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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1919)
J MICKIE SAYS PRC-tfv locv pea mo, t CLMrA.THIVf EVJBUVBOM , DONH KNOW WHAt CXNSS rRinUHGr WB 1"UrM OUT IN T8 CHOP , OR VO OB. PR.CSS OW rXN NIOH'T oooooooooooooooooomwk. t nr at c OOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOOOMT Aleck" Frasor is visiting in the Vnl.uy. Now trink'linma and porcalea at Saunclora Hro'a. nil Tho ground liojr failed, to Bee his shadow in Eagle Valley last Sunday. Kranlc Clarke's pop hall was opened Monday with Morris Long in charge. Mrs. Churhery Govcr and little daughter have gone to Portland for a short visit. Wanted to Huy two'way sulky plow and a Fresno scraper. ad .1. U. Lee, Kichland. Bernard Green, who was re cently tnusjerod out of soma ai Camp Lewis, is quite ill at hi home at Kobinettc. W. 13. Barber and h, Y. Mai thews have purchased Italph Saunders' interest in the Rich land Livery Stable. A recent letter from Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Elliott stated that the ilu was prevalent around Milto! ;ind that they were both just re covering from t he disease. The dUchargo of firearms on our streets at night has been a Regular practice recently. There seems to be no objection, how ever, for no damage has yet re oulted from glanping bullets. Mrs. Lyman Loo .left Monday for her home in Portland, after a visit of several weeks in this neighborhood. She was accom panied by 'Mrs. Walter Ouudiff and little daughter, also Miss Winona Saunders. Mrs. Ethcriol Devore departed Monday for her home near North Powder. She was called here about four weeks ago by the ill ness of her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. C. Mason, and nlnco her ar rival had labored practically both day and night ministering to the wants ol ilu patients in various homes in this section. 1 Friends Of the News who have occasiori'to publish legal advei Usements In settlement of estates or other probate riiattcr's or in cases Wtfto distrlcU'ddUrt will do '.this paper a fdV&r by directing their attorney or the county of ficial having Buch matters in Charge to have such publication, made in Tlio Eaglo Valley jNcws. ( ArLMalono went to Baker Mon- uay. Mr,8, Grover Craig is visiting nt Fresno', Calif. In our next Issue wo will pub' lish the flrht installment of Eagle Vnlloy'u eaj'ly history. A letter from Tracy Matthews slated he was again confined in the hospital with pleurisy. James McCabe arrived Monday from Portland to attend the fu neral of ids brother, Josoph. Just arrived a newjotof shoes for ladles and for men. ad Saunders Bro's. Ralph jiyrno arrived Tuesday evening from Camp Lewis, hav- ing been mustered out of Borvice. i Allen Wright, who lias been in the noro service, lias been mus tered out and is visiting relatives in Kentucky. For Sale-One good sow with nine suckling pigs; also two good milch cow, will bo freah soon. Ed Simonis, Richland. ad OurAnnual White Sale is now on; tins includes all ot our wimo goods. Wo invite you to attend this sale. E. & W. Chand'er.-ad W. E. Barber. L. Y. Matthews and John Eraser were appointed appraisers of tlio Chas. E. Barber estate. Evelyn N. Barber was appointed administratrix. Fred Thompson and family are visiting at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Thotnp son at New Bridge. Frod has just been mustered out of service. Ralph Guyor arrived home last week. He enlisted in December, 11)17 and when jnustored out was serving in the 93rd Balloon Dot., Camp John Wise, San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Wright Chandler depart (."! Mt.nday for Portland to pur chase spring millinery for the E. & W. Chandler store. ' She was accompanied by her daughter Miss Clarine. Mrfl. Clarence Steele, who had been visiting at Wm. McDowell's the past several weeks, has left for Sheridan, Wyo., to join her husband who has just been mus tered out of service. Lou Jennings arrived home Monday evening from California where he lias spent the past few weeks. Lou never stopped in Richland long enough to greet his friends, but rushed to Noble Holcomb's lambing camp. Joe also came in hut stopped at Hob inette for a short visit. In ft letter enclosing cliclck for subscription to the News, Mrs. Evelyn Staight Scott of Lake Creek, Oregon, writes: "We are shocked and grieved beyond measure at the untimely death of so many of Eagle Valley's finest young men. Having known them since boyhood,w6 realize what a los3 their passing on will mean to Eagle Valley as well as lo their immediuto families." fionjl Fll era Art Anchored. "I picked Roll out to write tolliecatlso I ciuKscq by your oyea you're tile lone some kit)'," gushed a letter addressed to the hanaiqjiio young nvlntor tfhos'o likeness lind Just appeared In thu Qreut Lakes Heprult. Tlio . h somo young aviator la ft ,. it i. Kansas City 'man. "Now, Mary, Wfote td his wife. "In case vdu don't roel toward m as you used to, tills It Uis Utao to idmW up, na you will ob Wrri' by 'tlii' Incloaed." And Ua it hot Ur Ww. . . . DOESN'T LIKE GERMANY Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chaso last week received u big stack of let ters and cards written by. their son, Sgt. Story M. Chaso, iiat. A, 818 F. A., A.E.F.. the first word they had got from him for about two months. Herewith we give extracts frqm tjireeqf thelettcis: Bet'dorf Lux.. Dec. J3, '18. We have been here, for a, week but t think we will Hfet out Mon day. Have been lo Luxemburg, it is a city of about 25,000; seen th3 Pains and a few fine churches. The people sure treat us fine but I can't talk their language at all (I sure learned a lot of French. I don'l think). J. sure am .looking for my Xmas box for we have not had any cnnJy for about three months. Tell the folks that all thn hoys ure down on the Y.M.C.A. it is the "bunk." TJieboys that were in the front lines tell us that the Salvation Army and the Red Cross were the only ones to come and sec them. We have not had one with us for two months and the one we had didn't do anything for us hut to charge us three prices for every thing we bought, so you can see why we arc down on them. We have stopped nt two or three places where there were Red Cross and Salvation Army and they always had hot chocolate for us and did not charge a cent for it either. Hetzeralh, Germany, Dec. 25, '18 , Will write and tell you abaut our Xmaa dinner we had a good one roast beef, mashed spuds, chocolate pudding. Then they gave us a car, of tobacco, a cigar, package of chocolate and a pack age of smokes. If you knew how hard it is to get smokes over hero you would say they done fine. . The Red Cross is with us, and they should have the praise; they give us soup and chocolate every day. They gavti each of us a sweater today after the show the toys gave. We are in a little town; the people seem to lire the Yanks but we don't take any chances with them. I have not got the Xmas box yet but I guess it will be here in a day or two. Tell Dad I got tne "5-spot" but there is no place to spend it. Hcrzrath, Germany, Jan. 2, 1919 I not the box and the $10 (the $5 came about a week ago and the ?10 today). The Xmas boxen got here two days after Xmas but they sure were good some Of the boys have not received theirs yet. Can't tell you much about this country as I don't like it and can not say anything good about it so went try. The only way we can tell if one of them has a lot of money is by the stack of nia rmre he has in front of ills lloUse; if he has four or live hogs in the basement he is way up in the 400 class. I am going td make a lot of work for thVs cooks when 1 get hortibnot a thing 'ess than chlcken-pte and cake. Tell Mo that cake ill the Xmas bot was too srrialltH ldsttlt in ohe of those vacant Bpotai In vy trriouth and, could hot find It again, TjmewheKe IIuto In rievolnjmiMit going ori 1J J0f Hint ym viuil lo l.nmv ttmi It i.my ho n. rccluiimtloti project, it JU'W inliiiii;,' wW-'U n npwly-M (ivrrt fl i'. flMd, oitcnlitKs.for iiiiiHiifn'.'ttirer; oppnrhHittlcK In jenm! Hlii-cp,, entile, lions, borne or other llvcxtock, or you Uiry wnnt to )inetjiJinoif tb eet;ry sit .IIi,.W'c?(tjvbnl to x c yo-.i r.mur neroxi country on the new nlj;liwiiyij Unit in Mux Imilti "Building Ilia Krv V.'ctl M.izai:n I, tlio only rublleatlon In the Vn'leA S'n'jt ievn-ci ttUfy U "liullJImr tho Will," ent lt , Ilu cstn-wy, euasncnt of '.So iKlvanNrj Mil osporlutillln to l fuund lit th Wot. It I, Urinamsr ll "landltu mn to lit tr.tnlcal land." ' , Amonsf tho Important fdl.Jfct 4hat will ix) itrflvVv pim'.nlt'i 17IU1 attva?a?fj2 IlluiUatlom In Jht New Writ Mazai!n In 1910 will f. Western Reconstruction Vaito I.nml, to U ltfcla mfd (a rlec) C.vIpk th Bet t l,f Clianr's AzrKultura tic I'aU of'Commrre V)iat CudIUI Drmandi ot Ihm Weil lUflricnry on .the farm Making HillifM Farmrrl (Halo Aid for Indilitrfal- l)tvtcvmtnl Good Iloadt and Dlitributlon - Western Yondcrt end Tourist Travel Amerlean Attraction, v. 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The price of the New West Magazine is2 a year The price of Eagle Valley News is also $2 per year rD $) DO SOME PEOPLE FORGET THEIR MANNERS AT .THE TELEPHONE?' TIE PIN RESTORES HEARING Aa Applied by Policeman It Works Magic With San Francisco Panhandler. , Son Francisco. Armed with nn nfll davit settlilc forth thut he wns deaf and dumb and was trying to raise hioney with which to purchase h r-.'a nut roaster, William Welch cnteml n downtown jewelry store with JdsU hopes ot getting n "hnndoutV While busily endued running tho hlrm'abct In the deaf und dumb latt fc'uago for ono or the' clerks who was about to 'fall," Policeman Tim Con noil happened In. Itecognlzlng ' the supposedly mute man, Connell drew out his stick pin and made ii lunge. "Ouch, ouch, dwl" )sald the deaf one; "wlmt the " "You're under arrest," smiled Con nell. Later Welch tbld Pollco Jtidge Fltz- pntrlck fie was not guilty, and that hei had been Jobbed. "Never hilnd," said the cdurh "Six months Id" the bounty Jail." 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