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Eaale Valleu News Sfraight, Truthful, Direct C. E. Thorp Entered as second class matter Richland Oregon, under Member Oregon Statu SUBSCRIPTION - $2.00 SIX MONTHS - - .50 SAMPLE COPY ONE YEAR - - Three months RICHLAND, ORE. , 3f 4 . mtwsgsg "Good morning, papa," ays the Crown Prince to WBheltn. "The United War Work Campaign has gooo ovei1 the top." Asd What Wilhelm an wntra in reply is some thing that no father should Mjr in the presence of his ablest che-ild. ..WORKING IN UNITY 1 i - iaJtfMrjd the United 5tat6s Ex 'k .change Ideas. ( lelind Empire Owes Its Systems of Technical Eduoation to an Ameri can, and In Return Has , Taught Us Much. v The arrival here sometime ago of n mission of eljtht ofixers of rank and distinguished record from Japan Is proof of at I ast tv,o things. It wit nesses to tlif steadfastness of tlio na tional charu'ter, In seeking prorcs Slveness as well as progress; and to Japan's purpo.su to keep in the fore ground of invention and achievement, remarks New York Sun. No other nation realizes- wore keenly that In the rivalry of civilization the old must per petually be renewed. There can be no standipg stl.I. From the dawa of history Japan lias, excelled In lino and dainty work, ller museums Illustrate the fact that her craftsmen Invented and adapted. A lit tle more titan a real, not a poetical, "cycle of Cathay," that is, sixty years pgo, according to oriental reckoning, the hermit nation suddenly found hcr bclt in the market place' of the world. Though at first dazed, resources of tnfnrt nnrl mntprlnl worn not Inrlslnf ' ' - , 0. Age-old taste, skill, experience and ' reserve armies of trained craftsmen were at hand. Foreign teacherS con ferred no gift of, brains or secrets of canning. The;, simply pointed out the new path's and taught the modern methods of meeting the nation's needs. As early as 1801-C3, after three years' labor, our p,wn Raphael Pumpelly, still among us in vigor, revolutionized min ing mottjbds In Japan. When, la 1868, the lh'Ojdse Inward political struggles between the old and, the new were over, and Japan had a truly national govern ment, tl jo alertness of her people to the new equation supplied a striking fea- re In the history of modern educa te ' , At n date vrben in Europe manual f;jd technical training was still new, J ad among us the Rensselaer Polytech nic school at Troy was a lonely vet Aran, Tola and Harvard were at be jtinnlng.s in this form of education, And even the Massachusetts Instituto of Technology a baby, Japan bad started (n the race. Even before the depart- Bent of education had been created, e neceuitj; of Japan's training Hot Editor Dec. 12, 1912 at the post odice at act of March 3, 1879. Editorial Association 1.00 THURSDAY. NOV. T. 1918. Vol. 0. No. 52 , Slate of Ohio. City of Tolodo. I.ucas County, ss. Kranlr. J. Cheney makes oath that i Is senior partner of the firm of I- J Cheney A Co., riolnt; business In the CIO of Toledo. County ami State aforesaid. nn.1 that wild arm vlll pay the sum ol ONE IIUNDItED DOM.AUS for each 1 nnd t-vory case of Cat.irrh that cannot tw rnred by the use of II VI.I8 CATAKIUI MnniClNU. FKANK J. CHUNKY. Rworn to beforo mo ami subscribed In , my presence, this Cth iliy of December. a. d. lsss. a. w. at.i:.aoN, (Seal) Notary Public. Hair Catarrh Medlcln.- Is taken In ternally and nets through the IIUkxI on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, Send for testimonial, free. K. J. CHKNEY & CO . Toledo. O. Fold by nil druggists, 71c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. own engineers, cliemTsts it ml musters of applied science was pointed out to the important government. The newly elaborated scheme dividing the empire into eight great educational districts was, with the curricula, submitted tb nn American for criticism. Ho noted the serious defect of no provision for technical education. A long letter out lining courses of technical education and addressed to the Dal Jo Kuan, thti supreme council, fell ris spark upon powder. The department of education Was created and a technological school started simultaneously lli Tokyo. The system hns ever since that time had a healthful development. In addition to the eight universities and 37.S10 lower schools, of all sorts, there are now in operation under the government eighteen technical schools of the higher order, requiring n four years' course after graduation from the middle schools, while those under lo cal or private auspices number many more. It was settled at court, by the United Stntes minister In Yeddo, In the- case of ltaphael Pumpelly, that an en gineer, civil, mining, or mechanical, Was a gentleman arid eligible to audi ence of both the president of the Unit ed States and the emperor of Japan, liver since, the olllclal and social status of a ninn trained to use his hands nnd brain In unity has been secure in the mikado's empire. At least two score of Americans have received imperial decorations for promoting technical science In Japan. Nothing but good can come of mu tual exchange of Ideas. What the Jap anese have borrowed from us Is In the limelight, and we boast of It; what hundreds of American Inventors and seekers for knowledge have found In Japan nnd taken as loan is cryptic and untruiwpcted. Yet our debt Is none the less real. It Is well"for the two civili zations to enrich each other. If, In ad miring legend, King Solomon set thu mechanic on the throne to signify the basis of his realm's wealth, none the less should both republic und empire honor the technician who unites power IIUIIIH IIIIT Ll-l.lllllV.lilU IMl 1 1 1 1 1 1 V I"M1 of brain and the discipline of educntl on to dexterity of manipulation. Honor to the technical workers of Japan and America 1 Finland's Aristocracy, One of the anomalies of Finlnnd, flow struggling for Its Independence, is that It has inherited a foreign ar istocracy, speaking Swedish. How for eign it remains to the true Interests of Finlnnd may be seen from the fact that it has all along worked for Ger man intervention in Finltirid; and even helped to send thousands of young Finns .to Join the German army. Willi the Importation of German rulers into Flnlnm, the Finnish language will have opb more competitor to cut it from the linguistic field, unless .riwedlsh Is en tirely driven out by the language 6f tin' newly arrived supermen. -T i Any ono found J fill TP hunting on tho x ivu Co, Kirby r(lleh will ho prosecuted. Tnko warning, Itichurd Kirby, Lobhoo. I ' TUB YOUTH'S COMPANION itt'Wurtli moro to family life today than over before, Today tlioxe who .tire re sponsible for tlio welfare of the family realir.e tlio imperative need of worth while reading ami what it menus to In dividual character, the hoinelife and the state. Everywhere the wnttto and chaff, the wortldcsM and inferior, are going to the discard. The Youth's Companion stands first, Inst and continually for the best there is for all ages. It linn character anil creates like, character. 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Morale and Foch AVill Beat the Bochc Friends and Fellow Sportsmen: It h8 come to my notice that for some time past the pebple of b'agl-i Valley and Lower Pdwder sections have been killing Chinese Pheasants. It is certainly, with muchjregret that I receive these reports. I have heretofore placed the. 'utmost confidence in thi sportsmen of these sections and ertainly have given them no cause to complain of my treat ment of them. I do not follow iitople on their camping trips to iee if I can make an arrest for some trivial matter and have oth erwise shewn that I believe in he old adage that at lea?t nine iut of ten men are honest. ' These birds were raised and ibt-rateil in your sections at a rreat expense to the State aini oil promised that you would givi- them the protection necessary intil such time as an open season vvou'd be warranted. You have lot done so and have broken faith villi your Staie and those that reposed confidence in you. Do .'ou think that the man who ireaks the prame law is better .han the man who steals your nock? The ganrj law is just as ound as any other law, and de- erves the same consideration. I still believe that lam right in funking that nine out of ten of ou are honest and law-abiding itizens and am going to make an ippeal to you all as friends and overs of the great out' of doors o assist md in the further pro ection ot your gamp. I as war len wish to be considered yollr ervant, to assist you in keeping . our streams and hills replenished vith game, not as an enemy and oy as some wnulo lead me to br ieve. I therefore ask you to co operate with myself and the game (apartment in the enforcement f the game cod6, and Will ofl'er 50.00 reward for any informa vion that will lead to the arrest md cohvitition of any one found uilty cf killing Chinese Pheas mts out of season. Sportsmen! Show me" that my onfidence In you has not been lelrayed. Very sincerely yours, I. B. Hrizeltine, District Game Warden Baker, Grant, Malheur and Har ney countiea.Paid adv. I i Why women in war time insist upon 1 GOSSARD CORSETS I no enooriiiuv la.illf, tllftultll'lll 'Hti i I r... ii CUS'ull pr ifo of tlio ' ll 'I'ltn lilt All, tlio deHpair H 1 SAUNDERS BRO'S. ' Exclusive Ajjcnls for Eaflc Valley Boy, Howdy If you only knew to bacco you'd get a pouch of Real Gravely today. Then you'd have a sat isfying chew, a good tasting chew. It lasts so much longer that any PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10$ a vouch-and worth if Notice. Dry tiiileh Ditch Co.. Ilii lilantl, Oreu'uii There is delinquent on llm (ullouinc described stock, on aeeotlnt of lshchh- meiit luiiil i-eb. I), lllls, and ilitenrt thereon, the. amount s t opposite the name of thu foPowiii .llmrnboliler I Naiuu Certitlcatu Number Amount No. o'l SliareA John W. l-'arley ICI 0(1 $103,00 a.sii Interest I ion tr.) and in accordance. " Ith law and the ar ticle! of ineor'rbrutinn and by-laws of eaid corporiitlou, bo many shares bf fHhl stock an nlay He ncciiisary, ill bo fohl at tlio hottibbf lUOtiycr ou the llltli of Novfiii!)'T, lillH, at thu hour of iliftio o'clock p. in., to pay Urn dellnijilnt as neeHinoiit thereon loeilier with the cost of lidvertiriinK, interest tintl uipuiiseo of tlio sain. , , J. 11. i.fcfc, Sec, Klehland, Ore. First pilinibatlon Oct. 17, 111 H. Last publication i.'ov, II, If 1 ft- npy, Paoo Mr. BurbanrC. Adnrila, (fa.A coriiHfiilk lh' tlilt War sarden bf M. J. Yurbroush hnn Just produced. five ciars of corn nnd n bead of wheat crowing old of ono of the corn eara, Uoth coru find wherit (ccrnclM ard fully developed. Tho "HatnplCH" werfa sent l't Herbert ntfo" ver, with pertinent cotrtmnnt. Nerve Tonfo Was Corn Cure. fit. Louis, Mi;. illHtaiiinu ii bottle of "corn euro" for a iivrvo remedy, Mlr.H Olua Pitt, nineteen, took a bl doHe. Slu; wan Hoon hiirrleil to the City hospital In n aVrlmi's crmiiltlro.' . Give once but enough for all Tlio Original l,fronUIncing Cormtt Tlio tiiiino UoMfti'd on ilio iiiHido of tlio i .jut i ii it iii itlmtj i-.li. 1 1 wi I'mi uml tillliiiniiMt i I VjlftfM'U ll ll l f l ll t nun rur Hivtvitoru rinuiiiiii n any woumicwho workH wliolhor it ho .hoiinn 5 work, ollleo work, farm work or nay ono of ? tlio iiitiny dutioH that patriotic women luivo nun iincoin niiuniy iiHstiinuti tiur- lllllllU ,lfll1lflilllt lUUfllUUrill. it i...: r.i... a ..r ..... inn nn iiiiifMt-ii m-iii)j in nn' nwiiioii wi ni(i country an tlio llomnrd Corset. Tlio tin 1110 OnsMiird is vour tiiiniftiileo of lionlth. Your family physician will toll you thai n oorrertly lltlod (ipi.mird Hiifi'gunrdn your ht'iiltli by giving a hygonio body Hiipport that fun bo found 'only in tlio unequalled do nign, soft pliuhlo mlitoriitlri itnil Hcioiitillo boning that elmiiioloiizos thcho world-fittuod cornotH, It is your gunrantoo'of a prioulosi nll-diiy comfort. A correctly flttod CoHiiard will coiihim'vo vour ouorgy-'aiid iiioioaso yoiirolll oionoy. Tlio iiniiio tloHsnrd is your gtiiiruntco of trim corni'l economy. It is your giiaiitntt'O of h weiiriiiL' sorvicn Hint alono is orth tlio garinout. (litautiril id rlit trim ri , I idt if ininiititblo stylo. Tlio porfoct front nnd pur foot hack of a Cios-nird aro and ulwnv.i will bo of thoso ittti'iupting iiiiitatioiiH. f nian dan chew this class of tobacco without extra cost sdes farther that'i whyfdu can get the good taste of this class oftobac co without extra cost. In the County Court of the Sale of Oregon for Baker County. In the Matter of thu; Notice of IXate of William lien- - KilliK mitt. Dcceimeil. ) 1 1 t Account NOTKJI-; IS III. i;i",llV (JIVMN that the iinderilu'ued han llled her linal repoft in the iibovu nutitleil i:aintt and that the County Court of linker County, Orcytfn, hnn net Mntidayi the ITith day of Nohmc bur, llllK, at thn hour of len o'c'ock A. SI., as tlib time, and the Cblifltv COurt Itoom Hi thn Counlv Cour(. IIoIIho ottlii) City of (hiker, Iluker County, Ofe'iiin, bh tllti (ilncu, Ulen ami wliure u.-iiil llilill re port and all mutters connected therewith and with sal(l eHifte hIhiII eomo ou for final hearlni; and determination. All nermmB havln ohjcctlomf thereto shall then aini then)' apKur and inakif tho eamu. Dated tills llltli day 61 October, lillK. .IANK HKNNTT: Adtrilnlstratrlx of thu eH'aio 1)1 .U'llll.'fni llonnett, late of linker County, Ore roii, Doceatied. Dato of first fnibllcntloii Oct. HUH. Date of hiHt pifblieation Nov. Ul; I01H. VULCANIZING I have Installed a new plant and ahi prepared td vulcanize? anytliing that it is possible to re pair lh that manner (oven hot water bottles and rubber boots) CASINGS and INNER TUBES a specialty. All 'work guaran-J teed Satisfactory. W. B. MLMES, Plarit at Richland Auto Co. adv . if. flv..,