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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
MICKIE'SAYS OUR RCPOttTQtt QMQ NOT O-ITS ViS OOM- THAT THE FCLLBR VM NCVNO tfl SCWNNO HOUeatN' Mtout thcv Bam' no nbw6 in -ma pnpgr M" to ) mo rOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM , LOCALS I V"000OOOOOMOOOOOOOO"Ws' Fow Mock paints just m at Haloy'a.ad W. 15. Dalrd bus purchased Hob Taylor'n auto. Itov. J. M. Johnson prenchei It) Halfway Sunday morning. wiien in need 01 a new purso buy it at Richland Dnifj Store. -at Get your co'orod fjlassoa ready for tho celipnu Saturday after noon. Swell line of pafinmas and straw hats just received at Saunders liro'bv-nil Horn, to Mr. and Mrs.USrncpt SaunderH, a nine- pound Kir), Mny 28tli. 1 V. Herald. Now shipment crockery, Rrnn He and tinware just received at Haley's. Prices rit?ht. ad Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde, Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Whittior not "Grandma" Shclton were In from Hakor last week. Sheriff Anderson, accompanied by Chas. F, Hyde, were visitors Tuesday, arranging for the draft registration yesterday. Shoes? Yes, almost anything you want in that line for the entire family; priced riKht. ad E. & V. Cliandicr. Russell Mitchell, who has bijen 'attending school at Nampa; ar rived in Richlund, Tuesday, and will remain horo through tho summer. Quito a crowd witnessed an impromptu wild west show at the livery barn corral Monday even ing when 'Johnnie Williams of Sparta, the champioll buckaroo of the Panhandle, rode a couple of genuine buckers. A number of our orchardists who consigned apples to a certain commission company last full have received their returns in tl e .form of a bill. One man who sent out 1100 boxes of clldico ruil s now asked to pay about $80 for tho privilege of so dbingi . Cholera Morbus Thin la a vorv wtluful and digonxo. In almost ovt'ry iiuiKliborhood darigurbu oloro met linlclnn 6 Imyo a 1 ind Dlht-i Id bo nfo ton, Ind.. writes : 'Uurinar tho summer tof 1011 two of my children vrtro taken kick with cholora morbus. I mod Cliam- i(fflln.',ollc .nd.Dlnrcliooa Jlomedy, und it gave thtin immedlato rollef"U-1 eomoonolias died from It boforo medicine could bo obtaluod or a physician sum liioned, Tho riant way la tb Imyo a bottlo of Chamberlain's Collo and DIhrrhood ltemi'dy In tho house boo Id bo prepared for It. Mrs, Charlos Enyonrt, Hunting- Real) our want column on first page. ' Tho 28th wiil be National War Savings Doy. Haying has commenced on tho Snuko River ranches. Jiuy Safety Razor Wades at Richlund Qrug Store. -ad Uuy ) our block, stock, dairy and table salt Haley's. ad Lloyd Chandler had dental wor done at Halfway last week. Mibs Hcssiu Quimby returned Sunday from a visit with Pine Valley friends. Mrs. Claude Chase was callcc to Rupert. Idaho, last Friday by tho illness of her mother. Our bargain counters sro loaded with bargains; come in and look them over. Haley's, -ad Marvin Martin suffered a badly l rained ankle when his team ran away yesterday afternoon. C. J. Shaver and Harry Sittler r.'incmbered the editor with re newal subscriptions this week. Rea l evo y page of this pnper and if yUu think it worthy, send in your own subscription and alsc that bin friend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sittlerant family of Union, visited at the home of G. F. Thompson at New Bridge last Sunday. J. N, Holcomb purchased the stock of goods in the Solders store and moved sainj to New Bridge last Saturday. Just arrived, a new lino of JJC girdle corsets. Just what you want. Come and look them over, B. & W. Chandler. ad False Teeth a set wore .found in tho road near China Springs and left at this oflice. Owner wil plc-asc call and claim property Good News Big supply of oat and Parley flour, corn meal and otner cereals on nana; call now and get yours. Saunders Bro's, Raeford Shaver went lo Baker this week and passed medical ex animation. He will leave in a few days to enter U. S. army service as an auto mechanic. Miss Dorothy Austin, who has been visiting her uncle, Win, R Usher, since theschoois closed at Halfway, left Saturday for Port land where she will enter govern ment service. Win. E. Wright, who enlisted in tho U. S. cavalry over a year ago but has been in tho hospital for the greater part of tho time, arrived homo Monday, having been discharged on uccount of physical disability. Dr. Wm. L. Parker flled last Friday evening at tho Good Sa maritan hospital in Portland af ter an illness df many weeks. Dr. Parker was dno of tho most proficient physicians Jn Eastern Oregon and his death is keenly felt thrdughout .Baker county. Sour Stomach This la A mild form o( indication. It h Usually brouuht on by eating too rat Idly or loo much, or of food notauitod to .four Uliativo organs, if vail will unt slowly, mdstlcato yuhr food thtiroushly, Ut UUb ilbtiu iiiunw (IIIU UUlin Mb U jur supper, yoll will mora than likely avoid tho idllr stomach without taking any mbdlclno wlintovor. When voil have sour stomach take ono of Chamberlain's Tab- lelfl to aid digostlUii. ad II. E. Bloving was In from Cove this week. Buy your wrlllng tablets at Richland Drug Store, ad Lt Y. Matthews was a witness boforo the grand jury last Fri day Barney Eidson put In a new plate glass window at the drug storo ye?terdny, Save your canned fruits for winter, use dried fruits now; nice lino at Haley's. ad B. Ashby is home on a 10 day furlough, having been called by the death of his mother. J Two now names were added to1 tho News list last weo. : Orlu J. i Howell and W. II. Holmes. ( Our gioceries arc fresh, no old ' stock on hand; satisfaction for. you if buy here. E. & W. Chan-, dler. -8d j Dick Coger and Harry Mason, who aro employod at the Perry sawmill at Sparta, were in town last'evening. George Densley waa in town the first of the week. He was accompanied byhi3 father-in-law, M. R. Staightof New York City. Gentlemen, let us measure you ' for your Fourth of July suit, we a i i i. ii.., -' Kiiin uiiiuv urn (jriucs iu uu iiil- lowest in this locality. (ad) E. & W. Chandler, i Everett Saunders, a former Eagie Valley boy now located at Oreana, Nevada, is making good ! as a writer. One of hij stories will soon appear in the Popular Magazine. Flour in largo quantities i3 be ing returned to the Holcomb stores by the patriotic citizens of New ; Bridge and vicinity. So far but" to immm? s I I These are Times When it is to everyone's interest to make their dollars go just as far as possible; Merchandise- of all kinds is higher in nrice thnn if hac hon fm S years; therefore it is everyone's duty f g to save when possible. We are in position today to help you save on many items you need & for the home. 9 Sunbrite Cleanser, regular 10c cans 2 cana for 15c Talcum Powder, large can 25c Quaker Corn Flakes, package 10c Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, package 30c These are only a few of the chances to, save by buying of us. You'll find many more while looking around our store. Raley's Cash Store be the . AAAAAAAAAAaikaaaaaaaakaa a. The Richland Drug Store Jewelry Dept. ittle flour has been returned RLhlandlealers. Archie Apolus, the sheep herd or who pointed a gun at Hayman Swisher and Lucky Matthews and or lercd them off of the Swisher ranch on Hibbcrd Creek severa weeks ago, has been indicted by tho grand jury. Mickie, the printer's devil,' will be a feature .in this paper for the next several weeks. His sayings are always to tho point, and should they moan you, dear reader, take tho hint and respond. Don't overlook "Mickie." W. G. Saunders reports the following contributions to the cemetery fund: Deeds-Chas. Ashby, $7.50; Geo. Ashby, $7.50. Donations Frank Ashby $2, Mrs Nellie Taylor SI, Mrs. Rebecca Govcr $5. NOTICE. All persons who sinned pledge cards to the Second Red Cross War Fund will please call at the P. O. at New Bridge or Chandler's Storo in Richland and get a calendar with remit tance slips attached. J. M. Chase, Manager of Drive. A canvass made among the cigar dealers In Richland shows that Flynn & Co.'s cigars are far in the lead of any other make. Being a Baker county product may attribute some to their popu arity, but the main reason for the endrmous sale of Flynn's dears Is due tho excellent Quality of thti tobacco used in their man qfactufe. Hit A Good Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablet; "Chamberlain's Tablets aro a wonder, never sold unvthlnir that beat thorn.'' writes K. 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