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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1918)
if r ,.- i.i, - - ... , a ,ywyv.y.v vivw.wwwjww.vdWw,Mj Qj. jyj p FLEMING How Do Your Sacrifices Compare With These? THE American boy who goes to war gives up the position which means so much to his future, or the little business which has just begun to show promise of success. Hd severs home tics; givca up home comforts; leaves behind parents, friendo, wife or sweetheart. He facc3 the probability of being obliged to tnkc up life nncw when he returns; of losing all the advantages which years of hard work have won for him. I-tc facca the possibility of coming back in capacitated for earning a living, and of being dependent upon his friends or upon charity. He faces the possibility of never coming home at all. Facing these things, he goes to France tb fight fdr us who remain oately at home and when the moment comes for him to go over the top he GOES! What will he think, how will ho feel, if we complain because we are asked to make a few. sacri fices for him sacrifices so insig nificant when compared with hit? Show him that to invest in Liberty Bonds is. not a SACRIFICE but a PRIVILEGE an appre ciation of his sacrifice! And When You Buy Buy! This Spaed Paid For and Contributed By C. C. Shelton f OPTOMETRIST Will bo at the Richland Hotel Friday, Saturday, Sunday April 26, 27 and 28 ypaoooooooo 0 Oooooaooo LOCALS 1 nsmo oooo oooo 00 oooo o ooo Tho New Bridge schools will close Saturday. Vinnl Wlf 1ms twine to Snarta to put ill his grain crop. Straw lints for Iho kiddies and grownups at Saunders Bro's. ad Don't miss tho program at tho Oild Follows halt tomorrow night. Buy your lee Cream and Soda Water a,t Richland DrugStorc.-ad E. F. ,Muncoy and family of Pino Val)oy spent Sunda at the homo of Mrs. Thos. Soigol. Creamery Butter, lunch meats of all kirtde, lard, bacon, etc., at Hichland Meat Market. ad24-5 II. F. Antrobus and End Eyer son, both of tho Saxon Auto Co. of Baker, were in town Tuesday'. Mrs. Rctta Taylor and little daughter were over from Pine Valley the: hitter part of last week. , Born to Mr. rtnd Mrs. Clarence Bogart oh Friday; April 19th, a boy, weight 11 pounds. Another soldier for' tho futuro American army, sayB liis papa Buy your Fishing Tackle at Richland Drug Store. ad Mrs. George Adams and chil dren are visiting relatives at the county scat. Bee Supplies of all kinds for .sale at McDowell & St. John's Apiary, Hichland. ad Save your canned fruits for next year, use dried fruits now. Nice line at Haley's, ad Davis Brothers have bought tho Beecher-Hobinson ranch in Pine Valley and havo moved thereto Word received from Tom Ba shaw states that he is now com fortably located in tho I. 0. 0. F. Home at Portland. Pasture Will take in a number of stock far pasture by month or season. Phone or call on II. L. Zeigler, Now Bridge", O'ri. ad Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shaver on Monday, April 22nd, a9-lb girl. Charley says the little miss will bo a Hcd Cross nurse. . A parade badge of Camp No. 4553 M. W. of A., Arnold, Nebr., was found and left at this office. Owner will please call and claim property. Tho most complete line of fish ing tacklo in tho Valley; every thing you'll need from hook to basket; New stock j cal and look it ovbrj Saunders Bro's. ad Bread l()c per loaf at the Richland Meal Market.-ad No attention scorns to be paid to the provisions of the cigarette law. Preserve your eggs with Water Class buy it at Hichland Drug Store. ad Mr. Willoughby of Baker has been looking after business inter ests in Eagle Valley. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McDowell arc the parents of a 7-pound girl bo- n Tuesday night, April 23rd. Eat "Liberty" cookies, made from substitutes, no white flour used; new supply just in; Haley's. Mrs. P. A. Moody and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Chandler returned last week from California where thoy had spent the winter. Money to Loan on Heal Estate. Five to Eight Hundred Dollars at Eight per cent per annum. In quire at this office. ad 18tf Mrs. Maude Eraser left Satur day for Baker where she will re main for. a few days before going on to her home at Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carothers, Mrs. Jno. Greene and Miss Bessie Quimby came up from Hobinette and spent Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Dimmick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgil. of Pine Valley were Richland visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mas ter Billy Barber went home With them for a visit with Grandpa Greener. Mis. F. E. Sewell and Mrs. M. N. Sewell, who have been visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bork, left Tuesday for Wcathet;by where Mr. F. E. Sewell is now located. Sinco its organization in March the New Bridge auxilliary has shipped the following articles to Red Cross chapter at Baker: 172 towels, 14 dteh towels, 6 sweaters 5 tray cloths, 175 arm-slings, 17 pair sox, 30 pajama suits. Renewal subscription was re ceived this week from Dave H. Conrad who is now at Fellows, Calif. He writes that Fay is now "over there," his address being: Private Fay Conrad, 11G Aero Squadron, A; E F., via New York City. Mis. W. Mi Munceyand daugh ter Miss Ada, and Dr. and Airs. I. R Sanders, took dinner jes terday at the home uf Mrs. Mun cey's daughter, Mrs. Thos. Seigel. They were on their .vay from Pine Valley to Baker where Miss Mun cey will undergo a serious oper ation. These arc the times that every one should economize and it is true economy to keep your home and outbuildings painted; also to brighten up your furniture. Use S. & W. paints, stains and var-nishes'-ihere are none better and few equal. ad E. & W. Chandler. County Judge Duby, Engineor Kingsley and Walt Mencham, ac companied Federal Highway Rep resentative T. Keeno over the route Of the B-C post road last Sunday. Mn Keene is to decide whether the road shall go via the Palmer route, as desired by the majority of the people of the Pan handle, or bo routed via Keating to accommodate about a half dozen big land owners in that neighborhood. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. "I liavu used Ohamborlaln'a Llnimont fur pains In the cheat ami hunonoss of tho shoulder duo to rheumatism, and nru pleased t? say that It lias novur fulled to uivo mo pronint rollof." writes Mrs, S, N Winch. Itntfivtn. K. V nil V I Does Your Carl Need RePaintins:? 1 (3 You can paint your car with "Chi-Naniel" AutoColois Leaves no brush marks anyone can apply them. They are water and weather proof. And, of course, the top will need re-finishing Use "Chi-Namel" Leather Top Dressing for leather tops, or Mnh.'iir Ton DrpscinfT fnr rlnfli Inrx em - - - - e m o m Come in and let us tell you more about these finishes m Raley's Cash Store t m s ii Sheep Shearing I am installing an up-to-date Shearing Plant at the MOUTH OF FOSTER GULCH and solicit tile" patronage of the sheep owners 10 Power Machines Expert Shearers Cicod Accommodations for Sheep Satisfaction Guaranteed Will open May Jst 01 sooner if need demands Call on or address me for dates Geo. W. Blank, Richland, Ore For Lend Him A LIBERTY BCiDS ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Buy For ECONOMY "Actions speak louder than words-Act - Don't Talk -Buy Now Try our pink Salmon at 25c per can. Raley's. ad Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ellis were over from Ilalfway yesterday. Miss Marjorie Mitchell of Spar ta is staying at C. J. Shaver's. When you nefcd, a new tooth brush buy it at Richland Drug Store.- ad On Tuesday morning". April 23, a 7-pound girl look up her resi dence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Weir. For Sale A Bargain Lot and six-room house and utensils. In quire of Leq C.Bell, Co. .Clerk's Office; Baker1, Ore.-ad244S Buy your Chocolate Candy at Richland Drug Store. ad . Mrs. M D4 Simonis was a vis itor at Baker the first of the week. Fresh shipment of codfish re ceived", 25c per pound at Raley's. Miss Noma Cropp was in Half way last week, visiting with rel atives atid having dental work done by Dr. Williams. Sonic Go6d Advice. "Pon't think too much of your owij methods. WatOh other people's ways nnd learn from them." This is good ad vice, especially when bilious or constipa, ted. You will find many peoplo who usy Chamberlain's Tablets for t huso ailmen with tl best results, and will do well to follow tiioir example. act