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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
MICKIE SAYS SONMl OOOO SCOOTS IN '-fHGm OTHER DtU.S PROfAPf ANO RBQIAR- NNttL FEwOlT tvtc ncwspapcu man pgr TWO Eft THUaC N0AR.0 AT A STRETCH I OOOO OOOO $ 6 OOOOOOOOMMt LOCALS oooooooooMooooooooW Mnlco thrift your buy-word. Got your "Decring" repairs at Haley's. -ad Miss Isabul McArthurof linker is visiting hero. Miss Hazel Ilorr arrived homo Monday ovoniiw from Noise. Firestone ciibqs and inner tubes on sale at Kiclilnml Drug Storo. Mrs. CIiiih. Keller and Mrs. Hayman Swisher went to Cornu copia Tuesday. Several thousand head of Feb rnary lambs will be shipped East by local sheepmen this week. National War Savings Day is only one day; our men in choarmy and nr.vy have their day overy A shower visited liuglo Valley on Tuesday evening and a heavy rain fell in the Five Mile and Sparta districts, J. M. Chaso reports additional contributions to the Hed Cross War Fund us follows: J. P. Hal ley $5; Dan Stanciu $5. If your eyes troublo you, don't fail to call on Dr. Fleming at the Richland Hotel on Saturday and Sunday, Juno 22 and 23. ad Mrs. Minnie Ned row and fam ily (except Misses Ethel and Min nie Wright) left yesterday for Vuncouver, Wash., to make their future home. At the regular church nervicos at New Bridge Sunday morning, Kev. J. M. Johnson will deliver a lecture on Thrift and War Sav ings Stamps. In the evening the Children's Day exercis53 will bo held. The rope on the flag palo was broken by the high wind onoday last week. As tho pole will havo to be taken down in order to put in n now rope, sovoral townsmen have suggested that the polo be repainted and reset at the street Intersection instead of its present location. A A1- fc STBE.TCH r Cholera Morbus , TIiIh Ib n very painful and dangerous cIIhiuiho. In nlmoHt every neighborhood HoinoonoliiiB died from It before medicine could bo obtained or n physician biIm nioned. Tlio right wny Is to have a bottle of Chamberlain's Uollo nnd Diarrhoea Remedy in the house so as to bo pro pn rod for It. Mrs, Gharlos KnJ'imrt, Hunting ton, Ind., writes: "During tho dimmer of 1011 two of ihy cHlldrbu WLro takoii hick with cholera inorbUe. I iiood Chart berlaln's Oolio and Diarrhoea Itemedy hiid It feitve tlam iuiwodlato rolief."'nd After all, saving is not fcacrifl cing. J. W. Patterson wont to Baker Friday. Orlu Howell has purchuscd Kay Taylor's nuto. Buy Ingorsoll WutchcK at Rich land Drug Store. ad Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Solders do parted for Portland last Friday. Get your dishes for haying at Haley's. Now supply just in. -ad Mrs, Geo. W Jones was elected clerk of Sciinol District No. 45 at New Uridgo. x Littlo Miss Luvesla Jrwin of Tekoe, Wash., is visiting her aunt Mrs. Bert Kugcrs. A farewell party was given RalphHyrne at the homo of Mrs. C. M. Dimmick on last Thursday evening. Melville M. Palmer, a Baker county pioneer, died last Friday and was buried at the county seat Tuesday. W. II. Stout has received 120 head of blooded sheep from Wash ington which ho will pasture on his ranch. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Y. Matthews tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. All members are urged tq be present. Haying season is her; we are prepared to supply your needs in machinery and repair, also any thing you may noed for tho table. Saunders 1o'b. ad Mrs. Winter Wright is enjoy ing a visit from her sister, Mrs. Helen Pulliam of Washington, D. C, and little son. The visit ors will .remain Until September. I. B. Hazoltins, district game warden, was a business caller last Thursday, while on his way to Baker from Cornucooia where, he had been investigating violations of tho fish and game laws. An infant daughter was still born to the wife of Mr. II. J. Haskins on Sunday niftht and was buried Monday afternoon, Rev. J. M. Johnson conducting tho funeral services at the ceme tery. "Eagle Valley Jim," the tur key sold at tho Red Cross bene fit Friday night, is being fed and taken caro of by Irvine Lodge No. 8G K. of P. while elaborate preparations aro being made for Ids future adventures, tho plans of which will be made public later. Wc can divulge this much, however, the bird is going to do his bit" for tho Red Cross and at the same time be n booster for Eagle Valley. A family reunion was hold at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olson on Tuesday, in honor of Mrs. Olson's three sons who are eaving to serve their country. As fate would have it, Art, Mol, Byron arid Harry Thompson havo been culled to service, Art having been granted a GO-drty extension of time will not go no .v. This, wo believe, will give Mrs. Olson tho distinction of being tho cham pion "war mother" in thiB part of tho state. lias a Good Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets; ' "Chamberlain's Tablets aro a wonder 1 never sold nhvtlilnir that best them." writes K. II. Tressoy, Richmond, Ky. When troubled wItltlndIroatlon or con stipation give thom it trial. ad Buy Ingorsoll Watches at Rich land Drug Store. ad Read "My Vision" In this Issue Chas. Howell had cattle on tho Portland market Monday. Save, nave, save, for the sake of tho "homo hoys" in service. Bo fluro und buy your flags for July 4th nt Richlund Drug Store. If you wish a Hartford or Per fection oil slovo call on Saunders Bro'e. ad Mrs. Bernard Greene of Rob inetto has been visiting Mrs. C. M. Dimmick. Mrs. Lola Steele bus arrived from Eubanks, Ky., for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Will Mc Dowell Jno. F. Ilerr was unable to at tend the convention of W. S. S. chairmen last Friday by a call from tho state bank examiner. At the command of tho Uoited States Government no church services will bo ne:u at isew Bridge on nextSunday afternoon or nt Richland in the evening. Ti- UMnmJrm" flrilnmnfriaf will bo at theRichiand hotel on Sat-J unlay und bunday, June and , 23, nnd ut Halfway on Monday afternoon and all day Tuesday, June 21 and 25. ad R. II. Goodwin, who has been taking medical treatment in Bak er for several weeks past, has returned home but it will likely bo a long time yet before he is :.ble to do much work. At the annual, school meeting of District No. A held Monday, John Chapman was elected di rector for three year term, and C. E. Thorp re-elected cerk. A special tax oi a l-z mills was voted. The clerk's financial statement showed that all back warrants had been paid and tlidre was a balance in the bank. Eagle Valley now has a dentist, Dr. R. II. Beck of Portland hav ing located here. He has had live years experience in the busi ness and comes highly recom mended. Dr. Beck is in the U. S. Naval Reserve and will remain hero until called for duty, which he has been informed will not be for several months. The Doctor has his ollico in Room 1 at the Richland Hotel, and will be as sisted by his Wife who has taken an advanced course in prophylac tic work. ' The Red Cross benefit given on Friday evening in honor of tho boys who are leaving to fight the buns, was a success both socially and financially. At the K. P. hall tho ladies were kept busy serving ico cream and straw berries, while at tho opera house tho dancers were liberal patrons ol the lemonade booth presided over by Maude Halloy and Jose phine Ayres. A mammoth tur key gobbler, donated by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cropp, was auctioned off a number of times, bringing $G0 into the treasury. In all tho net proceeds amounted to $138.75 Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. E. Barber having ddnatod the ico cream, thus reducing tho expenses to a considerable extent. 1 o.:,. nn tt i laying nine is oere $ Let us help you prepare We have the Deering Mowers and 2 r 4.1, i i $3 iYmc, me liiciuijiieb yuu neeu, aiso a line of Deering extras. The "Farm King" hay forks, water hags, machine oilers and oils Our Grocery Department is well supplied with eatables thai you will need COME IN, LET US SUPPLY YOU m Raley's Osh Store Gttfos tmif utth !p9 a Cm oppciitt fr rmi eatt aiula U orly Takes a Msmt-e to seud Mm a poiicli 3 Real GSAVELV Cliewia PSssg Just drop ir.to vide avako dealer around here, givd hbn 10 cento for tho pouch of Real Gravely, compltfo in the special envelope ready for mailing. Address it decerning to the official directions he will give you. Pl'c on a 3 cent otamp aad Uncle Sam's Mails will rt? that he gets it. Heal Git.", o! u tb be.cco to end. Not ordinary plu; loau-id tip iui t.t- Lut conJcrucd quality. It's worth scaling a 1 01:3 way.u: t! v.hcn he receives it he's got something. Ci' 9 any :u.n c c:.c cf Real Gravely Plup.and he will tell ycu thtt's tho kind to xtnd. Send tho best! Ordinary plug it (ilia economy. It cost lets per week to chaw Itccl Gravely. b:cauo a email chew of it laits a long while. SEKD YOlffl FS1EXD IN TOC U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Even "over ihero'' a 3c tUmp will put it into ltia Lamb. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. Tht Patent Poach Leept il Frtsh and Clean end CocJ It u Ml Heal Gravely uithoat thh Pntctthr. Seal Established 1331 I Sour Stomach Thin la tt mild form ol Indigestion. It In usimlly brought on by catliiK too rap Idly or tod much, or of food notBUtlod to your dlgentlvo organs. If you will eat slowly, inttstlcutq your food thoroushly, cat but littlo lnvat nud nam nt ill I for supper, yoli will moru than likuly avoid tho eblir Htoiuitch without taking any mwllclno whatoVur. Whon you havo sour stomach take oneorChamGorlaln's Tab lets to aid dlUoetlOtl. ad Miss Opal Matthews is clerking at the druj? store. Geor'go Simdnis has sold his band of cattle to J. W. Patterson. Firestone cases and inner tubes on sale at Richland Drug Store, To date no one has been ex empted from purchasing War Savings Stamps. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Oliver Francis at the St. Eliza beth hospital in Baker last Thurs day night Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hately, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Hately and Miss Hathaway, all of Pullman, Wash., are visiting at the Stout ranch in Dry gUlch Buy your lard and shortening at Raley'B and save moneyt ad To Span -the Gap. There is a deep chasm between failure and success. To cross ft one needs a bridge that is strongs and wide. Many there are who do not cross. Again there are many who &pan the chasm ly the aid of their bank. We cat! be invaluable to you in assisting you over impass able places and pulling you thru tho tight holes. It may be that all you need is a little boost now and then. Wo will be glad to help you yand invite you to call on us. ad) EAqle Valley State Bank Women's white canvas shoes, just arrived by express; priced" right, il & W. Chandler. ad