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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1918)
E. & W. Chandler Ti1 Different Store Real GRAVELY S ChowinjJ Pluj) MILLINERY During our inventory we will make a big cut in millinery as wedo not want to carry any of the stock over We have some of our best stock yet on hand You will need a Mackinaw before winter is over, so take advantage of our offer of 10 per cent off on any coat in slock on sweaters also Shoes for Men, Women and Children We have a lot that we will sell you at cos!. This is a big concession considering the price of shoes now Overcoats and Clothing for Men, Boys and Youth's. If we have your size you carry them away at cost MEN'S STAG SHIRTS The kind that shed the rain and keep out the cold Ten per cent off regular price Other lines too numerous to mention a Come in and see how far your dollars will go MOM TO EY A) AN t F ON arm ian Eight per cent Interest Long Time No Extra Charges If you desire a loan call and we'll talk the proposition over c. E. THORP, Richland arker's Movies TO-NIGHT New Bridge on Friday night Whin ou ehow drl foii arc tlttltr Stlitlil. A LIIIIb Chew ll Etimatt nii It L.m Long While The Good Graty Tita lain, too.' a ioo. pouch io nnoor or it fSSHi KB PIPE MIS EXPRESSION t HE L. THINKS HE I.j HAPPY WITH THAT DIG CUP OF HIS -BUT YOU'VE GOT IT ALL OVER. HIM. YOU CAN HEAD MY BILLBOARD AND CHEW GRAVFLY ! r- ' V.OOARIH V'. rmTrCTIO,-J t'C-M. IT 1H NOT HBA.L CaAVBl.V WtTI'mn' tUtS WEAL II HONOR ROLL Sparta, Ore, Jan. 1, 191S. To the News: I just received a letter from my son Clarence who is in Franco in active service in the aviation I corps, no says no is wen qnar ! tered and in good health; because j of the censorship ho is unable to! give details of the life "over ! there." He says ho would loe to have some of the wood home tobacco as they can not get any there only the French tobacco and Stockmen Attention. 10 liter liable Valle News: The following letter which ma be of general news value to the stockmen, has been received from the District Forester: "The large amount of aeeum mulatod work on the various for est? has (Hayed the annual Rraz in; reports and it is not expected that authoiizntion for the various forests, showing the number of stock to be mazed on earh, with seasons and fees, will be prepared and forwarded in sufficient lime to allnv the sto. kmen to file ap- I5ver b tlys S'r.n'n' I A petition issued t! ' can Posensa Society v. : i ! 1-I'U- it is do strong they can hardly plications; and in tins connection simik.. it. Savs he would luve to.'btuc! men should be infoimed . it. . vr T ...... ,l I li .' i irti I , kul me news, so I am sending! thrown the press and by sending you a check for one year's sub scription for him. Best regards to all his friends. Mrs. Addie Welter. Ulis address is Clarence MeCormiek, 7th Aviation Ins. Detachment, 33rd Aero Sqadron, Franco via New York City. Iileadon Ashby. Kelly Field No. I, 2nd Halt. A v. Corps, San Antonio, Tex. Louie Simonis received a letter from his son Otis, whose address ! appears below. He says he likes J the service fine, has plenty of grub and a wood lud; is in same j fort with Tracy Matthews, but in i a different company; lie said he jseen Allen Wright at Ft. Law ton. Otis L. Simonis, I 4th Co. Ft. Worden, Wash. Later Word has reached us ! that Otis has been transferred to Ft. Ward, Wash. applications to them, that all ap plications should bt on Hie in the various supervisors' offices immediately." In this connection I might state ; up to ridicule or oiiloij lated in the Valley tl i . w n large number of Kir: wu taino I. A - 'tni : i circulated thH .;! " community in ll . V and Ui million !' t.:i . presei.f '! t'i 1 1 ' ( i Washington pftiti imi be enacted fori', vitli i "l'tir.iihni"t!t u ; i or orjfiii.iz.iiionH re; pro-Get man iietivitir.:, i r . publication or puMie u' t stuteiiVr.U lcin! ! .: To unpe ' ov r.t rf m v. operation or sr.'-i-.s of !.. ted SUt:'.s ia war, or ; - i ili'fC or enlistment, or To hold the ( 'invert: tm r.t United States or an.v .: . that all applications from regular grazing permittees should be on file in the Supervisor's office on or before .January 20th. Very truly yours, 15. Karnes, Forest Supervisor. Security Health Giver add IJr: Maker, 25c and 50c per pkg at the Drug Store. ad Jurors Drawn for VMS Among the jurors drawn for service the coming year are tl e following Fagle Valley citizens: W T Monnehoff John Hluo I Ferman C. Davis has been transferred from the coast artil 1 lery to the field artillery, his ad j dress now is Battery C (53rd F.A. ' Ft. Casey, Wash. Goo A Davis 0 W Decker Jno 1' Jones W B Martin John McLeod Here L Rogers Thos Seigid II L Zeigler .1 W Carnahan .J W Farley J R Loo G M Moody C W Ferry W 3 Saunders C C Shelton II C Wi.liams Don't Fail to Come Admission: Adults 20c; Children 15c Allen Wright Ft. Law ton, Wash. Soon Over III Cold. HvorytinoHf.oakH well of G'hiimliurlnln'fl CoiikIi geini'ilyftfturliiiviiiKiiHud it. Mre. (inuruu Lowih. I'iUnllold, N,Y lain IIiIh to my reniiriliiiK it: "LaHt vrintur my iittlo boy, fivn yoarH old, was Hick with a cold for two or tliriiu wuukH. I ilojtorcd tiim and iifiuil vnriouH conli inc-diciiuiH hut nothing did him much i;ood until 1 bt'KU'i iiNing (Jliiiniburluin'H CoiikIi Item edy, Ho thou improved rapidly mid in u few tUyn wh over hie coM." ml Red Cross at New Bridge Through the generosity of ,1. N. Ilolcomb the use of the Hol comb Hall from one to five o'clock on Saturday afternoons has been donated to Red Cross workers. All ladies interested in this great work will please come and bring needle and thimble. Chamberlain's Hand Lotion lor ehupped hands: 35c per bottlo at tht Drug Store. ad Last week we predicted that a cold snap was due it's here. Our lino of heaters oil, wood and coal is complete. I'riced from $2.75 up. Guard your health with one of them. ad E. & Wi Chandler. Farm machinery is the artillery of agriculture. In what condi tion will your "field pieces" bo for the spring drivo? To cauKe di-loy,il!, of duty on tlx- p i.'tof ;im in connection w ? th.- w.. Special for tin we.- S Cleanser, larg- cans 5 .u Only a pro-( I'-rumn :i :..i formed Ameri-'uu wi ! ; i"'.itthe efforts of an go; oi mil' ! :o i servo the food supply o." :K tlon. Rheumatism r w i .Title, th- Imi uimI Itl.KK ) riiiM-U. ( r (I . -lillM'.MA l'1-.M. t'utut ' ... I., rich atnl Hi,. l urii in,' ( Mi i lllilll no I 'pl.llHt IT eilrliiir i. . muni l)i limit' .spuniirli can l.u. oiitllt . two wiii'kn' tri'iil ' i,i I mi .s-oiinri imitlu if li'ini'l .i i" li'trt fin i 1 1 rim i ii i' mid a I in ' i' In of oil ii.pi'i'l.illy pri'piiri'il i n M i-'iii- IN(i ilii' partH iiffci'i'-d It. n!i . u"' .r- iiiitmul or inniinv r f n 1 1 1 1 I . I'rn , ,i ,0 pi rout III. l-'ur tutlu by r;. .. S.iii.im liT, Itii'lilaud, ()ii'i;un. I. .1' f in i . : , ! t ii il .l III IIIIH i I ill- METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School jit 10:00 a. m ., 10. 10. Holman, superintendenc. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. IOpworth League at (5:30. Prayer meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Choir practice at 7:30 Thursday evening. The Woman's Missionary So ciety meets the third Thin-mini afternoon of each month. The Hoard of Stewards holds its regular meeting Tuesday eve ning after the first Sunday of each month. Everybody cordially invited to attend all of the services of tho church. A. Thomas, PaBtor