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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
53 Q9ftpOOOOftOOOQOOgOOll. LOCALS SfiSOOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOOW" Mtflj Mary Eraser Is visiting In t..i George- Gordon has purchased u uriscoo. Como and bco tho now fillkfl at Saunders Bro's. ud Don't miss tho box suppor at opera iiquhu on oaiuruay iijkuc. April ?Qth. Mrs, A. C. Itnloy has purchased tho property occupied by Ialoy's Cash Storc C. J. Shaver lias purchased from Bert Rogers tho clghty-ijcpo ranch on Daly Creek. Frcah, salted peanuts, n)mpnds and mlxQdltuU just received at Richland Pru'g Stpro. nd Wo linvp secured a lot of blank applications for auto licenses; call and got one if you need it. A neat sum was realized from tho supper given by E. V. H. at tho opera house Saturday night. SPECIAL EASTEJt SERVICE at the Methotliat church next Sun day morning, Easter niiisic Easter sermon. Chester Mason has ordered tho News sent to his brother, Private Harry E. Mason, 13th Inf., Co. C, Norfolk, Vn. Gcorgq Jacobs has returned (rom Portland, where he spent tho winter, and is again driving tho truck for Saunders Bro's. Mark Blue returned homo Sun day, having received his dis charge from tho 12th Inf. Ho has been stationed at Norfolk, Vu., for some time past. Ladies, your Easter hat is awaiting you in our Millinery dept., also new spring dresses and skirts in the latest designs. Secure yours while tho stock is unbroken, E. & W. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Al Barber tojk charge of the Richland Hotci Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Owens who have had charge of that hostelry for several months past, having returned to their ranch nt Sparta. Mr. Owens will also run tho EastabrooK ranch near tho mouth of Goose Creek this season, In' spito of tho heavy rain two auto trucks loaded with teachers and scholars left hero for Baker at about four o'clock last Thurs day morning to view tho trophy train. Ono truck reached the city a short time before the train loft, but tho other did not arrive there until evening. Tho crowd did not roturnjwmu until Friday, Mow Diphtheria Is Contracted. Ono oftmi hours tho oxpruaslon, "My chilil caiijtlit a sovoro cold which dovol oped Into diphtheria," when tho truth una that tho cold hod aliitplv luft tho lit llo ono imrtlculurly outicuptlhlo to tho wandorliudlpthona Knn. Ifyotirc hlM hus ft cold whon diphtheria Is provnlunt you should tako him out of nchool and koop him off tho struct until fully rum ored, ui thoro Id a hundred tlmej nioro dttiii-or of his taring dlpthorla whon ho linn a cold. WhoijCliainherluln'aUoiKfh Itoinody ia ui von It quickly euros tho cold and .'osiens tho danttor of dlpthorla or any other gurmdlacnsobolng contracted, Eli Stanciu wont to Baker Fri (lay. ' Walter S. Saunders pow drives a now Vol lo. Delineators and. Quarterly at Saunders Bro's.- ad ' ' - Jhiy your chocqlntos at Rich- I I r r , ' t innu urug atoro. au Col. Kirby roturnod last wrek from n visit nt Pendleton. Fred Healoy of' Buk'er visited here tho first of tho week. Wm. Ritch and son, Charles, returned Tuesday from Baker. JoRoph Buckley roturnod to the Valley lost wpek frorrj a visit ut Astoria. ' ' Mrs. Wajtor Cundjff and little daughter havo returned from a visit to outside points. Horso raisers will please note tho change in H. R. Lambert's adv of his stallion, Jolly. Arrived Saturday, April 12th, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Moody, a 7 1-2 pound girl. J. W. Patterson hus sold his snoop to Wallaco Owens, taking the latter's auto as part payment. Mr. G. 0. White has returnod to his home at Cambridge, Idaho, after a visit horq fih rqlnfJves and friends. Ernest Evans, who ha? been working at Portland since hs dischargo from U. S. service, lias been visiting hero wjth relatives and friends. Tho Pleasant Ridge school is closed this week on account of the illness of the teacher, Miss Mablo Mickio, yvho js suffering from pleurisy. We havo received a limited supply of blunks for use in ap pointing agent to collect scalp bounty on coyotes, etc Call and wo .will fix you out. A new line of ties fo men, all of the latest shades in stripes and figures, just what you wnnt for Easter. Priced from 50c to $1. ad E. & W. Chandler. Chris Coleman mndo us a call Friday and requested that we announce to our renders that ho was in no way connected with the recent shooting affray on Snake River. Rolla I. Long returned tq the Valley last Saturday after serv ing several months in the 2nd F. A. He was stationed at Males troit, France, for some time but embarked from Brest on Jan. 4th and received his discharge nt Camp Tuylor, Ky., on Feb. 21st. How It Your Complexion? A woman should grow inoro beautiful as sho crows older and ho will w ith duo regard to bnths, diot and oxercIsc,and by keeping her liver and bowels In kooiI working order. If yon aro lmsRnrd and yellow, your eyes ionlnc their lustroand whites becoming yellowish, your flesh flabby, it may bo due to indigestion or to n sluwlflh llvor. Chamberluin's Tab lets correct those disorders. ad Warning; Trespassers Beware. I hereby forbid trespassing for any purpose whatsoever on the lands commonly known as tho "Frasor Ranch." Any person or persons violating this order will be prosecuted as by law pro vided. WINTER WRIGHT. Poultry Raisers, Attention. Poultry of any and all descrip tions is forbidden to run at large withlri the incorporate limits of Richland on and after April 20th. Owners will comply with theso requirements nnd save trouble. U a, uraig, marsnai. Mrs. J tiliaTolhiy has purchased a now Briscoe. Just arrivedtennis shoos for fl. Satjnders Bros. ad Barney Eidson wjll soon com rnonco work ut his sawmill at Sparta. Miss June Bluo has- returned from a visit at Moro, Ore., nnd Olympia, Wash. Attend flu; opening of the soda fountain next Sunrjay at the Richland Drug Storo'. ad Pr. M. D. Fleming will be nt tho Ri bland Hotol on Saturday und Sunday, May flrd and 4th. At tho Cemetery Association meeting held Saturduy, L. C. Holmnn was elected clerk in place of W. G. Saunders. T. E. McGraw has returned from a visit with home folks at Cambridge, Idaho. Ho was ac companied by his mother, Mrs. T. E. McGraw, Sr., two brother and a friend, Mr. P. A. Cole, all of whom started on the return trip yesterday. Sheriff Anderson was a visitor here last week. Ho informed us that a state agent was likely to visit this section at any time for the purpose of enforcing the auto license law, and advises al) own ers to secure tho 1919, license at once and thus save costs. Chamberlain's Couli Remedy. Tho print benefit derived from tho use of Chamberlain's Coutih Kornedy hax beeh eratfu!ly ncknowieded by many .Mrs. Ilunjnmin F. Illakiiney, Decatur. Ill , urlteH, "Chamberlain's Couh It'tntdy is by fur tho best medicine for colds and couuIih wo have over used in our family I gav it tomv children when mall for croup an nave taken it myself. "iad Want Column Advertisements under this head aro printed for five cents per line each insertion. Lost Cameo pendant off laval liere at opera houso Saturday night. Leave at News office or Miss Bessie Hunnel, Naw Bridge Found child's locket and chain Cull at News ofiico For Sale unitary Couch, good as new. Mrs. 0. J. Steelman.-2p FOR SALE Two good brood mares, each 4-yr-old; pne well broke, other broke to lead. Call on Eli Stanciu. ad22-3 For Sale About five tons al fulfu buy at $17 per ton, measur ed now. J. W. Patterson, Rich land. 1 offer all my grade cows for sale; al good milkers. M. H. Mulvahill, New Bridge.-20tf For Sale, some fine pasture on west slope of Lookout Mountain. Inquire of Ed Augustus. ndp Brood Sow for snlo or trade. 0. J. Stcelman, Richland. For Sale Two ton hay at $18 per ton, also about 400 pounds of potatoes. Phone or call on C. C. Shelton. Hacks, buggies, wagons nnd harness for sale. Call at Cooper's Barn, Halfway. ad For Sale 110 acre ranch near Now Bridge; 25a under ditch; plenty water; fair improvements. Call on or address D. A. Rinard, New Bridge, Ore. 22p A Bargain in Auto! 1917 Mnxwell 5-passenger tour ing car two weed chains, extra tires, tools, etc. In good shape. Invito thorough inspection. Price $500. -J. R. LEE, Richland. E. & W. Chandler Tg Different Store Our Millinery Dept. is receiving new goods every day. We can please you in shape and frjmmings - New Silk and Voile Dresses injthe Princess make-r-right up to the minute in both style and make-up Miss and Girls' Gingham Dresses the washable kind, in a big assortment of styles and colorings and priped light New Line of Easter Ties for men; latest styles and colors In our Mens' Furnishings Department we have new shirfs in Golf and Negligee in the newest patterns of colorings New Spring Styles in Gordon Hats due to arrive soon mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmnmmmmmm MONTY MILLER'S t is now making daily t s Arrive in Richland at 11:45 a. m. Leave at 1:00 p. m. Will call for passengers anywhere in immediate vicinity of Richland and New Bridge. Leave orders with Allan Binheimer at phone cfiice and they will be attended to. Cooper Transportation Co. Daily Auto Service from Baker to Cornucopia via Richland Arrive Richland about noon. Leave af 1;00 Leave Baker at 9:00 a. m, Orders left at Richland Hotel or at Livery Barn will receive prompt and careful attention. If in Baker phone 52 Notice. Union High School District No. 2, Baker county, Oregon. Richland, April 14, 1919. Will receive bids for 10 to 20 ricks of 10-inch wood cut from green pine, delivered ricked up on the school grounds of school district No. 44, Baker county, Ore. Bids to bo opened on or before June 1st, 1919. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Poafrl of Di rectors. J. B. Perry, Chairman. W. G. Saunders, Clerk. trips to and from Baker s s A BARGAIN! 120 acres alfalfa land at $50 per acre 80a new seeding alfalfa 25a blue grass (good land) More land could bo put in hay no t imrirti pnnH fHfhh u!fh nmnlfl supply of water. $7000 will -buy farm, -complete equipment of farm implements and work horses. Address, OWNER, in care of C. E. Thorp, Richland Oregon.