'4 i. MICKlg AYS INTO THIS BIO PrB8,'N THEN GOB INTO NOVPPttREMT MOMt) ttft USAD BS ALL f VIE MHMBBRC OP TM6 PIN, (WHS 6 AS OOE50 THB 0 VfiUllOBRft VJOUUO AUU BC, .SfiTANDtrV IN UNG WtH "THEIR ICOPS VJWSM UP tN 0000 0000 0 0 00 jo 0000 LOCALS udooooooooMoooooooo c J. A. Kirbjr went to Bnktr Sunday. t, Plantj.nre being malic fob the t'ifth Liberty Loan. , Canvns rIovob for boys and men at Saunders Iku's. ad Mrs. J. W. Patterson and little daughter Chnrlottb, arc visitors In Hnkcr. MisSjAmy Johnsdn of Huport, Idalio, is visiting with her sisto. , Mrs. Claude. Chase. , . A letter received recently from Mel Thompson stated he was well and gotting along line. We will slate that ovury paper of this issue was thoroughly fumigated before taken to the poatollkc. You will find many delicacies in our store that will House and satisfy tho appetite of the invalid and convalescent. Haley's, ad Mgr. Wnllington of Buker is looking -after- Mutual Creamery Co. business herb whilo Messrs. Kirk and Lecp are fighting the itu. Miss Georgia Holcomb, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon T. Holcomb of New Bridge, and Mr. Henry Koopman aro to bo wed tomorrow. . Remember the third in- .fstallment of the Fourth Liberty Loan is payable on or before .January 11th. Tho payment is 20 per cent of faco of bOnfl. We've a number of interesting letters from soldiers that wo are compelled to pass up this week. Among them one from Kenneth McCormick who drove a supply truck at the battle front. STRAYED One long two-year bid part Jdrpeysteorj black, while fice, swallow fork in each car, branded -FlF on loft hip, tho E and P combined, E is backward. Notify mo at' Halfway, Orcgoh; Will pay for trouble-. ; nd9-p W. Weathorspooh. Mr. and Mr3. HaymUu Swisher and daughtor, Miss Tibola, ac companied tho body of W. M, Nash in from Weiser last Thurs day Mr. Swisher was one ol thd early settlers ot Eaglo Valley, arriving hero in X8G8, but loft in 1804. Ho now resides at Weisen r LUX soup at SaundorB Bro'H. Miss Paulino Guyor has return ed to Hoblnetto. A few hnrgain shoes left at SaundeiB Bro's. ad Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Saunders camo in from Hot Lake, Sunday evening. Itomcmber, you can't run away ; from tho flu, but ytiu can run into It. Bo cautious. LOSTcrank for Quick car. Leave at Mutual Creamery or at Nows office. ad Keep your body well nourished with propbr food. You should buy it ot Raloy's. ad Don't got hysterical If the flu gets you, you're no worse off than thousands of. others. Pldyd Stout arrived home Fri day, having beon mustered out of service at Fort Collins, Colo. The civil engineer's report on tho Sparta irrigation project will be printed in next week's issue, B. FvKicstof Sparta is in at tendanco at the. reconstruction convention Portland this week A fine big- baby girl arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bland at New Bridge on Thurs day, January 2nd. Two good work mares, coming four-year-olds, for sale or will trado for cattle or sheep. adD 10 Dan Stanciu. A petition has been presented to the county court asking that Frank ClarKe be appointed Jus tice of the Peace for Eagle Valley. Mr. and Mis, Jesse Masteraon and children left Monday for tlioir homo at Wallowa. Earl Mhstcrson took them as far as Baker In the auto. When a dog goes mad wo do not go after him with a syringe loaded With' a euro for rabies, therefore why should any mercy bo shown the kaiser? Dr. Wilson is working to the limit of his endurance. Ho has a serious situation to handle and everyone should do what they can to lighten his labor. ' STRAY' ED Red yearling heif er, no car mark or brand. Suit able reward for information lead ing to its return. Sam Brown, Richland, Ore. adllpd Abe Burns returned, from Snakp River lust week, where ho had been working on tho tunnel. He reports that it will be fully a year before the work is completed. Men's; women's, and children's wool and soft flannel union suits and seperatc garments; just right for this season. ad E. & W. Chandler. With tho flu in our own home wo lire obliged to slight the News to a certain extent. But boar with us, dear reader, we'll keep tho 'paper coming until wo are hit by the flu. Friends of tho News, who have occasion to publish legal adver tisements in settlement of estates Lpr other probata matters or in cases in tho district court will do this paper a favor by directing their attorney or tho county of ficial having such matters in charge to have such publication made in Tho Eagle Valley Nows. Gard of Thanks 1 desire to express my sincere thanks to tho peaple of Eagle Valley for their kind services at tho burial of my beloved wife. C. W. Wallace. Will Scnll Us Souvenir. November 27, 1918. I Dear Editor: ! As I have been receiving your paper pretty regular will drop you a few lines of thanks. I like to get tho E. V. News because it tells what is going on at home. WiI try and get a souvenjr fof some kind and ten it to you for I khow every person would like to have one Irom harp. Have seen many things over here that 1 would not have miss ed seting for anything jn the world. There are building here that aro more than a thousand years old, but you wo'iild not think so to look at thcrru i , I see Alfred Baroer ntl.ajter Jones every once in a whijei 1 hwpe It wont be long until we will bo back in good old Eagle Valley to see you all again. Pvt. Ira W. Bradford, Headquarters Co. 346th P. A. American Expeditionary Forces. New and Corrected Addresses of Our Boys in Service W. L. Makinson U. S. S. President Grant, Care Postmastor.New York City Ja$ R. Sxhulta, 63,rd Inf., Co I, Pearl and Park Streets, New YorK City N Y, 13 your subscrip "tlrMr Hon at once and not miss a copy CAULS FOh FIRST-CLASS MN III! t Incident That Shows That Mlwlonary Work U Only for Thoc Who Are Especially Efficient" Hnnss was sent to Bang-bang up la tho Mtilny peninsula. This Is not his name, nor Is It tho place, but that docs not matter. The story Istrue. His Instructions wcro to start ti'school for Hit-. Chinese find to upon up mission work. The government had promised to provide the Innd for tho bcIiooI building nnd linns; expected to find Willing for him n very extensive sub scription list signed by wealthy Chi nese to meef the expenses of building. He wno Instructed to preiut himself to the police Inspector, who wus sup posed to bo heartily backing the proj ect. Shortly after Hangs' urrlvnl tho ofllclnl was suddenly transferred for exrcllont ronsonn. Then Hangs tllscor cred that the names of all tho brothel keepers In tho region were on his sub scription list. They had no objections iri subscribing when tho Inspector of police argued tho cause, but they felt very differently nb'out paying out their cash when a young mthMonary camo to collect the money. Meanwhile Bnngs found that tho contract for the school building hnd been let to a dishonest builder. Ilo sent out 200 notices to lending Chinese Inviting them to meet nnd confer on tho proper action to bo talicn. No dno came, lie called a meeting of his executive committee, with n similar response. Then ho Jumped on his bicycle, scoured the' highways nnd byways of the Jungle In tho scorching sun, which registers MO degrees nnd no shade, every day, to round up his committee. Tho last member ho roused from bed and Into nt night called them to order. TJjo project was revived nnd a now sub scrlpllon list started which soon to taled $3,000. Tho school began tem porarily, In nn old church with -13 pu pils. At the same lime preaching services In Chinese, Tamil and Malay wero opened In the Jail, and a Young Men's association for the Chinese, of fering opportunities vdilch appealed greatly to tho wealthy men, was organ ised. Ono effectlvo means of raising money for tho young men was to make n rule that whenever ii $500 gift was registered tho donor tulgtit linvo his Picture hung In tlio clubrooms. Ho finished tho schoolflouse, fouild tho money to pay the contractor, ttitored somo boys for tho Cambridge exami nations and turned the nuuidy In to pay for n Chlneso pronellcr, put In enough tlmo on tllo polygdt languages X.lil !lirlc-t to.innJ'fl ttluiseljr under MMIIMmnHIIIHMIIIIMUIHUHIlliMMtHitmi To the Public: o o Raley's Gash iViilfVVf VwVVfffflVlWVVMWillVt'IllffflVtfWUffWUIIIIVVVVVUIIV McDowell Bros. & Si John APIARY Bee Keepers Supplies of all kinds J Hives, Supers, Cards, FoundaHon, etcs. ( 4 All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed Write, phone or call for price's. , C. C. SL John Manager, Richland, Oregon stood, and, when I visited htm, was on good terms with everybody In town. Tho missionary who cannot stand such ncld tests as these need not apply for tho Job. Tyler Dennett, In Asia Mag azine. Heroic Red Cross Doctors. Tew Incidents will stir Americans' with more Justified satisfaction than tho conduct of two American doctors at Anne!, ah outpost of Complcgne.on the night or March 25. Tho patients of their hospital had .beeii eracuatoil the preceding night. The French sur geons and nil the nurses were gone. The Germans were within n half-dozen kilometers nnd ndvnnelng. Heavy ar tillery, set In tho hospital grounds, made n terrific dliu Hut tho American nmbulnnce sections kept on coming to Annel Chateau. They did not knovf whore else to go. Two Red Cross doctors, Major Tarnowsy and Major Morehead, stayed on In the deserted chntenu. Two canteert women volunteer ed from Compelgne. -Tile' two doctors kept oh operating, the canteen women handing them Instruments nnd dress ings, tho Ited Crpss truck drivers hold ing candles and lirlnglng In nnd carry ing outJ he wounded. A day nnd n nlghf and n second day tho two doc tors' operated. Tho crisis passed. The regular attendants returned, tho rou tine wns resumed. Motorcycles With' Wooden Tires. Wooden tires that' aro readily de tachable are now sta'ndnrd equipment for motorcycles being exported to the uoutrnl countries of Kurope. Inter national treaties prohibit tho export ing of rubber tires to these couutrlds, whilo without the wooden tires ma chines could not bb handled on their Own wheels without damaging the rims. Tllo neutrality, .of the non tielllgerctitjmtlons of Kuropo Is bcln sb clos'ely "guarded that a tiro ninnu jfActurcd tjicro cahnot ' bo ' purchased without n permit from the authorities;. ftyefor,o such n pcrnllt Is Issucl It Is nocessnry to glvo snllsfactory evidence tat the tiro Is for one's own Individual ueo and under no circumstance will bo allowed to get into tho bauds of the .Xertu'taa. Mr C. Wf Perry will have charge of tliis stork iihtil the recovery of Mr. W. C. Raley; who is ill with influenza, and will wait upon you with courtesy and promptness. You will find many things in our fitock that are necessary for proper nourishment of yourself and family, whether you be w&l; sick or convalescing Store TIIK Nit w WICST MAGAZINE "Haliainc The WSt" rl H:abl hl 1910- Par tht JtYtZnpsAait it Wf.tcrn injaslriiM, n. .. i-Jture, m'.n.ag. jI'.. onj wi'e i.'-..-aet:jr.i. Of i-ilcris.1 to the Vtern inveiloK fcrmer arJ icbtctr. IrlnteJ on hlah Kr .ij ;pr xtlh enpftr half-tone illustration. r Vrr, ti: cocr. 20c. Sample. 10c 3 back r.nm-3 ln for 2Jc. Send Jiow. .The New Weit Jlaea-n xin. 1211 WaUer. Hank lUdsr.. Salt Lake City.fl l-.-.h- tnni u-hH Tit,1 :.!,, tt v..v, . 8 Woodward Are.. Detroit, Midi. Addrcu near est office, or place jour subscription through thu ncfftpapti. Applications for Crazlnc Permits. Nutl.cts hnrebv elvon that all applications for ix-rmits to irraje rattle, horses, anil sheen lthln the MIN'AM NATIONAL FOKKST dtir lupr tliL'i-eAfon of 1910. must bo filed In rov office at Hatter. Orcconvcn or beforo January 31, 1919. IE, M. eva.ns, roresi snter-lsoi-. auw Forget the Flii it out remeniDer tne third installment on the" Fourtlf Libettv Loan must rfay, Jan. 11th, With tho sblcnin obligation of pro vldlng thnt "margin" of food that would snfegunrd against starvatloil our friends In Europo the housewife and tho consumer have learned hltherr to Ignored and unsuspected things about food, havo absorbed ' a' wholo ' "collego education" In 'food- valued food handling, buying und substituting that they will not want to forgot. I Our voluntary food-snvlhg not only ! saved tne Aiues ana ninuo vuni contri bution tb the winning of tho war, but saved to Ourselves In administration expenses tho outlay out Of, oucown pockcib Hint any effective system of rationing Would hive extracted. 1 would have cost ub about $45,000,00b tp- tlavd' policed ourselTes, as -ftUfttrist the 8 cents jjcraplta, foco-operatlnE'; 1 4 I