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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1918)
E. & W. Tli Different Store Seasonable Dress Goods in all fabrics Women's Wash Dresses and Aprons in Percales and Cheviots and all desirable colors Our Fall Line of Millinery Will soon be on display. Wc'Wiilshow the very lalest creations from the big rnillinery centers MEN'S SHIRTS 1, ESS patterns and fabrics. Call and examine our line. We sell the Original Chippewa Work Shoe All others are followers Just received a line of Boys' and Men's Military Hats, manufactured by Gor don & Furguson. 3E35S CAPTURED HUN TANK The tank seen Jn this French ofllcinl photograph was captured by the French In the recent heavy lighting on the western front. The tank was de molished by the heavy French gunfire and It took these crafty Frenchmen twelve days of work under enemy fire to put It In order again. The photo graph shows the French crew which repaired the tank and which Is operating It with great results against the enemy. I UHIVER SITYo OREGON Fully equipped I A A . - ibcrnl culture .iiidscionlificdcpnrimeiilH. Spccinl Hiruimiig hi Uioiill Tcocliini. I.llirarv Wi lerce, .Jotirii.-ihsm, nrl.-, Mimic HmiscIioM areil Aturrjfuii nitj llnll exvmrore :il prrirnl rmlt U lor L.muatraiis. hrary u! SO.OOO volumes. inucli cjpr(uni(r fur mfci. Military Sri.nre in rli roll up-ffkiJafe. buMJ ui etc Sludrnl rrr..imi MM, Tuiiinn i ni:i:. l; li'Ji.lrnr. Kugriir, Orrii, far llluifralrd booklet. 50,000 ORECOM SALVATION I Baker County's Quota $1100 Chandler They are right REPAIRED BY FRENCH Training (or Efficiency la Peace or la War Architecture, Low. Modicum Artx, lliHtr.ilTrilniiii5ni.I Fine Arl. - li titlUtrn. Drill, Wcturrn mid 1111 wnrli I wor. Cvmiilrlr ftylrnl if trrii, lira. hrliS&ru, l tJIUciJl-fVriiluntl II. O. I. V Doriailftrlri, fur men and women. working one war. The Christ&t Church welcomes you to all of their ser vices. Come! Back the boys "Over There" by united prayer. Bible School every Sunday' be ginning at 10 o'clock. Commun ion following. Bible Study on Wednesday ev enings at 8 o'clock under slirjeri vision of Mrs. Dimmick. Lucile Brooks, Suptf. Bessie QUimby.AfiHtf. diipt .9 MONSTROUS IDEA IN GERMAN MIND Treachery, Murder, Barbarity, A It . n 9 II m Anyining, rraisowonny it lor Prussia's Gain. Abominable System That Mutt Be i Overthrown If tho VVord It to Be J Worth' Living In,' Hfcgardlets of trio Cost This I have seen. I could not believe It unless I had seen It through and through, For sev eral weeks I lived with It; I Went nil about It and back of It; Inside and out of It was shown to me until finally I came to realize that the Inerediblo was true. It Is monstrous, It Is un thinkable, but it exists. It la tho Prussian system F. C Wal cott At n conference of field men of the United States food administration held In Washington, F. 0. Wnlcott pictured conditions os he-had found then) tho countries Invaded by pcriuan nnns. Mr. Wnlcott served with Mr. Hoover on tho Helglum relief commis sion when this nation was attempt ing to feed tho stnrvlng civilian pop ulation of Ilelglum, Poland and north crn Frnrice. In his address ho had pictured such conditions as ho said ho could hot bellovo unless ho had seen the situation through mid through, and had lived with it for weeks. He showed these terrible conditions to be tho result of deliberate plans" on tho part of ofllcinl Germany, nud In sum mtng up he said: "Such is tho German mind ns it was disclost d to me In several weeks' contact with ofllcers of tho stiiff. Treaties nre scraps of paper. If they hinder German alms. Treachery Is condoned nnd praised, if It falls In with. German Interest. Men, lands. countries nre German prizes. Papula tlons nre to be destroyed or enslaved so Germany may gain. Women nro Cermnny's prey, children nro spoils of war. OW wo Germany the Honcn zollcrn nnJ together they nro destined to rule Ewvpo and, eventunlly, the world thus reevnns tho knlser. "Coolly, riollbei tely, olllcers of the German staff, permeated by this mon strous philosophy, discuss the denn tlolinllzatlon of peoples, tho destntc tlon of nations, the undoing of oilier Civilizations, for Germany's account. "In all tho world such a thing has never been. Tho human mind has never conceived tho like. Hven among barbnrinim, tho thing would bo Incred ible. Tho mind can scarcely grasp the fact that theso things nro pro posed and done by n modern govern ment professedly n Christian govern ment In tho family of civilized na tions. "This system has got to bo rooted out. If It tokos eveVythlng Ip tho world, If It takes everyone of us, this abomination must bo overthrown. It must bo ended or tho world Is not worth living In. No matter how long It takes, no matter how much It cdsts, we must endure to tho end with agon ized Franco, with Imperiled IJrltnlPi with shattered liclglum, with shaken Russia. "Wo must hopo thnt Germany will have a new birth ns Russia Is being re born. Wo must pray, ns wo light against tho evil that Is in Germany, that tho good which is in Germany jnny somehow prevail. Wd must trust that in tho end n Germany reclly grout with, tho strength of n wonderful rnco may find Its placo ns ono of Uu jroth erhood of nations In tho no' world flint is to be. "Tl)o responsibility of silcwss or failure rests now upon our shoulders; tho eyes of tho world nro nniclously watching us". Arewo going to bo nblo to rlso to tho emergency, throw off our Inefllqfency, and prove that democracy Is saftf for thp world?" In tho nbov'e statement Mr. Wal Wt tin dntirrlfied ft condltlbn thnt must bo changed if America, If tho world. Is to' remain a "lit placo to Ilvo In." And tho only way by which this change can. hb effected is tho do feat of German1 arms In this war. Nothing good, nothing but gvll( cnK rfomo out of Germany, so long ni tho German people- nro contrpllcd by . h military autocracy, nnd tho ,,Oje,ririr)n I'?.9C.cnnnM.raad jWrcallso 'tlds ftVintll tVil. nlnrin ill oiM.lVrwl' 'HiA spirit ot militarism thnt linn mndo of tho Germans n rcliber nnd n murder nation must bo utterly crushed If tho l world Is to remain free, nnd to accom plish this tho6 of us who cannot tight In Franco must lend our support to our men who nro lighting for us. FLIER IS MADE CHEVALIER Quynemer'a Friend nnd Pupil Mas Seven Victories to His Credit. Paris. Bous-tleutcimnt llozon-Ver-duraz, recently inndtt n .chovallcr of tho Legion . of llonor, following his seventh ofllctally recorded nerlal vic tory, wi)s tho lntlmnto friend nnd pupil of Guynomcn Ho accompanied Guynciiwr Septum-, .her 11, 1017, when thu hitter met lib fate. Ills ono thought slnco, It Is ns sorted, has been to nvenge tho cront ace. Ono of tho new chevalier's fonts was to shoot down three planes In (our hours. Ho wns n cavalryman uiftll transferred to thu nlr service. What You Wnt For Sale or Trade, For Rent, Wanted to Buy, titc. Rpvunvrl Lost A black jot ivcwcuu ,j5n on 8tl.e0t in Richland ; lock of hair set under glass on back of jet.. The pin is a kOepsake and of more value to owner thun anyoneelse. Finder will receive re.vard by leaving pin at No'vs ofUce. Buy Klonzo Tooth Paste at Richland Drug Store. ad A fresh supply uf the V'Kling Breakfast Corn Syrup just in; try it on your hot cakes a llavor never to be forgotten. ad 13. & W. Chandler. Buy Standard soperator oil at Haley's. ad WANTED TO BU Y.-Sevcra! head of Durham milch cows: Ircsh or coming fresh. Must ho good milkers. John Fiynn. - adit Overalls! New stock complote in all sizes just received. ad Saunders Bro'a. Notice. All poraons knowhift themselves indebted to mo are heivby notified that all accounts must b- settled ithin 80 d:tys from this date. J. V. llorrof the Eagle Valley State Bank has full authority to collect all sums due me and to settle all claims against me. ELIHU SPEAKS. ad Lot, between Geo, Evans place and New Bridge, a pair of glasses. Finder will please leave them at News oflice. Found - black parasol. Owner call at News office. For Sale Two full-blood Jer sey cows, good milkers; also two 250-pound pigs. Call on F. L. Payzant. ad WANTED TO RENT good fmv or grain farm in Eagle Valley. Call on or address News o'Jitor. SUMMONS. IN THU ClItCUIT COURT OF THK STATU OF OHKGON FOR TilK COUNTY OF IIAKHK. FRANK 1 BIMI'KINH, I'lalntiff, VS. JULIA A, BIMPKINS, nofondnnt. To Julia A. S'lmPKliis. tho above de- fondant: In tho nanio of thoStiito'of Oreuon vou aro heroby notlliod and required to ap pear unit answer :no complaint, of tho plaintiff (lied uuniiiHt vou in tho above entitled court and canto on orbefuro tho lUtl. day of fieptembtr, 1IM8, and If yAn fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff will tnko default ayalnst yotl nud will theh'after apply to tho court for tho re lief prayed for In tho complaint, to-wit : for a decrco loroVer diBsolvluc tho bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff und defendtint ilnd for n decree of divorco abnohitu from tho dufendunt. Ihlo summons is nub shed for six weeks and seven publications thereof in tho Kaulo Vallbv News, imbllshcd at Richland, linker County, Oregon, by order of tho Horn GilelaV Andorsbn, Cir cuit Juda of tjio Htnteof Oregon for Iho County of liakor, taid (irdur ImvinK been made on IhotMth dnvof July, 101H, W. 11, HTHAYKU, Attomov for Plaintiff First Iub. AuK.J,l)fl., Last Pub. Hopt. 12, 1Q18. v. POLES DRIVEN TO GERMANY TO WORK Hun Commander's Brtiinl Order Issued to Conquered and Hclploss Pooplo, Every Able-Dodfed Man Forced t? Leavo His Starving Fninlly nnd Labor Under Ohocklno Condi tlons'f'or the Oppressor. O. Wnlcott, ii member of tho viuK-ii nuues i mm i u in sirai on. nun diirlnc tho ,tlnio Amrlc wns feeding tho civilian populntloiiH of ltul;lum,. fjerbln nnd northern Franco an assist nut of Mr. Hoover In llieso luvnded coimtrlos, luiri pictured In n urnphlc ytiy tho conditions ho found ninnnir tho people it was Ids duty to hdp. After describing (tut terrlblo conill tlons In Poland In" 1010, tho millions that wero tlylnir pf stan'htlon, thoi liliudrixls of ihnnsnuds of defenseless peoplp thnt had been ruthlessly cut down by tlnf sword of tlio German con uueror, ho says: In that situation, tho Germnit com mander Issued a proclamation. Kvery nbl6-bod!ed Polo wis bidden to Ger many To work. If nhy refused, lot no, other Polo j?lvo lilfn to rat, not so much as n mouthful, under penalty of Gcrmnn military law. This is tho choico the flormnn got' eminent Rives to tho conauered Polo,' to tho husband and fntlicr of n starv luc family: Leave your family or dip. or survlvo ns the case may ho. Leavo your country which is destroyed, to work In (Sermmiy for Its further de struction. If you nr obstinate, wo shall seo that you surely Mrve. Staying with Ids full;, ho Is doomed und they nre not saved; tho rather, nnd husband can do uoihlu; for them, liu only adds to their risk nud sufrerlnsr. Leaving them, ho will be cut off from his family, tht'y may never hear from him twain nor ho from them. Ger many v,l!l. set him to work (lint u fler man workman may ho released lo llcht itKutnst his own land and -people. Ho shall bo lodged In barracks, behind Imrbed win" entniiRleiiumtri, under armed guard, lie shall sleep on thu bare ground with a single thin blnu- f hot. Ho shall bu ticaiitlly fed and his earnings shall bo taken from him to pay for Ids food. That Is tho cliolco which tho Ger man government offer to u proud, seiultlvv, high-strung people. Death or-slnvery. When u I'ole gtivo mo thnt proclama tion, I was hollititf- I'-ut ( luul to ro Htraln myself. I was practically tho only foreign civilian In tlio country and I wanted to got food to tho people. That was what I was there for and I must not for nny cause Jeopardize tho undertaking. I naked Governor Gen eral von Header, "Can this ho trin7" "Ileally, 1 cannot say," ha replied. "I have signed so many proclamations; nsk General Von Krles." .So I nsked Gunurnl ,von Krles. "Gen eral, this Is u civilized people. Can tlds bo truol" "Yes," hu said, "it Ib truo" with nil nlr or adding, Why not? I dared not trust myself to speak; I turned to go. ' "Walt," ho said. And ho explained to mo how Germany, olllclal Germany, regards thu state of subject pooploB. It Is hard for uu to lmaglno such n condition In America as -Mr. Wnlcott has described as existing In Ilun-iid den Poland, und yet that Is Just what would exist should our boys, nud tho boys of our allies, now lighting In Franco fall to defeat tho soldiers of (his murder empire. This fair coun try of ours would bo mndo Into it Gor man province; our peoplo would bo tho slaves of tho Junkers of Germany, subject to tin: beastly whllus of tho ofllcers of tho German nnnyi In no war in which America has over en gaged havo tho stakes been so great as In tills present conflict, Should wo, by nny chance, lose; should tho Hun, by any chance, win; our liberties, out happiness, everything Americana hold dear, would bo lost. Church Services at New Bridge Sunday schdol at 10 a. m. Prejlclilng at'll a m Epwdf th League at 7:3d p. m Preaching at 8:30 p. m. Prayer meefing ovory Thurs day evening at' 8:30, X- Ml Johnson,- Minister, '