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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
555 E. & W. Chandler Different Store Our "Dandy-Line" of Children's and Misses' Wash Dresses arc equal to any line on the market, and tie prices are right Our Men's Furnishing Dep. is well stocked with spring goods. Shirts negligee and golf. A nqw line of Ties, priced from 50c to $1 Ladies1 and Misses' Skirts in Silk and Serges. A variety of styles ancj colorings a Our Grocery Dept. is stocked with fresh clean goods Our Coffees are the best we can obtain Fresh Ccokjes and Crackers always in stock Seeds for Your Garden jn packages and in bulk, both Coa$t and Eastern LEND A PENNY 1 FOR EACH YANK KILLED IN WAR A Problem in Simple Division for Thoao Who "Have Done Enough." Army and Marino Corps cnmmltlos reported ly (louornl Pershing up to tho opening of tho Victory . Liberty Loan are shown bolow. It you mil), ncrlbcil ono coiil for over? American boy killed, wonndod, or missing, you would Invost J3.S23 Ip tlio Victory Loan. I You would Imvo o subscribe $740 ' nt ttio sumo rate for ovoryYahk killed. The Toll. Killed. In action-!....'.:. M.705 Died of wounds ...................-....ll.irH Dlod of dlsmiHO ............2LfiS8 ! picil of other ctuiHus :....,... 4,0.18 -v'...j..k.'i.Vl. WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC (Ki-ro-prnk-tik) It is Not Medicine, Nat Surgery, Not Osteopathy or Najurpathy It is a scientific method of adjusting- the cquje of disease with out drug3 or instruments, based on a correct knowledge of anat omy, and especially the nervous system. The Chiropractic idea is that the cause of disease is in the person afflicted, and the adjust ment in correcting the wrong that'is producing it. The function of every organ in the body is con trolled by mental impulses from the brain, which it transmits through the nerves. Any im pingement of these nervps inter fering with the transmission of mental impulses results in an ab normal function called disease This interference is produced by subluxated verterbrae pressing upon nerves as they pass out from the spinal cord. The trained Adjuster is able to locate the point of obstruction or interfer ence, and by means of adjusting the subluxated vertebrae corrects the cause, and normal conditions, or health, is the result. The X-ray shows just what vertebrae of the spine are in volved. We remove tho cause of disease and nature cures. DRS! BIGGS & BIGGS. Chiropractors and Nerve Special ists. Phone C51. Office K. of P. Bldg., Baker. (Adv.) Why Sheep Raisers Smile. The Eagle Valley State Bank received a tejegram from Port land yesterday stating that the government wool auction held there was mos successful. Three and one-half million pounds were sold, bidding was keen and prices satisfactory. Fine wools brought $l.JjQ on clean basis, cross breeds aeo brought high values. All sold at higher basis than similar wools brought at the last Boston sales, and the general woql situ ation is very favorable. Total dead Takon prinonnr ... M Inning In action Wnuhilcd . Grand total ....... Invest. "M.GS3 . .1.777 1,951 ...198,037 .2S2,:MR STOP THIEF! Aro you Mionklng through the nlloyn these day with your Amorlcan cjtUon ship? Are yog ho kind of a follow who lirlnsH tho cry of "Stop TJilefl" from lioao?t citizens? You am unlesH you Imvo taken your shnro of tho Victory Ijoon or honestly Intend to do so Ijoforo .May JO. You aro stealing your cltlzcuHhlp. Don't forgot that. It'n as truo as Rod mnile llttlo applcK. And don't forget that your neighbor and tho fol low who works with you In shop or office Is Judging you. OLD RULE IN GERMANY Country Still In tho Clutches of Bureaucrats. Dr. Alonxo E. Tnylpr Flndi Looting Common and Immoral Play Thriving. Pnrlx, "The flrrnum government Is tho same hureniicrutlo regime of t nt kiiNer'a day, with tho name itttlttido toward Inlmr and capital, and (loos pot represent tho foreon which canned tho revolution," nays Dr. Alonxo 13. Tar lor, food fpoclallMt, who ha Juit re turned, from (lerinniiy. Ho made ox' tensive Investlgntloim In hohalf of tho supreme food relief council "Count von llornstorff li In charge of American affairs and tin foreign otllcc and tho liurouuerutH of tho old school aro in evidence everywhere," ho added. 'Tho Normans nro lit'com Ing Itimslitnlzcri. They nro afraid to put untried men Into tho service, and consequently they tolerate tho old or der of things." Tho (Joniiun army has apparently boon disorganized and demobilized for tho most part, Doctor Taylor siijh, but lio believes It will bo possible for a .well-orcaulzod buroaucritcy to restore militarism If It Is dfomod desirable. Many Hermans believe they will re cover tholr battleships, nnd do not expect to give tip any territory, and In Doctor Taylor's opinion n crave, po litical upheaval Is probable with tho signing of the treaty of peace. Tho present ltdl Is regarded as un natural by Doctor Taylor, who says It was possibly created by the payment of large Indemnities to unemployed persons nnd by suspending actloti on all cuosthuis vital to tho future of the jir.tlnn. rnomployod men In Merlin aro A prominent Pacific Coast banker, n ronl Ameilcan citizen who lost his only' P'd eight imtrk a day, while railway son In tho war, said tho othor day: , workers nnd street cleaners get six jo my uytng day when a man comes to my offlco for a loan I'm going to ask him If ho subscribed to ovory Liberty Loan. If ho hasn't, ho won't bo able to borrow ono rod cent from our house, no matter if ho offers ono hundred per cent Interest." That's how hnrd ho bollcvps In America, Don't forgot right now you aro mak ing or breaking your reputation In this community. Wo nro not going to for get. Tho fntbers and mothers of. tho marks dally. Consequently, the men prefer to remain Idle. Plays so Immoral that ibey would Imvo been prohibited ii'i ' J" Itnpt rltil regime are ;iow ti- iil; 'lilev Inir itt prevalent; lootli. m .minon mid the general public nmri.le Is very low, Doctor Taylor remarks. Ilosays tlio food situation Is critical and In spite of the great reduction mailo In rntlons, the nation cannot live until next harvest unless supplied by out side powers. About lihcumatism People are learning that it id only a .waste of time and money to take modi' cine internally for chronicand inupcular rheumatism, and about ninety-nine out of a hundred cases are ono or tho other of theeo varieties. All that is really necessary to afford relief is to apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. Try it. It costs Out 35 cents per bottlo. Large size w cents, Notice. Union High School District No. 2, Baker county, Oregon. Richland, April 14, 1919. Will receive bids for 10 to 20 ricks of 16-inoh wood cut from green pine, delivered ricked up on the school grounds of school district No. 44, Baker county, Ore. Bids to he opened on or before June 1st, 1919. The board reserves the right to reject and and all bids. By order of the Board of Di rectors, J. B. Perry, Chairman. W. G. Saunders, Clerk. adv-24 Plumbing Pump and Pipe Installing Repairing Promptly Done All work guaranteed satisfactory Phone me at Gray Gables Hotel and Pll come over and give you figures on what your job will cost WALTER BASS, Halfway Horse Raisers, Attention. I have purchased the grade stallion, JOLLY, sired by the pure bred Percheron "Boisjoly" No. 27G04 (44094). He is an ex ceptionally fine animal, dapple grey in color, and will stand at Richland on Mondays and at my place in Dry Gulch district on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Termss $10 to in suro colt; $2 at timo of service, ad II, V, Lambert, hoys who were lost or wounded won't : let us forget what each and ovory ono I Wtimini!: Treliner; I?punrr. of us do In this Victory Loan. , . - , . . . They aro going to cry "Stop Thief!" I 1 "COby for bid trespassing for . . . any purpose whatsoever on tlu i.uiiin cuiiiuiuiiiy Known as lilt I "II-jllOl- Iffllicll " A 111, nill'OKn Want Column Adyertisomonts under thin head aro nrjnted for five cents per llnq each insertion. Here Arc the Terms And They're Easy 10 Por Cent With Application 10 Per Cent Jidy 15 20 Per Cent Aug. 12 20 Per Cent Sept. 3 20 Por Cent....- ....Ocl 7 20 Por Cent Nov. 11 VICTORY LOAN. or persons violating this order will liy prosecuted as by law pro vidod. Conrad Steelman. adl 1 Oh, You Kid! "I can't see why it is," said young man, that tney always ca'l me 'kid' while John Blank is always referred to as Mr. Blank. He's no older than I am." "Tin reason is pimple," said a friend, Mr. Blank has a bank account He therofore associates with h i-i ne3s men, an'i talks, ac's and thinks like a business man. His business associates have broutrht him out of the "kid" class. You are always known by your as sociates. You can t associate with business men uniess you hae a bank account and join the 'Mr.' class." ad) Eagle Valley State Bank Creditors, Please Settle. Owing to heavy financial loss sustained in the recent fire I ask all persons indebted to me to make immediate settlement. ad24 Oliver Corson, FOH SALI3 Two good brood mures, each 4-yrold; one well broke, other broke to lend. Will trado for cows. Call on ICIi Standu, ad22-JJ ME1IIODIST CHURCH I'rayer meeting at the Metho dist church in Kichland on Wed nesday eve, and in tlu Saints church at New Bridge on Thurs day eve. at 8:00 o'clock. Sunday Services: Sunday School in both places at 10 a. m. , Preaching in Richland at 11 a. tn. and 8:U0 p. m. ('reaching sit New Bridge at .'o'clock p. in., on sreond and' fourth bun'!- vs ol each month. I'reachini, at Pleasant Kidsc every 1st and Urd Sunday after noon at ;i:;ju o'clock. Epworth League at 7:80 p. m. Choir practice in Hichland at 7:J0 every Tuesday evening. J. ox, Johnson, Pastor, A BARGAIN ! 120 acres al i' land at $50 per acre 80a new seeding alfalfa 25a blue grass (good land) More land could be put in hay as 'it under good ditch with ample supply of water. $7000 will buy farm, comnlete equipment of farm implements anil work horses. Good terms; immediate doss. casion given. AddrcMH, OWNER, in caro of C, E, Thorp, Hichland, Oregon, Anyone wishing to obtain a new Studebakor buggy at a right price should call at Saunderij Bro's., nd" Por Sale Charter Oak stool range, good condition. Inqiiiro at News ollico. Dr. bVpiinu, Optometrist, at Hichland Hotel on Saturday am Sundny.JWny !1 and 4. ad Lost -Childs black coat be tweon Prod Cover's and lMchlani) Finder please leave at tyows of fice. Mrs?. Geo. Jnji.qa. (ncj) Honey for sale at$1.75 por gal lon, delivered in Richland. Phonq Mrs. R. Guyer.-'-2l..Jt Good pack horse for sale at a bargain. Clms. Silvis, Richland.' Ford Auto Truck, ouo ton, worm drive; 10. 18 model, practically now has been run less than IQOOmilcsi will sell at a bargain, part cash, ba'ance bankable npfo. If inter ested, call at News office. For Sale-About' five tons alT falfa hay at $17 per ton, measur ed now. J. W. Patterson. Hich am!. Hacks, buggies, wagons and harness for sale. Call at Cooper's Barn, Halfway. - ad A Bargain in Auto! 1917 Maxweil 5-paasonger tour ing car, two weed chains, axtru tires, tool, etc. In gjod shape Invito thorough inspection. Price $500. J. H. LEE. Richland. f 1 1 Mil V M!r i'-riilliVFi