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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1918)
I E. & W. Chandler TI1 Different Store New Fail and Winter Hats The latest styles and not var-time prices. Look 'cm over New Serge Dress Goods Navy Blue Black Brown Purple Green XL b!lG Ladies see our new Formfit Brassieres They fit the form they are made to fit Having decided lo leave Eagle Valley I will sell at the C. H. Brooks' Ranch, three miles Southeast of Richland Commencing at 10 a. m. ON MONDAY, A beautiful line of Pearl Buttons Alio Beauty Pins, Fancy Pins and Service Pins Jersey Sweaters and Mens' Slag Coats in contrasting colors and priced right Do your bit! Put Eagle over the top MI of the following personal property: DAIRY CATTLE 4 Registered Jersey Cows Three of these are fresh 1 Grade Jersey Cow 1 Grade Jersey Heifer 2 young calves If time permits several more cows will also be sold 1 Registered O.I.C. Boar A yearling and an extra good animal 1 Registered QIC. Sow With 9 suckling pigs-ihoroughbrtdi 2 SOW PigS eligible to registry 7 Weaned Black Pigs These arc all good and thrifty A Large Lot of Turkeys and Chickens A Letter From Camp Lewis Camp Lewis, Wash., Sept. 23. To the readers of the E. V. News: I am enjoying myself at Camp Lewis. We arrived here about three o'clock on the morning of the Gtb. They had a meal ready and we sure were glad for that. After about an hour and a half we were shown our bunks which welcrawled into. Hevei'e at 5:45 so we didn't get much sleep that night, in fact I didn't get any. The first day or two 1 was homesick for E. V., but after meeting lormer mends, some from Eagle and some from Nam pa where I attended sclnol last winter. I feel more at home. I also saw Chas. XIacy from Sparta. Have not yet been assigned my full uniform but have been doing some hard diilling. They are giving us thiee months' training in three weeks, so you see the result. We are going to be sent across soon, considering. It is not all of life to live, but after this, the judgment. I am glad I have made my peace, call ing and election sure. We may be transferred at any time. Fred Bluhm and others whom I knew have Leen shipped to Camp Grant. Yours in Service, Russell Mitchell, 27th Co., 1GG D. Ii. Camp Lewis, Wash. Sour Stomach Kat tlowly, manticatu your food thor oughly, atjf.r.in from nio-t for a fuwdayfl and in most cum the sour atotnacli will disappear, If it doe not, take ono of Chnniborlain'HTaliotH immediately after supper. Red inuutn aru moat likely to cause sour stomach and you may find it best to cut them out. MAKE YOUR ANSWER NOW Are we going to take hold In the "sood old American way?" We have not had to go throtiRh hardships. ours have been an ufttder part. We liave known little of sacri fice or deprivation. Compared with the offering of our boys, we havo done nothing as yet. And now, hero Is the challenge sounded to us. The good old American way Is all that is asked of us. way? You must framo the answer, moth ers and sisters of the west. Youth is an important part in tho roply which the nation will make to tho boys overseas. There Is not one ot us who would not spare her son if she could yes, even ftpare somo other mother's son tho pnln and hardship he must bear. Wo aro not asked to do that. We could not, though we would. But we can make his part easier to bear, we can ko with him through the hardships, by lending completely of our money. There Is no lonpor need to explain what a Liberty Loan Is. Thoro Is no moro necessity for pointing out roasons for participation In it. This is the day when hut to hear Its call Is to Insure Its heartiest support. SoptembfT 28th Is the dato set for our concerted reply through the Fourth Llborty Loan. Lot us tako hold In "the good old Amerlcnn way." What Is the very most you can do to make that advance a smashing suc cess like the boys over thero are making? FARM MACHINERY i Cultivator 1 Lister S 1 Good Hack 1 Smalley No. Feed Cutter 1 Case Disc 1 5-tooth Cultivator 1 Lister bhovel Flow Household Goods and Miscellaneous Articles Terms will be announced on day of sale. Come Early Free Lunch at Noon wiuau that 'Bring the family and come prepared to get some ot the bargains J. S. SHAVER, Owner New and Corrected Addresses of Our Boys in Service Pvt. Culley J. Trickel, Co. C, 3rd Inf. N. G. W., Camp Geo. D. Robertson, Murray, Wash,, viaTacoma. You Can Stop These Casualties Quickly The Brutal, Bloody Hun will be stopped when nn overwhelm ing American Army lands in France and crushes him not be fore. The Fourth Liberty Loan is the next step in getting that army across the Atlantic. BUY LIBERTY BONDS DON'T MAKE EXCUSES MAKE SACRIFICES A Few Fo,ct6 Tlbout Efcgle V&JIe CoinjKHid ly (li!AMM Hiuiwx, nqe S7 year Up in the mountains, as far ns you can gaze, Sits a big eagle in a great maze; With keen eyes watching the swift rapid flow Of Hip Eagle Creek on its way below, To the Valley that looks so fresh and green, With Well fertile soil as anywhere seen. Producing large crops of hay, fruit and grain Though irrigation takes the place of rain, As the precipitation is so small You cannot depend upon it at all. Eagle Valley now has many fine shaep. Like those that were lost 1 y little Bo-I'cep, An J no prettier sight is seen today Than a band of little lambs when at play. Besides the horses, cattle, sheep ad swine, Of the feathered tribe there is every kind. Fish here are found, and honey so sweet, With everything else that is good to eat. Notice to Hunters You are hereby notified that hunting on my premises is posi tively forbidden. Take warning, adv W. E. A1ARTIN. The Turning Point. Can you look back to some time that was a turning point in your life, possibly the turning point that placed you on the road to success? Many successful people can do so, and nine cases out of ten that turning point came when they decided to start a bank account and save some money. If yeu don't believe this, ask some of the successful men you know. How many prosperous men suc ceed without some connection with a good bank. We stand ready to help you. ad) Eagle Valley State Bank Sec the new glassware and dishes at Haley's, ad Btt::jKt:m::n:::::5::m;:;n:: ONE SPOON, PLEASE. Mnku one npoon of nugnr Do tho work of two. Keep tho program .solos; Until the war In through. umm::::n;::m::mmjm:mHmm?; Buy more Liberty Bonds j W. E, BAIRD i i?itmi?i?ai nn?irr"rni? LICENSED EMBALMER Cliet mid Hlnoiid of All Hlzcn f Alwuyn In Block HIGHLAND, OHKGON l'liono : Two shortH, Quo Iodk What You WVjnt I'or Sale or Trade, Fot ftent, Wanted to Buy, ttlc. ' - 1 Loat- Ijirgc while-face buck branded K. marked with two bit in onch ear. Notify B. P. Keist, Sparta, Oregon. Buy jour Saft ty ItnxoM, $1 to $5. at Richland Druu Store.- ad Outing flanuei sleepers, cover ally and handkerchiefs lir ehil dre, al Saunderrf Bra's. atl M. D Fleming, optflniolrist, will he at the U'chlund Hotel on Thursday jind Friday, Oct.J7 1& .lust received a shipment of that delicious Kippered Salmon, try it. Haley's. - -ad ForSale-10 full -blood Holilcin cows elinihl to registry; all fresh and every ono a food milker, ('all on or write S. Herring, Spar ta, Oregon. ad For Sale Home Comfort range and RO-gal hot water lank. A bargain. Call at News office. A pair of lineman's pliera were found and left at News oIHco. Owner will please call. For Sale 1 sow and 10 pigu about two weeks old. also 10 good shoata. Priced reasonable for they must go. II. J. Haskins. TTjl Any ono found OlCP hunting on (ho lVUVV C()If Kjr)yri1,oh will ho proHocutod. Tako warning. 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