MICKIE SAYS TWO 6AMB I L,tkU NOU M.L FlNfe N vmoviuoni VJOKK NOWMERtS BU06 UU1 HBRB(4 VJHCN I oaoytup 'm ooino to hame t NcviiBrni'iiK of rf OWN V y xj, ' rOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOHjilWIik . Locals f NfftfMO oooo ooooCGoooo ooootww Hnrgains in bIioos at Saunders Hro's. nd EJMrs. yV'ihiijo Byrne and son have located hi Richland for Iho winter. Rut Syif c' "Premium" bacon, it'H delicious fresh supply just received at Haley's. ad ' , Jlrs. C M'.JDimmick went to Baker Saturday to aiat - in tak ing care of Mrs. W. W. Kirby. M. D. Clifford, democratic can didato for circuit judge, was in the Valley the first of the week. Mrs. J. M. McCullom and Mrs. Frank Waber, both of linker, are j visiting ft the home of Mrs. M. A. Honnetl. Mr. and Miu C. II. El.iolt left Monday for Milton. Mr. Elliott owns a drug store at that place and their stay will be indefinite. , Page Jeffoi ds accompanied the body of liis brother from Camp Fremont, Calif., and started back Sunday, having been grafted but an eight-day furlough. Deputy U. S. Marshal R. D. Carter of Portland wus a visitor Monday, and served subpoenas on a number of residents to ap pear before the federal grand jury at Portland. Sweaters and toques, just what you want for this kind of weath cr and to help you ward off the Spanish Flu. Wo have them in all colorings and btylcs. ad E. & W. Chandler. Euger.e Brown of Sparta was a visitor Saturday. Ho informed tis that ho has purchased the Dick Thrasher residence at Second and B Street in Baker and expects to move there as soon aB the "flu' epidemic abates. Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Helen White and Mr. Grover Whited of Whitney, Ore., which tookplaco on Sunday, Oct. Gthy at Hid home of tho bride's parents; Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. White at Cambridge, Idaho. The couple will make Iheirhoraeon Mr. Whitcd's ranch at Whitney. ' . ' Croup If yotir children arombjoct tti t'rOuw got U bottln of Chamberlain's CoiikIi Itemed)', und when tho attack roinuH otl bu curcful to follow tho plain printed ructlone. i will bo surprised ut tlio quick relief which It affords. , 4TH LOAN GOES OVER Whllo tho exact figures aro not available it is announced from Washington that the Fourth Lib orty Loan was over-subscribed by millions upon millions of dollars, and that fully 20 per cent of the entiro population of the United States were purchasers. This tdiows boyond a doubt thai the people of this country aro ready and willing to do everything nec essary to force tho huns loan unconditional surrender. At tho closa of the campnign $37,750 had been subscribed by residents of tills di.Uiict at tho Eagle Valley State Bank. This shows a deficiency in our quota of $2250, which amount was more than mad j up by the bonds pur chased at Baker banks by Eagie Valloy citizens. Thus wo have "made good" once more. Herewith is given a listof those buying bonds since our last issue: Saunders Bro's $200 Leonard Williams 100 L C Holman 100 E E Holman . 100 G C Taylor 100 G D Simonis 100 Mi's Lela Fiynn 100 Humphrey Morrison . . 100 J 11 Cook 100 Silas M Pierce 50 John II Holmes 50 Henri Debois 50 W P Davis 50 Buy Cough props at Richland Drug Store. aci Tho condition of .1. S. Bndah is somewhat improved. Silk hose and hair ribbons, a beautiful line at Saunders Bro't?. Mrs. Eliza Gun dill" is visiting at the home of her son jFred L., near Haines. A fine baby girl nrrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc Dowell on Monday, Oct. Mth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benncttarc now located at Portland, 'having been unable to secure a house to live in at Astoria. In giving the dato of Harry Jeffords birth last week an error was unintentionally made. He was born in 1890 instead of 1897. Mrs. John W. Patterson writes f'om Portland that "Pal" is get ting along nicely after his oper ation but will not be up for an other week. Mr, and Mrs. Sturgill, Mrs. Delaney, and Mr. A. P. Greener rotored over from Pine Valley und spent Sunday at tho Chas. Barber home, Tho dog poisoner is again at work. Canines belonging to John Densley and Fred Simonis were victims Monday, and ono of W. J. Densley's on Wednesday. Tho Mutual Creamery Co. will start making cheese soon, so we aro informed. Roy Loop of Half way has been engaged as cheese maker and will move his family to Richland as soon as lie can get a house to live in. Chamberlain's Coutfli Remedy Hid Most Reliable After many yeais' oxporlonco in tho UNO of it and other coiih medicines, thoro aro many win prefer Chamber lain's to any other. Mm. A..O. Kirstcin Ureonvillo. Ilia,. writes: "Chumburlain's CoiikIi Remedy has been used in my inothor'tf homo and mine (or yearn, and wu alwavH found It a aulckcure (or colds and bronchial troubles. Wo Und it to bo the iiiot rellabU cough medicine we have uied," ' Martin Olson is lald-up with lumbago. Havo you tried our cooked ; meals? Haley's. ad H. C. Derrick is suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Buy your Writing Tablets and Envelopes at Hichland Drug Sj.orc Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Ellis of Halfway were visitors hore yes tsrday. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Frascr and children are visitors at the John Fraser home. Jim Gilkinson and family of Daly Creek district have moved to Baker for the winter. - Norvcl Greener of Pine Valley spent Tuesday night at tho home of his si8tcr, Mrs. Chas. Barber. E. E. Marker, republican can didate for county commissioner, was circulating with the voters of this section last week. Mijs Pearl Applegate of Salem has been secured as assistant in E. V. High and will come here as soon as it is possible to reopen the school. Mrs. H. J. Elskamp and son, Tom; Mrs. Stuckley and son, Warren; all of Paker, were guests at the Haskins homein Dry Gulch one day last .veek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter and nltilrlrnn nf niflnhnmti nrn visitintrt at the home of Mrs. Porter's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Buxton, and may locate here permanently. Misaes Opal BennehofTand Lila May Chandler arrived home Mon day from Boise, where they were attending business college. On account of the flu all schools were closed'. Owing to a recent bill passed by congress all young men under 19 years of age who had entered the S. T. C. at any college were dismissed, As a consequence Lloyd Coble has returned homd. Pvt. Maurice Cooper, 88th Inf., 13th Co., has sent his civilian clothes home from Camp Fre mont, Calif. A message receiv ed Saturday stated ho was leav ing there but did not know his destination. Between 25 and 30 cases of flu have been reported in Eagie Val ley but so far none have been serious. Throughout the United States the epidemic has clairr.ed thousands upon thousands of victims, so take warning and if you catch cold go right to bed and summon the doctor neglect may co.t your life. McDowell Bros, have started the erection of a building 50x110 feet on tho lot north of the K.P. hall, which will be used as a gar age. The 20x80 building for merly used as a cream station has been moved and will adjoin the new building on the north and will be used as a blacksmith shop. W. E. Holmes of the Richland Auto Co. will occupy the build ing when completed, and plans to install everything in tho way of equipment necessary to make it one of the most complete auto re pair sliops in Eastern Oregon. Sour Stomarii Kat slowly, masticatu your food thor oughly, abstain from most for a low days and in most cases tho sour stomach will disappear, If it does not, tako onu ot unaiuDeriam'aTauibts immediately alter supper Rod meats aro Most llkuly to catiBO sour stomach and you may And it best to cut thorn out. , ... , , i Table Ware o o o No dotibt you need some GLASSWARE! or QUEENSWARE to replace your tnlilu ware. Wo hnvo a nice lino of this wnro in various. patleii)sK4jiat. wiil plenHO your fancy. r .' f$l You will do woll to buy nowns this wnro ' is. getting eenrce nnd, prices adrnncing rnpidiy. g pur goods wore ptirchnnod enrly nnd wo givo you tho ndvnn- Inge, in. price. Como in. Raley's Cash Store ..Buy your Candy at Richland Drug Store. ad Auto Truck Service! I have secured a Federal Truck of 3,000 pounds capacity, and will make regular trips to and from1 Bakei, and solicit your patronage. All orders, large or small, will receive prompt attention. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at postoffice, ' PASSENGERS CARRIED J. O. STICKNEY, - Richland; Oregon McDowell Bros. & St John -APIARY Bee Keepers Supplies of Bll kinds Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation, etc. ) All nivlfrs ftllprl nrnmnHv nnrl Rnf?sf'ifHnrt (tnnrnntAPrl B J Write, phone or call for prices. C. C. St. John, Manager, - Richland, Oregon s On November 5) 1918 S Mary, fi'd'swell Independent Candidate for COUNTY GLERK vv in l iiaiiiv i uu iui i uui v uic jp Paid AilvurttwmlMit A ft AAAii M. AAA AAilA AAAA AAttA AAftl AAAji m AAAfl AAAft UAA CAAJk IllfVffff IfvlVfff f fttwf WW WWWm Wf SVfiW Itff iff WWW 93 gustav Anderson PRESENT CIRCUIT JUDGE Republican Nominee for ReEIection Nov. 5, 1918 v Your voto will bo appreciated I'M ftilTitllicment lfftflillHllllllliMWIWWIHiliiMII'M'Bi'B