Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, March 14, 1918, Image 5

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    , LOCALS Ilbt. Patricks
toooooooooMoooooboo
Donald Sullivan Iiiih i.urchasod
) Bulck.
liny your Candy at tho Itichlanll
Drug Store. --ml
Art Mnlono and family have
hiovod into town.
Now shirts, box, ties, khaki
pants and hats at Haley's.--nd
Mrs, Chas. llowoll returned
Saturday from Caldwell, Idaho.
Buy Maximum Hod Inner Tubou
at the Kichland Drug Store. ud
Tlio lthlan SistofH liaro knit
a largo wool comfort to bo sent
to tlio Kud CrontH.
W. U. M. S. will uioot at tlio
homo of Mm. W. M. Saunders on
next Thursday afternoon.
Boy's, now in tho time to order
that now suit, whilu we have u
good selection. Haley's, ad
Edgm AUon returned Friday
from Portland whore ho hna liocn
attending tho Y. M. C. A. aulo
school.
Fred Uioom anJ Marry Mason
hiivo returned from Cornucopia
where thoy have been working
in the Liwt Chance mino.
Money to Loan on Real I&tate.
Five to Eight Hundred Dollars at
Eight por cent por annum. In
quit o at this office. adlStf
Tho final ducrco in tho adjudi
cation of tho water rights of
I'owder River and tributaries
will,be entered by Judge Ander
son next Monday.
Jim Arthur returned from Cal
ifornia laat week. He says he
met a groat many former resi
dents of Eagle Valley and that
thoy are all getting alotm line.
Tho I'ythian SiBtcrs guvo Mrs.
Alma Jones a surprise reception
this afternoon. The affair was
ti farewell party as J. I'. Jones
and family will move to Snake
River next week.
"Grandma" Brown was moved
from 'Gene Brown's home to Sam
Brown's homo Tuesday, and Btood
the trip fine in spito of her ad
vanced age. "Grandma's" many
friends will bu pleased to learn
that she is enjoying fairly good
health.
We have just received a largo
shipment of the, Original Chippe
wa Work Shoes in several styles.
We want to call your attention to
our men's tailoring line of made-to-meaauro
clothes, 700 samples
to chooso from-$11.00 to 00.00.
No finor lino qyor sjiown in the
Valley; come in and look them
over.
ad E. & W. Chandler.
Income Tax Officers Tillson and
Kennedy will bo stationed nttho
!court liouao in Bakor, from and
Including March 5Mth to and in
cluding March 30th, 1918. Said
oflicers will hnvo all forms re
quired for making tho returns,
'if you have not yet made your
return, or nro in doubt as tp
whether yon should pay income
,tax, you had boat go to t Baker
on tho above date.
A MHous Attack
When yoU Imvo n billons utlaclt ycur
liver (iiIIh t" horform Its function!). Yon
liocomo constipated. Tho fowl yon wit
furimmtH In your stomach instead or dl
ixustlnir. This Inllainus tlio Htoiuuoli and
cuusi-H imnHoj,, vomitlne and a torrlblo
'hciulucho. TakoOlmmborlaln's 'tablets.
Thoy will tone up your llvor, clean out
A-oun stomadixnnd you jwill sooiiibo hb,
well u over. Thoy only coit n quarter.
Dance
Given ly Red Cross Auxilliary
NEW BRIDGE
mJX March 18
A
it
Different"
Entertainment
. Dance
Lunch
Come and Have a Good Time
Everything "Different"
T. .1. Retjdick is now located at
Caldwell, Idaho.
Squirrol Poiaoii for sale at the
Richland Drug Store. ad
R. I Anderson will try for tho
third term a county sheriff.
Ed Cateft ha finished painting
the hotel building at Rrbinetto.
Try our bulk Keanut butter, freah
shipment just received. Raley'i.
Jno. F. Ilo'rr is recuperating at
Hot Lake. .John Perry is filling
th6 position of cashier at the bank
during M,r. Horr's absence.
Apples just right to use now,
will sell at 75c per box and de
liver in Richland. Order at once.
Barney Eiclson, New Bridge. ad
Fred Cooper's sale last Satur
day drew a good sized crowd and
fair prices were secured. Mr.
Bement of Baker was the, auc
tioneer. FOR KENT 375a ranch, 35a
in hay and grain, 10a more to be
plowed; telcjhpne service; water
pipod in house; reasonable rent.
Inquire of C. 13. Thorp. ad
Ladies, call and examine our
new line of fabrics for spring and
summer dresses, also tho Gossard
corsets and -brassieres. They'll
pleaso'you. Saunders Bro's. ad
.Joseph Buckley returned last!
week from atrip to points on the
Atlantic coast. He was accom
panied home by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Buckley of Gar
field, Utah.
On March 1st, the Germaniu
Fire Insurance Company, one of
the oldest insurance companies in
America, founded in 1850, chang
ed its r.nmo to tho Nntional Lib
erty Insurance Co of America.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams
will give n freo douce tonight at
tho Holconib boll in Now Bridget
in celebration of their son Loroy's
20th birthday. "Roy" is so well
known and liked, that tho affair
is bound to be well attended.
On Inst Sunday morning at tho
bride's rcsidonce in Bakeri Mrs.
Rachel C:, Perkins and Mr. S. II.
Desch wfere united in marriage,
Rov. J. A. Bantoti, pastor of the
Calvary Baptist church) perform
ing the ceremony. Tho couple
have taken up their residence in
Richlundi
Chnmbcrlalri's Cough Remedy a Favorite
for Colds
J. L, KnaloyJ Mncon, 111., in spanking
ot Chamberlain's Cough Hoinody Rays,
"DuriiiKtlio'paBt illtoou vonra It Ima been
my fdator'a favorite mediclno for colds on
tlio laaea. 1 invHolfliuvotukonltnnuin.
,bor of Jlinflp wlifn suffering with h cold
and H nlwftya rellevel no promptly."
Flower and Garden Seeds ht
SaunderiJ Bro's. dd
Miss Hazel Ilcrr was rit B"oise
n couiilc ot days' last week;
Buy Formaldehyde and Blue
Stone ut tho Richland Drugstore
GhirencoShcllon lias purchased
a band of cat tie from Sam Martin.
Red Cross entertainment ut
New Bridge next Monday night.
Somo attractive bargains in
gauntlet gloves, at Ralcy's --ad
"Nick" Forsea, well known in
this section, has enlisted in -the
in'fijntry.
Don't fail to attend the sale of
dairy cattle in Richland on next
Monday, March 18th.
0. Kendall sells Thrift Stamps
and War Sa ings Stamps. Ask
him about them. ad
Lawrence Derrick is suffering
from a severe case of blood pois
oning in his right arm.
Fred Wilkins disposed of nil his
household effect at public sale at
New Bridgo last Monday.
Judge Fraser and daughter
Miss Mary returned Monday from
sevoral weeks stay at BaVer.
Farm machinery of all kinds.
Bear In mind that we are head
quarter. Saunders Bro's. ad
ISarly Rose potatoes for seed
for sale in any quantity. Call on
or address Richard Klrby, Kieh-hiud.-ad
D. W. Junes. J. W. Campbell,
Fred Simonis, James Kngum and
Fred L. Gover are now directors
of tlio Nash Ditch Compuny.
The "Different" entertainment:
al Now Bridge next Monday ev
ening promises to a humdinger.
Don't miss it.
To Lease 51a sage brush land
all under ditch; will make it worth
while to renter for term of years.
Call on address Clint Graven,
12-15 Place St., Baker. ad2tp
W. G. Saunders left Saturday
for Hot Lake, where his wife has
been taking medical treatment
for the past few weeks prepar
atory to submitting to an oper
ation which will lie performed
within a few days.
Only the 12-cylinder typo of
Liberty motor for airplanes is
now being built, it navmg oeen
thought best In view of develop
ments abroad to concentrate on
tho high-powered engine instead
of the eight-cylinder.
Wire Chief Lamb and a crew
of men were in from Baker this
wock, working on the telephone
line. They have put in another
wire between Baker and liichland
and are now extending same to
Halfway, thus allowing two con
nections between t()ese points ut
tho same time, an improvement
made necessary by the rapidly m
creasing business.
Dcspondclidy Due to ConstlpMlon ,
Women often become nervous and tie
Hiioudotit. When tills U due to rniiHtlpa
tlon it is easily corrected v InUInu an
ofciislonnl dote of Llinmborlalirs Ittb
lets. Tlieeo tnblotH nro euny to tnku nud
ploiiBiuu in onect. .
Dr, M. D. FLEMING
. OPTOMfrnttST
Will be at the Richland Hotel on
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
March 22, 23 and 24
If your eyes need attention
make your plans to visit Doctor
1 Fleming during his visit here.
Don't Wait to Order
Your New Clothes
for EASTWR1
ED. V. PRICE & CO.
See our handsome
and exclusive wool;
ens and he meas
ured TODAY.
R
EL Cash
Dairy Stock
: JJ
Jo
. IN RICHLAND
Monday, March 18th
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Registered Jerseys, Grade Jerseysj Durhams
14 Cows 1 Bull 1 Yearling Heifer
This stock is from the dairy herds of Eugene Brown and f
J. A. Davis, and there are no better cattle in this section S
the cream checks are abundant proof Every animal
5 put up will he sold and time
g portunily seldom offered, bee posters lor terms ana
2 other particulars, and don't miss the sale which will be
o held at the corner of Main and First Streets in Richland
commencing at prompt One
MJ8WOTMIW8'J"'WBw
Attend the movies tonight.
George Trickel writes that he
is on his way to France.
Buy your Garden Seeds ht the
Richland Drug Store. -ad .
See announcement in next issue j
of W. B. Wright's closing out
sale, to beheld March 25th.
Fred Selby has woved into the
John Mears property vacated by
Elmer Wart, who has moved to
New Bridge.
Renewals ore still coming in.
The following remembered us the
past weekl Joseph Buckley, Ed
Augustus, Winter Wrfghf, C. S.
Summers) Wi J. Denaley, and
Moso Densl6y of Riverton, Utah.
Out" Millinery Opening will take
place March the 23rd. We, will
not send but card announcements
this Beason, you want to buy
guided by this notice. Wd will
also show rtbw' silks, Georgetta
crepes and printed Flaxons. Re
member the date; also buy war
T9 "&W.Cnandler.
You'll want to reflect your appre- g
ciation of the spirit of the occasion and
you'll surely welcome the gladdening g
Spring season with the fullest treasure
of satisfaction if you're a- '.::rd new
clothes made expressly fo you
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Storey
v. ncico
at Auction
B
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given for payment an op-
o'clock, Monday the 18th.
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Tell your neighbor 'to subscribe
for the Newp.
tyuncan Fraser came in from
Baker yesterday. .
Hundreds of cattle are being
turned out on the hills'.
W. B. Wright will hold an auc
tion sale on Monday, March 25th.
Order your alfalfa and other
seeds early; get our prices. Ra
ley's. ad
The first installment of the
third draft will, ho called March
19th, and Oo.tiOO men will be
taken to the cantonments.
The Pneumonia Season i
ThocolJ.damp weatber of March seema
to bo the most favorable for tho pneu
mouia Kerin. Now Is the, timo to bo care
ful. Pneumonia often rpaultB from a cold.
Tho quicker a cold is gotten rid of the 168
tho duiiKt'r. as soon as mo ursi indica
tion ot a cold appears tako Chamberlain'fi
Cough Rorncdy. As to the value of this
roparation, ask anyone who has used it,
1500 White-face yearling ewes
for May 1st delivery at Robinette,
Guarantee stock to be good. Wiy
bp qold in lota of 800 .up,. t Addre.sk
Geo. W. Dehsle'y, Baker. Ore.-aa