V alien Straight, Truthful Direct C E. Thorp Entered as second class matter Kichland Oregon, under Member Oregon State SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SIX MONTHS - - .50 SAMPLE COPY .ONE YEAR - -THREE MONTHS RICHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY. Bread Recipes by May Murphy Our government is asking of every citizen to return to dealers all unbroken sacks of flour and that you purchase no more wheat flour until after Sept. 1st. ; Thousands are voluntarily lt sponding. Will you? The present necessity is for us to realize clearly that all wheat flour is absolutely essential for the Allies, and that none is nec essary for ourselves. Herewith are given morn re cipes. Remember that, combin ations of the different substitute flours give, by far, the best re sults. Rice Flour Loaf One-half cup rice flour 1 1-2 cups oat flour 1 cup corn flour 5 teaspoons baking powder 1 1-2 teaspoons salt 1 egg, well beaten 2 tablespoons corn syrup' ,. 11-2 cups milk (more or less as needed). Make about the consistency of cake dough. Baice ab?ut 1 hour in medium oven. This makes one ; loaf. Cornmeal and Barley Loaf 1 cup cornmeal JL cup barley flour 5 teaspoons of baking powder 1 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons syrup 1 cup milk i egg '2 tablespoons fat t , Siftdryingredientsintoabowl; add milk, beaten egg and melted fat: stir well. Put into greased pan, allow to stand in warm place 20 to 25 minutes and bake in a moderate oven. Barley Drop Biscuits 2 cups barley flour 1 1-2 teaspoons salt 4 tablespoons fab 6 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup milk Baked in a sheet this makes a good shortcake when buttered and served with fresh crushed berries or other fruit. Whooping Cough ' In this dieeaso it Is important that the cough be kept loose and expectoration easv, which can budonobygivingCham berlain'fl Cough Remedy. Mrs. P. H "Martin, Peru, Intl., writes; "My two daughters had whooping cough. I gave 'them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and It worked like a charm." ad i :. . 120a ranch for sale; 60a in new alfalfa, 15a blue grass pasture. Will make attractive price and terms for immediate sale; will give possession now or in fall! 'If you want a farm bargain caH fori. or address-C. E. Ihorp, Rich lind, Ore.-ad 1 mi,. N&ws Editor Doc 12; 1912 at the post oifice at act of March 8, 1S79I Editorial Association .75 FREE JUNE k, 1018. Vol. G. No. 31. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by loial application, ai they cannot reach the llsasd portion of th tar -There It only one tray to cure catarrhal afnei. and that Is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Utalnm Is caused by an In flamed condition of th mucous llnlne of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube I Inflamed you have a rumbling; sound or Im perfect hearing;, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result Unless the Inflammation can be reduced and this tuM restored to Its normal, condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an inflamed condition of the mucous mir faces. Hall's Catarrh M'tdlelne acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We wilt etve One Hundred Dollar for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir cular free. All Drucclsts. lie F. J. CHENEY & "Q.. Toledo. O. Wounded, Yet Cheerful. Mrs.. Barney Eidson has leceiv ed a letter from her nephew, Pvt. Archie Harding qf Eddy ville, la., who is in Co. H 168th Inf., dated April 24th', in which he states: "I received your letter that you wrote March 8th( a few days ago. I was in the trenches when your jetter came, and was sure glad to hear from you, . , , ''Just got out of the trenches two days, ago and came to the hospital wjth a fractured limb and bad ankle. I am feeling fine and getting along the best in 6very way." USE POTATOES ( INSTEAD OF BREAD Bread Mutt Be Saved Potatoes Con tain the Same Nutriment Hon' many potatoes are you eating? This is a question the Food Adminis tration wants every loyal American to tihk himself 'tsi- herself. Strange as It may seem, tho eating bf potatoes at this time is a practical war service, according to a recent Food Adminis tration bulletin, which points out that this nation now has a large potatd surplus on hand and that this valuable food, unless eaten within tho next two months, will bo" lost through' sprouting and rotting. By eating of potatoes liberally, every family can save a sub stantial amount of other food, particu larly of wheat. By eating up tho sur plus of potatoes the nation will also prevent serious loss to the potato producor, who needs to be encouragod lo grow maximum crop's during the coming year. 1 "Domestic science experts have fig ured that: One ordinary baked potato equals in nourishment one thick slice of wheat bread.' "t "Potatoes at one and one-half to two cents a pound have more food valuo than bread at ten cents a loaf. "Potatoes are healthful. They im prove tho general tono of the system by their wholesome action on the di gestive organs. They aro easiest o'u ttie stomach of all vegotabla foods. They are easy dn tho kidneys becauso of the minimum of nitrogen they con tain. They are easy on the Intestines becauso' of the tendernoss and small proportion of their cellulose and the fine dlvjsioil of flthrch. " w "Potatoes aro valuable In tho diet of the sick. They can bo eaten with benefit by people suffering from dys popsia, anemia, diabetes1, right's dis ease, cardiac affections, Intestinal 'troubles, constipation, hyporacldlty, artlrltls, gout, liver complaints, etc. "Alwdys serve potatoes with meat," conclude the Food 1 Administration bulletin. "Never serve broad and po tatoes." A , I- 1 1 . 'Annual school meeting Monday Notics'df Annual School Meotlrig Notice I hereby given to wo icunl totem of Efcijuot Dlitflct No. of Uaker county, Statu bt Oregon that tho Annual School Meeting of u.il DUtrlct.will ho held nt tho school Iioiihu in IMchlam! ; to begin nt tho hour 1 :30 in tho afternoon on tliu thlrJ Mnulity of Juno, being tho lTth tiny of Juno, A. J). HUB. Tho iiuwtlng is culled for the. uurppco of electing One Dircctor.mui una (Jlorx tiiul-for votinc sm-chil tux. mid tho trans action of business usual nt such meeting. Dated thistlth tiny of May. 11)18. Chun. K. Itarber, Clinlriunn Hoard of Uirect,oi8 Attest! O. K. Thorp, Disttlct Clerk. School District Budget To tho dork of School District No, -1.1, Hak r County, Oregon : Following Is n statement of tho tali mated amount o( mony needed by tho district during tho tlncnl v.mr In-glnning on JunoXK), 11)18, and undlnon Jtinejao, 1UUK .This budget Is uimlu in compliance with Section 217 of tho School Laws of lM7,nnd includes thoestln.Mcd amounts to bo received Irom mo county sonooi fund. Mtaln ncliool fund. lvclal district tnx and till other uionovHof tho district: Hl'DGKT Estimated Kxpcndlturos 1. TeacbenT ea'uries W.000.00 2. timittiuo a. Apparatus nnd supplies, such us maps, chalk, erasers, tttoves, curtains, etc I. Library books fi. Flags . . . , 0. Repairs of t-choolhoiurs, outbuildings or foiicen &0 00 W.OO 20.00 15.00 MW.00 i 8. I). 10. 11. 12. 13. 1-1. ir. 10. 17. Improving grounds Playground equipment. . Trnn portation of pupils. . . Tuition of pupils Janitor's wngea '.'50.00 20.00 Janitor's supplies Fuel 180.00 Light Water Clerg's salary 25.00 Postniiu und stationery.. . . l.f0 13 For tho payment of bend- etl debt and interest thereon, issued under Sections 217,1 M to US, and -122 of tho School Laws of Oregon, 1017 10 For keeping district on cash basis . 'J I. Total estimated nuiount of money to be expended for nil purKscs during the year.... Estimated Receipts From countv school fund dur l.'0 00 021.p1 f5.lPS.ll ing the coming school year. .$2,005.20 I-rom statu school fund during the coining jchool year .... .108.28 Cash now in tho hands of the district clerk 029.52 Cash now in tho hands of tho mtintv treasurer, bclonirine to' the district 2,691.10 Estimated amount to be receiv ed from nil other dources dur- inn the coming echool year. . 180.00 Total estimated receipts, not In cluding the money to be re ceived from the tax which it is nropoecd. to vote .. $5.771. 10 Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for the year . . i .$5,188.14 Total estimated receipts not in cluding tax to bo voted 3 .138.1 1 llalnnco, nmount to bo raised bv district tax $1,750.00 Dated this 0th dav of May. 10.18 Chas. K. Barber) Hoard of Directors G. M. Moody School District K. A. Bepnehoff ) . No. 11 Paid advertisement WOMAN'S STATEMENT, . WILL HELP. IUCIILANI) "1 hated fcookit'g because whatever f ato gave me sou stomach anil n bloated feeling. I drank hot water mul olivo oil by the gallcn. Nothing helped until I tried simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka " Because It flushes tho ENTIHU bowel tract com pletely Adler-i-ka relieves ANY CASE tour stomach, gas or constipati6n and I revents appendicitis. Tho INSTANT fction is Hurpnsing. Itichland Drug Store adv Not Coal;Land. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher), Department of tho Interior. U. H. I and Oillcoat La Grandej Ore gon, May 3rd, lt)17. NOTICl'i I lierehy umn- tlmt Illchitnl flammon, of linker, Orison, who, on February 1.1, 1015, made Homestead En try, No. 011302, for E 1-2 SW 1-i, and S 1-2 SB 1-4, Section 27, Tow'nsliip 8 South, Banco 41 East, Willamette Meri dian, h&s filed 'notice' of intention Id innko Ttireo. Year Prdof, to t'sialJIish claim to tholaud aboyodescxlbed, boforo A. li. CombH, jr., Clerk of County Court, at Baker. Oregon, on the 27tl day of Juno, injH. , f Claimant names as witheeseli John Jones, Edw. Thompson, Martin Gale, Walter h Wilson, all of Bj arta, Ore Ron, CP. Dunn, Roglstor. FIrstpliiilldation.May 10 101J?.' i Ust publication June 13j 1018, J IWIMOHIMMIMHIMIHIMHIHIMMMItMlf If You Need' any bf the things listed below, remember wc can furnish them at the lowest price and should you need any thing wc might not have In stock we'll get it Mowers, Rakes, Wagons; Pitchforks, Derrick Forks, Cable, Pulleys, Rope, Cycle Blades, Rivets, Bolts; Repairs for different makes pf mowers Water Bags, etc., etc Wearing Apparel 3 Overalls, Shoes, Sox, Hats, Underwear I Wc can outiit the entire family in this department Groceries and Supplies This department is chuck full of things you'll need feed the hay crew. Lard and other shortening, Cured and Canned Meat and Fish, Dried and and Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Flour Substitutes, Breakfast Food, etc. . SAUNDERS BRO'S. I Three Farm Bargains! ! 1 fC Acrcs nrth f Richland; all fenced and cross JLKjj fenced; 65a seeded in hay and pasture; 4()a more can be cleared and put under ditch; abundance of water all season at IdW cost. this at less than real value; ? f acres 1 1-4 mi. West of Richland, 55a cultivated; v)U under Waterlpury & Allen and Nash ditches; good improvements. This,, must be sold imme- C!,7CrA diately and will make attractive terms. . . . P OVV A( acres 1 1-2 mi. southeast of Richland, bottom land tc" fine for corn and clover; a good dairy farm! owner offer; this for short time only so if you arc (DfOCA f looking lor a home. et busv. Priced at PrOV If you are wanting a farm, come in and I'll give you further particulars regarding tiiese bargains C. E. Thorp, - Richland, Ore. I Also Invo two homes in Kichlbnd for snle C9S299G99GW&ttaQCWMW9GMa9ZZQ999999999999Q939&g Auto Truck Service! I have secured a Federal Truck of ,'i,00() pounds capacity, and will make regular trips to and froni feakei, and solicit your patronage. All orders, large or small, will receive prompt attention! Terms reasonable. Leave orders at postoflice, PASSENCERS CARRIED J. (X STICKNEY, Plot Coal Lnnll. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (l'libllfhor.) ' Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Office nt I.nUriuiilo. Ore gon, May 3rd, lOltf. NOTIOh Is hereby given that I-rnnciH A. Hales, o( Ilaker, Oregon, who, on April 20, 1012, hiado Ildniestead Kntry; No. 01&H7, for SEBE4', .Sec 5, SW4' 8W, Sec. 4, and NJs NWU,. Sec.- 9, TownahlpO Smith, Ilnnuo ll Kant, Wll liunetto Meridian, Iiub filed notice of in tontlon tp niiiko Kivu Veur I'roof, to es tahlisli claim to the land abQvudccrlUed, beforo Woodson I.. rattron,,.UiiltlJd States CommlABlonor. at linker. Oroiron. on tLo 20th day of Juno. ll)18i Claimant numes an wltneflRes : Dayld D. .Tucobe. Harry Jacobfl. Howard Ja cobs, Otto r, Bchlllor, all of Kichland, Oregon, ? : ' O. S. DUNN, RigUter. ' MO to Owner offers (TCflOn I p?rt cash .... pUUUU J 0 I 1. Richland, Oregon Not Coal Lund. NOTICE F6n PUDLICATION. "(I'tihllMher.) Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at LaGrmido, OrOi Hon, May .'Ird, lUlNi NOTIOHIh hereby Bivon Hint Martin OIboii, of ltlcliland, Oregon, who, oil Sept. 18, Kill, niudu Homestead Kntryj No. 0IH7-15, for 8W nnd WJ 1, Sou. LT), Townohip 0 South; Hungo 13 Kasti Wlllametto Meridian, linn filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim fo th iWjbed, beforo A. 11. Combs, Jr., Clark- of 25th day of Juno, 1018. Claimant names as witnesses: Clar ?,nc9J'.,ornp80"' T1"t'n JoffordB, Jesso St. Olnlr, Vatia Joffords, nil of IticlilnndJ Orogon. 1 . . f , i . i, t. 8. DUNN, IlegUter.