r 000000040,0 OOOOOOOOlMMk , LOCALS OOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOOfW KroHh lunch meats at Komlnll'H Don't kick, Utah priccB arc bolter than hmi pence. H, II. Goodwin was taken to the Baker lioupital Saturday. For a choice Red Salmon try "Otter Hrnnd" at Ualoy'f.- ad Little M'tm Alpha Dour, a Hoi conih is seriously ill with pneu monia. Huy Lingett'8 Grape .Juice. 10.' ami 2f)C er bottlo at Richland Drug Store. ad Mr. and Miu Duncan Frnser and family wore in from Baiter the llrat of tho'week. The V. M. C. A. has sent 120. 000.000 pounds of goodb out hmk to Holdicrri up to March lgt, Al Sowing Machine for salt?; in good condition; a bargain. Fred Wilkinx, on Sam Saundora' ranch west of Richland. --ad Mrn. Ford and dmigl tor, Mian Harriot, who have been residents tif Richland Hinco last fall, lefi Friday for their home in Granite JamoH M. Daly, expert piano tuner and repairman, will be in the Valley soon. Leave order." with Mrs. Dimmick. All work guaranteed. ad20 A. V. l'arkor has leased the Keller lot opposite the postofllco and will erect an "airdoine"' in which to bIiow his movies during the Biunmur months. A Pine Valley resident inform ed us tl.at there certainly must something wrong with Jim Hitter's eyesight because ho fails to pee the need of any road work m this end of the county. Sherman Allen, the little six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Allen, was operated on at the hospital in Maker on Saturday morning and his appendix re moved. He is getting nlong'nice ly, according to latest report?. 120a ranch for sale; GOa in new alfalfa. 15a blue grass pasture. Will make attractive price and terms for immediate sale; will give possession now or in fall. If you want a farm bargain ml' on or address (.'. 13. 'lhorp, Rich land, Ore. ad Last week W. R. Usher ship ped to Ids niece, Mrs. D. Soldoni at Hayamon, Porto Rico, a lot of old family portraits and heir looms. These wero enclosed in a chest that was of itself a histor ical relic, having been made from a beam taken frm a house built in 1G01 in the village of Hodieote, Oxfordshire, England, being the house in which Mr. Usher was born. The chest was of oak, quaintly carved by hand. Among other things enclosed wero sev eral books written by Uncle Hill's father, who was a scholar and author of considerable note. Proper I'ood for Weak Stomachs. Tim propur food for ono innii iiiuv bo nil wronu for nnntliiT. Kvory on should adopt u diet milted to IiIh uro mid occu pation. TIioho who him wonk HtonmeliH iit-i'il to ho I-Hppclrtlly cimifnl iwiil nhonld cut Hlowly and iiiiiHtlcuto tholrfood thor oughly. It Ih uIho important tlmt thov kfop tholr howolH ri'Kulitr. Whim thov hecomo voiiHtipitti'il or wlu'ii thov fi-nl dull und Htupld ultur imtlnir, thoy Hhould liikti Chninhcrlidn'H Tubluts toetruiiath on tin) Htoiimch Ami niovo the uowoIh, Tlmy nro cuny to tuko nnd nlenannt in offect. utlv Call for Bids for Wood. Scaled bldH nro doalred by School I)lH" trlcl No -11 of llrtki-r county for Sixty (00) rinks of KMnch plno wood, to bocut from itruon tiinbor boforq July iBt und dolivorod nnd ricked nt tho school hriumv In ltlclilnnd on or boforo OctoDor Int. linch bid nhonld bo nccoinpunliid by n eiirtlflml chuck for fno ns u Kunrnntoo to curry out tho contrite t If nwnrdod. lllda will bo opmied Juno 1st. ItlKht ii'aorvud to rolect nny or nil bldH. Ail Uro.18, o. K. Thorp, Clerk District. No. 11, filclilund, Oreon. AU(M1 Hakor county fair will not be held this year. Mrs. Myrtlo Rinhoimor is visit ing at Weiucr and Caldwell. New Strawberries, Peas and Cabbage at Kendall's Friday.--ad Mrs. J. II. Calhoun and children left Saturday for Ruhl, Idaho, to mako their homo. Uso Kerr's "Paluco Car" coffee packed in Mason cpiarl jars; -10c a jar nt Haley's. ad J. C. Makin has been trans ferred to Camp Doniphan, Fort Sill, Okla., Battery A 11th F. A. Sheep shearing is on in full blast. Shearers wil1 make extra lihr monov this season iih lfk our 'head is being paid. Poland China hogs for Bale one your.g fow, bred; ono young boar. Inquire of ICd Simonis or at this ollice :ad20 7 0. P. !IOH republican, for Slate Treasurer. Read The Polit leal Puzzle, pages 26-27, election pamr-hlct.- (,Pd.tadv.J Another 100 per cent American soldier arrived in the Valley last Friday, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Wilson. Weight 10 lbs. Jess Hyde has gone to Will amette Valley for a short visit with his mother and other rela tives after which he will enlist in the artillery. Tho next draft call begins May 25th and about 250,000 men will be mustered Into service. None will be called from Oregon. Cali fornia or District of Columbia. Private Walter Jones, accom panied by. his wife, arrived from Camp Lowia Monday. Walt has a furlough until June 1st to en able him to put in a crop on his ranch near Lookout. Mr. Farmer, it will bo but a short while until time to cut hay, and we advise you to get jour mower, rakes, repairs, etc., at once. We have a stock of farm machinery now on hand and sell as reasonable as same can be purchased elsewhere, and advise yen to buy early aa-priccsare ad vancing. Saunders JJro's. ad No! That sad, lonesome-looking fellow sauntering around the town last. Thursday and Friday whs not an undertaker or tomb stone salesman. That was the great and only J. B. Messick of steel-bridge and recall notoriety, now seeking uonfination as can didate for circuit judge. Will he get it? Sure right where the chicken got tho axe. Notice to the Public. A meeting of the Eagle Valley Cemetery Association will be held at the town hall in Richland at two o'clock on Saturday after noon, May 11, to make plans for this season's work. Our cemetery is tho most beau tiful alid well kept in the county and eoual to any in Eastern Ore gon and wo must keep it so. Every citizen should bo inter ested in this cause nnd should be present at the meeting if possible to do so. . Road to Happiness, llu uniltibio, chourlul nnd nood nnturud und you nro much inoro llkoly to ho Imp py. You will llnd this dlfllcult, If not Imposslblo, howovi'r, whon you uro con Bluntly troubled with contttlpntion. Tnko Clminhcrlnln'H Tubhita nnd got rid of thnl und it will bo rasy. Thoso tnblots not only h.ovo thu bowels, but iinprovo tho uppot Ito nnd strcuKthon tho digestion For Sale One pair matched black mares, ngo 7 nnd 8, weight 1500, sound nnd free from blem ishes; known as the Geo. Gordon tonm. Priced right.. T.. J. Tolly, Richland, Ore.-nd2u'-7 All prisoners of war interned in tho United Stntes will harc nftor bo compelled to work. Buy lubricnting oil for your autoat Richland Drug Store. -ad Do You Want Tailoring? w THEN visit our Custom 'Tailoring department and have us show you the incomparable selection of fashions and woolens from 1 tk Episode No. 1 in "The Silent Will shown nt Richland, Thursday, May 16th AND New Bridge, Friday, May 17th Defying Death Itself Virginia in her marvelous hcrobm, Laps from n IiIeU powered speeding automobile to the observation platforn c." r. lichtninc expres3 train, riskins life and limb to gain her goal. This is but one of numberless wonderful feat3 cf daring performed by fearless MARIE In the Thrilling "The REB A the Universal Serial extraordinary that hae gripped city and country alike. The serial for everyone between the ages of 8 nnd 8o. The serial of adventure, love, romance, that t3 bringing more genuine entertainment to millions of photo play fans than nny serial now before the public. See. it week. See it every week nt i Don't Miss The Silent Terror! Next Thursday Night, May 16th The hifih school play to bo given, 1 here tomorrow night is billed fori Cornucopia Saturday night V Ft S our famous Chicago tailors, who will deliver you the finest workmanship in tailorcd'tO'Order clothes you ever obtained. lct us have your measure. Ralev's Cash Store Terror" "The Red Ace" Universal Serial :9f Liggett's Grape Juice, 10c and 25c per bottle at Richland Drue Store. ad Dir. lor JftcqiKi Ja-nuaid - Eagle Valiey's Favorite Movie Star You loved her as "Liberty Horton" You'll love her more as "Virginia Dixon" in The Red Ace Baker County subscribed $563, 250 to the Third Liberty Loan. I Going, over the lop by ?180,250i