Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919, March 21, 1918, Image 5

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Now gray hose for men Justin.
BaundorH Hro'H.emd
Ot.r onem'cH nro IjBtflpjntf all
the time. Don't talk,
Waller Green of HobinotthaB
cnlintod in tlio fluid artillery.
Buy your next llpx pf Choco.
laloa at Richland Drufr Storc-ad
Sheep and catjlo are now n
"good buy" at almo3t any prico.
Your War Saving Stamp quota
i $20. Have you started to mnjfp
it?
Frank Murray waa up from
HomeHtead thin woek loqking af
ter Ida fai m.
Now lino of rubber solo shoes
ard oxfurda for all tho famjly at
Haley's. ad
Mr. and Mr. L. Q, Molmnn
nro th parimU of an 8pound
daughter born Friday, March 15.
Wanted Man to clean tbo Dry
Gulch Ditch, for particulars call
on or phono It. Guyer, Richland,
Oregon. ad,
Otis Simonis writes that ho has
fully recovered from tho paralytic
atroko with which ho waa afllict
od a short time ago.
Joseph Stlckney subscribed for
tho News last Saturday. Ho is
hauling hay by auto truck from
tho Guyer ranch tpThos.' Selgcl's.
Tho first thnpdor of th,o season
was hoard here late Monday af
ternoon. Tho rain that followed
did an immense lot of good in
causing tho grass to grqw.
NOTICE,
Newt Young Ditch Cq, annual
meeting, Saturday, March 23rd,
2 p. m., at Now Bridge.
J. C. Bowen, Sec-Treas.
Do you need good, soft water?
I um prepared to drill you a well
pn abort notice. Cull on or ad
dress mo for prices. C, D, Rich
ards, Now Bridge. 19-22p
Georgo Moody was at Baker
Monday, attending a meeting of
the Third Liberty Loan commit
teemen. A "drivo" will start
April Gth to raiso $1,000,000 in
Baker county.
Ben W. Olcott says that if lie
is nominated and elected governor
ho "will inject business efficiency
into state affairs from tho top
down." None will deny that Mr.
Olcott has been a most efficient
secretary of state.
Shoes; wo have just stocked up
with the Original Chipcwa work
ahoo for men ; the shoo made from
all leather; the shoo that stands
the hard wear no matter what
you wear them at, and tho prico
is right.
ad E. & W. Chandler.
Mrs. Jack Bennett has received
word that her son, Clarence E.
Bradford, ago 18, was married to
Misa Emma Warner, ago 10, at
Portland on Saturday, March 9.
Clarence is doing guard duty at
Astoria, and Iub brido will mako
hor home with her parents at
Portland until after tho war.
A Billout Attack
Wlion you Imvo a bllloue attack ycur
llvor fulls to porform ltd functions. You
become constlpntod. Tho food you ; int
ferments In your stomach Instead of dl
irestlnu. This Inflames tlio stomach and
onuses nausea, vomiting and a'0"11,'10
headache. Tako Chamberlain's Tablets.
Tlioy will tano up your liver, clean out
tm... ntnitmnli mid vou will soon bo as
Well m over. Thoy only cost a quartor.i
OPTOMlsffctST
Will bo at tho Richland Hotel on
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
March 22, 23 and 24
If your oyca nued attention
make your plana to vsi t Doctor
Fleming during his visit here,
Talc Jontepl 2c a can at tho
Richland Drug Store ad
Fishing season opens April 1st.
Ilavo you got your license?
Buy Maximum Red Inner Tubes
at tho Richland Drug Store, ad
Mr, find Mrs. Harold Clements
nro now residents" of Eagle Val
loy. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomaa
and John Pattorson went to Baker
yesterday. ,
O. Kendall sells Thrift Stamp?
and War Savings Stamps. Ask
him about them. ad
E. A. Hack will soon move his
family tp Medical Springs where
ho hits purchased a farm.
Fred Gover and Chas. Howell
each had two cars of cattle on
the Portland market Monday.
TIiob, Seigel and family have
moved to tho formor Eugene
Chandler residence vacated by J.
P. Jones.
Goodrich "Hlpross" rubber
boots with the red line round tho
top outwear all others; get them
at Haley's, ad
More than 160 pounds of old
clothing was secured by tho Rod
Cross and forwarded to Baker tp
bo sent on to Belgium,
Now automatic up-to-date car
pet loom must be sold immedi
ately. Call on or address C F.
Wixom at Rlcdand-adjp
Mrs. Laural 'Bagioy has been
appointed guardian of the- estate
of her two mjnor daughters,
Misses Elvera. and Lcona Moar,
On March Qlst overy timepjeco
in the Unjted States will bo sot
ahead one hour and on October
31st must bo turned back pnq
hour.
C. D. Richards of New Bridge,
who hns drilled a number of wells
in this section the past winter,
added his name to our subscrip
tion list this week,
Ladies, we have just received
for spring wear, new middies,
shoes, taffetas and wool, checks,
also coveralls" for kiddies. Como
see them. Saunders Bro's. ad
An nddition 24x30 feet is being
built onto the Wooas & High
garage. The room will have a
concrete tloor and be uscu lor a
machine shop. Barney Eidson is
doing tho work.
Chamberlain' Couch Remedy a Favorite
for Colds
J. L, Kusloy, Macon, III , In sponking
of Chamberlalii'H Cough Remedy ssya,
"During thu past fifteen years it lias been
my ulster's luvorliu medicine lor colds on
thu lungs. 1 myself havo taken It a num
ber of times when suffering with a cold
and it alwaye relieved mu promptly."
Millinery Oponing, Saturday,
March 23, at which time wo will
have on display for your approval
tho lateat styles in women's,
misses' and children's hats and
bonnets, from tho leading millin
ery center of the coast. We want
you to como and see them even if
you are not ready to purchase at
this time,
ad E. & W. Chandler.
Buy Sanaarail Bark at the" Rlerjr
lnd Drug Store, ad
New shipment of wash boilers
just rofcoivod at Haley's. ad
Your Idid prattle may lose a
bflttlo. Don't tell all you know.
E, M, Weisman baa been ap
pointed road master for Baker
county.
Word from Hot Lake is to tho
effect Ihnp Mrs. W. G. Saunders
is) slowly improving.
D. M, Shepherd and J. M, May
were down from Sparta yester
day.
Mrs. J. P. Jones was tendered
a farewell reception by tho W. H.
M. S. last Friday afternoon.
A fine 10-pound girl arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mn. Ber
nard Green on Friday, March 15.
Tho first American-built battle
planes havo reached Franco
nearly five months ahead of
schedule.
You need buy but 25 lbs of flour
substitutes with a 50 lb. sack of
flour providing you buy 100 lbs.
of spuds at the time.
Boys, now is tho time to order
that new suit, we can take your
order now and deliver it when
you want it Raley's. ad
Duncan Fraser left yesterday
morning for Bakor with a'num
ber of horses and nues ho had
bought here and in. Pipe Valley.
George Jacobs has arrived from
Portland and is vjsjting with his
wife at tho home of his mother-
in-law, hjrs. EJIi Chandler. Mr.
Jacobs is thinking seriously of
locating hero.
Elovpn men will be drawn from
B,akcr county in the first quota
for the next draft. Whether or
not any wijl be. cajlpd from, this
section is. a Question, that is mak
ing several of our boys nervous.
James Wjtljycombe in announc
ing his candidacy for re-election
says: "If the people of Oregon
are of the opinion that I have
served them faithfully, I should
be pleased to received a vote of
confidence at their hands.."
Oliver Corson,, who is working
at National City Calif., writes
that he is now at house carpen
tering but will onter the ship
yards about April 1st. He says:
"1 signed up here about a month
ago and have got a certificate
from the government and a badge
to wear showing I volunteered for
U. S. ship building."
Holding Your Own.
An Irishman walking along the
highway asked a passerby how
far it was to the next town.
"Ten miles" was the reply. Af
ter walking for another hour or
two he met another man and
again asked how far it was to the
town. "Oh, about ten miles,"
was tho reply. Pat then said:
"Well begob, I seom to bo hold
ing my own any way."
Not every one can do that well.
In financial affairs many people
fail to even hold their own, with
out; the aid of a good strong bank
like ours. May wo help you hold
your own? May wo safeguard
your funds and offer you the ser
vices of our bank? Wo invite
you to come in and talk it over,
ad) Eagle Valley State Bank
Buy your oranges, lemons and
bananas at tho Richland Drug
Store- ad
lju yuux laiui wuriv wmi
KUDDer DOOIS g
A wonderful advance over the olc style rubber boots
"Built Like a Goodrich Tire".
Not like any other rubber footwear ever produced be- m
fore. Built of the same tough lubber stuck that J
Goodrich Tires are made of, and by the Goodrich
unit-construcMpn-process. Will outlet any rubber
footwear ever built.
New Stock Just Received :
Come in and let us fit you up with
better rubber footwear than you
ever wore before
I Raley'$ Cash Store
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Three Farm Bargains!
160
Acres north of Richland: all fenced and cross
fenced; 65a seeded in hay and pasture: 40a I
more can oe ciearea ana put unuer aircn; aounaar.ee oi j
water all season at low cost. Owner offers !f A A
this at less than real value; p?rt cash .... pOUUU
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QJT acres 1 1-4 mi. west of Richland, 55a cultivated;
OU under Waterbury & Allen and Nash ditches; good
improvements. This must be sold imme
diately and will make attractive terms. . . . P DJJ
i
40
acres 1 1-2 mi. southeast of Richland, bottom land
fine for corn and clover; a good dairy farm; owner
offers this for short time only so if you are OOCf
looking tor a home, get busy, Priced at p'frrtJl
If you are wanting a farm, come in and I'll give you
further particulars regarding these bargains
C. E. Thorp, - Richland, Ore. !
Also have two home3 in Richland for sale 1
The Crow.
I have seen no lilnl walk Uu ground
with Just th Nime nlr (ho crmv doo.
It Is not oxiictly prlilo; thm N
strut or swngnep In It. tlnniRli piTlmps
Just 0 Uttlo cotiiloHCt'iiMoiw It Is tho
contented and Rclf-ppssossed pilt of
u )ord, over Ids domains. All these
nam oro mine, ho says, and all these
crops; men plow and sow for me, and
I stay hero or ro there, and find life
Bwoot and Rood wherever I inn. The
linwk looks awkward and out of place
on tho ground; the game hlrds hurry
and skulk, hut tho crow Is at home and
trends the earth as if there were none
to molest or mnke him afraid. John
Burroughs.,
The Mystery of Love.
Love is tho Rrent mystery of life.
It may be- tho growth of years, months
or an Instant, says tlio Christian Her
ald. Man sees n million heautifu'
faces ; he hears a million sweet voices ;
ho meets a. million women with flowers
nt their breasts and light In their eyes
and thoy do not touch hiuv. Then he
Rpo.q tho dno. nnd she holds him lot
llfo and death. She Is no nobler, het
ter or more beautiful thnn were those
he passed by, and yet his world Is
empty without her. Assuredly there
is far more thau fashion in this uni
versal force wo call love.
"Roy nll.M.Hnir Trmic for itch
ing scalp. $1.00 a bottle at the
Richland Drug Store. aa
Goodrich Hipress
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Vernon Laird was a visitor from
Sparta yesterday.
Garden Seeds of alt kinds at
Saunders Bro's. ad
Thousands of ewes and lambs,
hae been turned 10 tho hills the
past week.
John P. Jones and family havo
moved to the Latham ranch on
Snake River.
The sale of dairy stock Monday
was largely attended and the 15
head sold brouRht 51087.
Try our "Victory" crackers,
can bo used for wheatless meals, .
Fresh supply. Raley's. ad
Grazinjj permits for 80,000
sheep and 15,000 cattle and
horses have been issued for tho
Minam Forest Reserve for 1918.
Income tax officers will be in
Baker next week your last op
portunity to consult them. After
April 1st an extensive drive will
be maile throughout the entire
state, and heavy penalties wijl
attach where persons liable to the
tax have failed to disclose their
liability and to make their return.