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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1919)
0065 fH6 SCLF-STOmti 0$ A CAtl GEMBKALLV WORK MUCH BETTER THAN THE 5eLT-TART6R? C)0XOCHOQ60-O00000--- -LOCALS ' 3. II. DesehJs at Hatter. ' , Ojra houseMay 2nd "Ikr Son Sweetheart. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Itowen and family spent Santer in Bakwr. Jewelry, s swell line now on display At Uichland Drug Store. Auto Cap for ladies and auto iittt for men at Saunders Bro's. Mr. W, Q. Saunders return d home from Hot Lake last Thurn Ui!y. . . . !otmat?r Kendall went over the rural mail route with Carrier Criig. Tuesday. New stock of glassware and queonaware nt Haley 'a will please you; look them over, ad Posy Johnson is walking the .upper end of Dry Gulch Ditch and Milts Goodwin the lower. Mr. and Mrs.-W. S, Thorp and little daughter; of LaGraude, have been visit inK relatives mid fi tends In Richland. GARDEN Seed-Wulln Walla, bnhfornfa and h'astern, in bulk and packages; all freh good. ad E. & W. Cr.andlcr. Sixty-five persons wore in at iendance at the MethodistSundsy School last Sunday morning and enjoyjW an interesting session, ttoom lfcr more. Tho returned soldiers of Eagle Valley, have organised a base ball team and have challenged the ."old timer" for Kftmo to be played hi the near future. F, W Pflyzant has been ap pointed admmintrator of the es tate of Chas. 0. Clarkt deceased. J aiael Gibbon, It. A. Mnsterson and Paul Knoblauch -wore the lipD'tiaeri. Mrs. IgtWi Perry was tendored n farewell reception nt the Qhiis linn ohureli last Friday afternoon byjtht Ladies Aid Society of wljleii she had lontr been a mem ber. At th conclusion of an ojiUrtuining social program, ice eriam and chko were servud. How. Diphtheria Is Contracted. . OmiOftoii lioarH tho ixirunalnii, "My child cuiiRht n iovotu cold wliloli dovob oped into diphtheria," when tlui truth was tlmt tho cold had simply loft tho lit tle onu particularly tmaceptlblo to thu tfrandurliu dlpthnrin irerm. If your child linu n cold when diphtherial provhlunt you nhould titko hint ml of school, nnd icoop him off tlio struct until fully rccov iiro.l, in thoro In u hundred tlinen inoro ilunuor of hi tukln dlpthorhi wIihi ho hnM a cold. Whoh Clminhorlnlu'a Cotich Itomody laid von Itnulnkly ctiriui i thu cold Irtul .'outturn tho dttimw of dlplberla or uuy other norm dlaeano being eontruclod, Road tho want ads onjnat page. ' Clan :15c per gallon at Uichland Drug Store. ad B. Ashby transacted business nt Baker Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Martin woro at tho county scat ovor Sunday. I2ato Bennohoff rolnrned Sat urday from Maker, whore he had bflon attending high school. Exceptional values in Millinery at Haley's. See thorn while tho assortment is complole.-ad While visiting horo last week Chas. Murphy ordorod tho News to be senUo hisnddrosa at Hunt,, ington. M. A. Nelson of Cambridge, Idaho, was in town !l.ltodny in the in forest of the. Stiudebnker Mfg. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Frnscr nnd family camo in Sunday from Hakor, bringingMiasMary Frnser with them. Ida Lilly Flour( hjgh patent. This flour has proven vory popu lar and wd ask you to try it. Raley's, -ad lias tor Sunday was ideal in every way and theSnaday School and church services In the Vhlloy were largely attended. Dr. M. D. Fleming; tho oplo mctriat from Boise, will be at thu Uichland Iiotl on Saturday and Sunday, May 3rd and 4th. From present Indications tho cemetery Ufrneflt to be held at the opera hous3 Sfttnt'day bight will break all records. Don't fail to be present. 13d IJtuc l.-fi the first of the wt'Ok for the CJrent Lakes Naval Station at Chicago after a (if teen day furlough npent with. homo folKs and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perry have gone to Baker where tlujy will visit for a few wouks and then go on to Western Oregon and possibly California. Misses' and children's wash drewes The Dandy Lino- can't be beat for style and materia! and the price is alwas right. ad 13. & W. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Crump of Payette, Idaho, "visited last week willi Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dens ley. The two couple have been friends since childhood but had not visited together for more than seventeen years. Miss Hazel Brunei went to Bnkor Tuesday to consult a spe cialist in regard to throat trouble As she was to havu taken a prom inent part in "Her Son's Sweet heart" the enlortainment was postponed until Friday evening, May 2nd. Tt.e Domestic SciencO Class of K V. High desire to thank tho public for their liberal pntronnge at the supper given by them re cently, and state they now have sufficient funds to (inish paying for their piano, They also say that a number of dishes aiid plates wore uncalled for and owners can obtain samu by calling on Mrs. Ashcruft. ' How I Your Complexion? A womnn tdiould grow muro beautiful iih alio grown older nnd filio will with due rognrd to biUlm, diet and oorcleo,nnd ly kcuplfiK her liver nnd bowels In good .....Lin.. it imit urn Ililtfi.nKt n.wl yellow, vour oyt'H loslm: tholr ltiiitround - i ' I ...I ....II II....I. Wllliea UCC01lllll yiiiiuninn, jiuir Hi-nil flabby, It may bu duo to judlceiillon or to nJthik'Hleltllver. Ohumburialu'ti Tab leta correct these dleorderB. nd Mrs. G, B. Saunders and daugh ter, Miss Mable, arc visiting in Baker. Delicious ice Cream and soft drinks of all kinds tforvod at the Uich'and Drug Stare. nd From the abundance of bloss oms on the trees wo will have a monster fruit crop this season. A telegram received Monday from Tracy Matthews annouti i-d his safe arrival at Now York ( t.v. Carl Woodcock, who recmtly received his discharge from ser vice, ii visiting hora with his father. . Mr. Win. BcnnohofY is al Baker at tho bedsido of her mother; Mrs. L. M. Denny, who is ser iously i'l. Mrs. Ityta Perry was favored with a surprise party Monday evening, given by her Sunday School t'lass. To date lew Jjiart ono-hnlt of liagle Val'oy's quota for .the Vic lory Liberty Loan has been sub scribed. Wake up. Saunders Bro'a. have taken the agency for the StudebakVr line of farm wagons. Watch for their announcement next week. Mr. and Mrs.' W. P. V: alloy and son, H. 12., left yesteniaj for Laramie. Wyo., where they ex pect to locate permanently. Lee Chamberlain, among the first Eagle Valley boys to enlist, recently received his discharge from the Marines and is working for Fred Cundiff at Haines. Irvine Lodgo No. 8,0 is taking in many new members and munh interest in the degree work is be ing manifested by the Knights: If you are a member and want to sec some real fun, be sure and at tend' the meeting next Wednes day evening. "Her Sbn'u Sweetheart" will be given by home talent at the opora house on Friday evening, May 2nd, -in celebration 67 the one hundredth anniersary of the founding of Odd Fellowship. Songs and other specialties will also be on the program. Hov. J. C. Jones of Milton, will preach at the Methodist church in Uichland next Sunday morning and evening and explain more iully the Centenary Celebration. Dr. Jones is an able speaker and an interesting time is promised to all who will hear him Winnio Cdviness has brought suit for divorce from her husband J. Ii. Cavinoss, to whom she was married at LaGrand-. on June 0, 191G. She charges cruel and in humnn treatment as ground for seporation and asks the restor ation of her maiden name, Win; hie Mulkey. Sgt. Story Chase, 318th F. A.; has sent his parents a large col lection of war relics, a package con tinning some fierce looking bayonets nnd knives being re ceived i his week. Story returned to tho U. S. a few weeks ago and was mustered out nt Ft. Htiesellj Wyomingi on Monday of this week. Ho is expected home Within a few dnys. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Tho Rrcnt benefit derived from tho use of (.'liHiiilierhiln'a. Coticli ltoluedy lias been (jralcfullymcknowledt'ed by.nmiiy. Mm. JionjiimluF. lllukeiiey.Dccatur.llI , writeB,'"Chamburlaln,H OoiIkIi Itsmedy la by far tho best itiulidno for colda and coukIib wo have ever (l&od iti Otlr family. 1 e,avo"tt to my children when-email-for croup nnil have taken It myself." d 5 MONTY MILLER'S J 0 is How making daily trips to and from Baker Arrive in Uichland at 11;J5 u. m. Leave at 1:0(J p. m. Will call for panHcnera anywhere in immediate vicinity of Uichland and New Bridge. Leave orders with Alian Binheimer at ph';iic r nice and Cooper Transportation Co. Daily Auto Service from Baker to Cornucopia via Richland Arrive Richland about noon. Leave at 1:00 : " Leave i3aker at 9:00 a. m. Or.ders left at Richland Hotel or at Livery Barn will receive prompt and careful altention. If in Baker phone 52 Steel FismngKodg THE MORTON MFG. Art Malone is working at the shearing plant at Flick's Bar. Now silks, now house dresses and new apronsj at Saunders Bro's. ad The state convention of the Oregon Sunday School Associ ation will be held at Baker on May 20-22. The farmers in the? vicinity of Haines have raised a fund of $15,000 with which to build a grain-elevator. County Clerk Combs on Mon day granted ir marriage .license to N. Palanta and Ellen Spirop olis, both of Home; Ore. A mass meeting of the farmers of Sparta district wai held on Wednesday of last week. Fred Strang was 'elected bo have charge of rodent extermination, E. E. Brown, soil and fruit, and M. A. Heed, general road work im provement. Private First ClnbS Kennth Mc Cormick has arrived at the home of his mother, Mrs. Matt Welter, at Sparta. Kenneth served with Motor Supply Train '111, being a member' of Motor Truck Co. No. 416. lie was at the front for some months and Had many close calls and thrilling experiences. Councilman W. E. Baird has Beautified his residence property by putting an ornamental wire fence along two .sides of tho lot. At a recent meeting of tho town council it was voted to build a concrete head box and also put in a pine lino across Mr, Baird's property, bus allowing him to mnkb a most beautiful lawn. o 5 Alt. they will be attended to. CO., BRISTOL, CONN. Meet me at the opera -house Saturday night. . , Walter Bass and Ernest $aun ders were over froni , Halfwa last evening. Mrs. M. J. Simonia has beei' seriously ill but was reported some better yesterday. For Sale Victor fire-proof safe weight 450 pounds, at a bargain Inquire of Oscar Kendall. a-i Uoscoe Gordon is expected to arrive home today after several . ,l. . ..,.'11. Tl"l O tnuuius service wim u licit: ouiu. Sgt. W. F. Davis, who recent ly visited Eagle Valley in the in terest of the Victory Loan, was married Monday .at Weiser to Miss Grace Cook o Baker. Roy Campbell arrived m tho Valley yesterday, having recent ly recoivod an honorable dis charge from service. Roy spent several months in France. A Scant Solace. "1 don't believe tlioy will ever make Europe bone dry." "I don't either," rojolnod Cncle HI!) Bottletop. "But Europe Is n long ways to travel just for a drlrik." Pump and Pipe Installing Repairing Promptly Done , All work guaranteed satisfactory Phone me at GraJ' Gables Hotel: nhd I'll come over and give you figures on what your job will cost WALTER BASS; HalfWaf ... r w