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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
t-,.r k r Page Ten LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Double Funeral . Service Is Held ' At Union Sunday lljr W. V. Connor v (Observer Correspondent) '. UNION (Bpoclul) Tho double tunenil of Major and Mil Boulli, the BRed couple who tiled last Thursday und Krlduy within 12 hours of each othor, was held Hun day afternoon from tho Methodist church. Major tfouth, a civil war -veteran dropped dead suddenly Thursday and Mrs. Mouth who hus burn a paralytic for many years, 'passed uway tho next morning; w hile In a state of coma, probably 'without even knowing of her hus band's demise. The Houlhs hud made this county their homo for over fifty years and for the punt flfU'on years Mrs. South has suf fered from parulysls. Mr, Kenilmrton und family have iitoved to Union from Grunta 'a I following un exehunKo of property In the two towns, Mr. ItemlnKton Hecurlnff a flvu-ucre tract In North Union and Hum Keck tuklnir over tho Grunt I'uhs property and leav Iiik Immediately , for tho latter place. K. V. Houlor, J. K. Allen, I. P. Derby, U M. Walls, James UeVore, Mux UeVoro and Hcrt DeVoro went to Maker recently to attend the ' BpurUman's club ntectlnif and bco tho pictures which wero ' shown by u representative of. the mate ruiiio commission. ltoy HcarbrouKh and fumily linvo moved to linker whero ho has ac cepted a position In a stoi c. K. P. Geertsen Is in Idaho for ft few weeks, lie will remain in the neighboring state during the sheep sheurlng season. -A pluy was given at tho Mormon church Huturday evening by tho ltellef society. This Is un annual event to celebnito thu founding of the society, ripcclul numbers, both vocal and instrumental, wero given between Acts. ; Mountain Gem: Kebekuli lodge hun issued Invitations to the local Odd Fellows und their futilities for n social gutherlng ut tho Odd Kel lows hall Wodnvsduy evening of this week, A short session of tho lodge will bu followed by u gen eral social timo und tho serving of u lunch. George Foster, wno lives In North Union, Is reported us suf fering from an uttuck of the shingles, Aniong the t'nlon residents who Here and There With Sports Cameramen y:-Y;'.v., ?i l v WJsryt J 1 Ilorlon Smith's return to Joplln, "Mo., utter a very successCul winter season of golf was ause for a big banquet in his honor st which Mayor Chailos A. Patterson, right, presented Smith with a handsome watch.' 2 Helen Merrllt, Washington statu cu-ed star in basketball, tennis and hockey,'! proof that competitive athletics (Iocs not tend to deiroy beauty, 3 Paul Norilstrom.. Midland College star, is rated one ot thu most vcrsutllo athletes iu Nebraska. A The co-eds at Kansas got their greatest kick (rum soccer. Virginia ll'uruoioutU, lott, and Mary Koyes are pictured. iu a recent, game. Evans moved from Union to Long lleach about aix years ago. Miss Evans la about 1) years old. Mrs. Mary Castor went to la Grande Monday afternoon to at tend a golden wedding anniversary. The couple celebrating their fif tieth wedding anniversary are Mr. and Mrs. White, parents of Mrs. Castor's former husband, who died several years ago. Word has been received bv the local Epworth League members that the Islund City leaguers will be here next Sunday evening for a Joint meeting with the Union j organization. Plans for the enter tainment of the visitor will be arranged by a committee In charge of Miss Ruth Connor. IT'S NOT HARD TO GROW THIN People all about you can testify to that Most of the slender figures seen today have been won in easy ways. Many have been won by Marmola prescription tab lets, based on a modern scientific discov ery. People hsve used Marmola for 20 years millions of boxes of it. Now (lender figures in almost every circle show what Marmola does. . A book in each box of Marmola gives the formula and states the scientific rea sons for results. So users realize how and why effects are beneficial. A way which has done so much for so many deserves a test from you. Make it now. watch the results for a little while, then decide. Ask your druggist today for II box of Marmola. urc driving new curs uro Alva Cun ningham und Jumes Webb. According to an unnouncement In the locui paper Miss Junln ('router, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1). H. Crouler, and a former grad uate of the Union High school, now finishing her work for a 11. B. de gree In commerce ut CorvulUs, has become engaged to Melvln Allen, of Tlgard, Oregon. The announce ment was mado at the Zetu Tuu Alpha sorority and Theta Chi frat ernity houses at the Oregon Htute collegorecently. Mrs. Pearl 8huw, Mrs. Flora Klelblock and daughter, Knthryn, were Idi Orumlu visitors Saturday. A second presentation of the pluy "Tho Hand of tho lw" which wus given by a cast from the senior cluss of tho Union High school sev eral weeks ago, Is scheduled for Friday night of this week. Many requests havo been made for an opportunity to see the pluy ho the school decided to stuge It a second time. Mrs. John Clark who Tius boon seriously III for several weeks, was tuken to La Grundo for medical examination lost Saturday. , She was brought bach to Hot Luke end Is now In tho hospital there. Sun day she was reported aa aomewhut better.. Lewis Illdeler. who has hud charge ot the plumbing work ut Hot Jiku for the lust few yeurs, hus moved to Union. The Bidders aro occupying tho Townley proper ty in North Union, whero Mrs. llideler's purenis formerly lived. If radio funs In this county will tuno In on KOKIt, Long Uracil, Cul., any evening at 5 o'clock thoy will listen to a former Union girl. Miss Juno Evans, duughtur of Mr. and Mrs. l'cllx Evans, of Long lleach, and grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Gambill, of Union, Is heard In piano recitals. The BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs from colds may lead to 'se rious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, sn emulsified creosote that it pleasant to take, Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; It soothes and heals the Inflamed membranes and in hibits germ growth. Of all known drugs creosote Is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing sgencies ior coughs from colds and bronchial Irritations. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elementa which soothe and best tho inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is sbsorbed into the blood, attacks the teat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in lite trestment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irrilstions, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money efunded if not re lieved after taking sccording to direc tions. Asa, your druggist, tadr.l CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON 3C YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Friday and AT TROTT, atmrday EE'S - Two Big Shirt Purchases 25 Dozen Silk Striped and fancy Broadcloth collar-attached, Shirt craft make. Regular $2.50 to $3.50 values $1.85 3 for $5.50 : : : : ? f t t t t t y f t f t f f T T f $ 0 $ . ' -1 For Friday And Saturday Only we give you choice of our heavy weight overcoats that sold from $25.00 to $35.00. ? T t t t This offer with every Suit you purchase at the X Sale Prices of $18.85 to $38.85, or a new Spring Suit Priced at Y T t t z $25 to $35 $2.00 BLANKET SALE The last of the heavy blankets, single or dou ble. Buy one at the Pendleton, Oregon City and Nashua regular price $7.95 to $15; ' Take Another For . $2.00 Big purchase "Stand ard" pure silk and silk-and-rayon collar at tached, $5.00 to $7.50 Shirts $3.85 - 2 i'or $7.50 SHORTS All sizes and colors. Regular 75c and $1 sellers 3 for $2.00 Broadcloth Pajamas $1.95 NEW SPRING TROUSERS Men's and Young Men's. $3,15 -$3.85 $4.45 - $4.85 Shoes and Oxfords Nettleton and Dr. Reed the last of them that sold to $16.50 $7.65 New Spring Stetson and Lee Hats $5.00 to $8.50 TROTTER'S Successor to Clint's Clothicry New Pull-over and Sleeveless Sweaters $4.85 to $6.50 Thursday. March 21, 1920. Stevens-Van Engelen Co. 1405-6 Adams. La Grande, Ore. Grace Bldg. New Frocks - Ensembles Coats FOR EASTER f? ' v ; NEW HATS $2.95 to $4.95 Make your selection now while the stock is complete - a small deposit will hold any Hat or Garment. Suits Ricellio Crepe in now .spring hhutles, plain 4iIoi-h, navy, im'uci, orvlilil siitl ml. I'ast to wa-sliUim $1.49 Yd Silk Under Things Cifpu it' oliiiio mid m.vou iiii tlt'iililnj, btt'p-ins, Frt'iuli (uuiticM, gywiw, i-lit'inL-o-.slii., pitjaninji cw uia(cl cul-. -.j' $1.98 Men's Dress Shirts mm ilnialcl(i(h sstriiMs, pin I it coltii-N iiiuiuiU'ctl tiiluru collar ittiutiHHl of baiwl 98c to $2.95 Printed Fabrics . In Voiles Rayon Lawn ' Organdy Batiste 33c to 98c All Over Lace Miuwoi. all over I II v u ii l ocr ii L'ulum nil over I n o o for boil s i r i! a i j IIIOHSI. I'll1 V Ii 1 1 v o tXTU mt gu-i 1 98c Yd. Kabo Corsets Tlic "Live .llmlel Itasris", A slylc for every figure. $1.98 to $3.98 Boys' Golf Hose Hoys' Miort llireo ijuaiter Iiom.', pluhls, bright colors. Kizo T to Vi 25c and 45c Printed Silks ttiWHtfr.il idIoi-s nutl imllornn butli lllit iinil (lurk. 10" $T.49 and $1.98 yd. Hosiery for Easter Mill fasliUiiu-il, Mii-o llii-oml silk or biiraoii fusliioneil new slimles 98c to $2.49 Men's Underwear leii's 1 1 h in s rihliiil iinlun, Htflit weliclil while or ei-ru slmil hvie. iinklo leuglli, !Si.es ;)U to oil 89c EASTER FOOTWEAR Mens Oxfords Itliit-k tr Ian calf oxfimLs well mjIis rubber luvi $3.95 Boys' Shoes lllnek or Invviu ialf, bhulier rubber lu-el , 8', - IVx $2.19 12-2 2.79 2'i - 5i 2.93 Boys' Black or Brown Oxfords 8!, - 11' $2.49 12 2 2.S9 2Ji- 5'V 2.98 Nunn - Bush Oxfords rir imn lilnek ami tan $7.90 Wilbcr Coon Shoes for the huitl-lo-rit foot $S.90 Three Button Oxfords lllnek kill lenttMY. turn ule, inllllnry lMel. tnhlMY tap $3.95 Women's Straps In hlnek imleiit or kid lenlh. it, mililiiry heel $3.95 and $4.95 Girls' Straps And Oxfords lllnek 1'iileiit MrnK Sli - HS $2.23 12 2 2.49 2 'i- 7 2.95 Black or Tan Oxfords Yi -nVi $i.98 12-2 2.25 2! J- 7 2.49 to 2.93