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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1918)
- - - -mr t fa l i - "II iNew Houston Hotel SUth nd Kmitt Bit., Porlliml, Orf, Kour block fntm Union Depot, Two btoek from Now PoaUifflM, Modern nl flriro if. Oyer 100 ouUld room. lUtM 76 to ir,'K aiAs. a hopkins, Mir. Hotel Rowland Una liurxlrol ar .M.IW llooir., all Maltrn Improvement! frM iiImmim on rrery flovr, rUtew 7Se to $1.50 per dsyt $2.50 to $5,00 per vrock. Oipoll CourilioUM, I tilocV from i'Mloflltr. rird Proof. H. ' and Ongon Klectrla put door. FARM TOOLS READY Make Needed Repairs on Machin ery Boforo Spring Jlush. ACTUAL LOSS CAN BE SAVED W:stern 'IUuck Attachment Over 1000 Satisfied Owpers in 1 Washington and Oregon: Tho moot yllnl point of u troek.,itttnch- ..in I ... Ibr. I. Lw-I... . In... XU....I...... I- tho only truck rtUncliment imido with it Iwo-lncli llmbcn Hearing. Ulliur Bpe cllkatlons in portion. Why Huy fin lufurlor innko? A. J. LORMOR, Factory Dbln-ulor. MJ-Ji AO Sunt Portland, Ortlon. BEAUTIFUL RUGS Are tnndo from your OI.I) CAR PUTS. itiij Hugs woven nil situs. Mull orders receive prompt nml care ful attention. Hand for booklet. NORTHWEST RUG CO. E. 8th and Taylor St. Portland, Or. MONEY FOR YOU. ThoutatuU or tralimi fixing people nonlal. Il.hrile-Walker ltu.lnoa ColUve. 1'ortUnd. pUcca Indent In txttlllon. Knroli ny time. Pr ELECTRIC MOTORS Ueuilit,S44, lUntad and Hlrel IlomtUe, cor. 10th. PorUand. Um BIG.STRONQ CHICKS latltarwult of using- Pet. luuilneubtor ami llru. cr. That' the kind you want Wrlta for our bl lw UiUlotf No. W. mum iKcuwioa co. Petaluma, California WE WANTYOUR BEANS Call at IM Aider ttrrwt or mall aampie. W buy all tlis lima and pay the lilghmt market price. lun't fall In uat In touch with u before olllpir. WO are tho Only Exclualvo Ucan Dealers in Oregon. W want moro airenta at country point. Goalie r ami dealer pleaae wrllo for our nU' term. S. C. D ALTON CO., KM Aider BL, POItTLANt). Olll A Reasonable Request. Counsol (In dlvorcocnno) I ask that a recess bo Ink on at thla point, your honor. Judge On what grounds? Counsel My client wishes to chnngo nor gown. Sho hasn't display' cd half hor costumes yot. Exchango, Risky Variation. "A wlso man may chango his opln Ion." "Von," replied Senator 8orghum, "but ho takes an awful chanco if ho chnngen It inoro than ouco or twlco ilurlni; tho samo campaign." wash Ington Star. AaajI lU'u-iu nUd pnrn-pllr to winloft COLDS ADO U CRIPPC. A.k for iiiMWuni Rnriv.iia.aj-nin HttR5 T ABUTS . 25eIH AU urutfuUU MU llwm. Hides, Pelts, Wool & Mohair Wi vtM ill ;m Uml Witt t Mtl lajSHwiu Till, TIIE II. r. NORTON COMPANY, 1'ortUnd, Ore., Bwittlo, Wn.. Ilclllnitlmm. Wn. THE VOGEL PRODUCE CO. Will irunrnntoo you top market price at 'all time for your Vil, Hog. 1'oultry, Eat: Uuttor, IllJca. Etc. If you hav not ahlppod to u, try ua, 113 Front, PORTLAND, OR. n.1 VeL Pork. BW. Hri 8 r Iolry. Butter, Eggal aad rmxm f roduco. to tha Old RaUabla Kvordlna- honat wltb a raoord of U ynar of Bqnara Doallnin. and b aaaurod of TOP MARKET I'lUCES. F. M. CRONK1IITE 6-47 Front 3tr t PardanJ. Ota jj Igfljftir Own Plumbing j By baytaf direct from at wbaUaal prlata and nn U rlmhr'i proflte. Writ ta il y your Bd. W wU lr yoa anr rock battom "dlrMt-kvyM" pdaoa, f . a. b. rail ar boat. W MtuaHy Mi rs froca 10 U M par aant AH eood vaarantaad. Nortawaat kaadooarUr fi Lwlar WaWr Briton Bad PtBar JokaaoM Aaajaaa. STARK-DAVIS CO. all TlilrJ Sara. ParilaavJ, OrM P. N. U. No. 12, 1118 Farmers Who Walt Until Last Minute Before Examining Implements Often Encounter Trouble. Placo Orders Early. .(l'rcpar4 by tho United HtAlcs Ipiirt- mcni -oi Afncuiiure.) Much time, trouble nnd actual, loss JiJho,)pgrflori-or tho farm cnr bo. (nyiid If tho Implements nnd,- ton chinos rfrfj well enrod for nnd h?Cled repnirn jiimlo beford tho sprlnjr'ru'sU of work begins. 8omo farijiprM wait until it Is tlmii to uo tho I'mplcmcntfl Jhcn html thorn our of their winter quartern. Tho man who follown this prnclico may find that Important Im plement need repair, nnd although tho neimon Is rlpo for plowing or seed ing, which Minuld bo donu without do Iny, It Is neceiwiry for him to drop nil other work nnd attend to tho re pair Job which could hnvo been done curlier In tho Honsoti. Orders for re pair parts nnd new miichlncH should bo placed ns soon its possible This will acquaint manufacturers and their agents with tho demand in different Hcctlotin nnd enablo thorn to tnnko thu best posxlblo distribution. At tho wimo time, It will ellmlnuto expensive delays in transportation at tho buny season. Preerve All Machinery. All practicable steps should bo taken to preserve machinery now on hand. Needless cxpomiro to tho weather should bo avoided, and in cuses where It Is not practicable to houso machin ery when Idle, all bearings should receive n thorough application of hpavj' oil or greaso to keep out moist lire and prevent runt. It Is believed that on many farms machinery could bo moro adequately sheltered In the buildings nvallablo by exercising enro In placing them so as to economize spnee. Importance of Oiling. Moro dnmago cnu bo dono to n ma chlno in half an hour through lack of oil or gronso on somo bearings than by a wholo season's exposuro to tho wrnther, Kueclallsts of tho United States department of Agriculture de clare. For this sort of neglect there can bo no excuse, It Is snld. Opera t lug it machlno without lubrication, es pcclally when tha bearings nro slight ly rusty, will quickly result In tho wearing away of tho metal, often to a consldernblo depth, In n very' few min utes. Kxpcnslvo brenkages, as well ns serious delays, also may bo caused by operating machines on which nuts have worked loose or hnvo como off entirely, allowing bolts to loosen or drop out. Home consideration In tho uso and enro of farm machinery nro: Orders for now equipment nnd re- pair pnrts should bo plnccd ns soon as posHlblo. To produco maximum results with n minimum of labor, new nnd modern, machinery In largo sizes should bo used wherover possible Servlccablo equipment, not needed, should bo sold or tnndo nvallablo to others. Useless machinery should bo return ed to tho chnnncls of trade as Junk. Thorough lubrication nnd proper enro when In uso will materially lengthen tho period of scrvlco of farm equipment. ' Moro enro should bo given to pro tecting farm implements from thu weather. Solution of Sheep Problem. Statistics show that six farms out of every soven In this country nro without sheep. Tho solution of the problem Is to get Hocks of sheep on somo or nil of theso six farms. Weights of Milk. A quart of milk weighs 2 pound n -10-quurt cun of milk weighs 83 pounds; n 82-gullon can, OS pounds; u gallon can, 8d pounds; 40 gallons of milk will weight 100 pounds. Attention to Pullets. Through winter tho pullets must bo depended upon for egg production and are tho nionoy makers In u poultry plant, nnd thoy should bo given every attention from tho poultry rntscr. Not only will every cord of wood burned snvo n ton of coal thnt can bo used in somo war Industry, but it will savo tho frolght necessary to haul that ton of coal a double saving. Sifted coal ashes mako n good ma terial for tho dust boxes. Vood ushea nro also good, but tho lime in wood ashes discolors and destroys the gloss of the fowl's plumage, Watch the hog pens for any signs of sickness. Hog prices are too good right mow (or the breeder to rua any risks by perailttlng a tontagtea to Something of War. "Is tho strenuous looking young wo man you showed me a war brldo?" "I should say so. When alio nnd hor husband got to arguing, sho throws tho first tiling that comes to hand at him." Kxchango. To rostoro a normal action to Llvor, KIdnnvs. Btomnch and Dowols. Utko Garfield Tea, tho mild herb laxative All druggists. Adr. Paet His Power. "Thoro is ono thing no mechanical gonitis has ovor succoodod In doing." "What Is that?" "Utilizing tho lioarso powor of a cold." Kxchango. '- ' Oarflold Ton Is Naturo's laxatlvoand blood purlflor; Jt overcomes constipa tion nnd its many attendant alltnonls. Adv. "This shortngo of sugar ought to bo easily remodlod." "How sol" "Aren't tho wholo pooplo raising Cain about ltT" Exchango. DRINK WHREWATER F KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat less mcnl nnd tnkc Salts for Haclcachc or Bladder trouble. Urlo acid in meat excites the kid neys, thoy bocomo overworked; got sluggish, acho, and fcol llko lumps of lead. Tho urlno becomes cloudy; the bladder Is Irritated, and you may be obliged to sook rollof two or three times during tho night When tho kid' ncys clog you must help them flush off tho body's urinous wasto or you'll bo a real sick porson shortly. At first you foul a dull misery In Uio kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick hoodacho, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tonguo coated and you fool rheu matic twinges whon tho weather is bad. ICat less meat, drink lots of water: also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; tako a tablo spoonful in a gloss of water before breakfast for a low days ana your kid noys will thon act fine. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grapes and lomon Juico, combined wlthllthia, and bos boon used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate thorn to normal activity, also to neu tralixo tho nclda in urlno. so it no long' or is a sourco of Irritation, thus end' ing bladdor weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot In Juro; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water drink which everyone should tako now and then to kcop the kldnoys clean and active Druggists hero say thoy sell lots of Jad Salts to folks wno bclloro in overcoming kid ney trouble whllo it is only trouble. Adr. Ara Your Lungs Strong7 Do colds go down to your throat? Are your bronchial tubea cosily affected? Above all, do colds settle on your' chest? Then your lungs may not be as strong as you expected consumption often follows. Good Physicians Everywhere Prescribe ION nous for strengthening delicate throats and weak lungs while its glycerine sooincs uio tender linings and alleviates the cough. Start on Scott's Emulsion today It is Nature's building-food without drugs or alcohcL The Unportl Korwcirfan cod Href oil uw! (n Scot I'm EmaUtoa la now refined fa our own American laleralorfc which guarantee, ,t free from impurities. 6coU & Dowse, Zfloomficld, N. J. 17-21 WE WANT AT ONCE IgSr? iii OTHER FURS You iret tho hlirhcat micea and aulck returns when you ship to this old- established and SEND FOR RAW run PRICE LIST reliable rur House. It's your nearest market. H . LIEBES & CO. Raw rur Dealers- rur Manufacturers 149 Broadway, Dept. O PORTLAND, ORE. J YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear tho shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of frcezono applied directly on a tender, aching com or callous stops soreness at onco and soon the corn or hardened callous loosens so it can bo lifted out, root and all, with out pain. A small botUo of freezono costs very ltttlo at any drug storo, but will poslUvely tako off every hard or soft corn or callous. This should bo tried as It Is inexpensive and is said not to lmtato tho surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small botUe for you from his wholcsalo drug house It is flno stuff and acts llko a charm every time. Adr. DO YOUR COWS FAIL TO CLEAN? Tbl U a eriouj condition and re quires prompt attention. Dr. Dai Id Koberta' COW CLEANER !S trirea quick relief. Keep it on band and prerent the ruin of your cow. Raod the Practical Homo Veterinarian. Send for frc book let on AHOItTION IN COWS. If no dealer in your town, write Dr. DitW RjStrlv Yet. C, 103 Crul lit, WnieHi,; sis WRINE Granulated Eyelids, Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by San, Datlind Wind quickly relieved by Murine. Try It in your Eyes and in Baba Eyes. IUUR LlUNoSsirtmf.JutEyeCos&rt Marine Eye Reaedy JS?pMi,'MSr,Sl Cya Salve, la Tube tSe. For llook cf 1. .'v rr.. Uk Marine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago He Isn't that Con. Blank and his daughter over thoro? She Yes. Thoy say that aho has been through more engagements than her old father. Exchange ne lreatment withCuticura Clears Dandruff Bride This apartment Is entirely too dark for our purposes. Agent Why Is it too dark, madam? Bride Because we want to do light housekeeping. Brooklyn Citizen. Swift & Company Publicity At a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission there was introduced correspondence taken from the private files of Swift & Company,which showed that the Company had been con sidering for some time an educational advertising campaign. The need for this publicity has been apparent to us for sev eral years. The gross misrepresentation to which we have recently been subjected has convinced us that we should no longer delay in putting before the public the basic facts of our business, relying on the fair-mindedness of the American people. The feeling against the American packer is based largely on the belief that the. income and well-being of the producer and consumer are adversely affected by the packers' operations, resulting in unreasonably large profits. Swift & Company net profit is reasonable, and represents an insignificant factor in the cost of living. For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift & Company were as follows: Sales $875,000,000. Profits $34,650,000. This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $87,500. If Swift & Company had made no profit at all, the cattle raiser would have received only one-eighth of a cent per pound more for his cattle, or the consumer would have saved only one-quarter of a cent per pound on dressed beef. Swift 8c Company, U. S. A. treak oat t kt herd.