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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
-1, r, 1 . , 'S rooodoooo66ooooooooMnK t LOCALS Hahy Mond Hargnitifi nt the banlM , Miss Lotltncln Tnrtor ia viHiiing rolntivoB at WoiHor. Iluy your Toilol Soap at Rich land )vk Store. ml ('or Haladtt try "Otter Ijiaml" pineapple, it's dolicioua. Uuloy'tt Tho Italian wheat crop for 1U17 wan !50 pur cent bolow average. J. C. Howon raised quite a neat "mini for tiio K. of C. war camp fund hint week. , Smoke yoqr moat with Wright' Condenqud Smoke, on sale at the liichland Drug Store. - ad .1. S. Hodah left TpeHday for Portland and other poiuttt. He expects to not work in some lum bar camp. Jf you would like to eo a vol unteer hose company organized in Uichland, attend tho meeting nt the town hall Monday nifcht. '1 ho congregations of the two churches formed a chavari pnriy after services Sunday myht and visited both Mr. and Mrs. Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Ilaleley. Almon Motley was a visitor from Halfway Tuesday. Me in formed us that ho has been ap pointed U. S. Commissioner and will sotn enter upon Ida now duties. A lot of work was done at the Hed Cross meeting at Mrs. W. G. Saunders. They will moot at Mrs. W. 10. Harbor's next Tues day afternoon and a big attend ance is desired as thore is plenty of workto be done. Our Annual Clearance Sale is now on and we are offering- nu merous broken and discontinued linos at remarkable low prices. It will pay you to lake advantage of this sale, ad 13. & W. Chandler. , Kay Taylor came in from Baker Monday, accompanied by his fath er, H. S, Taylor, who has been in poor health for some time and was taken to tho hospital at the county seat last week that a more thorough diagnosis might be made of his case. The phy iiirians pronounced his trouble duo to nervous breakdown and ailments incident to old ago. .las. A. Davis of New Bridge called Monday and ordered tho News to be sent to James F. Duko and Guy Sharpo, both of whom are in U. S. service, and also renewed his own subscrip tion. Mr. Davis and family re cently returned from a visit to Calgary and other points in Can ada and says the effects of the war are painfully apparent in the sections visited, as cripples are very numerous. Ho had an in terview with a wounded. soldier home from tho fronton a furlough .who told him that the experiences pn tho battlefield wore beyond power of description and seemed like a horrible nightmare. Prefers Chamberlain's "In thu courto of u conversation With Chamberlain Modiolus Oo.'b ruprcflonlu tivti today, wo hud occaxloti to (IIhciIhm in n Konorul way tho tnorlts.of thuir differ ent preparations. At his niK'Kiistlon I tuko pleasum in tiprt'Hsiii my optima lion of Chamberlain's CoiikIi Homed)'. 1 linvo n family of six childrun and huvu lined this roinudy in my notnu lor years, I conn dor It tlioonlv coiiali remedy on thu ninrkot. an I havo tried nearly all kinds. "-Karl L. Uoss, runllHlior nam llton County ltopubllcnn-Nowd, hyra- 4uho,' KaiiMiiH, ndv i want 'Your hides ! Green salted Ilid.s, Mc p"r lb. DryillidoH, 2Ge per lb. and up. Highest cash market price paid for pelts and junk. Phono' me and I uillvcall, IIAKKY CKISS, New Bridge I'elcr Sass was at Baker the llrst of tho Week; Fresh shipment of corn meal just in at Haley's. at! Big Bargains in Baby Bonds this month, rice .1. F. II err. Thos. Seigel was a passenger OP the out-goingstage yesterday. Pure Ilorehound Drops for that cough on sale at Drug Storo.rad K. I. Connal was down from New Bridge yesterddy and hand ed us l.rU for renewal. Try Cherry Bark Cough Syrup for that cough 25c, 50c and $1. at the Richland Drug Store. ad A number from this section are planning to go to Baker to hear the Canadian officers speak Sat urday night. In the account of the stock holders meeting of ICagle Vidloy (State Bank in our last issue, the appointment of Francis Herr as teller was omit tea. KNIGHTS! Applications foi membership will be voted on and degree work tomorrow (Friday) night. LTry and be present. L. Y. Matthews, C. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barber en tertained a number of relatives at dinner Sunday as a sorl of farewell reception for their daughter, Mrs. Nellie Cropp, who left for her home Tuesday. 'The first issue of the Soldiers News Letter has reached us and we find it full of items from each county of tho state that will be of interest to the Oregon boys in France. It is a 'IS-page paper and will be issued twice a month. Mrs. J no. F. Herr entertained about twenty-live ladies at a Kensington on Saturday after noon in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Herr of Bingham Canyon, Utah. The alfair is re poited tho most enjoyable social event held in the Valley for a long time. I. B. Hazeltine, deputy state game warden, mis written us tn regard to securing a dozen or more pair of prairie chickens for a game conservation society of New York City. On investigation we found that the prairie chickens, which a low years ugo were found in this locality in hundreds, aro now extremely scarce, and wo so in formed Mr. Hnzeltine. For tho third time J. N. Hol comb is again in the general merchandise business at New Bridge, having purchased the Harry Criss stock on Monday and taking immediate possession, put ting Chas. Ashby in charge. No one is better posted on the needs of tho people of that Community than Jim, and it is safe to pre dict that his placo of business will bo accorded n most liberal patronage. Arc Your Sewcri"Clo?jc(( Thu bowt'lfl are tho aowuniKO Hstum of thu Ixxl . Yon can wuUliniiKin'u tliu ru milt wliun they aro stopped up as la thu cnuu in uoitHtipntloii; Ah n purgative you will find Olmmberliiln'a Tahluta uxcollunt Thuy nre rnllil ami iiontlo in their action. They lo iinprovu thu dlgeBtion. nJv W. L. Kirby was down from' Lookout Saturday, I $1.12 buys a Baby Bond; 25c' a Thrift Stamp, at the bank. Joe Hartley Wa a passenger on , tho out-going Btago Tuesday. Try "Flyer" coffee, none better j J for the.price, 25c a lb. Haley's, (g . Mr?. Chas. 13. Barber and son! 2 "Billie" went to Baker Tuesday. Z .. .. . . I'rotccL Your wyes, oioreti; glasses 25.; per pair at Drug Store i Tho Ladies Aid will meet to-' morrow afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Stone. Sharpies Tubular Separator Ho. 2. good as new, for sale cheap. Mrs. W. 13. Barber. -udlOtf Mrs. Geo. Hall sends her re newal from Lakeland, Kans., and says the weather in that section is exceptionally cold. The auction sale billed for Sat urday afternoon was called off on account of Dr. Bull having sold his things at private sale. New material for knitting bags rtnd underskirts, also knitting books and tatting shuttle wind ers. Saunders Bro's. ad Mass meeting at city hall on next Mon lay evening for the pur pose of organizing a volunteer hoge company. If you believe in protection against fire, don't fad to be present. W. E. Summers was able to be in town Saturday for the first time for a number of days, I av ing been suffering from a severe Cold. We acknowledge a call and renewal subscription. To those who have boon won dering at Sam Martin's strange actions the past week, wo would! whisper the news that a fine baby boy was born to his wifjejht the Walla Walla Sanitarium on Wed nesday, Jan. 10th. Peter Sass recently sold thirty head of cattle, consisting of 27 steers, two cows and one yearling stag, that brougnt him an aver age of $128 per head. Still there are men who cannot see the bene fit derived in raising good stock. C. II. Elliott returned from his trip to Indiana last week. He in formed us that a great portion of the corn crop in the "corn belt" was so injured by the early frost and fall rains that it is unfit to crib or ship, and is being gather ed as fed. He was within fifteen miles of Camp Funston, Kansas, at the time of the bank hold-up and murder, and was told by a soldier that within a few minutes after the crime was discovered a guard was stationed every seven feet around both the camp and the town. Stomach Troubles If you liuvo troublo with your stoinncli you ahould try Clmnihurluin't TahlntH, nmny havo boon ri'Htorwl to health by tho upuof those tabletH and thuir coxt is so little, CL'iitn, '.hHt it is worth wliilo to ivo thuin a trial. adv Estray Notice . Taken up about 3 weckd hro ono buy-roan oldinjT, vt. awund 900 lbs,, imiistincc brand on left shoulder; J. white hind footj two rinp bones; saddle or pack licrse; had chain on front leg. Owner will please crill and pay charges W. S; Butterfield, adll-2t Sparta, OrGgon. For Rent: the Cobb ranch above JSlow Brilge. Call at News office for terms and other particulars. f IU OCIVC UU UUUIIUV we have enlisted iri the United States Food Administration U. S. Food Administration Controlled Commodities s s Apples, dried Beans, dried and canned Ik f , frush, canned and cured Bread Butter OhftfKO Cooking FatA Corn, canned Corn Grits Cornnienl Com Oil Corn Syrup Cottonseed Oil HggH . Fish, fresh and frozon Flour Fruits, fresh Hominy Lnrd m m m 9 eeooeeKoceosese0saseeo We pledge ourselves to give our customers the benefit of Fair and Moderate Prices selling at no more than a 1 Reasonable Profit above cost & to aley's Cash Store H Member of the United States Food Administration The Youth's Companion - - McCall's Magazine - - - The tfagle Valley News - - Field Crops of Canada. Tho et-nsus ar. l xtutWtlcs ollico has Issued Its iireliimi.:ir.v estlnmte of thu total value of 1 luld irops of Can ada for tho pat yt'ur. as compared with the tlually ivlsot osthuates of 1010 and 1015. The estimated valuer for 1017 ropresiiu the prices received by fanners and are calculated from current market quotations. According to this preliminary estimate, the total value of all Hold crops for 1017 Is placed at ?1.0S0.('.s7.(HK as compared With $SS0VI04,!OO in 1010 and $S2o,370, 000 In 1015. The items mnUlns up this total are as follows: Wheat, $451, 874.000; oats, $'m. 1 1'J.OOt) ; hay, clover, and alfalfa. $ll.r..r01.000; potatoes, $S1,:C5,000; other raln crops, $Ut4, 000.700, and loot ami fodder crops, ? 10.074.700. In thu year 1010 the frops were as follows: Wheat. ?:M4.OSHV100 ; oats, $210,057,500; hay. clover and alfalfa, 0171.0ia.000; potatoes, $50,052,300; other urnln crops, $si,070.S00, and oth er root and fodder crops, $S 1.105,000. Kercnsky Real Diplomat. Hero Is a Ki icnsUy story told by n man lately returned from ret'rosrnd. IverensUy was summoned front his ho-. lei after midnight to tlie Headquarters of the nrovlslonal ovcrnnienf. A .fel low LMiost at the hotel mot Kerensky' its ho was roIiik "t anil, lenrulnR of, tho sutninons Kerensky had received, exclaimed: . "Not another revolution, I hopol' "I don't know," replied KerensUy, and hurried away. Tho nest day his fellow tfucst nsked Kerensky what had been tho troublo which hnd brought hint out fit) Into tho provlotts evenlni;. Kerensky smiled. "I had forgotten to sign tl letter," ho replied. Halfway now has electric lights' Milk, fresh, enn ned, powdered MolllHSOS Mutton, fronh, ennned, cured Oatmeal and Rolled Oats Oleomargarine I'eachos-, dried Peanut Oil IVas, dried and canned Pork, fresh, canned, cured Poultry Pruno3 Raisins Uico Salmon, ennned Sardines, canned Starch, corn m v. ttgnr fcyrup Tomatoes, canned Vegetables, fresh CM t m m Us $2.00 .75 1.50 For only Returned From California John, Farley returned Friday from California where he had been for several weeks. He first went to San Diego, expecting to see his son Leonard, who had been station at that point in the aero service, but lound that lie nad been taken to the hospital at San Francisco and operated on foi' gall stones and appendicitis. Mr. Farley found Len recover ing from the.operation nicely and receiving the best of care and attention. The commanding offi cer informed Mr. Farley that ev erything possible would be done to bring Len out well and strong, John saw Win. Wright at the hospital and says his arm is now all right but he is being treated for a spinal ailment; He also met Roy Bodah, who is doing guard duty at the Presidio, and took duiner with him at the company mess" hall. f Mr. Farley received word last evening that Len had underwent another operation during the past week. t Friends desiring to write should address Leonard Farleyj Letterman's General Hospital, , Presidio San Francisco, Calif. i Several . business ,changes..iri Richland are under consideration, $3.50 i