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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1919)
v -i 3 frTNT YOU AFRAID WtfU 0ec-A rue CrLASS ooes THIS POOR. I-ISH EXPECT TO GET A LAUGH ON THIS? rOOOOOOOO00OOOOOOOOw T APAI C Vaooooboooo00ooooooooMRM Did you over hear a jazz hand? J. L. Stone has purchased a Ford. Buy your auto cap at Saunders Bro's. ad Tracy MatlhowB left Sunday for a visit at Boise. Buy jewelry and watches at Richland Drug Store. ad A dance whb given at the Sun hyside school hoiisb "Saturday hight. Egg healers; fry pans; dripping pans, toasters and spiders, at Raloy a. ad Joseph Gibbon departed Moni day for an extended visit in the Willamette Valley. Misses Nora Hewitt and Molina Craig have returned home after O'jveral months spent in Baker. Mr. ahd Mrs. Duncan Frascr and family and W. A. Ilo'comb were dut from Baker for Decor htion Day Let us look after ydur watch nwl inwolri' rnniiirinir. Snlhifnh ...... j . - - -- -j " - tion guaranteed. Richland Drug Store. ad Elmer ildlman is having his residence remodeled. Messrs. Saunders add Grim of Halfway are doing the work. Arthur Malone and Icby Hewitt left Monday for Miles City, Mont., whoie they will shear sheep for the next three, or Jour weeks. Lou Hartley informs us that he . ' . . . . i .... Iitts louml a sure way 10 pick out, the "tight wad" farmer. "Just talk good wages and he will groan' says Lou. Oliver Corson has purchased from C. Jl'Duffcy the old Howard property South of Saunders Bro's. Store and the samo will bo used for a meat market. Ladies; our line Of children'? wash dresses and little gents' wash Buitb are very coihplete and fit this time are priced very reas onable. E. & W, ChandleK-ad . M. R. jStaight, .Roht. Stanfield, George Donslqy and Jesse Adrian recently leased the IX L group.of .mines near Cambridge, Idaho, and development work already made shows evidence that the property may prove a bonanza. For the Itolli-f of Hhcuhiatlc Palm. Whon you lmv BtiffmBH.nmt Borouess of tho muscles, aching joints nml llnd It (illllcnlt to incvo without pain try mrisa aging tho affected parts With CliuintM'r. hil;i'tt Liniment.- It will rolluvo thu pain iiii'J innko rest mill sleep possible, - Otis Simonls has purchasad a Velio. Glass and brass wash boards at Raloy's. ad Mr. and Mrs. J a mod Fotguson and family moved to Baker last week. . Bornj to Mr. and Mm! Ralph Cavothers on Monday, June 2nd, a lino boy. The Ladiott Aid will meat af the iChristi.ui church tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock. Lot us look after your develop lug and printing and it will b done rigiit. Riclilan J Drug Store Rev. Johnson In forma us that the 'Methodists have Over sub acrioed the $35,000,000 contf-nnry fund. Miss Hazel Brtincr lost her glasses a short time ao and will pay a suilablo reward for their return. Francis 11 err has been trans ferred from San Francisco to the U. S. Navy Hospital, League Island, Philadelphia, Pa. The Bank of Haines was nb1 bed of $3250 oii Wednesday after noon of last week-by a lono high wayman) whd to diito has eluded capture. Ladies, you should examine our line of georgette, crepe do chine an I voile waists. You will llpd none belter elsewhere. adv Saunders Pro's. Geo. M. Moody and daughters Christina-and Fama: J. M. John son and daughters Gladys and Pearl; left yesterday for Milton to attend graduation exercises at the collegci Never has the market bSen so cleaned up on prunes and apri cots. Splendid quality and reas onablc prices yet at Haley's There will bo advances In. dried fruit prices. ad Wo note that at tho graduation exercises of the Baker high school held last week that Viril Bonne hoff received the hondr of cum laudd and that Ransom and Isa bella McArthurj two former atu dents of E, V. High, were hon ored with magna cum laude. Ransom was also valedictorian of the class. Two ball games were' played at Pew Bridge last Sunday and both were witnessed by a goodly number of enthusiastic fan's. Tho opener was between the kid teams of Halfway and New Bridge and resulted in ii score of 12 to 3 In favor of the , visitors. Richland and frJevV Bridge grown ups then played a, close, game In which tho former won by one score, tljo result being 15 to 14'. J. B. Perry entered the posi tion as cashier of the Eaglo Val ley State Bank on Monday; tak ing the place of John F. Heyr who with his wife will fi"oon leave for an extended tour along tho Pacific Coast. Ml. Pery is too well knowi in.this, community to warrant cbmment from us, suffice to say that his long connection with the bank as assistant cashier lias fitted him to I'll ids new posi tion with marked efficiency, llnoic Ii Not a Good Cure From tho Amen lown Intelligencer When n i)iui coiii'js to you nil doubled with (din aiid.declttrc3.Jiu will din in your prufuiMiu unless yon procuro him a drink of whiskey, suml liliu to -doctor or ulio glvo hltn ndoaoof Chamhorlnin's L'ollo hud Diarrhoea Ilomedy. Thuro in a mistaken notion among a wholo lot of IMioply that hoom la tho bust remedy (or colic and stomach ncliu, I Mr. and HaymaiySwiBhcr were recent Visitors frcrn Weisor. Beechor Robinson and Almon Motley were over from Halfway Sunday. If you want to hear the jaz.ii t jazz music ever jazzed be at the opera house tomorrow night. A complete line of lubricant-, including Monogram Oil for Mini mor use. at Richland DrugStoic Mm. Wm. Maslorson, after a abort visit here with relatives, left Sunday Id visit a daughter tit Wallowa. Flh'B are herekill 'oln. Buy Tanglofoot, Buhac h, PoiBon Fly Paper or Daisy Fly Killer at R ch land Drug Store. Ud Mrs. Maud McCullock arid little daughter arrived from LaGrande last Thursday for a vinit wnh Mr. and Mrs. IOdmond Hall. Miss Ruby Schullz has arrived from Parma, Idaho, and will spend the Biunmer at the home of Mr. and"Miu Orla Howell. Miss Maude Halley has return ed home from Huntington wh-re she filled the position of principal in the grade schools the past year. Capt. Craig reports the follow ing contributions to the cemetery fund: Alfred ni,d J. A. Davis and family $7.00; Mrs. George Ashby, 52. Mountain View StUdio, Half way, Ore., I. W. Sample, Prop. Open on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of each week. Enlarg ing of ali kinds. Oilr work is guaranteed to please. Before sending your kodak wbrk away give us a trial, we will appre ciate it. ad28t4 Robt. Bettnel" was down frdm his ranch above New Bridge yes terday and informed us that he will have an enormous crop of fruit this year as well as several hundred pdunds df English wal nuts. Owing to illness In tho family he Is offering his ranch for sale, if interested you should call at News office. Alice May Farley Thompson died In LanRoll Valley, Oregom on Monday, May 26th, of pneu monia following Spanish influ enza. The deceased was born ih Baker county and was a former resident of Eagle Valley. She was married to Fred L. Thomp son on March 30, 1903, and wa'd Well known throughout this sec tion and at Baker. She is sur vived by her husband and three children, Freda, age M; John W. age 12; Laura, ago 8; also her father John W. l'arley; two bro thers, William and Leonard Far ley, , and one sister Mrs, Mable Maul. Cut 'Thifi t)ut anil Take It With Voh. A man often forgets tho rxhet naino of tho nrticlit ho wishes to purchase and as a last resort takes fcmtit'tliluK Qiao jh Htcml. That iBalwnysdieappointinffand unpntjafactory. The enfo way is to cht this out anil tako it with yoTT an as to make auro of gutting Chamberlain's Tab lu'a. You will Hud nothing iiito so sat isfactory for constipation and ImliKc'slion To Those Who Helpdd. Wo desire to extend our sincere tlinnlrn mil ntint-rviiitinn to thnsr! Who so willinmv labored at the fire which 'resulted in the loss of our home, and especially jo Mfr and Mrs. Dan Jones who gave (is shelter Mrs. Nora MoOdyj Mr, and Mrs". Edmond UA) .f. Steel Fishing Rods THE IIORTON MFG. Former Resident Wounded. Below wa give a clipping from the newspaper published at Syra cuse, Nebr., which will no doubt prove of interest to our readers as Mr. Endicolt was formerly a resident of Eagle Vallej and has many friends liere. Oeorgo 11. Kndieott, who was dis charged rtom the urmy Miycli 7, 1510, mid who went to the army on July 24, 101", from Unadillu, waa a Syracuse visitor, Saturday. Ho i what you would certainly call a wak- vctoWin of the late war and carries ncvCral scars from the aovcral UnttlcS Jio was in. Ho Hofrvcd at Camjt Cody, Xow Mexico, and later went overseas, whore he .saw four and uno-lialf nloaths' Of activo service in the front liitu with tho 102d Macbiuo Gun Company (a real suicide club), of the SO th Division. He was1 wounded thtco times and gassed once, lie received a gun shot nnd bayonet wound at Chateau-Thierry and on Au gust 10th, 1018, ho received a tfovere shrapnel wound in his right side, re sembling by looks the samo as a scar from an operation of appendicitis and ia in tho same place on tho abdomen where tho operation would be per formed olilv tho scar he carries is much longJr, Ho (was ont bark to-duty two month1! Inter nnd at tltc Champagne front was gassed. Oeorgo has not fully recovered from his gas attack, but ex pects to go to somo other climato where he will bo benefitted. Ho says it is hard to describe a battle and all t hat .ho knows ii the Americans fight lilte.tlio devil when in battle and are surprised wheu told . of their results afterward. It is .quite exciting when you nte wailing and ready to mako a charge, says George, nlul. cHnuot hold yourself back; then after, you get to going good and sco.your comrades ly ing ..wounded nnd poHiaps dylnr on the field at battle, nnd as vou nags them horo they say, "Go get tliem, boys," ho says yon.suro go nml get tucm. Tiint in what lrallantrv nnd heroic deeds the American soldier, sailor and ninrino is mndo of. Georgo is. a very interesting talker nbotjt tho war, but, like all the rest or tho herpes who roturn, lets out vory little about himself, anu what we got from hinwo lud to, Uscour'initia tivo pump system to a perfection. Mr. Wislcr Cured of Indigestion. "Somo timojii 1009 when I had an at tack of,ihdlgestion and overythlnc look ed g'ooniv to .nib, I received h frt;o sain n'e of .Chninbcrlulh's Tnbluls bv mail. 1 gaVo them a. trial nnd tlioy were fuch a liclp to.ino that 1 bonclit n pnekngo and I can truUifUlly say that 1 hoyu npt had d sliriilnr nttack sinco," wrlteo Wm. 1J. Wislor, Doiiglasdvtllo, Fa. Bid for Wood Wanted. Sealed bids are desired by School District No. 44 of. Baker county for forty tickof 10-inch pine wbod, to bo cut from green timber before July l5th and de livered abd ricked at the school house in Richland ori or before October 1st, .191), Bids will bo opened oli Monday, Juno 9th, Tho right is resen ed to reject any or all bid?. School pistri'cl No. 44t Jlichland, Oregon ad9 CO., BRISTOL, CONN. Haying will start here nexf week Buy your inner tubes at the,. Richland Drug Store,- ad Don't fail to hear the Dixie Jazz: Band at opera house Friday night: Walter Desch of Ord, Nebr., isS' visiting here with his brother, S; H. Desch. Ladies' hoilse dresses and aprons) also a new line of ging hams at Saunders Bro's. ad I. W. Sample was over front Halfway and took photos of the procession on Decoration Day. Messrs; Binheimer and Benne hoff furnished excellent music at the dance given last Thursday evening. Wrn. Masterson of Mitchell; iOre.j a son of Mr. .and Mrs. Ed Mastersoh, visited here with rel atives and friends the first of the week. It tickles the taste with a teoth-, some touch and fits the palates of the niost particular people it's Maple and Karo Syrup. Our kind we are talking about, -and y.ou'll agree with us that it caVt be beat when you taste it. It may not be cheaper this year; buy now at Raley's. ad For Sale Fifty-four acres alfalfa lanoj under ana adjoining ditch in "Dry Gulchj" deep rich soil and seventy-eight shares water in the Dry Gulch Ditch CoriipanyJ situated about' two miles from Richland ori principal traveled highway and close to if not adjoining Baker: Cornucopia Post Road'now under construction. Adjoihing land is estimated to produce five tons of alfalfa to the acre p'6r year. At this date, May 27, this land is unimproved. Arrangements are being niade to fence and put it into alfalfa and n wteat nurs ing crop; If buyer prefers to do this work himself he should phone tVie owner at once. IhiCtise buy $r makes his own improvements no payment need be made on the principal for three or more years as preferred. Or equally liberal terms aftcr paying. for improve menta) may be arranged when land is fenced and in crop. For particuars communicate., with tha owner, Leroy H.Tibbals',. Tibbaii Piano Housed Ranch