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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1918)
, LOCALS 1 Write It 1018. Miss Fern Chandler fotiirncd jto Baker frjonday Tho now Christian church wll Boon bo ready for plastering. Patriotic handkerchiefs, IndleB and gents, at Saunders Bro's.-nd Tho mud hole in front of the (Ivory barn Is bo!rK Ailed with gravol. ,'fale Jonteel, tho glorious new pdor of 20 llowers; 26c at Drug Store, ad Quite a crowd attended a shoot ing match held ijt Donsloy'a pas lure Sunday. Have you looked over or lino of Men's dress shoos, some nifty English styles. Haley's. ad Mrs. 1. A. Moody plans to leave t,()ay for Long Beach, California, where she will remain for some months. . S,cc(is- Wo have received a lim itfd supply of warden seeds from Representative Sinnott. Call at once; they wont last lung, Win. Munccy, one of Pine Val ley's prosperous farmers, was an over Sunday visitor at tho home of his daughter. Mrs. Thos. Seigcl We are informed that ere Chas. Klliott reached his old home in Indiana last week, he received a message stating that his step mother had passed away. Jonteel Combination Cream, a beneficial cream neither"greasy" nor ''gronsoless" that will banish roughness and will leave the skin so soft and nice, 50c at the Drug Stnro. ad Wo aru going to offer at greatly reduced prices a ot cf goods wo do not want to carry into our an nual inventory, Yon will benefit by this sale if you take advantage of it. nd E. & W. Chandler. Red Cross members will meet at the home of Mrs. Winter Wright next Tuesday, Jan. 8th, for work, and on the following Thursday afternoon ntjtho K. I'. hall for the annual election of officers. All members are re quested to be present at both meetings. Tho call for Christmas mem bcrship in the Red Cross met with general response In Eagle Valley and close to $475 has been raised. Few there were who ab solutely refused to listen to the solicitors and their names will bo forwarded to proper authorities at closo of the campaign. A few of our residents have' not as yet been seen on account of tho bad roads and tho books will be kept open for a few days more, bo if you have not yet assisted in this grand cause -do so now. Prefers Chamberlain's "In tho eoureu of u convormition with ('Immlmrluin MwllclnoCo.'HronroHonta tivo today, wo liml occasion to uMkciish lu u koiwmI way tliu nuirltn of thoir differ ent prupuratfonH. At IiIh iiiKKoation 1 tnko plwmuro in cixnroHHiiiK my wtimif tlnn of Clminhorlnin'H Couli Kumudy. I hiivt) u family of nix cliiltlrun itlid Iiavo iihud thin rumudy in my iiomo for yonra. I eoneidor it thuonlv couah romutly on tint itnirkut, us I Ijuvo trli'd nearly all klndn." Karl C. Uo88, Publisher Ham ilton County Huimbllcan-Nuwa, Syra cuse, KnubiiB, ttdy 1 Auction Sale liror) bed I paiV springs 1 droBser 4 chairs 1 rocking chair 1 round extension table 1 round stand I cook stovo 1 heating stovo Stovo pipe und olbowa A lot of dishes Anyone wiBhirig.to buy any of above may do no now articles re maining will 00 flld t the high est bidder at 1:30 p. m. on Fri dny, January 18th, in front of my office. DR. M. hi HULL, Do a bit at overy bito. ALARM OLOCJCS $LG0 to $3.50 at Drug Store. ad Sam Martin was, in Portland tho first of the wqek,,, Harry Mason left for LaGrande Monday for several days visit. II. T. Bubcock ofNcw Bridge added his name to the News list Monday. Miss Veda Saunders has return ed to linker after n short visit bore with relatives and friends. Old Man Winter ib hanging around close, wnrd him off with our wftrm clothing, Raley's.-ad Mrs. I. N. Sanders and children of Halfway visited with relatives and friends in Eagle Valley last week. Help Uncle Sam conscrvp the meat supply; cat more macaroni products; fresh supply just re ceived at Haley's. ad A lino fresh beef put on sale this morning; whole front quar ters will be sold at cost. Rich land Meat Market. ad Mrs. Hairy Herr arrived from Bingham Canyon, Utah, Tuesday evening for a visit at the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J no. F. Herr. On Dec. 23rd ah offering was taken in the Methodist S. S. for the suffering Armenians and Syr ians. Tho sum of $50 was con tributed aidsent to headquarters Taken Up One dark colored bull calf, around 9 months old. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for keep. See Nicolcscue on J. R. Leo Ranch. Tho following renewed their subscription the past week: Odie Bennett, S. V. Laam, Ed Ritch, J. W. Patterson, C. H. Elliott, D. T. Allen, G. M. -Moody, E. A. Bennehoff, Peter Sass, W. F. King, J. S. Bodah has. returned from several weeks visit at points in Idaho and Washington. Ho ex pects to leave in a few dnys for the coast and will probably go on to San Francisco to visit his son Hoy. J. C. Bowen has requested us to discontinue his adv of cattle for sale or trade, saying that he was simply swamped with replies. Mr. Bowen stated that if anyone doubted the value of the News as an advertising medium to just cull on him. Soon Over His Cold. , Kvurvono HioukH wulltlf Uhanibnrlnln'a OoiikIi Kumudy nfturlmvlnu uod it. Mrs. Uoortiu Luwin, l'lttHllold, K.Y., has this to biiv roisnrtllntf it "LitBt wintur inv llltlo boy, tlvo yoara old, was sick with a cold for two or threw wooks. I doctored him and tisod various cough medicines but nothing did him much good until I bocau Ufllnu Chamburiuln'a Couuh Ruin ed v. Ho thou improved ranldlv and in a low dnys wb over his ,oo'd." ad .unumnn THE HONOR ROLL A letter received aat evening from Tracy Matthdws says that at last ho has been assigned, be ing oho of threomen picked from a group of 39 tp fill a squad in a new branch of tho Coast Artil lery Bcrvicc. Mb address is Tracy Matthews, Headquarters Co., 03rd Artillery C.A.C., Ft. Worden, Wash,. Roy A. Campbell, 7th Co. Pugct Sound C.A. Ft. Ward, Wash. Raymond Keller, who for some lime past bus been studying art in New York City, tried to enlist in the aviation service but failed to pasB the examination so went into the medical department His address now is Raymond C. Keller, Medical Corps, Ft. Ogilthorpe, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. White Duke write from Halfway and give us the present address of their son: James F. Duke, 304th Supply Co., Q.M.C., A. E. F., via New York. Otis L. Simonis, Recruit Barracks, Co. C 4th Engineer Barracks, Vancouver, Wash. A. F. Clark is a Baker visitor. Have you tried our new line of cookies. Haley's. ad Maude Hallcy and Josephine Ayres are Baker visitors. Geo. Sharpan and family have moved to the county seat. Rose Water and Glycerine for chapped hands; 25c at Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davis have gone to Canadn for a visit with relatives. A shipment of 1917 crop wal nuts, 'almonds and peanuts at Haley's, ad Twenty cars of Eagle Valjey cattle were shipped from Robin- ette last Friday. Crescent Baking Powder and other Crescent products just re ceived at Saunders Bro's. ad Mrs. M. A. Bennett and chil dren, and her mother Mrs. Mc Cullum, left for Baker today. G. A. Bernard left yesterday for Detroit, Mich., called there by a telegram announcing the death of his mother. A boys mackinaw was lost be tween Richland und New Bridge Sunday. Finder will please leave at News office. Five head of cows and one bull. all registered Jerseys, for sale or will trade for beef stuff. Carl C. Mason, Richland Meat Market. Mrs. George B. Saunders and daughter Winona, spent Xmas week at Corvallis, where Misses Mable and Esther urc attending college. Mrs. Bert Masterson and son Ivy have moved to Halfway. Mrs. Masterson will keep house for her sisters, Misses Lillio and Goldie Sullivan, and Ivy will attend tha public schools. 515 Arc Your Sewers Clogged Tho bowols uro tho sowurauesTBtem of tho body, You can wolHmaulno the ro suit whan thoy are stopped up as is tho caeo in constipation. As a purgative you will fhtd Chamberlain's Tablots uxctllant Thoy uro mild and gentle in their action, They ultio improve the- dleitlou. mIt Turn over a new leaf this year. Conserve your time and energy Use a Turbine Vacuum Washer Your husbanc has his labor saving machinery on the farm why not have yours in the house Ask us about our free trial offer WE SAVE YOU MONEY MAKE US PROVE if Raley's Cash Store 2 0 '" 2 5 kM& D,RECT R0UTETO SUHHYfifc&&& U"WA ail Direct r i Silt lake Clt f'KRM ft aSVH ?RAN3SCO Literature. TMtna- flWV;A -X-S-W1' SVl Hons, and Jickets up. ,A U on application to X f'Tos M.H.Dougherty j, Sk y NGELES Agt. Baker V wiUWM Wm. McMurray 'iS&g- Gen. rags'r. ARt. v NU &'e!&i&S Portland The Opening Gun This is our openinpr gun in this year's advertising campaign. We want you to read not only this ad but every one that follows. Will you do it? WHY? Well there'll be enough ginger" in these ads to keep you interested. We hope you will en joy our little stories about bank ing, saving and business in gen eral. An nd thut isn't read is of no value to anybody. The fact that you have read this one is en couraging. Will you jook ior our ad next week ? Each week we aim to give you a little hundred word message that is worth while. See jf we make good, ad) Eagle VaLlby State Bank General Report of W.H.M.S. for 1917 Cash received during year $172.30 Paid out as follows: Conference claims $20.00 , Relief fund $15 Red Cross $10 Liberty Bond $50 Carpet for church $13.20 Washing machine parsonage $14 To other sources $33.20: Remembering soldier boys in service with 30 Xmas boxes; the "shut-ins" of Eagle Valley with Xmas cheer; also the sick with flowers. Rooms for Rent. Address P.O. Box 3, Richland, Oregon. ad4 i : ? ' i 9 F p 7