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laying 1000 Kst a
1000 feet of road i. h
tuff is applied on, tthighwgy, .
ing constructed In tlcounty The
bard surfacing of t island City
tread is -wejl undor Bnd wnile
y-.e progress the f lrsBy of putting
uu iuo uuuiunic wim up l0 tno
average, me worK IsVJnglng along
wen louuj- - me Dnuhic is laid on
aaaut live incnes to;,, on a heavy
ox bijuui, crusoe rock. irten
fect.wWe, and the hey steam roller
matrasses Ilia mixta to about two
mm. a. ami incnes. jg thickness of
tae taa caat r&rairedy, the coatract
is twa Inches. Tlu,ric (8 being
carried ob ia two dfta of eight
. flours eacn, one t j,auig
crusnea rocs: ior Weoundatloa for
the hard surface, andhe other hauls
' ' the mixture. The ate engineprs
who are overseeing lf,mwk , worn
one Bhlft of sixteen ours & day,
Out on Club Work iday ,
. ; L. J. Allen, O. AC. representa
tive in charge ot liatock work In
connection with the ays' and girls'
industrial clubs of th state, came In
again this morning bin Baker and
with County Agent jillman is out
over thq county tow visiting var
ious clubs. They sted thlB morn
ing for Island City id Union. The
teams for thq litest Judging ton
tests at the state (j at Salem and
the Portland livestot show are to
be selected by s grass of elimina
tion, starting wits Ontests within
, each club and then iftween the var
ious teams chosen orach club In the
county. The expend or the boys'
and girls' trip to is fairs will be
paid for them, this onstltutnlg the
prises which will kfewarded, with
the possible xceptia!of medals for
the best teams.
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Elgin Boy Receives fcchargi
. Robert G. Blumesteln who had
served In the navy for about two
yeaira has received M discharge and
passed through hereon his way to
his home at Eleln. Us father. Post
master Robert Bliimnstein of Elgin,
and his brother Larence, came up
. to meet him. Ifhisyoung man had
an Interesting expeience of many
months of active crmlng In the West
Indies, the south Alantic coast aad
the Gulf of Mexico) At the time of
his enlistment he, as an employee
of the O.-W. R. &tf. Company.
KegtstetVd Holstelns for Hot Luke
Dr. W. T. I'hy's most recent ad
ditions to the fine dairy; herd which
he niaintclns at his sanatorium at
Hot Lake wera travelers on No. 6
today tin their way to their new
raouie. There were three beautiful
registered Holstein cows In the bas
gnge car, which Dr. Phy purchased
several days ago from the Maple
wood Farm at Seappoose, paying
000 for the, three of them.-
lletui-n to Eastern lome
Wm. Blumcnsleii and rnmlly or
St. Louis, No., whonnve visited re
latives here, and atQlgin for nearly
a month left yestrdsy for homo.
They will go by way)' California and
Texas making stopsit Portland, San
Francisco, Los AMlea" fund other
pointB of interest alcig the, way. They
will visit relative to Texas too. The
entire fr.mily wereso well pleased
with this part of Oregon and its
peoplei that they y return next
year td become perahnent residents.
If. I'r Portland i
Mm. William Jowle-r left this
morning on No. 1. for Portland
where she will uit hex husband,
Who Just recently nturned Jrom six
teen months' oversea. Mr. Fowler
was a nwmber of th),31st. Engineers.
They will return Us La Grande in n
few days. j
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fm in Pullman I
fToni Taylor left tost night for his
h.m. in Pullman. Wshington, wnere
he was railed to ttjc beside of his
hrnihr. who was Seriously lnjuiea
a 'few days ago-
Home From The Ballp
Mrs 8 Bruce ad little daughter
Evelyn arrived Mile this morning
from The DalM?, "here they have
been for the past tvvo weeks.
tione To liiion I ,,
Slim" Chanibfrs. well known
autti supply alcsnin. lert this morn
"X '.rOnlo, to transact
business.
Mrs C. I-8'1'0" 'mPrnv,n
. v Mends of Mis. G.
Prison will e Sla to hear that she
1. getUng slons Hot Lake.
Brtfr ndgoinS.n operation there,
a short Unic ss-
"ISpTmuS'- the cl,y this
isV Yi". Company employees.
tilejiu TlionijiMm In Sew ork .
A telegram to his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Thompson, of Fruiidnle,
announced the rtata ai rival of Glenn
Thontpson in New York direct from
the occupied xone. H, is the ast
one to return- of seven young men
who went away from La Grande to
gether early In 191$. His brother.
Chester Thompson, was a member
of the Hospital Unit,
IMltKFwt Hog ) the World
Bake'- has the largest hog In the
world. He belonging to L. F. Bailey
ho -lives half a mile north ot town
and Is ft Poland China, weighing
1100 pounds and Judging from bis
condition could easily be, made to
weigh 1300.- Mr. Bailey raised the
hog on buttermilk -and mill feed
principally. . A hog raiser who re
cently looked at the animal, claimed
he should be worth iuuu. neraia.
- All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs who
hare no way of getting to the park
for the picnic Sunday, August 3rd.
be &t tho I. O. O. F. Hull at 9:30
a. in. sharp and transportation 'Will
bo provided.'
Croupe Plentiful in Vmatilln
Vucaiiooiuu returning, from . thu
mountains in the south ot the coumy
ma reporting grouse .vpiy plcntifvil
and prmlict that wlun the season
opens August 15 that hunteis will br
able to get tho limit bags tt-HIiau!
great difficulty. Very few Itauttillu
county sportsmen have ejcniesstd any
intention of beating the season lt
days by going Into Union county,
their Idea being to leave to
of that town claim that Bnasarto is
"the beat, town in the west by a dam
site."
county their gamo audlkewlsn ex
pects Umatilla county game to be
left for Umatilla county Bportsmen-
POdlolon Kast Oregonlan.
Old La Grande Boy Home
J. L. McPherson, formerly of this
city, who recently graduated with hon
ors from the Pacific Dental Colics'!
in Portland, is in town on a visit to
his mother, Mrs. A. L. HPhe:ocOi. lit
I'uion has not yet decided where lie will
c8 adiaiiiistnvtlsn tn France, hs
hunted in Now York. Mm. Rusk,
fvw weeks ago resigned tho
Granili', left for the east to meet lu-r
liulfdMil ott his i-etyra ir&m over
t:e;id.
Starkey School Clerk Here o
Paul Hanson, of Starkey, was a bus
iness visitor in La Grantle today. Mr.
Hansen, who taught for a short time
in the La Grande schools when he first
came to this part of ?hq country, is n
farmer of the Starkey district and has
for the past term or so been clerk of
the Starkey schjol district He calle
on Mrs. A. E. Ivanhoe, county school
superintendent, while here to inform
her that it was to be her task to hav;
another clerk appointed to succeed
him. Mf. Hansen intends removing
this fall to TitlaniQok county, to en
gage in ranching.
Lee Fine and Family at New Home
News has , been received here by
friends of Lee Fine, who left with' Wif
family for a new location in Canada
recently, that they have arrived safe'
ly at Bassano, Alberta. Many Oregon-
inns are. in the region surroundinfr
Bassano. Bassano is the town where
the Canadian Pacific railway, built a
large dam a few years ago and sitizens
locate.
Elgin Parenfii Are Proud . c
Word conies of tho arrival yester
day, August 21, ot a fine young son
at tbe home of and Mrs. Fronts
Fine, near Elgin. Sr. and Mrs. iine
are well known here and their friends
will be plesed to know that the boy
and his mother are both weil and
happy.
Jerry Itus-k IjiimI
Jerry Rusk, well known La Grande
attorney who bus' been with the Red
I NEW TOD AY
FOR SALE Furniture for -five-room
house; inquire afternoons, at 1426
S avenue, of. Phono Red lbaz.
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FOR TRAtE
and 3 lots
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a bargain, house
, Dlack 1642.
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LOST 6fid lavalior, reward t!
turuod to 704 Main Avenue.
8-l-2tp,
made of seeds which have ripened anJ
became so hard that they seem like
small shells.
C. N Lewis He
Ex-Postmaster C. H. Lewis, of Hil
gnrd, will leave this evening on No.
SI for The IMilea, at whfch plsw.
will meet Mrs. Lewis, and from tMfc
they will go to Hoed River, where if J
Lewis bought property. They wif
make Hoed River their new hom.
Jicceivca Sou9.nirs From Samoa-
Mrs. A, K. Ivanhoe, county school
superintendent, has received from her
on, Ensign Forrea Ivanhoe, som
lieautiful speciaenscsf the workf the
natives of Samoa, whivh have pleased
her greatly. Hor on and his wife ru. '
vrngd a couple of months ago fremi
the island of Samoa, where they had
been stationed for a yar, and they
are now at Mare Mand, Califorrlta.
f hey sent to Mrs. Ivanhoe Samoan
tnppa clotrf, n couple of strings of
bends and a wicker basket, ail mada
by the, natives. The lappa cloth is a 5
beautiful, large one, made from th
pulpcA bark of the paper mulberry
tree, which grows in the Pacific isl
ands. H is of very durable texture
..nil ftwf. ln w riVsn-tt wHtn ilnrMi
uesigns. i ne coloring niavwr ubcs in
the strain obtained from grasses by
the natives,- and the grass smell is
quite strong upon the cloth. One of
the strings of- beads is apparently
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Including Members of the Railroad Brotherhoods films' Brtfemie prints ; "XHE BLINDING TRAIL" t"-
- . , l! $2.13 4 $5.7 J A Mighty Picture 11 tht Frozen Nortli. ftl :
are requested to meet tonight IV rp0 '( - rr. V e ,'1
at tfip. rthl trail at 8 O Clock Ilk $7-00 Ito m. v 1 trustMlinaji who believed iu,' !
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By jf. C. MURPHY, Pres; CentraLLabor Council v I -aM h J
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(I ' m IL L "SQLTAKL1," . Tbafu what tiie Thor its doing in thousand j
!s!g ay with ! Ck of homes, It solves the problem othire,, vn ij
II 11 . 'Mr. and Mrs. Sidney DrW - !i . .M - . ' Wi - f it
ToaaV ' Tnmnrrnw y e n nw,"t of tiw rising tost of helm thm;te.t i
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Payments. Jk- mire rci& a Thor the machine fhatt vi'u ul
no belts to brtak or slip or 'at'h your -kitl!"r"u"f"rj'
machine with the Wooden ilovolvingt'yiinder, eoriibijj11
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