tebgjftz.rvg: r -MWr -Ty rTt 1 1 m j'.'i.rtK 1HW BOY STOOD ON THf BURNIN tKCIi ARE CHILD ELOCUTIONISTS? COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO;i(fc LOCALS oooooooooMoooooooo mm Farm hands arc badly noodod (n tltiH section. Jack High visited with friends at Vnlo this week. Children's and men's Kovcralls at Saunders Bro's. a) J. A. Kirby is convalescing from an attack of pneumonia. Flower and Garden Seeds, fresh fjtock, at Richland DrugStorc.-nd Mrs. Ralph Saunders of Half way visited hero a few days last week. Cecil Graven has rented the Dufur ranch at Now Bridge of Geo. Sharp. Henry Morrison, Cas. Co. 37, arrived at Camp Merritt from Franco last week. Several citizens from, this sec tion will attend the "Rood roads" mdoting at Baker tonight. SherilT Anderson is making a ''drive" on auloownors wholmve not secured thpir 11)19 license. Frank Clarke has been appoint pd town clerk of Richland to (ill vacancy caused by resignation of Chns. Perry. Buy Kodaks rtnd Kodak sup plies before April 15th at thu Richland Drug Store and save the war tax. ad Walt Cundiff has named his now homo "Sunnybrook Farm" and is setting an example for his neighbors in the way of auto farming, as he uses his Dodge car for pulling thp spring-tooth harrow, running ditches, etc. Art Shoemaker arrived homo Tuesday, having been mustered out of service at Camp Lewis. He Bpont several, months in Franco in the 18th Art. C. A. C, along with Hoy ID. Ritch and Jno, Cole, both of whom also received their discharge last week. J. S. Bodab mot with a peculiar accident last Friday afternoon, Ho was raking and burning the grass at tho cemetery when an explosion took placo near him and he received several slight wounds in his left hand and leg. It is thought that n dynamite citp, dropped by some one when blast ing out a gravo the past winter, was raked up with tho dry grass and exploded by tho heat. Arc You Happy? To lio happy yon must ho well. If you are frequently troubled with constlpa lion unit Indigestion you cannot J)o alto gether lmppy. Tnko Chamborlaln's Tab lots to correct these disorder. Thoy nro prompt uml effectual, caby and pleasant Xi take adv rfT Seo the movies fonjglif, 1 Ed Wallace vlsitoJ tho county seat thts week. I3d Augustus has purchased a now Studolmkor car. Fishing tackle, now stock just received at Saunders Pro's. nd i Jool Tultlo is sufTorinir from a severe attack of sciatica rheu matism. Robt. Bcttner of Baker has purchased the Willoughby nine) nuovo New Mnrtgo. Tim infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bradford hao boon seriously ill with pneumonia. Col. Kirby left yesterday for Pondloton to visit with his daugh ter, Mm, Fred Fruaer. W. L. Hill of Spartu was a vis ilor Tuosdny and added his name to our subscription Hit. Monty Miller hus added a new Cadillac 8 to his stage line. See his adv on another page. G. W. Jjartin is enjoying a visit from his son, Mark, who is planning on locating here. Mrs. Ernest Saunders and chil dren, of Halfwaj, are visiting with relatives ana friends here. For Private Sale a lot of mis cellaneous household goods. Call at my home.. Oscar Kendall. -ad Martin Olson has sold the old Joe Carroll place, consisting of 2 acres in Dry Gulch district, to Alex Simonis. Miss Bessie Jones, who in at tending Baker high school, visit ed here with her parents a few days last week. Sheep, cattle, horses and poul try arc umong pther things ad vertised for sale in our "Want Column" on back page. A collision between Bob Tay lor's auto and Richard Moody's horse took placo on Main street Friday night. Fortunatply little damage resulted. NoticeThere will be worK-in tho second degree at the regumr meeting of the K P. lodge next Wednesday evening. All mem bers aro urged to be present. Silk underskirts in assorted col ors, house dresses, new percales and ginghams, Gossard corsets and brassieres, new table linens, and other lines just received at Saunders Bro's. ad Rov. C. L. McCausland of Butto, Mont., will be here and represent the Methodist centen ary movement on April JdU. Ur. McCausland is Presiding Elder of the Montana District.' G. T. Perry of Baker, a pioneer of Eagle Valley, visited hero last week with his twosons, John and Charles. Although almost oighty-threo years of age, Mr. Perry made tho trip on horse buck. The Victory Loan special train carrying a monster exhibit of war trophies from tho battlefields of Europe will be at Baker on Thurs day, April 10th, from 9:00 a. m. until 1:40 p.m. Many of our residents aro planning on seeing tho exhibit. How U Your Complexion? A woman bIiouUI grow more beautiful as situ crows older and sho will with duo regard to bathe, diet and oxorclBO.mul by koopliiR her liver and bowola in good working order. If you aro haggard and yullow, your ayes losing their lustre and wimos necoming yonowisii, your llcsli llabby, it may bo duo to indigestion or lo a sluggish liver. Ghnmborlaln'B Tab lets correct those disorders. ad A KEEP HIM IN"" j 1 1 ' U . i j ' ' - t . ft-.-- . ii ... .fyy,,,,,. j. , S. D. Jones was an over Sun day visitor at Halfway. Hear and inspect the Claxton- ola at Saunders Bro's. ad Capt. Craig is again back on the job as marshal of Richland. I offer my residence property irt Richland for sale. 0. Kendall. County Surveyor Hoffman did some, work in this vicinity last week. Autos have been going to and fcpm Baker via Sparta for the past week. Mrs. C. II. Brooks has left for Savannah, Mo., where she will consult a cancer specialist. A line of tho latest fad in cor respondence stationery just re ceived at Richland Drug Store. J. H. Simonis was over from Durkee last weak for a short visit with his mother and other rela tives. New Capes, Dolmans and Prin cess dresses, in all the latest modes and materials. They are up to the minute in all respects. E. & W. Chandler. -ad Revival meetings are in pro gress at New Bridge and a good interest is already shown. Ser vices begin each evening nfolght o'clock, fast time. Services arc also held each day at 9:30 a. m. Everybody welcome; come and help. How Diphtheria Is Contracted. Ono often beam tho expression, "My child caught a severe cold which devel oped into diphtheria," whon tho truth was mat Mo cold I ma simply left tho lit' tlo one particularly siiHcoptlblo to tho wandering dlpthena perm. If your child has a cold whon diph.thorla Is prevalent vou should tako him out of school and keen Mm off the streut until fullvrnmu. ered, ai thero is a hundred Union nioro dangor of his taking diptheria whon ho nas a com. wnen unamuoriaiu b Uugh Hoihody Is given tt oulcklv euros the cold and .'essotis thu dangot of dlptborla or uhy othor germ discaso being contracted, 1 n CHIROPRACTORS Have Great Success With Nervousness Nervousness manifests itself in many ways. People are weak, emaciated and diseased as a re sult of it It may bo distributed all over the body or confined to a local area. Headache, sleepless ness, sexual defects, excitability, nervous indigestion, and many other conditions result from ner vousness, which is caused by pressure against the nerve trunks by subluxated vertebrae of the spine. Many having suffered with various ailments that would not respond to other methods have regained their health thru Chiropratic Spinal Adjustments. Women who have suffered from diseased conditions common, to their sex havp been restored to health by having the spine ad justed, removing the cause of disease. Investigate Chiropractic and learn the causo of your suf fering. The X-ray will convince you that the cause of disease is iihthe spine. Call and see our collec tion of X-ray plates. We will be glad to explain them to you and show you the vertebrae that are abnormal and causing disease conditions. DRS. BIGGS & BIGGS. Chiropractors and Nerve Special ists. Phone G51. Office K. of P. Bldg., Baker. (Aav.) Julius Frahm who has been stationed at Camp McArthur, ar rived in tho Valley yesterday. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The great benefit derived from tho use of Chamberlain's Cough Itemed)' lias been gratefully acknowledged by innnv. Mrs. Ilonjamin I". lilakonoy,I)rratilf,lll , writes, "Chamberlain's toiih Itemtdy Is by far the host muljelrio tor colds and coughs we have over lised in oUr family. 1 gave It lb iiiy children when small for croup atu have taken it myself." ad 12 WAR TANK TO ADVERTISE VICTORY LOAN' Each Pacific Coast State to. Get at Least One Tank to Aid Fifth Drive Twelve tanks which haro been as signed to the Twelfth Federal, Reserve, District for use during tho Victory liberty Loan drive opening April 21 bavo been assigned to tbo seven states.. In the district so that each state In. tho district will get at least one of the tanks lo display during tho campaign. . Tbo tanks bavo been nsri'gned as fob lows: Two to Washington, one to Oregon, ono to Idaho, ono to Utah, cno to Nevada, two to Northern Cali fornia and two to Southern California, and Arizona. Tho remaining two tanks, are to bo carried or special trophy trains which ,will tour the district. Tanks In Sham Battle Veterans of tho Arnprlcan Expedi tionary Forces who havo seen actual service In Franco will bo tho drivers of tho tanks during tho campaign. He fore being distributed throughout tho district for tho opening of tbo cam paign tho tanks will parade In San. Francisco and glvo a sham battlo. All of tho tanks aro being shipped from the Fast direct to San Francisco. They aro duo to arrivo thero about April G when thoy will bo taken to & four aero tract near the Southern Pa cific freight yards and assombled by the men who aro to drive thorn. Each, of tho tanks will bo armed with a Marlln machlno gun or 37 M.M. smoko bombs with special pistols and lights.. Display of -War Relics In addition to tho tanks tho special trophy trains will carry a coaipleto dfsplay of relics which havo been gathered on tho battlefields ot Franco -and which havo boon hlppod back to tals. country sllico tho signing of tho armlstlce. Accompanying each of tho trains will be an Amorican war hero Who will spoak for tho Victory Loan. Ono of th trains Avill tour tho North west and the othor will travel through" California and tbo Southwest ' Sed Packer's movies tonight.-