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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1919)
xr fTtfN ALL HAVa to" lOOK INTO TH IS I li ii r ' . .... . rs, ' CAN'T A MAM PASS A FCESMLV-DUO- HOLE WITHOUT STOPPING TO LOOK H ?. ooooaoaaooQooooooo f t ap atq fcOOOOOOOOOOiOOOOOOOO'MUl J Celebrate tomorrow. Dr. Wilxon hus purchased n fine player piano. The now poRtairo ratu wont into otroct Tuomhiy. Inner tubus or nil size at Ric'i land Druir SUne.Jid Art Mnlono and I coy Hewitt returned Tuesday from Montana. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. ISImer Wart, on Sundayi June 29th, a lino Kil l. If you want to be a Hoy Scout be at the Richland town bull at 8:150 Saturday evening, Richard Kirby has purchanl'd tho Col. Kirby ranch of 110 ncrea. Consideration $10,000. Frank Clarke hint purchased tho Fernald property In Hichlaud Occupied by Mrs. Dan Cover. a Suporatoi-j Moor, hbudehold and machine oils; 'hay forks, rak's, hoes and shoveln, at Rnley's.-nd A concrete walk is being put in on the north aido of Main street to replace this board walk destroy ed by Hie. Tho government shouM now pay a bounty on snakes since tho manufacture of snake-bite rem edy is prohibited. Sport Shirts In varied patterns in silk, also other dress shirts and work shirU including a good line of tiea, at Haley's. ad Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur '1 homas of Nogales, Arizona, announco to arrival on .June 28, 1910, of Uin boy babies, Mother und sons are doing well. President of tho Kebekah As sembly of Urojron, Mrs. .Jaris, wld visit Richland on Saturday, July 12, Myrtle Rebekuh Lode No. 70 will entertain Mrs. Jarvis in royal style. A roeeni issue of a Baker pa)Ur gave Cove qulU a boost about her cherries.' If the editor wi'l visit Iiagle Valley (which is in Hakqr county) ho" will find tons upon Ions of as fine cherries as ever gro.v in Union county. Farms for Sale. No. 1. Six acres 2 milc3 from Richland! line level land, improv ed, 'forme. No. 2. 220 acres in Dry Gulch; (50a in hay and pasture; Cuts about 200 tons alfalfa; mbre land can.bo put in; 112 shares water. II interested address Owner) caroNewa, Richlund.ad - if'; "No one knows how dry lam." i Men' and boys' kovoralls at Saun Jers Hro's, ad Ira Bradford has .opened up Ins new- burlier shop. ; Mrs. (5 M. Moody is having dontal work done at Maker. Plenty of nii'o boiled ham on ice for lun lies.. Wosliceit. Ualoy'n. Jim Kirby returned Saturday from Omaha where he had been with lambs. The 1919 Oregm game laws in book form may be obtained free at the News ollico. Everett Brooks left' Saturday for Burnt River where he will work for Kred CundiiL George Sigfrit of Mt. Vernon, Ore., was here the first -of the week looking after cattle. Try "Flulf" for shampooing your hair, it is excellent., Buy it at Richland Drug Store. -ad ahcriir Anderson has gone t'j San Francisco after the fellow who lobbed ll.e bank at liaiuvb. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Mason and Mr. and Mrs, LouZoitfler were Pino Valley visitors Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thorp and daughter are in from LaGraude fur a visit with relatives and friends, Panama and straw hats, also summer caps, in silk and fancy desiguSj priced reasonable, at Haley's. ad John Fraser is planning on erecting a modern bungalow on the lot just south of the Duncan Fr.iBor cottage. It is said that the nvia(or has refused to take Walt Meacham up in thejieroplnne at Baker to morrow claiming it is dangerous to fly with a heavy wind Cherry time! Ladiesj you need one'ef our pittersj just as handy as a pocket in a shirt; also a pair of our coveralls; new ones just in. 13. & W. Chandler. --ad $25.00 CASH REWARD will be paid for evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of the party who gave poison to my dog on or about June Urd. Art Malone.-ad Chas. Keller Was in town this week from Corniicopia. Ho says that ho would appreciate the re turn of a log chain that someone recently borrowed from liis wag on in Richland.. Tho evangelistic services in the brown tent arc Increasing in at tendance and interest. Service each evening during the week at 8:10. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bring your friends and come to these meetings. .lily Schultz arrived home this weeV after thirteen months ser vice in Co. I, 03rd Inf. Jay had boon atnlloiud in New York City the past five months, part of wlii'di time ho drove the ambu lance and later was chauffeur for tho odicora. He says that itsure takoH Bomo driving to get through the streets of tho metropolis with out accident. Boy Scouts to Organize. Several of the boys hereabouts want ii Boy Scout organization. Wiil uii.tho boyfl , between the ages of 12 and layeara, wnowisii to joinjhb Scouts, meet at the town, hall In Richland nt 8:30 o'clock oil this Saturday ovening, July Ctli? Rev. J, M. Johnson If it's luinl'or you want, see ICidson. ad " There is g'rent need for a dentist in Eagle Valley. Jiick Hiuh has loft, for a it atVale and pntmW Don't miss the auction sale in Richland on Saturday, July 12th. A monster crowd from this sec tion will go to Baker tomorrow to witness the aeroplano flight. Those who wanted the country to "go dry" should be happy now it has even stopped raining. Chamberlain's Hand Lotion is what you should use now. Buy it at Richland Drug Store, ad All Knights of Pythias shr uld attend the regular meeting of the lodge next Wednesday night. Mrs. Elmr Stone returned Monday from Baker where she had been having dental work done. Miss Maymc Lloyd of Ham burg, Iowa,, has been engaged to teach in E. V. High the coming school year. Chris Coleman wa.- in town Tuesfay on his way to Home, having just returned from Omaha where he had been with lamb-. Get that crepe de chene or geor gette waist, now, also remember we have ladies' and misses' h' use dresses and aprons. All are priced right at Saunders Bro's. ad Baker has passed n dance ordi nance, one provision of which prohibits any person under 21 years of age to attend or take part in any dance after 0 o'clock p. m. unless accompanied by par ent or guardian. The Glorious Fourth I More so this year than ever before. Peace treaty is signed and all should be happy. Everything you -may need you v-'ill find at this store, and don't forget the Salvation Army. E. & W. Chandler. -ad Miss Eunice Mitchell, who re cently returned to the home of her parents at Sparta after at tending U. B. College at Philo math, Oregon, came down Sun day and will spend the balance of the summer at the J. R. Lee ranch. . There arc thousands of young pheasants in and ardund Eagle Valley which insures seme real sport during the open season be ginning Monday, Oct. 27, and closing on Monday, Nov. 3. We are told that many of tho birds wore killed by the. mowing ma chines when tho -hay crop was being cut but there are plenty '.eft. Card ,ot Thanks. To the people of Eagle Valley wo extend our sincere thanks for the kindness so freely bestowed during the illness and death of onr' beloved husband and father. Mrs. Wm. Cooper and family, Installation of Officers, Tho Knights of Pythias wilfin- Stali the following officers next Wednesday night, a full attend ance of all members desired: C. O. -Richard Kirby, V. C C. M. Dimmick, Prelate Tracy Matthews, M. of W. W. I. Bard, M. of A.-L W. Bradford, K. of R. & S. J. II. Evans, M. df F. A. F. Hill, M. of E. John Chapmanj I. G. Carson Gover, O. G. II. Hi Mastersoni r to attend, the Halfway Chautauqua which will open Saturday, July 5th g Several Days of Refined Enter tain- ment of Highest Character ft Your opportunity to attend Chautauqua close to home QSt, H Take your family, they will all enjoy it g m Come stay five days (3 g g W Camp among the pines . 1 9 Qruoea of Today. Mrs. P. O. 'riirncll. wrltlnK In rcf prrnco to JSrtict"!. sb.vr: "I llilnk It mny lc of Inb-reft to you loljnow that IlrtiRps Is cxtrnortllnurlly Ilttlo clmnR n! since tln wnr, W'u were nioit ngrco hMy surprlswi to find onr tilings left brlilnd Intact nntl only one case hnit licen opened. The hotel was still well run nnd comfortable", anil the food was feood, only thi pre-war prices had changed for the worse! TJio heaiillful old city looked much the nunc as he fore. The carillon Is still pealing In the belfry, and few of the public build ings bavo suffered. The port has been rpjHy nttorwl, nnd there the signs of war are very 'evident, riol only In the huge works stnrted by the enemy, but In tho effectual destruction of them by ouralrmen. The shops are op.-n, and the. life of Bruges goes on as It did. Only the welcome appearance of khnkl clad men or businesslike W. A. A. C.'s strikes a strange nntq. In the cobbled spaces of the Grande Ulnce." Memorial to Great Naval Deed. Were It possible foJhe Ilrltlsh peo ple to forget that greatly daring naval deed of tho war known by the unin spiring title of the Zeebruspe raid, the present, movement on foot to commem orate It will iisxur for It perpetual fame. Happily thorlnltiatlvo has been taken by the city o'SiPruKes. 99 thero Is not the slightest .clement of vain glory In the Idea of a memorial to bo erectwl mi n suitable slto within a few yards of thospot whoro the blockcbips Intrepid and Iphlgenla wero succe-iS-fully sunk. The nctunl sinking of Ihese vessels for the puriMiec of pre venting the (:crmau;wibaiarlnes usinu the auml to HruRost Vhts rendered pos sible only by the gallantry of the nt tnck made lii' the rtkl'. crulsvr Vindic tive, which Wns nfteYwnrd sunk ai ross the fnlnvay nt Osteml. Stumlln' n an ele-tlori, the moanmcmt will be visible fnr out to sen, ChrUUan Sci ence. Monitor. Suipenae Worse Than Attack. There are rhIIoih who will Jell you Hint the actual torpedoing of a vessel was not very much worse than the mi ponno nnd the many fal9u alarms any of which might lj vo proved to be an oiitrmy submarine. .A. nio'rohant eap tnln was looking out tn sea one day. when In the dUtanco he thought ha Snvv something dark nnd round. Ho watched to see whutlior ltjivnuld move. It did move, mul thou sudiienly It dived. Thorc was no time to do anything, slneo he did not know from what direc tion the torpedo might come, lie wait ed.. To his horror tho dark, round ob ject roje front tho .waves only 30 yards n,wny from tlio boat. lie said It wni ibe worst moment In his life until ha realized oil further Inspection tl.at thu ''periscope" w'ns In nctunl fact a largo oal f 'th a dirty, vollow neck and a Mil c'rqll ctt wlibkcjija, . UK Barber Shop Ira Bradford, Mgr. North side of Main Street, oppo-r site 13, V. State Bank, Richland Everything new, neat clean-and up-to-date Bath Parlor in Connection Your patronape solicited. Cherries BLACK RED , WH1TB Tons upon tons bf cherries of finest quality and flavor. Many varieties. Now's the time to buy for cahnine;. Brinpr your boxes, pails or tubs and j?et them while" they are in delicious prime. Tell your neighbors, write or phone' your friends, that if they want the best Cherries, honest weight and fair treatment to po to BETTNER'S Ranch Robt. Bettner, Prop Formerly the Willoughby ranch NEW BRIDGE. Cherries Cherries ance; New Bridge Every Friday night after Parker's Movies' ' Tickets 75c Good Music and Good Time' 'ED BLANK, Mgr. Helman & Massey LAWYERS Will practice in all Local, Stnto and Fodernl Courts nnd tho Ui S. Iifiml Offlco. News Bldg.j RICHKVND; OKIsV D J 8 . a? " !vr " 4 J S M ... St 1ft 'it II-