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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1918)
! .1 I. 33 E. & W. Chandler Tiis Different Store SHOE Delayed Shipment Just In Ladies, Misses and Children's Whites, Blacks and Browns Scuffers for the Little Ones Gun Metal, Patents and Browns The lightest running washing machine en the maiket The MARSWELLS We have 'em Made to Measure Clothes Our Specialty Cheer up, KameraJ; no body's going to bite you I Take a little chtaof Ctattly and yoa'll fttl letter. 11 Every Few Days Send Him a pouch ofi Real GIRAVELY Chewing Flng Think of the welcome he will cve it this con densed plug of fine tobacco that slips flat into hia pocket, ready to give him tobacco comfort and satfc faction anywhere, all the time! Give any ran a chew of Real Grrvily Plujr, and ho will tell you that's the kind to send. Send the bcit! Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per weelc to chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it last a Ions while. If you smoke a pipe, slico Gravely with your ltnifo and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor improve your smoke. SEXD YOUR FRIEND W THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c. stamp will put it into his hands, in any Training Camp or Seaport of tho U. S. A. Even "over there" a 3c. stamp will take it to him. you? dealer will supply envelope and give you official directions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. The Patent Pouch teens it Freih and Clean and Good It il not Real Gravely without thh Protection Seal Established 1831 For Lend Him x LIBBrOT BCfBBDS ENOCH MORGANS SONS CO. PATRIOTISM Buy SAPQLIO For ECONOMY "Actions speak louder than words-Act-Dont Talk-Buy Now IK1 Fishing tackle, new stock sale at Saunders Bro's. ad on Don't let potatoes go to waste. Send them to tho waist line. (J ft o SAXON "SIX We have opened a garage at 2812 Main Street, have secured expert mechanics, carry a complete line of parts, are prepared to do all work promptly, and will Make a Specialty of Saxon Service OSOO OOOC 00 9OO0 3 SCO S3 OS SO 2C OOOO BC SO O COK 999 0 tSC O C 00 Full Line of SAXONS on Hand Telephone us for demonstration When in Baker call and get acquainted and. we will give you a spin around the town in a Saxon 1812 Main Street A J AUtO CO. Baker, Oregon Sunday Evening's Service at New Bridge. We had a very impressive and profitable service in tho little church at New Bridge lust Sun day evening. First was the League service at 7:30, led by Miss Edna Eidson. Subject, "How can we lead souls to Jesus." At 8:30 a thirty-minute song and prayer service began, after which Rev. J. M. Johnson preach ed an excellent sermon from the text found in II. Timothy 3:1-5. Among others present in the large and attentive audience was Mr. Wm. Gordon, who tlepurted yesterday to join the U. S. army. It being the last service Will could attend in Eagle Valley be fore leaving, at Bro. Johnson's request he came to the platform, and while the choir sang an ap propriate song the people all marched around and gave him a farewell handshake. Many were the tearful eyes and many the fervent, expressions of "God bless and be with you." It was an impressive and long to be remembered Service, but the most touching and beautiful of all was when the aged father and mother came forward and embraced their strong, stalwart son. (jontnouteu. To Whom It May Concern. Notice! The Belgian Stallion NERO will make the season of 1918 at tho Gibson Ranch one- quarter mile south of Richland. ierms reasonable. IV J. lULLY, Owner and Manager. adv22-4t S. D. Jones has 'moved to homestead on Daly Creek, his Former Resident Prospers. F. L. Cundiir in sending hits renewal says he is at present lo cated at 234 Grove St., Baker, while having a new house built on his place near Haines. In re gard to his recent land trade he writes: "1 will tell you tho par ticulars of the deal. I traded -180 acres for 020 acres and drew $22,500 to boot. Am keeping 100 acres of my best land and 1G0 of timber land at Haines, and have this 520 acre ranch at Unity lo cated in the heart of tho best bunch gri.ss country I know of. It is irrigated with water from the Whited reservoir; only 3 or 1 others are interested in the reser voir besides myself and it holds water enough to irrigate 3500 acres. If you want to see me back in Eagle, trade what I have for Eagle property." Cet Kid of Your Ithcumatlsm. Now la tho limti to net rid of your rlit'timiitirt.n. You wl'l 11ml Chamber IiiIii'h l.inimunt u uriiat hop. Tho relief which it uffonlH la uloim worth ninny times ItH cost. ad To My Former Customers and Those Whom it May Concern: Tho sotrel horse known .as tho "King horse" has recovered from the injury received several weeks ago and is now in condition for service. Any other information desired may bo obtained at the old stand. Thanking my past patrons. ad250p W. P. King. Watch For This! Eagle Valley High School vmII present "Her Friend, the Enemy" a war drama in four acts, at tl o Highland opera house on Friday evening, May 10th, at 8 p. m. This is a very p ipuiar war play and the scene is laid during tho period of the Civil War. The llrst three rows of Beats will be re served at 50c, and all other seats 35c adults, 25c children, Please reserve your seats early through any of the High School students who will secure the tick ets for you. The procee 's from the play will be used towards pnjingon tho High School piano. Don't forg.t the date, adv Gardening in Town. Yes, our garden beds wo ra'to and all manner of pains we take, i i . . ... 10 nave mem slick, riieonnJ n uit, in fact they simply can't bo beat. Wo turn our hacks and go away and view them on the coming day. Horrors, those beds so span and spick, are clawml and wnllorod -wo raise a kick; our neighbors' chickens are running loose and garden making's but little use. Those darned old hens our garden looting, may tempt us yet to do some shooting. Seo our for- ladies, Raley's.ad "Sister Sue" slippers misses and children. A pnlrly Good Appotlto. Kallh-H, North American Indiana mill tho fat hoy In "Pickwick" may well hu quoted an fearful oxnnipha of vo racity, hut even their Kraal rouomlc feala aro exceeded hy tho full drown Kaklino, who will dally eat twenty pound of IIchIi and oil If ho lma tho chance, whllu on tho authority of Ad miral Harltcheff a Yakut of Siberia haa been known to conaumo In twenty-four houra "tho hind quarter of a liii'Ko ox, twenty pounda of fat and u quantity of melted butter for hid drink," I