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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
e o TAT1T! sTX Dorothy Clark -a;,- ,.. '.-'''-I .:' ! ' : Dorothy Clark, 17, actreua, wnoo mother in uuintr iiwbui t liuwliiiKon, tnovlo star, for 1200,000 charging ho attacked Dorothy, is spending her honeymoon In Boa ton with her husband, Karl L. Kims. 8ho denies Vha charges of her mother and declares that IUiwlincon has always been a respectful friend. : MOONSHINE IS iilill DUBMX, Apr. 21. The making of moonshine liquor in iielund han as sumed tilnrminr propottionK, iiiui threatens to impu'r Krin's standing: in the Hrithih Isles as the most temper ate f the ytoup. The trafiir m illicit liquor or "poth een'' is deM'iHuvi by the t'athftlie Total Abstinenre h'ucieiy as a by-ptoduet of the Conflict in JrHnnri, a::d its rapid growth during the past three years wan confirmed by many of the bishops in their recent l.cnlen pastorals. Kv on the Hail Kin-ann. in spile of the many weighty political iiucstions con front ins: it haj1 tuken not of the situa tion and appointed n Commission of Inquiry to examine the exce:es which one bisdiop cleclnre.i "are gravely de morulizinK the musnes of the people." Ireland's drink hill for litlil amount ed to :W,200-,00O pounds, of which tiearly half went to the Uritish Kx che'quen in ta';alion. Formidable as this fiffuie may appear, however, com jmrative statistics fur the United King dom how'that the drink record o' Ireland was lower ny a comfortable margin than that of luiRland, M'tiles or Rcotlnnd, I'er capita of population, Ireland consumed fl pounds 14 nhitlinus in drink last year, as compared with H pounds 17 shillings for Holland and Wales nnd 7 pounds 10 shtlliiiKS six pence for Scotland. Hut these esti mates are based solely on the liquor that pay tax. Thciefoie the patient computors of diz:y statistics are en deavoring to uncertain Krin's stand injr with the aildiliun of her bootleg fraternity. While then is no move in Ireland for piohibilion there is a utronp; pub lic sent intent in favor of tempi'i ance, flnd it is heUcved that the 1 ree State jrovernmenl when e.-tablished will iimonK its imm litst leirislation pass laws intended to check abuae. In the Urea of the Notthern Parliament there Is a strong party, mainly composed of member of the Presbyterian church, which favors total prohibition. Hut the pressu-e of current politics and 4hc need for' keeping n united front trawberries KitsIi 'cp;clnlil( for Frcsli (irccn I'cas li'adishcs I'Vc.li .si:rauu.- IJiincli I'cots New (';ililiac Rlit.liarl) c;'.l Li t I lire I'Vcsli Walla Walla Spinacli Afi-cin-r fcr Chase - Sanl.orn's rnlTcfn ami Teas J, G. Snodgrass 109 Depot St. Tfro Pflons, Call Miia 75 NO C1IABCJK FK I)EUVi:i.- o O on Honeymoon . r;:A ' 1?. r: H'i-j' - - .. V . vva i.:; ;';'''':. :A-.-: nj;iinst uny intorfcrtfiico by the South i with noithcni ind-jnendi'iico has iri iluccd u trmporuiy shulvin of tho l(ttP:tion not only at cIcctionH but in 1 1 ho Parliament itself. I iSppolnl to The Observer) rovi:, Apr. 21. .m i'h. j. n. Prli'fl will leave Saturday for n vln it with her purentH, Mr. and Mr. K. D. Wheeler, at WelHer. Idaho. K. V. Marten, the fruit buyer of Webier, Idnho, was In Cove on Wed ueH'lay. lie reportu tluv weather cnndltionH tniieli the mime In Idaho an In Oregon nnd &aVH the fruit trees nre no further advanced there than here. The HiinHhlnp for the1 one or two daya til Im wmkk haa Induced an nnfiy of people, waititiK for the first alylt of HprliiK. to sally forth with hoes anil rakes and begin their luirden lnir. .Mrs. J. K. Ktenriis of Ln Orande enmn In on Wednesday to Bin'nd n rew days ut th,9 homo of her uii' do. Dr. C. .M. Kanifdell. C. W. Dullols, general missionary for Kasleru Otegiln will hold ser vices at the church of the Ascen sion, In Cove, on Wolnesday, April 2th. There Is a special meeting of the taxpayers of school dhdiict No. ir, called for Siilurday, April The object of the meeting Is lo discuss jthe financial piohlfm. At 11 meet ing of the district, held n month ago. It was decided to nliluce tho teaching force !y dispensing wh STARTS MUCH SICKNESS A oloKRing mass of undigested food that rrmnina fprmentinrv it. ... i ach or intestines sends the poisons it I develops through the entire human body. "Keep the bowels open," is ono ! rule of health recognized by all schools I of medicine. Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stom ach and benefit the liver. For indiges 1 tion, biliousness, bad breath, bloating, ' ffaS Or constitution, nn rm.ti. ,m more highly recommended. No grip. tnar or musea. Viir Smnlav Dinner vc. ! Tuiaii't's I ir 't Onions IYi'mi 'I'nii.aloc 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 Cai-iMis Turnips 'auliriower .i .-.l ,-.,.1 1 l1. " V." '"iiKyw!--- MEET AT CQVE the domestic scleire mill cnmincrclal coiiims. the object of course, la n 11") M um il iii-f the rap1w. lly u petition John In', lo I lit- iHinnl board. ;milutcd hy.'E. I I;i rt !i'V tho iu, ;i r Hi" IiIkIi school i'.niiiy. signed by a large number of iiiri. ( '"'"P"' '" rimli.-r thrfr i gacramentO Will Bo itruiin.i tiini run 1 1 11 up ill': t'ti m 1 1 i 1. 1' j ('nil hc, it vuu deemed advisable In I call another meeting, j V:ii. Hancock, formerly of Cove,! - nty-AnlHt.-d Pron) hut late of (Vlgury. with his family, i BAf'HAMKNTO. Apr.-21. A for me, making an extended visit utjimil order i'H""tin all malt cm the home of ,in moth r. .Mm, Win. i ploy. of1 tin- city fm-ltitthi:; pl!c- ; lliini'iji-k. In rove. , IPrn. WuIIit llurnhv In .il wll !i ' iliihthi'lH. Tim Mo lwi Wood mil ii will iu Him fiii'lci hull for their IihIko niuiim for III" pri'Scnt. TIiIh hull In unci hi' th Ainnrlciin l.i-isloii. by t ti - ! j P ! ' I I A?'TJ i ill ' " " ffjtF r- ! I rkv'' 1 'I fe ' ; Harris Vb.A aula aSaiatfefeiwf 1 'j 1'? ' eocmiaHT tsi2 i &iJ J 1 -Trrffl-rrinni tmt n hm i iiiiminri mi iimwn iinriwin n irt f- M i I F11 C ' 11 II Turn the Corner and . IVeliy bprmglield . Save a Dollar ; B fffiSSr?v 1 'ars Star Lainnlry Soap '.)0i' ' I .Vaa 1 'I'lic li'.'st uratcs ,rf 1-olilVc. 1 lh. cans 4Hc 1 , E NVS I .' 1(1 Ih. sacks (Vrn Meal. :? for $1.(H i I . 4 ,, f"tl I'' Ralston P. ran 20c ) 1 ""l.vni. know that yon enl., ( Standard Tomatoes :i for r,0c ( 1 iJi-w lmv K('llv-Xi,riiii.io1.1 ,' Solid Rack Tomatoes 25 ' B .. ' , ' . U - 1 ()rcu'on Milk, 2 i; r 2.-)c; 9 for 1.1H): case, .-).()() j I, res at thft sain-, price as WX TlA ()ur prices are-delivered tt. your hoine. ( uin- . I oilier standard tires Kcll- 4' mMuW'''' f 1 la re mir prices wilh others why pay more .' , ' I tiros; haw alwavs licen AH Nl ' '' I Known fr their ,,alitv. W WB01n fel I 1 - J. G. HOLM I WiMiW-tei I GROCER . 1 . F-iAs5-.A Hii 41 ti-Aiii -J: -ntEsonnm--. "(... I c ' ! Q o . o o o ( o o o 0 o. ' OIRAKDF KrRNTS'O OBSERVER Woman's Auxiliary, nnd ul i,y tin , J. .1. Cnnhy and A. ore l.'nl'Mi vliitnrs to- A Eewhiskorad City ini'ii una fin1 unit t'i Ktiu't -niw will; !iT:i i "!!;' t-ily 111 in fi-r the l. i' !: o-' .r.ii In; lii-ld ' lif Ketl im illi. ," fai H'fitvnny hy (fly V i IMyiln l. S'M'V. followlii); 11 i n n of til' yhUla-in li wns recently chosmi "chief whin k'Tino." He will also rHipitt ullott.ri railways rouiiiiK Into Hit c'ly to, uteottiite their employes to prow j I'lhh'r the in' ruh'S of th rluh ; any miMtitifi' Hha vIiim hU v.!i!yk"rn : lii-fiii .t n -K imiwl uiitintlt li iv- i,,, in i.;,ii 8i.ar.-a io. YOlA'ti Ol TI.AWS fsl'RIXOFIKI.lJ. III.. Air. HI. A Mimrttjt of youtliMil liuiuliu, 1 null I I v -hi's of u'ri wan tu'c ii Into t il lluily by )oli.'o to.!.iy. Timy con li'S.ii'il till' HhoodliK I-'rhlay liirht of :':niT .Ma utul Haiti thi'v hud sturt- d out to olitiiln money for j buKKV j de on Sunday. II.h Met, n fueed to drop hnr tbiHili, tlwy Buiil, sci they "1" Try the spoi-inl Kri'iu h I'nslry with ynur ici- irram at the I'nlme unl'w linnniy. 4-lfi-tf T"Q , Out 17 Million fan U-J Ytatlu RRAI THK WANT AIISI I -i.L-T Quality - that's the Reason i ' V"1 ;"Ji The Accommodation Store Will Serve You a complete Line of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Fre'ii ruiAs, Vegetables and Farm Produce Cal: us for your Poultry Supplies W'l' Roll and Ctuiirantec Champion Flour Plume Your orders Main 7IU Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHKR3 ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone, Black 1241 Fir & Jefferson Fridiv Anvil .PI. 13?? -o u . .... ' 'CATARRH ft of heed or I threat il uititlly iP benefited by the vport of for the ever erowing popularity of Albcrs Flapjack Flour. Makes ligbt.tasty hot cakes. Order a Package Your Grocer Recommends Albers quality Afibers Flapjack Flour Csvtlnllr trt'.td cylindrical con tainer in-ujiJ '"'.. "-- Two BloHx-s North of the R. i;. Track on Fir St. I ocery