Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, November 15, 1917, Image 8

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    E. & W. Chandler
Tlie Different Store
Our Winter Stock of
"Comfort Goods"
Is Complete
Underwear, we have seperate garments and union suits,
priced from 75c up
Sweaters from $1.75 up
Sport Sets from $1.25 up
Tokes from 45c up
iMackinaws from $5.00 up
Stag Shirts from $4.00 up
Wool Gloves and Mittens
Blankets and Comforts
Our line of Heaters from $3.25 to $23.50
Dont
Miss
Inis
10-iN
Igilt
Richland Opera House
Thfe last reels of "The Adven
tures of Miss Liberty'' will be
shown, together with the first
reels of another great serial.
We are told that the program will
be one of the best ever shown here
New Bridge on Friday night
Don't Fail to Come
Admission: Adults 20c; Children 15c
I WONDER WHY THEY ARE
TELLING MEN WHAT EVERYBODY)
HAS KNOWN FOR 85 YEARS)
. -i r-
THfc POINT ISysJOWJ
TUU WN UUI UlLi
GENUINE GRAVELY!
AROUND HERE.
. . i
GENUINE GRAVELY
1 AROUND HER
5N
GRAY ELY "S
CELEBRATED
Chewing Plu
nKFOnCTHC INVCNTIC
OFOUn PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
GOAVELV PLUG TOUACCO
MADE GTnlCTLV FOP ITS CHCWINCJ QUALITY
WOULD NOT KEEP FPCCH IN THIS BCCTION.
NOW THE PATENT POUCH KCCPO IT
FPCGHAND CLCAN and OOOD.
ALITTLC CHCWOF GRAVCLY l&ENOUOH
AND LAOTS LONOCH THAN A UIO CHEW
PVPIJYP,OnY IS FALLING
INTO STEP-DILL
OltLQOARDS AHE HKiNb
READ"
TV -.i
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LI jisrS?
CHAMOIS SICIN IS RARE.
What Oflrn Pnjioo For It I Roally the
Ilido of Sheep.
Tlio iii;: . Known us ltuiii - In cit'tr,
under ti..- i.i.nl t nrtirhv Un-'Uii i ,
niiuiiM r. .i ilu imt In eiy n i
scribe tin-. ii A l.iriie New . ' .i.i
nitluT Hi i i tne Its Wltr.'US (Inn . I .i
were Ki-i ;
tllV Mi-.
Voted ii
tn dull.
Hie tniili
that of i 1
Tho ...
Is It K
ainttll h
Alp. ( .-
of WcMi
I.K ulli' thlllf; U (it'll In I', .tlil.
icttiint nni.tlii-r, i:n .. i i
il ilt-nl i( inlw-rti in h i
I rs Id nil iiii'.i,..i!l i . o
li i ill and Itn tliiTcn-a. .- frtu
m nuiiie it it U If.
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. .t ty it (if iintf. i, v a
:l lllll.lllitlllH (III- I - 'I I
."ittiilutiM ttnil (hi in- ni.tiiiu
II Am. I.
Tlli'iv "as ii dtui' tlntii.nU huh' vn
UHCtl In in.ikc 'Hiiitiimij " ..UlllS tin
tilt" t'lta:-.i"is nmt or lllitt'lupo Is jirn
tk'iilly t- iiiii't. Now nil (In- tl iiu-is
.slilllS Jill- HllM'INklllS. W'IH'11 (I K... i
la IIlt "' its ( tiitilic (wt) nLius (lu
lloslt nU'.t' N tnu'tl to initLo "i liittit i.s,"
All .isli:tlilt i-liiiiuiils si, Ins mi
tanntsl .ilicc'imliiiiH. in this itiicctl-in
It mlxltt he well to rt'iunrl; I Imt doc-
tililn cloven tire not innilc of (loc-i.lns.
for t tit Aiucrk'iin nntt'luiit'. whose lilili-
was iIuchUIii, Is its ruro as the tloilo or
tin- Imffiiln.
The uinkliiK of tho ho calli-il chainoH
bLiiis Is it rather interesting peratluii
tVlonir the Hliore of I.oiik IkIiii:i1 nntl ho-
yoml I h 11 1 you tiro apt to he assailed.
If i ho wind Is front the south, by an
odor which reminds you of eliaino'is.
It Is not the odor of the skin, how
evi r, hut the pungent smell from a
fish oil factory where tons of men
hitdi-n arc boiled for the oil the llsh
coiiialns. All Kheepshlns used hi the
mil. In;,' of chamois leather, so called.
ure treated with nothing hut this llsh
oil. Tho HkltiH arc Immersi-d lu vats of
the oil and arc permitted to remain
there for n month or more. Then they
are wruiiK out and litiuj; up to dry.
turning meanwhile n yellow color.
If a white or cream shade Is desired
thi- skins are lilea'-licil In the huh.
Shoo and Leather Iteporter.
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I
UNIVERSITY OF. OREGON, Euiene?J)reQOft
Its Keen Eyo Sees Things the Micro-
scopo Cannot Discover.
The camera has been frequently In
strumental In the detection of crimi
nals. In cttKcM of forgery photography
Is invaluable, for there Is no forger
In tho world clever enough to hafllo Its
rfctiftlvo skill.
An Interesting proof of this was pro.
vldiil n few years ago In the case of a
forged will. An enlarged photograph
revealed t)ie penciled lines over which
the names of the testator and witnesses
hud been written, although no trace of
them was visible through tho micro
scope. This I otto of the peculiarities
of the camera, that It brings to light
marks which are Invisible through a
microscope, Just as it has been known
to reveal the signs of measles and
smallpox several dayH before they be
came visible to the naked eye.
When a forged signature Is suspected
tho method adopted Is to tako photo
graphs of tho genuine and supposed
false signatures, magnify each a hun
dredfold or more and eomparo tho re
sults. Under this careful test the sliKht
est discrepancy becomes exaggerated
out of close resemblance to the signa
ture, and every sign of hesitancy for
few forgerH can wrlto u counterfeit sig
nature with iKirfect ease and fluency
stands revealed.
1 A. forged banknote, iiowover minutely
Are You Eating
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Today's Housewife to every patriotic woman
who wishes to help win the great war
Today's Housewife is especially needed by every homcmaker
in the present war-crisis, because the seven Courses in Domes
tic Science now running in the magazine help housewives to
belter select, prepare and conserve food supplies, to cut down
waste, and at the same time to add to the health and welfare
of the entire family.
Today's Housewife is the only magazine that maintains a model home
where cookery recipes, new household devices, cleaning method, etc., ore
put to practical taU before their oppcarancc in tho pages of the magazine.
The monthly fesson on "Cookery, Foods and Nutrition" ender the
direction of Caroline Hunt of the Department of Agriculture, ii nlonc
worth the price of a ten-year subscription not ottly to the woman who
follows each lesson but to the government of the United States in help
ing to win the terrific war with the Central Empires of Europe.
Favorite Magazine of Hornc-loving Women
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mental ni leu than tlio
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family in view; home
trekirg m the bijjeit
of woman' opportun
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Lecping ti tjc niott
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fisii
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tor vvilory jjjjf
Wtil. ToJ.y'i liouu
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wwrniiiii,' i1 ".i l'j Lit Jiii i renewal KulmeripiionB ut Ihis rate.
mid faithfully tho oiIkIiiiiI tuny lutvo
bwn eoil(tl, cannot dttulvc tlio eyo of
tlm catiiorn, which will hIkiw not only
the HllKlik'Ht ilcvlMtloii from tlm kuiiii
lint note, hut iiIhii any dlffurciK.'u In tho
toxturo of tlm impcr usi-d. In it re
ot'iit caht', wheru n Hcctlon of it chtvlj
Itiid hwn rciiiovud it ltd itnolliLT piece lu
fho form of pulp Htilmtltuted with lit
llulto Nklll, tho cititittrii revenled tlio
fraud ut once, hIiowIiik oxitctly wliiiro
tho now mid old pupeiH wuro Joined.
Orokon In Tranait.
Lltllo Owennlo felt It lutr duty fo en
tertain a until who hud heen called In
to do hoiiio carpenter work and bet'itu
hy mhUIiik If lie had a papa nntl
iuiiiiiiiiii. Ho Htild yen. Theii hIiu iihI;ciI
If he had any hmtherH or any hIhIoih.
Ilu replied hy Hiiylui; he hail threolialf
hrothet'H mid threo half hIhIi.th. After
looking nt lit in for a nioiueut Intently
hIiu Hiild:
"Are you tho only wholo ono thero
WIIH?"
Ilenewal time ia hero.
Our Immlornnta.
Tlio IimiiiIkimiiIh who have liecit laud
ed at I:IIIh IhIiiiiiI liitve heoti of a hlKher
typo than Uhjho of nit cailler I line. Of
coureo tlicro Iiiih heen a wonderful
chuiiKo In tllelr dreH. When I first
went Into tho work It wax l'l:e koIiii;
to the Oponi, the uatho cimtuuieH wu
lined to ki'o whenever a dilplnad of liu
inlKrantH landed. Now there ate very
few national i-ohIiiiiioi fo lie Heen.
ChrlHtlau Herald.
Ropublics and Gratitude
. "Do you reKitrd reptihlleH iim uiiKnitu
ful?" "Hitch hiHforleitl rending iih I Imvo
done," replied Henator ,Sorliiun, "does
not lead mi! to think no, KoiuetlnteH
they are only naturally lenrntful of he
lm: lieiHiHleutly tlltnllauiiued," WiihIi
liiRton Hlar,
" Bully 8olutlon.
ProfeHHtir-l'at, wliat In your Holti
tlon to the worltl prnhletu? I'at-Welljj
nor.. I think we Hhoiild have, u..,wivr.lil.
duinofraey-wlth an lrlnlnimn for klu.
A ike)