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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1917)
wswfoooooooo 0 ioc-oooc-osass. " jLOCALS j iforjry McLeod Is homo for the jholidayB. Sturt tjho now yonr right! buy our jyunpjicB at Kaloy'n.nd Lenorn Ilowitt Ib vlsltlnir with hor slater Mrs. DoVoront Union, Mrs. A. L. Hnrbcr and little duuRhtcr Wnndn, Bpcnt Xmuu t American Lake. Exumlno our lino of wool box nnd othor wot and cold weather apparel. SaundcrH Bro'a. ad More than 15,000 men aro now being served each dny by Amer ican Ked Cross canteens in Franco This damp wcuthor requires warmer clothing, look over our line or underwear, flannel slurb, etc. Haley's. ad The moat enjoyable and largest attended social event of the year will ho tho K. 1'. ball Now Year night. Don't miss it. The turkey shoot Sunday was attended by a largo crowd and a big lot of turkeys, geese and ducks were disposed of. The Sunnyside school gave an entertainment Friday evening. A Christmas tree on which wcro presents for each of the scholars was a feature of the program. If you overlooked sending a gift to si friend on Christmas, you will find something in our stock that will answer. Come in. jul Richland Drug Store. C. K. Macy, a Sparta resident who is now in M. A. Quarter master Corps, Lewis Branch, Tu coma, Wash., spent Christmas with his parents and visited Rich land yesterday Cal lastcrsbh pf Ruport, Ida., was in tjjp Yallcy last week visit ing yviUi his brothers, "Bob" and )$d. All three left Saturday to upend Christmas with nnothor brother, Dan Maaterson, at Boiso, Russell Mitchell, accompanied by Lawrence Walker and Ralph Hortenatein, camo in from Nam pa, Jdoho, last Friday evening and are holding a series of meet ings at the Methodist church. Go hear them. Every time you buy a War Sav ing Thrift Stump you add some thing tangible to tho comfort or convenience of an American sol dier or sailor now fighting your fight, and at the same time you lighten the nation's war burden just that much. Don't .mlss the K, p. danuo on Tueaday night, Turkey jhoot at Ponilay's pas ture next Sunday, Miss Ruth Ralston is spending tho holidays in Portland. Tho Richland public schools are having a two weeks' vacation, Rooms for Ront Address P.O. Box 3, Richland, Oregon. ad4 Try our now lino of cookies.; all fresh and delicious. Ralpy's.'-ad Vclma Craig is visiting at Rob inetto with her aunt, Mrs! Wal lace. Fresh stock of buckwheat and graham (lours just received at Haley's. ad Thcro aro now approximately 19,000 .'M-Minute Men" in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stone are visiting in Portland at the home of Mr. Stone's son, Tborots. Lost Two-yr-old red heifer, branded JM on right hjp. Notify J. M. May, Sparta, Ore. adltp Tho effects of too much Baker $10 per quart booze was disgust ingly apparent at the dance Mon day night. II. Harthan, proffeseor of Span ish at U. of O., camo in from Eu gene with Julius Frahm and spent Christmas at the Scigcl ranch. Holla Long on last Friduy sent in his application for enlistment in the railroad construction de partment of the U. S, Engineer Corps in France. For Sale or Trade Dairy Herd Durham and some part-Jersey milk cows; also 2-yr-old heifers. Will take young cattle to turn on range or sheep. Will sell on pay ments with secured notes. ad6 J. C, Bowen. New' Bridge California has nothing over Engla Valley this year in respect to balmy weather. So far we havo had no snow and very little cold weather, in fact dandelions aru blooming, grass is bright and green and buds are swelling on the trees nnd a lower temperature would be beneficial at this time. Story Chase, a member of Bat. A, 348 F. A., Camp Lewis, Bpent Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mr 8. J. M. Chase. But a few moments conversation with him will convince the most skep tical that the boys in service are being well taken care of by the government, and that every true American should give every pos sible support to both tho Red Cross and Army Y. M. C. A. Linn Holcomb returned fron? Portland Friday. John Vnaor is spending Ikt holidays in Baker. Show a spirit of thrift through 1018 and trade at Suunders Bro's. Many patronB attended the ex ercises at tho Richland school on Friday nftornoon. Lost Carburator.pff of motor cycle. Return to News office or V. J. Pearce, Richland. adG7p Icey IJewitthas opened a garage in the red building on W. B. Wright's place formerly used as a cream station. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper and Miss Flossie Allen were over from Halfway andfBpent Christmas at the W. B. Cooper home. Wet feet cause colds and pneu moniatake nochance3 but come, in und let us fit the family out with rubbers, overshoes or rubber boots. Saunders Bro's. ad Total (acceptances of recruits for the army on Dec. 13th, num bered more than 14,300 the largest number accepted jn one day in the history .of the country. Dancing is one form of amuse ment being provided on a large scajc for the men of the Army and Navy. It is one of the ways the war camps community ser vice, under direction of the war nnd navy departments, to provide wholesomo pleasure for the men. To our patrons and the public we wish you a Prosperous and Happy New Year and ask. you to make this store your atprp. By working together we can work to each other's advantage. Meet us half way and we will do the; rest. ad E. & W. Chandler. In maqy of our orchardanurn bers of trees are sti)l loaded with apples that on Tuesday were.'yet untouched by frost. As a con sequence many a dinner table in Eaglo Valley was decorated on Christmas Day by plates of fine red fruit picked from the , trees for -the i occasjoi). The Man Without a Country is the story of a young man, who, in a fit of passion, cursed his country, and of how terribly he was punished by the literal ful fillment of his expressed .wish that he might never hear of the United States again. This story in book form, is given FREE if you accept our combination offer with Ihe Youth's Companion and McCall's Magazine before Jan. 1. See display ad on another page. Julius Fraham is back from Eu gene for the holidays. Don't be a tight-wad Join the Red Cross now! If you are looking for New, Yeaf's gifts, we can supply you. Ralny'e. ad Miss Fern Chandler, a student of Baker High School, , is spend ing the holidays at home. The Red Cross Drive, has .been extended, until New Year's-Day. Show your colors join now., SAY 1 Will, some .low-down thieving sonofagun telbjme, the GENTLEMAN.vhp .borrowed the sideboard and endgat&xods from iqy wagon?, ? W. OBjiJBarbor. Buy. a "Baby .Bond." Th$ single guys won the bas- . ketjball game, with the married i mea.Monday night . Chas. Elliott left for Indiana yesterday morning in response to , a telegram announcing the ser- . iou3.UIres3.of his stepmother,. GRAVELY5 CEIEDRATEO Real Chewing Plug motfo cf Rich, 'Soppy Tobooo thi Qravoly W ghroo mora Solid Comfort with Uttlo Chow thin a big chow of ordinary P'of., a too. pouch is PROor or j j?JQ,9rvctyJiAuttQxaurmi)k "TAT""! IV II ml m lb' 1 T THANK HEAVENS "THAT MONK FY IS STUFFED! SO ARE SOME MEN WHEN THEY SWALLOW THAT JUST A5 OOOP JOKE AND LPT SOMEBODY HAND THEM ORDINARY PLUG! INSTEAD OF Hefty QWAVEtTj 10s 15; At fy6 se&isop of tfyt ye&r our tl?pul?ts Xuri) to tyo&e .vl?oe frlepdly business r)& rQkde possible jblgger better tfylggs, &nd ve extepd to you & (?eM-,ty .greeting for H&ppy Prosperous Aev Yer RAILY 4$H STORE 20- 25 XOOK TOR, TH3S PROTECTION SEAL- IT IS MOT IWAX. ORAVX1.V WITHOUT THIS BHaT r DIRECT ROUTE T rll Difici win sit ttktcitj mmi tTyAV.v: IMsAHFRANaSCO Literature, reserva- JfACl JnuW? m Hon, and tickets up- M WRi ',f JhV---on application to 'A VSMt f'lST M. H. Dougherty M fTj Ast,Baker l; fjf lfm MrMnrrsv -xUi-JR2ffl7 Gen. I'83'Kr-ARt. Portland Turkey Shoot i at Densley's Pasture Sunday, Dec. 30