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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1918)
i r t if f.' Attend the Thanksgiving Sf rvices at thg Mpthodi ghypch tonight EAGLE VALLET NEWS err VOLUME 7, NO. ,j RICHLANQ, QREGQfy THURStjY, NQVEEIJ J8, f$ $2.00 A YEAR c FREDERICK f? WILSON Physician gnpj Sifgoon Richlnm, ;; Oregon Night 'phonp, oqo lopg ring on ll lings. I)ay Ip'ipno cn pontral ofDpo. MUTUAL CREAiyiEF?Y 0O: Prepm, Milk Eggs l. MkKirk, Resident Managpr RICHIAND : : : PRfGpN 1 W. E. BAIRD FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED' EMBMEft Cftiketa unit If tttt uda pf Alt Ijcf Ahvjf 'lu Mock iMPHLANi), qnupos? Illiuno: TwoeliortH. Po pp &e Rogers fnker?s? Pqpqar-Hote JSEW MODERN CLEAN Under Qlrect SqperyisjQn of Tljp Qwnpr POPULAR PRICES Spvclql Hptpn tp JV'inqpi!iit flHL'pt Irvine Lodge No, g6 Knlglits of Pytija? Muot ovory W)uemlur iilj-lit nt tliclr ( CnBtlo Hull In Molilnml, 0(ui;an. Visit ing Ilrotliurignailo wulcowo. u. ft. iMsrpifSoJf, o.p. W. C. idj.UY, K.ofK. W. R. USHER I Notary Public A VUIIIVIUIII.V1 Olllcy, SmoihI nml Walnut SU. ' OpposlW Ohrletln'U Cljurcli C. THORP Noy Public -All kinds of legal blanks oh hand xour paironngu sonciteu wjti itRAYER Attbrfifey it Law A Floor Sommsrs Building Baker, (MilbH Attorney Hdiiimor Bldg. lhikur, Orufco'ii OVER THEJTOP AGAIN Tho exact amount given bythg people of Eagle Valley $ the JJnitod War Work" Fund hau nqt yot been made public, but jjhnir nian J. M. Chase informs us (hat jt $wjl bo clofle to $3,000, thus kgepmg up our record of '"going oyer (ho top(" ip every drive afqcp (jC war begapV Iprewi(h, ja gjygn the balangc, gf tfjiqrppnt;juuto3 fo the United nF Worjc'Fu'rjq. Jn checking PP jt wbb f ound ttyat jn several instances t dppllcatp had not been made wh,f p the receipt was wrjttep, pgncp if any person who gjjye to tli e. fppd does ppt litid thgjr narpo on te published list we will dcerp it a1 favor jf (hpy wjjl notify ug at once. $30. Op EAUepnohoff " " 525.0Q ChqpHarvill Nqble Holcflmb 820.0Q ' WalterCundiff WrightChandler Chas(iowell MapvjpMartin $10.00 Cha8Ashby ECBagley jlRPPhHartlpy EN fay lor BertRppcprs JFMpPartland Qcoirnonis 6.09 EHQhandlor , CCMason DeanEvenEi RalphSaundora Carjt'arnahan Frank Ashbjr ACEwijipr LujaciaPerkins WSEwinR JLSqBlo CWPerry Njckaspo RredPayzant MrsiEvapB GroverCraifr RAMatprdon AltuRoynolda, MrsWGpvep $4.00 EdBairi $3.50 John Trickel $3.00 LillleMorrison WAEwinu EWrish't JoeKippus ' $2.50 JohnGraven 'TomSparlin WEFarley $2.00 LucileConnall DanForsea WCSaunde'rs' $1,110 FrankBork $1.00 ArthurMalone FcQibbon WMDewaM WFKinff AFfllll LIBERTY BOYS AND GIRLS. Richland school, $01.75 New Bridge school, $53.15 E. V. High school, $30 Pleasant Ridge school( $15.50 Sunny Side schOoh $11.65 At Kind ttio Thanksgiving ser vices ut tho Methodist church tonight. Ladles, don't overlook our sale on millinery. One-third off on all hats. E. &W. Chandler. ad After nil, it was probably hard er for the well-to-dd rilah to dig up his dollars fqr the U. W. W. Fund tttdh it. was ftir the ppof man ii gve. Ftftlr million five hundred thous and letters from tho Yanks oyor Bcds were received at New York lat Sunday. The messages that thqy contairi will sure1 bd interesting. Foui? of Ow Home ggy Pead w Qnfj Makps thp. Spprcrae Saprifif e $M Ff8Id That (Ijq wH j filniin? jtg tojl of Ijvgs, this, conimnj is dawning clcarty upon our. mjn,ds thqqg (hg roap of baftjg has ceased. On Sarrjay Retei; qiscjn pgqeiv.ed word (h'f her. son Harry Thompson Ip'tped, jn' France, a yj'ctjm of p'n(euonil.',' Following thu( flows was, ftq appercfi pf Heqroope'namg in the casualty list gs bejnc kjlled jn J?rgpe. On Monday wor.d fogefjed 'hefe .ha tpy'Ca:oefs h.ad djejj Camp Mi.l. N. Y.? and (hat ajrr gop p(f fjpw I?'ri(jge hd passed away atCam.ii Pike, Arkansas.' u '' ' ,v' The heartfelt syqp'ljy' of ajl is extsqd.(4 (q (h,e. r?Ja( vgs pf these four boys, two of vho.m will be fntcjpcQ jn FpRce jipjij such time as cur governmgnf sens fit to return them to thq soil of' fhejr birth. 'Tis true that'bf qpe. of thei) iq$ fijb Ijfe ' jn, b'attfe, (he others were victims, qf disgasp Yet aU maqg thtg sijpcgnie sprifige that tfje world might be rpade sae from. Ggrmap 3piina(iqp, apd their names will al he jn5pfibed on (fcg tyoflyy lojf q'f Hon'g " HENRY CqOPEJl was born t Conrarp, Ky., op Nov. 17, 1889, and was killed on (he battlefield jn France flrrje: (ime jast mopth, tho exap( da(g jjeing ye( qnknpwp hprg. He was palled to the colpfrg jp June, was at pamp Lewis g shopt time, (jipp trapferrep to, papP Fremqpt, anp! was sent qyprspas in Augps't He was a merpbpp pf Co. H, 40th giv., 15thjj'. . Ipf. "Hank," as ho vag' morefa'r miljarly kpowri to al in thjs. spp- non, came 10 iiage yapey gpput 8 years ago. Hp wag hoppst, in dustrious and of jovial nature apd had a host of y'rn biepds. Be fore leaving for service hp said that he hoped tp be taken to the front as soon as ppssible so that he might do his' part in winning the war. as he was confident that he would never see Eagle Valley again. His record will show that hs "made good," we are sure. Ho leaves two sisters, Mrs. J.. M. Smith and .Miss Giace Cooper both of Spokane, Wash., and one brother, James Cooper of Rich land. Several more distant rel atives also reside here. HARRY THOMPSON was born at Walker, Vernon Co., Mo., on August 21, 1888, and camo to Oregon when but one year old. .Died in France on Tuesday, November 5, 1918, of pnetiriibnia. He had heen a resident of Eagle Valley practically all his life, and Was known throughout this sec tion as a honest, hard-working?' young man. When last heard from Harry was a member of Co, H, 40th Div., 158tH U. S. Inf., but no word had been received from him for some time. He is survived by his mother; nine brothers and two sisters, namely: Mrs. Peter Oison, Richland, Or. Mrs. J osie Jackson, Haines, Or. Mrs. Hatty Wilson, Dolph, Or. Norman, Rexburg, Idaho.! Arthur, Camp Lewis, Wash. Byron, Somewherb in France. Molvirf, Somewhero in France. William, Jlmmid, Leland, Del bert arid Orson ot Richland, WMRBN fcANfgL GQJg was bgrp at gsb,qrne, Kjpgaj, qn AugHi( 27, 8gS, apd, djefj at Camp, Pjk?, Ark., pp M8VrF!Eber m WarppR FQpig (q Eagjg Valley with hj? pargpts.jn igi a,pd made his hpmp hpr-e pntjl,M.apci, 17. Vtpn P.P PRljstpf $ Vanpqqver, WftSh,;, ftqd. wp a.ssjgpgfi (q 2l8t Infantry: fiq Iqter trapsfprred tq thp 81st Infantry, bejpg Btatpped aga,mj3 Kpapppy vuiu., wjuiu pfj sppyea as, ipqss sergeant unfil a fepr weglfs. ago whpp he gp(prp'd Qfijpers' Train ing SchppJ at Camp Pike, Ark. and no doubt woujd have won a commission in a vgry shprt time. It was npt knowp ftere that' Jie was ill until tjip rpess.age came announcing his. (jpath a. a rggult of lobar pnepipppia. He was a sturdy young man and one amopg tht fipst to enter service from thjs yicinity. lie is survived by his mother,- Mrs. T. A. Cobb of New Bridge, and four sisters, namely: Mrs. 1. O. Smith and Mps. Jessie Boomer, both of Osbqrpe, Eansaj; Mrs. Geo. W. Jones pf New Bridge, and Mrs. E)tbel Brown of Mqn mouth, Ore. Two brothers and his father passed away some years since. It is expected that the remains will reach here Saturddy and if such is the case the funeral sgr vices will be held Sunday after noon at the Methodist church in Richland. ROY E. CAROTHERS was born in Alturas county, Ida., ofi July G, 1886, and died at Camp Rlills, L. I., N. Y., on Sunday, Nov. 24th, 1918, aged 32! years, 4 months and 17 days. Roy was called to the colors on Sept. 5th,first being sent to Camp Lewis, Wash., later to Camp Fre mont, Calif., artd was at Camp Mills ready to go overseas when taken with the flu. The last let ter received from him stated he was convalescent and it was not known that ho had pneumonia until last Friday when a message announced that ho was seriously ill, And tho next word was of lli8, JfS WS 5 number 0 po. p, gjs( U. S. nf. ' fyj was (lie ejdest son of Mr. Chas. AVCarotlWrs amfhad been a resident of Ropingtfe for 1G yearj. ffe was a rparj of much' pusin'egs abjiit'y and wp consid ered ope 0 tng post ppmjsing youn sjo'cltmen of 'thjs section. He is supiveq jjy jijs father, namea above, three sisters and anq png bcpther, all who reside at Rabjppffe; namy? Mjs. Keith Allen, Mrs. Maudg Houston, Mrs. mm ?na ' Car: qtber. qafufdy dpd (jig fuperaf will bq held ai (b,e Rjcfilgpd Me(h'odist two qJQlpgjt, fley.-J. M. jlphnson Rqys ppqy w 11 be lajd (o rest ip tfjg ga,gg Y fgy cepip'(ery by M$ Pf m Rf mother. vty. ?M y? ars. ae?- Attenfjen. eights pf Pythias. QiJinj? 18 YgnP rp.a?pns nq mgetjpg gs bgpp held by Irvine. LqVj"W!jfl: fqFsP.m tjme past, as 3 pgpsegugnpe rpuch jmpprtant busjpggg h2 appumulted; there-l fqrg 1 'paFliPsijy ve$m$ tjigpres: nc fif all IPgnjbeFi 3.t a meeting tq hgM flS$t ypp'ngsday night Dec 4tb.' Gome early. U jgte Qirrent News. ?hff naJfle ra,pk Hubler of HaJfwRy pppparpdpn ye'sterday'4 cgsual(y list as kjllpd in aption. & 'puplgp pf Amerjcan sub. cljjjsgrs ape pn their way back. gpp S.opalis.ts ceniand jmm'e: djafp pqpjshnient qf the Hohenr 11 b8t(lpsnips surrendered by Qgrrnppy vl be inspected by expgrts pf thp entente tp ascer tain jf (hey contain any pew fea? (yres and after the peace confer? epge will bp tiken put tq sea and 3nk in deep water. Tborpas Mopney heartily ap; proves the nation-wjde strike to be called byt labor unions in his behalf, Mooney was convicted of murder and is sentenced to bo banged on Friday, Pec 13th. President Wilson will sail for Europe next week and expects to. bo gone until the middle of 'Jam uary, Allied troops in Russia are facv ing grave danger according to, latest advices. Real winter has, set in which gives the Bolshevik forces much advantage. A Letter of Appreciation. Portland, Ore., Nov. 25, 1918., C. E. Thorp, Editor, Eagle Valley News, Richland. Dear Sir: I want to express to, you my appreciation of your very generous support of the Uniteo War Work Campaign in the col-. Umrwof your paper1. This service, was 0 peculiar value to the" sue cess of tho campaign dwing to, our inability td reach the peopla from tho public platform. Very truly yours, O. W. Davidson, State Directory