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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1918)
Mmr a n - aw aaaBBBBi ft w Hotel Rowland On hundred and .Uty.fW. lUmm. all Modern Impruv.mwiU. (mi phono on ayery flour. Rateai 75c lo $1.50 per dnyi $2.50 to $5.00 per week. OmxMlta Courthouu, 2 bloelm from I'cMUnic, Hro Proof II. I' and Orrtron Klctlrle ptu door, MACflPOlTfttlD &rrm u-i i 'if II wmm lift Orwlftn N j 1 k tft VtA2 1 UwhoA Mr U Utf wrier i htyttt indtxK Ik. I I till dm ,1 nl Miih fMh rtwf, rixot r - winrt White Leghorn Baby Cliix from heavy laying (lloeanlied) itock. 110.00 jkt I0O. We irumn(M ufa arrival, THE PIONEER HATCHERY 415 Sixth Street. Pelaluron, Cat. OT TlITl Veal, Pork, Beef, IS HI I Poultry, Butter, E.g ,nJ Farm Produce, to tha Old ItelUbki Kverdlnr Iioum. with rwnrd of 41 rrara of B.iur Dmllnin, and beawuredof TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKH1TE, 4B-47 Front Sir.. I. Portland. Oregon Absolutely Nothing Better than Cuticura for Baby s Tender Skin Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c lA. UA-r your Evc an YOUR hYhjNoSmiiltnr.JaitETeComfort MHrinoIfrc Remedy ! In TubM tit. tat A An - fr... Aik Murine Era jeaiei!y Co., Cklcaxo 4 Hides, Pells, KSr Wool & Mohair Wi wul 1 rM bn. Vikt Ik rriM uOUifW Tin. THE it r. NOITTON COMPANY, Portland. Orfc. Seattle. Vn Itelllnsham. Wn ELECTRIC MOTORS Douihl, Sold, R.nt.d and R.nalrad WALKlilt VxECTIllO W011K8 Ilurnaida, cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. MONEY FOR YOU. Thouiarul. of trained young people needed. tud.ntj In tualUoni. KnruU any Uroo. Vo CaUtoKU. Too Willing. Dora I wondor why Harry broke t.l nnnncnmnnl U'llll MlflR POGkOITlT Jack According to my Information, hor fathor offered to lond him rhonoy enough to got marriou on. nimuuii polls Tribune. A Coniolatlon. "My frlond, tho photogrnphor, was firmly refuaod by U10 lady ho aakod n ttinrV film " "Well, ho had Bomothlng to consplo him. At loast, ho Bocurou a gooa nogo tlvo." Kxchango. "Mnnov Is tho root of all ovll." "Yob, and It sooms to grow boat by tho grafting procoBB. uxcuaugu. Do Your Own Plumbing! Ily Imylnir direct from ut at whotnlo rrlcea andaavoUm plumbor'a proflU. Wrlto u to day your neod. Wo will irlw ,you our rock bottom "dlruct-to-you" prlcoa, f.o.b. rail or boat. Wo actually vo you from 10 to 85 par cent. All jcooda iruarantood. Northwc.t hcadquartora foi Leader Watar Byttomi and I'ullar A Johnaon Knginoa. STARK-DAVIS CO. 212 Third Strael. Pottlanil, Oraton El JfflURINE Granulated Eyelid, '3Soio"Kyc, Eye Inflamed by 'Zffffift&S- Wind quickly din Hahalive. EC P. N. U. No. 20, 1918 Uncertainty. "I'll rilva ono of you boys sIxdoiico to carry my bat: to tho station." Bald a cronn-oyod man, pausing boforo throo rnggod llttlo followH. "Which ouo, Dilator?" piped tlio boys In chorus, "You,v. Bald tho cross-oyod man. "You," said tho crossoyod man. "Which ono?" "You." Thoro was a pauBO. Finally ono llttlo follow iald: "Fair do, mlstor; oIoho ono oyo and look at tho kid you want, will you?" Exchange. THE VERY DEBT TIME to tflkO Doctor Plorco'a Ooldon Mod leal DIs covory Is now, If you fool that your lilnnl ( nut nf nrilnr. Don't Walt until you havo to euro disease; It's caslor and hotter to prevent iu With tho flrht blotchos or eruption, or tho dullness, weariness, and do prcsnlon that aro sorno of tho symp toms, you noon tins medicine. 11 win rouso every organ Into hoaltby action, hlv rlonnnn niwl rnimlr your system, and build up needed flesh, limUh. nnd Htroncth. It's tho only reliable blood remedy. . In tho moat atubborn Bkln or Scalp affoctlons; In tho worst forma of Scrofula; in every (llnensa caused by a torpid liver or Impuro blood it never laua 10 oonoiii or cure. . , , Tho machinery of tho body needs to Im wnll nllml. knnl In ennd condition just ns tho automobile, steam engino or bicycle. Most peopio nogicci mow solves. To clean tho system tako a nlcasant laxatlvo. such as Dr. rlerco b Pleasant Pellets. For boIo. by drug- gists 25 conts a vial. Adv. Pnnrl fnr Plnhtrrn. "You will Kota good prlco for your wlioat." Tim nr on in n't'' tim consideration this BoaHOti," rejied Farmor Corn toBseir "What wo'vo got to Uilnk about ia wnat woro naoio 10 bui u wo don't havo tho wheat and plonty of It." Exchange. Ctitleura Beauty Doctor For cleaning and benutlfylng the akin, hands nnd Imlr. Cutlcuru H01111 and Ointment afford the most effective nrennrntlonB. For frco samples nd dress, "Cutlciirn, Dept. X. Boston." At tlrugglstB nnd by mull. Soap 20, Olnt meat 20 and GO. Adv. Sweet Innocence. "NnrUan. I una It Ir considered ad vlsablo for tho troops to scroon their positions." "Woll, fly tlmo Is a long way off, tint r linvn anmn screens I Can Btiaro." L.OUI8VII10 couner-journai. Tha Teat. It's easy enough to bo pleasant whon mo goes along gay anu port, But tho guy who's worth whllo Is tho ono who can smuo wnon hob wearing a flannel shirt Exchange AT I rv VCKTT.KASK DOES IT. .... . 1 . . . 1 11. . nen your moe pincn w jwur uwni. wm- lona acne, irei Alien rwv&,w "v?',, iiowder to bo ahnken Into ahoea and yirlnklnl In tha foot-lmth. Olvea IniiUnt relljf to I'ired. Ach- Inff, Tender r eeu rwnipie rur.r-. nuunn .,iv(, D. uimateo, ixiiwy. new iur. "Well Matched. "Tho pretty llttlo brldo over tho way Is llko Juno; sho'fl ox-eyed." "Then she's got hor match In her husband, for ho's bull-ncadoa." ix change. The" Great Patience Tester. "Jnh bad wonderful nationco." Vim. Imf Job novor had to llston to rv lot of camouflaged Gorman pro pagandists." Exchange GRAY,USE SAGETEA Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Ucnutity Faded Hair. That beautiful, oven" Bhado of dark, irinaav. imlr rnn nniv nn linn uv uruw inn- n mlTtnrn nf Rncrn Tea and Sul - . - 11 ntiu Vnnr tinlr In vnnr charm. It j - - WihIim nr mnrn thn fnnn. When It rtitna 11 rnn crrnv nr ntrftflkad. 1U8L an application or two of Sago and Sul phur enhances ua appearanco a nun dredtold. nnn'f riotlmr to nronaro tho mix turo; you can got this famous old ro- tltm Imnrnvnil tiv thn ntlilltlnn of other Ingredients for CO conts a largo bottle, all ready tor uso. 11 ib caiiou wyoiu a Sago and Sulphur Compound. This can always bo dopondod upon to bring back tho natural color and lustro of your hair. Evorybody uaoa "Wyoth'a" Sago and Sulphur Compound now beoauBO it darkona bo naturally and ovonly that nobody can toll it has boon applied. You simply dampen a apongo or soft brush with it and draw this through tho hair, taking ono small Btrand at a tlmo r .by morning tho gray hair haB disappeared, nnd after another appli cation it becomes beautifully dark and appoars glossy and lustrous. This rondy-to-UBO preparation ia a delight ful tollot roqulaito for thoao who do siro dark hair and a youthful appear auco. It la not intended for thocuro, mitigation or provontlon of dlaeaBo. Adv. IF HAIR IS TURNING ATTENTION TO SMALL CHICKS Hens Often Are Restless After Part of Eggs Have Hatched Guard Against Lice and Mltet. (1'rcpnred Ily the United. Htntet Depart- mom or AKncuuure.i When the chickens begin to hatch (lie sitting hen nljoiild.not bo dlsttirlx'd tinleNs she Is rrstlcHM nnd Bteps 011 or picks tho chickens. In this case the chickens should bo removed ns soon s dry mid placed In n basket lined with flannel or koiiio other wnnn material and the basket placed near n fire or In Nome warm place until nil the eggs are hatched. Another plan l to remove tho eggs from the roMli-HH hen and Proud Mother Hen With Chick. place them under a more quiet one whose egg nre bittcnlng at the mime time. When the eegs hatch unevenly, ns Is frequently the case, those which arc Mow In hutching may he placed un der another hen. Hens often are rest- less after a part of the chickens urc out, which allows the remaining eggs to become cool at the very time when steady heat Is necessary to successful and strong hatches. Heinovc the egg shells and uny eggs which have not hatched as noon as hntchliit: Is over. Tho mothVr hen should be fed ns soon as possible after tho eggs nre hntched, as feeding tends to keep her quiet. Hens that nre not so fed will sometimes lenve their nests. In some eases It is best that the hen remain on (ho nest and brood the,chlcken.s for at least 24 hours nftcr the hatching Is over. . It is Important nt this stnge of In tilmtlon to guard nimlnst lice nnd mites. Before the hen and her chick t-ntC'nro remov.ed to u brooding coop sh'a should be dusted with n cood In "eet'ipowtler. This should be repented every two weeks or as often as Is nec essary until the chickens are wonned, If lice become thick on the chickens or If they are troubled with "head lice' 11 very little grease such as lard or vaseline mny be applied with the tin gors on tho head, neck, under the Avlugs and around the vent. Gtcat care Is necessary, however, not to get too much grease on the chlcketm ns It will stop their growth and In somo cases may prove fatal. ) BEST RESULTS FROM CHICKS Those Hatched Early Are Stronger and More Vigorous Than Those Jo Come Out Later. (Prepared by tho United States Depart mcnt at Agriculture.) All things considered, the early hntched chicks give far tho best re sults. As n rulo they nre stronger nnd more vigorous than those hntched Inter In the spring. They nre produced from eggs laid while tho hens are in their best breeding condition. After n long period of laying hens lose something of their vitality nnd their cnpnclty to transmit vigor to their offspring, nnd so lnte-hatched chickens nre, on the whole, decidedly Inferior to early hutched In Inherited vigor and constl tution. Because they nre more thrifty nnd vigorous, early-hatched' chickens mnko quicker, better and cheaper growth thAn Into chickens. Thrifty, chickens get more from n given quantityof feed than others. Weak and undersized chickens Viften consume as much feed as much larger and boUer;dovoloped birds and still make 110 perceptible growth. INCREASE EGGS AND POULTRY United States Department of Agrlcul ture Urges Every Farmer to Keep 100 Hens. To Increase tho production of poul try and eggs In tho measure necessary to meet tho demands for them, the United States department of ngrlcul turo Is urging overy fanner to keen at least 100 hens, and to Increnso tho egg production for each hen from tho preS' ent nverago of about 70 to the moro satisfactory nverago of 100 eggs to the lieu. WBiGLEYS "Heavy, heavy Jiangs over your head." "O, ( know what If is, daddy! you held It too dose and ( smell It-It's vVRCGLEY'Sr iflJJI appetite and digestion a I treat, while you tickle your I YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS You corn-pestered men and women ncod suffer no longer. Wear tho shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, bocauso a tew drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callous stops Borencss at once and soon the corn or hardened callous loosens bo It can bo lifted out, root and all, with out pain. ' A small bottle of freezone costs very llttlo at any drug store, but will positively take off every hard or soft corn or callous. This should be tried as It Is inexpensive and is said not to Irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It Is fine stuff and acts like a charm every time, Adv. Sounded Like That. Tho nurso In a well-to-do family overheard the llttlo son of tho house telling his slstor how ho had hid be hind tho portiere and spied on big sister nnd hor beau. "Ob, tell mo what they did!" cried llttlo sister. "It was such fun," chuckled the boy. "Tho big chump flopped down on hlB knees and then ho said: 'Answer me, Clara; I can bear this expense no longer. " Boston Transcript Good Reason. "Why," asked the city boarder on tho farm to tha farmer as ho scattered grains In tho barnyard, "don't you husband all that corn?" "I can't," roplled tho farmer; "It 1b henpecked." Exchange. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and Btomach. Ono littlo Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic Another Kitchen Invention. "I am afraid this high cost of living is going to Introduce another innova tion in tho average kltchon." "What la that?" "Tho foodloss cooker." Baltimore American, Dangerous, "Tho iceman's young man has such molting oyoa, the cook says." "Then ask tho Iceman pleaso to chango him for ono of freezing man nors." Baltlmoro American. t Small Fry. "Is BHgglns a profiteer?" "No. He doesn't get into the big figures far enpugh to be In the three syllable class. "He's only a grafter." Washlneton Star. Earned His Respect "I havo great respect for that wo-,. .man's Judgment" "Why bo, Flubdub 7". "She refused to marry me once." Kansas Clty Journal. A Little. Mixed. "Your husband is always chaffing, . Isn't he, Mrs.Cdmeup?" "Oh, dear .me," yes. I tell him ho Is J quite a chauffeur." Exqhange. , ' The Language. "Isn't U a- pity that firm is going under." "Yes, 1 heard It was going up." Ex change WOMAN'S NERVES MADE STRONG By' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Winona, Minn. "I Buffercdformore than a year from nervousness, and was so oaa Jt couia not rest at night wtfuld lie awake and got so nervous I would have to get up and walk around and in the morning would be all tired out I read about Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a Vegetable Ccm- Found and thought would try it My nervousness soon left me. I sleen well and feel fine in tho morning and able to do my work. I gladly recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to make weak nerve strong." Mrs. Albert Sultze, 60S Olmstead St, Winona, Minn. How often do wo hear the expression among women, "I am so nervous, I can not sleep," or "it seems as though I should ily." Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultzo'a experience nnd givo this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, a trial. For forty years it has been overcom ing such serious conditions as displace ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg ularities, periodic pains, backache, diz ziness, and nervous prostration of women, and ia now considered tho stan dard remedy for such ailments. it," X0i .-J St -4 t V