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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1918)
& W. Chandler Different Store T 91 l 1 j easonable Dress Goods in all fabrics Women's Wash Dresses and Aprons in Percales and Cheviots and all desirable colors Our Fall Line of Millinery Watch for opening announcement in Dress and Work and all the latest patterns and fabrics.. Cali and examine our line. MEN'S SHIRTS We sell the Original Chippewa Work Shoe All others are followers Just received a iine of Boys' and Men's Military Hats, manufactured by Gor don & Furguson. They, are right DA RY ST OCK AT AUCTION km 4 x XT j i . ' r At the old Bill Wright Corral in Richland Monday, September 9th CAN OREGON REPEAT? Q7 TI of jersey grade catlie, including 14 first class u i LsJLOXX milch cows, 1 fine 2-yr-old heifer, 4 year ling heifers, ana 8 extra good calves. Nothing Reserved, all must be sold. Sale starts at 1:30 TERMS All sums of $25 ana under cash. On sums over $25 one years time will be allowed purchasers privinc bankable note, Come prepared to buy Fred Selby, Owner What You Want For Sale or Trade, For Rent, Wanted to Buy, lite. Comb Honey in 3 !b cards for sale at W. T. BennehofFs.-43p Home Cured Bacon and shoul ders for sale at Ianthus Chand ler's ranch, Richland. ad2t Lost last Friday between the J. R. Lee ranch in Dry Gulch and the Jesse Schultz place at New Bridge, a ladies' gold watch. Re ward if left at News office. Sliced boiled ham, veal loaf and pickled pigs feet; fine eating; for sale at Frank Clarke s. ad Parties having honey for sale will dp well to see Saunders Bro's before selling elsewhere. ad Another supply of these deli cious ginger snaps in barrels, 35c. Raley's. ad Lost Three letters between Mrs. Beck's place and Mrs. Sanr Cover s. lunder will please leave them at News office. Sweet Corn, 25c per single dozen 20c per dozen in lots. Mulkey's. 150 tons of hay for sale, also pasture. Good feeding ground with running water. Write or phone J. L. Soule, Baker, Ore. School opens Monday and we have books for all departments, also tablets, ink, crayolas, paints, liens, pencils, E. & VV. Chandler. SUMMONS. INTHF, ClKCl'ir COURT OF THE STATK OF OHKGON KOK Till' COUNTY OF HA K Kit. FRANK I'.HIMPKINS, Plaintiff, VS. JULIA A. SIMPKINS, Defendant. To Julia A. iimpnins, tho above de fendunt: In the name of the Statu of Oregon yon are nereny notnieti and renin reel to an pear unci aiiMver tlto complaint of the plaintiff hied airaniHt you in the uhovc entitled court and cause on or before the latl. day of September, 1018. and if you fail to co app-ar and answer, plaintiff will take default against jou and will thereafter apply to the court for the rt lief prayed for in the complaint to-wit for a decree forever dissolving tho-bonds 01 matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for a decree of divorce absolute from the defendant This summons in publiahed for nix viuukh uinj M'ven punncMioug inereoi in tne Jvajjie Valley ftews, published at K.chland, Huker County, Oregon, by order of tho Hon. Gustav Anderson, Cir cult Judgi of the State of Oregon for Iho County of Uaker, laid order having been made on UiolJtli davof July, 1918, YY. II. HTKAYKK, Attorney for Plaintiff First Pub. Aug. 1, 1918. Last Pub. Kept. 12, 1918. The vaults of the U. S. Treasury again need refilling. Ivut increasing expenditures necessary to hasten the cud of the War. tin Kccpiug-iip and Hacking-up of "Our Hoys," the Sustaining of the Allied Nation and their Peoples, the Perpetua tion of Deiuoeraev and Destruction of Autoc racy require the unstinted .sacrifice the DO YOfJIt W-ST. NOT SIMPLY "HIT," or every true American. The live of the -Ith Liberty Loan Is here. FIHST in every patriotic endeavor, OIUiCiON cannot, mill mil, j.'hi nnl falter NOW. With mere to work for, more to give for, more to sacrifice for every true O roninn will make it M duty to see that Oregon DOliS KKl'liAT Lv Riinigovur the top FJHS 1 opt e twain. While Iho can imign does not officially start until September UKtli. we will no voluntarily pledge our .subscriptions and nnli Ipotc our miulus 1 1 in 1 In this town, tins rmutlii ana llus slate IT WILL UP. OVI2H WHJ-N ITS OPIINKI). r iuenrii l.inuiTV Klenzo Tooth Paste 25c per tube at Richland Drug Store. ad Sunnyside school opens Sept. IGth with Mis3 Ruby Gentry in charge. Ed Ritch left for Union this morning from which place he will ship his Iambs. A winsome baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Govor on August IGth. Every man over 18 and under 4G must register Sept. 12th unless I e is in military or naval service or has previously registered. Mrs. Pulliam and little son re turned to Washington, D.C., Sat urday after several weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Winter Wright. The B'-C postroad from Rich land to the foot of the Halfway grade and the S-ag section thru Pine Valley have been approved by the Government and a call made for bids for construction. Among others leaving yester day with the Baker county quota were Alfred Bluhm, Mark Blue, Riusel Mitchell. Harrv Mt&on. Claud Hamilton. Paul Watrner. Jos. Jacobs, Page Jeffords, Harry B. F. Mitchell of Sparta made this office a pleasant call Satur day. He informed us that his daughter, Miss Eunice, and his son Dwight, are attending college at Stockton, Calif. Mr. Mitchell has two sons in army service: II. P., stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga., and L. B.( who is at Camp Funston, Kansas. t.x CoMiiimt SMASHES HIS GERMAN RAZOR Going to Buy Instead Ono Bears s United States Brand. That St. Paul, Minn. "Made In Germany." , ThcHe words Inscribed on a brand new razor purrhiiHcd tho other day by Trafllc Patrolman Thomas Hrown. whose Hindoo Is at Fourth and Wahnsli streets, ho enraged him after IiIh atten tion' Was called to It by Dan Costello that ho smashed the "Hun" razor against the court house wall. "I wouldn't aliavo myself with nny i)t those 1 1 razors If I had to," mild IJrown. "Now I'm going to buy a good razor nnd ll'tf going to bo marked 'Made In U. 8. A.' nnd don't you forget It," wcro his parting words. Dr. R. H. Beck Dentist Office al Richland Hold I Will vunaln Iiaca fVw etevA weeks, or until Uncle Sam calls me, and will look after vein dental needs. We fjuaranf-ee ill our work lo be satisfactory Plate and Bridge Work. a Specialty. ANGELIC RUFFIAN A PROBLEM Jeffords, John Macy: Geo. and Roy E. Carrothera. Duke Experience the Best Teacher. It U L'cncrallv mlmlttnd that rrur. iencu is tho bent tnadlor, but nhoiild wo not make uno of thooxporloncuof otliors' 3H well as our own? Tho oxporioncoof a thoiiHand purHoiiwjH inoro touudorximlod uwn than that of ono individual. Many thousands of uernniK havo mh Cliiim. borlaln's f!ouli Ilomudy for coutrlM and coIdH with tho huHt results, which shows It In bo a thoroughly ruliabiu pronarHtlon flir thoso dUiiusfs, Try It. It Is pronipl mid offuctual unij ilooant to iaW, British Lad Is Only Four, bUt British Colonel Seeks h Trainer For Him. Londo'hV-fho following advertise-' ment from a London nowsnapor shows that n colonol had a greater problem than commanding his men: "Colonel, young wlfo and small ruf fian of angelic exterior, ago four, offer home, board and .$l.r0 a year to a young lady who will undertake to In still Into mild riillliiu tho elements of a IJayard, develop a naturally, strong affection and help said wife In liousu nnd domestic duties. Family, less colonel, pleaaautly Minuted. Oood par eutago and upbringing and u cheery disposition mailt ctucntlnls. No pen. MllfltNtU." MOftE FRUIT and LESS SUGAR More Canned Fruit Oi-htd Fruit Fruit Imttur Fresh Fruh I low? Lets Jam Jully Preserve tSweut I'k'klos Not Coal Laud. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (I'libliHliar.) Department of Ihtvinterlor. U. H. Land Olllw at Udrniidu, Oro ioii, Aii'miHt in, HUN; Notice is linn-hy given that John . Morunn, of Itiehlaiid, Oregon, uho, on November '.'.I, 11)1-1, mmle lloiuestead Kntry.No (llll)IL' for N l-'i NK1 -I, fl e. 1 1. slid N l-HNW 1-1. Sue. IS. Township U imlli, ItaiiL'o 1,'t ICiiHt. U'lllanicttn Mi'rldiau, has fllud notlco of intention to inako three year 1'roof, lo i kIuIiIIJi eluim to theliiinl above deijcrllied, boforn A. II. Combs, Jr., at linker, Oregon, on tho 11th day of Oclolnr, HUH. Claimant namee as wltueHKes: John U. Havre of llnlfer, Oregon; Willlsni llurdv of linker, Oregon j Otto Hehlllnr, of Itiehlaiid, Oregon; I'M ward V. KiihIii liro'in, of Keating, Oreiou. 0, S, Dunn, Uuglvtuf.