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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1919)
'.TV1" v.1 MICKIE SAYS TY13 MN'f CLEMV PAPER, If anV NV PAOur, u. TELL THE.. OVV-MCKI&l QROOCh'? worn.! r IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMH OOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOO"W Dill pi. k leu ill caiiB tit Saunders Hro'H. ad S. H. .Uoscli came In Friday from Portland. For Salo Sow nnd nine pigs. Ed Simonis.- ad 15. A. Whit tier wrt out on yesterday's stage. Dick Conor departed Monday for outside pcintf. Frud Cooper of Halfway was Im town Saturday. Mrs. W. 0. Soundera returned U Mot Lake Monday. S. H. Diisch has rented the H'chland Mfat Market. Say, fellow, come in and order thotnew Canter suit now. Saim tlers' tiro's, ad Sam Matthews vv'aa in the val ley tha Inst of the yeek visiting at the home of,). 0. Tuttlo. Geo. White of Cambridge, Ida ho ha been visiting with rela tive here for several days.-. Wiljiain Patterson returned last week from Emerion.Nobr., where io hud been working fdr the past year. ,1. S. Hodah wi.l move into the McDowell cottage between First and Second streets the 1st of March. ( J. S. Hodah received word that his son, who is in Washington, D. C. has been promoted and is iiow, Corporal tiodah. Richland public schools opened Monday and it is to.be hoped that the torm can be finished "Without further interruption from the flu. Wm. Givens1 haa-arrived from the Soldier's Homo at Roseburg. He reports Major Holcoriib and CapL Craig as jn the btst of health and spirito. i .. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jone3 and little son arrived from Weiser on Monday 'b stage. , Walter was re cently mustered out of tho 91st Division hi Camp Lewis, ddngrcs'srnan Nick ;inh'blt'iias sent ua a limited amount of gov ernnlent garden seeds. Jlf-you Wish a packago comb' in at 'once as the supply will nbt last long. Now la the liriio to look after your wells and pumps, I carry a full line of supplies, also spray pumps. Shop next door to tele phbho office. 0. A. Corson. ad y v s For SaleTen head of piirs. It. II, Goodwin. ad Sunday School at IhtJ (Jliristian Church, Sunday,' March 2nd, at 10 o'cIock A. M. 20 tons hay at $15 per lon;good feeding place, good water; thro miles west of Richland. K. 11. Masterson's ranch. ad Horn to Mr. and Mrs. D H. Conrad on Monday, Feb. 17lh, at their home at McKiflrick, Calif., a fine 11-pound boy. host A motley faced red year ling steer hfandod spring calipers A onlefthi'i. For reward see ' or address, Mrs. Winnie L. Hyrnd, Kichland, Oregon. New nrrivn's, neautiful plaid zephyrs, seersuckers, cililia per cales, tnioville chalies, bluebird cheviots, and they will be priced right. K. & W. Chandler, -ad Good eats, Iiibbya spinach, Van Cnni H spaghetti, marca noodles, Aunt Jemimas pancake (lour and the bo-it coffee for the price in the valley. E. & W. Chandler, -ad For Sa'o Two 2-yr-old Jersey heifers, will bo fresh soon. Also have a U 1-2 inch John Deere iron clad mountain wagon to trade Tor lighter wagon. John W. Patter son. ad2t James Ilarvill arrived from Camp Lcwitj -Monday evening, having been mustered out of ser vice. Jiiri spent six months at tho camp, three of. them in tl.e hospital. Income Tax Qflicers Maloney, Harper and Prim, will bo star tione 1 in the court house in link er until March 3rd, to assist any and all persons in making out in come tax nilurns, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1$. Saunders and daughter, Miss Mabel, re turned last evoning from Hoiao where they have been for several days past purchasing goods for the Saunders Hro's. store. Sergeant First Class Floyd E. Lindsay of ;JOth Spruce Division, M. T. C, was mustered out of aorvice at Vancoavor one day last week and is visiting in Huker. He will bo in the Valley before many days. If you would hear the latest achievement in voice and music reproduction call at our store and hear the C'axtonola the New Day Phonograph. We arc agents for this grand machine. Saun dcrs Bro's. ad To The Public .1 have pur chased the stock of shinglcsjdoors windows, lumber etc., formerly owned by Harney Eidson and will continua the business until furth er notice. Your patronage will bo appreciated. 0. A. Corson.-ad , In a letter dated Feb: 1, 1919, just received from Pvt. Russell Mitchell, Co. F. 8th Inf., Am. E. F., Brest. France, he says: "Am sending you a copy of "The Staro and Stripes;" tho ofiicial.A. El Fi papor Am feeling fine, andsb far have not been afflicted .with, tile flu or any of the epidemics.'.' ( Tho new fish and garrio code ad adopted by the Legislature Feb ruary 21 gives an open season in district No. 2 in Umatilla Baker, Grant,, Wallbwa and Malheur Counties for China pheasants from the first Sunday in October to the Second Sunday in October, both days inclusive, and two fe males may ,bo shot in sovon com secutivodays. Stray horse has Wen In my i Hold more than eight weeks. Hay 'iiftfti lilonlv mnna finrl tfltl, tuli!ls with black mane and tail, " in about PP"l i" forehead, weight 1200; around three years old. Owner may have same by paying feed bill and for advertising. W. E. Martin, New Bridge. ad Eagle Valley is asked to raise $;'.00 for Armenian and Syrian relief. J. M. Johnson is tho local chairman and announces that the following helpers are named to assist in "putting over" the drive: Mrs. W.E. Martin, Lucile Brooks, Fern Chandler, Bossij Quimby, Mrs. J. 0. Tuttlo, Maliel Mickie, Mrs. J. R. Lee. Tho drive will contlnuj next week, 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 cbargiTlo have such publication made in The Eagle Valley News. Ira Bradford, who.was recently mustered out of the 91st Division, will open a barber shop in the rooms over the pool hall tomorrow morning. White serving Uncle Sam. and especially during his so journ in France, Ira did a great deal of tonsorial work and we are told by bis comra:.es that he is a first class workman in every par ticular. Bear in mind that yci wm shov your appreciation of the Yanks' good work in whipping the bun by patronizing the re turned soldiers. r NOTICE j I have 2 large 5 yr old gliding.' , and one large 4 yr old t'tlly ail i fotsale also one heavy 3 1-1 med- J inm low wheel wide tire wago . j and harness. Will sell for cash or a good note on 9 months time. Am stopping in Richland. G. W. Martin. Notice io Tobacco Dealers. The pending revenue bill will no doubt.be passed before the last of February. All dealers in cigars, tobacco and cigarettes must ascertain tho date of the passage of the Act and inventory their stock before commencing business on the nest day there after. Arrangements have been niade to have the inventory blanks in the hands of Postmasters iti most places and they may bo obtaino.J there, ' In cas dealers do not re ceive an inventory blank in time, they shtnld list their stock" and write to Milton A. Miller, Col lector Internal Revenue, Port land) Ore., for proper blank. Size Doesn't Count. Size does not always count. The stinger is tho small part of tho bee, but ybti soon learn which end it's on: j; . It isn't always the size or a bank acqqunt that we consider! its the lilan behind, it. iWd feel that the humble depositor is 'en titled to the same consiideratlqn as the man whb owns t.a jirhirjt. Our banking facilities areat the disposal of all alike. We1 're here to help you if we ban. The farmer, planter, mtJchdnil4; busi ness man, minor, stockman,-, pro fessional map, laborer) all are in vited tOibbconle patrons of out batik. 'Thd sizo of trie, aci&.uHt is ndt of first Importance, Come in HnA lafet frtlL- it nirnR ad) Eagle Valley State )3ank j (here li dwlopnirnt going "n In 1910 Hint you-faint t.i know abovt. It i ny be u reclamation project, a uew mining project, n iietrlyil covcrcil o'l field, openings .fur manufacturer, pnporiuiik In gniW'n ' slice)), hittlc, how, Iiomcs or other livestock', or Jon im wint to knii' n'rtuethlng.of tho scenery of thu Vttt v.-hnt lo then yarn motor ' iicruv country on the now lilghwnys tlmt tuv Uc'.nt; )u'.U "Building tho West" , j Tho Nrw Wtt UnrMlno It tho onlr rnMIeMlon in (ht Vn M tin irrl Kt U "Huiltllne tho Wot." ami It It thj Mljon.w!.'. exponent of lb advaattml iC o3Brttinill l b ourfd In lh Vtii. It I VtintUtg w "ttmiUm man mf manltwi land." .... ' , Amm th. ImrnrUnt taljjfct tlt 1I I trful1y vezmlti ml.U 3.mmt3KXf.t ' IIIiHtratlon In Tiio Ncvr Wot Haiiatlnt in Itli witl bes WoAtcrxt' Reconstruction U'Mlt InI to lxi lUctaimed (a itrlrt) Cllng the Sattlvr a Chanea AtrMMtlore the"IJa1 of Cotnmr VhaL Capital Ic-mnO. u( lira Wet i:,'flElnfy on th l arm MahlnK Salltfl'l Farmer ' (Halt Alt for Industrial Dtvtlipmfnt Uul ltoAd and Uhtrtbutlon Vcstcrn WoncJcra Arnrrkan Atlraetioni nar.KinK tiaauij iniicsu ci Jlull'linc tfotlonal Hlghwayi Dovelopin Home induecrics Tfvi ervance of "Wtirn Comumr V.Vk,'' whkh oricina'.H wiik Tfci 'lUttr Vnt Mneatine alx ymrt np will be carried rat on A lttfw aeal thaA ever ht MMi ll Ktonil wtck in April be ns the rc-.ru'.ar date chic.i Durinu tbl meh nil tM r"jle tif the Wet ami npteM'y the womtn wfli Iteiaiked le roll fof- Mid ma Wutern-madi xoodt, arid retail merehanU w.ll mk ;elal 'ipl-w of aclojaj liwDUfaeturtd in the Wwt. ' HitabUthid 1310 The New West Maazisie 'nnlldlna ltd While KullJInz Beatllr, Waihlneten 1211 Wctkcr Bank IlalMinc SALT LAItn CITV, Utah SPECIAL OFFER: The New West Magazine will give you a general comprehensive survey of the West its industrial, oil, mining, agricultural and live stock opportunities, -The Eagle Valley News tells you all the lodal hdppenings and' keeps you informed oh what is going on in the home community. The price of the New West Magazine is $2 a year ) Our price fq The price of Eagle Valley News is also $2 per year for both v3. GREECE WANTS U. S. CHASERS Seek to Purchase Speedy Boats No Longer Needed by Ameri can Navy. Paris. Grcel: naval nnthorltlcs hnvo been examining American submarine chiters which have been In the Adri atic sea with it view to their purchase. Tho Greek navy nlrently had two for mer American battleships nnd exports In the service favor n further aug mentation of the fleet wltli American craft. A tleet of SO chasers was sent to the Adriatic to co-opernto with the cruis er Olympla nnd Rlririlngham and eight dpstrnyers In carrying out Amer ica's role In tho execution of the pro visions of the armistice with Austria. The chasers arc now at Malta for over hauling, hut in the meantime the Clroel; government Is making overtures for their purchase. These proposals may be entertained, ns the close of the war makes It probable thnt there will be little further need of the chas ers, which are particularly suited for navigation In shallow waters like those of the Greek archipelago. ROUT ALIENS TO GET JOBS Canadian Soldiers Just Returned From the Front Cause Excitement at Winnipeg. ' Winnipeg, Jinn. Aliens were chased nbout the city and forced to kiss- the Union .tnclf, an employment ngency smnshed tip nnd several companies forced to promise that nil aliens would fie discharged within' three days by panndlan soldiers Jnst returned from tlie front. They found their Jobs filled by aliens. One of the first plnnts vis ited by the soldiers was that of tho Swlfe Cnnndian company at Almwodd, ri suburb. After a nehr-riot they Were promised that tiio aliens would bo dis charged wlthlrt three days. The guar nnteo was given by thti'mnpnger of the plant, the mnyor and General ICctchen, who wcrb called to the scene. The men then split into detachments, vis ited .many other establishments, en forcing' sininar demnnds. Whenqver an alien wnstsec by the. soldiers he wtis chased anB 'forced tolclss tho flag. Refuses 'to Raiie Chicks. Greenville, O. Th'erb"ls a new alle gation ih an answer' tti tx 'dliorco petl tlUtt filelt Jti tho C6utlty court hero by Ho fe. Btckcl. After denying all .of tho" allegatipria mndo By Ids .wife, ,whTch were tho old stercfityped fymrgcB, iJIckcl comes back and says hfs jylfo refused to "fttlsj hlckens or do 'hay tiiing else that shiuitigtit to 00 ft" 0 dflHful wUftf . , vv Ren5w your subsoriptioni 1 I ' AnwrlraV Vncx-.Uni Emwr ? ?! Oln'ncln that 1 tvcnt Mmtdh m- H vrlopmcot V, h More Valuable lhn GiAS Scmim of Impwlnit Orandoir Tb ItallowJj of Abwku . , Ilceeiit Aliiban Klnlna- D4tIo;ratnt A J. - I ... I . -1 . hnd Tourlct Travel v, Irrpan UttltfftfcH . ..'..fld.j. tin Went" 11 GoUbrrs na!Ulss I.ro!t, MicHsan J 560 ACRE RANCH, in Wasco. Co., Ore. close to R. R. 225 in wheat.crop goes with place; 200 a fall plowed and ready for plant ing. Irrigation canal crosses the place; 27 a water right paid for, more can be purchased if desired, soil rich volcanic ash; average c op 35 bu. to acre without irriga ion. Place should ay from rJO.000 to 830,000 for 1919. Good improvements. Owing to illnesij must makf! immediate deal; will sell at low price and give jnoslji reasonable terms; interest at G per cent. Address owner, Fen Batty, c-o sanatorium, Hot Lake," Oregon. Call For Bids. Sea'ed bids will be received un til 2:00 o'clock p. m. March 0thfl 1919 for cleaning the Dry Gulch Ditch. Bids to be submitted, separately on cleaning the two sections of said ditch. Firstsec-"-tion comprises the upper end of tho ditch down to and including, the tunnel. Second section from. tunnel down to and including the lower laterals, .Work to be com pleted by April 10, 1919. The Dry Gulch Ditch Co. re serves the right to reject any or all bids. . j Address bidsto'J. Fascoe Lee4 Secretaty Dry Gulch Ditch Co., Richland. Ore. Estr?y Notice. In accordance with an order of 6nlo made by Frank Clarke, Juetico of tho Peac'e for Kagle Valley District No. 1 Baker Cd.', Oregon .of datf Feb. 20, 1910) I wlll6n tbe'L'l, day of Match, 1019, at my hbtno place near Richluhd in Baid Coltnly7 bcII'AI public ad'ctlori, the fol lowing described eatray animal, to, wit.' one black and White- htifbi-atont' on year ofd, no tn'r barla and branded with a blotclied brand on right-hip. Terihstof Bale caakln hand. Dkted thu 2dth day of Feb. 1910. Sam Brown. 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