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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1918)
E. & W. Chandler Tk Different Store SHOES Delayed Shipment Just In I Ladies, Misses and Children's Whites, Blacks and Browns I Scuffers for the Little Ones Gun Metal, Patents and Browns The lightest running washing machine 'on the market The MARSWELLS We have 'em Made to Measure Clothes Our Specialty Z5S! A Vtt't limr tilt trim mJtr Sir ton 7 thtai fna Ukmz a cArtv of Crcjtly! VOI PATRIOTIC DUTY That every pound of'whoat that can bo spared may bo shipped to Franco, tho Federal government bus asked tint no family keep more than uNO-dny supply of Hour on band until the new wheat crop is marketed this fall. Hence the following nppoal from the Raker . County Food Administrator: All private consumers having flour on band in excess of 80 days supply are requested by. the Foot! Administration as n patriotic duty to return it to the local merchant, and merchants aro requested to receive such Hour and' pay for same, cither the cost price or the present market price, and pass it along to the trade without profit to himself. Careful account must be kept of tbo flour so returned and report made to tl.is office so that we may advise the adminis tration, and an equivalent amount wil. be released for foreign ship ment. The people who return this flour will then be making their direct contribution to the cause of the war. Also all wheat remaining on the farms should be immediately marKeted through the customary channels. Please notify the un dersigned of all amounts on hand so that we may report the same to the proper authorities. All such wheat should be marketed by the 15th. C. L. Palmer, Baker. Ore. Food Administrator Baker county When He ScSs Sliaf Poach o! Real GRAVELY Cfeewfog Plug You &zxA Elm. A man's first impulse h to share a good thing. Real Gravely Plus has been spread all ever Amer ica simply by tha Cr rdy user cf ferine 3maH chev to his friends. TgJ.vco like thui ii :.'"lh sending. It means scroeih;;t wl.rn it rM ihzvs. Give any Biaac).." . ,' G.-ao! '. I-:,: ..i he will tell ycu tfxat's the Had Ij zr d. Si-r.J .V::'! Ordinary plug :' f..J ccc-. 1. :j I per weelc to chew Real Crcvd, L.-zl :. uzzH w.-.. u. i. lost a long while. If 70U cmcJce r. pipe, lien Groviir will, y r lenifo and add a little to year is.viLi.-ij tLcsc ti wi -Jug flavor improve your ;rnoUe. sen vol?, rcirre r m y. s. gzw rx-cn of gravely Dezltr til nr. i 5.-19 t.'.rry ic ?n ICi pouches. A 3c. t-nip will jai: ii ii:.c . :j In ri-.y Vii'nsns Camp or Sea port cf lio U. A. l.n uy.r CSi jrv" u 3c stamp vill toko it to hirru Vet-.- Cu::...- (.:, J ..iwilspa and jivo you officii! trcciis;i; Li.f 13 cJ'iruv. .:. P. B. GKAVfit TOBACCO CO., Danville, Va. 'he Patent Po..J Let-.t U Fraih and Clacn and Good i. it not It. c; '..r'.jtty tvilhaal ildj i'otsslion Seal Herwold and Billie Barber are visiting in Pine Valley. Sheep Men Buy your Sheep Dip at Richland Drug Store. ad , The W. H. M. S. will meet with Mrs. I'hos. Seigel on next Thurs day afternoon, May 16th. Lou Taylor, formerly of Rob inette but late of Santa Barbara, Calif., is visiting in this section. George Denakty has purchased a half interest in the Chandler auto agency from ThosRftch at Baker. t You will Irke "Monopole" pea nut butter; it comes in quart jars, p6 cans to throw away; sold at J&tes. ad j Francis Herr was a Baker vis itor Saturday evening. Try "Monopole" apple butter, its delicious; 25c lb atRaley's.-ad Barney Eidson is building an office and stock room at; his lum ber yard in Richland, Mrs. Wnr. Masterson left thia week to visit her son Ray, who is in the hospital at Vancouver. ! Our old friend Everett Brooks drtlisted in thd engineer corps of the U. S. Army at Portland last week. Fred McDowell left for Baker yesterday morning in answer to a call from Uncle Sam- "to report immediately." Buy your Ice Cream and Soda Water at Richland DrugStore.-ad Richland Red Cross auxiiliary will hereafter meet on Wednes day afternoons instead of Tues day. Miss Bessie Quirnby returned from Robinette Tuesday, huving finished a very successful term of school at that place. No better fishing tackle can be found than the kind we sell. Buy here and you'll bring home the fish you hook. Saunders Bro's. In order to bring the spirit of home just a little closer to the soldiers in the big cantonments on the Pacific Coast, the national war work council of the Y. M.C. A. in the Western department, is asking for a photograph of the most familiar spot in this section. From the picture a, lantern slide will be made and thrown upon the screen in the Y. M.C. A. build ings. An effort is being made to secure good, clear photographs from every section and a short description, giving title and the town it represents should be writ ten on the reverse side. These should be sent to F. F. Runyon. Associate Sec'y, National War Work Council, Y. M. C. A., 519 First National Bank Bldg., San FranciBco, Calif. Best Remedy for Whooping Cotlflh "LaHt winter when my llttlo boy hnd tho whooping touidi I iravo him Cham berlain's Coimh Korniidy," writes Mrs. J. 15. Hoborti, EaHt Bt. IwIs, III. "It kept Hiii roiiKh Iooko and rolfoved him of thono dreadful counhlnt spoils. It Is tho only coukIi medicine 1 keop In tho Jiouho becauHC I havo tho most conlldenco In It." Thin rohiedy is also Kod lor colds and croup.--ad O. V. HOFF, republican, for State Treasurer. Read Tlier Pdlit ical Puzzle, pages 26-27, election pamphlet. (Fd. Adv.) Allen Wright Informs us that he is scheduled to go out on a radio'dfitat'hmcnt soon. iv 4 .van u- tVr The Long Arm of Mercy Uy DR. FRANK CRANE m tlurc And ' The Red Cross is the Lon Arm oi Mercy. It is the Kindness oi MnIdiHlorgani'ed. In Man is an Anel and n Devil, a Dr. .lelcyll itiul Mr, Hyde. The Red Cross is the CJood, aroused, energial to thwart the Had. It is the best antidote we know to thi bane of war. There are other Charities, more or less helpful The Rod Cross is the mightiest of nil Charities, the l.oyeund Pity of all nu n made supremely efiioient. If, us Kmcron said, "sensible men and eonM'itntioiis men all over the world are of one' religion." this is tue ex pression of that religion. The lied Cross is Humanity united in Service. It asks no man's opinion: only his need. Black or White. Friend or Foe, to the lied Cro-.s is no difference; it only tusks: " Who is Sulleringi1" to mm it goes. The Red Cross is so Efficient that Governments recog nize it; so Pure in its purpose that whoevti wishes will his fellow men, desires to help it; so Clean in its administration that the most suspicious can find ii( fault in it The lied Cross not only seeks to alleviate the cruelties of War; it is the expression of those human sentiments that some day will put an end to War It is the impulse of Love, striving to overcome the im pulse of Hate. It is Mercy's co-operation struggling against War's ri valries. It is the one Society in which every Man. Woman and Child should he enrolled; for it knows io sects, no preju dices, no protesting opinion: the human being docs not live that does not feel that the starving should be fed, the sick tended and the wounded lieu led. Majestic and divine is this Long Arm of Mercy; it finds the fallen on the battlefield, it brings the nurse and tho phvsieian to the victim in the hospital; it leads the weeping orphan to a home; it feeds the starving, cares for the pest smitten whom all others abandon, and pours the oil of Help and Pity into the .bitter wounds of the World. Where u volcano has wrought desolation in Japan, or a Flood in China, or a Hurricane in Cuba, or a Famine in India, or a Plague in Italy, or ravaging Armies in Poland, Servia or Belgium, there flies the lied Cross, the Angel of God whom the fury of men cannot banish from the Iiarth; nnd to the Ends of the Kurth, over all the ways of the Seven Seas, wherever is Human Misery, there is extended, to bless and to heal, its Long Arm of Mercy. "The Silent Terror." Being the title of epispdeNo. 1 in the thrilling serial "Tho Red Ace" which Mr. Parker will pre sent in Richland next Thursday evening, May 16th: Lost Hope, ti. C, Canada, Apr. 8, Dear. Sister Virginia: Every thing has gone wrong at tho Red Ace. Mine since wo contracted to sell the mine's output of platinum to the tj. S. Government. Every shipment has been stolen and the messengers killed. Fnth or has disappeared. 1 will bury 400 ounces now on hand and, if necessary, will blow up the mine entrance. Am placing instruc tions in cache. Your laving brdther, Dick. Such was tho alarming letter which Virginia Dixon received at her beautiful Washington home. Virginia knew nothing about the business in which her father and brother woro engaged. Sho did know, however, that they were intensely patriotic, and that they would glvo their lives, if necess ary, to the United States in the present War. Platinum was much more valuable than two human lives, and the Red'Aoe Mine Was apparently an unfailing source ol( this precious metal, It was lo' cated at Lost Hope, n frontier; villiagc in the Canadian North-' west. Her own government husJ! pectcd Virginia, and she deter- i mined to go to Lost Hope and vindicate her brother and find hoi. father. Foreign snies. however,!' delayed her. "Just a Httlo more speed thcrt Vitrnf " M'lm nut i ?i lUrtSnh alii! was endeavoring to oertako the' Western Express was already making mxty-nvuns Virginia, hot feet on the bumper, crouched fmj her desncrate lean to the swiftlvi moving observation platform! Patrick stepped on tho throttle hard, and Virginia leaped! ' Memorial. Day will noon bo hero Ladies, yon will want your spring hat. We just received a lino of the newest shapes in black; thesij are tho very latest. Wo will trlrrj them to suit you. ad E. & W. Chandler One-third of all tho passengo trains now running between Chi cago and tho Pacific Const will b eliminated June 1st.