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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1918)
It KM E. & W. Chandler I -I- Q-f- Summer Dress Go:. Voiles, Poplins, Lawns, Silks, Crepes, Ginghams and numerous other fabrics in stripes, plaids and solid colorings Ladies' Hosiery-Cotton, Lisle and Silkplain and fancy Lisle and Crepe Waists in a large variety of patterns White Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children's high cut Tics and Pumps Our Millinery Stock is complete and we can please you both. in style and price Men's Furnishings Golf, Negligee and Sport Shirts in a variety of colorings Summer Underwear Athlete. Union Suits and Seperatc Garments. Priced right Fancy Socks Belts and Ties, also Straw Hats Remember our Made-to-Measure Clothing Department We '.juarantec Satisfaction McDowell Bros. & St John -APIARY Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds J Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation, etc. t All orders filled promptly and satisfaction iruaranteed S Write, phone or call for prices. I C. C. St. John, Manager, - Richland, Oregon THE RICHLAND HOTEL L. S. KELLY, Manager Clean and Comfortable Rooms Properly Cooked Meals Prompt and Efficient Service Reasonable Rates Sunday Dinner a Specialty Your Patronage Solicited -J'- l w vv-. '"t Conl Und. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ri'llbliclier) Popartmiint of tin- Interior. I.. S. I anil OHicuiit I.h (iratule, Oib gnu, Miiv :ird, 1017. NOTICK i hereby m..i tlmt Mellaril llainmon, of Itakor, Oriyon, who, on IVIirnarv 11, l!M"i, iiia'i'- Ilonifnti-ail Kn. try, No. 01 180L', for K l-l SW 1-1, and S -J SK l-l, Section L'T, Towrwhip H South, Kariuo II Kant, Willamette Muri (iian, hue filed notice of intention to intiki: Three Year Proof, to cHtalilinli claim to tin.-land above described, before A. 15. CoinliH, jr , Clerk of Con My Court, at Il.ila-r, Oregon, on the li"th day of .Inn-, llilH. Claimant names an witiuwcg : .lohn J'liieB, Kdw. Thompson. Martin (ulo, Walter I. Wilson, all of S arta, Urn on. C. S. Dunn, Heuintur. Hmt publication May Hi, Mils. Last publication Juno 13, WIS. W. P. Williams ha purchased the McArthur ranch in Dry Gulch. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Howell have moved onto the "old Swisher place," and will make that their permanent home. We are told the house will be remodeled and irany other improvements made. Use No Wheat Flour. The food administration an nounced last Sunday that the citi zens of Oregon were to be eased into the "wheatless regime" by a five days' training period. The women of tiaker county do not need this easing process. We are ready to stand on a wheatless program. . We have been in train ing for some time to meet this situation. The food administration has We cannot eat our cake and feed our Soldiers, too THE sooner the American people look the facts in the face the sooner the war will be over and the fewer American soldiers will lie in their graves on the other side of the sea. The facts are these : We cannot go on living as we did before the War We cannot have the comforts and luxuries we used to have. Do not be misled by the fact that wo can raise armies far outnumbering those of our enemy. Our soldiers cannot tight with bare bands and empty stomachs, and we cannot arm and feed them if wc go on consuming vast quantities of foods and goods we don't need if we demand, for our selfish comfort, the labor of thous ands of men who ought to lc hustling night and day to supply the ships, aero planes, guns, ammunition, motor trucks, clothing and food our soldieis must have if we are to win this war. Our country' needs the money you thought lessly spend for unnecessary thing?. It needs desperately needs - the labor em ployed in making these things. Begin to save now. Save everything you can. And by all mean? save, by bujmg U.S. Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps, the small sums of money you now spend for things you can get along without. Go today to any bank, any post office or any store where you see the W S. S. vwar Savings Stamps) sign displayed. For 25 cents you will receive a U.S. Thrift Stamp and a cai d to paste it on. The card has spaces for 1(5 stamps, costing you $!. When it is full, exchange it with a few cents additional in cash for a War Sav ings Stamp, for which the Government will pay you $5 January 1, 1923. These War Savings Stamps are as safe i.a U. S. Bonds. They aie the safest invest mcnt in the world because they are liack-'d by the entire resources of the country, and t: io profit you make on them amount.0 to 4 p r cent interest, rompumd ed quarterly, ;i January 1, 1923 Every time you have money you don't ab solutely need buy a War Savings Stamp. Every time you have a quarter you can possibly spare, buy a U. S. Thrift Stamp. ftf I SI VTAR SAVINGS STAMPS rjKlTBD UTA'-'CS This may seem Tike a little thing to do, but in reality it is a big thing, a patriotic thing, a powerful thing. For every quarter you can save and lend your country goes to make a sok'ier comfortable; helps arm and feed him; helnshimiofight;protectsh;rilife,atuldoesitsutmost to cleanse the world from the horrors of German tyranny and despotism. THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY EDITOR OF THE NEWS nttpl IW Ttnm&$ nr to AjA 0t tmp ami (A rm fort) of a ttfiU Ao tf Krai Gran. U f Sec That Ho Kcvcr Lac&s a peach of Eteaa GRAVELY C&evjng Pteg Your fighting man will r;o r.!-r:ee eny lengths to got Hood tobacco. I'.2eny c. mnn haa poid $5 for left s$ood tobacco tnrn you will send him in a pouch of h ! Gravely Chewing Plug. OnJy cote yon !Ocent3. Ci vo o-'y r.Mtn a chow of .enl Gi-nvr y Plug, oiu: !.o n. tell you that's tho tiinil to tend. Scnri t'tu Lest J Ortiinury pluj it (mho economy. It cnt lr prr wc-k la chew Rent Cravwbeautu R f :..uil c!--w it inU i lonu wimo. ... , ,, you tmoho i ptp, i'co ijrwy fim your nnn add h litlla tu your tmoklog luLc::v. Icv.ii! g..o If and lovo send Youn ririM. in Tm v. r. avavia a n.tlK II nrr i:uiui - i rr,y Tralnlnii Cimml, or 8iirt at thi " i' .) rmp v'!H hmIi to liim. Vour t... I lUm fwuui..ibMueUuM liuw lu , il.ra nil arounJ norm carry It In IO. rn .it il int.. ia lionJl In rr. lralninii I.-. . i f a t'..-.. ''nuai Ihn,. ' .1. ifimft I'll I do'ilur will uly cuvvKvu P. B. CRAVEE.Y TOBACCO CO., ronvMSu. Vn 77m rattnl Vouch hepa !t T i -th anJ ( ' :i 01J Gaod It it nut teal Giaotly iait!mst tlU I i:.ci'un i'.sl JZatabOhad XUA made stirring appeals for every citizen to return the wheat flour on hand, but some of our people have not heard. Are you unpa triotic or just selfish? Selfish be cause you do not realize that our armies are without bread tho food which makes over Half of their diet. The wheat flour which you return goes directly into the government service. You have stood staunch and true on all other war work, and now is the time to settle down on the same basis with this wheat flour proposition. May Murphy, Emergency Home Demonstration Agent. We are obliged to omit several bread recipes sent by Miss Mur phy, but will print them next week. Editor Chas. A. Harvill spent tho lat ter part of last week in Baker. Inger8oll Itadiolite for sale at Richland Drug Store. dd Movies tonight. CJIiYOHUIXH MIX'ITKK FOU AIM'HNMHTlS Hlrlilitliil pcoiilu nun provi'iit iippim-ll c.ltiH with Hlinplii biii'lOli'irn bark , uly crrinii, ntc, un inixi'il In Aill'i-I-Iii, ONI'; rU'OONl'-UI, IIiihIihh (ho HNTlltH IiosvdI trni!t hii i:oinplntiily it rdli'vca ANY (JAHH Hour Htoinucli, kh or con Hlipiitlon mill pruvi'iilH niipi'iiilii'illH. Thu INSTANT, pl"iiHiuit tuition of Ail ltr-i-ku HiirpriNiiu both iloctorH ami piitiuntH. l.i'iivc'H hIoip.icIi oIiiiiii mid BtroiiB. Itlchlnnil Drug Storo. mlv Some nice savings on men's and boys' hats and shirts at Ualey's( Hot weather, but no rain, 4!T