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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
ihe sEKOEArvr and i'hu wise rookie II vn II JCj. KM VV . VJLlctllUiCL Tg Different Store Annual White Sale Now On in Full Blast All of our WHITE GOODS for your inspection and approval This is going to be a "White Season" We will show in White B Gaberdines, Luna Fabrics, Clover Leaf Fabrics, Lawns G Long Cloths. Nainsooks, Pique, Galetia Sheets, Pillow Cases, Sheetings, Pillow Tubing rwcoh fovir. Ilnsierv in Silk and Lisle KJ 1 1 VI VI III HO 1 1 1 lJ f i. w v - ; . . WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO YOU WHETHER YOUR REGIMENT CHEWS W'U cut on r IF THEY CHEW W-D CUT THEY'RE ALWAYS SURE TO DE HAPPY ANO CQN-. TENTED! HE'S A KNOWING CUSS, THAT WfCRUITI I ' m m I I urn Silk and Lawn Waists Come in and iook the stock over A nlpjKiivp fn show the tfoodsx i1 - S MONEY TO LOAN ON lb ami Land Eight per cent Interest Long Time No Extra Charges 0 If you desire a loan call and we'll talk the proposition over C. E. THORP, Richland 0d Parker's Movies TO-NIGHT New Bridge on Friday night Don't Fail to Come A'dmfssion: Adults 25c; Children 15c local id Otherwise Chas. Barber bought 05 pvc3 from tlio Sass band lust week. J. W. Patterson of Dry Gulch lost a wiluablc mare last Suiulay. Airs. Mary J. Hensley has re turned from Tempo, Ariz., and again taken up her residence at New Bridge. A character dance will be held at Sparta on Saturday night, the proceeds to go the Red Cross. A crowd of our young folks plan to go up. ,, We are told that Roy Clarke is attending school in Portland and is carrying a route for the Even ing Telegram supplying 112 cus tomer?. 1500 white-face yearling ewes for Alay 1st delivery at Robinette. Guarantee stock to be good. Will be sold in lots of 300 up. Address Geo. W. Densley, Maker, Ore.-ad An effort will soon be made to reorganize the Civic League to coopeiate with the town council in arranging for a "Clean-Up Day" in Richland in the near future. Miss Blanche I'erryman of La Grande, spent Monday night at the home of Airs. Richard Kirby while on her way to begin the spring term of school at Upper Daly Creek, District No. 85. Buy Thrift Stamps, at the same time do your trading with us and you will save enough to invest in the stamps. Our prices always appeal to the prudent buyer. ad E. & W. Chandler. If you have" a small lace 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 Corporal 'lerry Tuttle of Elgin who was murdered by the Huns when the'Tuscania was sank, wa3 well known to Mr, and Mrs. C. II. Elliott, having been a member of the latter's Sunday School class when a boy, Since our last issue tho follow ing have helped pay our expenses by renewing their subscription Geo". W. Evans,' W. B. Cooper, C. Wallacp, John Fly'nn,' J. O. Tuttle, Joseph Mooreliead, S. E. Martin Mary J, IlensI'oV and John Mc'Leod George Densley came in from Baker Monday evening. He said he had a delay of two hojurs-near Sparta, caused by getting stuck loal a week, help win the war in the mud when he had to run around an auto which had been abandoned and left right in the roadway a direct violation of the automobile law. The U. S. Civil Service Com mission has announced an exam ination for the County of Baker, Oregon, to be held at Robinettw. at 1:150 p. in., on Alarch 8, J918, to fill the position of rural carrier at Halfway, Ore., and vacancies that may latcu, occur on rural (routes from other post offices in the Baker county. Airs. Jennie AI. Kemp, field representative of the U. S. Food Administration, will deliver a lec ture at the Richland opera house on Friday evening, Alarch 1st. Her subject will be "Over the Top at the Table," and will carry a message that should bo heard by every man, woman and child in the Valley. There will bo no admission charg'o or collection. Barney Eidson was a visitor' at the county Peat Friday. Ho in terviewed Judge Duby in regard to the Eagle Carryon Road and was told that the county would furnish all culvert pipe, etc., necccssary without cost. Barney expects to start work in a short time and asks all those who werol to contribute iJinh lo dc ( i" the nnmuit pledge! in tlu 1-aglc Val U State Bank to Ll.u crt M of the Eagle Canyn Road Fun A Hint tn I tic A;Ml If i('(ilit i'iHt nxly vrnrn nl mult! bit purfiimlt'il to a In I'l-il iiri Mion tin t liny tako cold nml n-iiiitin In !"! fur Minor twniluyi, tlmy woiilil riTiiviT morn inlrk ly, t'Hifr,tlly If tln-y l'ili' Clmnilifi itiii4 (Vnyli Iti'lm ily. 'riimn wonlil uIno liti Urtd iIiiiiuit of Din colli lii'lnl,' fiiltnwi'il by mi' of tho innrii ncrluna tlmi'itm-H. Will Dedicate Service Flntf The patrons ar.d fiiends of tho Pleasant Ridge Sunday school arc invited to meet at the J. R. Lee home on tomorrow (Friday) even ing fo the purpose of finishing a Service Flag and doing Red Cross work. Tho Hag will bo dedicated on Sunday morning at usual hour for Sunday School. An appropriate program will be rendered and tho, public is cordially invited to bo present. Friends of tho News who have occasion to publish legal adver-( tisements in settlement of estates' or other probuto matters or in cases in tho district court will do this paper .a favor by directing their attorney or tho county or- ficial havinir such matters lit charjfu to liavo such publication, mado in Tho Eaglo Valley Now