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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1918)
, LOCALS FOR SALE! 'oooooooooOOoooobooo p Sassafras Hack buy it at Rich- nml l)ruj Store.- ad Miss Nina ISIoul ton is viHitin lichland friends. "Sheen-camp" supplies of nil kinds at Snundoni Bro's. ad Horn, to tho wife of Jan. Moly- .nenux on IMmmry fith, a boy. J Nela West wan a visitor from the Snake Kivt)rdintrietTueiday. Maximum Red Inner Tube, nil ylzt', nt Uiehland Dhik Storo.-nd The bounty on adult female toyotcu in now$l, on male coyotes and pups Mr. Sheepman, do you need a ffimternV Our "Sln-l.it" lanterns Icfln't be bent. Kaley'B. ad ! Win. Smith of Baker sent uf 4n chock for bin Bubneription with w'ifhes for our "ood luck." Ladies Aid Society wih meet at Mho home of Mrs, Cling. Dunmick tonomnv (Friday) afternoon. John I' I lerr received a night .'1ettt:r from See'y McAdoo per taining to (he next Liberty Loan thut contained '191 words. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Saunders was hriKhtencd by the arrival of a fin'.' baby jrirl en Tuesday morninjr. February 12th. , Tho time for filing income tax 'returns has boon extended to April 1st. u you vo not sent in your return do it at once, advices Milton A. Miller. For Sulo Ten bcail of 2-yr-old Jersey heifers: some fresh, oth ers to bring calves soon will be priced right. Call on ( adlftp Bert Rogers, Richland ; The value of tho News as an ; advertising medium is cheerfully .testified to by Win. MnstGrson. His small adv in last week's issue bringing buyers for noj.i ly every thing offered. One day his sales amounted to over 100. (Jill Wright, who bus been at tending an auto school at Seattle, has sent his father a set of cold chisels, punches, etc., which he inn le himself. Gill has Lit Se attle and entered Oregon Agri cultural College, whero ho will i remain until June, studying live -istock and general farming. "i Our Mrs. Wright Chandler is inow in Portland altanding tho iinillinery openings, whore she will purchase our spring and sum i.tner line of women's, misses and 'chi'dren'a headwear and all that ..goes io mime up an up-io-r-aio ad E. & W. gbandler. From Feb. 18 to 21 inclusive, a drive will bo made to raise 11,000,000 to provide wholesome entertainment for our boys in the great training camps. $1 buys a "rfmileage Hook" which gives the soldier admission to twenty good shows,- Send $1 to Military Entertainment Service, 515 Ore gon Hldg., Portland, and a book will be mailed to any address you may designate. I I cam of marcs: 1 wagon; 1 set double harness; Win, Masterson. About Coiullp.il Ion Cor'.iiln in tides of diot torn! to olicck iiiovoiiiuntH (if Hit) hnwdi. Tho mont i.'oin moil of lliiiHonro cliuucu, tt'iuiml boil oil mill;. On tho other hnud raw fruits, i)Hi'i:liiy apjilun ami lnuiiimil. ultjo urn 'limn bread mill wholo wlii'iit bread iro imitii u movitniulit of llui IiowoIh. U lion Ihn IiohiiIh nrn Imdlv cciiHtiputod, how nvur, tint mini way Ih to tnltowiu' ortwq of Uhuinberlain'ti Tablet lihnibdlntiily nftur Buppur. Huy youv envelopes at Richland Drug Store. ad Clias. Dimmick was down from Cornucopia over Sunday. The dance at Sparta last Sat urday night was wofl attended. lou'll soon need garden seed; better buy a supply now. Haley's K name's mnrslimailows, 15ci per can at Richland Drug Store. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C!eo. Hlank on Friday, Feb. 8th. W. 13. Haird was apointod marshal) in place of J. H. Mc Dowell, who resigned 'luesday evening. Mrs. J. W. Cover of Hastings, Olhi.. will receive th News for the next year as a gift from Mrs. Ceo. H. Saunders. John Fraser returned to Baker Saturday, to holp the committco raibe fcomo more money at the county seat for the H-C road. House cleaning time will soon be here; you'll have some painting to do. You will get best results with "Cbinamel." Raley's.--ad Mrs. Maggie Chandler is in Portland, inspecting the millinery lines so as to secure the latest and beat styles for the E. & W ("handler store. Beginning this week 12. V. high school will hold six days a week instead of five. This will close the term the second week in May instead of the first week in June. li you nave a small pace in Eagle Valley that you would trade for a IGO-acre ranch in Routt county, Colo., or would sell for cash, call and see me at once at News office. C. E. Thorp. ad The most right honorable J. F. (Sieve) Cooper has written us to send the News to his address at Comaid, Ky., saying "I wud H glad 2 here what its doing in tho City of Richland and tho Valley." A number of contributions have been received for the Baker-Cornucopia road since our Inst issue. If you feel like you wish an in terest in this roiid come in and fill out a pledge slip for any sum you desire to give --from $5 up. Our White Sale will run another week; if you have not been in and made your season's purchases do so now and bhvc money; wo have every thing you will need in white goods and priced right. ad 13. & W. Chandler. Sanitary toilet rooms are being installed in the public school house at Halfway at a cost of $800. The directors should make improvements along this lino at the Richland schools, as the toilet sy.-Uem now provided has been condemned by the county super intendent of schools. When You Have a Cold It in when you luivo a sovuro cold that you apirt'ciiitu tho nood qualities of I Immberlain's C'oiigli Remedy. Mrs, I'rank Croclior, 1'aim, III., writes : "Our tlve-yeiir-old non l'atil I'uunht a sovoro cold hint winter that settled on IiIh Iuiikh urn) ho had terrible emifcjliinu Hpollu. Wo were (jreatly worried ahout him iih tho modlelno wo kiivo him did not help him in tho leant. A neighbor upoko bo hlthly of Uhamborluiii'n C'ouidi Komody thut I uot n bottlo of It. Tho llrut doao bono llted him ho much that 1 continued Hiv ing it to him until ho was cured." Don't fail to take in the movlcB tonight. Mrs. O. A. Corson returned from Baker yesterday. A valentine dance is billed for tonight at New Bridge. Wanted to Buy several brood sows. Thofl. Seigel. ad IL R. Masterson was an over- Sunday visitor In Halfway. Mrs. W. W. Kirby has been quite sick the past few days. When you need an Alarm Clock I buy it at Ricblnnd Drug Store.-a'') ' Some good bargains in men's and boys' hats and caps at Haley's 1 Harry Mason left this morning for Cornucopia to work in the Last Chance Mine. For Rent: the Cobb ranch above New Bri lge. Call at News office for terms and other particulars. New dress ginghams, aprons and Mina Taylor house dresses just received at Saunders Bro's Bill Barber has contracted to! wean a bull calf for Bill Wright. When Bill sends hie bill to Bill, j Bill will be ill. Next meeting of the W. II. M.S. will be held at the home of Mrs. W. C. Raley, Thursday p. m., February 2 1st. Mrs. W. C. Saunders and Mrs. Thou. Tolly left Tuesday for Hot Like whore they will take treat ment for some time. T. J. Roddick has sold his resi dence and business property in Ricblnnd to D. T. Allen and will leave here about March 1st. Mrs. J. O. Tuttle pleasantly en tertained a company of ladies on Monday afternoon in honor of J Mrs. T. J. Roddick, who is leav ing soon. Call and examine our big line of now shoes just opened up. We can fit any fcot in the family at a price that will fit your purse. Saunders Bro's. ad Ed. V. Price & Company CHICAGO, U. S. A. January 2, 1918. Raley' o Cash Store, Richland, Oregon. Gentlemen Pursuant with our custom of many years, we again are pleased to inform you that you may return to us any coat in which the lin ings have not given satisfaction or in which the front has 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 garrrient without charge. Yours very truly, ED. V. PRICE & CO. m 1) New spring and stimfher samples H now on display m You get service and satisfaction when you buy a "PRICE" suit Raley's Cash $tore CO A Letter From France. t Some-whcre in France. January , 1918. (Date cut out by censor) Dear M-s. Herr: I received the Christmas box yesterday and wish to thank you and the rest of the ladies of the M. 13. church. Myself and the rest of the boys in my room gave- you a vote of thanks, for it was sure fine, Our diet for the hist month has been quite a monotony, consisting mostly of corned beef altho' we have had plenty of that. I have been away from the U. S. more than a month now, most of the lime has been consumed in travel. Our trip across was very long and uneventful. All the towns I have seen in Europe are way behind our American cities. It is probably because most of the buildings were built before mod ern improvements were indented. Say "Hello" to the Barber fam ily for me and tell Francis to bo sure to drop mo a lino once in a while. Yours truly; Earl V. Acker, 10th Aero Squadron, Air; Service Barracks No. 3, Base Section No. lt Lino of Communications, via Paris, France. Chamberlain's Tablets '1'llllHO TlllllntK nril llitmiilivl nstlm'Inll V for disorders of tliu atomneh, liver ami IiowoIh. If you itro troubled with liourt bum, indiKostlon or uoimtipation thix will do you Rood; YOU COOK YOUR FOOD WHY MOT YOUR TOBACCO? YOU know what broiling does to steak, baking to a potato and toasting to bread. In each case flavor is brought out by cookingby "toasting." So you can imagine how toasting improves the flavor of the Burley tobacco used in the Lucky Strike Cigarette. Q ) Guaranteed by n a a ft , a ft a t 1 1 The Youth's Companion - - $2.00 McCalrs Magazine - - - .75 The Eagle Valley News - - 1.50 For only $3.50