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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
. rtt, .... 0 CAW GET A HflLF-PA(r FOP THIS ISSUC ? "DO SOME FOLKS DRINfr IN COPY FOR THE PAPER. AT THE LAST MINUTE?. r OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO)", 1 juv-ri-vj t 'Leoooodoooo00oooooooos" ..Chester Mason 1iub anuw Ford. Wator bags mid canteens at Saunders Uro's.ad Hichland grade Schools finiBh the sprint? term tomorrow. Fresh bread, pies, .cakes and lunch goods at Kendall's. ad Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark o were at Baker the first of the week. Attend the I. 0. 0. F. enter tain mo nl at the opera house to- morrow night. Mel Thompson arrived homo yesterday; and Ruy Taylor is in New York City. Ernest Craig, nine years old, broke his left arm while at play at the school house yesterday. Miss Itnliv fimii.rv, whn tnuirht the Sunny Side school the past term, returned home Saturday. W. 'I'. Ferguson of Portland, n brothor-in-la'w of ltolla and Mor ris Long, was a visitor here the first of the week. Fresh bread every day. nlro tinny and cinnamon rolls. Maker bread the good brOad. ad E. & W. Chandler. A bad landslide on the Wntcr bury & Allen Ditch neat' Tnrtcr Gulch has caused the stockhold ers much expense and inconven ience the past week. That a more free hearted class of people cannbt lie found is evi denced by the manner in which Eagle Valley citizens arc helping those who lost their possessions in the recent fire. Ucv. Johnson will preach next Sunda'y on the subject, "Old things in the Now Order," in the morning service, and in the evening on the subject "Who will ho leaders in the Reconstruc tion World?" Harry Mason df Co. C,, 12th Inf., Army Supply Busdi Norfolk, ,Vu arrived home Friday for a short'visit. Hnrry reonlisted for ono year and expects to bb sent overseas this summer! He was granted $G0 bonus, 30 days fur lough and Cc por mik travel pay. Do Your Deit , Kvoryono should Iotnll lio enn to pro (Hlo (or IiIh family nntl In ordor to do llila Iiu imiflt keoplila phynioal nyftmn Jn thu best condition possible. No pnu enn i-imHonulVv bono to do much wlnm liu U tiiilf nick u ko1 Blmfu Of thi.i,tlino. If you nro uro condtlpntfcd, Iji'Iouh or troubled with imllnoHtlofi gut n ii'ickiiKu t)f ClmiuburlnlnH Tnblots mid follow tlui plum printed directions, ami you .will rdon ho fitolliiK idriRht hnd ublo to do a drty'u work. I OH,SUR! WE .m. DON'T GO TO m&f PUSS FOB FIVE Ha., . 4fJ( ) hw UhUobW.. What about Decoration Day? Wright Allen 1b "laid up" with the mumps. Huy silks, houso drosses and shoes at Saunders Bro's. ad Mrs. If, C. Muck left yesterday for Hermiston to visit relatives. Mies Bessie Jones spent Sun day with her parents ut New Bridge. Josephine Ay res relumed home Tuosduy, after a few dayB visil at Baker, John Allen Is visiting at Pen dleton and other outside points this yeck. Sportsmen, call at News office and get a copy of tho now game aws for Oregon. When in need of mop sticks or brooniB come to Haley's. They are good ones. ad Grai.dma Sample of Halfway spent Saturday with her grand daughter, "Mrs. Bertha Morris. Lettuce, radishes, onions, col ery, oranges and bananas, due to arrive Friday at Kendall'?, ad The ladies Aid Society will meet at the Christian church par lors tomorrow (Friday) afternoon A miscellaneous shower will be given Mesdamcs Clarko and Bradford at the Methodist church this afternoon. Remember, Dr. M. D. Fleming will beat the Hichland Hole) on Saturday and Sunday, May 3rd and 4th. If your eyes trouble you, see him. --ad The Methodist church will he painted outside and inside within the next few days, preparatory to dedication which will be done some time in Juno. The work was begun Monday of this week, Ira Bradford went to Baker lasl Thursday to take examin ation before the state board for a tonsorial license He returned Saturday to find that the fire had burned practically all his persona! properly. Mrs. Oscar Kendall left Mon day forTurlock, Calif., where she will remain indefinitely on ac count of. her health. On Sunday evening the Pythian Sisters gave her an infoimal farewell recep tion at the hall. , B.Cooper captured a fivepoupd salmon trout when irrigating al falfa Tuesday an; is in a quan dary as to whether ho is subject to arrest under our fish and game laws. He says he wasn't fishing or looking for fish, and that the fish was trespassing, alsosthat the head of the ditch is not screened as provided by law. At the recent annual footing of tho Eagle Valley Cemetery As sociation tho following named persons were reappointed as soli citing committee to obtain funds with which to carry on improve ment work: Sparta Mrs. Fred S, trang; Roblnette G A. Car others; Now Bridge Mrs. M. D. Simonis and H. T. Babcock; Rich land and Daly Crfcek Mi's. P. A. Mdody", Mrs. Orlu Howell, Mrs. Noble llol.com.b, John Fraser, C. II. Craig rfnd S. A. McDowell. . Sunt! c'jl Ion for a dfimrilhjj Trip1 , Day n bottlo of Cliniii'ior'nln'H Colic (Did Dlarrhooti-Itumi'dy before) leavIiiK hnino, Anal rulu it cannot bo obtained wion on u hunting, ilahiliK or prospect luu trip. Neither can it bo' obtained whilo on board thu cars or toainhlB uudntHUch titm-.p nud plucua it la fnoat likely to' bo needed. Tho nu(6 wiiy la tb hftvo it with you. Swcot pbtu'tocfi tit Saunders Bro'Bad Buy Seedless Sun-Made Raisins at Raloy's. They're extra good. Shearing is or, in full blast at tho Geo. Blank plant in Emigrant Gulch. But $0,800 has :w yet been sub scribed in. Eagle Valley for Vic tory Loan Boiids. Why? Pic plates, tin arid tfnuiilo; tin cups; granite and copper tea "set tles, at Kiiiey's. ad Messrs.' Fred. L. CtindlfT of Haines, Dr. J. II. McArthur of Baker, were visitors here Friday. ".0. C. Armstrong was up,from Homestead yesterday. He is running a soft drink house and d restaurant at that place. Our millinery department has just received n line of ladies' sport hats also children's straws. ad E. & W. Chandler. Geo. 13. Saunders has been ap pointed administrator of the es tate of Stephen V. Laam. deceas ed. J. A. Kirby, Elmer Stone and J. W. Love are appraisers. J. M. Johnson was at Baker Monday and was much disap pointed in the war tank ueri.on stration. He informs ih that the tank got stuck in a ditch and was still there when he left. Oscar Ksndall is booster for the News us tin advertising me dium. One insertion ot a small adv brought ti buyer for a stcl safe and practically all his house "hold goods were disposed pf us a result of his advertisements. Otis L. Simonis of tho 16th., Co., C. A. C, arrived homo Mon day. Otis has? been stationed at Fort Ward, Wash., everlsince en listing in service sb of cour e does not have much to relate ih regard to his experiences. But in the army a man goes where he is sent. Much criticism has been ex pressed by Punhandlc citizens lately regarding the manner in in which the traction road grader is used. Miles and miles of the worst roads in the county have been gone over with the grader and Ho work done, when it would have cost but verj' few dollais more to have let the scraper down and filled some of the ruts. Good congregations heard Rev. J. C. Jones of Milton, Oregon) at all throe servicca hero on last Sunday. Tho .burden of his messagO wits a tiiore intensified spiritual life, a vision of tho World need hi which we shall see Jesus Christ us tho Redeemer of all mankind, and a living fajth which makes us know that right will win itt the end. Many fruit growers in .this sec tion waste their time and per fectly good ma;qriuls by applying sprays when insects cannot be destroyed or when protection is Of no value. All such, as well as growers who aim to spray always and only at critical periods when tho crdp may he saved, may now order a free copy of tile new bul letin, "Orchard Spray Program for 1919," just issued by tho Oj iy. Ci, Corvullis, H. P. Barss and A. L. Lovott aro the authorsj For a Weak Stomach As" n rfunoral rulo nil you need td do IS to adopt u diot suited to' your oro and occupation mid to keep your Dowels' reiiiilnr, When you feol Unit you Imylj aotyi.tnp mUcb ttiidvM'lion .cmstipated, tSko brio bi Cb'nuiburlulu'e Tnblots. MONTY MILLER'S $ 3 AUTO STAGE S. is now m'ak'ing daily trips to and from Baker Arrive ri ifichlaricl at il:43 a. m. Leave at 1:00 p. m. Will cull for passengers anywhere ip immediate vicinity of Richland and Ndw Bridge. Leave orders' with Allan Binheitner ut phone r fiice and they will be attended to. Cooper Transportation Co, Daily Auto Service from Baker to Cornucopia via Richland Arrive Richland about rloon. , Leave at 1:00 Leave Baker at 9:00 a. rri. Orders left at Richland Hotel or at Livery Barn will receive4 prompt and careful attention. If in Baker phone 52 Steel Fishin&RodS THE HORTON MFG. CO., BRISTOL, CONN. Work on B-C Post Road in the Panhandle Now Assured. In answer to the rumors recent ly circulated m this territory that only that section of the B Cpost load between Baker and the Mid dle Bridge wonld . be built tliis season, we publish the following letter received last week by County Judge Duby: "In regard to the inquiry of Bake county people as to the status of projects Nos. 9 and 11, known as thd Sag section and Canyon section respectively, on the Baker-Cornucopia highway, will say that both of these pro jects have been approved by the federal government. Final plans and estimates have been delayed because of necessary i-fivicinn nf snrvnvs. hut ulan No. 9, known as the Sag section, is now completed and tracings will be forwarded to the federal high way department on Saturday of this week. Plan No. 11, known as the Can vnn section, has been held nend- ding a revision of purvey, and this probably can be completed and final plans submitted by the first day of May. I discussed this matter with Mr. Purcdll today and am in formed that these plana will bo approved by IfUji Within t.vodays after submissmn, then we. can ad vertise for bidd. This nieand that botli projects will likely be Under construction by Juno 1. .The.Stato Highway' Coriimisson has ordered these projects rushed. , Respectfully yours, Signed, HI3RBEUT.NUNN, StUtO HighwaV Engineer." r Try Kraft's Pimento Cheese," good for lunch. Raley's. ad Mr. arid Iis'. Dan Jones; Mrs. Evelyn Barber, barney Eidson;j Joe Carnahan, Bill Ewing,. Carj Mason and children G. W. JoHesf Leonard Jones, J. A. Kirby, Mr., and Mrs. Chester Mason and family, were amdng others visit ing the county seat Saturday. . Signal Sergeant Story M. Chase of 348th F. A., came in last week for a short visit with his parents after which he will go to Billings, Mon(., where a lucrative position awaits him. Story was not in battle but was stationed within a few miles of vthe firing line for several weeks and his outfit had' orders to "go in" and were all packed up when the armistice was signed. He visited some of tlic battle fields and says the. havoc wrought was terrible, the. condition of Ai'gohne Woods be-, ing indescribable. Story was in . Germany for som weeks and got -a wonderful collection of war. relics which )ie sent back here . dnd it is ihtbreStlrigf indeed to hear the stories connected with Jheip; S$t. Cjllase made ye editor . a gift Of a jrman bayonet that had seen much service ,a fact testified to by numbers stamped on tho scabbard showju.that H had been iSjstibd at loast three different times". Tate koti( ice, As A change is contemplated in the management of the Richland1 Drug Store all accounts MtfeT be settled on or befor.o May 6th.. Mrs, Cha8,,E. Barber. 0