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X pi 4 jri 1 Y7 7 T OfWVrA TVttA DiVW itered as second class waiter Dec 12. 1912 at the post oiFice at Richland Oregon, under act of March 3. 1S79. Member Oregon State SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 SLX MONTHS - - .50 SAMPLE COPV pSS YEAR r -THREE MONTHS RICHLAND, ORE.. THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1919. Vol. 7. No. 29 SAVED BY 0. S, FOOD destitute People of Roumania Are Grateful to America. Timely Arrival of Supplies Prevent Growth of Bolshevism and Revolution. , Bucharest. Americas fleer aad cloibisg re sarins the lives of thou sands of destitute people throughout II outran la. The United States fo.l sdffllnistrmttoo tuts already brought la te he country nearly 30XO tous oi flour, while the Americas Red Cross. Kblcs has a large mission established here, is distributing doth is:; ant! geo-t-nsl relief supplies of all kinds among the needy population. The floor from America. .arrived at a time when conditions were at their worst and when local supplies for the Roumanian t-wsple .were almost ex hausted. It aras. feared that the want of food would result la a state of Bol shevism and reTolntloa. - This American flour has been a tre mendous factor In preventing the Ba rest. From Its- relief stations estab lished at Bacharest. Jassy, Cosstanza, Galatz, FocsanI and Pitesti..the Ameri can Red Cross Is distributing its slip pile, and 1 e-rery Important village an American Red Cross soup kitchen Is helping to feed the population. Queen Marie, who has taken the greatest Interest in this relief work, has assigned Prince Carol to co-operate with the American Red Cros?. Col. Henry W. Anderson, Red Crs com missioner to the Balkan?, said that lhree large coasigmncu of relief sup plies had already arrived in Rootoa Bla, and that the fosrth was already on its way from Toulon, so that the American Red Crvss would soon be able to care for every destitute person in Roumania. TRAINED WORKERS ARE BEST i Do Much More Efficient Work in Fac tories Than These Without Training. 1 Washington. Information -reaching the ' training srrice, department of tabor, from establishments where fac tory training systems are In operation Indicates that foremen, after brief experience with tb training system. !nlt upon having trained workers In their department, for the reason that they do much : -.re efficient work than those who are pu: Into the factory on production work at : sun. Many workmen also ask for trailing, in or der to Increase their earning capac ity, and so vtluable has - training proved for peace time that Izst week 17 factories adopted training systems, a number almost equal to the-averase Installation of training departments during the war. In one large plant there was a feel ing of hostility to training at the atMt on the part of a number of fort men. Whea the rst graduate of a training departicnt wa put on pro duction, work within x week and was found fully qna!lfi! for productlnn work, the Yorematj nested that tbp Worker was eivptional. Under tbe bid system from three to six months were required before workers were able to produce the quantity and qual ity of work required for a fair day's output. ' When a considerable netafcer of per sona had been promoted to production Work after a week or ten days Is train lb?, bawerer, the forem' views jtlijatfd itT rcdlani-t and tier ru Editor Kdiiomi Association 1.00 FREE Catarrh Cannot Be Cored J, vim LOCAL. APPLICATIONS. s '.her excaot rera tr.e itxi cz toe nte. C-itirrij a a. k-.al dieeae. creatly in-S-jyix-fi by cossutsUoeo.1 conditions, aad la order to care 11 you mutt take an Interest rnsl7 Half's catarrh Medi etas it lAJirs isteraalrr aad acts lf.ru the Wood c-a the mocoos surfaces of tb system. Hi!) i Catarrh Medicine waj pervcribfd i j one of the best physicians to tUs country tor years. It Is com posed of Kf of the best tocics tsoxa cosMoed v.ta tome of the best tlmd porta?. Tbe perfect cotatrtMlXMi of the lacredtents in HalTs Catarrh Medl esse is what produces such wosderrat results is cztsrrbsJ conditions. Sod for testtaoataU. free. V. J. CHENET 4 CO.. Preps, Toledo. O. All Dracdns. 3c BsiTs Family PiUs for constipation. fnvf to rake anj appficants for work who bad Sot had the advantages of the trainee svstem. At one titnA bea the training depcrtmettt was fall, a new hand was sent at once to the factory f-r production work, and the foreman protested vigorously. BALZAC'S HOME IS RESTORED Includes Trap Door Throujh Which Famous French Author Es caped Creditors. Paris. The home of the famous French author. Honore de Balzac In the Rue Rayaouard at Passy lias leen reopened as an artists' center. The house had been sadly neglected, but has been restored to present the ap pearance it had In Balzac's titae. with its -vestibule painted blue and the orig inal oak earring and dark red tapes tries decorating anstrravent where Balzac wrote his aterpleces. - On the table stands -the big china coffee pot from Uh the author was wont to refrefb himself, for Balzac was a aslsbty drinker of coffee. Old wood cats and original printing proofs adorn the" walls. In the garden the rioe that Balzac t.nded vtill grows ami his beioTed lilacs have been replanted there. In one room trre is still the trap door through wKi h Balzac used to dis eppear when Importunate creditors called. PAINT "AND ILLITERACY. Culieus Fact Cerr.es to Light That Lo calities Least Using Books Avoid Paint Also. Washington; D. C. A carious fact has been brought to light by the Edu cational Bureau and the i! urea a of In dustrial Research U-re. It is that In the states where i! literary is most prevalent paint is U-at used. The paint referred to is the common or mnntriM lr r.. f,- t,a nner pigments or ft- 'a' adornioenu. It is true, tbougb, tnut jr. the sections ol all states where whise illiteracy is highest painted borne :.re rare and pointed outbuildings and barns are practically unknown. Protabiy the illiterates do not use paint on their boildfngs lecanse H.ej io not under stand its value as a preservative. ' Railroading. Clyde Foster, a south side young tier, has been much Impressed reeen !r by warnings about the care of Mt Health so that be would not "catch" the Inflsenza and die and be taken to the cemetery- Ills father Is a railroad man. and when Santa Clam came around Clyde received a fine c hoo ch oo train. Me was proudly exhibit ing It to some neighbors, who asked bow much It cost to ride oa bis train. "Three dollars," be said. "Where can you go for I3r erne asked. "Crown nil","- Clyde promptly an- ( -twered. Indianapolis News. j Notice of bale. and entered by the CVwty Cim !'" Mt erf Omw n tl 4y AlHll. 1919. 1 will . i nd alur the ;i.t dar oi Jhch. 19 IV. l pfllr Nlr f. I rah fo tbe bel j j k- ihiinjit-. at lUkrr. Urrv-Ofl. al l--j.WlldetI j ed r al protrtv Ft;usiexl in Mtrniao- j tr. Orstm, lo-i .t AnMliTidrd rv h'f inlv4 in ol to that certain Urt tarxi rourrmii ft at a poiat -i J5 h t uth aad i& W ! J 'c'Mtn. wt from U quarter rcn.r: he4eBtkme 3 a !0 lB locliii' " ' K. K.W.M.. tub US tbeceo.iib SI d c. 40 msIh. fn Iel. I hen"- J !sl frtt. Ifteue B r-h 3d At 'Dit-it ' -e?t ZVI fret, tbrr. svrftti ( W . ' win. twt si let. x- weaM irri iJ I l btvtutnr il u Unr NK !, tb NV M of m: - 1 lownsMp . R- K. W. ., BISMC i " more or lee, toge! -' h t atrt rigbte tiMMeunto t- ifn- H STKAYf i:. (to-ardun of the 1 -use oi Klhttt - J . . Dnltjr. -Kit rt iMFertioi) M' 'C. 191. j j ;j Qlor's JLVV l.t insertion Jar.- 9. 1919 Notice of Filing Administrator's Pinal Account Notice it herein firr that Kirov, ArttnintMr-t.-r ol tbv Ktte Jiary Ann Kirby. ir-.--l, H a-i hi I rinal sremet iu th- i- ontv Own! tJii--1 -tateoIOegOn U Ksler IVnuty AM KTHns bviDir o",'" t" to mate Uti- sm are rirei t n'e Um-oi !t'i th-i-ounty clerk ol rUker (.Vwotv. trc- on t r Ielore the Sti. Jar of J air I If 19, at the hour -! inoVfl ml 1'irenoon, when M. final arroual ia l beard ly taid court r th ? ili re ti- ever barrel from tic hranl iher- r . Dated this 20th dar ol May A.I . w. Kirb Administrator oi the tat oi Msrt Ann Kirbr. Iecad. J. I) Meskk. Attr -r Adaiuitratoi Date of first pubii. at t, May .. 1919. Date of latt pubhest .n Jen. S. 11 Kot Coal l.and NOTICE FOB PXTBUCAT10N. i'ubilihrr' Department of ihi Intcrier. U. S. Lal Off e at L 0ras4e Ore., May 15, 1919. Xotiee if kerebv eirn that Levi L. Chambelin, of U.tia4, Oregou, who, on Jl ay l, l?u. x.le )laaeftel iim try Xo. 0I3-3S, f r KVfe -W, S SKV,, and XWV, Mi',, secttM 11, aa4 oa August 5, lv. made A4ditiaal HoMestead KnUv So. 01300. for SWt,i SEV'j, sec- a 11, aad XWfc XEH. Motion M towaship 9 south. range -13 east, WUIamette aeridiaa, hat filed Boti of isteatioa to sake three-year proof, to- etaUib claim to the laad above described, before W, !. Pattersoa, bmtM State teoaUBiftoaer at Baker. Oregoa, oa tbe 10th day of July, IS: P. Clair aat aanaes as wiinewei: Frd F. TL mpson. Eaaoa J. ThoutPftOB, Fraak Haaoa. Fre-1 L. Cuadiff, all of Ilaiaet, Ore. r. & DUXX, Register. . Not Coal Land XOTICE FOB PTJBLICATIOX. Publli-her; Eejartaent of the Intericr. C. . Land Office at La Graade Ore Mar 15. 1919. Notice a hereby given that 3Iaod K. Laaa, of Richland, Oregon, who, oa Juae 15, 1911, made Homestead Eb trr. No. 013151. for E NEW and SK SKVi, section 4, and "op December 11, lyiii, made de Additional Homestead Kb for SWV, XEVi aad try, No. SWy, EE-.,, aad E" SW'Vt, section 4, towaship 11 south, range 45 east, n tl lataette aendtaa, has filed notice of in teotioo t ciake three y-ar proof, to establish claim to tbe laed above de scribed,, before A. B. Combs, Jr. Clerk of tie Couaty Court at Baker. Oregon, oo tbe Sth day of July, 1919. flaiseaat cames as witnesses: Wills Ruby of Dtirkee, Ore.; John Chase of Rieblaad. Or.: Mrs. Charlie Laughlia of Durkee. Ore.: Riehard Rubr of Rieblaad, Or. C. a DUNN,' Register. Not Coal Land NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. 'Publisher) Department of the Inferior. U. S. Land Office M La Graade, Ore., May 15, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Persian C. Davis, of Richland, Oregon, who, on April -, 1915. taade Homestead Eatry No. 01 15, i.,t SW NWVi seetiou 19. towatbip toutb, range 4C east, aad SEVi NHii, NEVi BKVi settion SI, township 1'' toutb, range 45 eit, aad oa November 2, 1915, made Additional Honseiteaa Entry No. 015352, for NWVi SWVi, tettioa 19, townlbip J south, range 16 east, and NW, HKVt and SMt SEVJ, setti'.n S4, township lp routh, range 45 -att, Willamette ueridiaa, has filoif aoUce of intention to make tbreo-year proof, te establish claim U tka land above described, before Cbarlos J. Skalton, United State urn mitier. Halfway, Ore., on tbe stfa ayjefJuly, 1919; ' , (9 a intact names at witneuen Albert Haying Are you is near. your crop to best Remember we sell McCdrmick and 2 Deering mowers and rakes, Stude-1 I baker wagons, derrick forks, cables, p pulleys and other fixtures; also hay i tools of all kinds. S ' . We can also furnish any parts you 1 may need for repairing your farm I machinery. t Let us know your not disappoint you. ! SAUNDERS BRO'S. 8 S u4&C-rSeS3t-3CCSCfCQSB4HSe4Re "Surec Thing. says the Good It's a cinch to get a real quality chew and save part or your tobacco money at the same time: A small chew of this good tobacco gives real lasting satisfaction. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco L. ' ssanicfc of Hont nct 'a, Ore . John II. High r,i Richland, Ore.; Line Ilolcomb 'f !:.bland, Ore; Willie P. Davjt of U.fl and, Ore. S. DUNN, Regiiter. Not Cc-al Uc-i NOTICE TOE PUBUCATION. P'tblieberi DepirtnKnt of the' Interior. U. K Ir.1 Office at IV Grande. Ore., May V. I919. .Notice .i tnthy given that William E. Farley. t,f Riehland, Ore., wlw, on August 3. )!!'., made Homestead Kn iry .No. -24-11. iot SB", RWM, 8WVi HKK. et"r, 17. and SWV. ami WU. NEH. set -n 20, towntbiu 10 soutlt. rmege -a uiamelte merUian, lia filed aot.ee t intention to make throe year proof, to oetahlish claim to the laad boe 'h-rcribed. before Charles J, She) ton. I'ri d Bute commitrionor, nt . on tbe 7th day of July, Halfway, Or 1919. Claimant : ,mos a witneases: V. V. Mjurv.D, .1. B. Stone. Jamen Tliomn son, all of R. aland, pre.; S. E. Martin of Home, Of . C. 8. DUNN, Register. Not Cos! Land NOTICE F0R PUBLICATION. 'Publisher Department of the Interior. I'. H. Ui.-I Office at La Grande. Ore., May js, 1919. Not; u hereby jjiven that Stephen D. Jonet, r.f Richland. Oregon, who. on April 2). lwl.1, mndo Homtstcail Entry No. w:, for w 8W',, section 4, Efe hE',, NWW SE',.'NB', BWU. socpon :,, swy, NWVi, section 9, NKVi NBVJ, tion 8, townitliip 11 south, raage 45 -at, Wiilainetto moridiiui, b filed n'Miae ef intention to mnko tlfee yer proof, to entnblisli clnint to tLe land above described, bc'fofe W, U Time prepared to handle f, advantage? wants -we .will You Know," Judge I'ttcr"H, I ti.ir (I Htatcs commissioner at Bakt-r, Orrg.in, on the Uth day of Jul., 19l. t laimant nanus aft witnclsos: Wi) ham J. Chase of Richland, Ore.; Wal ter B. Jone of Richland, Ore.; W. Ij. Kirby of Durkce, Ore; Klmof Stone, Riclilaui), Ore. ('. H. DUNN, lloKistr. - Not CooTuTid". ! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION1; Publisher Department of the Interior. , . V. S. Laud Office nt La 0 ramie, Ore., May 15, 10111. , Notice is1 linn-by giyon that Goorjfo L. Chnmborlin, of lCenthijj, OroRoif. who, on Juno '2, HI 1.1, nmdo Homcitunil r.ntry No. 1114230, for HU'i NEV4, H',i SKV seftlon II, Si fiWVi, section Is, Ni-i NW',, Hcctlon 13, and NEVi .VK'i, section l-l, township 9 south, raiiffu' 43 east, Willainnito iiioriilian, lias filed notice of Intoiition to mnko throoynnr ptoof, to establish '.claim to tlio land above doKoribed, bei'o'o W. U I'atterHou, United Htntcn. conimiVsionor nt linker, Oregon, on tlio 8th tiny of. July, HMO. Claimant iliunes us witnnnHeM! Frdil Tliompson of lliiineJ, Ore.; Mattio Host wiek of Iticlilaml, Oic; Clareuco Tliompsou of Kontlni, Ore.; .Icaau Morgan of Ilielihiii.l.'Oro. C. 8. 1)UNN( Rejjlstor. Kriends of tlio News who hnvc occasion to puhlish lonl adveiv tisemonts jn Hottlemont of ch titles or other probato maltors or ii cases in tlio diHtHct court will do this paper a favor by directing their attorney or the county of ficial having such matloni in charge to haVo Hlich . publication made in Tlio Eagle Valloy Newfi f r