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Eagle Valley News Straight Truthful, Direct C E. Thorp Entered aa second class tnatter Dec. 12, 1912 at the pqst oifico at Richland Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879, Member Oregon StsV? SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SIX MONTHS -- - .50 SAMPLE COPY ONE YEAR - THREE MONTHS RICHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY. THE STORAGE BATTERY. k Is a Willing Servant, but Is Dtlicmta and Requires Care. If you place a tine, twenty-one jewel watch In a tin case you wilt not expect it to receive very resiectful treatment at tlie lianils of any ouo who does not know the value of the movement that the case coutalus. Probably the psychological effect of the rough appearing storage battery box is somewhat the same upon the average motorist. Could he realize the delicacy of the parts inside and the care and time required in their manufacture and assembly he would be more Inclined to - treat his storage battery as he would i Stars and Stripes did not have nn ex his full Jeweled watch iuclosed in Its istenco until tho June of 1777. when It eighteen carat gold case. j was voted into being by the congress. When we consider that this box, oc- j The this that waved over General cupyiug scarcely more than a half of a i VashluRton on his wny to and from cubic foot of space, furnishes the cur- Trenton consisted of thirteen stripes. rent that takes the place or back DreaK- , ing crank turning, that lights the head lights, ignites the spark and operates the horn, we will be impressed with the. fact that it is indeed the very csseuco of concentrated power. Cut this power cauuot be delivered unless It is properly stored. In other words, the storage battery is not a power producer, but rather a power reservoir. This reservoir is tilled at a certain moderate rate by means of tho get. rator, which should operate when ever ft? engine of the car is in motion. If ve look upon the generator as sup l.I.vuig n small, steady stream of cur rent to the reservoir and consider that t'Jc starter represents a drain on this rts rvoir comparable to that prevailing wit :i the stopper s removed from tho waste pipe of a wash bowl we will un dcrstnnd the reason for tho statement of the battery manufacturer to the ef fect that the current demanded for ono minute's operation of the starter re quires at least twenty minutes' normal running of the car for full replacement. This fact will also possibly serve to ex plain why adjustments of the carbu retor and spark plug making for easy starting of the engine add to the life of n battery through the elimination of undue strain caused by the starter. The storage battery is a willing scrr ant and will deliver as much or as little current as is required. It will give up its last ounce of strength in n vain ef fort to crank and start a stiff and balky engine until there is scarcely power enough remaining to furnish tho tiny current necessary for the formation of the spark of ignition. n. W. Slauson in Leslie's. Man Eating Sharks. All of the trained and experienced ob servers with nie agreed in saying that near our co.ist line there was but little danger from sharks for a man swim ming. Accidents do occur, but they are wholly exceptlonal-unlike what Is truo In the Indian ocean and around Austra lia. The white shark Is undoubtedly a man eater, and Coles, who is probably more competent to pass judgment on the question than any other man in the United States, believes that the four bathers killed and partly eaten off the New Jersey coast in tho summer of 1910 were all victims of one rather small straggler of this formidable fipe cles. When this straggler was cap tured it was found that there were hu man bones and llesh in it, and with its capture all attacks on swimmers ceas ed. Theodore Roosevelt in Scrlbners. T' " Flag at Trenton. Tho Dag uiat Washington had with him when ho crn- -il the Delaware to attack Trenton" win not the Statu bud Stilpes. Washington tossed tho i)eluv.tre Ui Uuceuiber, 1770, und ta Editoring Association .75 FREE JAN. 3, 1918. Vol. 6. No. 8. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application!, at they cannot rtJCh tlio uiacaarU portion at the ear, Thrra Is only onn "way to cure catarrhal dcafnet, and that la br a conatltutlonal remedr. Catarrhal Deatnci U caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous llnlnc or the Eustachian Tube. When this tube It lnflcimd you have a rumbllnc sound or Im perfect hearlnc. and uben It la entirely closed. Deafness Is the result. Unless tho Inilammatlon can be reduced and this tube restored to Ha normal condition, hearlnc will bo destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness arc caused by catarrh, which la an Inllamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the b!ood on the mucous surfaces of the system. V.'e will give One Hundred Dollars for any case at Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir culars free. All DruRClsts. 75c. F. J. CHENCV CO.. Toledo. O. alternate reu ami um, as u presi-in, with a blue canton emblazoned with the crosses of St. George and St, An drew, as In tho British tlag. Tho first timo the present Stars and Stripes were i tiling to the breeze was on the day of tho battle of Oriskany at Fort Stau-, wlx. Aug. G. 1777. Exchange. Tho Origin of "Uiher." Speaking of ushers, I learned nn In teresting thing from nn English man ager. Ho told me that in the old days tho theater men used to sit around ta bles and drink during a performance, and if they became boisterous or annoy-, ing the manager sent waiters down to hush them up. These men were offi cially known as hushers, but ns a cock ney cannot say his h's where they bo long they became known as 'ushers! Itob Wagner in Saturday Evening Post. Camouflage Not New. Tho art of camouflage Is nothing new to the American Indian, as the Chris tian Science Monitor points out. Ages ago, comparatively speaking, before ho had heard anything about firearms, ho was accustomed to steal unobserved on a herd of buffaloes by the simple devico of decking himself out with a. buffalo skin and bonis. If that wasn't a resort to camouflage, what was it? Spartan Training. "Why is It that all the old lawyers are prosperous?" "Well, a lawyer has to learn to livo on nothing for the llrst three or four years, Naturally, when the money does begin to come In, It Is all profit." Louisville Courier-Journal. . A Practical One. 'Tlnve you any theories ns to self help?" "Certainly. Mlno is to help yourself to anything in sight you can." Haiti more .'.inerS'T.'!. Howaro til had lirglnnlngs. lie who docs not ta':" I,': i:-t wrong step will never take t i- .ecoiid. Mid-Winter Term January 2nd Railroad or ptape fro paid up t'i $10.CO, for vil student: onroll iriK betv. nrn tho nlvwo date and JantK.-rvjn, 191S. who enrol! for fo-n- inonts ( r more, pavin in advance. Terms: either Book keeping or Shorthand Course, Bix months for $50.00; Combined Course, six months, $65. Write us about our monthly payment plan. BAKER BUSINESS COL LEGE W P Kifaion, Prop. ad NOTICE FOR. RUDUCATipM .(Publisher), Department of tho (litorlor. U. S. Land Onico nt m Gritndo, Qro. gon, Sent.asth, 1917.' " Nqtlcc U'lioroby Riven that Hcrnlco A. SUt!U8. whoso rKjst-offlco address in Rich land, Oregon, did, bVtho 27th day p(, December, 1010, Ilia li thU trtlco Sworn ! ntniomcni iut Application, n sud tho timber thereon, undor tho pro visions of tho net of June 8, 1878, and acts amendatory, known an the "Timber and Stono aw," at slicli value as might bo tlxed by apprnlF0iueut,and that, pur sunnt to uch application, Jho land and timber thereon have boon appraised, nt $340 00, tho timber estimated at 210,000 board foot at 76o and fl.00 per M, and tho land 1150.00; hat said applicant will offer tlnil proof In uppott pf hU nppll cation nnii 'sworn statement on tho 31st day of January. 1018, boforo Wootlton L. Patterson, United State Comiiilnslonor, t hia office, nt linker, Oregon. Any person la at liberty to protest Mil purchase before entry, or Initiate n con test at any time before patent issues, bv tiling a corroborate)! affidavit in this office, alleging facta which would defeat tho entry. O. S. DUNN, Rpctyer. For lie-Publication,. NOTJCU OF HKARIN0, Department of tho Interior, United States Land Otlico. October 18th, 1017. Serial No. 017030 Contest No. 1110 l NOTICE I hereby iriven that tho Com- misslonor of the General Land Office, by his letter of Oct. 10th, 1017, hits allowed tho application of .Marquess O. Lewis, of Keatintt, Oregon, for a hearing to de termine I liu mineral ornonmlr.cral char acter oi Iho HKX KV)4 and W NBii See. 10, Tp. IDS., H. 41 K.. W. M. The records of this otlico show that paid laud una adjudicated mineral In character bv CouimlHttlonei's LUtr"N" of November Hint, 1804, as the ri stilt of a hearing hold on application by the Statt ol Oregon therefor, to determine tho character of said echool section, and that tli State has selected and had ap proved and certilled to it Indemnity se- tactions based on Its lows in said section In bin application for a hearing, it In alleged by thos.iid Albert II. Ruttor, ami two uitnufees, that the lands above du scibed are nonmlneral In character. Any and all persons, therefore, who claim any light, title, or interest In said lands, or any part thereof, or who may bo claiming tho same for mineral pur poses, by location, occupation, or other wise, or who inuy desire to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, are hereby notified to appear respond and offer evidence touching tho character of tho land aboyodescribed.at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Jan.Hoth, HUB, be fore W. L. Patterson, rt'otarv.l'ublic. t his ollice, at Baker, Oregon, and the final hearing wilt be held at 10 o'clock, A.M., on February '-'5th, 101K. before the Regis ter and Itecoiver, at tl!e United States Laud Ofiico at La Grande, Oregon. O. 8. DUNN. Register. SOLAN SKIFF, Keceivcr. Dato of first publication Dec. 13, 1017. " " cecond " Dec. 20, 1017. " " third " Dec. 127, 1017. " " fourth " Jan 3, 1017. DRY GULCH DITCH CO., Richland, Oregon, AT TUB CiTY HAM.. NOTICE There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assess ments levied Feb. Mi 1010, and Feb. It, 1017, the amount tet opi-OBito tho lol lowing shareholder: I. S. Uurnside, Certificate No, 07, 15.3 Shares 137.01 and in accordance with law and the Ar ticles of Incorporation and Hy-Ijiws of nald comoration. po many shares of tho above parcel of stock, as may be necess ary, will bo sold at the City Hall of ltich land, on the 7th day ot Feb., 1018. at or about 11 o'clock A. M to pay delinquent assessments thereon, togotlmr with the cost of advertising and expenses of tho sale, J. Kobcoo Lee, bocretary, Hichland, Oregon Dec. 20-j-Jon. 17 CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Our services until later notice will be as follows: Sunday: Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Communion and preaching, 11:00. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Preaching at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting'on Wednesday evening at 8:00. Ladies Aid Friday afternoon. Ydu are cordially invited. William E. Bean,' to putdhnSt) the NK 1-4 NE l-l, Sue. ui, JW V-H NW 1.4, Sec. 32, itnd 8W 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 20, Township 0 South, lintiL'o 44 East. Willamette Meridlnn, ' I" 'I ' ' 1 1 . ' ' ' H y PNEUMONIA in most case$, is the result of coltfs flue to lack of proper or insufficient clothing, and CAN BE PREVENTED by keeping feet and Save the Doctor's Bill by fitting yourself and family out with Underclothing, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes Rubber Boots, Slickerg, Mackinavvs and everything in the way of wearing apparel to keep yourself and family dry, warm and comfortable, and thus be insured to a great extent against Pneumonia, which is now so prevalent. Come in and look over our stock You will find our prices honest 04 00 SAUNDERS BRO'S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'uhlinher NOT COAL LAND. Department of the Interior. U. S. Und Ollice at U Grande, Ore- Hon, November 10, 1017. Notice ta tieretiy given uiiw. joihi w. Gray, former husband and heir of Myra L. Jacobs. dieaed. of Hichland, On- con, who, on November 27, 1011, made llomestuu! F.ntry. No. (WOOO. for Sh 1-1 SW 1-1, Sec. 8. N 1-2 NW 1-1. BK - W 1-1, Sec. 17, Tp. U . -H " . Julv2. 1011. made Ad. 11. K. No, 013T.i:i. lor SW 1-1 SW I-l, See. 8, b l-l NW 1-1. Sec, 17, K l-B i auc tion IK, Township 0 houtli, iiango -i East, Willamette .Meridian, mis niou notice of intention to make Five-yenr (r.,f til iatahlish claim to the laud iibovo described, before A. H. Combs, jr, I'lerk of County Court, at Ms omco ip linker, Oregon, on the 0th day of Janu ary, HUH. Claimant named a witnesses. : Jeo Sinclair, John W. Iloyee, Harry Jacobs, William Httcli, nil oi uicnianu, yri'K" O. s. Dunn, uecisier. enew Now NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) NOT COAL LAND. Department of Hi Interior. V. S. Land Office nt LaQratido, Ore- lion, Novombor 10, 1017. Notice is hereby Riven tnai I'oruinanu G. (Jells, of Hichland, Oregon, who, on .May 1, 101-1, made Homestead Kntry, No. 012(525. for S 1-2 SK 1-1. Sec. 10. W 1-2 NK 1-4, Sec. 21, Tp. OS., K. -II K and on Jan. 4, 1015, made Ad. II H. No. 01 1188, for W 1-2 SK 1-4. U 1-2 SW 1-K Section 21, Townsl.lp 0 hOlltll, UUtlfrn -H Kiist, Willamette Meridian, hns filed notice of intention to make Three-year Prnnf. tn i-h t n h 1 1 h! i chiiui to the land above described, boforo A. li. Combs, jr., Clerk of County Court, at Maker, Ori-non, on tho Bth day of January, 101H. Claimant names as witnetses: j. w. Movce. .M. M. Morren, Harry Jacobs, John Grey, nil of Hichland, Oregon. U r, uunn, ucgisier. First publication Dec. 6, 1017. Last publication Jan. ii, 1018. Rheumatism M.. A M'Pr.lT 1 in l.a Vamnild IjnflT and MKURY remedy, for tho euro of IMIK.IIM ATIHM. Catarrh of the Stom ach and the purifvlna of til b.'ood, Con tains no Opiateii or Chemicals and tho most Delicate Stomach can take it. An outfit (two weeks' treatment) contains ii H.ntinrn lint I In of liiiuid. a hole of tab lets for Internal use and a l-ounc bottle of oil especially prepared lor MAbMAU INU tho parts affected Besults guar nl.i.l nr monnv nitiiuded. Price 11.50 per outfit. For jiuU by IS, & W. Ohand. ler, Hichland, Ureuou. R body dry and warm NOTICE FOR PUDLICATION. (Piiblliher Department of the Interior. U. 8. Iind Olllco at I.ti Oriindu, Otif Kon. Sept. 2.sth, 1017. Notice Is hereby given tlmt Ir.i D, Staggs, whotu K)f-l office nddreMi In ltlrh Intnl. Oregon, tlitl. on the 27lh day of December, 1010. file In thli office Sworn Statement mid Application, No nlOMNj to purchiino tlm Sv NW'i and Sy Nl i,'. Section 17, TowiiHhlpltl South, Hungo t I Kant, Willamette .Meridian, mid the timber thereon, under the pre vi'loun of the act of June 3, l7h, ami acts niiieml. atory. known ns the ''Timber and Stone 1ji" at (licit value ns might be fixed by npprntHemeiit, ntid Unit, j:nr miutil to such application, the land and timber thereon huve been npprnhiud, at $UH).00. the timber twtiumted nt f20.(XX) bonnl feet nt f0c per M, nd the Inud 2(Kl.O i ; Unit said niplli'nut will offer llniil proof in support oi his iippliratlou anil fworn titnt'-meni on me ;iihi nay ot .inniiury, 10IS, before Woodeon I rullernuil, t'nlted Stntes Comuili'sloner, at his of fice, at Maker, Oregon. Any person is t liberty to prolent this piirclniHu before entry, or initiate n con tedt at uny time before mtenl inxucH.tty tiling a corroborate! I affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. c. r. in rii, Hegmier. NOTICE FOR PUDLICATION, (I'l'HLISHKH.) NOT COAL LAND; Di:iAiriMi:NT of tiii: intkmok. U. S. Lanl OlTice nt La Grande, Ore gon, .November l'Jtli, 1017. Notice Is hereby given that Alexander K. Simonii, of Kiclilnnd, (Uitoii. who. on December 12, 1010, made Hninettcad Application. No. 088711. for N 1-2 SK l-l. Section 14. and W 1-2 SW 1-4. Section Kt. Township 0 South, Range 41 Kast, Wll. IniiKitte Meridian, has tiled notice ol in tention tn make l ivo-yenr Proof to es tablish claim to tli) Inud above described before ('Imrlen J, She'ton, I'nlteil States CoinmiHNioner, at Halfway, Oregon, on Uie Tin (lay oi January, HUH. Claimant iiiiu'ch as witnenNesi P. T. Wyati, W. A, Wyatt. Jny sdiult.. and George Gordon, all ol Hlclilanil, Oregon. V. DUKS, Heglster. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that W. II. Bradford, tlio duly appointed, otiulllled and acting administrator of the estate of Hnchol Ilriidlord, deceased, ins filed In the County Court of the Statu of Oregon for the County of linker, his llnnl nr. count and report of and concerning Ills administration of said cut'ito and that January the 5th. 101 S. nt tho hour to o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, h the umo uxeu nun uppoiuteii lor a II mil hear ing and adjudication thereof. Anv mid all persons interested In s,ld !tnte are hereby notified to bo and atmcar in mid court on or boforo said day anil hour and snow cause, n any mere hu, why said final account and reiiort should not be approved tts filed j the administrator dis charged j bis bondmnen exonerated und said ostato fally and finally settled and ,., Xf1' BBADKOKD, Admlulstrntor W. U, Strayer, Attorney. k First pub. Dc. 0, 1917. Lwtpub. an. 0, 1918,