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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
E. & W, Chandler Tlg Different Store NEW ARRIVALS Beautiful voiles in several dainty shades, Satm Plaid Voiles. Dainty Silk and Muslin Under Garments White Shirt waists, also colored crepe waists A forge assortment of Fancy Hair. Ribbons and Hair Nets Beautiful Silk Petticoats in a variety of colors Come and inspect our large line of b'eautifuf Ginghams' Large Redysewed Bats, A complete stock of Pruning knives. Watch for our Millinery Farm Records. . Farmers of Eagle Valley, wheth er they are subject to income tax or not will in all probability be inquired to make an income tax report this year. Those who have struggled with this report a year ago will appreciate the value of a farm record book as a money sav er in making the tax return. The Baker County Farm Bureau i3 co operating with the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture al the Oregon Ag ricultural College is having rec ord books publLhcd. These rec ord books are simple, yet detail and comprehensive. The record books can be i.ained at the pub lication price of 25c froni the Eagle Valley State Bank. I Lost A motley faced red year ling steer braryied spring calipers n on' left hi i. For reward see r ; or add re.-, M. Winnie L. Byrne, Richland, Ore. acMt-LS SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND mm- nail ; tlon. Ke .'.mm j , ! f Itolcrt Monro ('.' ..in )en v tjolntad' naareuirr i . ..,10.0.1 i nn. oceuplMl tie cabins -Hit, .... . the while fluffy kind tools saws and Opening. HAMMOND IDEA IS O.K. Crewless Ship Proves to Be a Success. Army and Navy Experts Report That Wireless Control Is Possible. Washington. Army nnd navy ex perts have .reported tlio device of. John Hays Ilnmtnond. Jr., for rndlo control of siirfnce crn ft to bo sent laden with explosives against enemy ships a suc cess nnd predict similar results with submersed craft -.how-lpg ulmvo water only wireless antennae.- Ilesults of tests were made public In connection with the new fortlfica tlons npproprlntlon bill, which carries $175,000 for construction of nti esper Imental submerged boat. Secretary Ruki-r wrote the house appropriations committee, which Is considering the bill, that the Joint army and navy board was "eornlnced of the practicability of the control" of the surface craft, m.d added thnt there had also been demonstrations of the iwsslbllltr of the control of a craft completely submerged oxcent for an 1 nit Ititnlm ntnrf Before finally deciding on the pur chase of the pntmts for $750,000 the board rtoslres further experiment with the submerged mi ft. i Construction of the submersed I craft, which will be about 80 feot 1 ions by 7 foot In diameter, will lako two ypart, riccordlng to Sir, irHinmond, who told the con.1 Utn-e. u has spoilt ten yenra and Jsisi,ooo on bis Invon- "There Is no vic'lon whatever ns to the ability to control with great accuracy the torp- do or currier," said u letter of JaJ. c n. F. V. Coo, a member of the bomd, "so long aa It Is a surface' vessel ' - but any aiitennau above tho wat;i, by direct radio waves, either from Mioro or from un I alrplano." I With n shore sti t.on huvltuf n holght j of SO feet abova a leyi I radio Con trol of tho craft 1.: - hem deinonslrnt ; d lo the board m. i . h distance of smcii miles, but c .. ..ii t!o suld that ir controlled iron airplane there - ' '. tww ' ........ I..U prortellliUf powtf f the torpedo or tho boat that ojurlad U or the alrnluno. The American o.tng Puoplo, ft hlifh.grado m. i.ihlv mauazin for boy und irl-is, (privu .f2 pr ywr), nta E. V. Navu, both mi yonr for only SH, VIENNESE MERRY DESPITE DEFEAT They Know They Were Beaten', Admit It, and Let It Go at That. SMART CAFES ARE CROWDED 1 People Arc Well Dressed, Cheerful, and Pay Enormous Price's for Chocolate and Cakes Future Left to the Politicians. Vienna. rctiuipx tho most strllcliu characteristic of Vienna Just now Is Its vHIxciim' in liiTi femv. To enter the Cr'OWdfMl. fill. Hi lieillltir.ltle .t.u.i.rtit.el M cafes unit wtch th llveiv l.iiit.i.tti.. i public there N 10 ask: "Do these j people realize that they have lost tlio j war nnd an . "lpite, and are reduced C stnte of unO. r s.ox'.lXX), wltli an enor mous war debt, a bankrupt exchequer I tttul tin. ever-Kr..xvlin army of unein. ployed,?" If a forelctier vlMted this city's Cnfes jind rctiinrants without helns told thnt he m In a country tlmt find lieen ene icd In a disastrous war for over four years he would think fts citizens suiiiie.l thcmsolvc-) In peace ful prosperity. l.aiiKhter, cureless talk about the op'-rn, ID b:ilh ami 11 prominent nctrem' private life sreot you front all sldei. 'ot a word about war or politic. Oflleers In brlslit colored uniforms with much pul'l hue and with rows of decorations slltterlns on their tunics, nro as lively as the civilians, while fho welbRowned women In costly, fashionable fuiN and Jewelry, leave nothlns td thoe who enjoyed life hero before the war. They are every whit ns "chic," as cny and as up-to-date. . The Smartest Cafe. Stranco to relate, Vienna's smart- csf, dearest and most sousht-after cafe was opened durlns the war. The Cafo Krantr. Is the last word In lux ury and attractiveness. Money has been lavished on Its decoration, and Its music Is supplied by the nrehcstri of the Vol kg opera, conducted by the popular violinist-and composer. Willy Klelnbers. Here Idlers. lp chocolate made with water tit, 00 cents a small cup, eat small cakes of whitest Hour ft 70 cents each', flirt, chat and listen to ns good milslc as you can enjoj anywhere I ri lh word. Kneh seat lit one of the little roun 1 table?, costs 12 cents on ordinary days, but on holidays, such as New Year's eve. you cannot set Inside the place under IX) cents, while tho best seats, nine.': are III the snllery upstairs, overlooking the high hall, where tho i.iuslt l, and the main part of the cafe, coxt $1. Every seat Is taken, etry occupant happy, careless and absorbed merely In pleasure. The same crowd Is to be suen at Pitcher's lea room, opened it year ago, with brocade buns walls and .dis creet corners. Here, n crticker costs DO cents and ti cupful of chocolate SO tents, while a portion rif Imitation tea. without Misiir or milk, can be hud for f.0 cents. The cfriwfl here Is as well dressed, as cheerful and as Indiffer ent to the Versailles conference as that In the t':ifc ICrautz. The Atlantis, anolhor masulflcent cafe built during tho war, Is on the KI'oiiuk lloor of a hotel, unopened only because Vienna cannot And fur-iiitur.- for It. At lonst It was till a couple of ilny nii, when the Italian military commission arrived here, fleneral Scare 111 command, and ripened olllcen on the first lloor. The Italian (Ir.ir lianjjB from Iho balcony. oer I be beaiUi of the etifo haiiltues. but nobody meitlons It, or tho war sad Its disasters "la This What Ve Fought For?" Now and uzaln aotuo battered look ing oncr In shabby uniform can be leen prowling on the thought- iestictov.d with a look that says: "la this what we fought for?" I!ut sncli are few and far between, jiio ma- lorlly of tho military people Hike ro- cent events lllio tlio civilians. A Vlon noao (apbiltied. It to uiu: J'Uey arc ho happy . tho war n ovi-r," It malltTtj lutt wlml comoa next: the proltieina of Qui fiituro aro loft to piof-s.doiml nolltlelniw. Tho yr 14 um; th en f oh nro iitlrncllvo, Ilia apera la oa, TIkjw nra Ilia thluga which matter. No wonder you im.tr I'JIfllo 1 3liS:J& SSL (ML'Ji( Mshe.vtsm', forfloopTo tiro Zoo' (Wclcntf1 to wnnt It." '.nils nttltudo Is nof- the bonstfut Dlltl til tlu (icrtnnns. wild tell tint nut. ! verso tlioy nro not beaten. Tim Aus I llliiu knows lit) In henU'it' and says no. I Hit. go lone on IiIh poeketbook Ih stuffed with paper money Ito keeps smiling ami goes to tlx restaurant unit cafe of Ills choice to Ionic at tho pretty women ninl talk iilmnt the bullet. Nnth ItiK clso Ih worth notice. C; Bcntinck's Cook ; Kaiser's Double ;ij Anisterdain. fount Hcntlnck, host to William lloheiixollern, lias a cook who Is a tlead ringer for the exkalser. Ho Is fre quently pofuied out lo stranger as Hie former German ruler, and when observed carries ou the part with rare dignity and ma jesty of pose. MAi. GEN. ARTHUR MURRAY AlaJ. t!en. Aitliur .Murray, retired, will bo clerk of the military affairs committee of the next bouse, utiles the war department objects. Itepro scnlatlve Julius Kalin, who will In chairman or the committee, has tin ilounced (hat he will have (icneral Murray appointed to (be position. FRENCH NAVY LOST 134 SHIPS Total of Tonnnoc 110,000; Four- Oat tleshlpa and Four Armored Cruisers In List. Paris. A full list of French . naval losses In the war Includes four brittle tdilps, the Ilouvet, Huffreu, fiaulols mid Psnton: four armored cruisers, the Leon Oitnibettn, Atnlrnl (Jhnrner, ric her and Dupetlt Thotiars; 0110 fast cruiser, the (.'liatcauienaiilt ; fourteen destroyers, eight torpedo boats anil fourteen submarines. One of the sub marines, the Durl, was refloated by tho enemy, but was subsequently recov ered. Minor ships sunk were live uux ll(iry cruisers, four gunboats, seventy two submarine chasers, 0110 sloop und seven small craft. The French loss totaled 1 10.000 tons, I iigaliist r,r,o.000 tons for England, 70,- 000 tons for Italy and 17,000 tons for the United stales. 50,000 YANKS GO TO SCHOOL Hundreds of Former Instructors Are Chosen to Toaeh Ooldlero of tho A. E. F. In Franco. Paris. I-'lfly thousand soldiers of Iho A""'i'lcati expeditionary forct 1 j have enrolled its Htudeiila Ih t lie ariiiy post schools In France, conducted tin- ' der the direction of the ariiiy educa- ' tlonnl commission, Hundreds of for- i iner college and academy professor ' and liiNtructors drawn from Iho v.i I Hons branches or the A. K. V. have 1 been seal lo teach In these schools. The plan Is to mako these division- 1 al schools continue In oiierallon with tho division until It Is returned homo and demobilized, fkalomcnts by local poultrymon indicato that it now ccatg go much 1 lo iniiinluii) tihiclfODH that tlio1 ownoi'g ara tomploil lo oat Iho' food and lot U10 oliluluiiiK lako! tliair glianooii, tfQ. & n'ropoitr 6V tub cordition of THE EAGLIS VALLEY , STATE HANK at licjil-intlul.n ;lm Htujo of Oregon, al thoclODoof Imt'lncM Match I, lUlll. UK!;0l'H(.'KS I.O.IHH iiml iIImihiiiIh . .... $II1,710.')U Overdrafts, secured and uu- ttccur-d l)I.Wi Uonds am! Warrants ft.ilKW) Hanking Iioumi tfJMLOll Furnlturo ami FlxtdretJ ... tf.U5.tX) Other reul online owmsl tf.DMI.OO Due from itiipioveil tenerve banks 37.8SA.-i:' Cimh 011 liaiid A. 1 10. 10 Piivmuiil 011 lloieU l.tXKl.UI neinand b.niM ll).KH).i) Trvau.y Cetllllniti' tf,00..0 Total ItonOiiteoH f fM.rJO 70 I'lAhll.lTl'liS Capital Stock puld in fC.OOO.OU Surplus fund , 6,0! '0.00 Undivided Profit l.flw ox iionsua and taxes natd. . . 1 Oils. Ill In liviiliml deHHita Mibjm't to eneck , , iH,niHur.' riiuu and SurliiuatleiMnlu... ai,H7 u: iten'rvul tor Interest and tnxyri Total Liabilities State of Oregon ! ' C taintv of Itoker f I, .lotiu F. Herr, Cimliler ol tho iiIhivi-iiiiiimsI bank, do nobiitiuly swear that the abova statement Is true to iho best of my ktiiiH litlgo and bollef. Jons j". 1 1 sun. Cashier. Sulimribixl and woru to boforo 1110 thin l!!th day of M.itc b, 1010. . Willlnm It. IM.er... Notary I'libllc. My commlfijoii expires June tfl, I U I v . COKItKUl'Attett: L U. Yiiiiag, Jno. I). I'nrry, Dlrectorn. John lloyle. who illed at .leiwey City, N. J., receiifly, vns one of the tour men rescued alive. In, 1S0I from. Iho .leitnsvllle mines of J. ('. Ilaydrn & Co., when '-'I minors were entombed for 10 days by n rush of water. The four survivors ate a initio miilo Irnwtied with their 17 comrades. Ilo. i' was widely known as a Iddler 'n the l,eh'i;b tV Id, hut lout his ttisto fir the co:d regb uh after his 10 tiny ' l il.tiiss an I iiioil lo N'ew Jersey.