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Eagle Valley News Straight; Truthful, Direct t. E. Thorp Jnterei as socond class matter Doc. 12, 1012 at the nost.oiliee at Richland Oregon, under act of March 3, 1S79. Momber Oregon State SUBSCRIPTION - $2.00 SIX MONTHS - - .50 SAMPLE COl'Y .ONE YEAR THREE MONTHS RICHLAND, ORB., THURSDAY. MAY 29. 1919. Vol. 7, No. 28 RECALLS OLD ROME 'Ancient Coin of Surpassing His toric Interest: ,Two Thousand Years Since It, Came From the Mint, What a Story of Adventures This, Token ' Could Tell! t A coin 2,000 .years old. which may have reposed In the treasure bos of a Romnn senaton passed from hand -to hand in the- dice panics of members of the Roman imperial guard, been tossed to the rabble by n patrician as be passed through the streets on his way to the baths, or thrown to n victorious gladiator by one of the ves tai virgin?, nqw Is in1 the possession of Arthur S. lllblcr. United States Im migrant Inspector at New-Orleans. On its way to Mexico. -where It was ob tained by Its present owrter, the coin Inay have been' carried as a keepsake by one of the Spanish conquerors and exchanged for the gold and "Jewels of. the Aztecs. Two thousand years afford ample time to pass through a few adventures. 1 The coin Is valued by Mr. Hlbler. rnot only for Us pge. but for the queer history attached' tcr Ms gaining pos session of It. While he claims he Is 'not superstltious.'he admits he regards the coin as a good luck- talisman. The piece was sold to him by a Mexican. 'who wished to cross the border at "Brownsville, Tex., and had not enough fmoney for his toll. To pay his way 'across the International bridge ho of fered the coin with several others to "Mr. Hlbler, asserting that it had a 'strange significance and a blessing at 'tached to It. It had been given him, "he said, by the mother of a member 'of Villa's band, who had been mur dered In a cafe brawl. As he lay dy 'Jng, he had begsod the man to take a handkerchief, stained with his Ilfo blood, to his mother. The Mexican 'had sworn to fulfill the trust, find delivered the handkerchief to the old 'woman. She opened the corner of the "handkerchief, which was knotted 'tightly, and' took out several coins. 'Then she retired Into an Inner room 'nnd, returned, placed a small silvery 'disk In the messenger's hand, saying 'it was a talisman that would mean much to Its possessor. ' The coin Is small and white, re sembling a modern United States diino ln size nnd color. On Its front Is a relief of a .Hon, emperor, with the 'inscription: "I"m::'nn VIII, Imp. Caesar." and, several othT characters which are Indistinguishable. On. the 'reverse side is what seems to he a re-f production of the temple erected In 'Jerusalem by Solomon. It Is worn 'thin by the touch of the millions of Jiands In which It must have rested. "I have no doubt that It is genuine," Mr. Hibler. said. "Hut how did It 'come. Into the po.'feslon of the VII lUta bandit? Well qulen sabe?" The Tale of an Egg. 1 Fra.nk,. Lnfferty, a captain of police 'at Muncle, once answered a call late 'at night from a restaurant whose own er asked that a drunken man be taken from the place. ' "ft was ithe strangest cnKe of Intox ication I oyer dealt with,' said Lnf-, ferty, relating tho experience. "In the . restaurant I found sitting on a high stool nt the counter nn elderly man .'who wn wceplnu' Into his plalo con-. tnlnlng the remnants of what evidently ' had been n hard boiled egg. VS? 'Wliat's Hie mutter?' aslieii tho fcogiy tatllwlduu! and Uo answered b Editor Editorial A$oomtton .do FHKK - Thero Is more Catarrh In (his section 6f the country than all other diseases put together, nnd for years It was sup posed to. bo Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falllnc to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease; greatly Intlucnced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatnrcnt Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured By F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy. Is taken 'Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces bt the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars nnd testimonials. P. J. CHENEY A-CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family rills tor constipation. t'weSti choking sobs 'I weep to flilnk that by this act of cruelty In devouring this egg I have deprived some poor Innocent chicken of tho right of being bornl' "And do you know," Lnfferty con tinued, "the only way we could com fort the poor fellow nnd get him out of there was to tell him It was not that kind of an News. egg." Indianapolis German Black List In Peru. Publications In Peru do not believe th soon forgetting the intrigue, of Ger many or letting the Hun go unpun ished. Newspapers there carry a com plete list of merchants who showed Anything like a friendly disposition to Germany throughout the war. It Is known as the "Official Allied Black List." The boycott of these mer chants Includes' trade with any of the employees of tho firms. The notice nt the lop of the list Includes this warning: "Any transaction with nn em ployee of a firm on this list Is naturally the same as a transac tion with the Arm In Its own name nnd will have the samo conse quences." Wedding Bells. A diversion was created at my wed ding which has caused many a laugh since. Just as the minister was say ing, "Denrly beloved," etc., tho lire alarm sounded In the hose house across the street, upsetting the solem nity of the occasion and causing a ripple or laughter among the guests. A dear, sentimental "auntie, who IS slightly deaf, said after the ceremony, "O, 1 thought it wns m sweet to hnvte the chimes while the service wns being read." Chicago Tribune. Criminals Made Good. All the 200 petty criminals who en listed In the army at the urgency of the city's reform agency In Philadel phia distinguished themselves In wnr service "over then ," nnd many have come buck Ideal citizens. Notice of Filing. Administrator's Final Account Notice id. hereby given that V. W. Kiroy, Administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Kirhy, deceased, has filed liia final account in th County .Court. of the State of Qregon for Baker County. All persons haying objections tb make to tho samo are required to fili tliein with tho; county clerk, of Ilaker County, Or.egon, on or before- the 8th day of July A , I). 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, when said final account will be. heard by said court, or tiny will lie for ever barred from being heard thereon. . Dated this ifOth day of May A.I). 1010.' W. W. kirby, Administrator of the JJetate of . Mary Ann Kirby, Deceased, J. 15 Messick, Atty. for Administrator. Date of first publication May '0. 1010. Date of last publication Juno 2(5, 1010. ?Did you, borrow this paper Q 'Why not subscribe for it r Only $2.00 the whole year Am. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. "Publisher ) Department of the Interior. U. S, nml Office nt l.ntiiando, Ore gon, April lttth, 1010 Notice is hereby k'U'K that Andrew l Miller, of Utohlund. Or.non. U. F D No. 1, who, on April -tli, H'l l, cmv Homestead tSntry N. 'l.lt;8. for SKI-1 NWM, K.K, SVf... MVl I SKI I, heo. 10. Tp OS , U 41 1". a. .don Oct 18, 1015. inad aL It. K No 01MW2. for St NK1-I, unit US,. M M, Section 10. Township II South, li.inwe 11 Knut, ' Wil lamette Meridian, h.- ti l - t notice of in tmthn to inaku thn Near Proof, to tuhlisli claim to the laud abovo des cribed, buforo Voixl" I.. Patterson, I'nited State ComitH'-t.nur, at lit of fice, at linker, Oregon, on the 10th day ol .In ne, 11)10. I lainianl names as w itnosscH : I Iiouhih O. Welch, ami Arthur Mill, of Kich land, Oregon j Clnr-i.ce K Love, ol Urnting, Urezoti, J' lm Widuiitu, of Ilaker, Oregon. C. N Putin, Uoglster. First publication Mv 1. 1010 Last publicHtlon May '-Ml, 1010. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, .(PublMier.) Department ol tho Interior U.S. Land Olltco at LnCliMmlv, Ore con. April 10th, IOID. NOTH'K Is hereby ivon that Matt.o Host wick, of Rlchluud. Oregon, who, on November 23rd, 1011, made Homestead Kntry, No. 01-1011, for NHs SWW, See 7. Tp. 0 SK. 41 H.. .NUM. N SH1-1 Section l'. Township 0 South, lianno-13 East, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make three-year 1'rnnf. In iislnlillali r hi m til inn mm nhmttliii.f-rihitl h.ifnru A . lt.Pnnitm.Jr Clerk of County Court, nt his olllce, at linker, t'regon, on the utti ay ol Jtine, II'IO. ... Clnminnt nitmna nn u lftinasi',1 Kred Goils, Koy Chaiuiierlniu, U. A. Cham- oerliiin. and jii Aiorcmi. all ol Kiel) land, Oregon.' . , . o. a. vvaa, iiegistor. First publication May 1, 1010 Lau publication May l0. 10P. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby eiven that In purtm unco of a licoileo hud order ot sale uiKde and entered by tho County Court of the Statu of Oregon on the 18th day of April, UUO. I will on and alter tne 'int day ol Juno, mil, sell ni private nine ioi cash fo" the best price ohininablii, nt Maker, Oregon, all the following ilebcrl. ed real property situated in I laker conn tv. Oreeon. to-wit: An undivided ont-half interest in and to that certain tract of land eontuienciug at u iKimt A7J feets uth and lo (leg. and W miir. west from the quarter comer betueun sections X lu in township u S., It. IT, K.W.M., running thence south 31 dig. 10tnln.'east3K7 lent, thence west 810 feet, theno north itti ileg. CO inin . west SOI feet, 'hence north 00 dec. 05 min. east 81 bet, thenca east 771 feet to place of beginning, nll in the h. 1.-I ol the NV 1-1 of section 10. township 0 S , U. 45 E. W. M., containing O.-'W acres, more or less, together with tho water rights thereunto belonging. W. II. STKAYUK. Guardian of tho i-'stato of Klbert K. Dufur. First insertion May 15. 1010. Last insertion Juno 10, 1010 Not Coal Land. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. f Publisher) Department of tho Interior. U. S. Iirnl OWico at La drnndc, Ore., May lfl, 1010. Notieo is hereby civon that Maud K. Laahi, of Ilichlanti, Ordgon, who, on June IS, H'll, niade Ilomesteail Kn try, No. Ol.'ilM, forlfyj NK'i and N,. SK'i, section 1, and 'dn Dcconiber 11, lDlH. m:iilr- Aihlitinnal Ilomesteail Kn- try, No. 015151, for 8VVt NUi and BW'i HKVi, and KVj BW'i, section township 11 south, range -Jo cast, Wil lamette meridian, has filed notice of in tention lo inako three-year proof, to nufnt.liuli lint,, In In.lil flltnVn fill. scribod,, boforo (A. B, Combs, Jr. Clerk of tho County Court at Jluker, Oregon, on the 8th day of July, 1010, Claimant names a.s witnesses: Willis Ituby ot Durkee, Ore.; .loliu uiaso or Iticliland, Ore,; .Mrs. Charlie Laughl'i" of Durkee, Ore,; Illchara Ituby of Ificlilaiid, Ore, c. s, Dunn, ncgistor. Not Coal Land NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. n'ublislier) Departmcpt of tho Interior. U. S. Land Office a La Croudo, Ore, May fi, 1010, , . Notico is lierebygivon tbat Fcrman (1, Davis, of Hicliland, Oregon, who, on April ii, 101), made. Hoirlestoud Kntry No, OUSOn, for NW, section 10, townshin 10 Krtutli. ranao -10 cast, and Hi:4 NK'I NI-Vn'SJ?' tcction 21,. township 10 south, raogo 45 oast, and on November a, VJo, mnw Aoumonni Homestead Jlntry No. 015352, for NWVi BW,, section 10," townshii 10 south, range 40 cast, and NWVt HH'i nnd HVj HK',. section 21. township 10 south, range 45 east, Willamette" moridlan,. has filed notico of intention to mane Haying is ne&r. Are you prejpared to handle your crpp to best advantage? 1 Remember we sell McCormick and I Deering mowers and rakes, Stude- i baker wagons, derrick forks, cables, I I pulleys and other fixtures; ' also hay f ! tools of all kinds.. - We can also furnish, any parts you may need tor repairing your farm i macmnery. Lei; us know your wants we will not disappoint you, $ SAUNDERS BRO'S. j HMMMNMHMIHIIMIMMHNMHMMHNeiNMN t-r-rt : ; "Maybe nobody bas told you" says the Good Judge THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW tut tif in two styles RIGHT GUT is n short-cut tobacco W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco tbreo-yenr proof, to esiablish claim to the land abovo described, before Charlps -I. Hlielloii,, United States coni- missioner, Ilalfwny, Ore., on the Sth day or July, 1UIH. Claimant names ns witnosses: Alliort li. CuinmiiiRi of llnntiiiBton, Ore,; John 'II. HIkIi of Kleliland, Ore.; Linn Ilolcoinb of Itichlnnd, Ore.; Willio I'. Uavis or Itlclil.'iml, Ore. ('. K. DUNN, Hector. Not (Vai Land NOTICE VOIl TUBLIOATION. fl'ublisher) Department of the Interior, U. 8. I-and Offico at Da Grande, Ore., May 15, 101U, Notico is hereby jjivon that William K. Farley, of Hicliland, Ore,, who, on August i, 1015, inirifo Homestead Da iry No. 011511, for fiHVi SWA, BW', HE't, section 17. and NW'i and WVj NBVi, sedtinn 20, township 10 South J rniiRo -III east, Willamotto nioriuiun, lias filed notieo of iutontion to nlahe throe year -proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described, boforo Charles .1. Slielton, Unltiiil States eommisM'ioiier, at Halfway, O'"'. tho 7th day, of .Inly, 1010, Claimant nanlos "a? wltnoflieRs V, I' Mastorson, J. U. Stono, James T1ioiiij-i son, all of Ilichlaud, Ore.; H. H. Martin of Homo, Ore. O. fi. DUNhf, RoKisler. Not Coal Land NOTIOB FOR PUBLICATION. Publisher. Dopartmcnt of tho Interior, U. H. Land Offico at .La Grande,' Ore., May 15, 1010. Notico is hereby kivom inai ntepnen D. Jones, of Hicliland, Oregon, wlio, on Atiril 21, 1015. made Homestead Entry No, 0J4522, for W; BW'i, section 4, m HD' NW'i am, Nli'i SW'i lime Why this gqod tobac co costs less to chew. You get real tobacco satisfaction with a small chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't heed a fresh chew so often. , It saves you money!' owtltm 5, NWVi .MV'.,, section 0, NK', SKVit section 8, townshljt 11 soutlij rpiiKe 15 vunt, Willriim:lti iiierliliun, lias filed notire of intention to make three year ' proof, to establish claim to the land above described, boforo W. L, Patterson, United States commissioner it linker, Oreuon, on the 0th day of July, UUO. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam J. Chase of Hicliland, Ore.; Wal ter II. Jones of Hicliland, Ore.; W, It Kirby of -Dtirkce, Ore.; Klnior Hlono, Hiclihiml, Ore, C. H. DUNN, ItOKislcr. Not Coal Land NOTICE roit PUBLICATION, j'uhlishorj Dopartmcnt of tho Intorlor. , U. 8. Luml Office at La Grande, Ore., May 15, 1010. Notice is- hereby given that George L. Cliainlierlin, of Keating, OrcRon, wlio, on Juno -, 1015, made Homestead Kntry Ne, OiKiUO, for SU'A NK',, Hii SK't, section ll, H',i. BW',, iectlJh 12. NV NWV,, sol-tlon 13, and 'ND'f NIO',, section II, -tnwiislilii 0 Soutli, range -HI oast, Willamette morldian, lias filed notice of intention lo inaUg three-year proof, to establish clalm lo the land abovo described, boforo W. 15, Patterson, United Htates commissioner at Ilaker, Oregon, on the fitli day of July, 101&. ' Claimant names as witnosiofl:. FrdJit Thompson of Haines, Ore.; Mattle"Jlosl wick of Hicliland, Oiiv, Clare'nl'e Thompson or Keating, Ore,; Josho Morgah of Illchland, Ore, O. 8. DUNN, Ilcglsler. C. E. THORP Notary Publifi n i