The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., November 8, 1918, page 1
AUGUST LADIGES VICTIM OF SPANISH INFLUENZA
August Ladiges, one of the best known farmers of the
Trout Lake Valley, died Tuesday evening, Nov. 5, of Spanish Influenza at
his home. Mr. Ladiges had been ill for about 12 days. He leaves a wife, two
children, four brothers and one sister to mourn his loss.
Deceased was 31 years of age.
August Ladiges was born in Camas Prairie, the son of
pioneer settlers of this county. He was a most progressive farmer and stock
raiser. He was one of the best known ranchers in the Trout Lake Valley.
CARD OF THANKS
We were deeply moved by the kind assistance of our neighbors and friends during the sickness and death of our beloved husband, father and brother. We also wish to thank the donors of the beautiful floral offerings.
Mrs. A. Ladiges and Children.
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