fettsfl oooooooo 6 600000000 LOCALS - 0000000-0oi40000 0000 Sco Chas. E. Barber InBurnnco.nd for liny MIb8 l?orn Chandler spent tho week ond in Bukor. Mra. Minnlo Ncdrow cnmo in from Portland Tuesday. Honuw your old chrtirn with "Chlnnmel." Raley's. -nd Dennis Holland of New Bridge enlisted at Halter last week. MiBBCH Elhel and Sylvia Clark of Pino Vhlloy nro guests of Mrs. Guh Hill, C. V. McKinnoy, Wntor Master for District No. 2, was in fiom Baker tho flrHt of the week. Tho names of Mrs. Chtw. Ashby and Mrw. Maude Shoemaker were added to the Nowh list this week. Kly Chaserjust tho prepar ation to keep ilios away from your cowB-at Richland DrugStore.-nd . Robert Co rum 1 1 has been ap pointed assistant water master to have charge of the Howell bitch. Francis llorr will leave Sunday for Baker to enlist in government aervico. MiB3 Hazel -Herr will take his place in the bank. R N. Lnseo reports the total receipts! of I lie dance given on July !)rd an 355.55 and expenses 535.80, hjaving ?20.25 for the Red Cross Fund. Mrs. W..E. Barber left Friday for ihinks, to visit her daughter Mrs. Nellie Cropp, and Incident ally to get acquainted With lier now grandson. A number of our subscribers have favored us with their re newal subscription the past week; If you receive n : statement please let us hoar from, you. Court) in and Ipok. at our New' Hartford Oil Cook Stoves, they .will please you and cut down kitchen troubles. ad E. & W. Chandler. Miss Evelyn Paddock left Tues day morning for her home at Salt Lake City after a pleasant visit bore at the homes of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Bernard and Mr. J. II. Buckley. Tho big. IC. IV turkey. Eagle Valley Jim, was sold at the Red Cross auction in Bauer on tho Fourth to Gauntlet Lodge for $30 nnd will be forwarded on to the K. P. lodge at LaGrnnde. , Tho first rain for months fejl in this district Tuesday evening. While much cut alfalfa was on the ground the damage sustained iwill bo offset many times by the .benefit resulting to the dry farms nnd outside range. Mr. Wheeler, who lives on tho .'old Talmadge ranch near Sparta, has purchased a combine thresher and started work on 100 acres of grain ut Wni. Bitch's ranch last iSnturday. When that job is fin ished bo will thresh several hun dred acre's for Others in tho Five iMilo district and then go back lo his own neighborhood. Aro You One of Them? ' Thoro nru li jcront ninny pobilo who Would bo vrv much botiofltod by taking 'Chnmborlulira Tablets for a wuftK or dis ordered stonmch. Aro you one of tluun? 'MrH. M. It. Bimrl, UuhluliiHvilhv N. Y rolutoa her oxni'rlunr-o in tho ito6f tltvoo tnbluls: "I hnd n had roU vwith rtiy Blonmch aboift six month! duo Arid wiia troubled fuY two or thrco wobka With pas nnd snvero mlua In tho pit ol,iny atom itch. Our driiiutfat advised nio totaki iicii. uur uriiKKioi. "i"1'"'' ,',v" "f ", Clmmbcrinin'BTnDioiH. 1 iook n oomo jioiuu hiki iiiu urnv iiynu imiuvuM iiiu "u" i tioriuny, mm uiv ",n""i'"H - 'til I wni curo'l." Thoao tnblota do not f'olloo nfchi, htiealtoftlA) tMh haa been fol O0 nMil. tmi'iuu riiro pmn na peon rollovorn'y provanflta recurrence. j '.,. ..' MICKIE LAYS NE331R, WE StNT VOU A. STAteMBNT- CIIdci WB KNOW VBR OOOO PER T AN'.INfeNCi To oo.Ni.... "THE PIRrAS WE BUS QUO WAR jW' INK PROM KNOW WE Kb OOOO, BUT WC OOT 1 Wrt I BM BVftRv TMIRTV 6R SIXTV OA.NS JE.9T THE sAe. so vnb ootta ai-r OUR MONBS WHEN fs DOE' 'ww kw. we CANT PfsN our biu.8, aes! Wliat You Wnt For Sale or Trade, For Rent, Wanted lo Buy, lite. CURRANTS at 25c gallon at ranch or 30c delivered. Phone or call on Mrs. It. Guyer. It Mr. Auto Ownnr hnv ffvltrtiloi Oil at Richland Drug Store. ad See tho bargains on our coiiri t. i s. Raley's. - -ad WEANED PIGS -FOR SALE, good stock and thrifty. Inquire of Mr8, MJ' Shnonfa- 35t3 Span Sorrel Mares. 4 and G vrs Id, weight hotter than 1300 lbs J won oroke, eacn lias colt by side,, w ill lie priced right for imme-. fiiato sale. Call on W. W. Mc Craw at Chas. Harvill's. .OSl'--25.35 Winchester rifle hear Snarta reservoir.' , Suitable reward paid if rifle Is delivered at News oflico. Vacation time is here, buy your fishing tackle nnd outing supplies at Saunders Bro'p. ad Eleven 2-mo-old pigs; weight around 40 lb?, each; good thrifty stock; will be priced right. Call on R. Guyer, Richland. 35t2 riot us help you in your harvest. We can supply all your wants and at thp right price. ad E. & W. Chandler. BERRIES!- Red Rnspborries and Black Caps for sale, at G5 cts per gallon at Lcm Morris ranch or 76 cts delivered. An I. O. O. F. pin was found at New Bridge after theW. . S. meeting, Sunday. June 23. nnd was left at this office. - If its shingles, sash, doore, or II ..... J ' uimua, you iiuuti sco uiuson. 480 aero stock "ranch forsalo in Idaho, about 50 miles west of Yellowstone Park; will sell cheap for cash. Inquire at this office. FOUND-Gold lockot and chain nt opera house June 14th. Own er my have same on paying for this advertisement For Rent Buildingsuitable for bakery, confectionery or restaur- knnt. Call on or address Frank Clarke, Richland. nd FOUND A crank for ongine( Call at News offic au(5 for this notico and get it. FOR SALE Threo largo Durham-Jersey milch cows, just lOnsh ntlfl oktl'ft phrtfl mlllrnra, ft . 77 . -. aiso eigne weaneu pigs., uaii on joiHi w. raicerson, uicmand. Chns, E, barber was a business . c j ' Visitor at Baker Sunday. See Chn'si ID. Barber for Hay Insurance; ail Sam Martin moved hta family ( to Baker this week. Joo May of Sparta has pur chased a combine thresher. Mra. II. H. Beck was called to Portland last week by tho illness of her father, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Masterson came in from Wallowa county Monday evening. Coffee. Good as mother used to mnKe if you use "Golden Gate" sold at Raley's. ad MiH Clarine Chandler returned Saturday evening from a months visit in the .Grand Ronde Valley. Art Mhlonc and Conrad Steel man have returned from Montana where they had been shearing sheep. As 1 hnve returned tp Richland w.juld like to have my washings back again. Yours truly, adltp Minnie Wright. Stone jars of all sizes, spices, vinegar, and other things needed for tho picking season, can be bought at Saunders Bro's. ad Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jones and family came upfrom Snake River and spent the Fourth and the rest of week with Eagle Valley friends1. Robinette went over the top in grand style on the W.S.S. drive. Her quota was $1200 but the loyal citizens of that district pledged an even 1950. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Evans and family and Geo. Blank came in Monday evening from Montana where tho" two men had been shearing sheep. tVlr. and lArs. Elmer Boyer came up from their ranch on Snake River and were initiated into the Pythian Sisters lodge Tuesday evening. Noble Holcomb, John Densley", Chas. Harvill and Bert Rogers hnd lambs on the Omaha matket last week. The net prices re ceived ranged from $8.80 to $11.70 per head. C. O. Obert was down from Sparta last Friday and remem bered us with a renewal subscrip tion. Mr. Obert went to the Haines country this week to work through harvest. The following students of the Pleasant Ridge school have been granted eighth grade diplomas: Ethel Haskins, Mabel Goodwin, Vera Bagley, Edwin Haskins, John and Louis Guyer. $72.80 was turned over to the Red Cross fund from the pro ceeds of the benefit given at New Bridge last Thursday night, $42 ofthe amount being realized from tho salo of n beautiful quilt donated hy Grandma I'erkins. Chas. E. Barber, druggist, has been appointed recruiting agent for the ,U. S. Shipping Board to enroll younjr men in Eugle Valley for service in the Merchant Ma rine, and on Tuesday executed his official oath of office. He will "tiign on" husky .young Ameri cans between 21 and 30 for train ing on a squadron of school ships maintained by theShipping.Board The training is preliminary to service on merchant vessels for tho duration of the war, and the men enrolled for it are exempted from the draft Dolnrf Good. Fow medicines have met with more favor or nccomnliahod more good than Ghnmbodain's Colio nnd Diarrhoea Ho tntdy. John F. Jnntzon, Dohnony.Snsk., anyp of it, "I havo used Clininborlain'a Colio and Diurrhota Hfinody mysolf and in mv fauillv. nnd can roconunend it aa boins nn exceptionally flno preparation. Uncle Sam says: v Save, and put your savings i We say: Buy here Thrift Stamps Raley's Cash Stre 9. 6 E. & W. Chandler Tl?g Different Store Summer Dress Goods in a variety of Fabrics and Colors Harvest Hats of all descriptions 1 For men, Mule Skins, just the hoes for the I Women's Wash Dresses and Aprons just in and priced right Little Gents' Khaki ana "Sport Sliirts Just what the little fellows Want MACHINE EXTRAS McCormick, Deering and Milwaukee Corn Flour, Oat Flour, Barley Flour, Rice Flour, Rye Flour, White and Yellow Corn Meal A. W. Parker has started work on his airdome. Misses Emma and Ethel Davis spent Sunday in Baker. Hand Sprayers, 75c each at Richland Drug Store. ad . MissGer4evieve Raley is spend ing ,tlic week with relatives in Baker. t. , ' . , . Thos.. Ritch came in from 'the county -seat Friday with an auto he had sold to W. P. Davis. Chabberlalri's Colic ahd Diarrhoea . Remedy V "?. ',, . Now la tho time to buyabottlo.of.thls remedy bo aa to bo prepared in caaothat any ono of your fiunlly should havo an attack of colio or diarrhoea during tho aummer montha. It ia worth hundred timet Ita coat when needod. dr i in Thrift Stamps ff" (I and you'll have 1 , mj more savings to put in j: j V harvest field Dr. R. H. BECK DENTIST Room 1 Richland Hofel Lady assistant Little Miss Alice Cundiff is the proud owner of a Shetland pony. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Will Ewinsr a't New Bridge on July 3rd. Cauic tot Deipondencyi Dcapondoncy ia often caused by indi gestion and constipation, and quickly disappears whon Uhamberlainls Tdbletje axa tatcn- Thuo taMeta strength'ev tn dleeatiou and mora tho dow1b. adr 'A -. 8-