J UMICKIE SAYS SOU' rvAjOtNT THINK NOU FIND A fPOCmPUtCM. ttROR IN IMS, PNVfiR ONCU IN NVAIHZ. NNS QOaH.VNVW) TWli OIUUOM3 OP CHNMCU3 . "TMEV 10 T' &t tWNO0 VJUOHOj Ifft NN0NOCP. VJtt DOMt tMl VNR DO roooooooooooooooooo? . LOCALS wooooooooooaooooooooffw' Give anil give double. Now crop Watnuts at Haley's. Now Uricire school opened Mon day. Children 'h lotpes at Saunders Hro's. ad Uort Rogers, wan at Portland with cattle Monday. Lloyd Derrick, Carson Gover and Ed Carnahan will leave on the lith iiist. Mr. and Mrs. Holand Woods Welcomed a fine 7 1-2 pound boyi tit their home on Monday, Nov. 1. W. II. Mutkey received a bad cut on the head Saturday while working on a wagon at the black smith shop. Wo have a nice line or womens', misses and children's coats; good serviceable garments at the old prices. E. & W. Chand.or. ad The federal grand jury at Port land failed to find a "true bill" niraiii8b.Sherma!i Dufur, and he returned to his home in New Hridge, Tuesday. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boiingon Saturday night, Nov. 12nd, a three and one-half pound gbn. Elbert says that what the boy lacks in quantity is more than made up in quality and that he is a genuine American. ' Robert Elllottt well known to many of our citizens as an em ployee of the lato Orson Moody, died at Walla Walla on Oct. 27th. His two brothers) Clyde and Wm. Elliott, were in from Walla Wuljfi yesterday looking after his per sdnul effects. The A. R Clark sale Saturday fras attended by a large crowd and in spile of the fact that the terms were cash, the total re ceipts reached close to $3000, and thiiJ Btnri docs not includn but a small pcfrtidn bf the money re ceived for Iho hay. Mr. Clark had riot yet decided what- he will do iii the future, but is thinking 6'f going to the ship yards for the winter at least. ftr a Weak Stomach . Ah ft irunofal rulo Wljyott nood.to do in jo adopt u diet aultejl to your ko ami occupation and to htii your bowplji reg. ulnr. Whon you (mil tlint you havo ontim too uiuch nnd wlimi coniitlnutod, take 6m of CliK'ifburlalti'i TabUtt; SomouargainH in PIPES at Hfihitf'jt. -tirl Mist L'lly Brooks has returned' home from Huntington. Duncan Eraser and family re-' turned to Hakor Tuesday. MirtHou Lenora Hewitt and Vel ma Craig returned to Baker last we'ik. Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Ritcli of Baker were in the Valley last week. Reports received last evening stated that Germany had sur rendered. The Dry Gulch ditch brake near the M. D. Simor.is ranch Satur day night. "Service Star" ties for ladies, also ladies' Jersey mittens, -at Saunders Hro's. -ad Recent letters from Tracy Mat thews stated that he was in the hospital suffering with pleutisy. The "Big il" of Now Bridge, W. C. Jasper, W. E. Martin and J. C. Bowon, will do the solicit ing in that district for the United War Work Fund. Representative D. M. Cartmill was at the Clark Bale Saturday and being an auctioneer turned in and helped with the work for a couple of hours. Cowan Gover appeared before the Board at Baker for medical e.xanv nation Monday. Eeanng "Windy" might not be able to stand up under the ordeal, Dick Coger and B. Cooper went along as bo tyguard. Yesterday, Nov. 7th, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ilolman showed us some line ripe Btrawberries, a spi ay of honeysuckle in full bloom and a beautiful American Beauty rjae, which had just been taken from their garden. MilTord, little five-year-old son oC Mr. and Mrs. Olin GoVer, suf fered a compound fracture of his 1 9ft elbow Saturday afternoon by filling from a horse on which he and two other children were rid lag. The little fellow was taken t Halfway and an X-ray photo taken 30 that the bows could be properly set and he is getting along fine. What is believed to be the skull of Captain Wilson, an old trap- pot who disappeared seven years ago from the vicinity of Home stead, was found lying uncovered in a canyon on a mountain over looking Snake River, by hunters last week. The akull contained four fractures. Thj Captain was an early pionoer of Union county, residing ndar Medical Springs. Even the male cattle in this sect ion are getting the war spirit. Wult Saunders had a mix with one last week and received sev eral cuts and bruises; two young ludies had a harrow escape when charged by a steer at the ceme tery Friduy- morning, and at the sale Saturday a big steer took a sudden disliking to yo editor and caused us to do some f uncy gym nastic work for a fow moments. An Old Man's Stomach Au wo nrov oldor and loss active, !os4 and Ions load Ih r quired to moot tliu do iiiunds of our bodies. If too much Ih habitually taken, tliu stomach will rebel. IV lion n man rvachcti tlio advanced iiko of 85 ot IH), you will find that ho is a IIkIh eater. Ho na niruful as yon witl.howover you will occasionally ont inoro than you bioii1J and will furl 11 o ni'od of Cham borlain'H Tablols to correct tho disorder, Thoao tablets do not contain poptdn, but Htru'nRthun tho stoinacli and enablo it to perforin itu funotiona naturally. They alio catiso n Hulltlo ihovumoiit df tliu boWels.' ' I FROM I iivl I A m taeeee October 28, 1918. 4)mr Editor: ' " 1 am dropping you a few Hncs to have you publish in tho 'News so that the people of Eaglo Valley may know how tho Oregon boyp are getting along in this camp. Richard Moody and I landed here on July 28th and we thought all the trucks in the world were parked here there were about 2000 motor trucks and as many light cars. All trucks that go to France, are ' repaired, aesembled and shipped from here. We boys in the Motor Trans port Corps are called gas hounds. There aro only two M.T.C., one Ik-re and one in France. I am now Acting Serg-ant in the re pair shop and expect to eat my Xmas dinner in France Beliec me, tin Liberty Trucks are doing ti.eir part-in this great stiuggle; they are certainly a great truck. I read tonight of the death of Harry Jeffords. He was one of my dearest friends and the word wus sure some shock to me. Tne only paper I have sent to me isi the gjod old Eagle Valley News. 1 think your paper the greatest of all, as it gives the addresses of the boys in service and doings of the folks at home. Maryland is a good state, but Oregon is my pick of any state I have been through. I am only a short distance from Camp Meade, Where a few Eagle Valley boys ara stationed. We see the aero plane that carries the Now York and Washington mail. I am ptoud to know Eagle Val ley people responded to the 4th Liberty Lqan. Our camp sub scribed for $1,000,000 in bondB to back up the boys who are giving their lives, and I only hope that I may be in France with them soon. I have been in New York, Philr adehihin and Washington, Dl C, but I'll take old Eagle Valley for my home. We put in ten hours a daylii the shop and it is hard work, loot and as 1 am tired 1 will dost, wishing my many friends the beat of luck. Pv. Dennis A. Holland, Co. 3, Barracks -I'M. M. R. Sec. 300, M.f.C, Camp Halobird, Baltimore, Md. It r, mi m m GEORGE WASHINGTON is said to have thrown a dollar across the Potomac River; that's as far as a dollar would go in the days of George. But if you givo your dollars to tho committee soliciting for .The United War Work Campaign ' November 10th tol8th it will go many timed as far to help our pys in France and nt honio. ' You havo LOANED your money to supply their physical needs. Now GIVE to maintain the Morule that is winning the war. , It is impossible to do too much for thosot who bearing the brunt of this war. WHAT WILL YOU GIVE FOR'THOSE'WIIO ARE GIVING EVERYTHING? Ialey's Cash Store 3' S o . o 8 o 2. i 0 o iMMMMtCMMH89MMMI0MMKtMMMIM(NM Auto Truck Service! I have secured a Fecjeral 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 rt PASSENGERS CARRIED i McDowell Bros. & St. John APIARY No Licenses Required No, Edith, it is not necessary for a man to get a licensd to get married to his money. Neither does he have to have a license to open a bank account. You just walk Into the bank and say "1 want to open an ac cbunt." The banker does the rest. There are no complications which you will not understand No red tape. It's just as simple as buying a spool of thread. We take special pride in explaining all the k details of the banking business to all our customers, ad) Eagle Valley State Bank dcrtaln Cure for Croup. Mrs. Uoso Mlriillfton, of Urecnvlllo) 111., tlua had experience In tho treatment of tlilBdUoaso. Slio snya, "When in." children wero small thy eon had croup frequently. Ohtunuorlnin'a Cough Ruin ed y niwaye broKo up thoeo nttavka Imj medintoly, and 1 was nuver without itii) tho uoubo. I havo taken it niyaulf for cou;hq and colds with k'ooil results. " HOfcis Moody went to Baker Tuesi duy; i R Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds J Hives, Supers, Cards, Founda-lon, etc. () All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed 1 Write, phone or call for j)riees. C. C. St. John, Manager - Richland, Oregon w "HAT chance will I have when the war is over?" Thousands of bovs are asking that questions They want to keep up with theif studies; they want these warfare yeard to count For theril the war work agencies' are con ducting the greatest university iii the world. Every hut id Frarice is a class room, arid the leading college and high school teachers of the cbiintry, under the leadership bf men like Professor iStokes of Yale and Professor Erskine of Columbia, are keeping your boy in touch, feet behind the campaign that will keep ihe Boys from failing behind United wMWoftft campaign