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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1918)
ooddooooOOooooooooniawi. t nr at c lint no wheat till hafviMt tlmo. C. M. Dlmmiek was up from Homestead over Sunday. When in need of a comb buy it ul Kiehlnnd Drug Stmuad Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Praser tind family a ho in from Hakcl. Frank .1. Gibbon enrolled his name ou the News list IiihL Thurs (lay. Swell line of panamaRand straw Imts jimt received at Saunders Hro'u.--ad Oet the linbit of visiting our tmv, you will find bargains here. Haley '8.-ad 'I ho Alastorson unle Monday was well attendee' and the good Hold at reasonable prieett. Just arrived, a new lino of Ladies (IIovoh, also Patent Lent! -or Helta. 10. & W. Chandler.. ad .Mr. and Airs. Win. Mnstcrson will leave Saturday via auto for Joseph and other iwints. They will be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Holmes and "Monty" Wayne loft Monday for Midvale where Mr. Holme will take charge of a uuraut' for hid son, W. II. Holmes. Thero la biit two stands for I t uple to take in respect to tho wai cither for or an'inst Ger id. ny. Let your every dny life j.r..vu your b.salty to America. You must cut our woik us m :J as possible wl en the warm w.uliei- iirrives ono of our vac uum wobhiitK machim will do it mi 12. St W. Chancer. Appropriate ux. wises marked tlu dedicatfon of u large flair at the New Hrntgc ihureh Sunday tvouinjr, The address delivered by Hev. Johnson wan exception . 1 i-H': oprialc nnl patriotic. Mr. and Mr. I'res Taylor were over from Pine Valh-y and spent Sunday at the horn a of Mr! and Mm. W C. Haley. . Miss Helen White accompanied them and wi: make a short visit here with r 'luthvs. A lot of young follows who have been smoking cigarettes may (in! themselves in a neat trap if the officer are of a mind to enforce the law. If pus I .11 they must roaster for the draft, if under 21 they are subject to arrest. Corp. Carl A. Harrow; Halt. C, :i2i) 1 A . Camp Custer, Mich., writes his old fiiend and neigh Imi Mr. Frank Huxton of New Bridge, that ho doesn't expect his regiment to net to France be fore Aigiiht, and says "1 think before wo not back wo will have the kaiser's goat. 1 believe he bus already begun to see that he sturted something that he cannot finish. We arc going to do the finishing ho has run against a snag.' Road to llapplnctt. . I In utnfiibhi, chuorful anil good mi lured (ind yoti nro much nioro liki'ly to ho hap py. You will llliil IIiIh illlllcult, l( not linpoHffililo, linwdVi r, whim you uro con rl'uitly trnulilod with conHtlpiitlon. Toko ('limnburlnln'H TnlilotH and nut rid of Unit mid it will ho may. Tliosti tubk'ta not only movo thu liowiilB, but Jniprovn tliu nppet ituund BtroliKt lion tho digestion f!of !n fnnpVi vui'tli Ami- linn n! Lin . . i V piik ana crepo ,'aisis, gioVjOs ana nosiery, and you will bo righ,t.' ail E: & Wi Chandler.' r Attend the public Halo Monday, Homo grown strawberries at Haley's. ad f i r. . . . . mru. rrcu oaunuers arrived ni Hichland Saturday. Mrs. I'otor Sass and children were in Hakor last Friday. Al Harbor and Walter Jones re turned to Camp Lewis this week. Delicious peanut and apple but ters, 25c a pound at Raloj's. ad An all-nightdance will be given at Now Hridgo next Saturday night. Hurola Hod Hug Destroyer, Euro and effective, for sale at Hichland Drug. Store. ad Hy an order from the food ad mioistiator, no wheat flour is be ing sold this week. Sickness or abseHce will not be accepted an an excuse for fail ing to register" Juno 5th. Horns Long has otdorod the Nes sent to hispirents, who are now located at Hoi Hand. Have you examined our New Hartford-Oil Stove; if not, .why not? 10. & W. Chandler.-nd Mr. and .Mrs. II. H. Masterson utid son expect to leave Saturday for Hoide and other Idaho points. Bring 'I0m In-Wo pay 15c lb. for old hens and 20c lb for young chickens. Hichland Meat Mar ket, ad We Hi'o told that a certain go iuto-the Hichland Drug S,tor. j yo.tng man of Hichland had urg ! I f you know of any young man j ent need for a padlock key one: who has become 21-yeara of ai-e I ni.ihi recently. si,lCe ,jui)e 5th. 1917r camion hi.r. Unless this ieintly is favored rto register next Wednesday, j with rainfall at a" eany date the I When he comes back are oi gtain crop on Ihs dry farms willing to b able U look him" ii i amount to veiy little tins season. Miss Calhleen Uuasell, who has acrvutl as .ssistanl print ipal at the high school for the vast few .noiilhs. left yiuteiday for home in Sonttle, Wash. Mrs. Kugene Sullivan. pmiied by her daugnter, Miss Uol.'ie, and "Mrs. Henry Oliver of Pine Vulley, left Saturday for i.oise whoro Mrs. buHivan s ill take .i edical treatment. I The Memorial services held all the Christian churcli on Sunday forenoon were attended by a large and appreciative iiu 'ience. Hev. J. M. Johnson filled the pu.pit and preached one of the most interesting and forcible sermons heard in this seeticn tor many a day. The musical part of the program included a vocal solo by Mr.3. J. H. Lee and selections by tt mixed quartette composed of Mrs. Lee, Miss Lila Chandler, I C. Holman and Dr. Wilson. llct Itcinctly for Wlioonlni! Cmiuli "l.iiht wiiiIit uliuii my littlu boy liiul tliu whooping (iiuli i (!iivn lilui (.'limn licrluln'f (NhikIi llt'in'dy." writt'H Mi. J, II. ItolmrlH, Kusl St. 1-ouiH, 111. "It Iciil bin i'oiiuIi louHt mill rnllovcd hliu of ItliiiNc dri'iuliiil coii;hiim hH'IIh. It 1h thu only coiiiMi nii'illi'iiio 1 Itutipin tliu liollsu nt'CmiHO 1 liiivo tin moHt I'onliikiii.cu In it." IIiIh remedy Is nlfci eood lor colds and croup. ml Horses at Public Auction. At 1:30 p. m. on next Monday; Juno 3rd there will be sold in Richland, . between News office and Haley's store, the following! 1 sorrel mare with yearling by aide) 1 brown mnrct 1 black geld ing 3-yr-dld, 1 brown gelding 3i- yr-o!d 1 sorrel filley 2-yr-old, and 1 black filley 3-yr-oldt This stock la tho property of W. H. Mulkey and will be sold to (he. highest bidder. Six months time will be given, or 6 per cent discount for ca&H! Fresh lunch moats at KeHdall's Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holcomb arc in from Maker. When in need of a comb buy it at Hichland Drug Store ad Mrs. Ira Bradford is visiting her huaband at Camp Lewif. If you have any i hlckens for sale take them to tho Hichland Hotel; Mr. Thos. Stono and wife of Portland are visiting relatives in this section. Try "Palace Car" coffee, you'll like it, put up in Kerr's jars, at Haley J. ad House for rent; possession Jure 1st. Inquire of Oliver Corson, Hichland.- ad N. H. Ashcraft and family have moved to the Morrison ranch for the summer. Cured meats, lard and short ening of vaiious kinds at Saun ders Bre's.- ad Freight rates will be increased 25 per cent and passenger fares to lie per mile in June. Mrs. W. B. Baird left for Am erican Lake, Sunday, to visit h r brother at Camp Lewis. In sending us a check for his, renewal, H. B. Henley writes that j his address is no v DeLamar, h'a. j Be sure and try a drink of H:8plvrry Zip'the next time you i ! the face and say "I helped you?" : You cat.'t do it if you rob him of wheat, meats and tiignr. Willard Jasper drove to La "i : tjsunuo, last baturajty ann n. ! turned with Mrs. Jasper an.! accom-!('aughtcr Wibna. who Mud been veiling thero for two w.?k3 past. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Chandler ; and family attended the gradu ation exercist s of the Buker high school last Friday eveninu. Miss Fern Chandler was one of the graduates. Mrs. Bert Rogers is visiting her brother at the. parental home at Garfield, Wash. The young man is in military service and is enjoying a short furlough befoiv leaving for France, Help Wanted. The Hichland R-id Cross will meet next week on Tuesday, We Inesday, Thurs day and Friday afternoons. A hlrge amount of work Is to be done and all laJies interested in this great cause are urged to be presOlit at each meeting If pos sible. Get Itld of Your Rheumatism. , Now is tho tinio to i-tit rid of your rhuiinuuisiji. Yon wi'l ft ml Chiimbur IiiIii'h l.inlmcnt n uroat ho p. Tho relief which it affords Ih alono worth many tilncs its coat. ud At the Methodist Church. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at tho close of the sermon Sunday morn ing. At tne evening nour, nwu, tho pastor will preach on the sub ject, "Renderingunto Caesar the things that are Caesar'sand unto God the things that aro God's.' Mrs, Lee will sing at the morn ing service. All christian people reardles3 of denominational af filiations are invited to take the sacrament with ub Everybody welcome. Arthur Thomas. HHllHHIISNIINHNNMf These are Times m When it is to everyone's interest to 2 make their dollars go just as far as t possible. Merchandise of all kinds m is higher in price than it has been for a 3 years; therefore it is everyone's duty H to save when possible. j g We are in position today to' help g h you save on many items you need 1 for the home. gg) Sunbrite Cleanser, regular 10c cans 2 cans for 15c g Talcum Powder, large can ,.. 25c ) Quaker Corn Flakes, package 10c Jjj Golden Hod Wheat Flakes, package 30c W Thcscrc only a few "of the chances to save by buying of us. You'll find many more while,.looking around our store. ) !aley7s Csh Store The Richl&id Drug Store THE hands end figures of Intrcll nsdiolitcs crs thickly layered vi'.h a new substance contai;.lr.f; genuine radium. Thb substence giov. j Lrishtly in the dark and lasts for ten years or more. Outdoors at night, or in the bedroom, tha Ingersoll Radiolite is a great convenience just double as useful as a watch tliat shows time only in the daylight. Five models lo select from at this store including a wrist Radiolite and one in a white case to stand cn the bureau. Glow Dial J vveied Watcrluxy "RadioUto'J.IjO A nan's wr.tc'o, Ii3d1 FcmCi wi'-ti i.wcKJ wctkj. In jiorn ifil. M.ro. "RadioUto,,$2.25 The teeular Inccngtl with Blow figures und hund. Shows time lu the dark. Auto Truck Service! I have secured a Federal Truck 'of 3,000 pounds capacity, and will make regular trips to and from Baket, and solicit your patronage. All orders, large or small, will receive prompt attention. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at postoffice: PASSENGERS CARRIED J. O. STICKNEY, . Richland, Oregon $20.00 1 5Hov many havJobouht?PS $20.00 Jewelry Dept. RADIOLITES tell tiinc m ika darb Glow Dial Glow Dial ScHpse Radiolite" 53.00 Tli noro blue dial tives it luiiiviJuslUy. t.