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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
News Sfraight, Truthful, Direct a K. Thorp Editor Entered as second class matter Dec. 12,' 1912 nt the post otlicc at t , Richland Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. Valley Mptnbar Oregon State SUBSCRIPTION ' $2.00 SIX MONTHS . - .50 SAMPLE CQl'Y 1 ONE YBAU - -THREE MONTHS RICHLAND, ORE.. THURSDAY. JAN. 2, 1919. Vol. 7; No. 8 t YANKS IN WRECKED VILLAGE 1 A detachment of Americans nro hero shown on their way through tho French town of Bucqnoy, which han suffered some very heavy bombard ments. This French ofllclal photo graph shows tho ruins of the village and the American troops passing through Theras do Calais, on their way to do their share In the heavy i fighting which tho Yonks did In this sector. Yankee Soldiers Astound French by Their Spending. Boy Everythlno In 8lnht and Overlook Nothing Souvenirs Aro Sent Home. I Paris. No wonder that American soldiers astound tho French with their snoney-spending proclivity. Shops stocked sufficiently In th ordinary course of events to last six months are frequently cleaned out in a day ;when the Yankees arrive. Tho Amer icans just simply buy everything in flight A bunch of troops Just arriving from ie long Journey overseas, or perhaps .having been shunted around a month ior so after landing, reach a permanent xjimp and are paid off. Frequently they haven't bad a pay day In two or .three months. - Then with their pockets full of the -strange francs they go Jo town and junto up for lost time. They overlook nothing from a Swiss watch to an arm ral of souvenirs to .send back home. But wUh.ll the spending nnd buy ing it Is rcinarkabh tfmt there are eo few cos on of drunkenness. Tho wine (mops aro open to tho Americans nt 4rtaln hours, -generally from 0 :30 to St80 p. ro. Dot the average American pes not like French wind, at least ipot at first Trench beer hni a flat ynek tMte which docs not appeal at U to Aiuerlcan. There Is; bo whhv iff, jind oven Were ft available tie :erlcanil would rittf be allowed to ftrckflM It Cognac Is tha nearest ad terweb -to whisky atvr) ttls mutt & fctfel&td by althJorl of A. boot Manr tftoi thousands .of Americaa aqj- lCditonnl Association . 1.00 FKBB How's This? Wo offer One Hundred lollara Reward for any cum of Catarrh that cannot tie cured uy Hull's Catarrh Medicine, It-" cvt(rrh Medicine .tiis been taken Vv . irrti sufferers for th fast thirty ne yearn, un.t has heroine known on tho meet reliable remedy far Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thru the Ptocd on the Mucous surfaces.' eplllnir the Pot n from the Blood ami healing the dto i a-.l rwrtiMis. vfttr vi,i have taken Hall's Cutarrli ' fir a short time you will see .... imp.oveinent 1 your jretverat :.alth. Start taalnic Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at once and -et rid of catarrh Send ' testimonial free. V 3 CHEN FY ft CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold bv all 1. agists. He. ill rs," disgusted vlth tne light wlnll and bWB which only they inny pro cure, hnvo foresworn booze entirely, gone on the "water wagon" for keep und will be In good trim for the nn-Utm-wMe prohibition they will face when they return to ths United State. WHEN ALSACE COMES BACK Firjt Poilu to Plant Tricolor on Walla of Straaaburg Gets Bequest of $4t.43. Philadelphia. The minister of war In Pat-la has $0-11.43 from tho estate of n patriotic Philadelphia Frenchman, who died 20 years ago, to be paid to the first French s61dler who plants yt French (lag on the wnlls of the city of Strnssburg, Alsace. Tills bequest was made by Jacques O. Aschhacher, who was n contractor and also secretary of the French As sociation of Philadelphia. lie died In July, 169S, and in his will now on lllo nt the city hall, ho directed that 200 bo given to the first French soldier who carried out the feat in the next war. Tho money was turned over tho FTfinch minister of war nnd now amounts to over 5C00 by reason of the accumulative Interest. SEVEN LOAVES OF BREAD FOR EVERY PERSON IN U. S. SAVED FROM WASTE Farmers and Threshermen Patrioti cally Respond to Call of Food Administration. From Information received by the D. S. Food Administration from the principal grain growing states, It In now posslblo to announce with fair ac curacy the amount of wheat saved last harvest by improved methods of han dling. According to ofllclal calcula tions, efforts towurd cleaner threshing saved fully 10,000,000 bushels of wheat with corresponding savings of other sinnll grain harvested and threshed in a similar manner. In addition, other states, though unable to furnish llg ures, reported greatly reduced harvest losses. The figure for wheat alone Is equlv alent to seven one-pound loaves of bread for every person In tho United States and represents food thnt form erly was either ah absolute loss of was recovered to only a slight extent by poultry nnd livestock. Whllo op portunities In tills branch of conserva tion were large, tbo quantity of grain recovered surpasses early expecta tions. It Is noteworthy also that re sults, were secured principally through voluntary co-operation. No conservation measure of thp Food Administration, It Is declared, has received mdre wholehearted sup. port than that pledged and rendered by fanners and tbfeshorrrfen toward inducing grain waste at Iti moom. A I know of a man (who wants to rent a ranch in Eagle Valley. If you are looking for a good tenant let me know at once. C. E. THORP at , ' MM Winter Wear Our store is headquarters for everything to make you com fortable during cold weather Woolen Goods ot all kinds Shoes and Overshoes Mackinaws Sweaters Caps Gloves and Mittens and numerous other articles necessary to keep out cold You will find our stock complete and our prices right ecrxo' SAUNDERS BRO'S. iooogeeaeeae4ieiotMMe hbrfi pinned i:i .2 on Ed , for fair ;ct ccJdl see nny c'lwvv I vi a b;3 hunk ol ( .?rwct toUacro. "You this plu of Rani Cti.'.'dy, 8AjrHonk.HTke i .-uilSchcw ltvoorlhrcc : ;"-r-. See how long it 1 .--''Js itfl pure, rich tnslc. 1: y.'i don't rdmit that Cr'- TySveyu tobacco - PEYTON BRAND Rs2-I Gravely Chewing Plug ich piece packed in n pouch NOTICE FOlt PUIH.ICATION. (I'libllxhur) Department of the Interior. U. S. I .ami Olllco at l.aOramlu, Ore gon, Dec. -Itli, 11)18. Notko Is licrcny given that Joxso K. Slnuluir, of Iticliliitiil, Oreiton, who, on Deceinber IL'th, 11)11, iniulo llotiitiMteiid Entry No. 010001, for N 1-2 S-W 1-1, SV 1-1 NV 1-1, Kcc. 29. BE 1-1 SE 1-1, Sec. .'10, and w ho on My lltli, 11)17, rna lo Ad. II. E., No. OI8:'3l, for NW1-1SE 1-1, KV LI NE l-l, and E 1-2 NV Ul, Section 21), Township 0 South, Ilnnu 1 1 East, Willamette. Mernliun, him lllcd notico of intention to mal tlir-u-yonr l'roof, to establish clnim to tho land obovo dt'scrlbeil, befoni Woodson I.. Patterson, United SfntCM Commissioner, at his olllco, at Ilitker, Oregon, on thu 0th day of February, 11)10. Claimant names n witnesni'Ht Arthur Mil's and Arnold Welch, of llichlaml, Oregon; J. W. Goodman and John.W, Uoyce, ol Ilaker, Oreon. C. S. Dunn, Reglnter. Datoof first publication Dec. 10, 10IK. Date of last publication Jan. 10, 1IU0 Why not send the News to a soldier friend? $2 per year is all it will cost - cro satisfaction without oxlru cost, I'll buy your pluc for a month." Hanged if Ed didn't walk in. next day, grab off a pluy of Gravely nnd throvdown his money just like n little man! lit lJUtlflkll tUlft MM Uilk' ml tin oi. NOTICE FOn PUBLICATION. (I'tililihlior.) Department ol the Interior. U.S. Und Olllco ut I.nUrandt), Ore gon, Dec. Ith, HUH. Notico Is hereby id von that William I. Hull, of Durkeo, Oregon, who, on An gina 10th, llliri, iniulo Additional lloiuu dieud Entry, No. 0151 III, for SH4' SW,i and SWSEJ4', Section !l, Townslilii 11 Soitlli, Italian II East, Willametto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention lo tnako three year l'roof, to eatablliill clnim to tbo land above described, buforo A. It. Combs, Jr., Clerk of County Court, at Ilaker, Oregon, on tho (lib day of February, 1010. Claimant namenns witncAHCsi Clmrlce Polcr-ion, Thoiiias Chandler, I.iiiuumI Smelcer, and Mrs. Wni. Hall, all of Durkeo, Oregon. 0. 8. DUNN, Hoglston NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (1'ubllHher) Departmehl ol tliu Ulterior, U. H. Land Olllco nt Ln Urande, Ore gon, Dec. Ith, 1018. Notico is hereby given that Willluni Barron, of Itlchlnnd, Oregon, who, on March 21th, 11)11, made Homestead En try, No, 018006, lot E 1-2 SW 1-1. W 1-2 HE 1-1, Sec. 22, and oh April 7, 1010, made Additional Homestead Entry, No, OUCIM, forSWMRW 1-1, SUM HUM, Sec. 22, NE 1-1 NW 1-1, and NW 1-i NE 1-1, Section 27. Township I) South, Range -II East, Willametto Meridian, bus filed notice, of Intention to make tbreu-yeur Proof, to ttitnbllah claim to tho laud abovo described, boforo A. II. Comb, Jr., Cletk of County Court, nt Ilaker, Oregon, on the 7tli day of Febru ary, 1010. Claimant names as wltnoetcs: Frei) Gllos, Ilbrvey Morgan, nnd John Gray, nil of ItlchUnd, Oregon ( Albert Lontj ol Uukor, Oregon. O, H. Dunli, Ileglstuf,