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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
fiagle Valley News Straight, Truthful, Direct 5 C. E. Thorp Entered as second class matter Doc. 12, 1912 at the post oilico at Richland Qregon, under act of March 3, 1879. Member Oregon State SUBSCRIPTION . $1.50 SIX MONTHS -- - .50 SAMPLE CQPY ONE YEAR - -THREE MONTHS RICHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY. FEB. 21. 1918. Vol. 0. No. 15. Certainly Deserving of Praise Having had my wife in the Sr. Elizabeth Hospital at Baker for 15 days, where she underwent a mastoid operation; 1 was there a great deal of the time myself and knowing how she was taken care pf and seeing to some extent how others fared, I feel that I cannot speak in too high a terms for the hospital and their help. My wife could not wish for bet ter care; of course it is not free, at least to thrso Ithat can pay, though 1 den't consider their charges unreasonable as their ex pense is heavy and interest on capital invested to be considered. Also I sha'l speak in the richest terms of Doctors Pearceand Bar ton, they surely master their pro fessions well. There was about 14 operated on while was there, J5 or (j for ap pendicitis; all were doing well when I left Baker. 'The above named doctors did not dp all the work. G. W. Martin. A Candidate for Governor L. J. Simpson, in announcing his candidacy for nomination for Governor on the repub.ican ticket at the primary election to be held May 17th, gives too lengthy a statement and platform to allow our publishing same in full al though it is of much merit. Among other things Mr. Simp son says: "I am an American and believe in the principles of my country. I pledge the people of Oregon, that, in conducting my campaign I will not support any particular candidate ftr office in preference to the other candi iate for the same oflice; that I will not promise appointment or political patronage to anyone." Our Wife's Ultimatum I've beamed when you hollered "Oh, Girlie!" I've hopped when you bellowed, "Oh, say!" I've fallen for "Dearie" and "Missua," And everything else lill today; But there's one thing that's got to be different: From now till the Great War is done Unless you're prepared for a riot, You've got to quit calling me "Hun!" To Whom It May Concern: No contracts or other obliga tions made concerning the Bisher Ranch on Powder River will be valid unlesa made by Mrs. J. L. Bisher. Signed: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bisher. advl3-5 Editor Editorial Association .75 FREE Thero Is mora Catarrh tit thl tectlon of tho country than alt other 'diseases put together, and for years It was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease., greatly Influenced by constitutional con dltions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by P. J Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is a constitutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acts thru the Ulood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. ' V. J. CHENKY & CO . Toledo. Ohio. Bqld by Druggists, 73c. Hall's Family 1'IUs for constipation. Socialists Oppose System Many of tlu' GiTUiniiH, us lint been nlrendy Indicated, tlo not believe tin' reports of the atrocities commit toil by the Kclglnn civilians and refue to no cept the .system of frlchtfulnesx. The Vorwnertx. the lending socialist paper, tvhlrh Iiiih n very wide circle of renti ers. 1ms opposed the policy of frlaht fulness. All honor to Its editors who have so courageously opponed the pow erful mllltnry authority! Its editorial, entitled "Our Foes," published August 23. 1911. rends ns follows: "What should one sny when even such an orpin ns the Deutsehes OIll-zler-BIatt expresses Its sympathy with n demand that 'the hensts' who arc tnken as frnncs-tlreurs should not he killed, hut only wounded ho that they mny then he left to n fate 'which makes any help Impossible?' Or what should wo say when the Peutsches Olllzlcr niatt states thnt 'n punitive destruc tion even of wholo regions1 rnnnot 'af ford full recompense for the hones of n single murdered I'omeninlan greme dler?' Those nre the desires of blood thirsty fanntlcs and we nre thoroughly ashamed of ourselves because It l possible that there nre people among us who wrKi- sti"h things." "Barbarism," Declares Vorwaerts. On the following . day. August 21 1914. the Vorwaerts returned to the attack In an editorial "Against Hnr. barlsm." . . . "One mlcht. In the firs) place, possibly believe that such n de mand for a bloody venu.-wice ngnlnsl alleged lielglan outrages emanates from a single disciise-raekcd brain; but It nppears that whole groups nmong certain classes who represent German kultur want to Indulge In or gies of barbarism nnd to devise a wholo system for the purpose of or ganizing 'n war of revenge.' "What of lnw nnd custom I Such thoughts do not stir n 'grent nation.1 Thus In a leading artlclo of the Her liner Neueste N'achrlchten, the de mand is made thnt all the authorities In Ilrussels one. the second burgomas ter, Is generously excepted should be Immediately seized and subjected to trial In order to expiate the wrongs which, according to fragmentary nnd highly uncertain reports, were said to have been committed by the people. They demand that tbo captured city should Immediately pay n fine of 500, 000,000 marks; thnt nil stores of the conquered territory be requisitioned without pnylng the Inhabitants a singlo penny for them." Pullsd the Rule Book on Him. "How did you get along In your golf match r "Lost it" "Tho other fellow outplayed you, eh?" "No. I hit tho ball as hard as he did, but ho knew tho rules better than I did and claimed alz holes on techni calities." Detroit Kreo I'reai. AND NOW THEY ARE COOK1NQ TODACCO TO MAKE JT UKTTEK For n good many years The American Tobacco Company have been conducting n series of 'experiments having ns their : object the imprpvement of amoklpg , tobaccos. And it Is Interesting to know that pne qf the greatest of their dlscovct ics was one ot the simplest, and that was, that cooking or toasting tobacco Improved it in every way, just ns cooking moat foods Improves them. They took n real But ley tobacco, grown In this country; toasted it as you would toast bread; moistened it to replace the natural moisture driven off by toasting; made it into cigarettes, called them "LUCKY STRIKE, the toasted cigarette," and offered them to the public The result has been the greatest demand ever created for any tobacco product in a similar length of time. . The change produced by toasting Is not only most wholesome, but the flavor is greatly Improved, just as cooking Improves meat, for example,. Paid adv NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Publisher Department of the Interior. U. S. I .and Olllcu nt Iji (.irnudo, Ore rod, February 2nd, 1UIS. N'oticu.is heruby given that John M. Greene, of Uichland, Oregon, who, on December Htb, UiOS, uinde Desert l.nnil Kit try, No. O-'tSOS, for K t-'J NV 1-4 nnd SW 1-1 NK J.-l, Section "'J, Township South, lUugu 10 Knst, Wtlluinetlo Meii dinn, bus filed notice of intention t make Proof, to establish claim to the laud above dencribcd, before Allium Motley, Ueited Stat" Couimiesloiiur, at his otlico at Halfway, Oregon, on thnUtl day of April, llt. Claimant waned n witnesses; ltnlph N. Cnrothers, (1. A. I'arothers, 11. M (irteno. and V. N. J. tireene, all of Itobinette, Oregon. C. S. Dunn, Register. CALL FOR BIDS We, the undersigned, members of the Advisory Hoard of the Kngle Vnlley t'nttle A Hornu Iinisem' Aceociiitlon, do hereby advertise for bids to make sev-enty-llve (75) unit-troughs to bo used on the Kngle Vnlley Cattle & Horse lUnge No. 1 of theMinstin National Forest Troughs to' bo heifu in logs cut from green pine trees; each trough to bull inches wide, 10 inches deep and 10 (e long; to be placed In iositlon at tbo sail licks, Uwn blocks miring tho log nt leant five (5) inches from the gtound. All bids to be in writing, Healed, and either mailed or handed to V, Lovel' Uover, Uich'nud, Oregon. All bide to bo opened by tho Advisory Hoard on February 28, 1U1H. A right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Signed: K. E. Holiuaii, Chairman. W, I-ovell Uover, Sccietarv. Paid adv 13-1-5 DRY GULCH DITCH CO., Richland, Oregon NOTICK is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on tho lltlt day of February, 1018, an assessment of $ 1.10 per chare was levied on tliecn; itnl itock of the i-ororutioii, payable August 1st, 1018, to J. IloHLoo Leo, at his homo Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on tho 10th day of August, 1918, will ha delinquent and ad vertised for sale at public auction, and, unless pnvment is uinde before, uill be 'old on tlm 10th day of October, 1918, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with tho cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. HOSCOK LKK, Hec'y, Feb 21 Mch21 Jlichland, Oregon. Look Here! If you want Life Insurance For Protection Come in and let me show you a contract that will meet with your approval C. E. THORP V ml Fwr A-' If you are Tall, Short, Stout or Slim we can fit your form with a &OSSAK1) COKSET Call and examine our line, you will not only be delighted with the style, material and workmanship of I he Gossard, but will be guaranteed a perfect fit, and the price will satisfy you SAUNDERS BRO'S. In the Justice's Court for the Precinct of pine No. 2, Baker County, Slate of Orccon: l'oriittcniin TnulltiL' Com puny, a coriKirullon, l'lalntlfl VM. SUMMONS T. I). Akin. Defendant J To T. I). AKIN, the above named lo- feiidmit : III the mime of the Statu of Oregon. vou nre hureliy leqtlired to appear and niiHU'ci the complaint llled i.gaiiist you in thu above entitled action within I'.' days from the date ol the iervii'e of thh H1U1I1IOHH upon vou, or suffer Judtrineiit to be taken agiilunt you lor the rum ot One Hundred Sixteen Dollars, with the disbursements of this action. (iivun under my bund tblit Htb day of January, A. I). l'JIH. 11. r . I.UUKI',, Juntice of the 1'enco for l'ino rrecinct No. 'J, linker Co., Ore. Rrnt pnblitntiou Jan. 31. 10IH. Lust publication .March 7, 11118. In the Justice's Court for the Precinct of Pine No. No. 2, Baker County, State of Oregon: Cornucopia Trading Com-1 punv, a corioratlou, I'hilntiff ! SUMMONS vh. I Guy Throe. Defendant J lO tiUV TiiKUK, tho above immiHi de fendant : In the iinmi) of thu State of Oregon, you aro hereby teqiiired to nppear nnd miHwer the complaint lllul ngaiiiNt you in the above entitled action within I'J Iiivh from thu date of the net vice of thin numinous upon you, or miffcr judgment to be tnken ugaiuht yon for the su.n of One Hundred Sixty Three and !1 ' l(X) Dollpra, with the diNburflumeiitH of thin action. Given under my hand thin HI It day of Jniiunry.-A. D. HUH. 11, f . I.Ul'.M-,, Justice of the I'eaco Inr l'ino Precinct No. 'i, Maker Co., Oro. Fimt pub. Jan. Ill, 1U1K I.itnt pub. March 7, HUH. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (l'ubliHhcr.) Department of the Interior. U.S. Lund Office nt LnUrundo, Ore gon, January 17th, 11)18. NOTICH Ih borebv elven thnt I'red Thompson, of linker, Oregon, who, on Auguut IHUi, lini, miuio iioineHiead e.n try, No.OiytlM, for SH 1-1 HK 1-4, N 1-2 8H NK 1-4, Sec. lfi, and NV 1-1 NW 1-4, Kection li, Towimi.ip u houui, Ituneo43 Kant. Willamette Meridian, ban filed notlcoof intention lo innko Three year Proof, to CHtablinh claim to the land nbovedcscribiHl, before A. It. Comba.Jr., Clerk of County Coiirt.at Hakor, Oregon, on tho lltli day of March, 1018. Claimant namcfl an witnecses: JOBOpn Moss, of Keating, Oregon ; John Irby, of Maker, Oregon J Frank Ilennor, of Maker, Oregon J Linnio Uenner.of Maker, Oregon v. r. uiiiin, itegiNior. Kimt publication Jan. 1)1, 1918. Lust publication ImiD. m, 1U1H. Get them at Saunders Bro's. CORSETS ThoyLacc In Front fj Wear j M9 CALL'S .MAUAtINu Fashion Authority Nearly 50 Ycarsl Jo'n tt 100.00 womfn wlio turn to Mi CALL'S cvny moiitli for corrtct Uili Ion, lor ilurn, for rcoiiomlcal Imrlnj, fr fancy necdlcwoik, for uuOl lorl lur I'!ciiuic, l-r help, far yt, McCALL I'attcrni lit. a Yccr Y?V C. D A rOSTAL CARD ASD ASK TOIt fHW.J ( :y rt H.CAU.HI fr tUM -. no.it.y o . t it i. ri.'ii of ninncion lUwut f .- I !'.'iri.ri I'ltcr ! 1 irt: nr I i rtTrl.il i i'ataix.I , n, mc ttti O'f- vu.it, or lv.w t'lit OQcr u jrwur uilI.l.1, A,,rrf, TUEiM.u.1 o . t:'o iu sunt. vnuv. tt. r. Sp3 CHURCH Sunday School nt 10:00 a. ni., U. E. Ilolman, suiierintendcnc. Prcachiti"; at 11 a. m. and 7:!H) I), tn. Epworth League at G :Ii0. Prayer meetinir every Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Choir practico at 7:30 Thursday ovenintf. Ttio Woman's ftlissionary So- r'idlu mentu tlio thiefl 'I'lnii-niliiv afternoon of each month. The Honrd of Stewards holds its regular meeting Tuesday eve ning after the first Sunday of each month. Everybody cordiully invited to attend all of the services of tho church. A. Thomas, Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Our services until later notico will be as follows: Sunday: Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Communion nnd preaching, 11:00. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Preaching at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening ut 8:00. Lndies Aid Friday afternoon. You aro cordially invited, Willium E. Bean, For ioc m?caijl;s Copy