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,r5 If ftn J 1 1 -W ' ! 1 1 i- i i. n gagle Valley'. News Sti'aight, Truthful, Direct C. E. Thqrp Entered as second class matter Dec. 12, 1012 at the posi oilieo n Richland Oregop,. upder a$& of. March 3t 1S7QU Member Oregon State SUBSCRIPTION . $1.50 SIX MONTHS - - .50 SAMPLE COPY ONE YEAR - - -THREE MONTHS - RICHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY. KAISER PLANNED TO RULE WORLD FTL 6 MONTHS WARFARE fhouqht Theft of Iron, and Coal From France, Lcri From Russia, Wouh Pay Bi.l Planning world, trade, domination. If aot actual -wor!i r:V. as the outcome at a short sir:- n.k.v campaign in Europe, Or jutcaat frou: ::non ier pco;'c .r.::jo irrevr-abiy u.s.: v.! Bel-." ... ar.u t fr.'.t . : 3i I ,r.o;u::: cvr I'ailii honself : citiliiGil nations, .i-hcd', her honor by tho blood of .1 future of ? and d'y::raco. "i wlti zraUe nvrni, lor ray g: owing uc.;--- by u.'t:ns rorae tuare of K.ancc '26 few tUonssnd sqjare miles of fturs!?.." sel t e Kaiser. "Wo vrill net V. e : I coal In, Northern .Yuaco, let u .t ires which we . (1! 86: t l..c t sjaered population of ct-iisia, c.J U'.is. besides indemnities, uo-e te pay tor the war. Eng A& will aot dsro came in. and our n;f(si:.'.nt fleets will soon crwd her ra world trcd-i routes. '- United .States does not i. U.fiv-MC. nioa;ifacturcra wiIl get 3'i nro cf o :r dyci end chemicals. - t...:-- ;so n.o-0 of o.ir fcrtl And o -.rLl oiio take away '. u rer all Cojtu .'..uerttan com T'.rfe." :.Kt?AN C.AV5 11- IM.S.-'SWER -v., a . tbe rraves bf a m'l .: . .'j-'S nc i, the Kaist-r is . . :'.:; u see t;-c sun set on the ..ot if tis cmbitioan. "FocU vi'.i ; '.'-o nhirs," Iz so t.iL -.ralcjvcrd. ttoiman cities. : . hiUcaiJ the visitation of . and African al.:!s.nc botabj.s otJ "No nre of t'rl. barbarity." :' cries sre echoed in the ghostly r. ...p of thoaieads of Goiha and 7: t'lln vic.'jt In Loli.lr.i and ParU. "it. Flhint- yfi'X be crdstcll, and Cjljgoe ir-'1 Daviiu vrill wince be : . the ei. ss of Allied guns. million .T.n in France," cries 'jncrlro. Iicr.:eni5-- Helglum and i&& the war In 101 U." To .'.rjoiiia and her five million ?iSt-?!n;,- una i:i FVr."o will come the jt cater rM y cf tK ,i.orl 1 wur. Hut (bat cad wi:i rot te ac- IsVcd with out toe sacrifice of thousands of thcs3 men, n, r without tho most aari'.fit rr.d united support of those ot us at heme. W'-ere we have given valiant cffor.3 in war work here tofoie, wa must thrust our sholde s desperately against the wheel of war preparations from now on. To no one person or class Is it given to do a greater share In this war than any other person or class. Each must do his utmost. WEIGHT RESTS ON AMERICAN FARMER t'pon no one class rosts a greater responsibility than upon tho Amerl :an farmer, who with bis wives and tons and daughters constitutes one Ihlrd of o;ir .oulatlon. lie Iiph the tlrit a;-.d great responsibility of pro-vjd'.f.-r fcod for tho ritlon at homo, focd for the flshtlnr 1 i abroad, and tooJ tt rmr alllf-B battlo line ' .:.'il.on. ''" ) "4 of acres of ' inds converted Englatm, parks and '. tint. Into fnnnv :i .lo crops to teed !;- o.dc l.i l liia '-. France, tiiXu wan Au uiilltui aud Ediloi Kditoria Association .7f KREI- OCT. 10, 1918. Vol. 6. No. $100 Reward, $100, The readers of Mils rmpcr will I'o ii .tied to len'rn tlmt Uuro I at Uaat i- dreaded dloe.uo that iclenca lifts ' n able to euro I" nil Its stagea nml ;:.'t .3 catarrh. Catarrh bolnx srwitly -. :)ucn.-cd by const.rutloft.il cotullllonr. r iulrs constitutional treatment Hall's v"..iarrh Medicine la tafcrn Ir.tomally una n t'.n tlio BlooJ on lh Mucous Pur f. -o ft tile System thrby destroying tlt fi'ievfrttlon of the .lliwuf. Kivlnx the p.it'.cnt tJretiKtli by bullUlr.-: up the con---uit!oit ami aasts'lnx nature In ilolrn Its rork. Thn proprietors ha no much fiMth In the curat lv powers of Hall's ratr.rr.'i M.t1ctno that th-v offer One Hu-Vr-d ivuinrs for nny that It fall tj ejr. SiM fir list of ti timonlals. AHr P. J. chunky A CO.. Toledo. Ol.lo. Soli ly nil Druralat. ':c. nearlr 1-air her fields overrun by armies, docs oven less. With her j? . aln flohU oxteuded by nllltons ot nros of now land, Ameri ca Is responding to the call and allied mnger will never be an ally to Ger many. Millions of dollars of Amerl :a'3 huge war loans aro taming back :q the farmer In payment for his (rain and stock. The farmer, for his future honor tnd standing In tho natlbn. must soe :hat every penny of this snm ho can ipare is reinvested In war loans. Tho Fourth Liberty Loan, now mwn is, calls for but a portion of what America must spend In war efforts In -.he next few months. It must bo sub icrlbed promptly and overwhelmingly. That "the man who Is not for us Is igainst us" Is as truo now as when t was written ccnturios ago. It YOU buy a fifty dollar bond hen you COULD nUY a five hun ired dollar bond, you are not doing our full duty as an American. Through Chinese 8pectacle. Here are some commentfl on the kai ser from the pen of n Chinese student: "The German Kaiser Is not the su perior Man as deciphered by the Chi nese literature; he Is surely n mean fellow containing much frnudlnh cun ning In his deceltcl heart. The Supe rior Man Is shown In the merits of the excellent heart with much loving kindness to nil peoples; the mean fel low is displayed In the black heart of tho unregencrated devils of tho hell with much loving kindness only to himself. In the history of China was a Emperor who burn" the books and slewed tho scholnrs to extinct the clvl Hzatlons of the peaceful inhabitants; but he wns not success in his crafty tricks, for the clvllizutlons could never be extlncted by such dishonourable barbarism means. Now the German Kaiser he also awfully wishing to slave the people und extinct tho clvl Hzatlons of the universe; he also de stroy tho literature books, and tho arts, and the ships, and mess the people of Allies NutlonB . . . Hut he will not be success." Manchester Guardian. Buy Flashlight Batteries at Richland Drug Store. ad Nilson Tractors Guarantee farm efficiency. Create traction automatically. Stand year of hard service. Light weight easy to handle. "Junior" for t plows, "Bsnlor" for 1 (Our 2-pIow machlnss comJne noon.) NILSON TRACTOR SALES CO., Sast Morrison at B. Third St Vertiaod, Qtto. notiod or APruoAirioN tor UNITED STATJCS T'ATBNT ' The OEM (unrU I.u lo Ulnlm Amomled Mtnorn Butfoy No. 127 Serial No, 011)i!77 Uultod, Staleii Lund Offlcr, 1,11 urn mm, vrugun, i NOTICE la hrby ivin .that Oia (lorn Caiisolldnted; Oohl MliiUi); Cotu-1 (nny, u corporation, of Oregon, with Itn . 5d!it office nduVii at tho Cy of Maker, aakor County, tironon, lm tuiulo tppll ntlou to the I'nttod Stairs Govcrnniont ! or United Stntwi Pntunt to tho Goiu 'i lo claim. Hituatod in nu orianl:od : ihiliig district, In Maker i. ounly, Htntu f Orogon, In yoctloi) 1 and 20, Town shin 8 South. Kmico II Kant of Wit am rtto Mcridintu no shown hy tho of ficiiul tdat nosted. and deslunntcd hv nviil ldut and hy tho official fiold nottm mi fi.'o with the United Stnton Surveyor 'lunortil for Oregon, aj Amotulcd Miner il Survey No. 12"; Said Gem minrta lodo claim hoini! do eribed by courses and distances ns ' dlows. to-wit: Iloginning l corner No. 1, whence he quarter lection comer notwoon teo ions 17 .nd Si. In Townoliin S South. !ugo -I I IJnst of Wlllnmotto Meridian, a Maker .'.aunty, Oregon, bears South M 00' East im.8 foot; Thence South 30' Wont U08.3 foot Comer No. "; Theuco North S2 23' West fil0.7 feet corner No. 3; Thenco North 7 -i2' Kant M0S.2 feet i comer No. l; Thence South S2 2.T Knst f.OS.l feet u comer No. 1, tho place of beginning. Embracing a total nrou of 2U.U0I acres. Adjoining clnitittit, as shown by tho .rfieml plat or tno survey aro: The Northwest Gem, and Gem K -union North, both uasurveyed, on the North: The West Clem, unsurvoyed, on tho Wost: The Gcin Kvten.tion South, mnl tho . -i5t Gem MxteiiHlou 'boutli, both uu irveved. on the South: Tho Hast Gem, and tho Northeast icni, both unsurvoyed, on tho ha.it Tlit re aro no conflicting claim. All persons holding adverse claim any portion of tho lands embraced in In application nro hereby notified to -k notice thereof in the United states .ind Office nt L.i Grande, Oregon, dur i-g the publication of this notice of np -Mention for patent. ('. S. DUNN, ItegiHtor. First publication, August 22, 1918. Last publication, October 21, 1D1S. "Keeping Our Fighters Fit" is the title of a fascinating book just issued under Government upervision by the War Depart ment. It tells in a most interest ing manner what is being done 'o "keep our fighters .fit" and jives a vivid impression of .what the big training camps are like. The story will bring comfort and pleasure to everyone who has a relative, friend or acquaintance in the service. The Government has set the retail price of this book at 95c, and has appointed the News as exclusive agent for this section, with instructions to place one in every home if possible. In order to do this tho War Department has given us permission to maKe the following offer: The Eagle Valley News one full year to any addrcsss and one copv of "Keeping Our Fighters Fit' (sent post paid) for only $2.00. The book alone will bo sent to any address for ninety-five cents. As the Government reserves the right to cancel the agreement made with us to supply the books, we advise prompt acceptance of this offer. Old subscribers pay inc Huhqerintion in advance and all new subscribers are entitled to the above offer, but "Keeping Our Fio-htfirs Fit" cannot be se cured alone from any source for less than Government price, yoc. 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 Richland Auto Co. adv I Gossard Corset I The original front-lacing corset & New world conditions, (Iniimmling tlio 'A uiuiMiiil of all patriotic woiui'Mi huvo cm '3 plin.Hmul tho superiority of tho goiitiini) t 'Uofsnrds, Thoy havn hecoino it purt of 'I tlu patriotic war uniform for wonnm. i Only in a (Josanl can ovory J tain tlio ideal proportions of liu)' type, an o iniinitahh style and a liygionio support tt that safeguards her ln'alth and assures a j priceless all-day comfort. o The poi ft'ot. Gossnrd back, with its do cj liglitfulfy Hat lines that novor ha vo liccii y and never will w attaipud by Uiour at h tempting imitations, perfectly support spine and back uniseliM in every position, The p'i'feot Gossnrd fronteliminaled all ci a)poaraiu'( of fat or tliiekness ami gives a O hygietiieally correal alidominal supjioVt that nioaus perfect comfort standing, sit O ting or Injinliug. a Thn nti mo Oossnnl on the juside of the corset Is your guarantee of t he genuine. n The highly ellioiout service of our corset (lojmrt tiu'iit ii satires you fiutisfaotiont. o SAUNDERS BRO'S. Exclusive Agents for Eagle Valley O&9e9C9O39CS3C3S0O0303S0CQaS23Q'O03O0tl33S03Ca0Sr,C0S0O Extra Cost for Quality? No, Sir! You'll likely find it costs you even less to chew Gravely. It goes further. You only need a small chew of this class of tobacco, and it PEYTON Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10$ a vouch-znd worth AT MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. II 17 Y Kits or Cream, Milk ahd Eggs R. M. Kirk, Resident Managor RICHLAND - - - OREGON f6e Rog'ers Baker's Popular Hotel NEW MODERN CLEAN Under Direct Supervision of The Owner POPULAR PRICES Speclul Kates to Permanent Guests Irvine Lodge No. 86 Knights of Pythias Meet every Wednesday night at their OitBllo Hall in Richland, Oregon, Visit ink Hrothurs made welcome. II. It. MABrKKBON, CO. ty. C. ItALUY, K ol It. & 8, i ymw I! woman at- holds its good, sat isfying taste a long, long time. noes furtherthat's why you can net the sood taste of this class of tobac co without extra cost. BRAND NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher) Department of the Interior, Ite-Piibllcatlon. U. S. Land Olllcti at La Grande, Ore. gon, August III), IDIK. Notice is hereby given that Otto 11. Schiller, of Itlclilaud, Oiegon, who, on NeviMiber IDth, lill.'l, nuulu lIomeNlead' ICntry. No. OlUiWI, (or SIC 1-1 Mli 1-1, NKI-I SH1I, Sec. 21. Wrf NWI-I. Sec. 21, Tp. OS, It .11 H. V. M.,nml on May K, IHIfi, liindu Ail. II. K. 01 1712. forS9 SW J.., bVetlon X, mid IvS, NK l-l, See. 21, ami XW 1-1 BW l-l, Section 2J, TowiiHhipll Hotith, Mange II Hast. Willainetto Meridian, has Illed notice of intention to make thr-o year Proof, to CHtahlish claim to the land above des cribed, beore Woodson L. l'atterson, (J. S. ComiiiiHeioucr, at his olllco, at Maker, Oregon, on tho ilOth day ol Oct ober, 1II1K. David I). Jacobs, A. Francis Hales, and Martha Wilcox, all of Richland, Dm iron ; Thomas Hitch, of Maker, Cregon. (J. S. Dunn, Heuister. First publication Sept. 12, 1II1H. Last publication Oct. 10, 1018. FREDERICK R WILSON Physician and Surgeon Richland, :-: Oregon Night 'phone, one long ring on all lines. Day 'phono call central ollico. lion atomic and not 'miaa a copy ? i .