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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1919)
s4is . i A E. & W. Chandler The DiflFprpnt Sf.nrp N JL 3 S JL.JL JL VX I r j . .rv.ir i . White, Black, and the Full line of Tennis Shoes-ancl Slippers for men. boys, women, misses and children 8 Hosiery Little Ladies' and Gents' Wash Dresses and Suits Ladies' Coveralls InrcuiirdS Just what you want Mens' Dress Shoes in button and lace, English and American models Tan and Dark Brown Shades S:::::::::::::ii::i:i;i;i::iLSg;re (VI HI Here is your oppor-uriljr to injure nzainst cmbarrcsi.c errors in pcli w.p, pronunciation aoi pow clui-c cf vvcrJj. KntiwUi-itjcaufcctf pu:;.nj war terms. lacit-jo your effic.tn., which results in pit er e.iJ succwi. m m DICTIONARY ii nn all-knowing teacher, a. uiiiv-Kil qm. ion answerer, nndo t; msct j' tir needs. It is in duly uso by hundreds of thousands cf -ii ic-ful men caj v.oj.n the vcrM .. . i. 400,000 Words. 27t0 Paid. C901t' lustration. 12,00!) I!li,aranhicul ;. tries. 30,000 CcoJraplilcalSubJecu. GRAND PRI7E, (Highest Aware!) l'aoiDu-riu:iiio Exposition. m If you desire to obtain one of these Dictionaries at a Bargain Price Call at the News office Only one for sale m SAVE THE SURFACE. Save the surface nnd you snvo nil. Disintegration ntid decay nro condition which usimlly start ut llio mirfiictt of tiny ma lerhil, i'rotectlon n.'afnst do lurlorulloii or rot of substuncoM, therefore, should begin with euro of tlio exterior. Provided u iwtleilul docs not curry wltliln Itself tliu element of ure decny, nrojiur surfaco protection will undoubtedly lengthen h life, Jk. -A. V t V W A i. ..j.. .! Dark Brown shades for Men, Women, Misses and Children in siik, silk lisle and cotton-several colors In a variety of colorings and styles ESSE m m m THE PAINTER'S BEST FRIEND Of nil the mnny liquid sub stances which can bo used for tlits binding of ;mlnt or dry sub stances which when dissolved In water mo lined us vehicles for pigments iioiio fulllllH necessary conditions so well iim linseed oil, llio blni; of Ibo llxod oil, utid, wlmt Is of enormous Importance, docs It un cheuply, It Is thu painter's bent friend becuuno It imikes li In work Ku(lf.ictory, , PAINT AS AN ASSET. Bankers Say They Lend More Money on Properly When Bui . i os Aro Well Painted. One Concern Advances 23 Rcr Cent. More If Repainting Is Done Cvery Flv Yra, Does it pny to paint enrefully farm Imlldli ; v lHie It mid to llio .flllii;: vnluc or n fun n when bnlldinc nro propcib kept up nnd roitulnrly pnlnl , oil? A i nit fill Inijulry of it number of 1 loading ' ulcers In lln Mississippi vul- ley, hu ' i ii.ii: miicIi unite .is lown, till lAilo, Mi. i iiran, Ohio, milium ami Mis souri, imih Uit ftict Hint In nearly every imx' tho hufctrs did not IiohI Into to s;i. ilmi i licy would It-lid nil tin way from .'i to ft) tKr cent, more on hind h iv furnt liulldlngH wti woll ptl III toil ill. it ktt III KOOll collilllloll. Tlity in i it t it Id tlmt wtll kt'i't-np mill u-ell pin i,: liiilldlntm mid feiutu nro nn Ind ' mi inn of thrift mid tlmt t lit thrifty i.iiuu'i' Ik ii good client, tind to lilin iitoiu-y can lnMuifidy IhhiuhI. An nveniKt' f tin1 roturns front ihono hniikers vi ,,us tlmt tint IncnMistt! loilli nliio I.e. .ins., of palnttMl linllillnfts Ih nronntl 'S- pi-r ct'iit. Homo of lUifnv bankers tnnkt Inter cstltiB foiiiniont. A Mlchlcnii cotieern siiyn that, whllo not enpt't'lally iro part 'l to n.lUti tlotlnltely In i'i-himhim; to this lii'pilry. tin olIleerH would loan nioro nn n.'.v on farms where hulldliiK.t were pn niml than where they were not so ii' ted. This hank also Muds that wher. holmes, barns and faiice are well ittKen euro of the farm Is n prolltahle iiriijiosltlou, and Imnkers In general rmisidor tin fanner a pood client, Another Mlehlpin bank Miyn "farm linll'litiirs out of tepulr anil ncoillni; piiini Itnllcato that the owner Is slow p.i ' Such farms are tilted ut about onc-thlril of tho atwoHsetl vmIiio for loans. WlieTtt the farm IiuIIiIIiiks are In '"! hhapo the rating Is uo half. The president of n middle west em bank nays that when real estate loans nro considered, palntett buildings nre ulwas taken Into consideration In making en estimate. Tho general nH pearance of the properly Mirrnuiidlui: the lions.' ami barn mid also the Holds and fences would be carnfully observ ed lie further nays that be bun no lieM'unoy In saying that Jio would nl so!"icly refuse u loan on farms where the buildings were not kept up and veil painted. In his Judgment, mi painted fa nn buildings would reduce the h an vnlito at lenst per cent. A Minnesota banker nays tlmt ie la much more willing to loan money where the buildings are well pululcd, In bis particular case he believes that ho would loan 20 per cent, more than If the buildings were not properly taken euro of. A farmer who will keep his buildings painted takes n much deeper Interest ,n bis work Ihnn one who does not. Another Minne sota bank says Hint well painted build ings have resulted In securing from bis bank sometimes an high as 25 per cent, more money (bun where the buildings are not painted. An Ohio concern says thnt It will loan 25 prr cent, more money on a well kept farm where buildings are painted at least once every flvo years. A southern Illi nois bank says that It has no llxed rule about this, but It docs mako u de cided difference when owners of farm lands apply for loans. If tho buildings are well painted and thus well pro served the loan rate would not only bo cheaper, but the amount of money borrowed would be larger, A northern Illinois bank does not hesitate to say that It would loan fully f0 per cent, more on n farm whero buildings were well painted nnd In good order than where they wero not. The vlco presi dent, who answers tho Inquiry, goes on to say: "There probably aro many furineiH good llnunclally and morally who permit their buildings to remain uupaluted, but ns a rule the in oat sub stantial people who live In tho coun try keep their buildings well pulnted." An Iowu bank, through Its vice pres ident, states thnt It would make a dif ference of at least 25 per cent. In fa vor of tho farm with painted build ings. Another lown concorn says (hat It would mako a difference of at least 20 per cent. All till belnjf truo, it Is perfectly evident thnt It Is n good business prop osltlon to keep tho farm buildings well pululcd. They not only look bolter and aro more pleasing lo thj owner, but the form would sell In belter ad vnnliiKO, tho loan vuluo of Ibo properly would bo greHlly In created and Hut buildings llieinsnlven would lust much longer urid w)"! I'H ropulr, 'J'Jio American AurlcuHuilnt, AHEAD OF THE SILLY SEASON' Discussion Started ns to Why Cow In, variably AiIicb With Her Hind Quarters Foremost. Iniiuliliig mlitdit In Connecticut nro grappling tho old-age (plosion why u .Cow, which Is to nay the genus bos, rlspfl from rceuuibouoy by elevating her. aulorlor ipiartors llrMt, whereas a horse reverses the proeow. and a pig appears (o have no predilection but to be nolo ly concerned, when there Is a ptiHiwet of something to oat In sight, In eoi In motion toward It all at once. Oouerally speaking, It can of courw bo ahl that a cow takes the met lion ' physiologically the onslost for her In , gutting on her feet, remarks tin j Itoehester l'os llxprtw. The bend j etid-np procedure probably proluot ; muiculnr itreses and Interior dlmum forts which Mio tmilcrslumU hetlei than Hho can. explain. It Is open t' ' iliiostlon aUn If fbe over In nil h"i j rtimlnu(loni rellccied on tho matter: I nor Is It clear tlmt It Is worth oui j while to do so, since It Is only an In ' cotHonuentlul fact with an liutimterla' ' roncon behind It. It I an liitorofMlna I bit of Information, mid It. inlalit In prolltahle In luinixliuthle cmcrxt'tirh"1 to know how an niilmnl normnlly net nnd which U the danger end of her tn ho avoided. Hut the obxeuro cause of j It Is of no apparent practical Import- I mice, for It I Jut one of tliom thing t (bat nro so and might us well bu " ! as something ele. ! It seems fair from nit that Is known ! of the cow. to ncu'ill her of nuy dlsp j. sltlou to do thlnt.'" hind cud fnremn't out of catiiiinkfi'Dtisnins, or to cllns i to n notion or method through per ; verslty or prldo bromine It happens to j bo hers. There Is no evidence of tic I . domineering spirit In hor or of n will- j fill InslMciicc In having her own way. i She does the tlitni's that nro to bo done j seipienllally. In order, settles her pro I lug problem Urst and leaves to the fu j lure others that may iirls. Imperll' d j by enemies, her way would he In llg'n j thorn to a staiuMIII llrst and leave fr later consideration a bovine league to secure her agalnt possible new at . tacks. Her ratlochmtlvn processes nr v be limited, but there Is reason to l Hove that as far as she does see si. sees clearly, never nut of focus'" th t her Intuitions are sure, and that, wb i she may sometimes seem to, she net r really does things wrong end llrst or clings to ii count" when coiicIiikIu reasons for nbaudonlng It appear. On the whole, therefore. It seems proh' able to consider th" cow In the Del I how she nets, for Solomon In nil hi glory wns not so wise In nil respeit, ns one of these. Don't misB thu JAZZ DANC K tomorrow niht. THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. It is easy to hay goods oa the i i stallaieat plan because' the men v goes out a lltllo at u time, yet in the cad tho ooiIh aro paid for. Tarn the proposition around nnd tulto a good square look. Wouldn't it bo just et easy to HAVH laonny on tho la-titd ' ment plan! HUKK. Wo invit j ta to try it. Only a little at a time,' c the result means a snug bank accnin' for you some day. When you HIM'M' on installment there is iuterosf tig,, i ' you; when you save on Installim 1 1 . ' interest is in your favor. Try ba.. on the installment plan. ad) Eagle Valuoy Static H n. . Men's FurnisbinKs; our Iim h very complete. Di eas, sport i u work shirts; hot weather tin . , garments, ties, handkorchit i ,, suspenders, gloves and sox. ad) E. & W. Chandler. Dry Gulch Ditch Co. Notice. Richland, Oregon, Juno .'I, 191!'. 'l'bere is du'iuiiuent on the follow In. det-crihed itoeK on nrcountof nsKcsni n1 lovleil 1'ebrurarv w, I01U: Nitino Cortilloatt) No of An t Number riharefl Sam Martin Wi HI" f K,7 f Inturect Ill 1 'IV. till . SI7MI and in accordance with law and the m tlcles of Incorporation, so many shan of said stork as may bo nccuemry will b sold ut the homo of the Secretary, J, I, i .re, on t no nun uayni iiuy, iwiu.iu in hour n( llireii o'e lock 1'. M . tti nav ill jiiKiiieut nfHiiHfinunt thereon, togetlur Willi inn cost ot iidvoniHiiig nun ex poiiHCBof tliu sale. i. u. mmi, nuo lllfliland, Oiioi I'lrnt ptilillcullon Juiiw 5, 1010 , l.uit puhtTcatUip .inly H, ll.'. 1 Want Column Advertisement!! umloi' thin liend tro printed for live cents per I't o oaeh insertion. For I'riv.'ttoStilu Library table, rockiMH,' bud Htendu, mtittroBHi'H, M HiirinuH, coal boalorH, wnsli inR maeliine, lawn mowor, jrar let tool, ete. r.tiuiio of Franlf rlwike at Hratlfonl Hotel pro perty. ad20Ht) Founda sum of money (bills), )vner .v ill call at News olllco nd identify same. Fount. A cuff button at llio . P. ball. Owner will cul at lews olbce tuul obtain same. TdaiA'1'0 Th A n" 'FsTFni pJrialJ. sale at $1.25 por 100. Call on H' L00' ficbland. ad28p KOU NO-Snuilf " ail vop mean" t'.mo 'with chain. OtMier will ill at News ollico. LOST pair of nose jthiMca. 'inder will ploaso leave at Newa )Uco and et reward. For Sale- 22 yountf ewes and 11 inlm. J. H. IOvnns. LOOK! On account of at-noiii ilnef.s in my fatniy 1 oll'er my ! fail fa and fruU ranch for sale, no-half mile above New liridei 'or particulars call on or address lobt Huttner. New Hridue; or all at this ollke. 20-'M For Sale DeLaval Separator lo.'lC, now last yer.r. I'rij .r75. i. C. Mael. ad . Hacks, busmen, waKons and larncss for sale. Cail tt oupcr'a iarn, Halfway, ad For Sale Charter Oak .steel .time, wood condition. Inquire t News office. i aw Hi L'J I k U V; l ti r : Si K m i M :i Ly;ki;tQiJii;iH:fJ:iw