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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1918)
E. & W- Chandler Tl Different Store Rummer Dress Poods in a variety p.f Fabrics and Colors k Harvest Hats of all descriptions For- men. Mule Skins, just the shoes for the harvest field Women's Wash Dresses and Aprons just in and priced right Little Gents' Khaki and Sport Shirts 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 Public Auction! At the old Gibson Ranch 1-4 mile south- of Chandler's Store in Richland, commencing at One o'clock p, m, Three Farm Bargains! 1 f( cre? nortn f Richland; all fenced and cross Ivv fenced: f5a seeded in hav nnrl nnsfnrp- AOn more can be cleared and put under ditch; abundance of g water all season at low cost. Owner offers A aa g this at less than real value; pert cash .... PUUUU ? A acres 1 1-4 mi. west of Richland, 55a cultivated; under Waterbury & Allen and Nash .ditches; good improvements. This must be sold imme- (tVC AA diately and will make attractive terms. ... p i DJJ Af acres 1 1-2 mi. southeast of Richland, bottom land fine for corn and clover; a good dairy farm; owner offers this for short time only so if you are ( C A A looking lor a home, get busy. Priced at Pt:OvU Saturday, AUGUST 3rd I will sell to the highest bidder the following article: The Imported Belgian Stalliojn, NERO II. -Two Black Mares, 7 and 8 yrs old, one h is colt by side 9 head of good thiifty shoats, weighing around 100 bs each 1 large Brood Sow A few head of Good Sheep 1 Jackson Hay Fork 1 Cider Press 1 10-inch Plow 1 set 1 1-2 ton Wagon Springs 1 Garden Cultivator 1 3-horse Spring Tooth Cultivator 1 Drop-leaf Table 1 Parlor Set complete settee, rocker, etc. 1 Hardwood Extension Dining Tabje 1 Grindstone Dishes, Fruit Jars, Stone Jars, Bedding, Other Articles Too Numerous To Mention TV vine Sums under $50 cash, Six months time v. ill be given on sums over $50f I CI 111b. purchaser to give approved note drawing 8 per cent interest. Five per cent off for cash. o. e. tuorp, T T TAT T V n.;. i.j. i i , wvviicr Other live stock will be sold at the close of above sale TUORP, Auctioneer s ex i K If you are wanting a farm, come in and I'll give you further particulars regarding these bargains C. E. Thorp, - Richland, Ore. Also have two homes in Richland for sale wwwwi WOT Vt WTO VWU W 9WWW fiffVvmvvSVmW METHODIST Sunday School at 10:00 a. m "E. E. Holman, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30. Prayer meeting every Wednes -day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Choir practice at 7:30 Thursday evening. The Woman's Missionary So ciety meets the third Thursday , afternoon of each month. The Board of Stewards holds '4ts regular meeting Tuesday eve ning after the first Sunday of each month. Everybody cordially invited to attend all of the services of the church. A. Thomas, Pastor C. T. GODWIN ATTORNEY mmer Bldg, Baker, Oregon MICKIE SAYS f DWJBIN' SIGNS ON FENCES, AN' BARNS AN' SIDEWALKS MAN HAVE BEEN CONSKSEReo ADVERTISING FORE THEN WUZ AHS NEWSPAPERS, BUT THEM'S NO EXCUSE PER SUCH STUNTS ANV MORE , VJ iTrt THIS KERe GREAT PANWLV JOURNAL CONUN' OUT REOLAR-l HES,BOSS? Y :rr MICHIB! ARE YOU THVING j TO WORK ME FOR A RAISeTj Send the News to a soldier friend Sunday School Report. The followiner is arenort of Urn Methodist Sunday Schooi at New' Bridge from the time of its or ganization, Feb. 17, 1918, to and. including June 30, 1Q18: Total attendance for the 20 Sunday?, 1593. Average attendance, 79. Total amount of money receiv ed for S. S. supplies, $38.41. Amount collected for missions, $12.26. Amount collected on Children's Day offering, -$3.85. Total receipt, 54.52. Paid for S. S. supplies $21.93. raid for Uhilarcn s day pro grams, $2.20. Paid for Cradle Roll supplies, $1.90. Paid for other supplies 40c. Total amount paid out, $29.43, Balance on hand belonging to S. S. July 1. 1918, $25.09. Since July 1 the attendance has ;een: July 7, 07; July 14, 78; July 21, 83; July 28, 85. Four members of the S. S. have been converted and baptized. God is wonderfully blessing out work and we praise Him from whom all blessings flow. E. E. Holman, Supt. Ulah Coble, Sec. C. E? THORP Notary Public All kinds of legal blanks on hand Your patronage solicited j UOODSON L. PATTERSON ATT'Y AT L AW U. S. COMMISSIONER IJAKEU - OHKUON hi Buy fly swatters Drug Store. ad at Richland Names Wanted. We would bd pleased to secure the name and address of every man frorri Eagle Valley who is in J. S. service. Relatives and friends' will confer a favor by sending some to Ncwb office. iVy our fresh cookies, they ore dclIciouBt Ralay'H. ad German Moral. A nonntor won talking nt n ten rrovlileiico about tho OonnnnB. "I Iicnnl n ynunj? Inily schoolteacher toll n Htory tho other day," lio snld, "which brought tho Germans vividly to my mind. "Tho young lndy Hnld sho enmoupon two of her pupils onu afternoon In n wood. Tho older pupil wns eating u stick of enndy. Tho younger ono wnH howling' with rngo and grief on tho ground. Tho young lndy Inquired Into tho mnttcr nnd soon lennfed how tho land Iny. "'dus,' sho snld to tfio older boy, Indignantly, do you think It's fnlr tt tnlto Tommy's stick of pnndy nwnj from Iilm ?' "'Fnlr?' snld Qus, ns ho sucked nwny. 'I don't Imvo to bo fnlr. I can lick him.' Washington Star. Women Soldiers. Thcro wcro llternlly scores" of wom en who served In tho Northern nnd Southern armies. Slnco tho war with Germany began more thnn ono woman has been discovered In n soldier's uni form. Ono, nt least, got almost to Franco beforo she was detected. Wo men of America who, for what ever reasons, nro not In tho military service honor very grcntly tho Rus sian women who entered tho army "In (ho liopo bf Inspiring tho men of Rus sia." Wo beg to nssuro them that in caso of desperate need tho women ot America would not liesltato to servo also in tho War against tho nun. They havo proved their valor In past wars, m uii bjb mm Luoky, "Noah must hnvu felt lucky when In landed after his ton sail." "Ycb," replied llio New York Import er. "Timik of n uiuti landing nil that cargo without a cuntoma official to guy I wordl" Kxcliungo. tjj, m iii turn iii I Ti -1 imrA i tw How many W.S.S. did you buy in Jtily? Buy moro this month