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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
V SOU UlUft ftiift ..-. i I I UWf'l i thin . . - j oooo oooo 0 6 oooo ooooftMNfe L L0CALS J ooooooooo 04 oooo oooo ween Hon Curler spout Sunday at the county acat. Dr. unci Mrs. 11. II. Beck loft yesterday for Halfway for n In definite Btay. Maude Ilnllcy and Josephine Ayres'uro enjoying an outing in the Hliio Mountain!?. A ncighborhoud.dnnce was held nt Herb Lamberts last Thursday night. A jolly time was had by all present. Bruce James received a cabld gram Friday, announcing the ar rival in France of his son, Lieut. Oscar W, James. On the last poire wjll be 'found the announcement of a big public sale to bo held on Saturday, Aujr. '3rd: Don't fail to read it. Hob Taylor Ezra Engurti and Janioallarvill have received or ders to report at Baker on July 30th for medical examination. Orlando Herr, a former Englo Valley resident who has been in Nevada for some time past, was .visiting friends here last week, before entering U. S. service ' Your outing will bo more en joyablo.if you will outfit at our Btoro; everything that goes to mnko tho outing complete in stock. E. & W. Chandler. ad A meeting of those interested in socurlnir tho Hood waters of Efcst Eagle Creek for irrigating purposes, will be hold at tho town halj in Richland Suturday night. . Aslhe services of a police ofii qor are so much needed in Pine Valley, -an effort is being made to secure a salary .for the deputy sheriff of that section so that he may bo "on tho job' at all hours. When you receive n letter from a boy In ssrvice that contains any thing of goncral interest, you will confer a favor by letting us pub .lisli same, Most of our readers enjoy reading of our home boys experiences and tho boys-fn sor .vicq.also love to hear what their old friends are doing. Chamberlain's Colic ami Diarrhoea Remedy Now la tlio tlmo to buy n bottlu of tills f'omody bo bh to bo prepared In enso Hint any one of your amlly should bnvo n attack of colio or dlnrrhoea during' tho bumujur monthmT It-i worth -R-hundrfd, times Its cost when needed. udv . J . 5"7T ' JT'S3. 'tit!" Men's, Chippows, &Mi kl kon dallrB. ad Got ihn habit-read Ulb Want Column cvory week. Fancy shelf papor 10c a pack age at Ualoy'B. ad Wright Chandler and family spent Sunday in Pino Valley. If you need a now Suit Case get it lit Richland Drug Storej-ad Thos. Scigel nnd family are vacationing in the Seven Devils mountains. Anron Dcnslcy joined tho in creasing number of News readers tho past week. Richland celebrated the good war news last Friday by firing anvils for about an hour. A 0 nound 'daughter arrived at Iho homo of .Mr. upd Mrs. Conrad Steelinan on Friday, July 19th. Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Roddick nnd son Herbert arrived Tuesday from Caldwell, Idaho, for a visit with friends. Mrs, W. M. Saunders and chil dren left Sunday for Portland whoro they will visit relatives had friends. We arc told that Ohio Simonis has returned, having failed to pass tho physical examination for army service, ' Rev. J. M. Johnson will preach at Pleasant Ridge school house next Sunday afternoon at 3:30. You are cordially invited to.be present. Tracy Matthews, Gate Makin, Roy Campbell, Forman Davis, Gene Gibson, Al Barber, Waller Jone3 and Ira Bradford arc most likely jn France by this time. We are informed that Lindsay McArthur, who has been attend ing U. of O., bus .been, appointed for two months training in the officera' school at Presidio, Cujlf. Miss Grace Margaret Jones en tertained a number of her little friends yesterday afternoon at tho home of her aUnt, Mrs. Dan Cover, in celebration of Iter fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Wyntt and daughter Edna, accompanied by Ed Carnahan, departed Monday for an auto tour of Yellowstone Park. They expect to bo gone about three weeks. Mr. Guy R. O'Melveny, civil engineer for the State Highway Commission, with a crow of help ers, is going over the section of the B-Cpostroad cast of Richland making a fow alterations in the survey. Ho says thoro is every reason to believe that construe tjon work will commence this fall. A largo number of Eagle Valley bojs in service, who have been stationed in vnrious forts and training camps, ran across each other at Camp Mills, L. I., be fore leading for Europe Among others that had that pleasure wore Al Burber and his brother- in-law. Gate Makin, who is iu Butt. A, 11th K. A, ' Arc You One ,b( Them? Tlioro nru n grunt many peoplo who wouiu uo vtry mucn oonouicn uy tuKinu Ghamburlahvs Tnblote for u weak or dis ordered stomach. Aro jmi qno of thorn'.' Mrs. M. It. Benrl, UaldwWlllo, N. Y., relates licr oxjwf lunco in tho usoof thoso tubluts; "l. had n bad spoil with my stomach about six months ago and wus troubled for two or throo wisuks with gas And snvoro palud in tho pit o! my stOin Anli . Our druiudst advised mo to take Chamberlain's Tablets. 1 took u bottlu homo nnd tho first iloso ruliovod mo won dorfully, and I kopt on taklns them un til I was cunxl." Thoso tulilota do not rollovo pain, but after the pain has been relieved may prevent its recurrence See the new line of Glawwarl at Iialoy'a. 'ad Halfway has passed a "work or fight" ordinance Buy Buhach Insect Powder at Richland tfrug Store. ad Several local sportsmen left yesterday for an outing nt Fiah Lake. Mike Brown, jr., left Monday for Wulla Walla for a brief visit before enlisting. CORN MEAL (without flour) 70c per sack for a short time. Saunders Bro's.nd J. A. Davis came over from Pino Valley Sdturduy to attend to some business mutters. John Dimu loft Saturday to en ter U. S. service. Before going he sold his "bug" to Louis Guyer. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ludike of Stockton, Calif., arc visiting rel atives antl friends in the Valley. Defend the "bread line" with elernui vijilance. Uur noys in France aro risking their lives to hold it. During the year 1917 Baker county produoed $1,228,199 in gold, and nearly a half million in silver and copper. Most of the Baker county men sent to Camp Lewis on tho recent draft, have been transferred to a training camp in California. Miss Vol ma Craig went to Baker this week to remain in finitely, having secured employ ment at the home of Mrs. G. W. Dens'cy. Lindsay McArthur and sister, Miss Isabel, came in from Baker Friday. Lindsay returned home Saturday but his sister remained for u more extended visit with fYlertds. ( , J. N. Holcmb loaded his fam ily and o number of friends on his big auto ft-ucn: this morning and left for-o fow days' outing on East Eagle. Following an order issued by the poatoffico department, which must be put into effect imme diately, wo must 'stop all sub scriptions, that are ayenrormore in arrears. Do not wait tore ceive a notice u you are aware how your subscription stands, send in a check at once, else you may miss the next issue. The same order also calls for the dis continuance of all exchange and copies sent gratis. Met DeatTi at Portland. Saturday's Portland Telegram gives tho following account of the death of Charles Anderson, who was well known in this sec tion; Charles Anderson, aged 29 years, nn employe of tho .Willa mette Iron & Steel Co., died In an ambulance on his way to a hospital, after falling about 50 feet from a traveling crano while at work. The man fell to tho deck of p. vessel and from there rolled off into tho river. He sus tained a fractured skull and in ternal injuries. He ha3 a wife and two children living at Half way, Ore, Tho body was taken to the morgue." Doing Goodj Fow medicine havo mot with moro favor or accompllshod moro good than (Jlminucrlain's Colic and Diarrhoea lie inidy, JohuK. Jnntzun, Ddhhofiy, Basic., siijth of it, "I bavn usod Chamberlain's Oollc and Dlarrhoui He mod' inysolf nnd lo'inv family., nnd cuil" rocommond It at bolnjj an exceptionally flno preparation."! WAGONS, BUGGIES HARNESS If you arc in need of anything hvthese lines we can supply your wants. ; - o o i We are agents for 4 STUDEBAKER LINE and have a stock on hand for your inspec tion. Whatever you need in this line we can supply it . O J COME IN AND - 7 LOOK THEM OVER ; V DaWs Cash Qtore i i If n . i. 1 f n n ,11 m r - Wvjmvl ZjCtllIHrjTf II 1 ill m II II II a t r 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, largtp or small, will receive prompt attention. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at postoffice. PASSENGERS CARRIED J. O; STICKNEY, THE RICHLAND HOTEL L. S. KELLY, Manager Clean and Comfortable Rooms Properly Cooked Meals Prompt and Efficient Service Reasonable Rates Sunday Dinner a Specialty Your Patronage Solicited 1 McDowell Bros. & St. John 9 APIARY- 1 1 1 Bee Keepers Supplies of all a Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation, etc. All orders filled prorrjptly Write, phone C. C. St. John, Manager, Kids Capture Big Salmon About 'steen hundred of the male population of Eagle Valley were out fiBhing Sunday, and though the grown-ups and heavy weights Had to carry rubber tapp measures, etc., and complained of poor. catches, a far different report comes from, the kiddies. Iln fact the record, catch of the season was made by little, Doyle Connall and Haryey Ewing of New Bridge, both under 1Q years. of age. These young sportsmen, discovered a big salmon in a hole in Eagle Creek and by the use of stones and poles dr6ve tle,fisl out: into shallow water and cptyrd it. The fish tipped the" scale?, at, a fraction dver fifteen pounds. Rico flour and other wheat sub' stitutcs at Saunders Bro's.ad Buy War Savings Stamps, o the ' " n n-tn T Tn nlt - Richland, Oregon; 1 and satisfaction guaranteed or call for prices. Richland, Oregon Unlike siany other manufac turers, Flynn&Co. art- not re- ? ducing the quality of the tobacco ; used in their cigars. Having built up an enormous demand for the LaCheerable, Triumph, Nugget and other brands, and v being in the business to stay, the firm will sacrifice profits entirely . and even operate at a loss until , Germany js whipped, rather than use inferior stock in their cigars. Ask for Fly.nn's cigars and avoid;'' disappointment ad An Invitation , . Baker Circle No. 32 Ladies of G. A. R. will hold their annual basket picnic jn the City Park at Baker, Qre. on August 1st. A cordial invitation is extended; to all G. A. R. and Spanish W.ar Veterans and their families to at tend. Mary A: Soule, . Sec'y Ladies G.. A. "9"-; 1 .' r v