harness One set Work Harness Tokes from 45c up One set Single Harness Six Collars One pair Logging Tongs One pair Stretchers E Mackinaws from $5.00 up One Top Buggy One Cider Mill, new 1 T" 7T " 1 O nPvr A O-,- This is on the Sam Saunders' place and parlies intcr- Stag Shirts from $4.00 up J. 1 ORS iliaiia Oay cstcd should inspect same before sale wool Gloves and Mittens I Three Commodes Two Iron Bedsteads I 1 Two Iron Bed Springs One Cupboard Blanket and comforb I Miscellaneous Articles of All Kinds U Our line of Heaters from $3.25 to $23.50 1 The- Adventures of LI BERT Y 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 Admission only 15c Terms: to give approved note drawing S per cent interest. 5 per cent off l .ash. Remember the date and be on hand early as everything offered must be sold. c-E Ser Jo A. JELLLSON, Owner DO YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THAT IS THE OLD GENUINE GRAVELY TOBACCO! LS. AND ITb MELD ITS REPUTATION FOR 85 YEARS A Sailor Writes. San Diego, Calif., Oct. 21, '17. Dear Friand: I am now at San Diego but expect to move again before Xmas. I have at tended K. of P. Lodge here sev eral times; they have a magnifi cent hall and a big membership and the Lodge certainly does their part to help entertain the sailors and soldiers by giving a dance or social every week for us boys. Remember me to all the boys and tell them that I will be back when we get through with Kaiser Bill, but not until then. As Ever, Lee Chamberlin, 101st Co. Marine Barricks, San Diego, Calif. IS dairy cows for sale at right price. Inquire of J. W. Camp bell. ad43tf Christmas Mail for Soldiers With the approach of the holi day season, special attention is being given to the delivery of Christmas mail to enlisted men serving abroad. Arrangements have been perfected by the Navy, War and Post Office departments whereby Christmas mail to the American expeditionary forces in Europe and to the crews of U. S. naval vessels serving in European waters will be delivered by Christ mas morning. This mail must bo posted not later than Nov. 15th and each package must bear con spicuously the words "Christmas Mail" and must be so packed and wrapped so as to admit of easy inspection by the postmaster for no package will be dispatched to Europe which has not the post master's certificate that it con tains no prohibited articles. . n JT7. GRAVHILY'-S CELEBRATED Chewing Plu DCFOPCTHE INVCNTIOH OF OUR PATENT AW-PHOOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TODACCO MADE GTRICTLV FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KECP FRECH IN THIS SECTION, NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. A LITTLE CHEV OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A DIG CHEW OF ORDINARY PLUG. tfXI.QrmrclyJbthxeceCo. (Umut.VA. "WW"'0 A. h BELIEVE BILLY L, , fa POSTER. THAT cf " "' POSTER. THAT NEW POUCH IS A PEACH ... . A L-J I'll Get Your Bondsmen. We have accepted the local agency of the National Surety Company of New York, one of the leading bonding companies of the world. This appointment permits us, with the authority of U. S. Government ratings, to write single bonds up to $809,000 this being the largest which can bo executad by any one company in the United States. We solicit tho patronage of the people of this section, guarantee ing to all prompt and satisfactory service, no matter how large or how small your needs may be. C, E. Thorp. 1 Bulletin on Irrigating Grain. Tho U. S. department of Agri culture has just issued a new Farmers' Bulletin No. 8G3 entitled "Irrigation of Grain" which will be of interest to Eastern Oregon farmers. A copy may be obtain ed by dropping a line to Hon. N. J. Sinnott, Koom 242 House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Send tor a copy. Hereafter the rate of postage on letters will three cents' per ounce or fraction thereof, instead of two cents as heretofore. Drop letters for city or rural delivery will bo two cents per ounco. All post cards will also1 bo two cents, Concerning tho Olio of tho Earth. In tho American MitKnzIno John Urnnlicnr, tho fninouu astronomer and NcluutlHt, nays: "Moot foII;n conaldor this old world n pretty IjIb place, but If you tossed u cubo ono seven thousandth of an Inch In dliiniotor Into Lolso Erlo it would oc cupy tho mnno relatlvo npneo In Unit Brent Inland Hon tint our earth occu pies lu a unlvcrso tennlnntlnj; at tha nearest star, Alpha Contnurin, and ex tending n similar distance from our huh In nil directions. Such n unlvcrso con tains 15,025,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,. 000,000,000,000,000 (tlf tcon thousand sir hundred and twenty-flvo undocllllon) mlloH, but It la only an Infinitesimal dot In tho actual universe." Unoppreolntlvo. "Onrlylo wa a Kroat thlnltor. ToU can't tun! to n hIiikIo puo vlthout nndlutf wofno B"'n of tlwiiRht Here, for Inslanco, ho ways that thero Irf itronnth In cliccrfullicss." "Bo thero Ut In choeso." Hxchnmfe.