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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1917)
toil i I Iffffffffffffffffffffffffffff s : To Our Friends and Patrons: We thank you for your very liberal patronage in 191 7 and trust our past business relations will warrant its con tinuance in the year of 1918. May you all enjoy a Happy Qnd Prosperous New Year, The Richland Drug Store Store N E. &.W. Chandler Different Store We wish you all a Happy and Pros perous New Year and hope that our future business relations will be as pleasant as the past. . TO CLOSE OUT all of our Christmas toys we will make a reduction of one-fourth from the regular price. Watch this space next week we will have something that will greatly interest you LOOK H S2j E The Youth's Companion - - $2.00 ) McCall's Magazine - - - .75 ( For only The Eagle Valley News - - 1.50 5 "Tho Man Withmif a Cnnntrv." Kdwanl Kverctt Halo's . : wondorftil classic on I'atrrotinm will U Given Free to every one accepting thia offer boforo January 1, 1018. This offer will not appear again News' Subscription List New$. J. AI. May was down from Sparta last Friday and ordered the News sent to his father, W. L. May at Alicel, Oregon. Wallace W. Irwin, whose name appeared in the honor roll last weak, will receive the News for the next 12 months as a gift from R. I. Long. Joel Tuttle has orlered the paper sent to T. P. Tuttle, Elihu Ky., for a year. Walter Saunders renewed the subscription of his father-in-law G. 0. White, Cambridge, Idaho. Mrs. Vina Ullis, nee Uover, of uf... :n i. xt nuiiwuv, win ictcivu mu iimva as a gift from home folks. Wm. Ritch was in town Satur day and squared up with the editor. He informed us that he has 200 acres in grain that is four inches high in spite of the fact that a large number of stock are grazing on it. Chas. Harvill handed us $1.50 before Christmas to apply on his subscription. Bernard M. Greene of Robin- ette has joined the family of News readers. L. C. Holman and Marvin Mar un rememDerea us oy renewing before Xmas Otis Simonis is another of our soldier boys who will receive the home happenings through me columns oi me wews, a3 a gift from relatives. John Mears, who is located at Inkurn, Idaho, had his renewal handed us by Dick Coger. Geo. Trickle, enlisted in" Uncle 7 v (1" we1 will send both the Eagle Valley News and JF (JI J JLviO Today's Housewife for one full year, new or iciicnai ouubui ijniuiis uu una ram. Sam's Spruce Division, will re ceive this paper as a gift from his brother Cully. W. P. Davis sent us $1.50 for his own sub and also had the name of his soldier son, Ferman, added to our list. Now's the time to renew your subscription Airdale Pups for sale. Two males at $15 eashj one female at $10. These are thoroughbred and eligible to registry. Call on or ad dress H. L. Zeigler, New Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cover on-J tertained thirty relatives fori Xmas dinner. Four generations were represented. The Christian church people had a program at the K. P. hall Xmas eve and a collection was taken for the Army Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Harry Moulton was over from Weiser last week for a visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank High at New Bridge. A contest between the 7th and 8th grades of the Richland schools in securing Red Cross members resulted in a victory for the 8th trraders. More than ?55 was turied in. The menu of the banquet sup per to served by the Pythian Sis ters on New Year's night will include chicken, ham. salads, pickles, baked beans, cake, fruit, coffee, bread, butter, etc. As the net proceeds go to the war fund, the public in general should patronize the supper even if. they don't care to dance next Tuesday night. Among the many clippings re ceived from subscribers with re quest that we publish same, is one of great merit taucn from a a Kentucky paper. The article is headed "The Devil Pens a Few Words to the Kaiser and Ab dicates in Favor of Wilhelm." The author strikes the real issue of Germany's fiendishr.ess in the war and were the article of short er length we would gladly print it in our columns. SUVAH Zxni 7:1 A u 'Yi a lit Efl & WA 1 1 t"fcJL YTJV Wl'J I YmtrM iTiiir n - in nin m i imii ii ii II SPECIAL NOTICE. Dr. Bull wishes to say that he will be in Richland until January 20th, 1918, and anyone wishing dental work done should come ill at once und see about it and make an appointment. Don't delay; on Jan. 20th I will return to the Willametto Valley to my ranch, Red Cross Campaign still on - Be a Member ISjJlffin AW -i ill iiffm Eh r,TMtt ' M '-tliliififiif )r mm mYmma ii 71 K. of P. Dance Richland Opera House , Tuesday Night