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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1918)
rtr ffi-i M1CKIE SAYS RMPTYIN' TUB WA5TC basket WOULDN'T HAVE TO OE DID HEAR SO OPFCN IF BOtAE OF THefA UOOliS TMAl'j TRW I N' TO OVP ftC OOSS OOTCMA iot op free ADVERT'tam1 IVMOUUD JEST CUT OUT SCNOltV HUA SO NVUCH JUHM. THRO' TWO tAlMV- E. E. Ilolman Saturday. was in Baker Names Wanted. let &T nt Il,ch" the name and address of every j two tAixw. Aiiii&' . LOCALS ! Visa oooooooooM oooo oooo rissr' Buy Thrift Stamps every day. Men's Chippewa Shoes at Ken dall's. -ad The Austrian retreat was sure tt. treat to, Italy. Puy your Stationery at Rich lajid Druff Store, ad Molvin Honsloy and Ebcr El dridfro enlisted this week. Mr. and Mra. Duncan Frasor, and children nro visiting here this week. B.uhach, the reliable, .Inject Powder, 25c0cGt)c aiid $1.00 at Richland Drup Store.- ad More than 800,006,600 sheets bf letter paper have been shipped overseas by the Y.M.C.A. Mr. and Mm V G Saunders and Miss Genevieve Raley re turned Tuesday from Baker. Mrs. Dogan Saunders and chil dren are in from Absarokeo, Montana, for a Visit with rela tives and friends. Ri B. James arrived frpiti Eu' Jjjjno laBt vqck .ahdju looking pfler business mh'ltHra fydMvjslt ln$ with relatives and friends. . Mrs. George Densloy and fam ily, accompanied by Mrs. G. W. Scott of Lake Creek, Ore., were Eagle Valley visitors the first of the week. Al Barber has received a pro motion. His address now being Corporal Alfred L. Barberi Bath A: 34d F. A.. Camo Mills. Min eolaj L. I.) Nt Yi , Miss May Murphy writes uU that shb has resicntid as homo 'dqmoh.slr'atib'h agent for this dis trict nnd hns accented & ndsition in the Bakel- High School for the coming scnooi year, . ( Miscreants took feeurgo Gor don' a auto from the. garage last Thursday evening and ran it onto tho rocks alongside the road nbrth of town, damaging the machine considerably. Several parties are under survoillanco and when tho guilty ones unapprehended there will be "something doing." " " ,, a Chamberlain's Colic and Dlarfhoes Remedy i ' Now la th'o tlrrfo to buy a bottle of jWf remedy sb as to bo proparod in care (hat nny one of ybur family should n attack of collo or diarrhoea .""InB, , Ruinmer months. . ItJs worth Anmlrd UiucB Us coat when nooded. ad? land Drug Store. - ad Fred Cundiff was a business visitor last Thursday. Hot, hot, hot, nro thadays, yet tho nights are delightfully cool. Fried spring chicken dinner nt Richland Hotel noxtSunday.r-ad Lovell Govor and Bob Taylor transacted business at the county seat Tuesday. if your Initials arc V.P.S. you may receivo something of value by calling nt News office. Ed Ritch hasordeied the News sent to his son Roy E. Hitch. Ft. Lawton, Wash., Crin. 2, C. A. C. Ninoty-thrco Y. M. C. A. huts were destroyed by German she)! firo during the paBt month on the western front. Mrs. C. F, Mogle and children left Saturday for their home at Salt Lako City after a few weeks visit at the J. F. Herr home. Our New Hartford Oil Cook Stove has brass burners the wicks cannot stick. ad E. & W. Clander. Mrs; Lem Morris received or ders fdr berries from Baker as a result of thu Bmall adv carried in our "What You Want" cBluriih. Mr. nnd Mra. G. vV. done3 ilnii child, and Mrs. Addison, all df Boise were visitors at thd J, C. Bowcn ranch .Saturday and SuV day. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carothers and son Roy, of Robinette, were1 Valley visitors luesday. Miss June Bluo accompanied them Tho first crop of bay is now in tho stack and many of our farmers havo taken their families and.gone to tho mountains for a short outing beforo starting on tho next crop. Master Wesley Sounders entor talned several of ha little friends Sunday afternoon at tho home of His nardnts, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Saunders, in celebration of his sixth birthday; . Mr. and Mrs. G. A. King and family havo arrived from Omaha, floor., and taken up their resi- denco in Richland. Mr. King is an auto export and is employed at the Richland Auto Co. garage. Wm. Ritch of Fivo Mile district has the distinction of being the first farmer in Baker county to Hlarkot 1918 wheat. Although Ritch vvipo the accursed huns off the earth. A special election will be held at Halfway on August iOth to vo.to for or against the extension of tho town's boundaries. Tho nvnnnanil liriMU-rt1 If mnrlri vulll f r.- take in property valued at$30,000 on the east, south and west of the tltie Vitll'oy metropolis man from Esiglo Valley who is in U. 'S. so! vice.-, Relatives and friends will confer a favor by sending same to News oflicfl. hiarKot lijib wneac. Aicti past dG years of age,, Mr. is doing "liis bit" to Mp Arc You One of Them? There aro ft great many people wlit wolild bo Vt-ry much benefited by taking OlminUeHttln's Tablets for a weak or dlo ordorod etomach. Are you one of them? Mrs. M. It. 6earl, DaldwInHvtlln, N. Y., reluU'H her oxporlonce In tho tiaoof theeo tablcta: "I had- a bad spall with my stomach about six months ago and was (roublml for twa or throo wooka with pas and sevoro pains In tho nit ol my Htom. ncli.i Our dtUBKlst advised mo to tftkc Chamberlain's Tnblots. 1 took a bottlo home and tho-first iloso rellovod mo oh dorfully, and 1 kept on taking them uh. til I was cureM." Those tahiota d not rollovo pain b,ut after tho pain Usibeen rellftVftd vnf prevent its recurrence. Protect your hay as well as your hous3 with insurance; see Raley's Mrs. Dr. R. II. Beck returned 3ur.day from a visit with her par ents at Rainierj Ore. CORN MEAL (without flour) 70c per sack for a short-time. Saundors- Bro's. ad The war is making history for every nation but Russia, and for her it has mode chaos. Mrs. Bert Masterson and son havo been visiting at the Cum inings ranph on Snake River. Bruce and Fred McDowell were at Baker Sunday, investigating tho matter of enlisting in the spruce division. . F. D. Chaser Just the thing to keep flies away from Cows and Horsed for sale at Richland Drug Store. ad 0. R. Schmidt of Pine Valley recently sdld a Idt bf hogs at the Portland market, one of the ani mals bringing $88.35. You arb missirie one df ttt e Best wdr stbribl BvpF Written1 llf you'r? Hot re'adiBl? "6tW Tne' Top." prlhted 811 dn inside feage of the Nbvvs. C. W: Scott, a former Richland resident, recently sold one-half his interest in some chrome ore mines near Lake Creek, Ore., for $td,000. . ' Around $15 was clqared at the dance given at Nev Bridgo last Friday evening. Ajiewiflag for that toWn will be purchased with the money. Mrs. J. W. Campbell left Tues day for Portland with her baby boy to fconsult a specialist regard ing a throat trouble with which tho little one has been afflicted for some t)me. You may son bo as.ked to con tribute to tlie Salvation Army. Give all vou can'. Tne Salvation Army is doing A V6ndeVf ul lot of good for our boys 'oh tho battle front in France. S. H. Jackson of Dry Gulch dis tr ct enrolled hvs .name on our subscription list this Week. L. H. Surface of Toledo. i6$ also sub scribed, Our list of .readers is constantly growing "there's a reason." Mra. Geo. Reese of Falls City. Ore. i arrived Monday for a. Visit with her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Halh and husband Mrs. Reese is accompanied by har grand daughter, Mi'sb Lavesta McCulla of Roseburg. A call for 175 men skilled in log ging and sawmill work must be filled by volunteers from Oregon by July &3. or enough men will be drafted from -special and lim ited service me in ,Clas3 1 Jto fill ,tho quota. The Bkilled workmen required are as followsi 70 cho kermen, 50 head buckers, 24 dog gdrs, 0 general sawmill foremen and 25 planer trimmermoh. Doing Good. Fowi modlclnes liaVo imot with more faVor or accomplished more good than Oltrtmborlnln's Colic and Diarrhoea Re medy. John P., Jantzun. Dohnony.Sask., say of It, "I liaVo used Chamberlain's Cbllb and Diarrhau Iteinody myself and 1nihiv.fimllyi jnd.caaJecpmjnond;it,A blnuansKceptloBairyflnepreparationi" AiXto Truck Service? have fce'eforfe'd a Fedehil IVutk of 3,800 pounds i capKtityi ind will maR'e VSWar trips to and from J Baket, atfd solicit youf atirohage. All orders; large or small, vvill fetetVfe, prompt attention? Terms' j reasonable. Leave orders at po'stdmcer j PASSENGERS feARRiiE J. O. STICKNEY, - Richland, Of egorl WAGONS, BUGGIES HARNESS If you are in need of anything in Ihese lines, ye can supply your wants. QOO We are agents for the STUDEBAKER LINE and have a stock on hand for your inspec tion. Whatever you need in this line we can supply it, o o o., COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER boo Raley's Cash Store 1 9449 i THE RICHLAND HOTEL L. S. KELLY, Manager Glean and Comfortable Rooms Properly Cooked Meals Prompt and Efficient Service Reasonable Rates Sunday Dinner a Specialty Your Patronage Solicited 4 McDowell Bros. & St John a APIARY Bee keepers Supplies of all Riftpte Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation, efc AU orders filled promptly and satisfaction. gUarantd Write, phone r call fo"r prices. C. C, St. John, Manager, - cfifand, 'Ofcon 1 I fOOB ADMINISTRATION S CREDO 5y Wllllns service et a tret people to d these things t To feed, pi AHies tbat they may . continue 'to Tight To feed the hungry in Dolglum and other lands that tney may continue to Jive. To feed our own 661dlert over seas ttat thoy taay Want noth ing. , To keep. Urlces steady- and. the flow Of distribution oven that tho poftr at homo may bo fed. To ntako everyone's effort count 5. Its utmost for Winning he war for froeuom. POOD CONTROL lit AMERICA. IS 0D AND Fdlt THE3 PEOPLE U1USC 01 ucjponucncy. . Despondency Is of ten, caused bv indi Kostlon and constipation, and quickly .1I..MIU.H uilmn nhnmhnrlaln'fi TflnlntA 4ro .taken,. Theio .tablfits.strengthen the dlgostlon and rnoro ine powoii. any i o was ov?rnweu by his trar rbundfng, wljeni the first draft sent him to the, cantpnmqnt tinued to llvcmnwe, l all officers, duryig the early days of And he con particularly of his training. ,hllo sending guard one night, he was ,n uch a flutter vhcn the corporal of the guard ap; proached, that he rno,d,e hs challenge In low voice which Che non-com -could, hot heah j. "You'll havo to l$ak Bp, my man,;' said the corporal, Sp, you'll get Into trouble t I'll take yobr word for It that; TQa chajlqhged, me, but when vtby oflcfir of the day comcB around) '.you'll ho'yo to sing It out or you'll get. a, trln to tlie gunrdhousc. Itemembor, fclng, It oUt nnd sing It tihi loud." , , .Antbnlo vowed that Mo Would makp ho mistake that would gft him In the guardhouse, arid when tho officer of .Uiq day appeared a hixlf hour later, ho Was greeted wltb- f l- "Tra-Ja-la, who cbnla dere?-Every- body's Magazine. Buy your wash boiler noyy; prices will be higher; see"ou'r litre, Raldy's.-'aa