fiagle Valley News Straight Truthful, Direct C. E. Thorp Entered as second class matter Richland Qregqn, under Momjer Qrogqn State SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 SIX MONTHS - - .GO SAMPLE COPY one; yeah - -three months RICHLAND, ORE.. THURSDAY. APRILS. 191Q. Vo". 7, No. 2p PKE WORLD SAFE FOB POSTERITY federal Public Health Service to Continue Its War Against Disease. WANTPUBLIC HEALTH NURSES .Women of the Country Urged to Get Behind Movement and Aid Public Health Nurses Increase Num ber If Possible. Washington. "The United States public health service wns the rear-guard of our armies In the war against Ger many. It took over the fight against the enemy's most useful ally, disease. It won Its share of the war,' nnd sent an army Jo Franco fit to fight. ' Burgeon General Rupert Bine nnd ifhe officers under hi in have signed no armistice, admit no peace. They are keeping up the fight to make men fit. Public proclamation that the war .against disease Is still on recently was given In an appeal to the 115,000 min isters of the country to devote their sermons to the necessity for keeping our communities as healthful as our camps were. The appeal of the surgeon general was read from pulpits all over the country, and concludes: "It Is the social responsibility of tho communities, of which the churches of every denomination are a part, to con tinue the work carried on In time of war in order that the world may be safe not only for democracy but for posterity." Created as War Measure. Particular emphasis Is given by the United States public health service In opening this campaign to the work of , the newly organized department of public health nursing, which, created as a war measure, has proved so valu able that, according to announcements, t will bo continued and Increased. The xvomen of the nation are appeal ed to, In n special communication frwn (he surgeon general sent through the churches, to aid the work of the pub lic health nurses, and to do everything possible to Increase their number. A noteworthy tribute wns paid to the, nurses by the surgeon general In the following statement; "For the first time In Its history the United States public health service during tho recent war organized n de partment of public health nursing. The work which these nurses perform ed wns of Inestimable value. It Is not too much to sny that without their aid our success In keeping down sickness Jn the extra-cantonment zones and in making the venereal disease rate In our army lower than that of any other itnny In modern times could not have been achieved. "In continuing bur general campaign for health, and this special fisht against venereal disease, we depend upon the continued assistance of pub lic health nurses. Ask Support of Women. "Behind these public health nurses we 'hope to have the sympathetic un derstanding and Mipport of nil tho women of tho country. Wo bcllevo that we will have this when what tho nurse accomplished for her community Is known, Wo depend upon tho women of Uhj iuttfea pot only tor understanding and Editor Qoc 12, 1913 at the post ojlico nt act of March J.879. ftditorml Aoointion 1.00 FUR 15 Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Ik Cured by local appiu-atlons. cannot teach llio ilisvasitl pardon of th nr There 13 Only on way to cure catarrhal aUatn. ss, ana tt-tt Is tr a constitutional rvrueU). Catar. nI Uolnrii li caustd by an In (lamid i-ondlik'S of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tub. Whim th! tube Is Imtatnrd you hav a rumbling- sound or lm rvrf.ct luarlns, anil whn It It entirely clojrtl, bvarncsts Is the result. Unlets tho lunammntton can b rtjucil and this tube rtstertd to lit normal condition, hrarlnc tIII be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an Intlamed condition of the mucous sur face v Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on tho mucous 'surfaces of the yteu. We will elve One Hundred Dollars for sny ca; of Catarrhal Doatness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir culars free. All Drueclsts. 75c. r. 3. CHENEY A CO . Toledo. O. support lut wo depend upop them tp encourage young women to take up the profession of the public health nurse, we depend upon them also to Insist tlmt hospitnls provide training for nurses In public hcnlth service. In cluding work In venereal diseases. "In backing the public health nurse, the women of the nntlon wll he buck- j Ing one of the most vital forces In the struggle against the forcos of dis ease which threaten the health, the safety, the very life of our children, which Is the life of our nation." Tho natlonnl organization for pub lic health nursing Is putting forth every effort to provide the Increased numbers of public health nurses called for In this extended program of the J public health service, The organiza tion, of which Miss Ella Phillips Crnn dall Is executive secretary, with olllces at 150 Fifth uvcnuo, New York, wilt advise and co-operate In every way with communities which wish to fol low out tho suggestions of the health service for extended public health nursing work. I 200,000 JEWS IN YANK ARMY i ' Comprised From 4 to 5 Per Cent of Total Personnel of American Forces. New York The number of Jews In ' the military and naval service during the war wns between IC',000 nnd 200, 000, or from -1 to 5 per cent of the total personnel of the American forces at the time the armistice wns signed, according to "The War Itecord of American Jews," Issued by the Ameri can Jewish committee. It was pointed out that the Jews compose about .'I per cent of the total population, so that the proportion of Jews In the service was about B0 per cent greater than the proportion of Jews In the total population. Complete casualty records have not ' been obtained, but the committee es timates that 2,000 .Tows were killed In action nnd that their casuajtlgs totaled 10,000. THE FIRST THOUSAND When a man gets a thousand dol lar! saved up thcro are always oppor tunities for a good invostnicnt. It Is hard to place much less than that. That Is why wealthy men who are solf made ndviso young men to begin early and save tho first thousand. Until wo went to war, In order to get a thousand dollars together one had to go to the bank and put a llttlo away each month or each week or tuck part of his salary away In an old sock. It was troublesome to go I to tho bank and tho sock was too handy. I Now, however, thoro Is on easy way to got that first thousand. The an swer Is War Savings Stamps. In them tho government of tho United States, backing those- stamps with a guaran tee of four per cent Interest com- Sounded quarterly opens the way, rut can begin with "two bits." REOPEN PRIVILEGE FOR CONVERSION OF LIBERTY BONDS . . Indefinite Extension of Time- Granted by Secretary Glass on Earlier Loans. Tho privilege of converting Lioorty Louri bonds of the 11 rat and second Ibbiiqs Into bonds of tho later Issues bcarliiB n higher rate of Interest which expired November 0, IDI8, has been reopened by tho socretnry of tho ttcna ury for uu IndoilnltA period, which may bo ended at such date as may be fixed by tho secretary on six mouths' public notice. Tins conversion privilege applies to I per com bonds of the first and second issues Into tVt per cent bonds. Tho convurslon may bo mndo by stir rendering tho bonds nor- hold to the Fedural deserve Itnuk at San Fran clsto, accompanied by a "roquust for conversion." on nn application blank which will bo mailed from tho Fcdornl Itoserve Dank. Not Cool Land NOTICE FOlt IH'UI.ICATION, (iMblixlu'n Department of the Interior. V. S. IjiiuI Oilltfu ut I-iUrnndu, Ore gon, MMC.ii Hth, 11)10. Notice In hortibv eiven Unit Gruff J Stull. o( Darken! Oregon, ho, on April , iwm, matiu iiomeritcaii hnlry, no. OI30HS, for N t SE4. .sKljSWlj nn.l SV4 SEJ$, Section 32, Township II South. Uarmu -ll l iiht. Willamette Men- dinii.lmi tilt il noticeof intention to iiiiike lliieo-yenr Proof, to e.tnb Mi clulm ti tho land above tlen-ribotl. before W L, Patterson, United States CouimleslMier, at linker, Oregon, on tiiu (ith day of AlilV, iiuu. Claimant names as wltner-ees: Will iu:n Ilohiia. of Weatlurhv. Oreuon: Al exaiuler Smith, of Wcutherhy, Oregon ; .nerill I., ternov, of W.-altit-r ty , Urn Kon; Oscar Illndnian, of Durkee, Oreuon C. S. DUNN, Itcgistor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publlhlier.) Department of the Interior. U. S. I.and Office at LaGr'nndo, Ore gon. March' lStli. HUD. notice Is hereby given that Otto A. irluiuk, ut Utirkco. Urnjon, who, on .May .1th, 191C'. nnnlH II. li. No. HIW3. for S$ SW 11. li NV 1-1, Sef.l'T.iiiKlon Dec 7th, 1015, mndu Additional llomrbtead Entry, No. 01-1001. for HE 1-1 SE 1-1, Sire. 21. SW l-l S I-l. .Sec. 2-2, NW t-l N W 1-4. Sec. 27. and NE l- l NE I-l. Section 28, nil in Township 10 hou'.li, Hung.) -18 East, Willuineito Meridian, Iiii.m tiled notice of Intention to make tliree-yenr Proof, to eHtnblish claim to the laud above described, before i.H. Combo, Jr., county I'lt-rK, at iiis-'otiico nt linker. Oregon, on the 0th day of .May, lPlt). Claimant names as witncttHos: V. T. Hale. W. It. Hickerioh. F. C. Oxninn, and Otto Schiick, all of Durkce, Ofgon. C. 8, Dunn, Itegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.; Department pf the Interior. U. S. I-iikI Oillco nt La(irainli), Ore gon, Man-h l.ltli, lOlii. Notice is hereby given that Joeph E Stone, of llu-hlnnd, Oregon, who, on March 12th, l!tl5, made lioinetHeatJ En try. No 014:177, lor S l-.'SW l-I.SW l-l SE1-I, i-cc.., Tp. 10 S., and Lot ii, See. 4, Tp 11 S., It. -15 E , pud Jan. 51, 1010. nmdi) Ail. II. E. 01-11)32, for SE l-l NW I I, N 1-2 SW 1 I, KW 1"! HE 1-1. See. il.'i, Tim iihhip 10 South, Itiiiign 15 EaHt, WiilaniHttu .Meridian, ban tiled notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to est.mliijh claim to tlio laud above di't-crlbed, Peforo Woodnon L. Patterson, I nitetl States Commissioner, at his ofiicc at liakcr, Oregon, on the 7th da; of Muv. 101U. Claimant names as wltncBtos: ICIiui-r K. IJurgan, Thomas WillliiniHon. James Love, and Orla Howell, all of Itiehliiud, Oregon. C. S. Dunn, Itegieter. Firet publir.itlon March 27, 191!). Lant pip liciition April 24, 1010. In the County Court of the Stale of Orefion for Baker County. In the Matter of the Estate ) Notice to ol Eva Cook, Dccnm-d. ) Creditors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the tiudereigiied has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Evh Cook, late of liakor County, Oregon, Decciiccd, nnd bus duly riualifletl as such. All per tons having claims against said catuto are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified us by law prescribed, to tho undersigned at the offices of O. T. God win, Attorney, Bornincr Illd'g-. Hiker, Oregon, within six' months from the date of this notice. Datud this 27th day of March, 1010. Bert Cook, Administrator of the Estate of Eyu Cook. Dcceahcd. 0. T. G o-l win, Atty. (or Administrator. WWMIIWfflfflMCtlHUHl jPyp SEEDS I We can supply anything you may need in the line of Field and Garden s Seeds, and in anv quantity. 8 ? We guarantee to be of first grade. 2 Come get our prices on Alfalfa, I Timothy, Clover, Oats, Wheat, Barley I or any other seeds you need. We 8 1 will save you money on them. jj You should place your order for all seeds early while all stocks are com-1 1 Plete. $ SAUNDERS BRO'S. ococo30co3coscseaosrr.'.seeEefKJs3eo3cos6c3 7 i won re enough to know M Figure tho rcnl tobacco satisfaction you ; t out of u Binnll chew of genu ine lolv.aco mid the way it lusttj and good old Gravely lias got your or Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plitg packzd in pouch Sale of Estray. Nfitli'it a Iinri)iv ffi'mi flint tn nrnnrAm unco with an order of ilatt .March LMIth, init y i-rii uk uiarko, .iiiHtlrn or tin nHfH In titul fl Iiitttit V'tiltm Tllutrfnl No. 1, Maker county, Oregon, I will on lln. till ilnv nf A i.rll llllll nt tli,. Iintm, nf W. E. Martin in wnlcl county, at the lour oi i -on r, .ii. oi cam nay, sen in ixiblic outcry the following dtmcrib-id Htniy animal, to-wlt: llri, lltn' linru.t iilrtttr lliri.. .iltt wltli black inano and tail and star in forehead and branded with Ton loft shoulder. Terms of tide: CiihIi In liaiid. Bert S, Rogers, Constnblo. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE Is hereby ulven that by an order duly made and entered in tin1 County Court of thu ntato of Oregon lor linker ounty, of iinte tun utti day oi February. A.D. 1010, in the Matter of the Fstateof Henry CooiMir.latc of said coun ty and state, Deceastd, (J. II, Saunders was appointed administrator nf said es tate ami lie has qualified aB such admin istrator. All nerrons Imvlnit valid claims attnliiHt . aid estate are hereby required to preHt-nt the satno to sain muniiiiHtr.i tor at his place of butiuoHf) in Itichlaud, Oreuon. with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 2dtli day of February, A . D., 10111. G. B. Saunders. Administrator of tits Estate of Henry (!oonnr. Dttcc&Hed. j, .11. Messlck, Attorney mr Aiiuunisiraior. Date of first publication March 20, lull). iMtuoi inst piioiieaiioii April i, iuit). ?DId you borrow this nnper Q Whv not aubBcribo tor it r Only ?2,00 tho whole year 1 t all seed sold by us dinary plug backed oft' the map." Good tatte, smaller ctttw, longer life it what msktsticn tilnoOravelycoitlm to chew tlinn ordinary pliij. Writ it: GENU! Nil GltAVULY DAN VI 1. 1. II, VA, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publlnher) Department of the Interior, U, 8. Laud Ollliu nt La Grande, Oro KOii. i eli. 21th, Itllll. NOTICE is hereby tflveu that George D SIiiioiiIh, uhoho iHistolllro address Is Iticlilaud, Oregon, did, on the 2Hth day of .May, HUH, tilo in tliis olllcu Sworn Htateiiifiit nnd Apiillcatton, No, 010171, to purchase the NE l-l NE 1-i, See. 10, N 1-2 NW LI, See. 11, nnd KEtf SW'M, Sect lor. 2. Tottiiclilp 10 .South, Jtnttt -1 1 EaKt, Wiilumntte Meridian, ami tho tint her thereon, under the provisions of tho act of June II, lh7H, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law,'' at Giich value as uilttht he'tlxed by ap praisement, i' ml that, purHUaut to such ittiplieatlon, tiiu land and tlinli-r there on have been uppra't-xl, $100.(10: the timber iMtlmatrd nt 225,000 Jioani feet at 00 pur M, ami thu land JI7.1.00! that raid applicant will offer 11 mil proof in support of IiIh application and nworn statement on the 2.'lnl ilny of May, 11)10, before Cliarles A.hhelton, United States CoinuiiH.iinucr, nt Halfway, Oregon. Any person Is at llbnrty tn protest this purchase before entry, or initiate it con tent nt any time before patent Issulm, by filing a corroborated nllidarit in this oillco, aliening facta that would defeat tho entry. O. S. Dunn i ltcKlstcr. First Insertion March 0. 1010. Lust Insertion May H, 1011) TIIU NinV WKUT MAHAINIC Hulldlnc Tli. 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