Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, December 20, 1917, Image 5

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    JOIN THE
RED CROSS
NOW
Our boysqver hohh need your liclp
I LOCALS
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A Merry Christmas to all.
Kd Blue cnliBtod In the nuvy
last week.
Huy your Christmas Cigars at
tlio Drug Store. ad
Elmer Wart added hs name to
t!,o News list Monday.
Now Bridgo schools arc having
n two weeks vacation.
Rooms for Rent. Addroua P.O.
I!ox Richland. Oregon. ad-l
Mr. and Mrs Human and Mrs.
Gliot Evans are Haker visitors.
Renew your subscription so y?
editor may havu a Merry Xmas.
In our Crockery Dept. you will
find many useful gifts. Raley's.
Miss Mary Fraser left Tuesday
for Raker to spend the Jiolidays.
Bronchial pneumonia is quite
p-evalont in Now Bridge and
vicinity.
The W. II. M. S. mailed a lurg
number of Xmas boxes to the
home boys in service Monday.
A masquerade dance will be
hold in Richland on Monday and
one at Now Bridge on Tuesday
night.
Wheat for salo-200 bu. Blue
Stem and Forty Fold. $2.20 per
bushel at Win. Riteb ranch on
Powder River. ad-ltf
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Owens
of Sparta went through Richland
Monday enroute to Copperfield
wlicro Mr. Owens will work in a
mine and his wife cook for the
miners.
Posters are out announcing thf
annual Now Year's ball of the
local K. of P. lodge, which will
be held at the Richland opera
housa on Tuesday night, Jan. 1st.
Elaborate preparations are being
made and the occasion promises
to be the greatest social event of
.he kind ever held here.
Mrs. P, G, Dowiib h n;uto sick,
Ira Jolliuon has enterod the
aorvlce.
Now Bhlpment of sweaters just
jn at Saunders Pro's. ad
A basket ball gamo is billed
for the opera house Xmas eve.
Huy your X,maB Perfumes and
Toilot Waters at tho Drug Store.
Mrs, Tracy Sheridan of Wciser
is visiting with Mrs. Jas. Fergu
son. Cowan Cover received some
uevoro bruises Monday when at
tacked by a cow.
I-ost Carburator off of motor
cycle. Return to News olbce or
V. J. Pearce, Richland. aJG7p
G. A. Rernard and family have
moved to a house on the G. M.
Mcody place where they will re
side this wintur.
Thomson's Chocolates and Hon
Rons, 5 lbs. assorted high grado
goods in fancy gift box for $1.50
atlSuundora -Bro's. -ad
There is no periodical that ap
peals to every member of tho
family as does The Youth's Com
panion, and our combination offer
given on another pnge is a bar
gain seldom to be secured.
The High School entertainment
Saturday night drew a fait Bized
audience and a neat sum was
cleared which will be applied on
yie indebtedness against the
school piano. The program was
well received.
.1. W. Farley, J. II. Arthur and
Levi Ewing left Sunday for Cali
fornia where they will spend the
winter. Mr. Farley will go to
San Diegp to see his son Len,
who is in the aero service but is
in very poor health.
For Sale or Trade Dairy Herd
Durham and some part-Jersey
milk cows; also 2-yr-old heifers.
Will take young caitlc to turn on
range or sheep. Will sell on pay
ments with secured notes.
adG J. C, Bowcn. New Bridge
Owing to the change from Sat
urday to Thursday noon in the
time of enlisting several local
young men were included in the
number that arrived "too late,"
among them being R. I. Connall,
Lawrence Derrick, Henry Mor
rison and John Patterson. R. C.
Mack was turned down on ac
count of being a rancher, Pete
Masterson failed to pass medical
examination.
S. II, Peach has gone to Hot
Lake.
Huy your Holiday Stationery at
the Drug Store. ad
Frpd Cover was at tho county
seat tho first of the weok.
Look over our lino of holiday
goods. Saunders Bro's. ad
Calves Wanted Will pay the
going price for weaning calves.
Geo. W. Martin.
A call wll soon bo issued for
volunteers between the ages of
ill and 45 years.
Delayed shipment of toys just
received; will bo sold at special
prices. Saunders Bro's. ad
Rev. J. M. Johnson will preach
at Pleasant Ridge at 11 o'clock
Sunday morning. All are invited
to be prosent.
For that Christmas dinner we
have lettuce, celery, sweet pota
toes, cranberries, mince meat,
oranges and lemons. Raley's.-ad
Several of our young men have
received questionnaires this week
and a few went to Haker to have
legal assistance in filling them
out.
Airdale Pups for sale. Two
males at $15. each; one female at
$10. These are thoroughbred and
eligible to registry. Call on or ad
dress II. L. Zeigler, New Bridge.
You still have a few days to do
your Christmas shopping and we
have the goods to fill your wants.
Our store has been crowded all
week with satisfied customers
we can please you. Join the Red
Cross today. Lot it be your
earnest Christmas thought.
(ad) . E. & W. Chandler.
Allen Wright arrived home
Saturday and will remain until
next Tuesday when he will leave
for Ft. Lawton, Wash,, having
enlisted jn the aero service as an.
electrician. He informs us that
Gill is still in Seattle and is study
ing auto mechanics at the Y. M.
C. A.
Carl Mason has rented the Rich
land Meat Market and will soon
open same. He will endeavor to
handle none but the very best of
meat, and all who are acquainted
with Carl know that everything
will be clean and that honesty
will govern each transaction. He
will handle fish, oysters, clams,
etc., as well as lard and butter,
and will always pay the highest
cash price for hides, pelts, etc.
10
Gift Buying Time is Here
This year we are better supplied than
ever with Practical Christmas Gifts
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FOR MEN
We have Jerseys, Mackinaws, Hats, Caps. Ties,
Garters, Suspenders, Arm Bands, etc.
FQR THE LADIES
Nifty Handkerchiefs, Glassware, Granitevvare and
Earthenware.
We have not forgot the Kiddies
We have a big display of NEW TOYS
'ffi RED CROSS now
We Have! Wont You?
Q Raley's Cash Store
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W. E. Martin went to Baker
Sunday.
Lester Holcomb left for Rose
burg today.
There will be a "turkey shoDt"
at Densley's pasture Sunday.
Frank Hatt has advanced his
subscription until Jan. 1, 1919.
Get an Eastman Kodak for a
Christmas Gift at the Drugstore
Miss Edith Zeigler has been
suffering from a slight attack of
pneumonia.
Treat the kiddies; Xmas candy
25c per lb., mixed nuts 30c lb.
Raley's. ad
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee and
children have gone to Portland
for a month's visit.
Send the soldier boy one of our
"Tru-Blu" fruit cakes or a box of
our mixed candy. Haley's. ad
In spite of the disagreeable
weather a good sized crowd at
tended tho auction sale Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clark spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Richard Kirby.
This is the first time that Mr.
Clark has been away from home
for four years.
The official visit of Grand Chan-,
cellor Crouch and G. K. of R. and
S. Gleeson to the local K. of P.
lodge last Thursday evening was
one of much benefit and pleasure
to all. Although the weather was
extremely disagreeable a goodly
number of Knights were present
and the meeting declared a sue-,
cess.
In our last issue we failed to.
mention that the local Red Cross,
presented each young man going
out to enlist witha "comfortkit"
containing many toilet requisites;
that are not furnished by the.
government. A similar kit has,
also b-aen sent to the local boys,
already in service.
Harland Bennehoff and Chas..
Murphy returned home yesterday
evening, having failed to pass the
physical examination at Vancou
ver, Wash.
See our nifty ties, suspenders,
sox, arm bands and handker
chiefs; just the thing for gifts.
Raley's. ad
The High School will have two.
weeks vacation.
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Join the Red Cross Today; A Dollar Does the Deed
Make Your Selections Early
Only 9 Shopping Days
Our Stock of Christmas Gifts is Still LargeCome In
intoyland for the children we have
Dolls, Doll Buggies, Kitchen Sets, Furniture, Wagons, Auto Trucks, Delivery Wagons, Express Wagons, Sandy Andys,
Sand Pails and Shovels, Toy Wash Boilers, Tubs and Wash Boards, Pile Drivers, Rail Road Trains, Pastry Sets, Bell Toys,
Aluminum Tea Sets, Trumpets, Whistles, Kiddie Kars, Embroidery Sets, Tops, Sleds, Air Guns, Games of various kinds,
Bibles and Testaments, and Books of all descriptions. Don't fail to take the kiddies through Toyland.
Hats, Caps, Shoes, Mackinaws, Overcoats, Sweaters, Bath Robes, and many other Useful Presents
FOR THE "GROWN UPS" WE HAVE
Tics, Arm Bands, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Hose Supporters, Coat Hangers, Ear Rings, Knitting Bags, Bead Necklaces,
Purses for ladies and children, Dresser Scarfs, Table Runners, Silk Waists, Hair Receivers, Silks, Fancy Colored Silk Hose,
Fancy Stock Collars, Towels with Fancy Borders, New Ties in all Colors, Ribbons Takes Sport Sets, Sweaters and Jerseys,
Silk Camisoles, Knitting Bag Frames, White Ivory Sets, Manicure Sets, Silver and Plated Ware Fancy China and Glassware,
And Everything in the Line of Useful Presents
E. W. CHANDLER "
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