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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1918)
v 7 nam Straight, TruthM, direct C. E. Thorp Entered as seconrj cjass matter Qec 12, 19J.2 at the post oiUce at Richland Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. ... n.k . in. ' Ipmbar Oregon Stato SUBSCRIPTION . '-$2.00 SIX MqNTHSJ .0 AMPLE ,CQPY ONE YEAR t t r THREE JJONTHS - RICHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY. O.C , 1918, Vol. 6. No. WILL YOU HELP OUR BOYSABROAD? 'very Man, Woman and Child Can Join to Send News of : This Town Into the Front Lino ! Trenches. 'WHOLE NATION MOVES TO BANISH SOLITUDE Pur Heroes Are Calling From ; Over There Give What You Can .to Help Those From j Home. 1 Every citizen Interested In the boys Jpf his home town now at the front, and In the brave women who equally are ;servln their country abroad, hns nn .opportunity to show his appreciation of the sacrillce they are making. The 'opportunity comes as a result of the generosity and thought of Colonel Wll llam Boyce Thompson of New York, iwho has conceived and put Into execu jtiqn what Is known as the Homo I'a Iper Service. Under the plan, every roan and wo man In foreign '-rvi-e will receive the town newspaper, mid su be kept In .constant touch with he places and the people they know and love. Every branch of the United States ,Governinent Is Interested In the plan. The Government realizes the Impor tance of keeping those in the service fm'ppy and constantly In touch with their home ties and associations. Noth ing Is more depressing in a national .emergency than the spirit of loneliness fjn those serving their country, and of tflclals know that nothing can dispel this feeling more effectually than read ing the home town newspaper. Publishers of nowspnpers In nil parts vof the country this newspaper Includ 0!d have grasped with pleasure the plan outlined by Colonel Thompson, land they have agreed to co-operato Ih jevery way. Under the ruling of the War Indus tries Hoard newspaper publishers are 'forbidden to send their newspapers free, even to soldiers. The newspaper (must be subscribed for In the regular 'way, the dnly exception being soldiers yrho formerly were In the employ of the newspaper and who left that serv ice to enlist. Colonel Thompson there fore proposes that the public In each community contribute to a fund bo that tthe home newspaper (In our case thU inewspaper) may reach every man and woman now In the service of his coun try. Anyone may contribute to the fund, land any sum maybe contributed. It Is foot necessary to contribute the entire 'amount of one subscription. It does pot matter whether the rich roan sends jfn one hundred dollars or the poor boy jor little girl sends In five centi. Each gift will be 11 message of love and help fulness to the home town folks "Over (There." Tho money will be lumped Into ene fund, out of which subscrlp-. Itfons will be entered as fast as the l&eney Is. received. Contributor who send in the full (price ft a fmr't subscription may, If Ahty wk.li, t1rtMMte to what particular person they w;.;!t tin- newspaper sent, ut If the name flu 11 Is already listed fri fc&rlak t caper, then t&f pgj 7 Editor Editorial 4s30cint;oii 1.00 FREr 49 $100" Reward, $100 The readers of thlj paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded - disease that science has been able to cure In all Its itaces ant) that Is catarrh. Catarrh being sreatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System' thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. Rlvlnir the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature In Uolnctts work. Tho proprietors have so much faith In the curative powers of Haifa Catarrh Medicine that they otter One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 75c Holier reserve tho right to apply the subscription to some less fprtunate sol dier boy or noble woman who U Just as lonely for news of home and homo folks. The name of every contributor to this home paper service' will he pub lished In this newspaper, and the nnnle of everyone entered for a subscription will be published ns well as the num ber of those remaining whose Subscrlp- flpns have not been covered. If the amount of money received shall be more than Is necessary to send the paper to every person from tho town now In the service, then the bal ance will be turned over to tho Hod Cross. The plan Is endorsed by the pub lisher of this newspaper without any thought of profit, plther directly or In dlrpctly, but with a sincere deslro to help keep the homo Arcs burning and to. send-to-our heroes and licfolnet? news of our town, to keep their hearts warm for us and to let them know they are constantly In our minds. The publisher, of course, cannot make a profit on circulation, and addi tional circulation such ns this will be circulation from non-purchasers sent far across the sea can have no added value to the advertiser. These facts are stated so that every contributor mny feel that every cent contributed goes to the good cause. The mothers of our boys are facing nn ordeal with a brnvcry that com mands respect and admiration. Here and there where tiny stars are turned from blue to gold, where nngulsh grips the heart, the nation Hands In sllcnco nnd honors the women who have given of their blood, the very bone of their bone, to their country. To them, homo has lost Its mennlng the soul of It has fled there Is no home, it Is Just a place, and no place Is quite so lonely, unless It be within the hearts of thoso brave sons In far off Franco who long for Just n word df home. There can not be a man, there cannot be a wo man,, no, not even a child, who will rail to contribute just n Utile to make the hearts of these patriots lighter. Not one. Not In our town. There is but little doubt that tl.e Spanish influenza epidemic now raginj? throughout tho entire United States, being tho result of work done by pro-huns. Nilson Tractor Guarantee farm efficiency. Craata'traction automatically. Stand years of bard service. Light weight easy td handle. Junior" for t plows, "Senior" for 4, (Our 2-plow machine Coming soon.) NILSON TRACI0R SALES CO,, Boat Morrison at B. Third St. . . , Peruana, Oregon. 1 ,. , . . ,1 .... NOTI08 Or APPWOATIOM FOE UOTTUD STATES PATENT The Q KM QunrK lol Claim Amended Mlncnd Survey No. 112J Serial Nn. 01077 United Plates l'!T Q'li Jitl Urnmlf, uegoii, NOTICR is hereby given tynt O.o Ocm Contiyjuotcd Jdlhjuft 'Cbni- uiny, n corporation, of Vrc'gon, with lis iiost office Address ut t,lic tty f Ilnkoi4, linker County,' dfetfiiii, nmdu appli cation to the U'nUed .State Government for United Stale Talent to the Ocm lode claim. Hljuated In no orguiilred mining district, i'n linker County, State if Oregon, lit Sections 17 ami 20, Town ship 8 South, Hange II Kasl of tnmottn Merltllnii?. n hnvil"TfiV Lhn of flclnl plat plated, ami dcwgnn,l ,by said plat mid by tho official field nolo an file with tho United .State Surveyor General fur Oregon, ns Amended .Miner il Survey No. 127; Said Gem quartz lode claim being do scribed by courses nnd distances ns "ollom to-Svlt: Uccliinlni; at corner No. 1, wlieneo tho ouartor Section corner botwoen Se4 tions 17 nnd 20, in Township 8 South, tango 44 Kast of Willamette Meridian, n Maker County, Oregon, ncnra aoiiin U 00 Knst 460.8 feet: Thence South f 30' Went 140S.3 feet o Corner No. 2: Thcnco North 82 2S' West 3110.7 feet o corner No. 3t Thenco North 7' 42 Kast 14DS.2 feet vo comer No. 4: Thence South 62 23 Kast 508.4 feci 'o corner No. 1. the place of beginning Kmbrnclni; a 'total area of 20.01) I acres. ' Adjoining claims, as tdiown ,bi' iiio micini runt 01 ino survey uro: The Nortliwcst Gem. nnd Oem Kx tension North, JBoth unsitrveyod. on the V- IL. ' The West Qenl. unsurveved, on tho West: Tho Ocm ExJcoftion South, nnd the Knst Uem Extension South, both tin surveyed, on the South; Tho East Ocm, and the Northeast Glrm, both unsurveyed, on the Knst. There are no conflictini; claims. All persons holding ndvorso claims 'o any portion or the lands emtirncou 111 -his application aro hereby notified to ilo notieo thereof in the 1'nited States '.and Office at La Grande, Oregou, dur ng the publication of tins notice of nn dicqtion for patent. C. S. Dt'NN, ltcgistcr. First publication, August 22, 1018. Last publication, October 24, 1018. Notice. Dry Gulch Ditch Co., Richland, OreRuti. There is delinquent on thu following ilecribed stock, on account ol fceness nont levied Feb.QjIOIH, and interest Jiereon. the amount eci opposite the lame of the fol'owliw shareholder: Kntnc CortiQcato Number Amount . No. of Shared lohn W. Fnrluy 03 00 Interest $103.00 IIUJU'J mid in accordance with law and the ar ticle of incarceration and by-laws ol aid corporation, eo many shares of e.tid .ock as mav bo neccHsary, bo fold .it tho homo of It. Guyer on the 10th of Vovembr. 1018. at tho hour of tliroa o'clock p. in., tu pay the delinquent as "csfiinent thereon together with thu cost of advertiBing, interest and expenses of th sale. J. It. LKK. Sec. Hichlond, Ore. Hrst publication Oct. 17, 1018. '.ant publication Nov, 14, 1018. "The food value of a quart of milk Is the equivalent of throe fourths of a. pound of beef, two pounds of chicken or eight eggs. Comparo tho costs and milk wins." Dr. E. V. McCullom of John Hopkins University who visited Oregon not long ago mode this stato mont. Ho adds "For tho sake of your family's health, and for tho reduction of your living expenses, use more dairy products, and then some more," 'The restricted use of milk would mean a serious loss of energy, and a serious menace to tho atoning of the war" says G. A. Morgan ih Hoard' Dairyman. tee flhoaa harp gono up In price but wo buy them. They are a necessity. Vet milk, the food .that li pecessary to everyone, becauso It goes up, is too often cut from the diet, Isn't that a llttla Inconsistent! We must have pure fresh milk, Count it economy to see that each child In the family has at least a pint of milk a day. Get the milk habit. Kncourago tho dairymen to keep up his dairy, He li willing to do his share but be can't do everything without co operation. I The self-denial of tho American home, added to tho efforts of the American farmer, have removed fear from the minds of our Allies, for thla year, at least. 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