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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1919)
1 3tWb E. & W. Different Store 1 ' ' Our "Dandy-Line" of Children's and Misses Wash Dresses are equal to any line on the market and the prices are right Our Men's Furnishing Dept. is well stocked with spring goods. Shirts negligee and golf. A new line of Ties, priced from 50c to $1 Ladies' and Misses1 Skirts in Silk and Serges. A variety of styles and colorings Seeds for Your (Jarcjen in packages and in bulk, hath Coas1 and Eastern Grnd Clean-Up' Sale of Ladies' Trimmed Hats will start Tomorrow, May 9th WHAT IS GHIROPRACTIC (Ki-ro-prnk-tik) It is Not Medicine, Not Surgery, Not Osteopathy or Naturpathy It is a scientific method qf ad justing the cauic of disease with out drugs or instruments, based pn a correct knowledge of anat omy, and especially the ncrvou.s 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 jt. The function pf every organ in the bocjy is con trolled by mental Impulses from the brain, which it transmits through the nerves. Any im pingement qf hese nerves inter fering with the transmission of mental impulses results in an ab normal function called diseasp. This interference is produced by subluxated verterbrae pressing upon nerves as they pass out from the spinal cqrd. The trained Adjuster is able to locate the point of obstruction or interfer ence, and by means of adjusting the subluxated vertebray corrects the cause, and normal conditions, or health, is the result. The X-ray shows just what vertebrae of the spine aro in volved. We remove the cause of disease and nature cures. DRS. BIGGS & BIGGS. Chiropractors and Nerve Special ists. Phone 651. Office K. of P. Bldg., Baker. (Adv.) Plumbing Pump and Pipe Installing Repairing Promptly Done Ail work guaranteed satisfactory Phone me at Gray Gables Hotel and I'll come over and give you figures on what your job will coBt WALTER BASS, Halfway Chandler The Doctor Knows. Come down town with a boil on the back of your neck and every person you meet will toll ou jt"?t what to do fpi it. That s advice and it's free. But when you want that boil properly cared for, you get the doctor's advice and pay for that. You seek the doctor's advice because you are sure the doctpr knows. When a business deal is on, every loafer on the corner can tell ypu just how the deal should be carried out and all about it. Vet jf you are a patron of the bank you feel like asking the banker's advice. Again it is the kind you seek that js worth hav ing. We are always glad to help our patrons in any way we can. ad) Eaglu Valley State Hank Words of Thankfulness. To the people of Richland and Eagle Valley and vicinity, in fact to everyone who so kindly pon tributed to us after our recent loss by fjre, we wish to extend, our heartfelt appreciation of yqur kindness. To the Ladies Aid, to the Home Missionary Society, to those who offered to take us into their homes, to Mr. and Mrs, W. G Saunders who did take us in their's, to everybody whoso kind ly came forward and offered as sistance in every way, we thank you and may heaven's blessings be with you. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarke, Roy Clarke. Horse Raisers, Attention. I have purchased the grade stallion, JOLLY, sired by the pure bred Percheron "Boisjoly" No, 27604 (44094). He is an ex ceptionally fine animal, dapple grey in color. He will be on the road every day except on Sunday evening when ho will stand at my ranch west of Uichland, Terms: $10 to insure colt: $2 payable at time of Bervice. . . ad II. r. Lambert. Pine Valley Citizens Organise. A mass meeting was new at Halfway on Friday ovonjug for ; tho purpose of forming an orgnn ! isjation to look utter road improve nlont and other ipattors of import to the residents of Pino Valley. County J ml go Duby and Repre sentative Smith wore present and spoke on the need of voting for the 500,000 bond issue and road improvement plans for Baker county. A great uVal of interest was shown and the organization perfected with I. N. Sanders as president; Bruce Pancake, vice p,i;esjdont; Chas. Sltniion, secre-j a mm -.1 r in. ' iay. i ne iiuuu ui i iiku ui-guii-i ization in Haglo Valley is keenly felt and we would like to boo our residents tuko the matter in hand immediately, About Khcuniatlsm Poopln urn le.irnlnu t tin t It 'Is only " wnatoof time and mon-iyto ti'mo mi'ill clnu internally Tor chronica tul imivculiir rheumatism, and about ninety-nine out of a hundred eiieos tint one Or the ottuir of Uioko viiru tii'H. All 1 1 in t is really tiecosmtry tn a fin n I relief Is to apply Oliiimberluin .s Liniment freely Try it It co3t out : runts per bottle. I.arge sio GO COIltH. Notice to the Public. For reasons due to domestic complications and separation, during the month of February, 1897, and on leaving the Stat of California, I assumod the name of J. H. Cook, tho name I have baen known by ever since. Tlr's is to give notice to tho public that I have retaken my fortnei name, that of Jacob Southwick Colburr., and will hereafter bear that name. Any claims against the name of J. II. Cook or Jacob Southwick Colburn will be pnid on presentation. pated at Baker, Oregon, April 28, 1919. Jacob Southwick Colburn. Warning; Trespassers Beware. I hereby forhid trespassing for any purpose whatsoever on the lands commonly known as the "Usher Ranch." Any person or persons violatingMhis order will be prosecuted as by law pro vided. Conrad Steelman. ad2 l Hot weather will soon bo here, and to make life bearable for the lady of the house, you should have one of our Wickless Oil Stoves. Come in and let us show you. ad E. $ W. Chandler. Creditors, Please Settle. Owing to heavy financial loss sustained in tho recent fire I ask all persons indebted to me to make immediate settlement. ad24 Oliver Corson. ONE YEAR AGO (April 30) Hermans rcnow powerful attacks against weakened British and Dol Elan lines In Flanders. In tho bitterest day's fighting or the 1918 offonslvo Preach lose ! Scherponborg hill, north of Vpros. Few American troops thrown Into ' tho fighting bolow AmloiiB to stem I Hun tldo. , Von Arnlm nppllos crushing tac I tics to destroy Allied lino from Ar 1 ras to tho North 8ca. Council of Allies agrees only American troops can nave tho war, and plans to reloasn alLflhlppIng to haston troop movements from America, flUUBCItmfi NOW TO THI3 VIC TOIlV LIHI5KTY LOAN. WHAT WOULD YOU HAVU PAID FOIl VICTORY Til UN? MARY ARCHER GLASS A new photograph of tho youngest daughter of Secretary nf tho Trees pry uml Mrs, Carter qiasH, PNTS SCARLET RIDERS BACK Canada In World-Wide Search for Members of Northwest Mounted' Police VRiicouver, n. C Tho world In to tic searched Ity olllcers of tho roynl portliwest mounted police to Incnto for iner members of tho Scarlet Kldora mid uring' them buck to tho fold. When '(ho TJtiropenn war broke out tho mounted polleo were not permitted (o enlist us ii unit, Home of e men "disappeared" mid were not henrd from until they distinguished themselves on tho battlefields. Later u unit of tho "inountles" was nceepled for Kervlco. Investigation bus (Unclosed (hut some of tho bowl known Henrlet Itlder.s nro In the Holy hind, others In Afrlen, Aim rnlla nnd the Orient. Tho government wants Its .Senrlet Riders linclt, mid will do Its share to bring them home. ARMY SWEETS TOO RICH Gorman Children Ate 80 Many Amer lean Chocolates That They Became ll. I'nrlH. A carload of chocolnto billed to the Amcrlcnn tinny of nrcuputlon n Gerniany was wrecked near Trier, llefore tho American snlvago crpw got to work Oermnn children f families living near by nto qtinr)ttlcH of the sweets and started liopieivurd with ull they could carry. Many of tho children had never tasted chocolate before, tills form of pandy being among the luxuries which Germany was vlrtttnlly unable to sup ply during tho wnr. The result was that the boys und girls, became 111 uud hud to be treated by a physician. METHODIST CHURCH Prayer meeting at tho Metho dist church in Richland on Wed nesday eve, and in the Saints church at Now 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. m. and 8:30 p. m. Preaching at New Bridge at 3 o'clock p. m., on second and fourth Sundays of each month. Preaching at Pleasaht Ridge every 1st and 3rd Sunday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice in Richland at 7:30 every Tuesday evening. J. M. Johnson, Pastor, Want Column Advertisement)! under this head aro printed for five contB per lint) each iiiHcrtioi). Anyone wishing ti obtain a now Studebakc buggy at aright price should call at Saunders Hro's. a For SaleCharter Oak steel range, good condition, Inquire at Nowb ollk'o. Leal - Childs black coat be tween Fred Rover's and I'ichlantl Finder ploasio I'pijvp at News of ke. Mrn. Geo. Jones. (ad) Honey for Halo at SI. 75 per gal lon, delivered in Hicblan h Phono, Mrs. R. piiyei-.-ai-at Goodack Iio-ho for sole at a 'mrgain.' Chas. Silvia, Richland, Ford At) to Truck, 0i ton, worm Irive: J918 iliodel, practically new as been run less than 1000 mile's; vill sell at a bargain, part cash, mhince bankable note. If Inter ted, cull at News office. For Sale-About five tons al fnlfa hay at?17 per ton, measur jlnow. J. V, Pntterrfpn, Uich land. Hacks, buggies, wagons and harness for s'nlo. Call at Cooper's arn, Halfway. - ad a bargainT 120 acres alfalfa land at $50 per acre 80a new seeding alft-.lfa 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, completo equipment of farm implements, and work lior&eif. Good terms; immediate poss: . ession nivcn. Address, OWN EH, in care of p. 10. Thorp, Uichland, Oregon, CANNY DOCTOR PUMPS FRIEND AND PROFITS San Francisco Phyaician Lets Patients Pay Him in Bonds Rather Than Cash at Par This reads or tastes or looks lllo tho foam of a press agont'e brow. Hut It Isn't. It actually happened although It Is propaganda, There Is a physician and surgeon of high professional standing In San IVanclsco who, If ho wasn't Irish, would bo Scotch. Ho Is that canny. Tho othor day ho mot n frlond of hla, a stock and bond export. "Doc," as his friends call him, is nlways look, Ing for Information. Ho pumps ovory, body and they Ilka him for it. So tho bond man wasn't a bit surprisod when "Doo" shot this nt hlmt "How about tho next Llhorty Loan It it going to got over?" "It miro will," replied-tho bondman, "It's going to bo tho last and tho best of tho Liberty Ixans." "Advlso mo to load up?" porolsted "Doc." "I euro do host security In tho world yoar from now it will bo worth half again an much as you pay." "Woll, I flgurod It out that way my self," confosaod tho physician. "Of courso I was going to buy anyway, but I think I'll strain everything n bit and really load up." "Supposo you've got provlous Is. BiiOH?" asked tho bondman. "Suro, and what's mord I'm still pil ing thoso Llborty bonds up. Uvory timo a patlont offers thorn In paymont I grab thorn. Tlioy look good to mo," "You'ro n wlso guy hang onto thorn, Doc. I've got n fow mysolf. Ootta dato with tho wlfo so long." Renew your subscrip tion at once and not miss a copy