r-if, f ' 1 TT1 A f T TP hJcSMMfll MMH Mj MmOTH HMOHi NEWS VOLUME I), NO 38 RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1918 $1.50 A YEAR VALLEY .. v MUTUAL CREAMERY CO, JHJYHH9 01-' Cream, Milk and Eggs R. M. Kirk, Resident Manager RICHLAND - . OREGON w. h7"straye Attorney at Law fourth Floor Sommors Building Baker, Oregon rvirie Lodge No. 86 Knights of Pythias " Moot uvory Wciliicmlny nltflit n(. their Gnutlo Hull In Mclilnnil, Or.-non. Vlult- I us Urotliurn in ml (i wolcoinu. C. It. COUKIt.0. 0. V. C It ALKY, K.of lt,V8, m 1 11 jwwwa W, E. BAIRD LICENSED' EMBALMER Catliel niitl Hlitouds of All ,lus AUtuji n Htoclt ( UIOIILANp, OHIiGON 'lionu Two ehorts, Ono Ionic 0 v9VrV'vVtv' W. R. USHER I Notary Public Conveyancer f Ofllco, PwoikJ nml Walnut K!h. f t i-i....uii,. ri,.i.n.i, "n.i.rrti. z FREDERICK R, WILSON Physician and Surgeon Richland, :-: Oregon Night 'phone, one long ring on all lines. Day 'phone call contral office. Rog'ers Baker's Popular Hotel NEW MODERN CLEAN Undor Direct Supervision - of The Owner POPULAR PRICES Special Itutos to lYriiinncnt Guest a NILSON TRACTORS. Dullt un to a standard, not down to a prlco. Light weight Strong pull Superior quality. Automatla Traction by "pull" Instead of dead weight Blonds up to hard service with mini mum expanse. Nllion Henlor, 24-88 It. P.) Nllson Junior, 16-26 II, V. See our local agent, or send for catnloir. NIL80N THAOTOH 8ALKH COMPANY, EaiT Morrison and ltast Third HI. Portland, Oregon. TH(RTY-TW0 YUARS AGO fj v w t vvm. it. usnor ran across a mnu nf "'VUn Hnll.r 0,.v IIkmoIi" dated Nov. 24, 188G, and present cd samo to ye editor. The paper was published ut Baker City and edited by J. M. Shopherd. Very little nowH of any kind is found in tho paper, but the following facts were gleaned from its col: umns; Samuol Govor had just arrived from Nebraska where hp, had been for moro than a year, dis: posing of a band of horses. TheO. R. &N. timetable shows ono passenger and one freight train each way daily. John Clark was running a stage ine between Raker and Cornti- copia. T. C. & Chas. P. Hyde, Israel & Manvill, and L. 0. Sterns were the "Attornoys and Chancellors at Law." J. W. Wisdom ran tho "Corner Drug Store." Vernon & Nelson sold candies, nuts, fruits, vegetables, butter and eggs. Two saloons were advertised. Tho A. 0. U. W. ware to give n Grand Thanksgiving Ball at Rust's Hall. V Mart Flemming charged with tho killing of Adrain Smith was given preliminary examination in Justice Shinn's court and in de fault of $7000 bonds was recom mitted to jail. An article taken from the Elko (Nov.) Independent was printed being a friendly tribute to Geo. H. Bobier and wife who had been accused of murdering a man in their hotel on Powder River. Compare the prices of that date and today: 1886 1918 t Bacon 8 l-2c lb 45 to 60c Sheep pelts 15 to 25c each 40c lb Oats lc lb 4c lb Barloy . .75c per 100 lbs N 5c lb Wheat 50c per bu $2.20 Flour, per barrel, S3. 50 $12.00 Chickens, dozen, $2.50 $12 up Beef.hides, each, 22.00 12c lb fable linen, yd, 25c $2.50 Wool blankets. $1.50 $G up Cotton Flannel, yd, 7c 80c Unbleached muslin, 7c 27c Wool hose 25c GOc "Peach Pay." County Farm Agent Tweed is arranging for a "Peach Day" to bo held at Now Bridge when the peach crop, is ready for market. Tho plan isto get the people from other sections of tho county to come in on that day and purchase their peaches, other fruit, toma toes, etc., direct from the grow er, thus saving shipping charges and middleman's profit. The plan Bhould bd a meanB of bringing in hundreds of visitors as special prices will bo made on farm products for that day, a schedulo of which will bo given wide publicity in advance of tho exact dato sot Furthef particu lars will bd given later. Sco the Movies tonight MEETING TO BE HELD AT SPARTA Mr. B. F. Kiest was a visitor from Sparta, Monday, look'ing after business matters, and in formed us of'a mass meeting of all interested in the Sparta irri gation project that will be held there on Saturday, August 3rd. Plans for general co-operation in the promotjon of the project will be adopted at the meeting, which will be attended by Attor neys W. II. Strayc'r and C. T. Godwin, who have' been retained as legal advisors, ant by L. R. Stockman, who will act as con sulting engineer. Prof. Powers, who went over the project with Farm Agent Tweed nnd' others, has made a favorable report to the statu au thorities, and the project is sure to go through. A basket picnic djnner will be a feature of -the day, and all in terested in this project are urged to como and bring their families and dinner. Remember tho day Saturday, August 3rd. Will Be a Big Improvement. A meeting of those interested in a new irrigation project for Eugle Valley was held in Rich land Saturday and a committee consisting of G. M. Moody, Lerp Morris and Merle Byrne appoint ed to go over the proposed route with County Agent Tweed, who will take tho matter up with the higher authorities. The plan provides for irrigat ing about 1400 acres of arid land north and east of Eagle Valley by the use of the flcod waters of Main Eagle, which can be done by enlarging the Spring Creek Ditch and making about eight miles of new ditch. Another meeting will be held at the town hall in Richland' on Saturday evening,- August 3rd, and all interested in this matter are urged to attend. Mr. Tweed will bo present. Iet's Talk 'em Over. It is not always the man with tho big bank roll that makes big profits. His money gives him a largo levorage, it is true, but there are lots of ways lor the man with small means to make money. We try to keep in touch with tho requirements of this com munity and can no doubt give you some advice on 'your business drals. We have helped others, perhaps We can help you. Any way we will be glad to advise with you on your contemplated deals and assure you that your confidence will not be abused, ad) Eagle Valley State Bank Our stock of Girigliams, Per cales and Wash Goods is complete and prices less than yoil can buy at on the outside, xou should buy now1 as prices will go up. m Mi & w unanaier. AN ANSWER to the article published in a re cent Issue of tho Eagle Valley News, written by Thos. Seigel to the so-called "Rfob of Idlers." Now this mob, as Patriotic Tom calls them, was not a mob in any sense of the word whatever. In the first place it had been rumor ed by the people of the Valley far and wide that Mr.Seigel had some men in his employ that objected to having a flag railed at his ranch on Daly Creek, threaten ing to quit work if the Stars and Stripes were hoisted. After going to Richland and having J. M. Johnson to call Mr. o'eigel up on the phone, Mr. Sei gel told Mr. Johnson to come ahead and bring a good flag end raise it, the same would be all right with him. The men went to the Richland Drug Store and purchased the best flag they could get, and on request E. E. Holman and J. M. Johnson went with them to Mr. Seigel's ranch. On arriving at the place, Mr. Seigel and wife were at the front yard gate, and we will state right here that there was not an unmannerly wcrd spoken in their presence. We believe Mr. Seigel to be a man pf his wprp), and as he was bespattered with white flqur from head to foot, Mr. Rinard 'and others :.sl?ed him what he had been doing and he replied "I've been caching away seme flour." We believe Mr. Seigel told the truth. Now Mr. Seigel state3 that Mr. Schnau and Mr. Sass are doing more to help the war along than all the parties present. We don't believe the same is true 'tis not the "Almighty Dollar" that takes a man to heaven. He slated to the crowd that his parents were both born in this country and was contradicted by his wife. We believe in the. Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Mr. Seigel says the so-called mob was not represented by the best citizens of the Valley. We don't pretend to be the best the pure and spotless but our hearts are in' the right place. One of the men present at' Mr. Seigel's has, since tho so-called "dastard ly act" was committed," volun teered his services to Uncle Sam by enlisting in the army. Mr. Seigel states how ho has helped the war in every possible way. We don't deny this state ment. He says his little children sold their pet lambs to purchase W.S.S. Now we have no pet lambs, but we are working hard by days' work to get the cash to pay for our quota of W.S.S. and Liberty Bonds. We also have the food cards in our windows, and belieVe us, wo comply with the food rules to the letter. Wo don't believe in Mr. Seigel acting as spokesman for the Gentlemen in hia immediate vi- i MICKIE SAYS HO,W)MlfttE EtMOR Am? Ml .'-v riopeyWE OtOri-f VCMOAN MOJW'iM' feOU-f VC, tf fc, BON ER A jUB.U?."---V4EU., WHV OlONft VA PHONE OS ASOV)T Vf? V)t 00 HE BEST mb urn , eu-r vte mm'-c no fK' SOrWErjNS NttSS manAns qlao -to cr-r. vfewis OVER 'VHfc pnoue cinity, we believe in them giving their own experiences. Mrs. Seigel told some qf the. 'idlers" that .day, when the Red Cross people came over soliciting funds to not see their hired men for she did not think they would, give anything toward the same. We think we are a represeptat. tioa of the patriotic men of Eagle.. Valley. aro ,coriWfe uut! iiwu regulations ana niping win the war. We pay our taxes, and don't try to evade the same. We are here to defend Old Glory and help smash the German armyt Yours for Loyalty and Patriots ism, our first and last articje. ' The so-called Mob of Idlers. J. E. Wallace, Ed Simonis, EdRitch, ; J. M. Evelandt Alvin Ritch. Ed.mond Hall, Carson Gover, Richard Kirby, D. A. Rinard. . ' J 3rd Liberty Loan Bond Buyers Attention! . The last instalment with ac crued interest will he due. and paiable at the Eagle Valley State Bank not later than Ausust 10th. so that payments can reach San Francisco by noon August 15th. Payments must be made prompt ly to avoid loss on what has been paid. . Still Doing His Bit. Hood River, Ore., July 29th. Eale Valley Jim" visited the local K. of P. Lodge last evening and collected $20 for the Red Cross. He was sent on to Ivanhoe Lodge at Portland. Buy your Stationery at Rich land Drug Store. ad Sheriff Anderson and deputies captured 283 quarts of booze in the possession of Dan Davies and - Ben Jingalls last Saturday be tween Sumpter and Whitney . I -fUtvwvL sou flMi S