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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
qMaWaMSSSWWSSMWMiaSSWePeM "i PI i li IHI mwwb? n . ...-yj-1 1111111 ' " I . . I V-fT ta&'W!4e '$"THLMrS: '": . I Mil HP llil . . ..-- . . JWHT5 - HI IWIIIIIII 9U t r." '' v . ' ' - " - 'ill?' r' t i ,Sy,:.: . - .. ..:-.-,... -, . ' J ' - ' EAGLE : FAIjILEIT NEWS' (AMPMMatpM . J. ill J J L M- t-l--J IU II U J II It''V I J 1 T " I TIT I III II I II III I I lllll l II f m m0t 1 - VOLUME 7, NO. 27 RICHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919 $2.00 A YEAR FREDERICK R WILSON Physiclifi and Surgeon Richland, :-: Oregon Night 'phone, one lung ring on alt lines. , Hay 'phono call central office. W. E. BAIRD FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBALMER l'kl fttftt Mti4Hi4if Alt ,Ulf ill 'Hull Jttrill.AND. ORKOON I'hons: Two nlwrt, iw long &e Rogers Baker's Popular Hotel NHW MODERN CLEAN Under Direct Supervision of Tho Owner POPULAR PRICES h (.(?! tin let to fuanPt Gueili Irvine Lodge No. 86 Miwt ovory Vlneiliv nlgbt at llildr I'rtHi!.. IUII In Ktohltml, Onwou. Visit- tin Ilrolhors mwlo wti-um. U. It. JJASTKRSOH, 0.0. . K.THOUP, K.( II. AH. . Notary Public Conveyancer odhf, PiwoihI mnvlniit HIh. j I OptMwiUi ClirlHlluu Clmrch - Plumbing Pump and Pipe Installing Repairing Promptly Done All work uusrunteed sntiafaclory Phono me at Gthv Gables Hotel ami I'll com ovi'i u d jiv you liru.-fs on what v .v job will cost WALTER BASS, Halfway All Issues Bought & Sold Wo pnv market price lesa small brokerage. Send us your bonds by registered mail; we mail cbeck to you day bonds arc received. RAND REALTY COMP'NY LoiuIIiik IiiMiiriuii'o AL'oncy PoTTimor BUltf., Baker, Or A Narrow Escape. W. V. Davis met wit sin accir dent Friday morning that came near cos tine him h life.. He van repairing fences on the old Nusli place on Daiy Creek and in following the fence lino came to a steep incline which ho attempt-, cd to drive down, bat the slope was too great and the hack top- pled over on top of the team. Mr. Davis landed underneath but managed to extricate himself and l jji. , i ' securing 11 auaoi nqrse succecjeu getting to the Jim Kirby ranch why re be was placed in an auEo and brought to Wm Chandkr'a ivsidence in Richland. While re ceiving some terrible "cuU find bruUaa. Mr. Davis escaped with out any broken bones and will soon be able to go back to work. For Memorial Sunday. Next Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock, at the Mothodist church, the memorial service for our Nation's dead will be held wiih appropriate music and sermon. Let all who can, t-how their ruapect and appreciation for the fallen heroes by attending this su'vico held in their lienor. It is desired also that every soldier of Eagle Valley and sur rounding country receive an in vitation to .ftttnd i'hurch and then u havedtftmer in some The members of the secret or ders are invited to attend in body if they can." Bring: the service (lags. 'J. M. Johnson, Pastor. A Bad Accident Lt-otia, the eight -year-old son of Mr. and Mr?. W. S. Saunders, met with a serious accident Tues day afternoon. He was trying to drive a horse out of the barn when tho animal kicked, one hoof striking the little fellow on the right cl.eek. He was taken to Baker where an X-ray anamin ation revealed that the jaw bone was br.dly crushed and splinteied so an operation wus performed yesterday morning. Lnstroporis say that he Blood the ordeal in fine shape and is resting us well as could be expected. A Correction. Due to an error made last week when fixing up the list of Victory Bond buyers the names below wore put among tho 50 class instead of with those pur chasing $100 John Nave Dr F 11 Wilson A F Hill Marvin Johnson Mike Brown John Frasor Tracy II. Matthews of Batt. B, 59th Art., C.A.C., arrived homo Tuesday having been dischargers from Horvico at Camp Low is, Tracy states that "13" has been his "number" right along. He enlislod on Doc. 13, 1917, went across the continent on a train made up of 13 cars, sailed for France on July 13lli, was laid up with pleurisy a total of 13 weeks, and recoivod bis diachargo on May 13th. ROAD MEETWG HELD W. L. Thompson nv-mber of j Ibp State HixUway M. O. Bennett, Highway Oregon ; .ink Stur- Engineer for I3aa County Judge Dobyf; gill, F. C. Oxmai Wa.t Ma-! cham, composed a pi t S bat met wjth alout forty jal ur citizens on Tuesday morniNg to di.-tcuss the-matter of igMdft i . in . thh county in geniailt' c need of Voting for the bo t$av : ft the special el .ction op ;nc ;5rd. Mr. Thompson status of the B G uitii'd ha c:ii in do- tail and gave his w t'u it both the Sag and Ca n soctiorjs would be under co I w.'hin a ver short lime, a!sp t&'inj,' that the State liiahwav ioninusKion were much inrarested in trie ciim- pietton of the entire road as planne.fand thai4h4ur t'v from the Middle Bri Kichland would be 8tartediy an 1 that work would no d$t iv tKno on that section IhCwmjjiik' v. inter. Mr, Thorn pscu)' anweK"! al 1 -((ii ca tions put to him tiid h:s explan ation! were made in a sincere understanable way bat convinced hir hearers that tfe entire road from L'aknr to (.'pcopi.i would be completed mti(ii .flooner than nnticlnated.nr Ifc '. 'Judfct DuhyieKpkffWfl tlie mr et road bond issue and the mat tor of the $500,000 bond Issue for Baker county, statins that if the issues carried $150,000 of the lat ter would be expanded on the B-C postroad while the former would provide funds for buildirlg and maintaining tho roads con necting with the B-C and other postroads and state highways. His explanation clearly allowing tint Baker county now has an opportunity, such as may not be piesunted again in a life time, to secure both federal and state as sistance in bui'dinK and main taining mads in fact each dollar put up by us means thcaeand unless we take advantage of this NOW, others counties of Oregon will and our taxes will help them to have good roads while we have few if any. The delegation went to Half way and held a meeting in the afternoon, and we are confident that their viMt to the Banhandie section-lias done much good for the cause of good roads. Wm. Cooper, who has boon in poor bonlth for several years past, was taken worse yesterday morning. He is resting onsier this morning, yet his condition is critical. An Invitation. To all Knights of Pythias- and Pythian Sisters: You and your wife, husband, best girl or fellow, ave cordially invited to attend a banquet to bo given by Irvine Lodge, No. 80, K. of P.. at their Castlo Hall in Uichland on Tuesday evening, May 27th, 1010. - - W. B. Oooper, W. S. Saunders, W. L Baird, Commiltfio. ore trie eseee8eBeeeoageiMMMet88sooeceeeeeo New BLACKSMITH SHOP Opposite Saunders NOW OPEN PLOW WORK a Specialty Lays made for any make of plow and guaranteed to run righi v ' . All kinds of Truck and Carriage Body Building Wagon Repairing, Horse Shoeing, and General Blacksmithing done in workmanlike manner s ; I Fifteen years experience Your patronage solicited g 1 HARRY S MONTY MILLER'S I i is now making daily trips to and from Bak,er Arrive in Richland at 11:45 a. m. Leave at 1:00 p. m. Will call for pasen4rers anywhere in immediate vicinity of Iiichland and New Bridge. Leave orders with Allan Binheimer at phone cflice at d they will be attended to. Cooper Transportation Coi. Daily Auto Service from Baker to Cornucopia via Richland -e Arrive Richland about noon. Leave at 1;Q0 Leave Baker at 9:00 a. m. - Orders left at Richland Hotel or at Livery Barn wJl receiva prompt and careful attention. If in Baker phone 52 ON DEGORATI0N DA! In a foreword to the teachers' of Oregon, State School Sjperin tendent Churchill says: "Memorial Day this year has a wider meaning than it overbad before. Sacred as the day has been in our national life because of the memory of the sacrifice of those who have given their lives for the establishment of the prin ciples of liberty and justice in our beloved land, thin ar its mean ing has been broadened and en riched by our participation in the world war. Along with our own soldiers, ' men of other nations have fought and diod that these principles might be. established throughout the whole world. It is fitting then, in our observance of Memorial Day this year that wo give thought to its widened scope and that we render tribute to the memo'T of that vast mul titude of men of all nations who in tho recent war made the supromo. sacrifice as soldiers of the Army of the Right. Ladies' georgette and crone do cheno waistu arriving each week. also a complete line of Indies' and children's house drossos and aprons. Saundors Bro's. ad Attend tho play at opera house Saturday night. n t W JX Bro's. Store, Richland FOR BUSINESS te 9- CI' MULLIKIN. i A c I iniiuuncenieni We wish to announce to the pnblio that .h"j;ve open ed a Ln?-6lttli!ehlftiid, Oregon, ami nBepejituUy soli cit your busin3fi, We &r prepnrtio hnndle a General Law Rainess in 3 all its branches. -; JOHN H. HBLMAN, CHAS.F. MA8SKY. News UuUtlipg. Main St. A BARGAIN! 420 acres alfalfa land at $50 per acre 80a new seeding alfaifa 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, complete equipment of farm implements and work hones; Good terms: immediate poss ession given. Aibiroin, QWNBR, in care of C. 15. Thurp, SisWflhdj Orogon, a eeeeeeeae mwwm i '1