'WEDNESDAY, A-Uf!UST
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PnT. . . "u,Ke";. years old. o
wBen tlj.j canoo in !iU!, his uncle.
"r '"jeunn, and i,e ero rldmg
r"";"1' Jaspoisou wis uscued
-"u lor mo last tlme.be'oro the res.
iVU,a reacn airji. Waves made
"f f "'or "'"iiior called thc cap
... tunue. i no luinlly wero
iwiown m Ui limit-ft through
Mr. JaspciKon. who waj formerly a
I, ilay man here. A Hi ether Arthur
mot dualh two yeas aco at linker in
an accident on the railway. Ho wis
employed 6y tfio O.-W. as a brake-
man, friends hore received wo:dto
, lf from the bereaved family, slat
ing that the bpdy had nut yat been
recovered.
Buys Ferguson J'arn
August Englc, iw-ho recently sold
his farm in Ludd Canyon, yoatoiday
purchased the 80 acrb farm on the
La Grande-Hot Lake highway of Lee
Fergusoa. Mr. Ferguson has rented
the Jamos Mulhollcn farm and Mr.
Mulhollen will move to La Grande.
This farm was llted with the Geo. H.
Cuney real estate agency. ,
Home From Fishing Trip
uust-'r u connell returned home
yesterday from a fishing trip of
bout a week and b: ought Willi him
about 300 fich. While in Wallowa,
he was ouo who helped fight the big
fire a couple of days ago. Ho says,
he has no desk:e whatsoever to be
conio a fireman.
Home From lierkeli-y
Miss Helen Pierce arrived homo
this mornlnn on No. 6, from Berkel
ey summer school, where she had
been sinoe tho uprini; term ended at
Reed College in Portland. She mads
the trip uip from Ssn Francisco on
the boat and reports a delightful
trip.
-Minister and Family on Trip .
Rev. James Alkin Smith, pastor of
the Presbyteilan Church, drove to
Walla Walla this morning, accom
panied by Ms family. They expeel
to return tomorrow or Friday morn
ing. .
Returned Home
Howard Stoddard urrivod homo
this morning from Poitland, where
he has been for tho past few days on
business.
Here From Itirlilanil
Mrs. Lowell Williamson camo in
yeste:day fiom her homo In Rich
land, Oregon, to visit hur parents,
Mr. and Mis. K. Aider of May Park
and also Mrs. J. T. Williamson of
this city.
Homo From Trli
Miss Lorraine Staley arrived home
u Ifew days lago from ia, several
weeks' vacation. Whilo away she
visited iu Idaho and later made a
trip through Yellowstone Park.
On VisK To foiwl Cities
- Miss Hazel Last left last night
for Portland, Tacoma and Spokane.
t visit friends and relatives for
' yUiple of weeks.
flnnn in ViltriiklMt
Mr. and Mrs. Roll Maker anl three
children. Robert, Margin ilo and
Morris, loft this morning for Nebras
ka to visit relatives and friends for
a low weeks.
Ifonm From INtrMaml
Leo French returned homo thia
morning on No. fi from a brief busi
ne3 bnp to Portland..
Gone to Itichlatul
Miss Carol Currey left this morn
ing for Richland. Oregon, to bo
Rono about a week visiting friends
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13, 1919
Ixk-iiI Men on Trop Train :
Two La Orande men wero pn the
troop train this afternoon, one of
thoiu, But. Fred 0. Wella. sof? of
Mr. ijnd Mrs. Qeorge E. Wells of this
valley. Sgt. Wells was irltfi Base 32.
luring Been twelve months foreign
vriAce. Ify will return to La Grande
after he receives his discharge at
Camd Lewis
The other La Grander on the train
as Pvt. Anifoy Strong, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H? F. Rock, of this clly.
Pvt. Strong enlisted? Ill the earlg part
of tltf) war and was sent oversells
after tbrtfe months training In this
country, giving him about twenty-
two months service on foreign soli.
Ho was a member of the 62nd Kn
ulnecrs. He will return to his koine
here after his' discharge et Camp
Lewis, and take up a position frith
the O.-W. R. & N., his former em
ployment. J. Ti. Alvor4 Coos To Xiwipa
J. L. Alvord, who has been a sales
man of automobiles for La Grande
doulers, left last night for Nampa,
Idaho, where he has made a new
connection. He Is organizing and es
tablishing the Nampa Auto Company,
with a capitalization of $75,000. The
company will have a now garago cost
ing $40,000, work on wlrlch has
already begun. Alvord wai employ
ed here first by the Maxwell Service
Station, then by Galloway-Rees and
more recently by W. H. Bohnenk.nnp
Co. and made quite a reputation
hoie.
O.-W.
Hand Entertains Again
Tomorrow night at Rox Hall, the
O.-W. Band are hosts at another one
of those dances which they have been
giving. These dances have been un
usually successful and this one com
ing up promises to be eually as
good as the others. The niuaic,whlch
is essential to every dance, Is always
good at Rex Hall.
Passenger From Portland
Fred Kiddle returned this morning
on No. 6, after visiting ft loads In
Portland, foe the past ton days.
Vlslling In North Powder i
M:s. J. H. Rltter and daughter,
Miss Flavia, left this afternoon foi
a brief visit to relatives at North
Powder.
Troop Train Passes Through City
At two thirty o'clock this after
noon, two hundred and fifty men
from overseas, passed through toown
on a sneciU train, enroute to Camp
.1 MiW 'I
1lcw1s for dir,Jiarge. TtioOtrain was
Yinado u! of mostly Oregon, Washing
tifli and Idaho lO-u, and were of
the 2nd and 4th divisions, having
seen ffom fourtoen to twenty Sionths
Hervice on the other side .The outfit
brought back with them four Croix
de Guerre and one DHOTingubihcd
Service Cross, besides honor Aedals
from other countries.
The Ladies of thcoCunteen and the
Salvation Ariiiy9-ere there, of couiso
wiyi "eats" which, with one look at
the tfbys faces. Q'ttJd convince an
Lone tliattho were being thoroughly
enjoyeo.. As thetrein bulled out three
rousing " 'RhJ' 're given, ono
,for thennteon suS the oilier for hS
Salvation sini. . .
m mm Vrmm IM
Miss S'.olla Bodiner returned home
a few days ago from Puiadlse, Ore
gon, where she has been for the
ipast few days visiting relatives.
(illlll to I'lVlklWt I
Miss Martha Hetty Cochran and
Master Sam Coclnan, loft last night
for Portland, to visit at the Charles,
Cochran homo for a .short tlmo. i
Returning llonu
Mr. and Mre. C. R, Hazen wero In
the clly yeotordr.y enrouio to .their
home iu; Kcho, Oregon, after spend
ing a fow days -with iholr son In El
gin. I . i
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.Motored Finm Joseph
-Mia. L. E. Caviuess and daughtor,
Lois, motored to this city yestoiday
from Iholr home In Joseph, to spend
few days at tho homo of Mrs.
Giace Molltor on fourth street.
SECRETARY DANIELS SAILS
FOR A VISIT TO HONOLULU
(By Associated Press to The Observer'
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Aug. 13.
Joscphus Daniels, secretary of thc
navy, sailed for Honolulu today on thc
battleship New York. Four destroyers
provide thc escort for tho big vessel.
Ileaullful stationery of the vory
latest patterns is what brings sf !
many customers into Sifverthorn s
for such items. They always havo
practically evory kind of lato, high
class boxes of stationery.
Dally 8-11-tr
FAMILY DRUG STORE J j II ll
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T7S nRXNDTJ T5VENTNCI OTiSERVETl
AlOIYlUvMOItll.I.ATlOX TO KM)
IN OCTOHICIt.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. Demob-
:allon of the army "so ffir nn
Tdnight 4-ACTS Vaudeville--4
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COMING FRIDAY BILL HART
combatant troops are concerned"
win he completes the last of Octob-
or, Secretaity linker announced Tuos-
dnv.
CADE
... THURSDAY
ONLY
Sale
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ONLY. BIG
CIRCUS COMING
La Grande One Day
UNTO
Li I I
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Show Grounds Opposite Court House
Myd lily liiypft
17 Cs VAST ARRAY OF FOREIGN FEA- vSAU?!
I fijf TUKES ENTIRELY NEW TO AMERICA. V!
K43-Perforniers-r4Q0 3-R. R. Trains-SXW
(m500-Borses-500 400-Wild Animals-400k
U$310GI),OCOCapitallnvested53,000,0O0,5ffl
pmS200"Acts, Features and Sensations200Jfelj
fmA CARL HAG EN BECK'S Sfeu
l;ATralnod Wild Animals- Mfl
IPraWSLOW RATE EXCURSIONS 0ri!&JOS
&rrfflitJM- BAILR0ADS.?V4 ''MJ
HIGHEST CLASS
Thrco-M:le, Col.lcn, Gllttcr
intt, BcwililvriiiK, Million
Diillur Street Parailo at 10:00
A. M., precediii(r r'irst I'ur-formuiKf.
Tickets on Sale Show Day at Levy-Vogel's
Drug Store at Same Prices as Charged on
Show Grounds
SHERRY'S
Last Showing jToday of
Hale Hamilton
-TULL OF PEP"
AND THE COMEDY
LA GRANtf WiJEig.T? IERVER-STAR B
oEastegioOregon's Big Hon Paer.
TTTTifcPJ
CIUCUS m WORLD!
Ono ticket admits to all.
Tents illuminated by electric-,
ity at night, Two nerform
'nnccn daily, 2 and 8 P. M.
Doors open 1 anil 7 P. M.
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