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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
' IT IT 'f" . "I Mh0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMv LOCALS vmaooooooooo00oooooooo Gcorgo Trick lo went to Baker Monday to onliat. Buy your Christmas Cigars ut tho Drug Store, -ad Chas; Keller was ovor from Cornucopia tho llrst of tho week. Honry Morrison ilnd John Pat terson oxject to c'nllBt before Sat urday; M. & It: flavoring extracts will not bake, boil or freeze out; get a free sample at Italoy'H. ud Give children fruit, fruit juices, fruit broad and fruit cookies in. stead of candles and rich cakes, Jim Kirby has bought the o'd Hoyco ranch of Ed Ititch, and Ed hiiH bought tho Waterbury placd of Mr. Whittier. Ladies; come in and let us help you pick out a gift that will sure Ijleaso your father, brother or owcethedrt. Saunders Bro's. ad Col. Kirby made his annual pil grimage to tho News office this week; renewing the pai er for himself and liis brother, Jas. F. Kirby of A villa, Mo. Iiost A bunch of keys. These are of utmost Importance to the owner hut can benefit no one else. Finder will please leave with L. Y. Matthews or at News office. Mr. and Mrs. It. 0. Mack left Monday for Portland. Mr. Mack has enlisted in the government service; Joining the medical de partment,' and will go on to Van couver., Mrs. Mack will return to Uichland In the spring and run the ranch. Only eight more shopping days before Christmas. Do yours early while the stock is full; come in and let us show you through. We have most anything you will need from the tiilling toy to the more expensive articles. (ap) E. & W. Chandler. If you would learn now tier many has planned to conquer the world and put the non-Germanic population in Africa, you should read "Conquest and kultur," a 170-page publication issued under government supervision. Copies may be secured freo by address inglCommittee on Publid Informa tion, 10 Jackson Place, Washing ton, D. C. Movies tflniKht. S. H. Dcsch will close tho meut market this week. Grant Morgan was a ltichland vUitor tho first of tho week. Nora Moody added her name to our subscription list this week. Christmas Stationery 35c to $3 per box at tho Drug Store. ad Red Cross meeting at the homo of Mrs. Dan Cover next Tuesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. McArthur moved their household goods to Hakcr this week. For that meatless day try our codfiish; fresh supply just in Haley's. ad A fine baby girl was born to tho wifo of Lloyd Chandler on Thursday, December Oth. The S3O.OOO.0O libel suit result ed in a draw. The next round is scheduled for February term of court. ONIONS No. 1 winter onions for sale as 3c per pound at E. E. Brown's place on Powder River. -ad2-tf The Eaglo Volley State bank has been designated a depositary for American Ited Cross Christ mas Membership Fund 3. Why not make your wife a Christmas present that will last for years, give her one of bur "Blue Beauty" rnnges. Haley's. Chris. Murphy and sister, Miss Allie, accompanied by Miss Opal Matthews', visited over Sunday in llilntlngton with the former's parents, Mr. W. M Muncey and sons. Fred and Edwin, came ovor from Pinii Valley and sjicrit tHo week end with Mrs. Tlios. Seigel, who Is tho daughter of Mr. Muncoy. Gene Pettijohn of Sparta dis trict left for Kansas the first of the week to bid farewell to three of his brothers who are enlisting in the great war against Prussian ism. Isabel and Ransom McArthur were given a surprise party at the home of Miss Lenora Hewitt On Monday evening. Fourteen young folks Were present and wh ere told that a most enjoyable time was had by all. The affair was given as a farewell to the two guests of honor, who have now taken up their residence in Baker. Peto Masterson has left to join tho colors. Christmas Candy 25c per pound at tho Drug Slorc. ad Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Payzant went to Baker Tuesday. High school entertainment at opera house Saturday night. Rooms for Rent. Address P.O. Box 3, Richland, Oregon. ad4 Big lino of toys and Xmas gifts displayed at Saunders Bro's. ad Mrs. F. S. Morrison and son Herbert left for Butler, Mo., Tuesday. At least COO trained nurses arc needed at once in the cantonment hospitals. Miss Myrtle Gross has been a visitor at tho home df Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elliott. NOTICE The Richland Meat Market is for rent. Apply to Oliver Corson. ad Lawrenco Derrick and Robt. Connall left yesterday to offer their bervices to Uncla Sam. Sensible gifts of many kinds for both old anil ycung are to be found at Saunders Bro's. ad Mr. and Mrs. Frye Herbert of Baker visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Roddick, Tuesday. Wheat for sale 200 bu. Blue Stem and Forty Fold. $2.20 per bushel at Wm. Ritch lanh on Powder River. ad-ltf Ammunition for shot-guns or small fire arms need not be regis tered under the government or der regarding explosives. "Don't fail to see the photo of Baker county's exhibit, at the State Fair and tho Land Show at Portland, on display at the blink. Wm. Plughoff, for several ycurs editor of the Huntington News; died at the hospital in Boise last week as a result ot cancer and was buried fat Ontario. Thos. Seigel has purchased a caterpillar tractor for use on his ranch. The machine has 10-20" i , ... it , : norse power ana win ne used m place of horses for gepj: work As it is the first teral farm . I it machine of lio kind to be tried out in this section, tho result of the experi- Jj- ...:n u ' 5' I'd i-i. mcnt will be anxiously watched and should it prove a success a number of our farmers will install tractors next seosoh. 10: Gift Buying Time is Here This year we are better supplied than ever with Practical Christmas Gifts ;15 FOR MEN , We have Jerseys, Mackinaws, Hats; Caps, Ties, Garters, Suspenders, Arm Bands; etc. FOR THE LADIES Nifty Handkerchiefs', Glassware; Graniteware and Earthenware. We have not forgot the Kiddies We have d big display of NEW TOYS Come and select your gifts early WE SAVE YOU MOfJEY MAKE US PROVE IT Raley's Cash Store 20- -25 to Otis Simonis left yesterday enlist in the coat artillery. A complete assortment of jew elry on display at the Drug Store. Red Cross relief shipments to Europe average over 10; 000 tijns a month. See those beautifUl hew dishes ih the Blue Bird battern at Rale'y's. ad The baeaa"r given by the Ladies Aid Society last Friday was large ly attended, the receipts amount ing to over $90. We were told that the reason a certain E9gle Valley man doesn't run his auto more often is because he Js so tenderhearted he claims th'e wheels are tired. Miss RutH Ralston went to Ba ker TuesdHy to say farewell to her" friend, Mr. Geo. dtten", who pass ed through there on His way Easl with others in U. S. service. Mr. Otten is a landscape gardener and although he eriliste'd but a short time since, has tieari detailed as a trench surveyor. Buy your Xmas candy at the Drug Store; 2oc per pound. ad Neighborhood auction at one o'clock next Monday at Wright's" corral in Rictiland. J. M. May is building a new residence on his ranch at Sparta. B. F. Mitchell is helping him. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Simonis are the parents cf a big baby girf born Monday night, Dec. 10th. The port of New York is under military control, the waterfronts being guarded by the regular army. The same control will be established at all other American ports. A. B. Hall was a visitor from Sparta, Monday, bringing his big "draft team" to put in pasture. He stated that Dick Blackwell, John Farley and himself have just' got out 300,000 feet of pine logs' for Perry sawmill cut from virgin, timber! The logs are all decked, out and will be taken to the mill as soon as more snow falls, there being but about three inches at present. QAMTA PI Al IQ' UCAnfll IADTCDQ AT 01 ID QTriDi: 5 unmn umuu i iLttuyurm i n uui uiuixl as usual and he will meet all his little friends here and have something for each one on Saturday December 15th, at 2 o'clock p. m IN TOYLAND FOR THE CHILDRpWE HAVE Dolls, Doll Buggies, l(itcllen Sets, Furniturd, Wagoris, (Auto Trucks, Delivery Wagons,) Express Wagonsi Sandy Andys, Sand Pais and Shovels, Toy Wash Boilers, Tubs and Wash Boards';,. Pile Drivers', Hall Road Trains, Pastry Sets'v Bell Toys, Aluminum Tea Sets, Trumpets, Whistles; ..KiddiejCars, Embrb der.y 3e$8, Tops, Sledij, ,Ajr duns, (James of various kinds, bibles and Testaments, tihd Books of all ddscriptipns. Don't fa 1 to take the kiddies through toyland'S. , c Hats, Caps, Shoes Macliiriaws) Overcdats, Sweaters, Bath Robes, arid many dtlier Useful Presents FOR THE "GROWN UPS" WE HAVE - Knitting Bags, Bead Necklaces, Silks. Fancv Colored Silk Hose. SportiSetsi Sweaters atld 'Jerseys, Ware! Fancy China and Glassware, And Everything in the Line of Useful Presents 3 SjL Tie9; Arrti Bands, Suspenders; Handkerchiefs, ridsa Suppprters, Coat Hangers, .Earjlipgs, Pnrrtta bb ladies and ehildrnri. Tlrpacmf Sonrfa. Tnhlri Runnnrfl. Sillt Wntata. italr Receivers. Fancy Stock Collars. Towels with Fancy Borders.. Now Ties Ih ail Colorsi RibbonswTpkes, Silk Camisoles, Knitting Bag Frariids, Wluto tvajy Sets', ftianialre Sets; Silver dhd.Plated J Make Vour Selections Early X Only 15 Shopping Days R & W. CHANDLER , mm store