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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1918)
MICKIE SAYS rtOHAR EOITO&- CM.LOFP 4 I 4B 4 4 44 . 4 II 4 Im kl 1 4 Hi ooKf-f vitsul fo sea THM UtT-TLe IMP PMfcD no fvv awoa-fcoNWMoa EVBRN TVNVB PICK. UP TH6 PfcPCtM I'd tmcift" I STAMP J A DAV r Ker5 TME AWftV OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LOCALS o 0000 0000 M 0000 o 000 hk Big public salo Nov. 2. Watch for pastors. The county fair at Bnker lins boon postponed. Buy your talking macljine poodles at Haley's. ad Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ihompson were at the county seat Tuesday. Buy Writing TnblotB and En vclopcs at Richland Drug Store. Mrs. 0. C. Armstrong is now convalescing aftpr several ('ays serious illness. Editor Hughes of tho Pino Vnl- cy Htrald has rnjscd the sub scription price to $2 per year. Chocolato peanut clusters -and other now candies, also oranges, lemons and bananas, at Saunders Bro's.ad Chas. Howell, Richard Kirby, Hayman Swisher and Louis Sim onis shipped cattlo from Robin- ette Friday. Ean Stephenson and Wm. Max well, two Bukcr soldiota wounded in Franco, have been returned to tho U. S. and are cxpeoted home jn a short time. AGAIN tho train service be tween Huntington and Robinette has been cut to three trains a week. An "extra" is being run on alternate days at present, but inny be discontinued at any time. Mrs. J. F. Garrott has donated yo editor a head of cabbage weigh ing 14 lbs and 2oz. after outside leaves were taken off. She tells us .she has a largo quantity for sale at her home at New Bridge. , Fred P. Thompson, 38th Batt. F. A., Supply Co., Camp Lewis, Wash., will receive the Eaglo Val ley News for tho next year as a gift from his former employer, Pan W. Jones. Later Friends desiring to write to Fred should add Base Hospital, Ward 40, to address above given, M'tf Smith Recommend! Chamberlain's Tablets "I lmvo had moru or iQjistomaoh trou ble (or ultiht or ton years," writes Mm. U. II. Smith, Ilroworton, N,Y. "When suffering from attacks of indication and heaviness aftor dating, ono or two of Chamberlain's TnblotH lmvo always ro llovod tno, I lmvo also found thorn a pleasant Inxativo." Thrso tablota tono tip the etoinach and onablu it to perforin Its fui.r-t.ona naturally, if you aro trou bled with Indigestion ulvo thorn a trial, net well and May well. Buy Fine Combs at Richland Drug Store. ad I Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Duflfay were In from Baker this week, 1 Kubbors for won, woman and children at Suundors Bro's.ad P. A, Conde, a former sheriff cf Baker county, died at Vancou ver recently. Dovuty Sheriff Dick Garllng houso of Halfwuy wus in town Monday forenoon. "Unconditional surrcndei" or complete annihilation of tho hun army them's our Bontiments. Rock slidi-B prevented tho mail reaching Richland Wednesday, hence wc are a day late with th? News. Jamcn E. Harvill is still con fined in Ward 35, Base Hospital, Camp Lewis, Wash., as a result of an abscess on his arm. Wo have at this office fivn large npuds, total weight 0 lbs 4 oz., that wero taken from one hill on Dick Kirby's ranch rear Lookout. Watch for posters announcing a big public sale of dairy, beef and stock cattle, hos, horses, hay, pasture, farming imple ments, etc. Bear In mind that after Nov ember 1st all subscriptions to the News will be $2 per year, but you can pay as far in advance as you Ike now at $1.50 per year. Ladies, havo you inspected our ine of dress skirts; they are in the latest styles, silks and wor steds and are piced right. ad ' .E. & W. Chandler. We arc informed tljat a crowd from Pine and vipinity wept into Hal fway-about 2:30 Sunday morn ing and "shot up" tho town jn genuine wild west fashion. Sev eral hundred dollars damage was done. Tho meeting of draft regis trants scheduled to bo . held at Baker last Sunday evening was called off Saturday afternoon, ' a fact which was not known by hundreds of the men until they arrived at the county seat. The news recejved Saturday evening thatgerwany had agreed to "evacuate all invaded tprri tory held" was not of sufficient importance to cause a domonstra tion in Eagle Valloy. Our cili zens realized that the huns have been "evacuating" as rapidly as possiblo for several weeks and that it was needless to send word from Berlin that they would do so tho Allies decided on that question long ago. Croup If ynur children uro subject to croun tei n houin 01 isitamuerlain's louk Ittn.edy, and when tho attack roinoH on La careful to follow tho plain printed di rections. Yoil will bo Aiirnrlsed at tlin quick rultot which it affords. Be Practical The young man in lovo often goes into raptures about "the blue of the sea in her eyes and the golden haze of autumn in her r air," but remember this young man-SHE WILL EAT just the same as any other healthy girl. Therefore drop a lot of this lovo-aick stuff and get down to practical affairs. Save your mon ey, deposit it in a good reliable bank liko ours and got ready to own a home for you and the girl and to provide for the three meals a day you will both need as long ad you live. You know when poverty comes in at the door,-. lovo sometimes flies out at tho window ad) Eagle Valley State Bank highly mvtm Lieut. Chester H. Fraser, j!,flt.h Co., 5th Regt., ,U. S. Marines,, is at his homo at Rochester, N, y and under date of Sept. 9, wrote Scrgt. EylarStalght's mother as follows: "Dear Mrs. Staight: When I left France three weeks ao, I left your sun well and happy. He has always been in my platoon and wc have had some merry times together chasing the hun being the only real f port wc have in Franco. "Well. Mrr. Staight, when you have command of fifty-eight men in battle it is impossible to watch them all, especially in wooded country like Belleau Woods. Us tully there are always two or three men that stand head and shoulders above the rest in cour age, intelligence and loyalty, and your son is one of these men. "I had perfdet confidence in him and so did tht men and he never failed mc, although I have led him into places where very few of us returned. 1 always had him on either one flank or the other and prpmptly ccaped to worry abput that flank as I knew it was well taken care of. "I expect to hear of him re ceiving a commission any day, and he certainly deserves one as he is clean living, courageous and a leader of men, I have been proud of him many times and I j'ope it will be your privilege to see hjrn soon.'' J. S. Bodah is seriously ill. Buy Fountain Pens at Richland Drug Store. ad Buckingham &HechtShoe3 for sale at Kendall's, ad I The Granites were white wjtji snow yesterday morning. There will be no Sunday Schrol or church services in Eagle Valley next Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Mathews of Pendle ton, is visiting at the ho.re of her daughter, Mrs. Joel Tuttle. Wh. Masterson of Carlton, Or., in sending a check to advance his subscription, asks to be remem bered to all Eaglo Valley friends. Miss Maude Halley, who has been teaohing at Huntington, ar rived homo Monday evening, the schools there being closed on ac count of "flu." Hon. Gustav Anderson, present circuit judge and republican nom inee for re-election Nov. 5th, was a visitor in tho Valley last Satur day. He was accompanied by Ed Parker of Baker, Jf you know tho address of any Eaglo Valley boy in service that wo havo not published, or can give us' the new address of any who have been moved, you, will confer a favor on the community in general and to our boys in ser vice by notifying the News. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Most Reliable Aftor manv vents' esnoriencu in the tiso of it and other cough medicines, thero aro many win prefer Chamber lain's to anv other. Mrs. A 0. Klratuln Greonvillo, Ills., writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has boon used in my mother's homo and mlno for years, and wo alwava found It a nulck cure for colds and bronchial troubles. Wo tlnd it to be tho most reliable cough medicine wo havu used." Buy your Chocolates at Rich land Drug Store. ad 0 No-rflouUt you need qpnio GrLA to replnce your tuhlu ware. i Wo lmvo n nico lino of tlus nro ,u i;pr,iqu .patterns thut i will pi en bo your fwicy. ' 8 Yyu will do well to buy ,now as -tins .vjire jis getting senrco o Uid.pr'os ndviticiig rapidly. Our yooilu w;cre ptirchiiflcd.ejirfy njud;Vgive you the ndvnn- S tngc i price. .v4 ' ; M Como ii). ' , " ' . j Raley's Cash Store 1 Auto 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 patronage. AH orders, large or small, will receive prompt attention. Terms reasonable. Leave orders aj postoffice, ' PASSENGERS CARRIED J. 0. STICKNEY, - Richland, Oregon McDowell Bros. & St John APIARY Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds J $ Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation, etc. $ Ail order.1? filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed Write, phone or call for prices. C, C, St. John, Manager, - Richland, Oregon S On November 5, 1918 ' $ Mary Independent COUNTY CLERK 17:11 Tk-L- V Ar Vr.t 7Vi4- vv in l ucuin. i rtl advertisement GUSTAV PRESENT CIRCUIT JUDGE Republican Nominee for Re-Election, Noy. 5,vt1918 f " ... 1 our vote will AmAA aaaa aaaa AAAA MAMA iiAMI mm m AAMASAAB -i.i V ' -.19' - m 1 r o o 4 jirt. - F, 44 V.. W AHK ,pr -QUBENS WAilE Boswell J Candidate for JP W vu lui x uui v uic ) 1 AJNDUKSUJN uo nppreointeu L-i WW!