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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1918)
MICKIE SAYS 6TM1, THE OOS3 I -fHM'S rAOttfc IttOlW fMmC EOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVMk LOCALS OOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOOO Huy your Stnti'incry ut Kicli lunil DniK Store. - ad . Hlmlon Ashby'tt address ia now Hox 532, Newport, Ore. Red, white and hint belts for ladies at Saunders Iho'v. ad Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Sciol and children visited at Cove last week. l'or tired feet our arch supports will help you. 13. & W. Chandler Frank Duke appeared before the enlisting ofllcer in Baker to day. Mils Minnie Gannawnyof Bak er spent the week end with Mus lrn Chandler. New line of .shoo." for women, nun and childrojii just received ut Saunders Uro's.-a , Kire Warden W. E. Palmer and family were fiesta at the Paul Knoblauch home' Monday. The News bus boon ordered sent to Koseo Gordon, Co. K 03rd Inf., Presidio, San Francisco. DANCE A dunce will begiven at New Bridge Uninht. July -1th. Proceeds to I.enelU of Ked Croas. The young fellows who regis tared here June 5th were caded to Baker for physical examination this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Saunders are in Baker for a few weeks etny. "Wes" ia assisting Harry Hyde in the assessor's ollice. Abo Burns called Monday and iidded bis name to the News list His present address is Keating near where he is employed on the PhMlips & Jnglcs Ditch. Mrs. it. (;. Schultz has given in the address of another bnthcr a-.d former resident of this sec tion who is now in service, viz: Robert A. Padgett, Co, G 157th , Inf., Camp Kearny, Cal. Take a look at. the samples of wheat and rjosliowh in the News odlce window. Tho grain was grown by Hoy Galo on his ranch in Sparta district and goes to Bhow that tho grain crop in that section will not bo a failure this season in spite of dry weather. Dolntf Good, Fow mudlclri'H Imvo mot with moro favor or iiccotnplislu-d moro good than Cliumburluin'B folio untl Dllirrllooii He nmiy. Jului K. Jitiitxeii, Dolmony.Snsk.. nnyi of .t, "I Imvo iihotl Chiunbeiluin'n Coliu Hint Diurrliotu Itwnody'iitjaulUnd In mv family, ami can recommend it. a; lUnii ttti exceptionally lino preparation" 1 ' Buy Fidhir.gTnqkloatKichhind DrugStorn. ad Story Chaso Jb attending offi cers school in Now JrBoy. New lino of Chick Wash dress ea'just In. E. & W. Chandler. A concrete walk has been put in between the posloflico and bank. Protect your eyes, buy colored g'asses at Uichland Drug Store. Before wo can hopo to lick the kaiser we must first learn to lick tho pinto, Elmer Bitch and Richard Moody wont to Baker yesterday to enlist in U. S. service. Buhach Insect Powder, 25c, 40c GOc and $1.00 a cap at Uichland Drug Store. -nd A danco will be given at New Bridge on Friday night, July 10th, the net proceeds to buy a flag for mat metropolis. Don't fail to read our "Want Ad" column every week. You will And a trimber of important notices there this issue. Uncle Sam says "use more pack age wheat products, it will help ,-tave flour." We have some bar gains in package goods. Haley's. We have received a commun ication from Thos. Seigel in vhich he gives a full explanation of hia stand in the war with Ger- ninny. The article is of consid erable length and by agreement with Mr. Seigel we will not pub lish same until next week. In answer to the many quirics as to who pays tho men that go from Baker to tho rural (lis I rids of the county and npeak on the Ivborty Loan, War Savings Stamps, etc., we will say that tluv receive no money for their i?rvicos and personally pay their expenses, They deem it their putriolic duly to help in every Possible .way- the 4iaker'dounl.v baya who are lighting for world democracy nnd universal peace. Mr. and Mrs, Dun Lyman and thoir .son-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Itoscoo Beatty, were in town Monday night. . Thoy wore on their wnj from Twin Falls, Klaho, to Viz Springs where they will camp a week or two. Mr. j Lyman infovmed us that this is hs fust visit to Ibis section for fourteen years, although ho for merly made one or more trips every year to Fix Springs, the waters of which ho considers the flnesl of any mineral spring in tho West. When it comes to "saving" for consumer, it appears t" us that Uncle Sum overlooked one class that should have come under the "work or fight" order, if the traveling salesmen are left to ply their vocations in as largo num bers as heretofore. By putting nine-tenths of tho "drum-mnhs" w.here they would Imvo to pro duce or fight, thus reducing the price of goods to the retailer, would savo millions of dollars annually for the consumer, Aro You One of Them? Thoro aro a great many people who would bo veiy much bmieltUM by taking C'hamhi'rhiln'H Tubh'lH for n weak or dla. ordered Momnch. Aro you ono of thorn? Mrw M. U. Sonrl, HiiMwIuhvIIIo, N. Y.f rolad'fl her xp"rlencoln tho uwoof thoso tablets! "I had a bad h poll with my Htomach about six months ntro and wan troubled for two or thrco weeks with ytas and Hovuro palm In tho pit oi my atom null. Our druiruiat advised mo to take Chamberlain's Tablets. 1 took a boltlo homo and tho first 'lose rollovod mo won dorfully, and I kuptnn taking them un til I was cured;" ihoart tablets do nut rolievo pain, but alter tho pain ha beta rclluvou may provont Its recurrence. Dr. R. H. BECK DENTIST Room 1 Richland Hold Lady assistant Dress Ginghamp in lovely plaids at Saunders Bro's.- ad "Johnnie'' Colo went to Baker Monday to enlist in U. S. service. The Ked Cross benefit dance held last evening wo3 a success. A beverage for the gods -Jtoyal Club Colfee. E. & W. Chandler. Mrs. W. Lovell Gover went to Portland last week for an indefi nite stay. Try "Otter" brand canned sweet potatoes, they are delicious. Haley's. ad Harry Mason left yesterday to help Uncle Sam in the Navy for the next four years. John Mcars took unto himself a wife on May 25th, so he inform ed Dick Coger by letter. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jenson we! corned a fine boy at their home on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Ira Bradford returned Monday trom a visit with her liusband at American Lake. Wait for our Hartford oil cook stoves, will nnrive next week. ad E. & W. Chandler, j John Perry closed his mill at Svnrta Tuesday, so that the em ployees could help in the hay fields. Friends de&iring to write should al dross Pvt. Ferman C. Davis, Batt. C, G3rd C. A. C, Camp Mills! Long Island, N. Y. Word has been received that a fine baby lqy arrived it thehome of. Mr. and ' Mr3. Warner Cropp .ati Banks, Oregon, on Monday, July 1st. Red Cross Dance New Bridge . To-Night, July 4th Ping and Royal Anne cherries are being marketed. The crop is not as heavy as last season but tho quality and size of tha fruit is above tho average. Geo. L. Trickel writes his fath er from "Somewhere in England" that he is getting along fine. His address is George L Trickel 3-19 Aero Squadron, American E. F., via New York. Chas. Murphy, who recently reported on a draft call, was giv en a total discharge by the exam ining board at Camp Lewis and returned to the Valloy Monday. Rev. V. K. Allison, accompa nied by his, family and about twenty-five of his congregation lltsPino Valleyi carhd over and held services in tho Richland Christian church'Sunday. After tho morning services a picnic dinner was enjoyed at the Knob lauch grove, and at 3:30 Rev. A li.non again preached at tho church, Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy Now la. tho tiiil.) lo buy a liottlo of this remedy bo ns to bo prepared in enevtlmt nny ono of your Inmily should havq tin ottuclc of colli! or diarrhoea during tho summer months- It ia worth a hundred times itl coat when needed. saIt fMMMMM!MMMMM Buy War Saving Stamps now Keds The ... For walking, hiking and all sports out-doors and in-doors, town or country; whatever the occasion and wherever the place, Keds are always in good form. You should see our line for Men, Women and Children. Raley's Buy W.S.S.; help win the war j Auto Truck Service! I have secured a Federal Truck of 3,000 pounds capacity, and will make regular trips to and from Baku, and solicit your patronage. All orders; large or small, will receive prompt attention. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at postoffice. PASSENGERS CARRIED O. STICKNEY, SAVAGE AND HIS SHIELD Writer Explains Why Men Button Their Clothlno With the Right Hand. A popular writer who Is particularly fond of giving his renders diluted sci ence, in sugared pellets, says that men button their clothing with the right hand because their prehistoric ances tors used to carry shields on their left arms. To quote his own words: "Primitive man had a shield on his left arm to protect the heart side from attack. That left his right hand frco to do the buttoning." Tills is interesting nnd highly Imag inative, but is It true? Did primltlvo mnn wear shirts nnd collars, vests and coats, that buttoned up at all? And did ho know that his heart was more Important to guard than his lungs or Ills liver? Is there nny real evidence that ho was concerned about the rein Uvo valuo of his Internal organs, when he-fashioned his shield? Did ho carry his shield on his left arm to protect his heart or wns It to leave his right ami, apparently always the stronger, In tho majority of individuals, free to wield a sword or spenr, or a Btone hammer or knobbed war club, farther back toward tho beginning of man's long story on this bnttered old plnnet? Boyond question, he wanted his most efficient hand nnd arm free to use his wenpons. but Is It certain or even probablo that ho had n. strong preference for being stnbbed in the right side if he must needs bo punc tured ni: all? Surely tho weapon of attack nlways domlnnted H10 means of defenso. Tho knife counted more than tho shield. Tho spenr controlled tho use of hands and arms moro than nny buckler ever did. Buttons nro placed for the conveni ence of thd right hand, not because tho left hand wds kept busy, carrying a shield in tho childhood of tho human race, but because the right hand was usually tho strdtigor and moro skillful then, just aa it is now. 1 Cause of Despondency. Dtsbohddncv ia often caused bv indl- ueailoti and constipation, and quickly diadppoara whoa 'Jhamberlain's Tablet aro taxun. 1 nwo inmuta strongmen in dlgeatlon and mora the bowala. adt right footwear for m ?M Summer, made with White canvas tops and rubber soles. o I I I Cash Store S I - Richland, Qregoq I Sense of Taste. The principal seat of the sense 06 . f taste Is the mucous membrance of thq tongue, In which dissection reveals n cutis or chorion, a papillary structure, and nn epithelium. The cutis Is tough. but thinner and less dense than in most parts of the cutaneous surface nnd recclrcs the InscrUons of the in trinsic muscles of the tongue. The, papillary structure differs from that of the skin in not being concenled under, the epithelium, but in projecting from the surface like the villi of the diges tive canal, and It thus gives to the tongue Its well known roughness. The epithelium is of tho scaly variety, as. on U10 skin, but is much thinner on the tongue than on the skin. It is, most dense about the middle of tho. upper surface of the tongue, nnd It is. here that, In disordered dlgestiont there is the chief accumulation of fur, which, in reality, is simply n depraved nnd over-abundant formation of epi thelium. The papillae on tho surface of tho tongue are either simple or com pound. Tho former, wlilch closely resemble thoso on the skin, are scnU tered over the whole surface of tho tongue In parts where tho others do not exist, and they likewise partici pate In the formation of tho compound ' papillae. " . Your Good Servant, "Mako habit your servant, not your master." A dog turns around before, ho lies down, because his distant an cestors found it necessary to trample down tho weeds to make themselves ti resUng place. And the energy which baa gone into that restless motion slnco 18 beyond calculation. There aro. boys and girls today who are doing usoless things, things which hinder advancement nnd success, because they aro in tho grip of habit formed long ago. Plenty of those say, "I have always done it," as a sufficient and satisfactory explanation for anything nnd everything. "Habit Is one of tho most admirably bf servants. Ono who is a saver of timo nnd energy. But It can be tho moat tyrannical of toasters. Do not lot it get tho better of you." Make habit your servant, bnt makd it your good servant.. Buy Thrift Stamps every day;.