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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1918)
IFOR SALE! Ir. IOOOOOOOOoM lOOOOOOO MoVitiff Day" will hood horlS Crepo Paper l)iiv It at Rich land Druji Store, mi C, B. Hrookn added hi nume to our nubaeripUon llt thin wo&k. Buy your Tobacco at Uichlancl Drtitf Sloro. Stock alwiij frtuh. CItcnpor t hint overall, are our idiitki panta; new ouch just in. Kaloy'n. ad Fred Simohis returned from Maker Saturday evening. Here itorU Blinor convaloHdiiw. For laalo Thoroughbred Hlaclc Minorca CoolcerclH at $1 each. Mr. M. II. Mulvabill, Now HridKC, Oi'Okoii. -adltp At tlio Unto of joiiiK to prawn little Lavulla AukuhUi? ia report od houii bettor and hope are en tertained for her ultimate recov ery. The ice houses in this district were Oiled the past week. Tltu ice win of no Ki'cat thickness and Inferior quality, but better than no ice at all. It look as though someone id liable to "got in bad." None of the ladder have been replaced on the fire truck and the council will tneft Tuesday evening. For Sale Ten head of 2 yr-old Jersey heifers; some fr.-oh, oth ers to bring cwlv: soon; will bo priced righl. Call on adt3tt' Hert Ropers, Richland Martin Olson and C. 12. ttrooka are working on the Waterbury & Allen Ditch, having contracted to put in a concrete head-box and other improvements amounting in all to more than $1000. The following Red Cross sup plies wore hipped ,to the Raker Chapter hist week by the local Auxilliary: 10 pair sox, 0 sweat ers, 8 suits pajamas, 10 dish tow els, wash c'oths, one box of lint and 1IS8 towels. Dr. M. D. Fleming, the opto metrist of Boise, will be at the .;..ft,jtri ul.fr, f Havinu h(ild Hi. ranch and will glvu posHesflloil before March 1st I offer the following at private nale. Come ace me ut once nb the price nti i viil make you buy if yo'i are m need of anything ll.Ued In-low. 5 milch cows 2 fresh, ;j will be fresh In March; I No. 10 DeLaval Separator; L team of mnres; I wntfon; 1 set double harness; 1 sow, will farrow in March; 2 good shoals; 1( head of sheep. Win. Maslerson, Richland George Domdcy was a visitor this .eek Olive Oil -buy it at Richland Dr.ig Store. ad Mr. and Mm, Frank High have moved into the former. I. P. Jones residence. Order that new suit how; our spring and summer Samples just in. Walcy'.--ad Ladiea Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Dimmick on Frday afternoon, Feb. 8th. For rent March 1st four room cottage. ' Call on or address Mrs. O'ivor Corson. adl2tf Mr. and Mr. Fred Par-shall of Wray, Colo., ace visiting at tha i: . e of Mr. and M'-s. D. T. Alien. T.rr', ,x Wanted to H.iy several brood MMMeeeeJft$08OMGO sow inod. acigci. a (J mm your Stationery at the C$ R-chland Drug Stonv-ad MIbb Heic Quimby spent the weak end with lier mother. Jonteel Face I'owdsr 50c per W box at Richland Drug Store. ad Mr, and Mrs. Otis Moody have A taken i'p thei residence fn Rich v? land. ; j Make better btead; use Fleioi h j mann's Yeat; fresh yeast n ceived o cry week. Raley's.- ad; a Among others renewing since A our last issue were: Peter Olson. Chester Mason, 12. E. Sullivan and Oscar Kendall. Shoes for men. women and chile ren. New iine just received come in and look them over. Saunders Hro's.ad A number of young1 people were invited to the Wright Chandler home last Saturd y - vening in honor of Miss Claiine's fifteenth birthday. Two more bundles of pajama mat rial have been received and the Red Cross workers will meet every afternron next week. Lambing has commenced in earnest and unless the weather should turn excessively cold the crop will nver&ge over 100 per cent. Miss Hazel ILmt left today for Boie to consult a specialist in re- :,,r here. Saunders Bros, -ad Chastct and Harry Mason have dissolved partnership and Chester will cenduct the farm alone hare ui'tcr. For Sale One frame building 28xM feel; S ft. ceiling. Strongly b.iilt. Call and sec it. a lip John Rlue, New Bridge John F. Herrhandodusacheck for which to renew his own sub scription and that of his son Harry, who is at Ringham Can yon, Utah. 1500 white face yearling c.ves , for May 1st delivery at Robinette. Richland Hotel next Saturday and Guarantee stock to be good. Wil. Su.uiay. All suffering from eye bl, n ola 0f 300 up. Address trouble should visit him, asheiS'con. W. Danalev. Ituker. Ore.-ad i. .- . 1. 1 .. .. i J i : . : i - - uiK'iiy i ucommiiiiueu uy i m kiu- zens who secured his services on his previous visit here. ad B. E. Row man of Cornucopia, a member of I indgrcen K. of V. lodge of Halfway, was a visitor at the local lodge Friday night. Mr. Bowman was or. his way to Portland in answer to a cdl from the Federal authorities, having been in the ch il service reserve for some time. He is a line young man and svill make good whoro ever he is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Holmes of Midvale, Idaho, have taken up .their residence in Uichland and for the present are stopping with Mrs. Holmes' parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank High. Mr. Holmes is an exnert auto mechanic and will bo foreman of the Woods & High garage, where he will be .'pleased to meet all auto owners and talk over "car troubles." ward to her health. Miss OjkiI Flour subsUtuKs, Lnre variety Btnnehoflf i' teaching the pr' I fresh atoi'k. Do our truu-!niry g'-dea dining the former's :u".v't.i'e. The K. P. and Pythian Siteri lodges hohl a dancing party at their hall on Tuesday evening. Aroui.d fifty persons were pros ent and a most enjoyable time was had by all. G. A. Bernard returned from Detroit, Mich., Saturday. He says the winter has been excep tionally severe throughout the mid-western states and that the fuel shortage made the situation serious in the larger cities. Conservation is the motto of the times. Conserve in every thing; you will be doing so if you nuke our store your store, as our Pi ices atv always reasonable. Once our customer always our customer; try us out and prove it. ad E. & W. Chandler. At the regUlar annu 1 meeting Mrs. Harrj lierr, who has been visiting here for several weeks, Lf t this morning for Boise where ho will rti'tUn Vi filinrk viaih lfnt- guing to her home at Bingham 1 1" lbfcno'.er? J T 7- Canyon, Utah. bu,7 & ,len D,tch f0' R;ld &t- ,f , A iur-tiiy afternoon, the following NOTICE Work on the EidsOn i ' ,, 1i,j frt ., , ,, , r, , ,. .,4,..vtors were elected fO! this 3 1 " When You Have a Cold It Ih whuii you lifivo auvvru colli thnt you uiipriiciiito thu noo.l (iii.illtUH u( Ciliiui.tuirliiln'H t'oil(?li Uimui.lr. Mm Frank (Jronkur, Piuu, III., writui!,"Our Hve-ytiiir-oM Hon Paid cuunht a Hovoro cold hiHt wiutor that suttlttl on IiIh Iuiikh Aw) lio hail tcrrlblii tiutiKliiug Hjiella. Wu wro uroatly worried about liliu aa tint mcdldluu wu avd him did hot help him in thu luaat. A nolhhor npoko 8b highly of Chamburlaiu'n CoukIi Kumudy thr.t 1 uot a bottlo of It. Tho first doau benu Utod hlui.no much .that. IcnntluuiHl giv lag It to him until ho wna cured." bu commeiH'cd as soon as frost is! o.n of the ground, all tiiose dona-1 ting labor will plense hold them- j selves in readiness to report lor wotk wlie. the call is issued. Our Attr.ual White Sale opens Saturday, April 9th. This is go ing to bo a white season now is the time to purchase while the , i stock is complete. Come in, it is a pleasute t i show our goods, ad E. & W. Chandler. Mr. alid Airs. J. R. Leo nr.ri children returned last Thursday porch. We all nra getting th from Portland, where they have very best of care and it actual j h.iin viailmrr fnv six- wnnlta. Tlw.u 1 SOCmS hoilie like." J. S. Cropr. Pr.'j ; Jolin Hi uiohoflf, Vice Pres.; M. . Ben in, it, Sec; J. E. Wallace and C. C. Shelton. Alfred L; Barber writes home from Camp Lewis that he has ben real sick with rheumatism and sore throat for the past ten dios and has been in thebase hospital. "Nothing comes to this hospital but bad col 's, rhcuma tism and cripples. In my ward, No. 83, there are 50 other cases; 10 in another, and ten on the were accompanied by Miss Gladys Slansbery of Portland who will make an indefinite slay at the Lee ranch, Chnmbcrialn'4 Tablets These. TablutB aro lntondod 'jepooially for illaorduro of thu stomach, llvur and liowolfl. If you aru troub'ed with heart burn, indiKcation or coiifitlpntlon thuy will do you oJ. About Constipation C. r'a n artielee of du t tend to oheck iiU'Voiiu'iitH of tho bowol. . Thu most eomiiiou of theet) are ehectc, tea and hail ed luilk. On tho other hand raw fruits oHpeelnlly apples and bunanai, also Knt ham bread and wholo wheat bread tiro mote a mnvetnent of tho bowels. When the bowels are badly eciibtipatod, how over, tho Miro way Is to tnko onu or two .of Chapiborlaln'a Tablets iminedlattlj j TnC u is Vt nftt.r Allhnnr. ' . V Ed. V. ci Raley'o dash St. Richlr Gentlemen: Pursuant , we again are p1 may return to v v January 26, 1918. eg' u a mY 70ars , l . ; :Corin you that you V r ; t in which the lin ings have not Rivjn. c-tisfaction or in Yhich the front 1 -3 not held its shape. We will cheerfully reline the garment or put in new coat front or if unable to do either satisfactorily, will make up anew garment withoui. charge. Yours very truly, ED. V. PRICE & CO. You ge': s.P'nn'e ?nd satisfaction when V",f "ORirR" suit New mples $ Wttii 5 core ICY YOU'LL enjoy this real Burley cigarette. It's full of flavor just as good as a pipe. IT'S TOASTED The Burley tobacco is toasted; makes the taste delicious. You know- how toasting improves the flavor of bread. And it's the same with tobacco exactly. Hie At . 1. uly '4.