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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1918)
'1 f JW 1 - '4 3uy your Christmas (Sards and Booklets at Kendall's. &! EAGLE VALLEY N VOLUME 7, NO. 5 RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, L918 $2.00 A YEAR 1 ySJiw y;: EWS FREDERICK R WILSOIt' Physician and Surgeon Richland, Oregon Night 'phono, ono long rint? on till linos. Day 'phono call central ofllcc. W. E. BAIRD FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBALMER Cptkct. fUid Kliloui)o( All 1lie - Al7 III Hlwik mom, AND, OIUXION I'Iiumo: Twofchortu, Ono Ioiik &e Rog'ers akcr'$ Popular Hotel NEW JV)ODERN CLEAN - Under j)ircct Supervision of The Ownor POPULAR PRICES Hj".':ciil Hut 'b to l'i",ii3iicnt Giii'Bti) Irvine Lodge No. 86 Kpights of Pythias Mm?t (ivory WnlnomlnltltfU hi lliulr (JiiMtlti Hull In Hlcliliuiil, Ort'con. Visit lug llrotlutrH inailc wclconio. 11. It. MASTKHSON, O.O. W. 0. HAI.HY, K. of It. A K. W. R. USHER Notary Publip Conveyancer Olllcn, Hi'coml ami Walnut HIh. OppOHlto ClirUtlun L'lmrcli C. E. THORP Notary Public All kinds of legal blanks on hand Your patronage solicited W. H. STRAYER Attorney at Law Fourth Floor Sommers Building Baker, Oregon C. T. GODWIN ATTORNEY Boininor Bid,. Hiiltor, Orogon Get the Gonulno and Avoid Wast Bankers Mortgage Corporation Ilyou wut to Uirrow inuiioy on your Live Mock, Wilful, Wool, or Mberly llumli, Mile with four local bank about our Icriiin nml mrvlic, ur wrllo to indirect. Tliu war UoVormiil we watit tn liclp you do your pari In taking cars of the rrcoiutruclloii Wlilofi U our uvxi xrt-at duly, Portland - Oregon ksJLSS'n Every Caka Say, dida know 1 second install ment on (he Fourth fy'berly Bonds must he paid l)y Saturday, December 14 ?, Don't ferget ! Resolutions of Condolence. Richland. Ore., Dec. 2, 1918. To the Oflicers and Jtfombijrs of Myrtle jtebekah Lodge No. 79: We, the committee appointed to draft resolutions of sympathy upon the death of Roy Carothers, would submit the following: To Sister 1. K. Carotljers and family: The riverrttrMelilir has borne away upon its resistless current the happy and promising life of Roy Carothers, one who always performed the duties of every station with grace and dignity; )o was also serving his country when called. In his un timely death deep sorrow has come to his home and wo would all jo n with Sister Corothers and family in sincerely mourning his loss. Therefpre Be it resolved, that we, the members of Myrtle Ro be ah Lodge No. 79, I. 0, 0. F., realize our irreparable lass in the death of our dear friend and ex tend to the grief stricken family our sincqre and heartfelt sym pathy and assure thorn that he will ever bo hed in affectionate remembrance. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records, also a copy be sent the home paper, also a copy of these resolutions be presented the be reaved family, Ella Barber ) Mary Herr Com. Hazel Herr ) Eagle Lodge No. 123 1. 0.0. P. have elected the following officers for tho coming term: Clnus Nave. Noble Grand; Ianthus Chandler, Vice Grand; J. F. Herr, Treas urer; W. E. Harbor, Secretary. Christmas gifts in large assort ment: toilet articles in ivory, pic tures in frames, toys, books, ties, ribbons, handkerchiefs, etc., etc. Como in and look over our line. Saunders Bro's. ad Any lady will appreciate a piece of our glassware for ChriBtmas, Raloy's, ad L Sty, f that the I mcr REg CROSS ROLL CALL Evory adult citizen in Eagle Valley will be asked to join the Red Cross or to renew his mem bership during the Christmass Roll Call, which will be hold next week, December 1G to 23. Membership in tr,e Red Cross costs $1 per year. There will be no receipts given this year, the proqf of member ship'being the signing ot the Rod Cross Roll and the wearing of the 1919 button. Red Cross leaders wish every wearer of a Red Cross 1919 button tc ask every adult who is ijot wearing one: "Whcrq's your button?" Then will bo no quotas issued; the aim is to enroll every aoult. The campaign slogan is the single word: "Join." Rev. J. M. Johnstji, who has charge of the tlrive for all of Eagle Valley uncer the jurisdic tion cf the Richland Auxilliary has appointed the following as; sistants: II. J. Haskins, L. C. Holman, Bert Rogers, Louis Sim onis, Mrs, Chester $vans, Mrs. Noble Holcomb, Mrs. Orla How ell, Miss Mary Eraser, Mr3. G. B. Sounders, Mrs. John Perry, Mrs. Dan Gover and Mrs. J. F. derr, all of whom are asked tomeetat.2 )'clock tomorrow (Friday) after noon at the Richlapd K. P. hall. J. C. Bowen has charge of the New Bridge Auxilliary district, has appointed the following to assist him: W. C. Jasper, W. E. Martin, II. II. Moody, Mrs. J. W. Carnahan, Mrs. W. E. Martin and Mrs. W. C. Jasper. From "Hardware Age." One night an American boy went out into No Man's Land, He didn't como back. Three hours later a searching party went out and found him. That boy had been killed and his body hacked to bits. His comrades gathered up the remains and brought them back in a sack. That bravo young American was chopped to pieces with "Made in Germany" cutlery. Shall we bo customers of these blood-stained butchers after the war? I hardly think so, but it is up to you, Mr. Buyer? Buy an Eastman Kodak for a Christmas presont at Richland Drug Store, ad TAKE WARNING, KIDS! For some time past is has been a common thing to see small boys, from about eight to 1G years of age, puffing away at cigarettes, For a time the kids did most of their smoking in the alley's arjd barns, but late"ly they have bo come bolder and calmly puff the "pills" in public. As a warning to the boys, and to those who sell or give them the cigarettes, we' publish the following: It is unlawful for any person to sell, give, or'exc'hange, 'to any minor any cigarette or cigarettes. Having cigarettes in a place of business vhere minors may take fiem or help themselves, is held to be prima facie evidence of an intent to sell to minors. It js a misdemeanor for any minor tp smoke, use, or be in possession of any cigarette, Any minor using or being in possession of any cigarette, and being asked by a parent, teacher, mypv, con stable, marshal, sheriff or deputy or other officer, to tell where or from whom such cigarette, was obtained, who shall refuse to fur nish such information," shall be guilty of .1 mjsdemeapor. It is tle duty qf any ipayor, sheriff or deputy, constable, mar shal, or other officer, wljen he. nnus any minor smoKing a cigar ptte or having a cigarette in his possession, tp immediately inquire qf such minor where and from whom he obtained such cigarette. Any such pfllcer failing to do as above required shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Wherever tha word 'cigarette' op 'cigarettes' are above used it is held to also include cigarette papers and wrappers. Pop corn and peanuts to order for Christmas at Frank Clarke's. Watch fgr This. We have obtained an account of the first settlers in Eagle Vglr ley and will publish same next month. It wid be of extreme in terest to every resident of this section as jt will teH of the exact date the first settlers arrived, who they were; of the first mar riage, birth, death, church and school, as well as a number of other historical facts. Buy Pyralin Ivory at Richland Drug Store. ad I have a complete line of jew elry, silverware, watches, wrist watches for ladies and gentle men, neck chains, rings, brooches stick pins, watch charms and fobs fountain pens, gold knives for gent's chains, cigarette cases, etc., at a reasonable price. Give mo a call. H. H. Fulmer, Jew eler, Halfway, Oregon. ad All the church and Sunday school services of the Methodist church will open at tho regular hours of meeting this week. All Xmas toys at greatly re duced prices at Kendall's, ad E. V. BOY SOPREIf SACRIFICE Word reached here Monday, evening that Corp. Wm. Virgil Saunders had lost his life on the battlefield in France on Friday, November 1st. He was a mem ber of Cp. C, SGJst'H. S. Inf.," which' was a part' of negaiant 91st Divjsipn whjth did spenhard fighting during the last days of the war, Virgil was bgrn in Eagle Valley, on November 13, 1895, about one mile north of Richland, apd re sided here the greater pari of his life. He was tho son of Albert 0, Saunders, who passed away on Christmas morning, 1900. He was called to tho colors oq October 3, 1917, being stationed at Camp Lewis until the follgwj ing June when tjie regimeht'Vas taken to the Atlantic coast, and embarked for France on July 5,' 1918: " - . Besides the mother, Mrs. Ly man Lee, there are left to mourrj the death of this brave soldier, a sister, Miss Veda Saunders,' and a half-sister, Miss JjimaleQ Wright, all residing in Portland; a number qf more, distant rela tives and a host of friends in fcagle Valley, - .. ... Dairy School Postponed, The dairy school announced for. last Friday and Saturday waSj called qff and will be held some time after the first of the year. Professors Fitts an( Westoyec and County Agent Tweed were. Richland visitors Frjday after noon on their way frqm Halfway vyhere they cqndupted gscfyoplon, Wednesday and Thursday. They reported a large crowd present at every session. In speaking of the dairy busi pess Prof. Fitts said: "From alj judications the dairymen need, have no fear of an aver produce tion. The business is bound tq provq good for 'many years tq come. The present hifeh prices of dairy products will go dpwn a. certain extent r th.8 future, but; at tho same t'me the cost of feed will be accordingly reduced sq the per cent of profit will be prac tically tho same, Pasture and. hay marketed in the way of dairy products will bring in far greater profits than jf sold otherwise." Cash For Poultry. 1 will be at tho W. J. Densley place from morning until noon on Saturday, Dec. 14, and will pay the following prices, live weight; Turkeys 20c per pound; Geese $1.25 each; Good medium chickens $6 doz; Ducks 60c each. Poultry must not be fed for at least twelvo hours before mar keting. Ladies and gentlemen if you please. adv H, FREEDMAN, Baker