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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1918)
7- kit c LOCALS lOOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOO Lloyd Chund'or is on the Hick list. Buy Manicure Rotd ut Richland UniK Store. nd Sumner Woods is among the ailitiK this week. Buy .lewolry for Smnfl pros cuts at Kichland Drug Store. ad Mrs. T. A. Cobb and daughter, Mrs. lithel Hrowni have i'durned lo Wo union tin TIioh. Seigeljeturned Thursdny from Omaha, where he had been with a shipment of lambs. One of our gasoline stand lamps would make a nice present fur the whole, family. Haley's. ad Mrs. H. R Mitchell returned to Sparta yesterday, after a week's visit at the home of her sister, Mrs J. M. .Johnson. Tho largest, and most benutiful line of men's, ties we hllvo ever shown are now on display in our Btore. li. & W. Chandler. ad While the rides governing pub lishers have been modified to a .certain extent, it still rermiins compulsory that subscriptions be paid in advance. Muster Charles Paddock, who has been visiting tit the G. A. Bernard home for several weeks past, left Tuesday for his home in Salt Lake City. , The Sunday night scrvlcob at ,the Methodist church will consist of a Red Cross program. l(Therc will be short talks by a number of our citizens, also special vocal music. Everybody invited to attend, , Neil Gardndr, KobwcII Ballan tine, Donald Duffy, Uelbert ilines ju.d Howard Owens were recent ly arrested at Baker for the theft of Liberty BnnriB und Thrift Stamps from the homo of J. E. Lcnhurt. , Tho tp last napied1 iads were discharged oil thfcjr promise of good behavior in the future, but the cases of the other three are still under consideration by Judge Diibv of tho juvenile court, . i. . . i. Chamberlain's Tablet. Clmihburluln'H TnhletH iu littoiuKvl .Hi.i.i!lullv lur Htontu;h .troubles. 1MIouh- lutBB and constipation, and luivo, met with much 8iicceB,lti tho. treiitmunt of tlioHii dlHoaciiH. I'ooplo who llnvn suffer' till for vmirn with Htomuch tronhlo and 1mn Iw nn minhltl to obtltll) HDV perma nent rulltil, hnyobeor. completely cured hy tho iibo of thuBo tablet. Chamber Inln'H Tntiluta itro alsoof ari'M vajuu for bllloiifnufH, Chronic constipation piny bo porinnnunlly cured lv taking Clmnir burluln'sTablotaand olworvlwr tho plaiii printeil directions tilth each bottlo. I tW Xmas Chocolutest Kich land Drug Store. ad of li School reopened UMftln Monday. Si Ih Jones left Monday for Wallowa, Celery, oranges, lemonoj etc., ' at Kendall's. -all Virgil Weir was down frolh Sparta yesterday. Eagle Bcnneholf was a Boise visitdr last week; Eli Stanciu left Tuesday for I'ayottC alid bther outside points; Buy ChriBtnuH Booklets anil Postulff at Bichland Drug Store. Kobio McCru'w and fumily have moved into robnis in the Bfilrd building. Mrs. Noble Ilolconib rind chil dren rir5 viditing in Bine Valley this week. Buy Holiday Perfumes and Toi let Waters at the Htchland Drug Store, -ad Messrs. Stout & Hutely have commenced the erection of a dairy barn at their ranch in Dry Gulch. Bear in mind that both new and renewal subscriptions to the News will be $2.00 per year after January 1st. Volney Young arrived Monday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Young, after an absence of about four years. Candiesi nuts, figs, date?, und cookies, as well as fresh and sta ple groceries of all kinds. (ad) Saunders Bro's, Miss Gladys Stockwell of Dur kce hits been engaged to teach the primary grades of the Rich land school to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Mrs. Marie Hall. Joe Tuttle arriyed homo last week from Hot Lake, where he hud been taking treatme'nt for rheumatism. His condition is about the same as before going away. q Don't forget that Santa Claus will be at our store next Satur day afternoon about two o'clock and he expects to meet all his little friends. ad &. & W. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Evans; jr., and children returned to the Val ley last week, after an absence of several weeks at Wapato, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Evans are tho paronts of a fine little girl, born October 27th. IL L. l'enrcy, a cousin of J. C. Bowen, spent the week end at the Bowen ranch. Mr. Pearcy had been attending Officers Train ing School but received his dis charge from U. S. service and was on his wa home o Portland. Thomas lUitledge lied at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Boird, in Sparta on Thursday of last week, a victim of pneumonia following Spanish influenza. The deceased was one of the early settlors of the (JSparta district, havingiprbempted the land where tho watering trough stands, dp p'osito tho present .'Carroll and May homesteads. Besides th$ daughter itbdved named lie leaves anothprvdaughter, Mrs, Hal Shatr tuck of Chicago; and two sons in U. & sfirvice. Stomach trouble and Constipation. TIioho who nro allllctcd with utoninch troublo and constipation. hIiouIiI rend tho following: "I Imvo'noy'cr fomUl ntiyU.Ing bo (rood for st(miati trouble mid consti pation as Chamberlain's Titblijta. 1 Imvti u soil tliout off (tnd on now for tho past two years. They not only roeulnto tho notion of tho bowels ,but stimulato the liver and koop' one's body In a honlthy condition," writes Mrs. Honjainln Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. NOTICEl Second inotallment on Fourth Liberty Loan Bonis id payablo on or before Dec. 14th at Eagle Valley State Bank. Buy Xmas Cigars at Richland Drug Store. -lid B, Cooper was quit's sick the first of the week. Only TEN more shopping days before Christmas. v Our line of handkerchiefs is a surprise. E. & W. CHtttidler. Joseph Buckley wp a passen ger on the out-going stage Tucs- Mrs. C. M. Dimmick is spend ing the week with Her husband at Sparta. About twenty cases' of the flu were reported in the Sparta dis trict last week. Before purchasing yodr Xmas toys look our stock over. ad E. St W. Chandler, A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Joe Kippus,'in Dry Gulch on Wednesday of last week. Miss Emma Davis left Friday for Enynctt, Idaho, where she will stay with relatives and at tend school. Full assortment oft new crop almonds and walnuts, hjgh grade box chocolates and Xmns candies at Frank Clarke's. ad . Mrs. Bertha Morris baB ordered the News sent lo her mother', Mrs. Jas. McCormick at Cald well, Idaho, for an Xmas gitt. ,v Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Murray and daughter Miss Sadie,, arrived Sunday from. Spokane for a visit with Mr. Murray's parents, Mb and Mrs. A. F. Murray. Lieut. Lloyd F. Perkins, a for mer Eagle Valley resident but now of Pullman, Wash., was wed to Miss Pauline N. Combs on Thursday of last week at the home of the Jatter's father, T. J. Combs, at Caldwell, Idaho. At a meeting of Imbrie Temple No. 33. Pyth'an Sistere, held last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term Belva Bennett, P. C; Ethel Hill, M. E. C; Maude Thorp, E. S.; Sadin Gordon, E.J.; Myrtle Kirby Mgr.; Ifa Chapman, M. of R. & C. ; Belle Bennehoff, M. of F.; Julia Tolly, Protector; Alberta Kendall, Guard; Maud Thorp and Mary Howard, Trustees; Mary Frazer, Rep.; Alberta Kendall, Alternate; Mary Frdzer.organist. Chamberlain's Cough Rerriddy; Thin is not only ono of tho PH!, and moBt otlicient inodicino forcouclia, colds and croup, but la also pleasant and tflfo to ta!;o, which ia important wlion medi cine must bo itivon to children! Many mothara hnvo given it their unqallQed endorsement. Old Ves Are 0. Ki Lester Holcomb writes from the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg in part as follows: "All of uspld highbindeYs are its fine as silk.. Bill Givens is vis iting with Bruce James at Wiiben Don't bd surprised if Capt4 Craig shows up in Richlaml any time he had a lot of questions to ask .qie. iie.re . pastures are green and flowors in bloom; have only had a few light frosts. There is A nice fog every morning" tip to about nine o'clock, so one don't struin their eyes looking more than a couple ol hundred feet." Get your oranges, lemons and Christmas candy at Raley's. ad' i riis is tne 5tore for Gifts! Gifts that everyone will like to receive; We hav gifts for the whole family. . rtosiery arid Neckwear for the men I Glassware Crockery and Fancy I VaseS for the Ladies. f Handkerchiefs a special shipment from New York, for all the family. TOYS tor the children; Gome in and see our lines: I: i Raley's Cash Store C0 McDowell Bros. & St. fohn APIARY J Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds J; l Hives, Supers, Cards, Foundation) etc. I All orders filled promptly I Write, phone or C. C St. John, Manager, AMERICA'S WOMEN JOINED, , IN ANTHEM OF SERVICE Millions of Red Cross Worker Do Multitude of Little things at home Which Enable j bur Boys to Do Great Things in France. J tJndcr tho banheb of tlie H6d Cross American worheh nro working In Homes, churches, clubs, schools, shops, thentert, factories, hospitals , and In Ihousnnds of Red Cross workrooms. Tho hum of sewing .piachlnes,, the whttt of muslin torn lo accurtito strips, iho rat.tnt;Jot.of volunteer typewrit ers, the' purr of boiling kettles In can teens, tho rumullrig of automobiles of tho Motor Corps, tho 6oft cHck of knit ting needles In, lonely. fablns. and farm jiouscs, all blerid Into a great anthem of service. . . i. . t About 8,000,00 jvomen Avorking through lied Cross Chapters and branches are making with their hands relief suppHes-1-surglcat . dressings; knitted .nrtlcleshosp!tal and refugee garmonts-pr jvo'rk'ln an, vbluhtcers, tsubjoct to Any call day or night, at BOO railroad stations' tljrougbout 'thd tjJuit try and rif tho po'hfl'ot embarkation, or leWlng In volunteer Mdtot1 Corps. Trujy'here 1s ah arby with banners ba'nners of a- red 'cross ton a"wultb Ocld. Yot thcperlbd bp-b'tlicflrst p.f,Julj, i018, Amcrjcnn ned-' prpss'Chapters, through their wqrk-ropms. had produc ed 102.8.107 surgical dressings, 1Q, J34.501 Knltte-fl W,f tjclt'i;' IQ.780,480 hos ptal garments and'dtiier hos)lttil supr pjlps and refugpo garments, making a total of 221,282,J8 .aHlcles qf rfn festl rnnted.aggrcgato valuo of at least $44, WO.OOO. , , ', ' Last spring durlb'g tho lied. Cross war fund drive, when "thousands of wo men workers Ih cities lh every state formed their .great, symbolic proces sions, those who, looked on saw thein as tho representative of all our(Amer lean women' working fn this wnr, and heard In ''trhe liattlo tlyrah'.of' tho nc 'bbblfcfo ' which tbey matched, tho Attend Red Cross meeting Sunday night at Methodist Church i, and satisfaction guaranteed call for prices. Richland Oregon varied sounds of all their eager labor. Tho things they made, which car ried a message of love Irora the women" of this country, quite apart from their grpat money value, went from their work-rooms on great adventures. They have gone Jntb front line trenches, to emergency hospitals dn foreign villages fcnd Into tlio most niodcrn operating rdoms. They have wrapped lost afld frightened children In warmth nnd sheltered aged refugees, from the cold; They have gone overseas into strange and sad place's, into Russia and Ser bla and Palestine and Italy and France. They have gone into our own huge cantbnments for our own young soldiers. , , Tho lepartm'erit of Nursing of tho Amerjcan Red Cross is, tho great re cruitlhg agency of the JJnlted . States Army and, Navy Nursb Corps: By thfi first of October it . had assigned 'over 18,000 graduate nurses t5 active1 mili tary service At Home arid abroad. IC has provided over 700 nUrses for th6 Federal Tubllc Health Service and the" Red Cross Town and Country Nurslngf Service which co-qpe.rntes with thd Ibcnl .henitti boards' hi tlie comlnunlUes which It serves. The statement of the Homo Servlco pf the American Red.Cfoss to. all of our fighting laen-thntilblspretfarca'td help In any emergency that may arise in thcU" homes help Jn legaj ways," nledlcnl Vays, business ways, frlend 'slilp yvoys w;ould not b possible wlth oUt tlio Vlsioft at'id. tho active co-operation of thousands of American women, in every division. of tho Red Cross from coast to coast and from Canada to Mexico, they have seen this service' as the elemental right duo fronltho American pcoplo to their dcfend?rfl.""