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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1919)
roooo o oo 6 : co o 00001 ?v L 000000000(400000000 1 WW Tliu public school in Kichlnml will, begin Monday tiRatn. There arc no now ciiboh of tho "Kin." Frank Clarke is much hotter at tliia wilting, 1 have no more hay for sale, J.-It. Lee ad Now cropo do ehino and CJoor gbtte wnlaltj Saunders Uroi.-ad .1, M. (JIihbo was able to he up in lowir this wook. For Sale-Ten hand of pig; U, II. Goodwin, ad - A "Real Nnajo"SnddJo Blank bt Snundei Bro. ad Don't fagot that the Richland p.iblic school will bui-in Monday, FohruHry SMth. .Ich Hartley has been buying a pRmpIo copy of ihfa papo for tlu lat two weeks. Will be in Richland on Friday and Saturday, February 21st and 22'd. Or. M. D. Fioming. The High school in in session attain since I lie llu' line subsided for a while. The enrollment on Monday whs 17. Monte Miller is making some trips Lack and forth to Baker in his Hudson deapit the bad roads. Agency for -Claxtonola-- the New Day PhonographCome in and see them, Saunders Him -ml For Sale or Kent-6 acres land weH improved, known aa the oiu litutik place. Inquire at New office, ad Dr. Sanders was In Raker on business last week and Dr. Wi. tion was tne physician for both ISajtle and Pine valleys. A seven pound baby boy took up his residence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iru Bradford ,on Monday, February 17th. J. S. Hodah of mis place re ceived a letter from his son, Roy Bodah saying that lie is on the police force in Washington, D.C. working for Lincie Sam. Mr. and Mrs. John 1'. Jones and children came in from Port land Saturday. Mr. Jones will work in his garage this season and v ill do all kinds of auto re pairing. Just arrived Galo chambrays, Manville Linen, Fonesh cham brays, Printed Mercerized Voiles. Also childrens drossca. Compare our prices with any catalog house. K & V. Chandler. ad NOTICE-If the weather con tinues favorable, will commence my regular trips to , Raker on Monday, February 21th. Any in foimntion desired may be ob tained at Richland Hotel. Sam Irwin. Stray horse has been in my held more than eight weeks. Ray with black mane and tail, w hi te apot in forehead, weight about 1200; around three years old, Owner may have same by paying feed bill and for advertising. VV. E. Martin, New Rridge. ad For Sale A N'd. 1 Durham milch cow, will bo fresh this month; price $80-would bring that much for beef as she ia u large animal. Also havo a 3 1-2 Inch John Deere iron clad moun iaip. wagon to trade for .lighter wagon. JohnW. Patterson, ad2t I Havo no culves for Bale. Ed Iial-tioyi-ad ForSiilb-Twdgobcl milch cows; will be frcHh sodni Ed Simonis. mill John Eraser and Miss Mary Franer itro Raker visitors this week. Dr. Wilson reports several cases of Seven Year Itch in the Dry Gulch District. VV ill bo in Richland on Friday and Saturday; February 21, and 22. Dr. M. D. Fleming. W. R. Wright and son Gill left for their home in AfotiOHto, Cali fornia, on Tuesday. Complete lino of fresh grocer ies, cabbage and onions. Saun ders lros. ad Several citizens who were at tending court in Rakor came home Saturday. Frank High had charge of the blacksmith shop last week' white his partner was in Raker. Miss Resbie Jones and Miss Myrtle Jackson went, to Raker last week to attend High school. 20 tons hay at $15 per ton;good feeding place, good 'water; three miles west of Richland. E. II. Mnsterson's rftnch.ad All persons knowing them selves to he.ndebled to me please come in and settle up at once. I borrow my money at tho bank to run my business, you please do thesamf. C. C. Mason.- ad There will t o a call meeting of the Eagle Valley Cattle and Horso Rainers Association Tues. after noon, February 25, 1011). promptly at one o'clock. Meeting to be held in K. of P. hall. L. C. Hoiman, Secretary. William Johnson of Halfway was over from Pino valley Wed nesday and purchased R. A.Mas tersou's dairy herd of cattle. Mr, Johnson is a former .resident of this valley and sajs they are hav ing a very mild winter over tho hill. Friends of the News who have ! occasion to publish legal adver tisements in settlement of estates or other probate matters or in cases in the district court will do this paper a favor by directing their attorney or the county of ficial having such matters in charge to havo such publication made in The Eagle Valley News, Next Sunday's Lesson is on the subject of "Intercessory Prayer" and is found in Eph. 3: 1421, Ex. 1)3: 7-17 and 1st Tim. 2: 1-5. Tho Golden Text Is in Jas. 5: 10. What we may say while on our knees or in some other posture will not be prayer unless we put ourselves in position and spiritjto help answer our own prayers. Sometimes, tho reason why we fail to see oUr church work ad vance is because wo ask God to do what wo ourselves ought to do. Ji M. Johnson. Call for Bids. " Sealed bids will bo received up until 10 o'clock Feb. 22, 1919, for cleaning .the Waterbury.&'Allen Ditch from tho bead of snid,ditch to tho end of the o)d incorpor ation at old Uennchoff place Bids will also bo received at the same time for building a concroto headgate and Waste tap. Address bids Id M. A. Bennett, Sec,'y Waterbury & Allen Ditch Co,, Richland,. Oregon. ad8t Abo Burns came in from Idaho Wednesday E; A. Bonhchofr came in from Raker WOonesdayj Elihu Speaks came In from Portlan i last evening; Mr. Fisher lias quit the Drug Store and returned to Pine Val ley. Theodore Holcomb is at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Raker, hav ing been operated on fdr mastoids. Mm. Win, Chandler and Miss Clarho returned home yesterday from a trip to Portland. They visited with relatives at Pendle ton and La Grande on their way home. Orla Martin, the little thirteen months old son of Mr. and Mm. Sam Martin died very sudd-.nly Wednesday morning. Death was caused by acute indigestion, th? little one being sick but a few hours. The remains were taken to the homo of Paul Knoblauch, where the funeral services wi-re held at 2 o'clock r. m. Thursday, February 20th, Interment was made in tho Eagle Valloy cemetery. If you can't wear a uniform you can, at lenlt? be a uniform eomorvcr. AnothBt' tht'iftinveatment that (rives big returns is a properly ordered war garden. ' If you cant go to the l'rot.t plant the acedo of plenty anl victory in a war garden. -YOUR EYES- If Ihcy arc giving you any trouble don't fail to visit the Dr. M. D. Fleming, the optometrist of" Boise, who will he at Ihetfichland Hotel on Friday and Saturday, February 21stand22nd - - - - DRY GULCH DITCH CO; Richland, Oregon. NOTICE Notice, is heroliy uivcli tlint ntn moot i ii K of tlio direclorti held on the Stli tiny of Ieb. 1UIU two Mhtet-siuonls werolovirtl to he julil during tho eiiBoSiicyear. Thu first nsHessinunt in for TiOc jier f-liuro lovietl on tlio cupital itock of tlio cor poriitioil payable August, 1st, 1010 to J. Itoscoo I.eo, See. nt liis homo. Any Htocl; Upon which thin nssosBincnt mar rointiin unpnii! or. Au. 7th, ltUl) will bo tlelinquont ntul ndvertiseil for enlo nt public auction nnd unlefs payment is made beforo will bo Hjld Oct, 0, 1910 to pay tho delinquent npscMincnt topothor willi thy coat of advertising and expense of, nale. Tho set'ond nssesHiiicnt is for nil additional levy of $.",07 on tho enpi lid stock of thoeorporntiou, payablonow at nny t)mo up to Nov. 1.5, 1010, said na tuoBinunt to bo paid J'. Itoficoo Iao, Sec. at hia homo. Any slock' ujon which thin nssuBHitumt may remain ultpnid on Nov. 15, 1010 will bo delinquent ind ad vbrtiHod lor sale at public auction, nnd unless payment Ih mhilo bcfoio will bo so'd Dec. '21, iOlO to pay tho delinquent aesussmout together with tho cost of ad vertluiiiK and. espchso bf tho sale This last noQcsameut iH to meet the mortK'ngo on tho nforefiald ditch ioucther with tlio Intorost that will linyo accrued by tho ond of tho year. Fob. 13, Mch,13. v "Somewhere in tine Wesft' ' (here U development koIhk on In 1010 Hint you want fo kiiov, itboii'. It imiy be n reclamation project, ti ucW .mining project, n iievOy-rtln-covereil .oil tfold; opening for ninriUftlcturerri, opporliin:ilcn In ffrowlfl; ulicop, entile, ho;s, liorxex or other llvrxtock, or jou nn-v want l know HometliltiK of llio fccenery of the' Went ulint to "c fl-n you motor ncrom country oil tlio new highways that nra belnir it(!lt' "Building the West" Tho Km VmI Mitrratine ( tin inly ftiWIeallon tn tb Vn'iU Slf.n rro'.l tM '' to "llflllti:nr (ha Wul." nr,.l it li U rmllon-wb'. exponent of the admntauo 1MB uiiottutiI,hn .to h found In tha Vt. Amuiik th Impnrtxnt tobjrrt that will IHwtnitlaiM In 1 h Wtw Wot Maitaziiw Vcsttrn Reconstruction Wtite to tw Ilwla'mrj ( J'm'Im) IV.vlnt Xh4 BetlUr o Ohn AsrtoiUtnr Um flxlt ol Commtrra VVJint Capital b-miiHb of tlM Wt i'JtUUmrf (m Um k'arni Maklnic Satbflwl. Vnrtnm BtaU AVI for Industrial l)rrpm-nt C9l lloaUi oruj DMrlUatkrn Wostarn Wotidors nnd Tourist Travl Amrrlcan Attroct'ont rt. nyrontan ilattMWei S'vklnir Hianty Instead of Iluln llulUine National IIIliwayr Developing Home industries Tha ttnrniM of "Woatern Conannirr Week." wfclrh orlKlaated wltli The Vutl Magaalne U year : will b earriwl uut on a larger acal than cv:r ia 1' tn MaoiM wak In April ht nst the teKUIar date chunen. irarMir thu k all f.tavtt oi tna wet ona rr-.i!y me women win m uem to rail la arJ ToUm-made coort. anl retail merchant! Will mik peeial dtepbVj nt r; auuuiiatii1 ia Um Wt-l. Cttabtlthcd 1910 The New West Magazine "DolMlnsr tin Weet" 1211 Walker Hank Hal Win IjALT I.AKi: CITY, Utah Uii VTUtm tmtWaa Bfattlt, WaJla-lc3 SPECIAL OFFER: The New West Magazine will give you a xeneral comprehensive I survey of the West its industrial, (live stock opportunities, " The Eagle Valley News tells you all the ioeal happenings and,., keeps you informed on what is going on in the home communit'. The price of the New West Magazine is $2 a year I Our price q The pric4 of Eagle Valley Ncwb is also $2 per year for both ?y. j $100 Reward, $100 I The readers of thb pap. r will bo ! pleaaed to learn that there H at Itait one dreaded diaearc t!ut srlcncp h been able to cure in all Ita vtugei anl that la catarrh. Catarrh bolus frrcatly Intluenced ly constitutional condttloai rfqulrea constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Xledlclse la taken Internally and Acta thru tha Blood on tho Mucous Sur face of the System thereby l-tro-lnff the foundation of tho dlneasc, Riving the patient streiutth by bulldlnn up the con. atltntlon nnd aaslstlnir nature in 'loins Its work. Tho proprietors have to much faith In the curative nower.i of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer Ono Jluudred Dollara for any cas that it falls to cure. Send for Hat of testimonials. Adrtreas,K. J. CIlKN'lTr A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Drugs!. TSc. Call For Bids. Scaled bids will be received un til 2:00 o'ebek r. m. March G 19 for walking and tending the Dry Gulch Ditch. On the upper ditch the employee ife to devote his full time to the ditch. On the lower ditch walking two bids aiv desired. One to simply walk the ditch and measure out tho water which ordinarily does not take a day. Tho other bid is for said work and any additional work the Co. has on hand so that the full time is consumed. Send sealed bids to J. Roscoe Lee, Seer., Hichland. Ore. 560 ACR& RANCH, in Wascd, Co., Ore. close to.R. R. 225 in wheat.crop goes with place; 200 a fall plowed and ready for plant ing. t Irrigation canal crosses the place'; 27 a water right paid for, liiore can be purchased if desired, coil rich volcanic ash; average crop 35 bu. to acre without irriga tion. Place should pay from $20,000 to $.80, 000 for 1919. Good improvements. Owing to illness must rnako immediate deaU will sell at low price and give most reasonable terms; intorest at 0 per centi Address . owncrj Fen Batty, c--o Sanatorium, Hot Lake, Oregon. ?Did ydit borrow this paper H . (Why not subscribeAfor it r Only $2.00 the whole year It i brlneta Um "inniitm man to Wtvt be earefally yrhnlal with acoaa;uiX In 1919 will to i t Alaakit Aml'i Un-.lor4 Km?lr Obitaelci tliat Irvrmt Alaaurn d- vtopnMmt TUh Mar Vklaabl than Oil : Scene of lmpmlnR Orandctir The Ilrllroid of Abwka ,. ' Vaxtnt Alaskan M Inter Drretopmswt AlTntiir In Wonderland 1' 11 CetdlHrx t:iUla Dt tuft, lihlaa oil, mining, agricultural and Call For Bids. Sea'ed bids will be received un til 2:00 o'clock p. M. March Gthi 1919 for cleaning the Dry Gulch" Ditch. Bids to be submitted separately on cleaning the tw'o sections of said ditch. First sec tion comprises the upper end ot the ditch down to and including the funnel. Second section from, tunnel down to and including the lower laterals. Work to be comr pleted by April 10, The DryJSuIch Ditch Co. re:. serves the right to reject any or all bids. Address bids to J. Poscoe Lc, Secretery Dry Gulch Ditch Co;, Richland, Ore. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. (I'ublinher) Department of the Interior. U. S. Ijtntl OIHce At LaGrande, Ore on, Feb. Oth, 1010. NOTICK is hereby nlven that Ira I). Stasiis, of Keating, Oregon, who. on April lt, 10)5, nmdo Homestead, Kntrv So. 014 ITS. for Si SEH, Lot L, SB 14 NU'1-4, NU'1-4 SKI 4, 1 otn S and 4,Sf lion 81, ToWin-hip t) south, Kar.ee 4i ICast, Willamette Meiiiliiin, hau filed notice of intention to mako three-year 1'roof, to establlalt claim to tho land above described, beforo Woodfon L. I'attvreon, L'nitod States Commissioner; at his otlice, at Uaker, Oregon, on the 7th day of April, ll)U. Claiiiraut iiames as witnesses: T. O. Welch. Uiehland, Oro.; Mi D.Uooilman, Ilaker, Oreoti A. U. Miller, Hichland, Oro., M. S. Howard, Durkocr-Ore. C. S. Dunn.'Recister. : Date of lirat pnblication Feb. 13, 1919. Ditto bf last publication March 13, 1919. In the County Court of (lie State of Oregon for the County of, Baker In the Matter of the Estate ) v ,. , . of C 11 AH LKS K. BAH-f HER, Deceased. ) pred"0 Tlio undersigned line been appointed as tho administratrix of fho estate of Obarles E. Barber, deceased, nnd has duly qmiliiled an such. All persons hav ing claims against said estate will' pres ent them to tho undersigned at her resN deuce or place of business hi the Towrr of Richland, Bnkt'r Comity, Oregonr within six-months frutu tho datoof llrst' publication nl tliii notico. Such'claimc must be duly verified acconliijK to law. l)2ted this 3rd day of FerucFy, 1919. Evelyn N. Barber Administratrix. W. II. Strhyor And C. T. Godwin.. Attorneys for Admx. '' Flr8tpublicatFonKebruary'0,"H)lP. Cost publication March 0, 1919. - f ftVt