I . - j 1 11.. 1" rooooooooOOoooooooo , LOCALS 0NooooooooaCOoooooooow Buy your garden huoiIb at Hal oy'H. ad Tlip man bunt on pleaouro is often broke. Mr. and Mr a. S, U. Doach mov ed to Baker this week. liny your Fishing Tacklo at the Richland Drug Store. ad Winter Wright lian purchased a beautiful Chandler auto. II. E. Blovins of Cove was a , biiHtnuHs visitor yealerday. Hread, pies and cake received fresh oery dn,y at Kendall'B.-ad Dr. Sanders went through liere Sunday, taking Mrs, Koho Uishcr to the hospital at. Baker. The W. H. M. S. will meet at thu home of Mrs. Geo, Saunders on Friday afternoon. April 19th, Mrs, Maude Frasor arrived from LaGrande Tuesday for a visit with her parents and other rela tives. Phone your reservation for Sunday dinner to the Richland Hotel. Special chicken dinner at regular rates. ud Mrs. Edna Masterson and Bon Ivey, accompanied by Miss l.illie Sullivan came over ftom Halfway and spent the week end with Englo Valley relatives Taken Up one month ago, one Jersey heifer about two years old, without any brand or marks. Owner may have hor by paying for feed bill and advertising. H, Guyer, Uichland. ad A letter from Franco states that Ed Strang has fully recover oil from his recent illness and is back on duty. His address is Private William E. Strang. 35th Aero Squadron, A. 13. F., France, via New York. . J Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright and family left Friday for Walla Walla where thoy will visit a short time with Mrs. Wright's parents before going on to Cali fornia where they expect to make their future home. Gentlemen, we call your atten tion to our beautiful line of spring and summer fabrics; 800 patterns to choose from, priced from $13 to $50. and we guarantee lit and workmanship. C'nnoinnnd look them over. ad 13. & W. Chandler. In response to the appeal made by the Food Administration against hoarding flour, 2,511,800 pounds of tlour from 42 counties in ArkansaB were returned to dealers by families who had more than the "patriotic portion." The J Food Administration says that city and town people having more than 21 pounds or country people having more than 48 pounds of wheat (lour, are un patriotic and are hindering Am erica's prosecution of the war. PIE SOCIAL will be held at Pleasant Ridge School House Friday Night April 12th For Benefit Junior Red Cross Nature Cures, The Doctor Take the Fee. Thorn i on old naylnj: that "Nature ciiniH, tlio doctor takt'H tlio fee," Iml iih everyone known you eun help nature very much unit thorofiy enahlti it to effect a euro In much K'hh tiinii tliiiu Ih iimmlly required. Th'H In particularly trim of coIiIh. Ulminhurlaln'M Cough Remedy relieve tlio lit huh, llqiiillea thu tough tnueuH and ulilti in ItH expectoration, al lays tlio i'ouuli and uUIh nntnro in renter lug thu Byatoni to a hunlthy condition. It is not too late to buy Sassa fras Bark. On sale at Uichland Drug Store. ad Buy your Candy at Uichland Drug Store. ail Garden Seeds of al kinds at Saunders Bro's.-ad Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chase left Monday for Homestead. New shipment of overallB and khaki pants received at Haley's. I'ine Y'dloy bought more than $00 worth of Liberty Bonds SutiirJqy. Huhach Insect Powder, 25c, 40c (jOc and $1 pacKngss at Uichland Drug Store. ad Chas. Howell pp.chascj 100 head of steers from Cliet Mnley this week, paying $105 per head. The teachers of Eagle and I'ine Valleys and adjoining districts will hold an institute in Uichland on Saturday. Ahem! A 10-pound boy arriv ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thorp at 2:00 a. m. this morning, April 11th. G000 black-face yearling ewes for sale in any number from 25 head up. Cull on or address George Spiroplos, Home, Ore.-ad Remember the pie social at the Pleasant Uidge school house on Friday night. Proceeds go to the Junior Ued Cross. Let all help out. Elmer Schultz, who has been working for Standfiold at a camp near Ontario, wag taken sudden ly ill a few days ago and was brought to NowlHridge yesterday. Sewing machines are needed for use of' the local Ued Cross. Anyone having a machine' they can loan for a time will please notify Mrs. Winter Wright or J, M. Chase. Kay fllasterson is now driving a truck in the Spruce Division and is stationed forty miles from Hoquiam. His address is Kay Masterson, 43G Squadron, Camp C-l, Hoquiam, Wash. Throughout the nation reports are sent in of disloyal persons be ing compelled to kiss Old Glory. We do not favor such procedure, instead we advocate that when a man shows by word or deed that he is disloyal he should bo given a Hogging and not allowed to put his filthy lips to the untarnished emblem of Liberty. Should he again show pro-German tenden cies lot him stretch hemp or face a firing squad. The great trouble in our country today is the easy treatment accorded the dirty curs whoso acts ore delaying war activities. Constipation and Indigestion TliUHuaro twin evlla, l'tircoMH suffering from IndlgeBticn nro often troubled with coiiHtinAtion, Mrn Robert Allison, Mat toon, III , wrlteH that when she llrst mov. ed to Mattoon fllio was n great aafferor from indigestion nnd constipation. Food distressed hur nnd thoro wan a foolinu llkon heavy weight presHlriKou hor Htoni' nch nnd eluiAt. Blio did not rent vnll at nlKht, nml folt worn out n cood part of tlio tlllli). Olio hbttlu of Olianiliiirliilnii TablutH corrected thiH troublo so that Bhu lias bIuco folt liko a diffuront poreou.-ad -I A Real American Enlists The boys and girls of the country, twenty million strong, can buy War Savings Stamps, backup our Soldiers and Sailors, and lay the foundation for their own success. WS.S. WAR SAYINGS STAMPS UlUtOBY THE UNITED STATES JCOVEKNAIENT I THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY The Eagle Valley State Bank of Richland, Oregon Get your hoes, shovels and rakes at Haley's. ad Spread the butter thin, it will help the allies to Berlin. Preserve your eggs witli Water Glass on salo at Uichland Drug Store. ad A thrift card in your pocket beats a hall dozen flags on the lapel of your coat. The Dry Gulch Ditch Co. are having a hard time in getting men to clean the ditch although they are paying 50c per hour. In renewing his subscription George Spiroplds wrote: "Can't do without my little paper, so wish you to continue it." Money to Loan on Real Estate. Five to Eight Hundred Dollars at Eight per cent per annum. In quire at this office. adl8tf Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Saunders have started back from Hot Lake and are at Baker. Thoy will re turn to Uichland ns soon ns Mrs. Saunders is able to stand the trip. W. E. Holmes of Denver, Colo., has arrived in Richlnnd and will have charge of the vulcanizing department at the Richland Auto Co. garage. I Are You Growing 2 A War Garden 9 You'll need tools to work with Here's your chance Garden Hoes and Rakes 40c each Get Yours Now! Rheumatic Pains Relieved. "I havo lined Clminburlnln's Liniment for pntiiH in the cheat and hununetia of tho Hliouhlor due to rhuumatlnm, and nm pleased to say that it has never failed to rIvo mo prompt rollof," writes Mrs, S. N. Finch, Uatauia, N, Y.-ad Raley's Cash Store COn f( s yur quota f Thrift Stamps (ton (r Jlf.UU How many have you bought? PU.UU I 4 8 t