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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1919)
1 m&,mt I DO 5 THIS PASS FOR! MANLV QEAUTy IN THE MOVIES? rooooooooo&oooooooo LOCALS lltfn OOOoooo-ooMoooooooo g- Set the movies toniuliL Wallace Ownna made a trip to Hiker Monday. fted Saundera hart purchnaod a now Dodtre auto. Come in and xel a Tree pack fine of Kardeu seed. Work on eleamnjr thi Nasli dileh will hetfin next Monday. Frank Clarko transacted bust pons at Baker tlio first of the week. ItH. II. Arthur returned Moi). (lay from Missouri where he spent the wintot mouths, hn. Anna Itanium left last Thursday for Roseburjr to look after tho sale of some property. Our lone smaH pox patient ia mpidly recovering n nd will be , i iterated from quarantine In a ihort tirae Niw Ringhama, taffetas, fitcured voiles, ftlso a swell line of ilk !nt, just received at Saunders Iko's.fld Vm. J. Ellin has resiRned his iwsitnn as manager of the Half way creamery and will remove to Eagle Valley and take charge of the Sam Gover ranch. If your eyes trouble you in any way, don't fail to call on Dr. M. ). KiomminK nt the Bichlnm Hotel on Friday, Saturday or Sun day, March 28-29-30.-nd uiuios, our iwiinnory uepi. is the center of attraction novvn dins and there is a reason, A new line of Middies just in. ad Ii. & W. Chandler. "This leaves us fine and dandy and enjoying the beautiful sun shine and the pretty flowers for which Pendleton is noted," writes Fred Fraser in remitting $2 for another years sub to the News. In giving a little fatherly ad vice to a young cow puncher re con tly,"Mose"Govor said; "Don't take a bull by tlio horns; take him by the tail then you can let go without getting some ono to help." The dance at Richland last Fri day evening was well uttended and was greatly enjoyed by all present. Tlio midnight supper served by Mrs. Owens was in deed n treat. Good order pre vailed throughout tho evening, which is assurance- that future gatherings of like kind will bo moro Inrgolyjpatronizcd thnn in tile past. Attend tltc public sale tfntur dnj; afternoon. Have you iutipacled the Clx- tooola at Saunders Bro's? ad amnion aro immg-gei your angler'H license at News olllce. The appraisers have placed' the Value of the Dan Govor estate ut $0,5100. W. It. Usher did not remain fit Hot Lake, but came homo last Thursday. Spray your fruit tiees; buy your material nt Richland Drug Store. - ad Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Sampje of Halfway visited hero wijLh rela tives jast week. Geo. 13. Dickson, repiosenting the Statesman of Boise was in the Valley yesterday. Cnrson Govor took a band of mora than 300 hand of cattle to Pino Valley lust Saturday. Quite a lot of old clothes have been secured by the Red Cross of Eagle Valley Jor shipment to Europe. New subscribers are being added to the News list every week. Why not "come through" and quit reading your neighbor's paper. Miss Harriet Ford of Granite, a former student of E. V. High, and Herscheil Ensminger of Haines, were married in Baker on Saturday, March 15th. Dr. and Mrs Oliver of Law rence Creek district came to Rich land yesterday. Mrs. Oh'ver will visit here for some time with her daughter, Miss Gladys Stoekwoll. Elsewhere in this issue will be found the announcement of Har ry Mullikin, who has opened up a blacksmith shop in tho red build ing opposite Saunders Fro'a. store. Upon pet Ii ion of O.K. Saun derB, administrator of the estate or Henry Cooper. Messrs. J. O. Tuttie. Silas McDowell and E. E. Holman were appointed apprais ers of the estate, Mr. Ashcraft informs us tra the high. Bchool library recently received jifty volumes of late fic tion. Thcso books may be rent free by calling at the school house and obtaining same. Rev. J. M. .Johnson reports the amount secured in Richland and vicinity for the Armenian relief fund as $2J1.15. The amount raise 1 ut New Bridge has not been made known to us. A big crowd attended tho Ep- worth League and Christian En deavor social at tho Methodist church Friday evening was n grand success in every particular Every one present had a most enjoyable timo. In sending 52 for another youi a subscription to tho News, our old friend Fred Seavers writes from Albany, as follows: "We had Bummer up to Jan. lGth, now I guess wo are going to have win- 2 T..i Jit . t ier up 10 uuiy am. weather is mild, but d wet. Best wishes to Eagle Valley folks." While newspapers throughout tho country report alack of work and numbers of idle men, the re- verso condition exists in Eagle Valley. A largo number of corii mon laborers are needed for ditch work and tho wages are good. I hero certainly is no need for any ablo bodied man to be idle in this community, m z lli.J it Bi if Men's and boys covor.iiu at Saunders Bro'a. 14 W. E. Martin hna nnrcl - fl ' One now StudebBker ear. Kodaks nii'Hilmsse'f" n tin-. Rich'and Drugstore- i Geo, Blank has the con' iwt for cleaning tho Howell ditch. Sum Martin and famil. Jiavo moved to their ranch on Snake River. ' Bro. Hughes of tho Pirn- Valley Herald will put in u type setting ' machine. ! Ben Sliold has purchased the ! Alexander Simoons ranch west of j Inphland. , Q Autos are now running hi tw eon Eagle Valley and the coum s.at via the Hitch road. !ft Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown have gone to Baker, where tl-- ill remain for the summer. "Spring hath come." Walt Lunnm was out ruling it pinto; Shotland pony Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ston- -.vent , to the Seigol ranch Mon:i. and' will remain there until fall. j Win, P. Patterson left I uev-lav (g for Geddes, So. Pak.t w!in. he1 will remain for an indefinit time, 'g) The Ladies Aid will meet ir. the ! Red Cross work rooms at the K. P. hall tomorrow (Friday)' afternoon. $ John F. Herr arrived hune'fc Tuesday evening after a week spent at Oregon City, Portland and other coast pqints. A basket supper and program will be given by E. V. High at the opera house' on Tuesday eve ning, April 1st. Everybody in vited. Mrs. Dora Dimmick and Mrs. C. hi. Dimmick were called to Baker Monday by the ill .ess of Mr and Mrs. fYed Dimmick ' little son. We have ft fine lino of Boys' Knee ranis m urn viotj, wor sleds and cordurovs, and thoy are priced right. ad E. Chandler. Where is our road man? He should cut the timber out of the roadway from Richland so Lucky Matthews can got through with his enr, as it cuts a wider swath with him than anyone else, Ralph N. Cnrothers, B. E. Hai der and J. M. Greene as apyrais ers of tho estate of Roy E. Car others have placed the value at $3390 and that of partnership property nt $9100, T. E. McCraw of Cambridge, Idaho, is the pill dispenser at the Richland Drug Store. Mr. Mc- Graw has had a large experience as pharmacist, and was employed by the Woodard-Clark Drug Co at Portland both before and since his service with Uncle Sam in the medical department. 4 W EAT J Your noon luncheon on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, with the Domestic Science Class OF n 8 8 m Union High School No. 2 r At the Methodist Church. The subject for the Sunday morning service at the Methodist church will be "Shall We Know Each Other in Heaven?" E. E. Holman will have charge of tho service in the evening after tho League service. Miss Mabel Saunders lends the young people's meeting. Everybody invited to attend the Sunday School and church ser vices at our church when nbt en gaged elsewhere. Services nt Nov Bridge nt 3 o'clock i. m, J. M. Johnson Pastor. Sandwiches, Pickles, Soups, Salads, Pastry? and many other good things Served from 12:00 M. to 1:00 P. M. Yourself and Family are Cordially Invited Prices Most Reasonable m : S WAY BACK TO NORMAL Car) Pleh.i, Professor of Finance. University of California Of courao tho war upset business. It Increased coino lines such as war munitions but decreased common. ovoryuay jieaco lines. The- only pos- If we "leave It fo tbs banks," tbey will have "no funds" left for tyisiu4ss. Mr or latle. We. oarseiwa, will not n- taviufe and the day of our redemp tion will only be postpone. Thcrt. will result Inevitable Inflation and th continuance oi high and abnormally fluctuating prices. Thi Victory Loan Is part of the war jcl- just as much as any other Lib erty Loan. We can not afford to "let Ueorgo do It," because If we do wo shr.H be turning our hands from the plow before the end pf the furrow is. reached, and bavlng a bis crop of woods to spring up. TtoZlnLt'- 13 10 Uu"d Tonsilitis, It's Cause and Cure. To got back to normal means that Tonsilitis is a condition in which wo havo to got capital back into those the tonsils become swollen and Hues of busluoss which have fallen,' n,.j mi, ,. r ii . behind. If an Individual has mot a , ,nflamed- The cause of this con great loss tho only way ho can mako , dition IS a subluxation of the ver-. himself wholo again is by saving, by tya of the spine which produces oirici i-cuuuuiy. a touniry is univ u lot of Individuals. Wo havo, collec tively, to meet the cost of the war, an economic loss, although a moral gain. We can meet it only by sav ing. Tho government Is coming to us next month with tho Victory Liberty Loan tho last of ttw Liberty Loans. Thoro aro sound financial and eco nomic roasons why tho Victory Loan should bo brought again to tho peo ple The govornmcnt could mako us savo by heavy taxes right now, but It prefers tho less harsh and wiser course of borrowing our savings now and taxing on tho installment plan, a little each year. Leave Banks Free. Now if tho people tako tho loan, a they must, the banks will bo left freo to lend to tho farmer, the manu facturer, tho grocer, tho butchor, and tho ballot- so thoy can got busy ngnlu, Thon production and business will grow and, by tho formula, prlcos will como to normal. .Then wo shall all kno'w "whero wo aro at" and get pressure on the nerves that sup ply the tonBils. This causes loo much heat in tho tonsils and they become swol len and inflamed. The white patches that appear at times aro due to improper kidney action. The function of the tonsils is very important and they should not be removed. We are convincing people by the use of the X-ray that the cause disease is disturbed neive function due to an abnorm al condition of the spino which prevents nature from controlling the pans involved. Chiropractic will remove the caure of tonsilitis and nature will cure, leaving tho tonsils in a healthy condition. DRS. BIGGS & BIGGS. Chiropractors and Nerve Specials ists. 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