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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1918)
I E. & W. Chandler Different Store Summer Weather is Here and one of our New Hartford Oil Stoves will dispel half of its terrors, besides they save in fuel. Come in and let us show you. ' ' CORSETS Just arrived a line of J.J.C. Girdle Corsets just what you want for warm weather COFFEE Royal Club, Schillings, G. A., and bulk, Priced from 25c to 40c per pound, A 5-lb can steel-cut, vacuum, packed, Schillings coffee, for $1.85. Straw and Panama Hats for the entire family. Priced from 15c to $5. Agents for the Mutual Tailors of Chicago Prices the Lowest, Quality the Highest S)Jlm McDowell Bros. & St. John APIARY-. i Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds i I Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation, etc. All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed Write, phone or call for prices. 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 Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.S.plarine Corps recruits. Join Now! ENOCH MORGAN'S IONS CC. APPLY AT ANY POST OFFICE for SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM Men who wear this emblem are U.S. MARINES Baker County Pioneer Passes, J. P. Baird, a well known pio neer of Oregon and a resident of Sumpter for the past 19 years, died Sunday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ollie Aus tin, in Baker. The deceased was 73 years of ;age and is survived by a wife and seven children, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral ser vices held at Bakeryesterday; W. E. Baird of Richland, Mrs. Ollie Austin of Baker, George Baird of Grant county, C. H. Baird of Halfway, Mrs. Allie Brown of Baker, Frank Baird of Sumpter. Miss Ella Baird of Alaska The new seats have arrived for the Christian church. George Trickle has written 1 is father that he is now in France. Jonteel Combination Cream 50c per jar at Richland Drug Store. ad Come out to the dance Friday night and thus honor the boys who are leaving to fight for you. The Daily Statesman of Boise gives the latest war news of any paper reaching this section. Let us order it for you. Ed Hartley showed his belief in the need of, our soldier for wheat flour by returning teh sacks to Saunders. Bro's, and also taking some ba,ck to Baker. He WllBB Welcome a pouch oj ReaS GRAVELY ClicwEng Pllaa Any oft f rom '10 fMta f,ac't kono raoana tx lot to Iho boy. .... When you eonu mm tobneco, lot u bo pood lobneco tobneco worth oundirtfj nil tW long wny tho flat, cojnprcococl plufj of Rcnl Gravely. Clvo nny ninn chow of Heal Crfwely Hue. nml ho will tell you that' tho hind to ooml. iici.il tho liottl . , , Ordinary plug li fnio economy. It ec !si por vrtsqlc to chow Kent Gravely, Locatico a trac.i chaw f It huts it Ioiik while. If you tmolio n pipe, illeo Gravoly w vnr ItttUft ami mill a litllo to your moUlns tol eco. It & fllvo flavor Improve your cmoke. send vour rir in tu u. s. az?.vxz A rOL'Cll OF CjHAVKLY D.Im nil urmmil ..f rtrry It In J0 imm'i. A "3 'W Cllt put It Into M. Immlt In Ttrlnlni LV'i t lirwrt tt -X .9. A. Lvn "ocr tUo4 V a 3ttu4vnUUMlUU P. Q. GRAVELY TOBACCO CDiOtlTl, txxl'Zz, VoJ TJi. PaUnt Patch letii It Fifth mi Clien itr.d CtaI It h nat Real Crer If wV.wl tVj jwftcil:,i 4 lUtnblliihcU lliZZ SI get reaphqr THIS Below is given a letter receiver! by Mr. J. F. Herr pttrtaining to the "War Savings Meeting" to be held June 2Sth: Dear Sir: Upon orders issued by the President of the United States, meetings will be held in every school district in the U. S. on Friday, June 2Sth, for the purpose of completing immediate ly the War Saving quotas of each district. In Baker county these meetings will be held in the re spective school houses ut 8 p. m! The chairman of the school boatd of each district has been appoint ed to preside at these meeiings. To make the organization more effective, I am, by the authority of the United States government, appointing District Supervisors to take charge of several school dislricts. Naturally, in view of the splendid work you have done for this and other movements in the past, I turn to you as chair man in charge of School Dislricts Nos. 44, 21, 57 and 7(3. The fol men have been appointed in your district and have been notified of the meeting and of your appoint ment: Chas. E. Barber, S. D. No. 41; Peter Olson, 3. D. No. 21; C. H. Brooks, S. D. No. 57; J. 0. Gray, S. D. No. 76. I cannot emphasize too strongly the importance of this work at this particular time. Recent do velopments have made the rais ing of the full War Savings quota at once a matter of first impor ance. You will be expected to consider this appointment, not only a patriotic duty, but as a draft of your services by the gov ernment, which of courso means that this work takes precedence over anything else. You will of course get in touch with the above mentioned men and use every effort to make these meet ings a success. Yours truly, D. W. French. Chairman, Baker County War Savings Committee. Are You Reading It? Tho rinnf. wnr nlnrv. "Ovpr the Ton." written bv Sorcreant l-f - ' Guy Empey, is being run as a serial on another page. It is in tensely interesting and you will have something to regret if you miss a single chapter, ( WAS A WEIRD SIGHT The eclipse arrived on schodulc time Saturday afternoon and aU though light clouds prevented our citizens from witnessing tho phenomenon in all its beauty, tho siuht was woird and well worth observing. As ho moon's shadow gradually obscured iho sun, darkness fe'l upon the valley and stars shown forth brilliantly. East of us the Idaho mountians took on a pitchy blackness that was indeed ghost ly and the cessation of noise by bird life as the eclipse lecum(. total made the occu on one of great solemnity. The air became cooler, chickens made for their roosts and tho crows and magpies were observed Hying in Hocks to thu timber. As the Bhndow disappeared an epidemic of crowing seemed to strike every rooster in the neigh borhood, the birds started their singing and chattering, business resumed its usual trend, and Old Sol came forth in all his glory, seeming to send down Iub heat rays with greator intensity than before his brief respite in the shadow of the moon. MICKIE SAYS-- p YOU'vB POUND ft $t0 BILL, LOST VOUR. PU"f OUtU OOO . WANT TO OUV A UOfiR-fV BONO 0 VrflSN'f 0 6E.U. "THE FA.MVLV FUV- VGR., fAKtt CHNNCt Or4 fN' THEM GOT THE PtP, PUH-UEEVJG.PAE S ,Tv W .V37 What You W?nt The River of Money The banks along tho river are to keep the water in its proper course. It is a natural place for the water to run. The natural place for money is in the bank. The natural place for money to circulate is through tho bank. Money scattered pro miscuously does nobody good, but like the river in the desert be comes absorbed and dissipated. The bank ; gathers together the funds of a community and Joans it out where it will do the most good for all concerned. Do your part by directing your money into the proper channel. ad). Eagle Valley State Bank For Sale or Trade, For Rent, Wanted to Buy, IClc. Friends of tho News who have occasion to publish legal adver tisements in settlement of estates or other probate matters or in cases in the district court will do this paper a favor by directing their attorney or tho county of ficial having such matters in charge to have such nublication made in The Eagle Valley Nows. If in need of a mowing machine or rake, see tho "Deerihg" lino at Kaioy'e. ad Miss Leila Chandler is enjoying a vacation in Idaho. , For Sale or Trade- Registered 0. 1.C. boar pig, 8 weeks old. Ap ply to C. W. Davis on Pa e Con rad place. ad Have good a 4-yr-old bay horse :. ri.i i'm . i i ...mi i;iKiv iu jJUllimt) Mint 1 will sell or trade for good cow. Eli Stanciu. ad 1 I a HEAD RANGE CATTLE S-J-KJ irrado Durhams. consist- ing of 41 cows", 15 2-yr-old steers 20tyeiuling steers, 20 yearling heifers, 9 winter calves, lOspring calves, and 1 registered Durham bull. I'rico; 100 ho:id at .$G0.00 nor ht'nd. Iinlnm-f f !. hull on or address Editor News, Richland For RontBuildlnfr suitable for bakery, confectionery or restaur ant, Call on or uddrcss Frank Clarke, Richland. ad Gooseberries for sale, 30c gal lon, delivered. Phono your order to Mrs. P. Williams. ad If its shingles, sash, doors, or blinds, you need see Eidson. Last chance to get a pressure lamp at reduced prices. Only a few loft. J. M. Chase. ad Remember Dr. Fleming will bo at tho Richland Hotel on Satur day and Sunday. ad If you desire life insurance, do not sign a contract with any man until you have seen mo. It may moan dollars in your pocket. ad C. Ei Thorp,