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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
ROAD BUILDING New Houston Hotel Sbth iml Kmttt SU., PortUml, Or. Koor IJetki from Union Dvtwt. Two Woeki from New I'wUrfTlre. Modern and f)rirouf Orer 100 outeUe ruome. lute Va to 12.00. a ias. a hoi-kins, Mimt. Earn More Young Women nnd Men Ilutlnwa eria for tralnol rnlmW. flrn your opiM.rtunlly. Knorll now In Nurthwnl'e IHrvnt tmelneae rull, llrlmke-Welker, I'ortUnd. Pre Cnuloir. FRED DUNDEE MOTOR CAK REPAIRING MACHINE WORK MAGNETO SERVICE STATION ALL KINDS Of WELDING CYLINDER GRINDING PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL (ORDERS 11 roadway at Flanders, Portland, Or. 20O Room IOOBth. N.er Bolb Depot Atiaalut Fireproof Hotel Hoyt Corner All th end Hart St., Portland, Ore, LOU IlIUEfl. Manner. KATKtff-7t to 12. BPECIAI-Week or Month Hides, Pelts, r Wool &Moba W ) I iw km. f r (k Mum miQU,ii Tn. TIIC IL r. NORTON COMPANY, fortUnd. Or., RoetUe, Wn., Belllneham, Wn, Hi MKJ iH fAixn kbt bud ffiflaL lwm thf llowuf DriMtfrv, NolukUtAiitc, ItouuMbiiawIe mm. Ml wrtftEtrif . ei,npl5ate. Iktl I'udiLmtiwu Huh rxh mf, it. c rixorrn SHIP Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Dulter, Egg and Farm Produce, to the OU lletUble Keerdlna- Koum with a record of 45 rre of Hquent Deellnn, and Uauorodof TOP MARKET PR1CE3. F. M. CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front Street, PortUml, Oregon .TYPHOID If no mora necreeuy tbanSmallpox. Aims erpoUece bu aontila the elewet mtitnkmt m- &ty, end humlifflwi. of AnlUjpboM Vewlneilon. lie notuuiol mow ty your paytKUn, yoa eat ftnr fuatly. rt II mote tul Una bout Iceotiot. Alk nor pbyilUio, draf tit, of Mod for Hire fwt bed TypboUt" Wile of Ty pbolo Teecue, ttsaH f ree) Ke eidtoceif rata TrP&old Centers, TMC aiTTCS LAUCATOtY, BCHIOXY, CM.' reeeeoe tuokii iiitai eiMi . a, eef.uciiM Skin Tortured Babies Sleep After Cuticura Boar 23e. Olaleeeat 23 tmd BOe. C initiate CytUit eMarAM qukUyrtlltbrltalM CVCS IfMmttf. RoSmulkc 4f k !ut Era Comfort. ' At DrurtUtt or by emJISOc per Bottle Phrisj fTtMrttn Tubi25c PorlMhil AtCyi fKl uk HcrkM Ct MaM7 o, Force of Habit. Jack Why did you broak your on gagomont Willi that ncliool teacher? Tom If I fulled to show up of an evening flhe oxpeotod tno to bring written oxcuso signed by my mother. Exchango. Danaerous Trait "That dog In exactly llko his mas tor." "How in that?" "When ho attaches hlmsolf to a por tion It Is exceedingly difficult to shako him off." Exchange Some Speed. Marx Aro you nthlotla? Lois Oh yes, I'm tho fastest cro chotor on our college team. Marx Zaaso. How fast can you go? Lola Oh, about 30 knots an hour. Minneapolis Trlbuno. THE MAKING OF A FAMOUS MEDICINE How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Woman's Use, A visit to tho laboratory whero this successful remedy is modo Impresses oven tho casual looker-on with the reli ability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness which attends tno making of this great medicine for woman's Ills. Over 350,000 pounds of various herbs are used nnually and all havo to bo Slithered at tho season of tho year when loir natural juices and medicinal sub stances nro nt their best Tho most successful solvents aro used to extract tho medicinal proportion from thosa horbs, 0 Every utonsll and tank that comes In contact with tho medicine is storilized and ns a final precaution in cloanlincss tho tnedlclno is pastourizod and scaled In Btorllo bottles. It Is tho wondorful combination of roots and herbs, togother with tho skill and caro used in Its preparation which lias mado tills famous medietas no successful In tho treatment of femalo ills, Tho letters from womon who have been restored to health by tho uao of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegotablo Com pound which wo aro contlnuully pub lishing fittest to its virtue. P. N. U. No. 25, 1018 Lying Down Together. Tho llttlo town was all oxcltomont Tho circus had arrived. Tho chief at traction of tho circus was tho cago In which tho Hon lay down wltli tho lamb An old gontleman started asking tho propnotor questions. "Do thoso two over quarrolT" ho asked. "Well," admitted tho proprietor, "they aro not always peaceful. Qorao- umos tnoy navo a bit ol & scrap." "And UionT" "Oh, then," said tho proprietor, "wo gonerauy buy another lamb." Louis villo courier-Journal. Another "Howler." On tho examination paper of an en glncorlng collcgo ono of tho quostlons ran: "What steps would you take In determining tho holght of a building, using an aneroid barometer?" Answering this, ono youthful aspir ant wroio: i woum lower mo barom otor by a string and then moasuro tho string. Doston Transcript With the Fingers ! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain ou reckless men and womon who aro pestered w'th corns and who have at least onco a week Invltod an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison aro now told by a Cincinnati authority to uao a drug called froozono, which tho momont a few drops aro applied to any corn or callous the soreness Is relieved and soon tho entire corn or callous, root and all, lifts off with the lingers. Froozono dries the momont it la ap plied, ana simply shrivels tho corn or callous without Inflaming or oven Ir ritating tho surrounding tlssuo or skin. A small bottle of freozono will cost vory llttlo at any of tho drug stores, but will positively rid one's root or ovory hard or soft corn or hardonod callous. If your druggist hasn't any froozono ho can got It at any whoiesalo drug houso for you, AUV. No Danger. "I," said tho tomnoranco man "strongly object to tho custom of christening ships with champagne" "i uon'i." replied tho other man. "I think thoro's a tompcrnnco lesson In it." "How can that bo!" "Well, Immediately aftor tho first bottio or wino tho shin takes to water and stlckB to It over nf tor." Now York Qlobo. Complying With Orders. "Why do you want a glass of starch waiori "Docnuso my wlfo Is a prohibition 1st, and tho doctor has ordored mo to tako n stiff drink." Exchange Suggestion. "I havo nauiod my now car Tho Loan." "Why havo you given it such a namo as mat r "Docauso nobody can blamo you then for spoodtug It up." Exchange A Dreadful Calamity, "Smith's exclamation whon ho found tho condition of his boot was harrowing." "Why harrowing?" "Hocauso It was tho cry of a lost solo." Exchange. You May Try Cuticura Free. Send today for frco samples of Cutl curn Sonp nnd Ointment nnd learn how (illicitly thov relievo itehlncr. skin nnd scalp troubles. For frco snmnlcs. nddress, "Cutlcurn, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment SO and 50. Adv, FACTORS IN ROAD BUILDING Necessity Emphasized In Giving Great est Consideration to All Local Condition. (Prepared by the United fltatti Depart ment of AKrleulture.) Theory Is xlmply the sign post that points tho wny In road building, while Judgment Is the vehicle on which tho Journey Is dependent, says a pub lication on "The Design of Public ItoiiuV' by tho United States deport ment of agriculture. Tho publication emphasizes the necessity of giving tho greatest con sideration to all local fuctors In road construction. In order to furnish the kind of roads that n community wimtti nnd to furnish them with the least Ksstblo drain on tho public treusury, the person who designs them must be thoroughly familiar with locnl condi tions and must poshcsh tho Judgment ucccNsary to weigh the Importance of all considerations. Tho publication makes no attempt to state definite and exnet rules for designing roads to suit ovory locality but takes up sep arately the Important features of the problem with a view to showing the variations In current practice and the Influence of somo special conditions with rogard to each feature. In order to solect tho type of sur face best adapted to the need of n particular road, It Is necessary to con sider first, the class of traffic to which tho road will be subjected, and second, to compare the estimated ultl- mato cost of tho different surfucc types widely would. lc cnpablu of sut Isfaclorny caring for tliat particular class of trade. Tho number of roads for which accurate traffic and effi ciency records hnvo been kept Is said to be Insufllclent to warrant definite conclusions as to the best type for any particular class of traffic, but the following nummary Is suld to contain about as definite Information on this point as can bo drawn from available records. (a) Earth roads, when properly maintained, are satisfactory In dry weather for a light volume of all kinds of highway traffic. (b) Sand-clay roads are tho same ns earth roads, except that tho sur facing material has been selected care fully with a view to Increasing the stability of tho surface In both wet nnd dry weather. They are satisfac tory for n moderate trofllc of horse drawn vehicles and n light traffic of automobiles. They seldom are satis factory for eveu n light traffic of heavy trucks unless the roadbed ma terial Is very stable. (c) Gravel roads, when well built. nro satisfactory for a heavy traffic of ill rick or Concrete Roads Are Econom leal If There Is Considerable Heavy rainc. horse-drawn vehicles, n light traffic of automobiles, nnd a light traffic of heavy trucks. (d) Wutor-bound mnendam roads uro adapted to tho sumo general chnr nctor of trnfllc as gravel roads. (e) Surface-trented macadam roads nro adapted especially for n heavy traffic of automobiles, They also nro satisfactory for n light traffic of horse-drawn vohlclos nnd heavy trucks. In nil cases they require con stunt mnlntcuauce. (f) Dltumlnous roads nro suitable for n heavy traffic of both automobiles and Jiofso-dmwn vehicles oud a mod- orato m 9f heavy trucks. (g) Concrete roads nro adapted fo the samo general class of trnfllc ns bituminous roads, and generally nro capable of withstanding tho traffic of somowhat honvlor vehicles without In jury. (h) Brick roads nro adapted to the samo general class of traffic ns con- roto roads. Klthor brick or concrcto roads, however, may bo economical for only moderate traffic whero other oad-bulldlng matorials nro scarce. National and Local Meat Business The meat business of the country is conducted by various agencies By small slaughter-houses in villages By local Abattoirs or small Packing Houses in towns both Using only a part of the local live stock supply and Furnishing only a part of the local demand for meat. These slaughtering and distributing agencies rill a well defined but neces sarily restricted place in the distribu tion of the products of live stock. But only packers like Swift & Company, organized on a national scale, are able to undertake the ser vice that is more vitally important, involving An Obligation to the Producer To purchase for spot cash all the live stock the producer may send to market for slaughter. An Obligation to the Consumer To make available to every con sumer, everywhere, in season and out, the full supply and variety of meat products, of the highest standard that the market affords. Year Book of interesting and' instructive facts sent on request Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company, U. S. A. Not a Permanent Objection. Prospective Tenant I llko tho houso, but I don't fancy having that hugo building opposite It cuts out tho vlow. Agent Ob, but that's only a muni tlon factory. It may blow up any day. Exchange A Waste of Knowledge. "Your friend seems very pessimistic about tho outcomo of the war." "Yes; you see, ho has no way of ad vising Gen. Foch when tojjrlng on his rescrvo army." Exchange To keen clean and healthy take Dr. Pterco's Pleasant Pellets. Thev resru- lato liver, bowels and stomach. True Devotion. "And you love mo for myself alono?" "Yes, dear." "Suppose I wero to Inherit a million dollars?" "I could help you spend it with a clear conscience" Birmingham Ago-Horald. Intrusted to an Expert "Does that mulo of yours kick?" "Yep," repllod Farmer Corntossol. "An' I don't much object There alius has to be somo klckln' and I'm per fectly satisfied to leave It all to tho mulo." Washington Star. WITH YOUR HANDS TIED by somo chronic "female com pjjk plaint" or weakness, fB what can you expect? There's nothing you L can accomplish flkv nothing you can en- V. Jy- And no good V reason for it Doctor SjW Pierce's Favorite Ha Prescription will cure JHkL7 yu safely and cer JB )9 talnly. If you'll give R faithful use. For every ono of theso womanly troubles, this is the only remedy: In periodical pains, bearing down sensations, organic displace ments, nnd ovory kindred ailment, and In all tho nervous disorders caused by functional derangements. An easily procured vegetable plU Is mado up of Moy-applo. the dried Julco of tho leaves of aloes, and the root of Jalap, mado Into a tiny pellet and coat ed with sugar. It was first put into ready-to-uso form by Dr. -Pierce nearly 50 years ago. Almost ovory drug storo in this country soils theso vegetable pellets In vials for 25c simply ask for Dr. Plorco's Pleasant Pellets. They havo Dr. R, V. Plerco stamp. Adv. "Miss Bertha says she has such an elastic nature" "I supnoso that is why sho does so much rubbering." Exchange. Sapolio doing its work. Scouring ior u.d.nanne corps recruits. Join New! ENOCH MORGAN'S IONS CO; APPLY AT ANY POST OFFICE for SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM Men who wear this emblem are U.S. MARINES