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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1918)
ft .... ft MtCiKlE SAYS SAY i LOOKtT HU.Q .JEVWA VOU'N NNI 6 C0M' TO tAVi KE VCfcS NttVf-flME NOV) NMli 'ROUNO tNTVtG INK. pounYmn ah -teen cio rcu oa3K. vju a-fooo per k LO PROtA SbO, OVJ CURE'S 1 fUitmiii y,yUtrt OOOO OOOO 6 OOOO OOOOfcirlWiN I LOCALS 4iwtO oooooooopfl oooooooogwar' . TweiUy-sovcn more1 dftyd Until 'Christina?. New ginghams jtist received at Sninde'l's Bro's.dil Rev. J. M; Johnson ha'a pur chased an Oakland nilto. A dnn'cu at New Bridg'd last bvenimr largely attended. Mr. Mrsi Lawrence EJvons now Vi iipy tho rodrtiH liver the New;; nlhceV Miss, Elmetta BttileV cb'unty superintendent of schools, was n Richland visitor Friday". For sandwiched try 1 'Under wood V dbviK'd. ham and deviled tongue at Haley's. -'ad An excellent program lids been arranged lor the union Thanks giving services till 8 brv)S'nih. Don't fail to attend; J. P. Thrasher was a 'visitor from Snarlii Friday. ( He said that himself and family Had all been Victims of tho flu. Toques', .Sfcnting'Sets", Sweaters tmd Mackinaws; this is.lhoaeUson Vou want them. m nd B. & W, Cjiandler. From all reports wc liave reus 'on 'to expect u nuVnbtrdf our boys to be ho'rne by 'Chris'tma-, 'therefore ve suggest that llnns bo mado for an outdoor, com 'munity celebration at tliut time. Mm IflMml Hr.iwn nr'tfvdil VPs. terday froi'h Monmouth where she had been at&hdlng normal 'cohere She was accomr'sinicd bv her mother. Mrs. T. A. Cobb, Who has been absent from the Valley for more than a year; Our first touch or rOal winter ...... ... a s.:. r-n 1i came oununy winjn bhuw ten u dav and our stocltmen got busy "Wifiklmr nfivirurp, limits for fned Intr. However the stin came but bright and warm. Monday and Very few sheep wore brought in from the hills. Atl Ulu Min-t aiomaui . As wo Rrow oldor njitl luHiiuctlvo, lt;es i,.uu inml la ri'iinlriul In iliuut Hits do- lniindH of our bod hi. If tno tnliclulH lmbltunlly takun, ttio uiomttWi will rouoi. .AVIiiin u man' rcnchuB. tliu ndvnticod . ito of 8A or l0) you wHJ fiid tlml io . HkIii ' untor. Uo na caroful ni yoli wlll.howovor you will cccaelohally oat moru timti you ilioUld and will IwHLo i?cllU of Cimiij borittin'a Tftblota to correct UiodlBont.ft l.a.iKi. ,1. iinl.mninlri rmnnln. lint fitroncthon tho tomjich and ehoblo It to i)orfbnut5sXtuiol,l.tiapaurKlly. ..ffLoy MofUBO ft fiiynlo iiibtCtDktit of thd UOTICIH. ' Nice lino of fresh candies ht Ualoy'8, ad Miss Iowa Hcddick of Hoblnette is visltinK with Mrs. Orlu liuwdjl. I Now eJipn1(JI!t df ddttdrt Oaltd! jdst received ht Saunders tfro'd. Ji A. Kirby and faltilly have removed f rolft Ual'cr tU ilichlond. A number bf our young peoplo plan to btlOhd the dahde at Spar la tonight. Tho K. Of P. Grrtnd Lodge will bo held in Portland on December" lOtli and 11th. Buy Preferred Stock canned goods nt Kendall's and got the very bust. ad You" toay mlBS a gdod thing if ydu fail to rL'fld otir "What Yod Want" columhi Carsbh Govcr had np nnle broken by d horse falling on hint In Pinb Villlcy Sunday; Orvbl Gross of Pirw Valley vVafi in this neighborhood Saturday and pdrbluiSdd 400 tons of hay; Eh li. Augustus was taken1 t'd tho hospital at Baker yestdrday as ho was suffering with sortie sort of throat trouble. Ath recept meeting of HcSv Bridge AUxilliary Bed CroSs the following oflicers wero plectedi rSi W. B. Martin, chairman: Mrsi Buxtbni vice chairman; Mrs: J. C. Bbwen, secretary; John F; Herr, secretary. A line 9 1-2 pound boy arrived at the homo of Mr. And Mrs. Harry Herr ttt Bingham Cahyoh, Utah, on TUosday, November 26: Congratulations arb herewith ex tended from Baclfi Valley friends of the proud pareritfS. Liko millions of 'Btller AnicH canB wc are willilig td share ou.r last crust with the starving J)eo plo of Europe 6xcept Udy aBle- bddied rbddent bf Gerrilflhyi Let them sdhslst oli thb fbcil stuffs they apiik With th'elr submarines; John Dlma) wlib wUs bdllbd on July 21st and Iiob since been sta tioned at Camp Lewis in 43rd Co, 160th Depot Brigade) arrived back in the Vatlcy Saturday hiving received tin hbVd'rhble discharge on Nbv. 2dth. He was given his citiaenfchib papeFd bn 'Oct. 14th; John says hellftea the service arid expects td enter the navy as sb'dn as possible. Ho reports the fol lowing Eagle Valley boys now at Camp Lewis as ilnb and dandy and that most of them expect ,ta be home before Christmas, viz. Everett BrookSj 'James Harvill', Halph Byrne 'and Ezra Enguml Francis Herr o 1th Co.; U. SI Navy Training Camp, Seattle Vash.j arrived home Friddy for a twd ddys visit with his parents'. He is very onthusiasJtic about the service and intends to stick with it for Ihe four years at leftit( and from from his appearance qll riiust gree that he haS not suf fbred anjj by thb treatment ho has received! He soys Eber El ur'cd; whoia n)j the. sadje j:ttmp, is in tile b'pst of health ana also likes the" service immensely. As Francj Had btiqn grant'e but a five day pimand Had to report formality Tuesday noorii he left Wday niornirig fbr canlpj his panying him afc far as Baker. Why Wc Are Thankful. Wc are thankful that we are a citizen Of the U. S. A. Wo are thankful for the proB iL(i.. i -.i . . . . i perif-y enjoycu oy am Wo are thankful that ourself llnd fdrtilly ard JH good Health. Wu nro thhhkfU) fof the glor. lddd climutd of Eagle Valley. Wo are thankful that every Yank who fell in France died with His face to tho foe Wb are thankful thafCacfi ahd oveFy Eagle Valley boy called to the Kblors has made good. Wc are thankful for the Idyalty td Old Glory generally displayed by our citizens in all war work. We are thankful that this com1 niunlty escaped an epidemic of Spanish influenza. We are thankful that thb neo- plb bf Belgium) France ar.d Italy are free from the mbnafcd that has threatened theift for yeurs past. Wo are thankful tllatGprmany was cbmpellcd to surrender, and wduld be more tharikful were we certain thai; every Gyrrfiah; Turk and Austrian, whb Was 'respons ible fdr any of the sufferings in flicted Upon the people df the allied nations, would be compell ed to Suffer ten times as much as each bnb of his victims; We aro thankful for the sup pdrt given Ms by the people of this community, without which wb w'duld have been compelled to suspend publication months ago; We arb thankful fdr the hiariy; many bleslrig3jbcstowcd upod us by kltid pr'dVidence, and withbUr heart Sb flllbd with thankfulness iVe wiH tb each and every reader a splendid Thanksgiving Day: ifvfvwfVffVvvitiffWfifffvvtffviviiffivrafWff iwfivfvi ! Ladies' Coats ' o We have just received notidfe froiti Ed. V. Pilce & Co that they are now making to order Ladies' Mannish Model Coats frbftl any fabrics in their immense sampte liriei These are very stylish models and aire made' td individual measure night Cotiie in and let us show you the line and the nifty styles i i ( a AVeaU Slomacli Aa td mrtornl rnlo nil you ncfed to do la 4o ?)do))tr4Vrdlet BUlltjd tp yourdRQftnt ocCuimilwn iid to ked your bovQliveii ulnr, When you leelthst y on Imva eWu Utmuch and,, nhfeiii Jowstlnatod, tako one of Chamberlain1! Tablets. - 4 --- taley s Csh Stor I h AAAA AAAA AJkAA AJMA MkAAA AAAA AAA AAA4i MAA AAAA ftAOA MAfil )91Vf VlwVVWllwfvf VIVVVVVVVfWVVVlf WVVlVff fWSSBVWflVftV meetingbf Red Crbss members will be hfild at the Ki P.jHUiratd'clock next Mohd,dy aftt'.rridddt Dec. 2nd,Jbr tho purpoieof el'edt ing officers. Don't fail td attend. Auto Truck Service! I hive s&iirc'd a federal Trutk of 3;000 poundf? fcapacify, aHU Will make rcgiilaf ttifi W alid fronl Baker, and s6ill Vdiif pdtrdhSge: AH orders, large or mtih will Pefceive prompt atttldHr Term Veasbndble: LeaV bHers at pbstoffice: passengers Carried j. & StlClCNE - Richland OregoiSr The Road to .Wealth Tho road to wealth is some thing Nearly everybody is search ing for, but it is found by only a vnvif four nnnnln tt Is no royal road Uf ease. It is ordinarily a slow but sure road often a hard road to travel and one that requires much work and careful saving. Would you travel tho road to wealth? We can help vou. Boirin now bv onenine an account at ouf bank. Start the saving habit today and you will make the first step toward the road to wealth. Keep it up and ydu Will land. ad) Eale Valley StatIs Bank , 4 Where He Got the Othefc A Hour Mho fouclit M'lUi .Uiti Brit lsh forces, n tho Enst Atrlcrih cnui; ' ; . i . rnctloni li,uilct. fj'liortiy nhprwnrd nn English surgeon rdnltirkodi'to lilm: ;;ny tho bjv vq tqok twti flullets oui pr you.i o JO" Know mere jvcro two?" -".Ohf, 'yd," ropUed tho Jlocrl. UpM- I.goX fr(jm(thb. German? ,nndth ouicrirora jou neggors m voicuso. Certain Cure for Croup. Aim. Ilnsn Mldillftnn. of GrooIlVllle. Ill,, lms had oxpcrlenep In tho treatment of this d,lscaBO. alio nays; "When my children wuro small my eon had croup Irp(tuont,ly. Cliatnboriain's uougn Kom odv nhrhva broKQ un theso attacks im medlatblv. niid I was never without it in lib lionet). I havo taken it myself for Couriib ftUU colds with cooa results." Three Bhiploadsi ,of American floldlera are bn their way "home.. We havo reason to expect pre or. more Eagle Valley boys will be among them. . McDowell Brosi & St John i Ble Keej3eft Supplies of all lands J HiveS, SUperl, Cardl; foundation, etc: ) Ail orders fijed prbmtly(iand satisfaction guaranteed , Vnte, i Hohe or call for prices. C 6; St John, Manager; - Richland; Oregon The Huns 'considered their pledge 'a scrap ol papen,ji If you have hot fulfilled your pledge to buy War Savings Stamps, do so atr once? J i-.-f Dont Be a Hiifl r