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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1918)
o rr&L E. & W. Chandler T.kg Different Store Annual White Sale Now On in Full Blast AH of our WHITE GOODS for your inspection and approval This is goin to be a "White Season" We will show in White Gaberdines, Luna Fabrics, Clover Leaf Fabrics, Lawns Long. Cloths, Nainsooks, Pique. Galetia Sheets, Pillow Cases, Sheetings, Pillow Tubing Towels and Toweling Undermuslins, Corset Covers, Hosiery in Silk and Lisle Silk and Lawn Waists Come in and look the stock over A pleasure to show the goods MONEY TO LOAN ON Far: Eight per cent Interest Long Time No Extra Charges U If you desire a ioan call and we'll Sj talk the proposition over I C. E. THORP, Richland Parker's Movies ijki-vAiiLu b wes i jafSs's. CluvhYuitjPkitj Wr i OTjBB SS v Parian Ortl Mud i TCwvSriliV HcSr&Bfi' f ' ' Iho rint Plua of Totinaoa .aSlSfcl "liflB tfHii'' ' I SEE HOW HAPPY THC DIG 1 J S FELLOW IS! HE RCAD MY i , 1 BILLBOARD "AND NOW r IL T (7',7 HE'S JU3T COME OACKJ S J ' Sl " t, pEAl ORAVCLYQF ESw it IT IS NOT UUALOUAVIU.Y WITimUTfffii) Tins si: al Mffl RED GROSS EsSHti Kagle Vulley Auxilliary shipped , the ft!'ov;ngartieUs to the Baker jChai't.T last week: 16 pnjatnn ; suits, two eaters, 50 towels, li i.vti4, U pan sox. There is an enormous lot of work to be ('one, and there an dozen.-; of ladies in this vicinitv that have yet gave no assistance that could "do their iiit" by help ing s w at the K. P. hall. IS. Y. High School Auxilliary of the Junior Hed Cross has a mcrr.? ershtp of teily-thrt?e. and at work n akitiK elolhcB for t.e Bel jtan and French refugee chil dren. If you have any woolen coats, dresses or other garments of any color but red or green, that can be spared for this cause, no tify Miss Ralston or a:y student jof the high school. ! The grade schools of Richland organized an auxilliary of the .Junior Red Cross last week with , 100 per cent of the scholars on- , rolling as members. ;o0.50 was taken in as membership dues. The children are knitting wrist lets and mufflers and making tray cloths, sponges, gun wipers, ot. .Old table cloths, sheets, linen or cotton cloth of any kind is needed for this work, and if you have any to spare hand same to any scholar or send to Maude Halley, , principal. A Hint to (he Ai'vil If peoplo p-iHt nixty yeur of .npi couM til- ptTPIIIlllfd to K" lo bud UH MIHHI IIH till!)' tukit rold ruiimin ill bud for 0111; 01 e -rixliiy, thuy would tvrovur inoro uiiiitfe I , t-ppct'Ully if they tuko ('liiuolici liiio'h t "lull ICitiiKidy. 'riicr' would Imi Iki Ium liiimor of tho colli buliti; followed liy an' ( tho inoro tcrloim diHi'imt'H. 1 I " r IIM I I I I-""-TIH III New Bridge on Friday night Don't Fail to Come Admission: Adults 25c; Children 15c J. W. Farley is doing jury duty at the county scat. Now's the time to buy sassafras bark at Richland Drug.Sloro.--ad ' Geo. W. Jones of New bridge banded us $1.50 for renewal Tues day. i Do you like, parsnips? We have I some very nice ones; try a few. Raley'a. ad ' We still have u few packages of government garden seed on hand. Call and get one. j Fred Cover and Vic Wilson re- rnemuereu me incwh with re newal subscriptions this week. 1500 white-face yearling ewt-s for May 1st delivery at Robinette. Guarantee stock to be good. Will be sold in lots of 300 up. Address Geo. W. Densley, Haker, Ore.?ad Pine Valley's Contribution In looking over the suUcrip- tioru secured for the H-C prst road, published in the Pino Valley Herald lust week, we note follow ing: Pine Mercantile Co. $500; N. I). Hrown $200; $100 each: II. DoLong. Claude Officer, Amer'ean State Hank, Fred Cooper, J. P. Hitter and 11. J el dn ess; . There wire ten men who put up $50 each; one $30; !5f! put up $25 each; five $20; twelve $15; twelve .10, and twelve $5. When one stops to consider that the bottomless "dag" the worst piecj of road on the route - is to bo made passable the extreme liberality of Pino Valley citizens is to be commended. Odd Fellows Install Officers Fagle Lodge No.- 12:, I.O.O.F. intalled the following odicers last baturday night: Clans Nave, N. G. Ianthus Chandler, V. G. C. H. lOlliott, Treas. W. 13. Harbor, See'y. Regular meetings of tho lodge are held every Saturday evening. Visiting brothers aro always welcome. I.Irs. Mary IloAar i . ; ;''. to he out on the streets U r iay, the first time for s c al wvci . Card of Thanks. To the kind peop'c of New Hridge and other paits f.f lve!e Valley who bo get.fr msly ir ao assistance and comfort during llm illness and death of .hrm M. Schulf', we desire t ) expiv : "Of most sincere thanks. Mrs. Vienna Schullz .and f.imi'v. 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