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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1918)
MICKIE SAYS GLA03 OF WMER JICT THM OLD HMO-COtl.CD COO VNHO'O OKCK GIK VCMIS ON WtG CUOCCR.tPftON.WC COKA6 N fSFTEft VJE &6G.N f4 VMNSnCD fME 0OS3 TO TWROVJ OFP fiOMMHIM1 OU TUB tMU. QECUZ T VJUZ. fio urstiGau uim voo Two Autos in Collision A bad auto collision occurred M'iiiit'i.n .. fl... ii... ll. J. A, Klrby was in from Baker ycnteniay. Free lunch will he Hcrvod to all dor Canyon road, a short distance! at the sale next Monday IWimUS llWI til t tivrxai Inn .( I lw Dfun Valley road. Donald and Miss Lillio Sullivan were on their vay TWRCA-fRKmr' -t' guc him, : to Koblnetto to meet their sister Miss Goldie, wlw had just rirrivod frfjftv (you fiKWHtCHci)) p fflsh'Sl THOUGHT VOV &J? J weer ;rttv r OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtoi' ooo oo oo M ooo OOOO MWhT Sam' JJrown filled his silo last week. I'Vcsh cooked moats, sliced as you wapt it, at Haley's. d Mr. and Mrs. I'Yed McDowell have returned from Portland. Floyd II. Stout's nddress is Ft. Collins, Colo., care of Y.M.C.A. Harry Sillier writes to send the paper to 270S North Fourth St.. LiiGrande. The sale last Monday was not very well attended yol the slock Bold for fair price. The Woman's Home Misaipnnry Society have turned their Liberty Ilon'd over to the Armenian Re lief Fund. A big lir.e of house drones, in cluding exti'a large and small fiizrfl; and outing flannel, both ligh' and dark, ut Saunders Uro's. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Howell .re turned Sunday evening from a v'.sir wlih their son, Willie, and family at Indian Valley, and with friend ut Weiser. Ferrnan Davis writes: "I re ceived a copy of tbe ISagle Valley 'News day before yesterday so have the home news of a month apo. I sure was good and glad Ui get it and I flope it keeps on coming as news items from home r sure welcome here:" A meeting of fai mera interested In selling whoat or having wheat stored.' will lie held at I'obinette at 8 p. m. on Saturday, Oct. 61 h. This meeting Is ealied by Henry IS. Tweed, county ogent, for the purpose of duviaiiur some means Ao store grain until the embargo is lifted on wheat shipped East. Basle Valley citizens contribut Od $277.81 to the Salvation Army in the recent drive. The suceoss of the campaign being duo to the following solicitors: W. M Mar tin, New Bridge; L. ('. llolman and C. E. Uarbur, Kiel. land; Orla Howell, Sunny Side; C. J. Shaver and C. II. Brooks, Daly Crook; 'Miss Paulino Guy or, Pleasant Ridge. Croup If your ohlldriui nro Mibjuut- to nroun Cut u liottlo of Cliniiiuurlulu'a (JoiikIi liumudy, mill whon tho nttniik roimw on 111) on rod 1 1 to follow tliu plain priiitori 1 1 liuitluiiH. Voti will bo miriirWuil ut tho iiulck lUlof which It affords. from Idaho, and ran into Cooper's truck driven by "Woo'lrow" Wil son. I ho car j were going at a fast rate and when they struck both were soriously damagou unt lortunately the occupants escaped without a. Hcratch. Fresh cookies at Haley's. ad CarHon Gover has been called to report for service. Huy your Envelopes at Hich land Drug Store. ad lhickinyham & Hecht Shoos for sule at Kendall's. ad Mrs. Ethel DeVore is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. L. Stone. John Frasnr and daughter Miss Mury, returned Friday from Pen dleton. Fred Ellis of Huntington, a f.irmer' resident of Eagle Valley, is visiting hero with old friends. Cabbage is ready now, those who have placed orders should call ntonce. Mrs. Mary Garrett, New Bridge. Mrs. Goo. Doniley and children, Mrs. Gavin, Misses Velma Craig and Lenora Hewitt, autoed out from Baker and spent the week end in Eagle Valley. Ladies, we have just received by express from Chicago just one dozen hats. You had better look them ovor, yours may be there. E. & W. Chandler. ad It is interoatiug to know that 200 peach i its are required to proauce enougn carbon lor ono gas mask respirator, and that ic takes seven lxwnds of pits or shells to make the carbon for one gas mask. Mrs. Kosa Bennett is now lo cated at Astoria where her hus band is working in the ship yards. She writes that her son, Chtvnce Bradford, who had been stationed at A&tcria for several tnnathrf, had been trUi.&ferred to Ft. Lowden, Wash., just four day before her arrival. H. IT. Moody having received word that his son Richard, who I was stationed at Camp Holabird, j Mil., had been taken sick.Jsent a telegram Sunday asking if the b y's condition was,erious. On Tuesday morning he received a reply stating "Hichard V. Moody convalescent at" Fort McHeury llitpitul. Signed, Leisenring, Commanding." Trench Mirrors, 50c and 75c. at Kichland Drug otorc ad Miss Pauline Guyer is working at the hotel at Kobinetlc. Buy your Writing Tablets at Kichland Drug Store. ad A few ladies' coats of latest style at Saunders Bro's. -ad S. II. Jackson of Dry Gu ch lost a valuable horse Monday. Peerless Bread from the Star Bakery at Payette, Jdaho, for sale at Frank Clarke's, ad Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Becker of Grand Hondo Valley arc visiting at the Wright Chandler home. Mr. J. F. Boyer and Mrs. Minn Leonard, residents of Dry Gulch district, were united in marriage last. week. Iieport received this morning slates that Mrs. W. W. Kirbv ia growing wf-akor each hour and is unconscious the grea.er parti of the time. Bill McDowell has bought Jas. I'erguson's place. Mr. Ferguson baa bought a lot adjoining the livery barn and will erect a cot tage thereon. Thos. Seigel has shown us sum- pies of corn grown on his Daly Creek ranch that is of a quality nearly equal to that grown in the corn belt." It is of the Little Yellow Dent variety and xMr. uel says he- has quite a lot Jwill go 100 bushels to the acre. NoticeA meeting will he held at Pleasant Hidge school house at 8 u'olock tomorrow (Friday) evening, lor tno purpose ri ar ranging to have our telephone I he coi.nected direct with the central office atlHichland. Ah parties interested in the line, and those now connected, as well as tho?e who wish to get in on this line, are qrged to be present. R. Guyer. I During the National Need for Clothes of Greater Service St r -r,.r ---'--- 0? Buy "Premium bacon ham at Haley's, -ad and Water Users, Attention! A meeting o'f all persons inter. ested in tho various irrigation ditches in Eagle Valley will be held at the town hall in Richland on Saturday, Oct. 5th. at two o'clock in the afternoon, for tho purpose of hearing comtnitteo report and taking up other matters. Drills Bight 1 Jours a Dayv JaySchultz, under date of Sept. 20, writes his sister, Mrs. Nora McCraw, as follows: "I would have written sooner out have been out on the target range 1 2 miles from here. As we cjrtme back it just poured down rain all day, water was running' evry place; there were lota wf mud holes in the road where the wuior was anee aeep out we marched right through and thought it wasiots of fun. We have to drill awful hard now eiuht hours a day and 1 fed like going to bed when I got l in from drill, but I havon't been Melt (Vday sinco 1 left the hospi tal and am as fat as a pig. All the boys that c me from home aro still with me yet, they all look fine. 1 think we are go ing across to France in about a mouth or perhaps before', so I have been told." Jay K. Sehulta 68rd Inf., Co. I, Camp Meade, Md M'. Smith Recommends Cliamtici Iain's Tabids " I Imvti hnd nmro or luFHNtomiidi troit hl UT oluht or It'n ymirn," writt-H Mr, (i II. Hinlth, Uruwurtun, N.Y. "Wlion ktilTiriiiK from ulimikHof imliimtliiii.uiKl limviiiL'H ulKir cnHiu', ono or two o( ('liaiiiliuruiln'H TalfletH lutvo ahvn.VH ro Ihtvi'd mo. ' I huvii ulbo found thum n lilciifiint Inxnllvu," TIii'hu tnhlotH toiio ii tliu Rtomuch mill niniblo It to perforin Hh fniictioiiD imtiirnlly. if you nrotrou hli'd with IniliuuHtiou ulvo thum n trlnl. uut wt'll.uuil btay well, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Most ltclliible Aftur ninny yuiiia' oxiu iiinco in tho HUD of it n i id other (-oiiu)i nii'dicinus, thrroiire iimiiy win proffr Clmtuhor I.iIii'h to nny oihi'r. Jlri. A O. Kirandn (irt'imvlllu, Illrt., writi'H: "Oliiimhurlttin' Conuli Kennedy ImH lieun used in my inotlK.r'x lionm nud inliui for yi'nn, mid wo ulwnyH found it it quick euro for colds mid bronchial trouble. Wo Hud it to bo tho inoHt roliahlo cough niedlclno wo huvo tuod." You Hhritild know what you are buying.. Your money should poenro clotheb tlnit stand up under nil conditioitB. Kd. V. Price's dependable woolens nild flkillod tailors insure ymi overy advantage of style, fit and wear at an eqnituble price. Just what conservation calls for. V O . 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Sinco taxlcaba won tho first bnttlo of the Maruo, . gnsbllno and. rubber hnvo been iucrouslng factors. Soiuo of tho Amorlcan troops in rocout battlos, perhaps those shown abbro in n niomentnry halt In a French village have travoled thirty hours with hardly n stop for ro?t. Vour subscription to tho Fourth Liberty Loan will odd to tho cartktnty that Souio day troops will not rouoh a flcht too lata to win it.