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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1918)
MICKIE SAYS p -rmtRtfft oHt of -iwttt IN VOOR VJNOOV , NAMV JB9t RCMCfABCfc "TUftf VOUB. 801.01RR. BONS OOT OOliC 8PNRC fmH WHCN HH SVTfi 'ROUND rND VMONOBRS W tS O0rV ON BACK HOMO. VM' QUO HOMO PKPtR'!!. VAJR DOt ' SENO t TO PRANCE, 7 111 llilllllllllill sg?f..: . ;..n!,.iL',.iw.i.L x.ju ea fSf OREGON MKT I Ivl . a tivimtmSit R iioUViuiujN ran oooooooo 0 O oooo oooo LOCALS oooooooooWoooooooo Tho open Bcison for deer with horns begins noxt Monday. If you need a now Watch buy it at Richland Dru Store. ad The Richland Hotol lias been leased by Mr. Gilkic of Haines. Tuesday's auto stogo from Ba ker turned over on tho S grade but no one was injured, .Sliced boiled ham, veal loaf and pickled pigs foot; fine eating; for Balu at Frank Clarko'u,ad Parties havingi honoy for sale will do wHl to see Saundors Uro's. before selling elsewhere. ad R. E. Bradford was in from Njssa last week, and beforo re turning added Lis name to tho News list. My Peaches are ripening fast; it will bu to your interest to pluce your order immediately, Elmer Wart, New Bridge, Ore. ad Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cundifrand family came in for u visit tast week. Fred returned to Baker Monday, but tho family will re main for several days yet. Lester llolcomb returned Sun day from Portland where ho had been in attendance at the Nation al Encampment of the G. A. . He says ho had tho grandest time imaginable and met several old comrades in service. In reply to the many quiries as to why "Over tho Top" failed to appear in last week's issue, wo will say that the error was a re Bult of our erratic mall service. Tho regular installment of tho story will bo found on insido page as usual from now on. The Nazareno tent meetings closed Sunday evening. A church was organized hero and Earl C. Perry of Nampa will have charge of it and tho one at Halfway. Rev. W. H.-Tullis and wife and Rev. N, P. Herald, who conduct ed tho ti.eotings desire to express their thanks for iho favors ex tended thorn by Richland citizens. Summer Complaint. " DuriiiK tho It it wt'ntliur"of iho lunimor months tjomo inoinhcr of nlmoHt (ivory futility is llkuly to bo troubled with nu uunntiirnl 1oohoirbr of tho bowels, nnd It it of thotcrcntuat liiiortftnco thnt this bo troutu 1 promptly, which can only bodono wlicn tho medtcinu In koptnt hiiml. Mr. F. V, Scott, BcottMvillo,N,Y.,BtutoHi "I flrnt imod Chntnhorliiln'eCo'lonnd l)lnr rhocft Hninody iib much us flvo yours nuo At thnt llmo 1 hud " sovoro nttnek of summer complaint unit wns siiffurlnit In tuimo pain. Onodonorollovcd mo. Othur liiciiiliurs of my family Imvo bIiico used it With ,'lko rosults." ndv i . . C T. Godwin will speak at the Alrdome tomorrow (Fri day) night on the Salvation Army War Fund. Hear him. T. J. Tolly loft fpr Idaho points yesterday. Buy your Stationery at Rich land Drug Store. ad Mrs. Mullikcn and children arc visitinfc at Caldwell. For lunch try our sardines in tomato sauce. Raley's. ad Ernest Evans and Fred Bluhm are among others called to leave tho first week in September. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Christen sen of Homestead were guests at tho A. F. Murray home last week. Ira Bradford has written his parents that he had an unevent ful trip acrces the "big pond" was not even seasick. Some-low-down sneak gotinto Elmer Wart's watermelon patch ono day last week and destroyed about half of tho melons by plug? ging them. Jimmie Thompson enrolled his name on our subset iption list last week and also ordered the News sent to his brother, Byron, who is in France. Rey. J. M. Johnson, Silas Mc Dowell and Mr. andMrsrC. il. Elliott autoed to Milton and at tended the Methodist cofcrcnce this week. Allies Caps A now line of Canadian and Scotch trench caps for women and misses, also trench belts, just put on sale at E. & W. Chandl.er.-ad Officers have recjuested us to warn the parties who discharged firearms in and around Richland on Monday night that such act is a violation of state law and a repetition of such will result in arrest. The 8th grade graduation ex ercises of the Sparta district will be held at the Sparta school house on next Thursday eve, Sept. 5th. After the program there will be an auction Of pies; proceeds to go towards paying for piano. Everybody invited. G. M. Kerr of Washington, D. C, chief classifier; C. H. Shattock of the University of California, technical advisor; C. A. Mayer of Washington, D. C, and P. Patton of 0. A. C, Corvallis, junior classifiers, are classifying land in this pectioh that will come un der tho G'10-acre homestead act. 'Twenty-one immediate rela tives of Mrs. Eliza Cundiff held a family reunion at the home of Mrs. G. B. Saunders last Sunday. All of Mrs. Cundiff's children and grandchildren were present except her son Walter, wno was in tho mountains, and her grand son, Virgil Saundors, who is in France. x Chronic Constipation. It Is by no munns nu onsy mnttor to euro thia dloonsu, but it can bo dono In inont liiBtuucvB by tnkluK Glmmborlnln'n Tablets ami complying with tho. plniu printed directions thnt accompany each package adv S. II. Desch is 'in fr6tii Baker. Mrs. Walter Mou'ltow 3s visit ing hero. Buckingham &HccbtShoo3 for salo at Kendall'H. ad Everett Saundors is now lo--catcd at 1483 Oak St., Eugene. Got your Eaglo Brand condens ed milk for babies at Haley's.. ad Messrs. C. 0. Powell and M. J. Powell of Brogan, Oregon, were visitors here last week. The Eaglo Creek Canyon road has been put in first class shape as far as the old Evans' ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDowell hf t yesterday for Portland where tho former will go to work in the shipyards. Mr. and Mrs. G. Guttcrsen of St Paul, Minnesota, arc visiting at tho home of their daughter, Mrs. J. R. Lee. Floyd Derrick and Ed Carna han were the only young men of this section that registered in Richland last Saturday. Mrs. W. J. Densley received a card Saturday night from Mel Thompson stating that he had "landed safely over Beas." "W. W. Kiroy was called to Baker yesterday by the serious illness of his wife, who is at the home of her sod J. A. Kirby. LADIES Our new lino of coats and suits are on display, come in at once an- look them over, ad Saunders Bro's. If you know the address of any homu boy in'service whose name docs not appear on the printed list, please bring or send it in at once. Butterfat prices are soaring skyward and dairy business is the. thing. Attend thesale in Rivhland on Sept. 0th and buy somo good dairy cows. Ladies, we are aenUs for The Victor Ladies' Tailoring Co. and have just received our fpll and winter sample book; conm in and look it over. Raley's. ad Louie Zeiglcr brought us a "bundle" of green beans Mon day. They were of the Kentucky Wonder variety and the pods averaged about a foot in length. Renowal subscriptions aro com ing in right along, still there are a number of subscribers that as yet have paid no attention to the statement of account sent them. Elmer Wart says that tlie re port that he has sold his fruit crop to outside parties is abso lutely false. His- fruit will be sold to the public and not to speculators. C. T. Godwin of Baker will speak at Parker's Airdome in Richland on tomprrow (Friday) evening on tho Salvation Army war fund, also the French ana Belgian Children's Relief. Don't fail to hear him. WW Where is the Photo oi your soiaser f $ or Sailor Boy ; Stomach and Liver Troubles. No und of misery and actual Buffering la,raqHcd by diBordura of tho stomach nnd liver, nnd may bo avoided by tho ubq of ChamberlAin'ri Ta,blota. . Glvo them a trial. Thoy only coat n quarter. adv Buy your Candy at Richland Drug Store. ad I. 0. 0. F ATTENTION Deputy Grand Master, Forrest L. Hubbard, will visit the Eagle Valley lodge in Richland on to morrow (Friday) evening. All Odd Fclfows aro urged to bo present. Don't Hide It Away Place it in a , Victory Photo Frame 25c each Raley's Cash Store r WwW0 W V WW w WkV mtm WWW f VVI WW W WW WmV mWWW Ww W ifewVWv Auto Truck Service! I have secured a Federal Truck of 3,000 pounds capacity, and will make regular trips to'andfroni Baket, and solicit your patronage. AH orders, large or small, will receive prompt attention. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at postoffice. PASSENGERS CARRIED ' J. O. STICKNEY, - Richland, Oregon McDowell Bros. & St. John APIARY Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundafion, etc. All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed Write, phone or call for prices. C. C. 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