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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1917)
rfM OOOOOOOO 0 6 OOOO0OOOSCIfe LOCALS 0000(40000 0OO0W3a Don't miss tho movies tonight. See tho new linon of gltrnware at Raley's.ad Ralph Guyer took a wagon load ftf ioncy to Baker last Friday. Several havo taken, advantage, pf our pecnl Dally Telegram pflfcr. Have you? Mrs. R. H. Goodwin arrived jiomo last Thursday aftor a visit with rolutlvcB In Malheur county. ONIONS-No, 1 winter onions for Halo an 3c jW iiotind at E. E. Brown'B place on Powder River. ad2-tf i y 1 Mr. and Mrsjrllarry 'Swisher and bnuy of Indian Valley, Idaho, havo been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. CIiub. Howell. Oranges, lemons, bananas, cran borrles, celery and sweet potatoes also mincemeat, for your Thanks giving dinner, at Haley's. ad Mr. and Mrs. Vasile Nicolescue welcomed a 0-pound boy at their houno Saturday morning. The little one has been named George. Right Honorable Win, Deward "Wild Bill," who has Wen work ing at a railrpad camp between LaGrnndo and Pcndjeton, arrived in the Valley Monday. Save sugar by using more syrup nnd honey. Wo have a largo variety of syrups and a stock of 1917-crop honey. Call and get pur prices. Saunders Bro's. -ad Mr. 13. A. Hack recently sold his Soda Creek Ranch on Snake River add has. rented tho T. A. Cobb ranch above Now Bridge. Mr. Hack was in town Monday and sayB he will move nia fumily iere as soon as possible. Wo havo a large slock of heat era of all kinds: oil, coal and wood, ranging in price from $2.75 up. You can't go wrong on any of them and our prices are as low as you will find anywhere. ad) E. & W. Chandler. Mrs. Kli Chandler, who has been taking medical treatment in Portland for several weeks, re turned home Saturday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Bogas (for merly Mrs. Garrison) who will make a short visit with friends in Eagle Valley. Mrs. Adrian Iselin, a promi nent society woman, in an article in Harper's Bazar for November, tells how, through her New York cooking school, society women are training able seamen to pre pare food properly and aro rapidly lessening the shortage of capable chefs in the navy. W. H. Stout of Florence, Colo., accompanied by his'wifo.andson, and his son-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hately of Pull man, Wash., have arrived in tho Valley and will take up their resi dence on the old Cundiff place in Dry Gulch, which was recently purchased by Mr. Stout. On last Thursday night tho opera house was packed to tho limit by those who desired to see tho last reels of the Liberty film. No ono was disappointed for the program wbb cxcoptidnally good. Tdnight's program will include somo of tho lateBt and beat war films obtainable and for Thanks giving night Mr. Parker will l)avo ornotlHng- out of tho ordinary, Richland Pool Room Allan BInlielmcr, Prop, POOL AND BILLIARDS Soft Drinks, of All Kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Come in and spend your idle time Wo'll treaj; you right Rheumatism U ANTMJKIC, th Fwouh HOOT nwl HKKHY rcniwly, for tho euro of KUHUMATIBM, Catnrrli of tho Btoni nch nnd tliu purifviiiKof thobtaxl, Con Uliu no 0)late or Chemicals nnd tho riiont Dclloito Htfluiach can takn It. An outfit (two wmiki' truAtnicnt) contain an 8-nuncu Iwntlo o! liquid, a box of tab let for internal umi and nl-ounc bottle of oil piHclally pruparfe! for MASSAG ING tho parti) affected ItemilU guar anteed or mouoy rufundod. I'rico fl.M) iter outfit. For italo by H. A W. Chand ler, Itlchtaud, Oregon. Dr. A. H. Williams of Halfway is a Richland visitor. Wo buy Poultry of all kinds. Arnold LaFrance, Kobinette-ad Corn bread Ib worthy of a place beside the Thanksgiving turkey. Misses Pauline Guyer qnd Nellie Goodwin were Baker visitors Sat urday. A new line of neckwear for men just received, nifty patterns, choice 25c at Raley's. ad A. P. Greener of Pine Valley is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Barber, and his many friends in this scctjon. Wheat for sale 200 bu. Blue Stem and Forty Fold. $2.20 per bushel, at Wni, Rjtclt ranh on Powder RJver. ad-ltf Highest Cash , Price paid for hides, pelts and wool. Phoneme at any time and I will callpn you, Harry Criss, New Bridge, Ore.-ad Owing to the shortage of cars for shipping, several hundred head of fine beef cattle are hay ing to bo held from market by local stockmen; A 9-pound boy was born to the wife of Albert L. Cummings on Monday morning, Nbvember 19th. Mrs. Cummings is at the home of her Bister, Mrs. H. R. Masterson. J. V, Seldera returnod from Hot Lake Tuesday. His brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Selders of LaGrande, accompan ied him in and will mnke a short visit here. For Sale Ono DeLaval Cream Separator No. 15, used but little and as good as new; also a num ber of thrifty Duroc Jersey gilts soon to farrow. B. F. Kcist, Sparta, Oregon. ad50 W. M. Babcock left today for Southern California to spend the winter with his daughter at Bak erslleld. Ho called on us yester day and arranged to have the News sont to his new address. The Y. M. C. A. drive last week resulted in rnising $499.85 in tho Valley for that grand cause. J. M. Chase, who was local chair man, with the assistance of sev eral prominent citizenu. collected $312.35 n Ricland and the lower Dart of the valley. W. E. Mnrf in got $67.50 .in New Bridge and vicinity, anu ijttiju wbb pledged by Principal Aehcraft and thn students of the high school, , 'W. H, Stout added his name to tho Nows llflt this week. HAUL FROM KOBINETTE High Patent Flour per barrel Ml. Arnold LaFrance. adGO Somehow no one has brought us a turkey for Thanksgiving, although we'll give credit for same on subscription. Messrs. Earl Masteraon. Tracy MatthewB, Harland Bcnnchoff and Roy Campbell toolf in a show ut Baker Sunday night. If in need of shoes, under gar ments or winter apparel of any kind, come in and look our stock over. Saunders Bro's. ad The old gymnasium building has been moved across the street and ivork on remodeling same for the Christian church Ib going on rapidly. For eale Two Bhoata, weight about 130 lb. each. Will consider trade. Write or call on John W. Patterson, Dry Guldh, Bichland, Oregon. ad2-t2 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carrotheri were up from Roblnettc Satur day. While in town Mrs. Carro thers added her name to the list of News readers. Through a rush of business Dr. Wilson neglected to report In time for last week's paper, the arrival of a fine baby girl at the'home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Baird at New Bridge on Saturday, Nov. 10th. Don't forget us when planning the big Thanksgiving feed. We have everything that goes to make it complete and the prices will help you out. ad E. & W. Chandler. Mat Simonis returned Monday from Kansas City whero he had been with a shipment pf cattle. He states that from present ap pearances tho state qf Kansas will produce a bumper crop of wheat next season. Jesso Buxton, who is serving in France, will read the News for tho next twelve months as a gift from a Richland friend. Lee Chamberlain will also get the "old homo paper" as a gift from a Brother Knight and .. Sister Pythian. Dr. and Mrs. Bull arriyed in Richland yesterday and will spend some time here. The Doctor is prepared to look after your dental needs and any of our readers de siring his services should arrange for appointment for he will be kept busy. Mrs. Clarence Bogart received word of the sudden death of her father, H. A. Hyde, at Newburg, Ore., on Tuesday, Nov. 13. Mr. Hyde recently visited hero and was in apparently the best of health when death came wi thout a moment's warning. Ho was 78 years of age, was a G. A. R. vet eran, and had been a member of tho Odd Fellows Lodge for over 32 years. In tho circuit court Monday Geo. Spiropolis sued J. H. Mc Arthur nnd J. W. Farley to re cover money paid on a sheep con tract. It is alleged that the de fendants contracted to deliver to Spiropolis a grazing permit with the sheep but'were unable to do io, as a conteQuenco plaintiff re fused to accept the animals and sued for $950 tho sum paid M time of making the contract, A verdict was roudoied. far tbt plaintiff. 10 Hoo verized ! Numerous items in our stock have been placed on sale at prices that mean a saving to you; these are items you need in every day use. In looking over our stock we finfi that we have too much of these goods and must sell them. The benefit is yours. Come in. WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE' IT Raley's Gash Store n 20 Look at These ! Our great sale is drawing customers from all sections and all declare that the prices I we quote cannot be at this time. 1 hat you may get an idea of the bargains we offer, just note theses 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$6, 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 CooDer 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 AH 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 Come and see for yourself HARRY CRISS, New Bridge M. D. FLEMING OPTOMETRIST OPTOMETRY MEANS EYE SERVICE We fit glasses and do it right, exactly right. 90 per cent of headaches are caused by somo character of EYE STRAIN. If you are affected with headaches have your eyes ex amined. When your eyes cause you any trouble, like blurring of letters or lines, itching or burning, you must remember that is their way of telling you that they need attention. One pair of eyes is all you will ever have. BE FAIR WITH THEM "We change lenses within one year without additional cost to you. Wo are registered in two States, Idaho and Oregon, which coup Ud with an experience of 18 years, make3 it possible, to care for" xtrotrio cases. WE MAKE YOUR TOWN REGULARLY EVERY MONTH At Richland Hotel Wednesday and Thursday, December 5 and GJ Room. 3 Gem. building,. Boise. Idaho. !15 25 duplicated elsewhere