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Eagle Valley News Straight, Truthful Direct C. E. Thorp : Entered as second .class matter Richland OroRon, under Monibar Owgon Stnto Subscription $2.00 SIX MONTHS - - .50 SAMl'Ltt COPY .jONEYEAK - -THREE MONTltS RICHLAND, ORE.. THURSDAY. KEH. 27. 1919. Vol. T, No. 15 TAKES GAEL'S PLAGE Jerusalem Is Modernized by Mo tortruck'. Beasts of Burden Are Smothered In Dust of Speeding Auto mobiles. " Jerusalem. The life of two period?, riistntl't by many centuries, seems to How along the rontls that lend to this ancient city. The camel, though helms done pront things for the British forces, is losing his position as the nmln means of transport, anil ihe natives driving their camels carrying huge pacha of Knst cm merchandise are passed by the big engines of the evergrowing British broad-gauge railway, at which the country people sturc with open mouthed astonishment. Then along will come nn Assyrian or nn Arab on his donkey or mule, his wife walking behind and carrying a great pack on her head. In this way they transport much stuff for many inllos. Now they ' lire smothered In dust from the great quantity of motor transport on the roads. The five barley loaves and small fishes still have to feed n good many ' people In this country, and women may still be seen grinding their scanty cup of corn between stones, but now with the introduction of good seed th.j country already Is showing Klguo of vast improvement. Cotton is still . made up Into rough material in a primitive method on a kind of bow. With the new opportunities now open ing up the old spinner Is likely to be looking for another Job. Alrendy In cmltp mall towns yon will sec names, of well-known London firms. This has aroused the local fihops to a kind of competition, and all kinds of important signs oyer small ehops, with hardly anything to hell, an nounce: "The Provisions" "The Up- .'. to-date Hosiery ami Dry Goods Store," "The Manchester House," and many similar. It Is doubtful if 5 per cent of ' the prospective customers can read the signs. Shepherds on the hills still tend their flocks, dressed in camel hair, and ' nightly light their camp fires to keep off the prowling Jackals and hyenns. But in the future much of this rich land, now practically barren, Is likely ' to receive the nttcntion of the steam tractor. ' Altogether, with the present, means , of transport by rail, the great fmpro.ve : ment In" the water supply and the 'rapid Introduction of European meth ods and custoiris, It may be hoped a year or two1 of peace will change "this ' country Into a real "land ot milk und , honey." JELLS OF FALSE DIAGNOSES . v Doctor Jackson Says. Foreign Sub stances Often Misled Physicians. . fr , Atlantic qty, N. J. Many physj jdaDBcfferp.jnlsIinl by the pfcexoncc of ftmeusi)ecte,d ( foreign substances is . lung cavltleo and 'rmJhefl prftl'enta fl , California and othc? distant places (y recover ffom purely imaginary tuberr Iculoahf',, 'declared Dr. CherBlIer Qi ( JackaflnVo Pittsburgh Id "aft address -,J)ef,9r'a tbo American Roentgen Ityy.so--I ciety at the' Hotel. Tfluymore. "Ho atfc vacated,, that. persons believed to hayc bronchial .affections should, sybinlt.o tne;BoVntge'n- ray ntleufit once a year. ijsLjk reiameW doctors' errbrt, DoO Editor Dec. 12, 1912 rtt.tho pJst oriieo at act of .March 3. 1S70. Kditorml AssQointion 1,00 FttEl? $100 Reward, $100 Thi reiuliT.i of tlU paper will bfe pleaded to learn tlmt tlioro la nt least ono drmitlul (llscnstf that science Itn been aM to euro In all Itn niano ami that ts catarrh. Catarrh txinar creatly Intluencvd by constitutional condition requires i institutional treatment. Ilall'a Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru tl-o Wood on the Mucous Sur face of the System thereby ilestroylnif tho foundation of the disease, giving tho patient strength by building up tho con stitution and nsslstlnK nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors hnve so much faith In the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medlclnn that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for nny case that It falls to eur Snd for list of testlmontnU. Address P. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all DruBBlst. 75c. tor Jaclcson lold of the discovery of nn Inverted staple in n man who had been under treatment for tuberculosis for IS mouths Mid of the Hurting of thu top or r.n atomizer In it patient V'lto had spent much time in California, lie sild that the rays liad disfovored an umbrella tip in the body of a daughter of a physician after the girl had been nn Invnlld forjdjt years, of the locution of n six-penny null which caused "mi latatuknble symptoms" of tuhereulosls, nod of tho finding of tucks which also confused the diagnosticians. Dr. Charles A. Wnlere. United Stuler anny medical corps, declared tb.t thousands of American soldiers had been saved in France by the u.Je ;t tho most modern methods of Iwuthig bul lets and shell splinter, llct declared that speed by the American surgeons nlso saved ninny lives and declared that when the marines FtopjM'd the CicnniniH nt Chateau-Thierry, the American surgeons passed wounded nt the ritto of i-'.'O eery day. FLAX DISTRICT IS RUINED Belgian City Taken by Germsno Shorn of Darces and Precious Machinery. Washington. Before thu war Cour tral was a center i'or tlio iiroductlon of flax of European Importance, and the city harbored for this purpose a large English and Irish colony. Now the whole llax district Is ruined. The large barges in which the llax was put to rot In tho Lys were sold by llio Germans as firewood much below their value. The copper from the flux mills and the other precious machines were requisitioned. The soldiers were quar tered In the factories and the cele brated "Lelcwccrschen," the plains on which the flax wan bleached, were plowed and planted with tobacco and potatoes. Many, indeed, of the fertllo llax fields were turned over several times and many served us battlefields. It will bo yzztH before tho fields bear Qax again, jj-ak, NOTIC12 FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher) -Department of the Interior. U. S. I Mini Oilice at LaGraudo, Ore gon, Feb. fitb.-lOlO. , n NOTICE, is hereby given that Ira D. Staggs, of Keating, Oregon, who, on April 1st, 1015, made Homestead, Entry No. 014478, for ai5 NVM, Lot 2, SUM NVY1-4. NW1-4 NK1-4, lots 3 and 4,Secf tion 31, Township I) fc'outli, Range 44 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before) Woodson L. Patterson, United States Compleiioner, at his office, at Maker, Oregon, on tho 7th day ol April, Mill. Claimant names as witnesses! T. O, Welch. Klchlandi Ore.. 61. D.UoodlnafiJ (taker, Oregon; A. 13, filler, ftlcjiland, Ore,, M. 8. Howard, Durkee, Ore, , C. 8. Dunn. Register, Date of first publication Feb. 13, 1010 Date of last publication March 18, 1010. DRY GULCH DITCH CO, Richland, Oregon NOTICE Nojloo Is hereby given that at a incut ng ot tho directors held on tho 8th day Uil Feb.-IDIO twoasfOi-sintuils werulevl.'il to bo paid during tho ensuing year. Tho first assessment is for Mo per elmro levied on tho capital itoek ot tho cor poration payable Augtixt, 1st, 1911) to .1. lloseou Leo, See. at his homo Any stock ttiKiu which this asseHsmeut may remain utiimid on Aug. 7th, UUP will ho delinquent and advertised for sale at public miction and unlets imymcnt is made before wli lu s -Id Oct. H, I'JIl) to pay tluiduIiiKim-ntaHsesAiutuit togutlier with th-) cost of advertising mid expoueo of sale. Tho second asnssinont Is for h additional levy of .).U" on tlto capi tal stock ot thocoriHiratiott, iuyivlilt' now at any time up t- Nov. Ifl, MIH, said as ossinuut to hi- i-aiil.I ltoeou Loo, See. at his homo. Any thick ujoii which thi; assettineiit may remain unpaid on Nov. in, lull) will bo delinquent and ad' vortiaod for sale at public auction, and Unless payment is made hofoio will bo so'd Dec. 1!7, Will to pay tho delinquent assessment together with tho cost of ad vertising and expense ot tho sale. This last assessment is to meet the mortgage on tho aforesaid ditch together with tint interest that will havu accrued by tho end of the year. Fob. 13.-.Mch.i;i. In the County Court ol the State of Oregon for the County of Baku In tho Matter of tho Estate ; n , of CilAKI.I S F. IIAK-f S o!" It EH, Deceased. I '-f"10 Tho uudersi'.'iiid hae been ajipoiuted as the administratrix of th' estate of Charles E. I'.rtrlier, deceased, an-l lias duly qualllled a such. A il person li i v lug claims ie'at:t salil estate Hill pres cut them to the undersigned at her resi dence or place --I hoslneM in the Town of Itiehlhiul. Haker County, Oremi. wltliln six iiiuntiis from the ilDtuutllrst piiblicatloti nl tliis notice, jtnuh elattns must bo dnl iriIUil accorilitiK to law. Ditted this :: t day ol Fe1 ruary, IW. Evelyn N. Harber. i AduDtiistratrix. W. II. Strove! mil! C. T. GfnUlttr Attorm i for Admit. First publieati :i February n, WW. Ut Hiblict.- o March 0. WW. Call for Bids. Sealed bid-s will bo received up until 10 o'clock Feb. 22, 1910, for cleaning the Waturbury & Allen Dilch from the bead of said ditch to the end of the old incorpor ation at old BennehofT place. Bids will also be received al the same lime for building a concrete headgate and wf.ste tap. Address bids to M. A. Bennett, Sec'y Waterbury & Allen Ditch Co., Hichland, Oregon. ad3t Call For Bids. Sealed bids will be received un til 2:00 o'ebek P. m. March G-19 for walking and tending the Dry Gulch Ditch. On the upper ditch the employee is to devote his full lime to the ditch. ' On the lower ditch walking twd bids an desired. One to simply waU the ditch and measure out the water which ordinarily does not take a day. The other bid is for said work and any additional work the Co. has on hand so that the full time is. consumed. Send 8ealed!tbids to J. Roscoe Lee, Seer., Richland. Ore. TIIH NIJW WEST MAGAZINB -Bullilnr Thr Wt" i Eitabllihed 1D10 For tU dTlopmnt of Wilirn Induitrtu, ssrlcultur. mlnln, anl wrile ttrttlon. Of In'tert to th Wtra InvtiUr, ftrmar sad llkhtiit f rlbud en hlvh Cradt caper with eoppr balf-ttBa Ultutration. Yar, 12; pf. lie. SampI. 10c. 1 back aun, br for 1U. Snd how. Tha Ntw TTt Mai a tlne, 1211 TValkar Bank Bldw. 8a.lt JUkt Clti. UUh ; 1004 ,Whll Bldr., HtatUr, Wah. J 71 Woodward A.', Datroit, MUh. Addraas naar. Wt offita, or'tIa XUf tuVaarlflUk tkraagb thla nwaatr. 1 The American Young Pebple) dhlghgrade monthly magitzine fnr hrlvn nhrl rfirls. ffirlce $2 ner year), arid'the E. V, News, bothJ one year for only This store is headquarters foi! Lambing Camp Supplies' , You will find our stock complete and our prices right i SAUNDERS BRO'S. j 1 lis your o wn says Barney McGee "Go nhend nntl chew your awect, sticky phirJ. 'f you like it. But ihero isn't nn ordinary tobacco thnt's one, two, three with Real Gravely. The real Pevton Byand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch NOTICE TOR PUDLIOATION. (Plll)llHliur.) Department of tlio Interior, Ui B. Lniwl Officu at I.a Oralido, Oregon, .Inn. 13, 1910. Noticu 1h lioreby jive tlmt William A. .SiHHon, of ICinhla ml, Oro., who, on April 7, UM I, mailo IIiI. H. No. 013071, for HM 1 I SU 1-1, Sec HI, NIC 1-1 NI-; 11 Hoc, li."., Tit. It', H., U. 43 K. W. M , ami lot'i 3 nn.l 4, Sec. 10, Tji. 0, S,, It, II U. mill on April U8, J01I, maiic Atl. Mil. K. No.. 0132i7, for 8V 1-1 SIC I I, Hcc.,1!!, Tp. 0 8., 11. 13 ii. NK 1-1 NW 1 I, lot's 1 anil 2, bee. 30, Tp.. 0 S., It. 11 Hi W. M,f lino filed liotlro of in tention to innkB tlirccyenr proof; to ch tabliuli claim to tlio Imul abovo doscrib oil, boforg WooiIhoii U. ratturKoii, Uni ted Stilted Coi!imis'flioncrf at bin office, at liakor, Oregon, dn tbo 10th day of March, 1010. , Claimant n,nmes nS wIltlfBSCB: Je6o Sinfclalr, Thorrinil . O. Welch, Wesley Cipodman and Arthur Millo, nil oi Kichland, Oro. Ol 8, UNN, Ilcgidtor. Notice Ion publication. , (ftibllelier.) DoliarUnohl of iho nloHpi', V; 8. Land Off ico nt La Orande, Oregon, Jan. 13, lllo'f v , , , Nollfeo Is iioreb'y glvorl. that Mlltindes Spiropolilos, df Hbrric, Oregon, who, on October 2, 1014, mitdo lid. K. No. 013781, for 8K 1-4 NB 1-4, N 1-2 SB 1-4, SB 1-4 SB 1-4', dise. 21, nod on May 16, 1010, made Ad, lid, E. No. 0148C4, fof money good tobrc;o lo.-tt' stays with it." GtMid tite, wttllr cUr, loiiltwllfe itvb Make (Jew nine Orovely colt le to Che? " than uidiuary plu. Il'riij h: Gi'.nuinb Gravely DANVIMA VAw .r ttt(rt (tit uttwlrtt tJtHh HW 1 I NH 1 I, HU I I aW I I, 8W )v! IB I I, Hoc. 21, mid NW 11 NIJ 1 I, .'c. as, nil in Tp. 11 a.., II. 15 IJ. u. .M,; itiH filed notice of Intention to iiml.9 lirue year proof, to cHtnhlhih claim tp liu land nltovu dexcribed, boforo A. U. 'omliH, Jr., Cleric of County Court, l .,..i. .1... ii.i. ..t inner, ii'i, 1111 inn 11111 iiii ui .hiiiuii, 11)111. Claimant mimm iih wltiumaciii Oeorgo Hplruplin, John DomaM, Chrli I'olemnn, and Win. L. Klrby, all of Home, Oregon. C. 8. DUNN, Itcglritcr. o ' I know of a man who want to ireht a rancli in Eagle Vallel If ybu cire looking for a good tenatit let Hie know at onc C. E. THORP1