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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1918)
Fill Up at least one chuck-hold next Tuesday EAGLE VALLEY NEWS VOLUME l, NO. 26 RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, L918 $1.50 A YEAR MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Cream, Milk akd Eggs R. M. Kirk, Rcaident Manager RICHLAND OREGON W. H. STRAYER Attorney at Law Fourth Floor Sonmors Buildine UaUcr, Oregon Irvine Lodge No. 86 Knights of Pylhias Mewl ttvnry WtMltiotHlny night nt tlii'ir Uiwllo I lull In Itlclitniul, Ori;n. Vlxlt liiK HrotlmrH intuit1 wtilcoiuo. C. It. CO(i lilt, 0.0. W. t'. It A I.Iv V, K.of It. A fi. C. E. THORP Notary Public All kinds of legal blanks on hand Your patronage solicited W. E. BAIRD FUNERAL DIRECTOR hlCENSfiu; EMi$ALtf1ER Cutket. ami Hlirutiiltot All "Ici AIhaj. In Htm'k HIGHLAND, 0HKG0N I'liono: Two ahort, Onu lone W. R. USHER I Notary Public Conveyancer Odlco, Hi-cotnl nml Wnlnnt Sin. Opposite Ciirinltaii Church FREDERICK R, WILSON Physician and Surgeon Richland, Oregon Night 'phone, one long ring on all lines, , Day 'phone call central office. &e Rog'ers Baker's Popular Hotel NEW MODERN CLEAN Under Direct Supervision of tho Owner Popular prices Spucinl ftiUoa to Permanent Gucats O Is GODWIN ATTORNEY fjoiiilndr Uldg. Bukor, Orogon w OODSON L. PATTERSON ATT'Y AT LAW .U, s. d'OMMlSgidNER liAKER' OREGON E PL VR is timo that wo in Eagle Valley make plans for the annual olmervanco of Memorial Day, as the occasion this year will have a deeper significance to every loyal American than ever before. Tho ranks of (he heroes of the Civil War are thinning rapidly by death; in a fow more years none will be with us; to the living and dead we must pay honor on May 30th. For in their day they saw their duly and did it. Memorial Day this year will find nearly a million American boys on foreign soil or salting on foroign waters, fighting for jus tice and humanity. Thousands arc today resting in numbered graves on foreign soil. Perhaps hundreds of thousands will be laid beside them before german kultur is crushed into the earth. It is therefore our duty to get together on Memorial Day, not alone to pay respect to the heroes both living and dead, but that we renew our pledge of allegiance to Old Glory; to purge our souls of all sloth and unwillingness to do our part in the present war; to experience a revival of the true patriotism that will make us live up to the greatness of the oppor tunity that exists for every real Anwitan. Getting Money. It's no easy job, this business of landing a dollar. It takes work brains, muscle and energy. Once you get it, it's yours and you have a right to do as you please with it, of course. This bank has no desire to ad vise you how to spend your money - at least not unless you ask for it. Our only mission is to care for your dollars if deposited at our bank. They are subject to your check whenever wanted, but in the meantime they are SAFE. We can assure you of that fact. We use every precaution to safe guard our depositors' funds, ad) Eagle Valley State Bank . Painfully Burned. While working around the stove at her home on Upper Daly Creek Sunday evening, Mrs. Elmer Stone in some manner overturned a pan containing a quantity of hot grease, burning her left hand severely. Her little daughter Shirley also received a number of burns on tho face. Mi'j Stone secured tho aid of his neighbor, Mr. Gilkinsop, and brought the injured ones to tho homo of J. L. Stono where itDr. Wilson is looking dfter their in juries. Buy Thrift Stamps and, gentle men, let us take your measure for your summer suit. We can furnish you with a suit from $14 to $60; como in and look our samples over. ad E. & W. Chandler. 0. P. HOFF, republican, for SMe Treasurer. Read The Polit ical Puzzle, pages 26-27, election pamphlet. (Pd. adv.) LT Owing to the prevalence of scarlet fevor in this district the wok Incident to the ending of the spring term wai rushed and , Richland public schools closed last ', Thursday, just a week ahead of! scheduled time. This action resulted in dropping thb plans for the Junior Red Cross benefit that was billed for last Saturday evening, a fact that caused disapnontment to teach ers and scholars alike. The past school year has been one of the most successful in the school's history, the spirit of co operation between teachers, par ents and pupils being manifested at all times. While the teachers for the next school year have not yet been selected, it is known that at least two new ones must be secured as neither Miss Herr nor Miss Dickie will teach, a fact much regretted by all as both are adept instructors. On account of throat trouble Miss Herr is compelled to give up teaching for at least a" year. She will leave shortly for Port land to take treatment from a specialist. Miss Dickie left today for her home in Portland, where she will keep house for her parents for a time. She has made a host of friends in this section during the two years she has taught in Rich land, and all wish her success in whatever pursuit she may enter in the future, as she thinks ser iously of giving up teaching. Robinette to Get Oil -Station. Plans for a complete oil and gas distributing station to be in stalled at Robinette by the Stand ard Oil Co. are now in the hands of our local contractor, Barney Eidson, for estimation. This will be a big improvement for our neighbor town and of much con venience to the residents of east ern Baker county. The plans call for office building, garage, store house,- sheds, pump house, etc., besides the storage tanks. As soon as the station i3 com pleted the distribution of oil and gas will be made throughout the surrounding territory by motor truck tanks. Knights Have Big Time. The local K. of P. lodge were hosts last evening to tho follow ing out-of-town visitors: I. N. Sanders, A. V. Lansing, H. C. Eastland, Herb Rosborough, Dr. Bennett, S. F. Deaderick, T. F. Quinn, H. H. Fulrner, Cha.s. Reed, Fred Cooper, John Scott and P. R. Pierco of Pine Valley; C. P. Cox of Ontario; J. H. Hel man of Shoshone, "and Welter Meacham of Baker. A strong degree team was or ganized and tho following men initiated into tho full mysteries of Pythian Knighthood: Harry DeLong, Joseph Hunsaker AI mon Motley and Harry Hewitt, ah of Pino Valley, and W, P. Williams of Richland. Keep your auto clean', polish' it with Uhi-l;namer furniture pol ish, lafgtf bottle.50c at Raley's1. Iff "you need a maw Suit Case buy nVatRichlanid' Drug Store5. -"ad ,.H , , Serve Your Country By Saving Money! You've ahvays been told you ought to save money; every day some savings bank advertisement tells you so. The chief reason given for saving money has been that you'd have the money with interest fater on, as a. step to financial independence and success. That is an excellent reason, but there's a better reason than that. Save because we have pledged the honor of our country and our people to fight this war to our last dollar and to our last man if necessary. America docs not break her word. Money saved makes of you a better man or woman, boy or girl; makes you dependable, responsible; increases self-respect, which increases your value. Save money to help your country by buying War Savings Stamps and U. S. Thrift Stamps. 1 War Savings Stamps arc a promise to pay you the amount you invest, at the end of Syears. with 4 per cent interest compounded every three months. 2 You can turn them into cash any time without looking for a buyer; just go into any postofflce and get them cashed. 3 You can invest in U. S. Tiirift Stamps as little as 25 cents at a time, and as much more as you please. INVEST YOUR MONEY IN YOUR GOVJRN,MENX XR SAYINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THB UNITED STATES ..GOVERNMENT THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY Chas. E. Barber McDowell Bros. & St. John APIARY 0 Roo Tfoonovc Qiinnlipc ci nil ldnHs Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation, etc. All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed Write, phone or call for prices. C. C, St. John, Manager, - Richland, Oregon Liberty Bond Buyers All those who subscribed for Third Liberty Bonds to bo paid for in installments will please keep the following facts in mind. Payments are due on May 28, July, 18 and August 15 at the fe'de rah, ( bank at San; Francisco, thus' uakirig ,it necs'ary that they he paid in at thje' Eagle al; ley State Bank three or fouy days previous to the above dates. Messrs. Henry E. Tweed and Walter Meacham, accompanied by Frank Logan of the U. Sj. bio- Inorical bureau, were in tow n ves terdav. The first two mentioned were were working up 'interest in "ChircH-Hole Day," 7i,ueaday, Mnv 14th.- Rvervono ii ifnrflated in rrnnH ronds fa nrpfid fo n furn nut next Tuesday and fi II up the !- XI. - i cnucK-noiea in- hia rouus. .Mil i Put your quarters, and halves and dollars into these safest and sim plest of all government securities. SAVE MONEY SERVE MANKIND Kiddies Are Doing Their Bit. Mrs. Cora Simonis, who has charge of the Junior Red Cross at New Bridge during tne school vacation, reports the', shipment yesterday of the following: 65,300 gun wipes ; 12 kitchen mats 1 knitted comforter 50 knitted wash rags 12 dish towels 4 natr wooden knitting needles mado.by bAys 85 tun npoijs 9 , 15 pair hew stockings for chil dren V" 1 knitted Bweater 2 complete baby layette outfits 300 pennies donated by the primary grades When you need a new pocket knife buy it at Richland Drug 1 53 tore. aa