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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1918)
-rr if-r OYHn ?"S7"Ril" J GIMoII.o Snfety ItiKOr .O0, lt Additional locul news on back Over there in Flanders Fields the Germans know and Fear that cry. Right here-at-home "Go-get-em" means Those Bonds Liberty Bonds You intend to buy. Go Get 'em! Any Bank Wilt Help You. rm jusvunmrfiiwew coirrftiitjrKX) Txmovau vks X'ATllIOXJO CO-OPBKATXOM Ol? M. CIIASI3 000000 0 00000000 LOCALS Don 'I overlook the wan I acta. Tliresliint? has com men cod in I JUWrTJUO i Mho Valley. VwmooooooooMooooooooi! For breakfast try Uncle John's rinu.H..1 Sl.rw.mtilfii- wnnt. In 1 PyniH, t Uloy .-(! Baker Monday. Nick Maul and family leftTuos day for the const. Endcrs Safety Itaxor $1.00 at Richland DniK Store. d Ifilmor Wart reports that he iitill has lots of peaches for sale. N. IJ. Ashcraft and family have moved into Mrs. Rosa Bennett's! house. i Another shipment of "Hoacon UloiH" cqffee jtitst received; try it. Haley'.-ad '.losoph Gihhon has none to the! Wil'amette Valley where he will visit for several weeks. F. S. Morrison has ordered the News sent to his son Honry. a letter from whom appears else yhoro in this isu - , Martin Olson returned Satur day from linker, brinuinK his six-year-old son, Troy, who had un ilci'Kone an operation for rupture. Ladies, you will never realize just what genuine corset comfort really means until you have worn a Gossard. See the Hue at Saun ders Hro'i. ad W. E. llaird and family went lo Baker Saturday, taking with them Mrs. Betry, a sister of Mrs. Kaird. who had Ken visitinu here for several days. P. IS. Herr has eh united his ad dress from Tonopah, Ne.. to Ft. Richmond, Calif., and in sending $1.60 for renewal says: "The f'ovB is ike lotting a letter from home al ways welcome. ' ' '- A fine bsiby hoy arrived at the homfihof .Mr. aim Mrs. V. u. Arm Will M'taterson left the first ot the week for Arlington. "Uncle .Joe" Wright of Sparta was a visitor here Sunday. K-erHoady Safety Razor $1.00 Gt Hichland Drug Store. au Miss Maude Halley left Monday for Monmouth to attend Normal. Mrs. Mable Cover and children were at the county seat the first of the week. John Farley left Tuesday for Portland where he expects lo go to work in the ship yards. !). H. Curfman is now school superintendent of Sherman coun ty and is living at Moro. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. Kiest of Sparta a e the proud parents of a chanr.ing little daughter born last Saturday night Jf Work on putting 552 acres of corn into silos commenced at the Sejgel ranch this week. It is estimated there will be between GOO and 700 tons of ensilage. We are in receipt of a copy of "The Buglo." published by "the soldiers of America's largest per manent cantonment" at Camp Lewis, Wash. It was sent by l'age and Harry Jeffords. Miss Iowa Roddick, who has been attending school in Kansas for the past two years, is visiting with her brother, T. J., at Cald well. Idaho, and will soon return to Hobinetle to make her home with her mother, Mrs.'Chas. A. Cnrothers. Dr. Beck will enter U. S. ser vice about Oct. 1st, so will close his dental office hereon Tuesday, Sept. 21th. After the buns are strong on I;ridy, Sept 13th. f whipped tlio Doctor intends to All concerned doing nicely and the proud father declares he has always known "Friday the 18th" to be his "lucky day," There being more or less ex pense connected with all war work meetings, John Fraser on Sunday evoniug explained to the auidienco at the opera house thai ho considered it rather selfish for u half di scan men to pay them as they had been doing in the past, as there were others who would like lo help. A collection was taken and $28.01 collected to be used for such purposes. Great Faith In Chamberlain' Colic and ami Diarrhoea Remedy. "Oluuiibor'uln'H Colic anil Diarrhoea Remedy wan tmod by my father about a veur no when ho had dlituhova, It re- iuveil hlin itit niiKtiy niia ny uikiiik liriio dosed ho whh nbeolutulv cured. Hit mu iin.nt fnltli lii thl remedy." writes MrS. W. U. Williams, Stanloy, N. V. ocnto hce permanently for both himself and wife are convinced there is no spot so favored by nature as Eagle Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Love are enjoying a visit from their throe daughters: Miss Calistia who U employed in the telephone oflice at Pocatello; Miss Marie who has been employed in the telephone office at Weiser but wi'l go from here to Los Angeles to take up similar work, and Miss Helena who has boon attending school at Portland preparatory to entering U. S. service. Has a High Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. "I linvo u hih opinion of Chamber lain's TublulH for biliousness ami us n Uxatlve," writes Mrn. 0. A. Harm, Charleston, 111., "1 luivu msor found anything eo mild nud pleasant to tine. My, jy.pther lius also used thuso toblots with satisfactory results." Mr. and Mrs. Lrnest Evans have gone to Portland to locate. Goo. F. Thompson and daughter took a load of peaches to Union last wqek. Misses Esther and Lida Saun ders left Friday for Corvallis to attend 0. A. C. Mrs. C. 13. Barber and children returned Saturday from a visit at Banks and Portland. Hompera, covoralls, and cloth ing of all kinds for el.ik'rcn, at Saunders Bro's. ad Elmer Wart has purchased a large dryer and will have lot of home-dried fruit for ea'e ere long. Mr. and Mrs. W. (i. Saunders returned Tuesday from Hot Lake. Mrs. Saunders health is much im proved. All members of the Ladies Aid Society are requested lo meet at Mrs. Matthews' tomorrow (Fri day) afternoon. Mrs. W. 13. Barber returned l-nma fcifinrinv from RGVI.'nil U'PflfS '. . . ... i . . t . . f ! viBlt wun nor (lauun cr, aire. Nellie Cropp at Banks. Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. Tobe Reese of Cove, and Mrs. Cora Harrington rf Portland, a daughter of Kd E. Gates, were visitors in the valley this week. Notice Those who purchased Third Liberty Loan Bonds on the in itallmenl plan, may now obtain same by calling al the Eagle Valltty State Bank. Notice! All wishing dontal work done should make aopoint ment tt once, as I will close my office on Sepi. 24th 'for an indefi nite period. Dr. R. H. Beck. ''Does Suchan American Exist" before answering read the space on an inside page contributed by B-rt Rogers' and IhomasSeigel. Also read I Have a RemJevous With Death." Do it now! Ladies, our millinery opening was a big success, and there was a reason. Our sale of hats was the largest in our experience. Come in and look , our millinery over. E. & W. Chandler. ad A "Liberty Chorus" was or ganized at New Bridge on Tues day evening. More than seventy persons were present and great enthusiasm manifested. Miss Lucilu Brooks and Mrs. Paddock were cluson a3 leaders and prac tice will be held on Monday and Wednesday nights of each week at Holcomb's hall. That an appropriate section may lie reserve'! for hagle valley in the "war women parade at Baker Saturday, it is requested that all those expected to attend from this section will please leave their names with Miss Opal Mat thews at Hichlantl Drug btore. Also autoists who will have room for one or more pnssengeis to leavo word at the same place as there are many who will go if n conveyance can be obtained. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon have received a card from their son Bill, announcing his safe arrival in Siberia. As far as we are able to learn he is the first Eagle Val ley boy to arrive in that country. His address is William W. Gordon, Co. G, 12th U. S. luf , American Expeditionary Force, Si norm, -Cure Depot Qunrtoriuastor, Sun Frnncisco, Calif. Kitchen ware- How is your supply of kitchen ware? Now is a good time to re- i plenish your pots and pans. I Kitchen ware of all kinds are ad- I vancing rapidly. We own our pres- j ent stock at prices considerably low- j er than present prices and have j marked them accordingly, You will save money to buy at our prices? Come in and look the stock over. a . us aieys Store. 3 eea A to 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 palronagg. All orders, large or small, will receive prompt attention. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at postoffice. PASSENGERS CARRIED - Richland, Oregon J. 0. STICKNEY, McDowell Bros. & Si. John - -APIARY- Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds Hives, Supers, Cards, FoundaMon, etc. All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed Write, phone or call for prices. C. C. St. John, Manager, - Richland, Oregon nrtnni ' f w i" 1 l""'ltT"ff"",''" "m 0 SuraooaJ all the forces and rocurcc of tlie Republic to the defente of 1'rcctSon THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which tlie Uaitcd State aat'-oriUx hare racked aoe of tfce k fifteen 4itiii3i:hed iaJtltutiont of tic tur.try for wceHeoee a;.j-.ary training, ha tcspoaded to tJifr' t;!!. The Cillejc fc , d: stinguished not oaly far it KiUItciy irutActioa, but , Its ttrons Jnduri:il coarse for Biea id forwoo:: ' VoCTlloml r.-ution. s ' ' . It wholAaje, ptirposcful student life. , .. ' , It deasocratic college pirit. " , I successful graduate. Student enrolled last year, 453; stars on its servfcc dafi, I2;S, . over forty percent representing officer. Collego opens SepUmbor 23, 1918 , For cmlog. new ll!uttta BoatUt. 1 other information write to ke Rtbtfr. Corvtm.. Oregon People Speak Well of Chamberlain's Tablets. "I htivo bctn eolIin ClutniberlnlnV Tablets for about two yonrs ntul hoard Btuili ood roportH from my customers that I concluded to ulvo them a trial myself, and can say that I do not beliov" tlittro iri nnother preparation of tint kind uqual to them," writes G. A. Mellrido, Heatiford, Out. If you nro troubled with indigestion or constipation slvo tbcm a trial. Tboy will do you good. Nilson Tractors Guarantee farm efficiency. Create'.traction automatically. Stand year of hard service. Light weight eay to handle. "Junior" for J plows. "Senior" for i (Our J.plow machines coming soon.) NILSON TRAC10R SALES CO., East Morrison at E. Third St. Portland, Oretron. , , , Fw. E. BAIRD I FUNERAL DIRECTOR I LICENCED EMBALMER Caskets and Sluotidiot AH Size Ahvajs In Stock RICHLAND. OREGON Phono: Two shorts, Oneloni Keen Kutter .Safety Razor $1 ot Richland Drug Store. ad