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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1918)
MICKIE SAYS VkOVl oanR-a -To REMt-nf 5 Hn blCADOl 6UB-GCP.tUUR. VJMO PUR WIS PA.-PCU UfcCMNQMLtt VJM6M Ifft OUB M" -tho pouvhin op fnootH- tVV 6fftADOS SUvVGCtUfiER. 4 V ft fJ M.I Jh ft. in ft ! - Bo sure to rend the back page. Dr. WHaon haB a swell new Nutil) nu to. S. II. Dcflh'is working at tho livery stable. Buckingham &IIcchtShoes for I-'or school lunchos try our pca-!aalo at Kendall's. ad rooooooooooooooooooats , LOCALS I Kit! Kit!! Hit!!! At Klchlund Drug Store ad Mis) Mnhlc Saunders left for Milton Saturday. Mrn. Wallace Owens has taken charge of tho Richland Hotel. Mo.d Stout loft Friday for a visit at Florence and otlic points in Colorado. School Supplies Complete lino of everything needed by scholars at Saundeis Urn's. --ad Miss Fern Chandler entertain id a number of young people on Tuesday evening in honur Guy Sharp. Wo wish to print letters from Eagle Valley boys in service you like to read them, so does every subscriber. Bring 'cm in. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selby and children have left for the North Yakima country, where they will remain the coming winter. Rruce James loft last week for Snlcm to join his wif., and from there will go to Wilbur, Ore., where the latter will teach school the coming year. Harney Eidson has lauded tho contract to make n lot of improv mentson Wm, Wyatt's residence. He will build a 21x23 addition, a bath room, three porches; and a cement cellar. Gentlemen, a well drsssed man is always noticed, tiiereiore pa tronize our made-to-measure de partment. Suits to measuro from . $1G.00 up. Satisfaction gunran teed. E. & W. Chandlor.-nd J. S. Bodah has returned to thb Valley after being absent for several months. Ho had been at tho coast but the damp air brought on rheumatism and ho was confined in the hospital at Portland for some time; Mr. Bodah informs us that tho last letter ho received from his son Roy was written at Camp Mead, Maryland Hoy was married to a California farmer's daughter a few months ago. Great Faith lit Chamberlain's Colic and and Diarrhoea Kcmedy. "Glininbur'ulii'B Colli) and Dinrrhocn Reinuily was iihuiI liy my athor about n vuur no wlitin ln lind diarrhoea. It rti llnvcd hint l'ninodlatuly and by tuklnu tliruo doses liu wnu ahsohUoly cured, lit) Iiiih ureal faith in thU roniedy," wrltou ilia, w: h; wimuiini sunioyfis. v. nut butter. Haley's. ad Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shclton and children went to Baker Tuesday. Trench Mirrors 50c and 7Cc pach, at Hichland Drugstore. ad Tfiomas Claiko of Baker Is vis iting at the homo of his brother Frank, in Hichland. Abe Burns returned to tho Vol-U-'y Sunday after several months absence spent in Washington and Idaho. Tho date of opening the Daly Creek school has been postponed until the 23rd owing to so many of tho students being needed on the firms. Chas. Barber received a thor oughbred Hambouillet buck last Friday. Tho animal is suro a line one ami was purchased from the ilutterlluld Live Slock Co. of Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Mishey of Boise were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kirk for a few duys this week, whili onroule to Seattle. Mrs. Mishey is Mr. Kirk's only sister. Mary Boswoll, independent can didate for county clerk, wus in tne Panhandle last week, getting acquainted with the voters. She is a lady of pleasing personality i t iii i li ar.d is connueni tutu inercsuu oi the election will bo in her favor. Guy Sharp, who is in naval ser- v.ce ami nas uuen sinuoneu on the U. S. S. Connecticut, leaves today for service after a short visit with his parents at New Bridge. Guy occupied the Meth odist pulpit jointly with Rev. J. M. Johnson :ast Sunday evening and a large crowd vas out to hear him: Owing to tho rush of work in the fields and orchards the sale at the Bradford Hotel last Satur day was poorly attended, yet in spite of that fact everything put up was sol 1 and the prices ob tained were quite satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will leave this week for Astoria where they may locate permanently. ' The daily press throughout the country recently published the photo anil a write-up of Vivian! E. Jones of Fresno, Calif., who is a member of Aero Squadron Et stationed at San Antonio, Texas. Corporal Jones, who is a brother ot Mrs; Grover Craig of Rich land, has invented n new carbu retor adjustment for aeroplane motors that will cut down the speed of the propollorsxfrom 400 tj 200 rev'dlutlcns per minute at tne nviator s wiiij tnus en abling him to keep his engine running'smoothly at slow speed, a thing that has not been possible heretofore; Corporal Jones is now at work on a new style of machine gun winch he believes will be of tremendous service in air warfare; People Speak Well of Chamberlain's Tablets. "I liavo been eulllnu ChnmberlnliiV Tablets (or about two yearn and heard such tfood reports from my customers that 1 concluded to ulvo thoin a trial myself, and can Bay that 1 do not bollovo tliuro l nnotnor preparation oi tnu kind eiial to them," writes U. A. Mcllrido, IJeadford. Out. If you aro troubled with indication or constipation slvo thoin A trinli iiioy win no you good. Trench Mirrors GOc ancj 75c each) at Uiohland DrugStore,--ad I Service Kits-$3.00 to $100. Hichland Drug Store. ad Mr. and Mrs. Otis Moody have moved up from Snako River and are again rcsidonts of hichland. The Woman's Missionary So eioty will meet at the homo of Mrs. Mattio Cover on Thursday, Sept. 19th, at 2 o'clock p. m. TtVinuntt iimII ninnMl Rll n . day morning at the Methodist, (iiurcli. but owimr to the patriotic rally will not preach that evening. Tho Misses Ivaand Edna Shop-J ardson and Mildred Blair, also! itir. Buford Kinnison, of Baker, spent Sunday at the Wm. Chand ler homo. No garment is so essential to the well being of the women of tho nation as the Gossurd Corset. Examine the line at Saunder3 Bro's. ad B. F. Kiest was down from Sparta, Monday, and informed that that the people of that dis trict are unwilling to believe that the grain recently burned there was the work of an incendiary. That dairy stock is in demand w as pi oven by the results of the sale of Fred Selby's herd on Mon day afternoon. Bidding was fast and the twenty-five head sold fur $MG1.50. One cow brought $116, and fivc3-nionths-old calves brought $23 each. Mr. and Mrs. W. Duke were over from Pine Valley after fruit ast week, and while here called at tho News oflice and ordered a copy of the paper sent for a year to the address of their son, Pvt. Claude L. Duke Co. D, 361st Inf., U.S.A. P.O. 776 American E. F., France Miss Pearl Johnson, agj 13, hiK a close call from death Sun day afternoon. She was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elliott and shortly after the noon meal was taken in witn imps. Mrs. Elliott made mistake and gave the little girl a half spoonful of iodine instead of a colic remedy as intended, but immediately discovered the error and administered an antidote and summoned a physician. Thanks to tho prompt action Miss Pearl is now fully recovered. Auto Thieves Again at Work, On Saturday night parties ap propriated the auto belonging to W. C. Caider of Baker, who with his wife had como to the Valley for fruit, and went out for a joy ride. Tho thieves ran tne car into Linn Ilolcomb's buggy which was stunding alongside the road near the cheese factory, where it was found Sunday morning. One of the springs on the auto was broken and it was otherwise damnged; the buggy was badly wrecked, one wheel being torn completely off. Tho miscreants have not appre hended, but four young fellows aro under suspicion and should a little more evidence be secured they are in for a "hot time." llas .1 High Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. "I hnvo n high opinion of Ohambcr Iain's Tnblots (or bltloiiBiit'HS and as t laxative." writuB Mrs. O. A. Barnes Charleston, 111.. "1 have novor found anything to mild and pleantnt to use. My b' other has also uiou theio -tablets with satisfactory rceultw." School Supplies i AH kinds of tablets, penholders, pencils, composition books, spelling tablets, practice tablets, drawing tablets, inks and crayons. We have gathered together a strong line of these goods and will appreciate your patronage. 3 j Rate Cash Store a eys 6 I v u g o V) u o I? o I a n 8 n a Auto Truck Service! I have secured a Federal Truck of 3,000 pounds capacity, and will make regular trips to and from Bakei, and solicit your patronage. -All 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- t Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation, etc. All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed Write, phone or call for prices. C Cv St. John, Manager, - Richland, Oregon vannEm rgsssssszta xrsssaasa ca scosasscEsa rt rnv-XB 6 Summons all the forces an J resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the fifteen distinguished institutions tf the country for excellence in military training, has" responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but Distinguished also for Its strongtadustri.il courses for men and for women: In Asticultute, Commerce, Engtneeriaf, ForMtry Home Economics Mining, fturmacy, snJ Vocational Education, Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. . ' Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 3453; Stars On its service flags, lie8, taver forty percent representing officers. College opens September 23, 1918 For cataW riw Illoitraie4 Bookltt, and other Information write to the Re.iutar, Corvallij, Oregon ; - Card of Thanks. In behalf of myself and sons, as well as Mrs. 0. W. Decker and other relatives, I desire to thus publicly thank the tfood people of the community for their extreme kindness expressed in so many ways during the illness and death of my beloved wife, and also for tho numerous floral offerings. J.N;-Carroll. -:i ' Buy Liberty Bonds today. VULCANIZING. I have installed a new plant and am prepared to vulcanize -anything that it is possible to re pair in that manner (even hot water bottles and rubber boots) CASINGS and INNER TUBES?' a specialty. All work guaran" teed 'satisfactory. W. E. HOLMES,. - Plant at Richrand,Autu Co.-radf v. s. - i.