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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
Hi A OT Fi VA T V0IAJMI5 7, NO. J 8 FREDERICK R WILSOI' Physician and Surgeon Richland, . :: Oregon Night 'phone, on long Hng on nil I inert. Day 'phone call central office. . ..... 1 i W. E. BAIRD FUNKitAi. director I.ICIiNSKD 1'MHAI.MF.R I'n.kri, mill Nliioittis ft All ! Alwitjt III Hlwk UICII1.ANI). - OHKCUlN I'lionf: TworhotU, On- lohtt i 256 e Rog'ers Baker's Popular Hotel Nl-.W MODERN CLEAN Under Direct Supervision of The Owner POPULAR PRICES Spoitil ItriU-B to lVr.uamml (in in I Irvine LodgMo. 6 Knights of Pythias Mm't cvi'y Wt'iliieK.litv tilidit at tlit'li Uiixtlx Hall In Itlcl.lan.l, Ortu. Vlill IliU HruthciH niliilc viilollll. II. It. MASVKKSON. U.( V. l ItAI.KY, K. l U. A S. W. R. USHER i Notary Public Conveyancer Olllco, Hi'conil aii(l Wulmit Kt. J 0)Hlto ClirtNli'iu Church C. E. THORP Notary Public All kinds of legal blanks on hand Your patronage solicited W. a STRAYER Attorney at Law Fourth Floor Sommers Building Baker, Oregon C. T. GODWIN ATTORNEY: Sonmior Hldg. UnUur, Oregon Americans a food W Saving c&vco starving people UOODSON L. PATTERSON " ATT'Y AT LAW , VU,S. COMMISSIONER lUICUIt 0UKU0N B-C POST ROAD APPROVED-BY GOVT. We are In receipt of a message from County Judge Duhy announ cing the fact that the three, sec tions of the ii-C poslroad sur veyed last summer were approved liy the fdinl authorities at Wahinton last Saturday and that advertising for bids will be done at once. '1 he bids wM be opened on Tuesday, April 8tb. A delegation composed of mem hers of the county court njid Com mercial Club visited State High way Commissioner Thomson and Engineer Bennett at Pendleton last Snturday and were informed that the State was ready and will hp to. commence work on the road ul'ovo mentioned as soon as same was approved by the gov ernment, so there is no 'question but that the work will start with in the next few months. This will moan increased pros perity lor the ranhandie as $20,000 will be expended just cast ol Richland and Ave or more miles of road will bo built In Pine Val ley. deiiKtfcrfy Clean 'Up.--The following parties have do nated work to the amount.'sot op posite their respective names for cleaning up the Eagle Valley Cemetery: C. V. Howell $(5.00 W. F. King 5.25 Rowland Woods, 4.00 F. L. Pnyzant,. ........ 2.00 Frank Gibbon, 1.75 Carl C. Mason 1.75 Public Sale. On Saturday afternoon, March 20tii, beginning at 1:30 o'clock, tho following property will be sold to the highest bidder with out reserve: . . Two good milch cows, Twelve calves, 5 mo to yr old, Five shouts, 8 mo 4old, Five pigs, 6 mo old, One brood sow with G pigs( One brood sow, One dozen chickens, Ono colli yearling past, Three yearling ewes, Ono Mitchell wagon complete, Ono double shovel plow, Ono Majestic stool range, Bed steads and miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. Sale will be held at tho old Tay lor ranch west of Kiehlnnd. Terms: Sums under $10 cash, on sums over $10 a credit of eight months time will be given to pur chasers giving "bankable note drawing 10 per cont interest. Mrs, Ed Derrick, Owner. Dr. M. D. Flamming, Optome trist, wlh bo ul the hotel in Rich land on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 28, 211 and U0. If you uro haviiig any kind of trou ble with your eyes, call on him. Thou, Jeffords lost a valuable work mure a few duya ago. ' I olfur ruV voHldonco property in Richland for hiiIii, O, Kendall, RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, I91i FARMERS' NEEHG An agricultural meeting will be held at Richland on next Thurs day evening. March 27th, at 7:30 in tho town hall. This meeting ir conducted by the Baker County Farm Bureau, anu is held for the purpose of taking up agricultural problems that are of interest u the commurptyi such us irriga tion, draitnge, farm crops, breed impiovementj rodtnt control, etc. Ceo. M. Moody is chairman in charge of the meeting to bo held at Richland. A similar ifloeting will be held at New Bridge on the suing date at 1 o'clock p. m. Mr. J. C. Bowen is arranging for this meet ing. It is to be hoped that both meetings will be largely attended. Appreciates the News. Fort Ward, Wash., Mar., 13. '10. C. E. Thorp. Richland, Ore. Dear Friend: Rec'd. your letter a few days ago, am always glad to hear from any of the people in good Old Eagle Vnlley. But I get the News regular every week, and I sure want to brag qji it, it ij just like taking a trip over the Valley to read it. Sometime it is a day or two late and it makes me feel like I was looking for a friend through the mail and he didn't come It was sure bad about so mnny diing with the flu. It wasn't so awful bud here, only had two deaths, but at Wordcn they died off like (lies. The woist I hated about it when I hud it was they didnt feed mo nothing but dry toast and coffee, and let me tell you they had hip boots on tho coffee, too, when they led it through the coffee pot. Well I will have to make this letter short as it is almost time for the lights to be put out so will ring off. With best regards to alt. Pvt. Otis L. Simonis, 10th Co. C. A. C. P, S. Fort Ward, Wash. Why Endorse It? "Why is it," asks a young man, "that they always want you to endorse a check at tho bank?" The reason is simple. The en dorsement is your receipt for the money. A check is an order on the bank to pay some particular person a certain amount of money Tho porson making the check wants to know that his wishes are fulfilled that tho person he gives tho check to gets his money. It is much simpler, easier, and safer, to leave the money in tho bank and then nay your bills by check. On account of tho en dorsement ns above explained there is a complete record of each transaction. "'Please Bee.tlmt.all uheckB and drafts are endorsed.'' ud) EAolij Vallky Statu Bank Head tho Want Ads on buck PUKO. ONE SMALLPOX PATIENT A ripple of excitement was cre ated in Richland yesterday when it was discovered that a man by the name of Lee, who had just come from Pine Valley a. few days previous and was working at Holmes' garage, was a victim of small pox. At first Mayor Saunders and City Physician Wilson decided to put the fellow in quarantine at the town hall, but after giving the keys of the building to Under taker Baird with instructions to put the fellow in, other pians wcrel made. A tent was secured and will be put up outside the town limits. G. W. Martin will look after the man's wants. There is little, danger that the disense will get a start in this section as every precaution is I e ing taken in the way of fumigat ing the places where the man Lee had been since his arrival from Pine Valley. Union social meeting Christian Endeavor and Epworth League will be held at the" Methodist church tomorrow eve (Friday) at 7:30. All young people of the Valley invited. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John O'Gray of Five Mile, March 15th, an eight pound boy. Mother and son doing nicely. For Private Sale a lot of mis cellaneous household goods. Call at my home. Oscar Kendall. -ad HE'S WATCHING YOU $2.00 A YEAR Ill )ll;t)l IT. ll)IIIMrHl a Dr. M. D. Flemming- OPTOMETRIST will be at the RICHLAND Hotel Friday, Saturday, Sunday March 28. 29 and Xti . If Your Sight don't neglect your eyes, see Dr. Flemming and he. will fit ydii with glasses that will correct the fault. Remember, you'li never s have but one pair of eyes. All Issues Bought & Sold g . g We pay market price less $ small brokerage. Send us 5fc your bonds by registered 'mail; wc1 mail Check to you-Sg; day bonds are received, q RAND REALTY COMP'MY Leading Insurance Anev O Soriimer B!dg., Baker, Or HERE YOU ARE! Pumps, Pipes, Valves, Repairs and extra parts of all kinds Firestone Tubes & accessories for sale. Tute vulcanizing also soldering of all kinds neatly and promptly ('one Shingles, Lumber, Windows, Doors, etc., carried in stock . 0. A. CORSON, Richland, Ore I I I BONDS J