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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
CAN'T WE DRESS FOR COMFORT IN THE SUMMER? COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWu LOCALS ooooooqooMoooooooojwwr Vote next Tuesday. Now ginghams ill Saunders Bro's. ad Tom Tolly is now located at Nampn, Idaho. Vornon Laird was down from Sparta Tuesday, Mi-h. Hay SehuUfc and family visited in Baker last week. Richard Kirby loft last week for LnGrando, Pendleton and Portland. If you bolievo in poor roads stay at homo noxt Tuesday and don't vote. Ladies' Oxfords and whitq can vas shoes, just in at Sii tinders Bro's.. ad The rain Sunday did a wonder fill amount of rood, yot more would have been appreciated. George Blank, finished nil his shearintr contracts Vast week and the'shearers liavo returned to the Valley. Coffees aro due for an advance, buy now. Our stock is vdry com plete and prices are in your favor at Haley's. ad . Mrs. Goo.. A. Warden of Em mett, Idaho, returned to her homo Thursday, after a few days visit at the W. P. Davis ranch. . Look! We are giving our cus tomers the advantage of tho 15 per cent drop in prices on all in ner tubes. Buy here. Richland Drug Store. ud , J. M. Chase, W. Lovell Cover and Chet Evans were among ptherafrom Euglo Valley attend ing tlio Elks' big meeting at Baker on Tuesday evening. , W. E. Fnrjoy received a lole gram Tuesduy morning announc ing the death of his sister, Mrsi Mamio Thompson, near Bonanza, Klamath county, Oregon, No particulars were givon. , Help make Oregon one of tho leading states of the Union. Vote for the Roosovclt Highway, the: Irrigation and Drainage Measure; ,the Market Roads Tax Measure, and the $500,000 Bond Measure for Baker county. Do .Your licit Kvuryono'shonld ila nil lift can to pro vido for IiIh lanllly and in oritur to do this ho must keep his phybioal .syptt-in In tho befit'cbndltlon possible. N ono fcan reasonably hbpolodb lunch whan ho Is half sick a Kood share of tli'j lluui. Jf'yoti aro conntlpatod, bi'lous or troublod with Indention ot a .luicknco of Chatuborlalnti Tablets and follow tho plain printed directions, and yon will "woon bo fnullnu alright and ablo to do n 'IHy's work. i Frdah candy and " cooHios at Saunders Urn's. ad M. II. Mulvahill has purchased a fine new Ehhox auto. .Jimmlo Cooper IdftTnes'lny for Seattle to visit his siitor. Mrs. Evelyn Harbor ttnd children are spending the week in Pine Valley. Miss Majel Blue will graduate from tho high school at Moro, Ore., this week. Apple Butter and Jellies in glass and tin; small sirs and prices; very s.'leet at Raloy's. nd MIhs Emma Dais lias retirncd from Emmett, Idaho, whore she had been attending school, Mrs. W. E. Holmes was called to Wheeler; Oregon, yesterday by the serious illness of flcr mother. C. II. Brooks left Monday for Ricli Hill, Mb., for a short visit. Mrs. Brooks will accompany him home. A big lino of women's oxfords just in. Black, dark brown and white; the quality and style are there. E. &. W. Chandler.-nd N. B. Ashcraft has been en gaged to fill the position of prin cipal of the high and grade schools at Myrtle Point, Oregon. Queonsware, glassware, tin ware, grnnitcwar'c, galvanized ware at Ralcy's. Milko your se lections now while stock Is com plete. ad Miss Lila Mao" Chandler left 'luesday for Parma, Idaho, to at tend the wedding of a friend. She will also visit at Emmett and Boise beforo returning home. Eagle, Creek is booming as a result of the recent hot days and as the greater part of tho stream is going down. Little Eagle there is likelihood of a gfeat deal of. damage resulting, Many a man is so far bohind in being up-to-dato that he looks like a compositd picture of live thousand orphans too late to catch a picnic boat. That kind of a man is not in favor of road im provement. Mrs. E. S. Crtfckett of Elgin, Oregon, is striding the summer with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Gib bon. Mrs. Crochet spenta month here last fall, and was so favor ably iniprefse'd with our Valley that she' decided to spend her summer vacation here. , Mountain View Studioj Half way, Ore., I. W. Sample, Prop. Open on Sunday, Moilday and Tuesday of each week. Enlarg ing of all kinds. Our Work is guaranteed to please. Befdro sending ypur kodak wo'rk ftway give u.3 a trial, we will appre ciate i.t.-ad28U A large audience was present at the memorial services held at the .Methodist church Sunday tnorn ing, and though it had been hoped and Expected that most of the returned soldiers vduld .nttend yet only five of them made their appearance. Rev. Johnson's ser mon was one of-the most appro priate over dcliyoretl jn Eagle Valley on a like occasion. Sugtfcitlon foii Camping Trip Buy n bottlo of ' hamberlaln'B Colic and Diarrhoea Homody before leaving homo. As a rulo it cannot bo obtained Ivlion oti a hunting, ttflhlhg or prospoct-i I ni: trip. Neither fcnn it ba obtained' whtlo on board tlfo (Am of etuntnelilpn and dl such timed and plaCoB'it Is inost likely to'be-necdcd. Tho enfb way la to havo It with you, Druggist McGraw ""sjkint the week end at Baker. Let the women turn out and vote next Tuesday. Men's hair, latest sIjUh, at Saunders Bro's. ad Charles Murphy was in from Huntington over Sunday. A Unltype has been installed in the Pine Valley Herald office. Joaephino Ayres went to Half wit) Saturday evening, returning Sundayj Now Bridge team walloped the Richland toys in the ball game played Sunday afternoon. EL AGS for Decoration Day, silk, muslin and linen. Buy them at Richland Drug Store. ad Misses Merlo Sirnonis and Paul ino Guyer arrived home Monday evening after a short visit at Weiscr. Rev. J. M. Johnson preached at the Congregational church in Halfwuy on Tuesday and Wbdnes day evenings of this week. As tlie result of a small adv carrisd in our Want Column, M. II. Mulvahill has sold six cows at an 'average price of $85 each. "Dear met That bread plate is always empty." That's the cry every place where Ida Lilly flour is used. Buy it at Raley's.-ad Byron Thompson has arrived home from Franco where he was in many hard battles with the buns, vet came through without a scratch. The first Eage Valley straw berries of the season were put on the market last Thursday by Jim Holcomb. The crop will bo very short and the quality below the average. Mrs. Fult Fleetwood and chil dren of Baker, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. James Fleetwood of Sturgill Bar, were visitors at the heme of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Murray the first of the week Our grocery department is well stocked with hot weather foods. Canned meats, tongue, deviled ham, viennu sausage, corn beef, sardines, shad, salmon, oysters, crab and shrimp. Olives green stuffed and ripe. All priced right ad) E. & W. Chandler. Just because that politician who recently patted your child on the head, may have had an eye to your vote; is poor reason to be lieve that every glad hand con tains an itching. palm, The men oacking the good roads improve ment are honest in their effort to help the rural communities and are not out for graft. , The Eagle Valley Stale Bank has amplo tvason to bo proud of the record it has made since its organization. The bank state ment issued on June SO, 1910; shows the resources of that insti tution to have been ?31,5S7.85, while the statement published in last. week's issue gives thq re sources as $18-1,815.64; a gain qf $150,227.70 in nine years. The deposits .show an increase of $144,002.78 in the same period of time. About Rlitumatlsm People aro leurniuu that it ia only n waste of tinio and nionoy to take modi otno intornally for chronioand nniaeiilar rheumatism, nuratiout nlnoty-liino'oitt qf irhtindrod ciibcs aro one or tho otlfur of tticao varietloa. All that is really necoBSaryln aflord relief iff to tffiply Ohaihborlain'a Liniment frooly Try it. It costs bpt 35 contd per bottle, Largo siro 00 tunts, Steel Fishinq Rods THE HORTON MFG. Mrs. Idlest of Sparta was a vis itor Friday, Mr. and Mrd.Geo.Densley wen ovc-r-Sundny visitors here. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edrnonq4 Hall on Tuesday, May 27, a fine J boy. Mrs. Ed It. jJreener of Pine Valley was tne guest of Mrs. Orla Howell this week. MiRs'Pearl Ablegate, assistant instructor In the high school the past year, left Tuesday for her home in Salemi Flies are here kill 'dm. Buy Tanglefoot, Buhacli, Poisori Ply Paper or Daisy Fly Killer at R ch land Drug Store. ad In Eome way or another an effort should be made to keep order during public entertain ments at the opera house. C. O. Obert was down from Sparta last Thursday and took oc casion to call at the News office and renew his subscription. Mrs. Winter Wright left Sun day for' PfcSiir, Okla.", to visit her son, Corp. Wm. Wright', who will soon leave for duty overseas. Misses Velma Craie, Lenora Hewitt and June Bii'rgan, Messrs. John ass(and Virl .Bennehoff, aro among the" graduates of the Baker High School today. Mr. and Mrs. Ch'ds. Harvill; having sold their ranch to their sons, James and Arch, are lour ing Southern Oregon with -the idea of securing another location. . ,For a Weak Stomach ., Aa a general rulo all you need to do Is to adopt diet suited to jour ago and occupation and ,to keep your bowels roRuhu., When you fool that you havo eaten.too Inucb and whon constipated, tako ono of Chamberlain's Tablets. WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC ki-rb-l)Uik-tik) It is Not Medicine, Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy or Naturpathy It is a scientific method of ad justing the cau-e of disease with out, drugs or instruments, based on a correct knowledge of anat omy, afid especially.. the nervous system. The Ch!ropractc idea is that the cause of disease is in the person afflicted, i(nd the adjust ment in correcting the .wrong that is prOdtic'ipg It. The function c : :.j i i.. ? ui wvuryurjijau in ino uouy is coiir trSllbd .by.mqntal impulses .from tlid brain, which' jit trhnsnijts tfiroUgli thd nerves. Any im plnRemdnt of thfsbneryps itjter forlng with the transmission1 of CO., BRISTOL, CONN. 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 Df 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-t ' volved, We remove the cause of disease and nature cures. , m DRS. BIGGS & BIGGS. Chiropractors and Nerve Special " ists". Phone '6ol. Office K. of P.(' BWg. Baker. (AavJ.. . Ranch For Sale BTftyfour acres alfalfa Jand underandadjoiningditch in "Dry Gulch;" (Jeep rfdh soli and seventy-eight shares water in the prr Gulch Ditch Company) sitUatec about two miles from Richland on principal traveled highway and close to if not adjoining Baker Comucqpia Post Road now under construction. Adjoining land is estimated to produce five tons of alfalfa to the acre per year. At this date, May 27, this land is unimproved. Arrangements are being made 6 fence and put it into alfalfa and n wheat nurs ing crop. If buyer prefers to do this work himself he should phone the owner at once. In case buy er makes his own improvements no payment need be made on the principal for three or more years as preferred. Or equally liberal terms (after paying for improve ments) msy be arranged when land is fenced and in crop. For particu.ars communicate with th3,owner,Leroy H.Tibbals, Tibbats Piano Housed Bids for Wood Wanted , Sealed bids aro desired by School District No. 44 of paker county for forty ricks of lg-,inc( pine wood, to be cutfrom green timber before July 15Ui and de,t livered and ricked at the school house in Richland on or before October 1st,. 1919. Bids will btj opened ori Monday June 9th. The tight is reserved to reject any or all .bids. . ;; .a Address, C. E. Thorp, Clerk School District No. 44,.,Bichland, Oregon. ad29 'I .i i "