Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1919)
that's ) GOOD LITTLE CAG FOR THB MONt I'M THINKING" OF Buym A ROlG-fflCE MVS EL Ft " DOES me Guy WITH- NOTHING- IN THG DANK BUT AN OVER-DRAFT MAKE COACK5 LIK& THIS 9, OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO' ! LOCALS oooooooooMxoooooo Head our Want Column. . Uulfwuy Chautauqua begins on Saturday, July 5th. Summor underwent for all the family at Saunders Bro's. ad Mr. A. Greener is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. -Evelyn N. Harbor. Tie lost glove advertised in the Want Column last week belonged to li'od Cover. 'J'hnt nice boiled ham, delicious and appetizing for luni-hos, just arrived at Haley 'a.- rid Mr. II: T. Council of Caldwell, Idaho, is visiting herewith his sister, Mrs. Joseph Gibbon. A fuw of our citizens remom- inrofl Hint Sn In iv nv wtiu 1' nir Day and unfurled Old Glory to the breeze. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Masterson returned homo last week from a visit at Wallowa., "Bob" no.v drives a new Briscoe. Ladies, watch out for Sunburn, Uin and frock'os. Buy lotions, soaps, etc., at the Richland Drug Store and save your complexion. . Mr. and Mrsi Frank Clarke re turned Saturday from Baker where they had been purchasing equipment and supplies for their new store. Miss Isabel MoArthur, accom panied ly her brother, Lindsay, and Lyttian Meador of Prairie City, were guests of Hichland friends Monday and Tuesday. Your harvest supplies in the grocery line wo. unprepared to supply all your wants, also mach inery extras. ad - K. & W.. Chandler. Orla Howell, Harry Ilerr and ye editor made - a .brief visit at Eidson saw mill near Sparta on Tuesday evening. Barney re ports business much better than he had anticipated. . Mr. and Mrs. T. 13. McGraw, of Cambridge spent the week end in Richland. They were accom panied by ther son, Lowell, who will stay for a two weeks visit with his brother, T. E., junior. Booze It Not n Good Cute, i'rom tliu Anu'8 Iowa Jiitulllgencor Wlion u limn coiii'jh to you all doubled tip with uin mid declares ho will din In your proeonoo iiiiIiihh oir prouiiro lilin a ill ink of wltlaktty, mmd lilin td ft doctor t.r ulau glvo lilin ndbsoof Ctininborlaln'a Colli! and Diarrhoea Kmnody. Thoro Ih it iniHtiilicn notion among a wholo lot of lii'oplu-ihat 1)0020 is tlio bout reuittdy or colli) and tttomucli acliu, : ,, -Novelty silk just in at Saun ders Bro'B. ad Danco nt the opera house to ni)iht after Uio show. Ed Wallacoand.Jim Kirby ship pod lambs to Omaha Monday. Local angle last week made gcod catches of trout on East Eagle. Mius Gwondolj n Crete of Cald well, Idaho, is visiting with .the Misses Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greener came over from Pine Valley last Fri day, returning home Saturday. ' CherriesGovernor Woods and Bings, for sale at a reasonable price on trees at Carl Carnahan's ranch. -ad v Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Saunders and children returned last Thurs day fjom a visit in Grand Hondo Valley. Word has reached us that Mr. and Mrs. Chas Perry have left Forest Grove and are enroute south via Ford. Mince meat in bulk 20c pound, in packages,- 3 for 50c; nice for pies, the kind Unit mother makes, at Haley's. ad Mibsts Eat I' or and Lida Saun ders arrived home Saturday after several month? attendance at the 0. A. C. at Corvallis. Aust'n Autcnrieth came in Tuesday from Ft. Ward, Wash., .for an extended visit with Otis Simonis. The two were bunk mates while in service. Dr. M. D; Fleming, Opto metrist, will be at the Hichland Ilotc. on Saturday and Sunday. June 21st and 22nd. Call on him if your eyes need attention. -ad M. A. Bennett has sold 'his ranch west of Hichland to Elnitr Stone, who has taken possession and Mr. Bennett and family have moved into ihe Corson property south of town. July the Fourth. We are all going to celebrate this year so prepare by dolling up in your oest. We can furnish anything you may be short of in the ap parel line. E. & W. Chandlcr.-ad Prof. W. L. Powers and County Farm Agent Henry Tweed uiv making a so.il survey of the Sparta irrigation project. They visited Eagle Valley Monday and made a casual survey of the drainage proposition. Bruce. Pancake or Pine Valley was taken ill Monday while on rout') to Baker. lie was placed in the Hichland Hotel and Dr. Wilson summoned who found the, patient suffering from obstruc tion of the bowels and it was several hours before relief was obtained. Mr. and Mrs. H. B, James, for merly of Hobinetteand Hichland, will spend the summer ,nt 828 East 12th Ave., Eugene, Oregon, and attend the University sum mer school. Their son,, Lieut. Oscar W. James is still in France, assistant zone major near Bor- denux, and is trying to return to tho. Regular Army for foreign service. Cut This Out and Take It With You. A man often fornola tho oxnet niimo of tho artlolo IiowIhIiuh to purdmno and an rf IiIhI rtinorl tula Mnni'thluK oho In stoad. Tlmt'lo alwftyu disappointing and uiiHutlsfactory, . Tho mifo way in to cut thin out mid (alio It with you dp ad to inalio Hiiro of nutting Chainborlalii'H Tub. lfiifl,.Ypii:ttlll IJiid. nothing ijulto o st fnfuctory (or coiutipatlcn mid liidlgottlou If it's lumber you want, see Eidson. ad ' A dance will be given tonight after Pat kor'n movies. Baby taps and childron'f pique hats t.t Saunders Bro's. lid decent contributors to th! 12. V. cemetery fund: W. W. Kirby $2. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Claytcn Sinionis on Saturday! June 14th, a 10-pound boy. Mrs, Thos. Seigel is now con valescing from a severe attack of p'leuro-pnclinionia. A pair of largo limber wolves have been seen several times re cently just west of Sparta near Eagle Creek. Rev. Mabel M. Holmes of Nampa has been secured as pas tor of tho local Pentecostal church of the Nazareno, Mrs. Ira Bradford is reported as recovering splendidly from. the operation underwent last week at the Baker hospital. Tracy Matthews has purchased W. E. Barber's interest in the livery barn, and the firm name is j now Matthews & Son. Messrs. C. M. Dimmick and1 C. E. Brooks have purchased the Ferguson concrete mixer and are looking attr the business in the Valley. Our soap and washing powder are dirt lifters irom clothes, floors sfnd painted walls. Use them anywhere;- they do their work and do it well. Buy them at Haley's. ad At the annual school meeting of district No. 44 held Monday afternoon, E. E. Holman was elected director in place of G. M Moody, and Mrs. Lela Perry as clerk in place of C. E. Thorp. Miss Hazel Brunei was guest of honor at a reception given at the Wm. Chandler residence on Tuesday evening by Misses Fern Chandler and Bessie Quimby. All present report a lovely time. Mr. and Mrs. John Kisaberth arrived Saturday for a short visit at the J. H. Lee Ranch. Mr. Kisaberth is a brother of Mrs. LiUU illlU la ICilUlll-'l Ul llll.-v.liuilli.ill drawing in tho Portland high schools,. The couple are on their way to Ohio to spend the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ashcraft and famiiy, who, will soon leave for Coos Bay, were tendered a farewell ro.eption at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Holman ui Monday evening. A large numbei of gucst3 were present and the hours spent in a most enjoyable manner. Mr. Wlslcr Cured of Indigestion. "Somo tiuiu in 1000 wlmn I luul an at tack of imllKi'Stlon mul uvorytlilnc look ed K'oomv-td nio, I recuhed n froo saiu li'o of Chamborlain'a Tublots by mail. 1 yiivo tlit'in n trial and thoy worn such a help to mo that I bought a puckiiKo and 1 can truthfully say that 1 havo not had a aiuiilar attack bIuco," writes Wm. 11. Wilder. Doulaeavlllo, I'a. Painters, Take Notice, . Sealed, bids are desired by School District No. 44 of Bokor county, for painting, tho school building in said district. . ... . . BidtAvill bo opened .July; 10th, 10JIU. . Tho right is reserved to reject any or nil bids. Address Clerk District No, 44, Pnintiny Bid, IUchlnnd, Ore Adv30t4 ASK YOUR BOY ' When the fighting was thickest When the suffering was greatest Where was the Salvation Army He will say: "She was right on the job" And now, back home in the byways and liidden places where misery always lives, where a mother needs a home, where men, women and children are on the downgrade, she's still "RIOHT ON THE JOB." HELP "HER TO CARRY The Salvation Army June 22 THE HORTON MFG. SQUEEZF It will pay you to real the Want Column on back page. A brief history of the jocal Methodist church will be given in our next issue. Miss Opal Bennehoff has re turned, from Boise where, she had, been . attendjng .business college for several months past. ; ' i v s rr . . Fordliq Kclltf of Ithcumallc Pains.. . . Whuu you havo Btitfm-ea and foro;iccs ot tho niufclee, nchlns Jointu and Hud It dllllcillt to inovo without niln try iikiuh nK'uiu tho affected pariN with Chain Hit fnn'I.infiiluut, It will rellovutlio pain olid ulako real and Bleep potmlblt). Steel FIsMnRodS Lassie? II V f 1 A I 'nt Home Service Fund to 30 CO., BRISTOL, CONN. HARDER Not Coal Land NOTICE TOR PUBWOATION (Publisher) Dopartmont of tho Interior U. S. Land Office nt La Grande, Ore., .Iuiio5,1019. Jfotico is horoby givoa that .Charles E. SinioitiB, of lticldand, Oregon, who, on Juno 9th, 1910, niado lloniestoaiV Entry No. 010007, for NVj SEV, SWVi SEW,' SEW BWVi, .i!eotioii 2S. townabip 9 soilth, range -It oat, Willanietto uiori dian, Iiiih filed iiutiro of intention to' make thr,e-.viai' proof, to establish Maim to t'ie laud abovo described, be f.ro Clmrles .1. Blielton, U. 8. Uoiumis.' Rloner, at Halfway, Oregon, on tho 11th day of AugUBt, 1910. Claimant namea as wituea8en: Henry 0. Derrick, Ed Hitch, Janiei) B, Oropj, I-loyd Derrick, all of ltlcldautl, Qfion. 0. B. DUNN Itoptor