DICKIE SAYS unit VWIIT A DOfi BO'fl I S COULD 61CK NOU ONTO TH6 FQV.V.ERU VMO COME we.'ws juot frtsovyf rcpo A VNHOLB VJM? O COPf RUMO OS AX-V. Rfcoouo r lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LOCALS mioooooooooMooooooooMM Buy "Kuro'' syrup at Haley's. IWt fail to read the "What You Want" column. Kov. J. M. Johnson was a vis itor at tho county sont Monday. Arch Harvlll, Joe Kendall and Hilly Ferguson wore Baker visit or Monday. Uao "Brilta" powdf-rod am monia for all household uses, nt Kuloy's. ad Sam Summers' and Thos. Scigol nhippod Hivorat cars of Iamb3 to Omaha thb week. Clms. Leo of Maker spent the week ond in Kaglo Valley, tho guest of MiBH Churbery Downs. Miss Loin Uoliiion returned to Baker, Monday, after a short visit in Uichland with her sister Miss Opal Robinson, Muy "Thanksgiving Eats" at Uuley's. Wo will have celery, lotUce, cranberrios, swoot pota toes, mince-moat and tnany other goo. I thinKS. ad Chostnr Mason announces that next season hu wil not (ill silos for other farmcra an the work on his own ranchjs all ho will bp able to look after, Harold Taylor of Aatorin.noeom panied by his mother, Miu J.' II, Taylor of Haines, departed Tuest day after a few days visit at tho M. D. Simonis homo at New Bridge. Mr, Taylor ia superin tendent of tho 0, A. C. experi mental farm near Astoria. Throughout tho country cane raising has experienced a great revival in the past two years, and there is little doubt but that sor ghum cane will be a profitable crop for several years to come. Sorghum cane will grow to per fection in Eagle Valley and sev eral of our farmers are thinking of planting it next year. An Old Man's Stomach As wo ki-ow older mid km uctlv", UteH and Iwhh luod in required lo in out tho do inundri of our bodied, If too in licit Ih habitually tnlcon, tho Moomch will rebel. Whim u mini reiiuliOH tho mlviuiuetl uuo of K5 or W, you will tlnd that ho In n lluht entor. Ito ns cnruful a you wlll.howovur you will oLTHBloiially out moro than you uhould mid will fuel tl.o need of Chain bnrliiin'H Tablets to correct thu disorder. TIiohi) tiiblcts do not contain poilu, hut fttroiiKthun tht ttoinach and ounhlo it to IKirforin Ita functions naturally. Thoy also cause n Kuntlo movement of tho bowels. Buy W.S.8. ths month. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Saunders wont to Hot Lake Monday. Sum-E-Kar, Kiddio-Kar and ' I..I ..I o I ti..., ' ! ii i-uuiua lit ouuiiuurH uro b. ou Mlsa Winnifrcd Green of Rob Incite entered R V. High this wook. Mrs. P. T. Wyatt anc daughter Kduu atHoed to Hakor and return Monday. Josephine Ayres went Jo Baker last week for a fow dayo vjsjt with frjends.. ' Raisins, currants, celery', sweat potatoes, otq., for Thanksgiving at Kendalls. a:l HumI'II Mitel. ull has written his parents at Sparta ljat he has arrived safely overseas. I'Vod Cooper discontinued his auto stage service between Baker and Corpueopia last Saturday. II. II. Moody assisted the soli citing committee nt New Bridge throughout the entire .U. V. W. drive. The federal govornmont has approved the Baker-Cornucopia postroad and work will start be fore spring. MiHS Irene McCullani returned Monday fo Baker aftor a throe weeks' visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. A. h'ennett. Thanksgiving Sale of Millinery - all of our women's, misses and children's hats at one-third off until Dec. 1. 13. & W. Chmdlcr,- Miss Pearl L. Applegatp of Salem, arrived in Richland last week and Monday entered upon her duties as an instructor in B. V. High, W. W. Kirby lias been appoint ed administrator of the estate of Mary Kirby, decoasod, and John Fraser, Eli Chandler and W. E, Barber named as appraisers. All members of tho Red Cross ato requested to meetat the IC. P. hall next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Election of officers and other business. J. M. Chase. ' Lou Hartley will start tomor row for Portland, going with several cars of cattle for Geo. B. Saunders. Mrs. Hartley will leave Monday and the couple will spi-nd several weeks in Portland. Tho Baker Hide & Junk Co. wants your pelts, furs, hides and junk of all kinds. Will pay one cent more than any other party in the field if brought in. Salted hides now 18c, long wool pelt3 88c, per pound. Bring 'em in to C. C. Mason, local agent. ad Several of tho younger regis trants in this community were called to Baker for physical ex amination this week, but Tues day morni; g word was received that all draft work had bon called off and those who had re ceived nottec need not appear. Tho Richland schools opened Monday as no new cases of flu had been reported for over a week. Tho rooms and hallways aro sprayed each evening with a powerful germicide rind other precautions taken for tho safety of tho students as regards tho influenza. Certain Cure for Croup. Aim. It o.ui .Mjddleton, of Greenville, 111,, Iiiin hml experlnnco In tho treatment of tliiHdtHcnao. Sho wiyH, "Whon my children were munlt my win had croup frequently. Ghmuborhiin'HCQUirh Kern ed y always broico up theeo attacks tin mulliiliilv. iiiwl 1 wan never without it In tho lioiiBO. 1 lmvu taken it myfiolf for coukiid unu coma wuii k'uou. rcauiio,' Sparta district moro than dou bled its U. W. W., Fund epiota. TJiqs. Soigol left yesterday for Omaha with ffshlpmeptpf lambs. Archie It. Cox of Brownlce was a visitor at thjcj Saigb) hprno yes terday. Mrs. Mary Howard was a busi ness visjtor at t)3 county seat una weeK. Mr?. Jcde Taylor and baby Cleo aro in from Lo ver Powder River district for a visit. W. P. Davis and yy E. Farley are building a new pond to their anciios on ualy creek. New shipment of shoes in gravs blacks and grays, just received at Saunders Bro?s. ad J. II. Arthur left Tuesday for Bowers Mill, Mo., whero he will spend the winter with' relatives. There will be a big dance at tho Jim Trashcr place at Sparta next Thursday night. Every body invited. Robert Coble was badly hurt Sunday by a horse falling on him but at this writing no is rpported getting along nicely, B. F. Kiest was down frpm Sparta, Manday. Ho informed us that he has a large quantity of extra fine potatoca for suic, Pvt. Harry E. Mason, 12th Inf. 8th Div., Co. C, Camp Milts, N. Y.-. writf s his mother that he had a fine trip from California to New York and passed through thirteen states on the way.' Joel Tuttle is at Hot Lake tak ing treatment for lheumatism from wlp'ch he lias been suffering for sorpo time, ilis friends, and they arc indeed many, hope for an early recovery. Rodney, the lG-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank jasper of Baker, lost three fingers of his right hand last Saturday by com ing in contact with th machinery in the box factory in that city. Fred St. John lost tho end of two fingers on his left hand 'last Thursday at the Hartley ranch. He1 was killing a chicken ana made a bad stroke with the axe and his fingers went along with tho fowl's Imad. Last Friday evening county and city officers at Baker rounded up four bootleggers and captured 27G quarts of booze. We are told that if these saipe officials had made any effort on Monday, Nov. 11th, they could have njade a far larger haul. An effort was made last Sun day afternoon to arouse more in terest in tho war fund drive. A. A. Smith of Baker made a.strong plea -and explained tho urgent need for tho money asked, At tho close of the meeting, which was held in the street in front of the K. P. hall, a number stepped forward and raised the amount thoy had previously pledged. Card of Thanks. Wo desire to thank our many fiiends for tho kindness tendered us and for tho beautiful floral offerings in the sad bereavement of our daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Matthews, "Opal Matthews. For a Weak Stomach As n auuerni rule ull you need to do is to adopt u iliet united to your ago and occupntlon and to keep your bowels reg ulnr. When vou fool that you havo eatun too much and when coiiBtipatod, take BUY W.S.S. This Month Buy the amount you have pledged to buy, and more' if convenient, before Dec. 1 and help put Baker county pn the Honor List. Your efforts in this matter yvill be greatly appreciated; 0, KENDALL, Postmaste n Ladies' o o We have just received notice from Ed. V. Price & Co. making to order Ladies' Mannish Model Coats from any fabrics in their immense sample line. These are very stylish models and are made to individual measure- S ment. Come in and let us show 1 you the line anci the nifty styles, i 99 . galley's Cash Store i I Auto Truck Service! I have secured a Federal Truck of 3,000 pounds capacity, and will make regular trips to and from Baker, and solicit your patronage. All orders, large or small, will receive prompt attention, Terms reasonable. Leave orders at pastoffice. PASSENGERS CARRIED J. 0. STICKNEY, - Richland, Oregon McDowell Bros. & Si John APIARY I Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds i Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation, etc. All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed Write, phone or call for prices. C C. St. John, Manager, - Richland, Oregon Coats s that they are now