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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1918)
tJ i ti.VWg-r'-1 IUS ooooooooyooooooooow LOCALS I (000000000)00000000 tvv I2d Gates came up from Uobin otto Saturday, AutoibtH hIiouIiI pucuru licoiiHCH for 1018 at ouco. GoHHard bniHHiori'H at fiOc each nt Saunders l)ro's. -ail Will you have to call on tho in come tax mail at Bnker? Household Thermometers GOc .each; on ualu at tho Unit: Store, Auction aalo jn front of Dr. JJull's olllco tomorrow aftornoon. Now Hhipmont of galvanized tubii, buckutH apt! oil cans ut a!cy'B. iu) Dr. J. 11. MeArlhurwas in tho Valley a few days last week look ing after hia Hilltop. We are informed that Sam Martin recently bought an extra Hue bull calf from H, Cooper. Ralph Hyrno left Wednesday for I'icdmout, Wyo., where be will visit a few weeks with bis father. Mm. Mabel Tntro, M Mill St., Portland, has subscribed foi the News so as to keep posted on the lSup.lu Valley happenings. Chas. ,1. Shelt'ii), U. S. Com missioner at Halfway, has Kne to Hreinerton, Wash., where he will taka trainitur for captaincy in the naval reserves. Mr. l'arker hai a movie outfit in both liable and l'ine Valleys, thus cr.ablitw him to ive his Kho.vs on schedule time regard Icssa of bad roads. Remember he will show here tonight. Alta Heynolds is down from her ranch near Sparta for a visit with home folks. She to.d us that on ChristmaB Day she dug potatoes irom me garden and then re planted some of them so as to be sure ol early spuds nexc summer. Kat a Chicken Dinner Sunday. On Saturday 1 will have nicely dressed a number of excellent fat chickens at my home north of the Mutual Creamery. Those will be Bold at very reasonable prices. Send me your order now or call early. Mrs. Myrtle Kirby.ad Uncle Sam is today the quar termaster of a hungry world. He is playing the game squarely and counts on every man, woman and child in the United States to do tho same. Are you doing your share? His up to every Ameri can to conserve tood every day and at every meal. It. N. Stanlield on last Thins day made public bis platform as candidate for United States Sen ator. It is of too great length for us to publish in full, but wo will Eay that the pledges made are for tho full support of the government in the prosecution of tho war, and for a wide policy in the matter of leffislatibn fbr tho improvement and betterment of conditions of tho entiro state of Oregon. Auction Sale at 1:3) p. in. tomorrow Friday, January 18th All of my household goods re maining will go to tho highest bidder. Sale on street in front of my ollice. Ho on hand early. DH. M. M. BULL. T V01 HIDES! Green salted Hidus, 14c per lb. Dry Hides, 25c per lb. and up. Highest cash markot price paid for pelts and junk. Phono me and I will call. HARRY CRISS, New Bridge Prefer Chamberlain's "In tho enurxu of n conversation with Ulimnberluln MudlclnoCD.'Hropnisontii tlvu today, wo had occasion to (Hhciih.i In n Konoril way tho niorlu of their differ out propiirntfoiiH. At IiIh suostion 1 talto pleamiro in expressing my rutinm tlon of ('liainl)()rlala'H CoukIi Itumudy. 1 havo u family of ttlx chililron and liavo iihciI thin romudy In my homo for yoixrH. coiiKidor It tho only coiikIi rotnudy on tho iiiiirkut, an I have trlml nearly nil klndH." Knrl L. lUm, 1'uhllnuor Ilnm llton County Uoimhlicau-Nows. Hyra cubo, Kiinuas. dv H. Jeldness was over from Pine Valley Saturday. Patriotic Stationery only 50c per box at tho Drug Store. ad Mrs. Paul Knoblauch and son William have returned from a visit at Walla Walla. 15 tons of hay for sale; good feed ground; plenty of water. Oliver Francis, Halter, Ore.- -ad Several buckcrooa were in from Invor Powder the first of the week looking after stray cattle. Bring in your I ides, muskrat and other pelts, junk of all kinds even rags. Richland Moat Mar ket. ad Ambition, like alfalfa, with de termination for moisture, can be cut down often but is always growing deeper. Try "Ott-jr Braad" canned spinach, it is delicijus; you can get it and all other "Otter Brand" products at Haley's.-- ad Mrs. Nellie Cropp expects to leave luesday lor nor home at Banks, Oregon, after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 12. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stone re turned from Portland last Thurs day evening, where they had spent the holidays. Mr. Stone informed us that business condi tions were better there than they had been for a number of years. At a legular meeting held last Friday afternoon, the Ladies Aid Society elected the following ofli ccra for 1018: Mrs. L. Y. Mat- thews, president: Mrs. Winter Wright, vice pres.: Mrs. Richard Kirby, 2nd vice pres.; Mrs. Chas. Dimmick, secretary and treasurer Wait for our White Sale. Our goods did not arrive as soon as expected but they are on the way. We are now offering a 10 per cent discount on all of our mackinaws, sweaters, boys', youths' and chil dren's suits. Take advantage uf this opportunity. ad 12. & W. Chandler. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Bull will leave Saturday for Eugene and Richland will again be without a dentist. ''Doc" intends to de vote his entire time hereafter to the sheep business, having leased 4000 acres of land for a long term and purchased 1200 head of ewes. Mr. and Mrs. Bull have made a host of warm friends in this sec tion who wish them unlimited prosperity in their now location. Are Your Sewers Closed Tlio IhjwoIh aro tho AowuritKUHystom of tho body. You can wollimnKlno tho re sult when tlioy aro Htoppod up aa la tho cano In coiiHtlpation. Ah a piiruativo you will thai Chnniborhiln'sTuhhitttoxcollutit Tlioy uro mild and puntlo in their action. Thoy uIbo improvo tho digestion. udv Buy yoir Safnty fhzor Blades ot th3 Drug Store. ad Mrs. VV. E. Marbcr sold tho cowb advertised last week. Rooms for Rent. Address P. 0, Box 3, Richland, Oregon. add When you need a now tooth brush, get one at the Drugstore. Mrs. Hayman Swisher is enjoy ing a visit from Miss Habs of Pino Vajley. Remember Dr. Bull will sell his household goods at auction tomor row afternoon, Sharpies Tubular Separator No. 2, ,good as new, for sale cheap. Mrs. W. E. Barber. -adlOtf If you know the address of a home boy in service that we have failed to publish, please send it to us. Tin cans arc advancing right along; save money on your coal oil; bring your can and we'll fill it at 25c a gallon. Raley's. -ad A special meeting of the town council was held Friday night and many things of importance to the town's welfare were discussed. Remember the income tax man arrived in Baker today and will remain until Feb. 7th. If you are in doubt as to your income, don't fail to see him. The following ollicers have been elected for the coming year: J. M. Chase, chairman; Mrs. J. C. Bowcn, assistant chairman; Mrs. Chus. 12. Barber, secretary. We have found lots of remnants and broken lines while invoicing that we are making prices on to clean up to make room for our spring lines. It will pay you to look them over. ad E. & W. Chandler. We are in receipt of a copy of the Payette Lake Star, establish ed on January 4th at McCall, Idaho, by M. A. Bates. Among the advertisements we note one for the McCall Opera House, with the name of our old movie man, It. L. Page, as proprietor. The declaration "that all men are created equal or of right hat' ought to be," denies the right of a supreme head and defies judg ment at the second advent of Christ or anyone else; dethrones all power but the political, and lays the foundation for an eternal row. G. W. Jones. ad Still the renewals come in; the following being among other sub scribers advancing theirsubscrip tion since our last issue: Martin Olson, A. Gordon, Mnt Welter, Mrs. M. J. Simonis, W. II. Brad ford, E. H. Masterson, Mrs. Mar tha Clark, Win. .Masterson, Tom Sparlin and Mike Brown. The first snow of the season r i i i i mi . . . ten last rnursuay mgnt anu a greater or less quantity has arriv ed every day since. The temper- ture has averaged above freez ihg point, as a consequence the snow has" melted and packed until tho present depth is less than 6 inches on the level in tho Valley. Stomach Troubles , It yon have troubluwith your stomach you should try Chnriiborlaln'a Tnblota. So many havo beon restored to health by tho use of these tablets and thoir ooat is so llttlo, 2.') conts, that it la worth whilo to glvo thorn a trial. adv (jossara They Lace In front Get them at Saunders Bro's. 1Q BARGAINS ! In going over our stock we find many broken lines of seasonable goods that we are unable to re place owing to heavy advances in the market. We are offering these lines at reduced prices, many for less than we can buy them today. 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