Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, January 17, 1918, Image 8

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    E. & W. Chandler
"Re Different Store
MILLINERY
During our inventory we will make a Jbig cut in millinery
as we do not want to carry any of the stock over
We have some of our best stock yet on hand
You wili need ci Mackinaw
before winter is over, so take advantage of our offer of
10 per cent off on any coat in stock on sweaters also
Shoes for Men, Women and Children
We have a lot that we will sell you at cost. 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 earn 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 u
Come in and see how far your dollars will go
TFT!
MO
TO LOAN
NEY
ON
m
i rarm
Eight per cent interest
Long Time
No Extra Charges
1
GRAVELY'S
l ill I.IIMM I II
fcol Clivinjj Plni
Prior tho Irwantlcn
cl our latent Air I'raaf auh
thirty Dralori Could Nat Hte,i
ha Flavor and rrlhnn In
iical onAvruv tluq todacco
Now h PJltnl Pouch Kccpi II
rrth anU Claan and Good,
A Llttla Chaw ot Gravely I) Cnouoh
and Latta Lonotrlhan blasnart
pf ordinary plug,
HCREISTHE StOTH-THE
ANIMAL THAT SHUTS HIS
EYES TO EVERYTHING. HE
MISSES A LOT- AND SO DOES
THE MAN WHO SHUTS HIS EYES
TO MY GOOD NEWS ABOUT r 1
If
JL001CK5HTM! PnOTUCTlON SUAI.
IT 10 NOT RHAI. GRAVELY WTOlOirr
Tins oeal
LI
THE HONOR ROLL
Mrs. Guyer received n letter
from her son Ralph last Friday
announcing his safe arrival at the
training camp. His address is
Ralph Guyer,
2nd Training Bngadc,
Line 72 Kelloy Field.
San -Antonio, Texas.
Mr.
Derrick handed us the ad
dress below and said that the re
port circulated in this neighbor
lood that Guy had tried to quit
Uncle Sam's service, is entirely
without foundation.
Guy Derrick,
181 Aero Squadron,
Camp Faliafeno. Field No. IJ,
Forth Worth, Texas.
listing, as he had been changing
around so much, and that he had
just got back from Texas and ex
pected to remain at his present
location for some time. His ad
dress is
Hay Mastorson,
nth Co., -117th Squadron,
Vancouver Barracks,
Vancouver, Wash.
Word .has reached here that
Blendon Ashby is attain back at
the barracks at Vancouver, Wash.
Raymond C. Keller is now at
Field Hospital No. HI, Ft. Ogle
thorpo,' On.
If you desire a loan call and we'll IJ,1
talk the proposition over g
1 C. E. THORP, Richland
Soon Over lilt Cold.
IJverj'otitiHj.cakd well of Chamberlain'
CoiikIi Kemcdy nltnr havini; uncd it. Mr.
Cieorue IajwIk. I'lttlluld, N.Y., tm UiIh
lo my rcuiinlfiiK it : "I.imt w Inter my
liltlo boy, tlvu yeiim old, woh nick with ii
cold for two or three uuttlcH. I do.-torcd
him nnd iimi I various eouith tncdicincH
but nothing did him much rhmI until I
bucuii iifliiiK (.'hamhcrlalu'ri Couh Item
cdy. Ho then improved rapidly and in a
fuw dftya whb over his co'd." ad
Mrs. Bertha Morris called Sat
urday and subscribed for the
News tD be sent to her brother,
W. L. Makinson, a former Rich-
and resident and who is in Uncle
Sam's service as shown by the
iddress given below. Herewith
are extracts from a letter recent-
y received by Mrs. Morris:
I have been hi the hospital
tibout a week now and jruess I
will be here for a month yet. I
saw one of the Eafile Valley boys
the other day. It was Ed Blue;
ic is her at this station. I sure
was surprised when I saw him us
they generally send them to Fris-
I sure got enough of Frisco
when 1 was up there; it is about
the bumest town I was ever in.
ut say, San Diego is sure a para
dise; this is going to be my home
from now on. We are stationed
at Balboa Park and it is siiro n
swell place. When I iret out of Whon you neo-t n now box of
I the hospital I will get a bunch of stationery, buy it at Drug Store.
'pictures and send to you one off
.myself and wife -believe nie, I
BIRTHPLACE OF BASEBALL.
And tlto Diamond at First Lnld Out b'
Abner Doubladay.
Ill I ln. new I iitiiunrt tinil I IiiiIhom
NtlltllHI at l 'oopt'is.lnw it, N. V . lllllIKH an
oil puliilliiK wltll nil iMNcrlptiun t tut t
runt tliti.i:
majoii oitN. .UNi: iiorm.r.DAY
Clrnduali'il from Vi"t l'..ini. l-i:. rom
UIHIIiltil Utll N. V. Civ, I Will ..liihtcnm
from (ioH'iNtgwn I'" fi ik i .ii.-.l uiir
Nittluiial (Iniiif Ut I Li ('nil. mi I n wim
In ro la iKI3 tli.il ha lml Kin tln mt 1'imr
'wll iliamoitil. Bu I of ri l io m-m-IuI
ilttavliull CoinliilMlin In
'I'Iio dwfslon that Al.ni'i- I xiiilI(lity
win t lac f.'illii'l- of luiNi'liall and that
CoolMTHtoWii wnn IN liliili;lnv fol
lowed a tlioiniiuli Itiv f tlj ail i f inmiy
JrliiWH The iiniiioNsldo, w'i'. li niiin-
1 txiritl lllll'ill,: It lIH'liil rpt tun t'nllrd
Slali' iMfimtun and i.inual li'li III
I'lnU of l lut Xiilliniiil iiml A imi rli-itii
Friends of Kd Blue desiring toicuKiio. vui a ion nine in ..o,. i. t-
wrile him should address him in , ' roncarch.
A l tint tlnu of the Invi'nilvaiioii Ah
nor (Jravi'M, one (if I In orlaln I pl'iyi-rn,
was a iiiluluu iMiylin rr al licnvcr. Colo.
Hit proved to 1 1" the only Mm Ivor
HiuoiiK tho:tB yotini: cKi"'i'it"'ii hojM
who played hi! loin; auo In a lllai:o
i Held, couwnli'iitly near (ire -nfM tie
'leot Miliool. lie reported Hint he Haw
Iiotihleday nmrl; off the IIiicn mid place
I he buses mid playeix virtually iih they
ale In biiNeball today.
The Kiiini! bad previously been until
bit; more than the. Kiiull.li roiinih'rri, to
wbleh biiHeball, mm ikmv bnowu. lirarH art
little leMeiuhhineo iw drafls lo iheiH.
Abner Doiibledayi who wan then twen
ty, received hid, liiHplr.it Ion one day
while ho wan playing rounder, nnd
he lost no time In niarUIni; out a dia
mond with il riYxiIfed Mlelt. Later hu
blocked out bin new m-heine on paper,
but It U InlereHlJiiK In remeuiber that
ho tried l( hint n"Motlicr Kiirth.
The dlainond fio drew was thirty
yardH Hip"iare. PlilyerM. amateur and
profeMHlonal, have entile and Koiie; rulo
after rule Iiu'h been uioilllled: under
hand IhroW and eurvcil dellveiieH liavo
arrived; u (bantrc him eoiin' In the hI.o
and weluht of the ball, whli-h originally
wan two and fiuo half oiineeM of rubber
covered with, yarn and leal her. weluh
UH nI- and one-half ounces and iuciih-Iii-Iiik
leu nud one-half liu-hes In cir
cumference; In tho un1o of the hall
have followed padded cloven, call-hern'
inlltM, hrcaM padH and iiiiinKh. but tho'
djamouil of today Mill mcimurcH ninety
feet aloiiK each wide.
full as shown below, as there are
three other men named "Blue"
in In's company:
Edwin W. Blue, '
U. S. N. J'. S
San Diego, Calif.
Shaving Brushes 155c to $1.25
on sale at Drug Store. ad
As pretty a piece of handiwork
as we have sen for many a day
was a pair of wristlets shown us
yesterday by Win. Ashby. They
were made of red, white and blue
. a. . k .........
yarn and were knit by nill
himself.
P
rker's Movies
TO-NIGHT
New Bridge orr Friday night
Don't Fail to Come
Admission: Adults 20c; Children 15c
have got a cute little wife, she is
just like a big doll."
W.- h. Makinson,
U. S. N. T. S., .
San Diego, Calif.
, Geo. Trickle,, now un his way
30uth writes to have "Thorp hur
ry the paper on." His address is
George Trickel,
Kelly Field S,
A.S.S.C. Sim Antonio, Tex.
C J. Sluver ban sold his farm
north of the school house to Bert
Rogers, ana has rented the 80
acre ranch recently purchased by
Mr. Rogers from Mr. Seigel.
Wm, Masterson called Monday
and ordered the News sent to hts
son Hay, whose present address
is given below. He said Ray had
written that he had received no
1 1
mail at all from home since en-
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hatelyand
R. B. Hately of i'ullman, Wash.,
have been visiting with Mr. and
Mrs; Stout at the Richland Hotel.
APPLICATIONS FOR
GRAZING PERMITS.
NOTJOK in he.rby KiVon that all np.
plica tioiiH for pormitH to ntuxo cittlo,
liortseH and Hheop within tho M1NAM
NATIONAL KOIlK8Tdiirlnt?thoBeifson
ot 11)18 miiHt be llludjii my olllc'out link
or, Ort'Kon, An or beforo I'ehrtmry 10,
11)18. l'n'I lliformrftlon in rt'Kiird to the
KtiMna fucn to Mu charged anil blank
fornix to bo used in making applications
will bn .(iirnlnliod upon ruquest. r,
JJaniCH, Suporvlflor.
, l'uid adv
Methodist
church
Sunday School at 10:00 a. in ,
E. E. Holman, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:IiO
p. m. Epworth League at G:30.
Prayer meeting everv Wednes
day evening at 7:J30 o'clock.
Choir practice at 7:30 Thursday
evening.
The Woman's Missionary So
ciety meets the -.third Thursday
afternoon of eacli month.
The Board of 'Stewards hold
its regular meoling Tuesday eve
ning after (he first Sunday of
each month.
Everybody cordially invited tor
attend all of thti services of tho
church. 'I ,ky
A", Thomas, Paat'or
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