Red Cross Membership Drive Week, Dec. 17th to 24thf Don't fail to do your bit EAGLE VALLEY NEWS VOLUME i, NO. 5 RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, L917 $1.50 A YEAR M. M. BULL POCTOR QF DEfjTAL SURGERY Ollco li Coycf jliilldliii: Hicnurji), ou'kgon Wq itrp prnpnrod to flo any kind of dpntiil work in i Hrt oliiHfl nmmiur nt moderate pricc-H Satjhfaction Omahantkkp MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. HUYKUS OK Cream,, Milk and Eggs R. M. Kirk, Resident Managpr RICHLAND , f OREGON W. H. STRAYER Attorney at Law Fourth Floor Sommers Building Baker, Orefion Irvine Lodge No. 86 Knights of Pythias Moot ovory Frlrinr nli;l(t nt their CaHtlo Hnll In Klclilnnil, Oron. Vot ing UrotluTH mailt' wolcomn. I.. Y. MATTHKW.S, 0. 0. W, C, It ALKY, K.of U, & 6. 1 W. E. BAIRD 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMRALMER H Cuketi fctut Ulitnudi nt All -Uc AlT I" Htoclc :gon I UIOIILANI), OUl Phono r Two fhorta, Ono Ioiik 1 W. R. USHER 5 X Notary Public conveyancer Ofllco, Second iiml Walnut Hts. Oppoaltu Chriatian Church 2 C. E. THORP Notary Public All kinds of legal blanks on hand Your patronage solicited What Is Home WITHOUT ONE OF CHASE'S LAMPS Got one and you will know. If they aro not satisfactory they wont cost you a cent. J. M. CHASE, - Richland Eagle Valley Show Their Tho most patriotic celebration over witnessed in this section was he(j Monday evening n honor of the Eagle Valley young men who left Tuesday noon to Join tho colors. While directly under tho supervision of the K. of I', and Pythian Sisters lodges the affair was open and free to all and residents from all sections were present to help make the occasion one long to be remem bered. Those who left Tuesday were Tracy Matthews. Chas. Murphy, Roy Campbell, Harland Benne hoff and Ralph Guyer. tho first three named being members in good standing of Irvine Ixdgo No. 80, Knights of Pythias. At 7 o'clock the Pythian Sisters entertained the boys at a banquet supper (this being the only part of the program to which tho pub lic was not invited), after which A. W. Parker showed the five! reels of war films. These were; indeed a treat and were indeed appropriate. Mr. Parke's gen erosity ip giving the show free; is highly commended. Senator Strayer was then in troduced, and for one hour held the audienco spoil bound by his eloquence. In fact, so intensely! interesting was his address that timewas not thought of and few realized that when the speaker closed his address that it had occupied sixty minutes. Thanks are extended to Mr. Strayer by the people of Eagle Valley for his kindness in coming out from Baker at his own expense and donating his services to the good of the cause. At the close of the program, which included songs, recitations and short talks by various parties, all were given an opportunity to shake hands with the buys and wish .them God speed. The floor in the opera house was then cleared and all those so inclined enjoyed a dance until Tuesday morning. A midnight supper was served free at the Richland Hotel to nil who cared to partake of same; this featuro be ing provided by Mr. and Mrs. Stout and son with the assistance of several of our citizons. Monday noon an impromptu parade was given. Headed by a drum corps and a flag bearer, the five boys, followed by o largo body of Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters, school children and citizens, marched from tho Matthews home to the flag pole where allegiance to tho flag was pledged. After three rousing cheers were given, tho boys got into E. N. Taylor's auto and loft to serve their country. The full import of the demon stration was to give honor, not alone to tho boys who left Tues dayi but to every one of our boys who is already in service or who may hereafter enter into this great fight against Kaiserism and Residents Patriotism barbarism. It clearly proved that the citizens of this commun ity stand squarely behind the boys and the government in every way and woe be imto the man who dares to voice sentiments in and manner contrary to thewjsh for complete defeat of Germany. WANTED The nanie and address of every Eagle Valley resident who Js in the U. S. service. We desire this for the benefit of the public. Don't leave the matter to others, send same at once to C. E. Thorp, Richland, Ore. Halfway's Jeweler Skips II. C. Timms, the jeweler who has been holding forth in Half way for two years or mere, left for "greener fields and pastures now" several days sincaand it is reported that he is nqw in South America. It seems that Timms left the store in a shape that the im prcssion might prevail that the place had been robbed after hiB departure, as nothing remained in the building but the store fix tures. Little credence can be given thac theory, however, for tho morning he passed through Richland on his way out he stop oed at Barber's for gas and when we called his attention to the load of boxes in tho car he told us that he had another store in Southern Oregon and was taking over a stock for holiday trade. A Big Success The school entertainment at New Bridge last Saturday night was a success in every particular the total receipts of the evening amounting to over $110. Tho play, "Snow White," was prob ably tho most difficult ever put on in Eagle Valley, by children of like ago. yet it was rendered in a very creditable manner and with entire satisfaction to the audi ence. Misses Adda Martin, Merle Simonis and Lucile Brooks, the teachers, are to be highly com plimented on the success of the affair. Take Warning! Tho gang of hoodlums that have recently hoisted different articles to tho top of the flag pole should take warning and cease such I pranks before they get into ser ious trouble. They are all known and had it not been for repect to their parents they would have been arrested for their actions last Friday night. We would ad vise all parents to keep their boys off the streets at night. Don't forget that I want to meet all of my little friends at the Btore of E. & W. Chandler, from 2 to 4 o'clock, Saturday af ternoon, December 16th. Every ono come, Santa Claus, (ad) High School iviuuunu ifpcra nuusi; u Saturday Night, Dec. 15 j r.-i.i i "The Bird's Christmas Carol" Will be given by the students The presents on a Christmas Tree will be sold to the highest bidder Refreshments will be serve4 at most reasonable prices Admission: Adults 25c; Children 15c E To the end that steps may be taken to secure a market for the potato crop in Eagle Valley and surrounding sections, County Agent Tweed has requested that every farmer in the Lookout, Daly Creek, Five Mile, and Sparta districts to at once report the number Eof pounds for sale and the variety. Your report may be mailed or delivered personally oither to the Eagle Valley State Bank or the News office. The total amount in each district will then be re ported to Mr. Tweed, who will take immediate steps to secure" a market. Don't put this matter off if you have potatoes you wish to dispose of. An enthusiastic Red Cross meeting was hel i at the home of Mrs. J. C. Bowen above New Bridge on Wednesday of last week. Twenty-one ladies were present, including several from Richland. A busy time was en joyed and all the material on hand made up. A dainty luncheon was served, not as a regular feature, but to celebrate the successful starting of the work of the New Bridge Red Cross Class. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Mar tin, at one o'clock, on Saturday, Dec. 15th. Mid-Winter Term January 2nd Railroad or stage fare paid up to $10.00, for all students enroll ing between the above date and January 15, 1918, who enroll for four months or more, paying in advance. Terms: either Book keeping or Shorthand Course, six months for $50.00; Combined Course, six months, $65. Write us about our monthly payment plan. BAKER BUSINESS COL LEGE, W. P. Kinion, Prop. ad Christmas perfumes and toilet waters on sale at tho Drugstore, i Entertainment t i m i FREDERICK R. WILSOfi Physician and Surgeon Richland, :-: Oregon Night 'phone, one long ring on all lines. Day 'phqne call central office. Ufoe Rog'ers Baker's Popular Hotel NEW MODERN CLEAN. UnAer-Direct'Supervision of The Owner ' POPULAR PRICES Special Hates to Permanent Guests Restau rant 0. H. FONG AND BROTHER, Props. Cleanest and Most Up-to-Date Restaurant in Eastern Oregon WE CONTRACT BANQUETS Telephone No. 287 1827 First St. BAKER, OREGON T. J. RED DICK f 5 BARBER Richland J:- Oregon AGENT FOR THE I) PURITAN TAILORS f OF CHICAGO j! If you are thinking of get- "K ting a good new Suit coma v i 1.1 . Sin anu see me new samples, j Perfect fit guaranteed. I 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