.lV . J HOOD RIVEI1 GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922 i 1RYA0EL HAYS OPERA SINGERS TO PRESENT OLD CLASSICS IN COSTUME - Iff . v . v . 11 - , 1- h r 1 J 5" i W'-'i F 3 The Mary Add Hays Opera Singers, featuring costumed excerpts from both light and grnnd opera, as well as many concert classics, will be heard here In recital In the near future. Scenes from "Faust," "lUgoletto," "Car men," "II Trovatore," "Martha," and many other old favorites will be used, presented musically and artistically correct Miss Days position as one ol the popular American coloratura artists Is secure, and her company Bets distinct forward pace. In the etaAflar pf Lyceum muslo. AT RIALTO THEA1 RETNOV. 22rid Ticket sale will begin on November 17th. Under auspices of Brotherhood Clubs of Riverside and Asbury Churches. An Example of Kelly's Individuality Italian Renaissance Dining Room Suite IN WALNUT FINISH This is one of the most moderate priced, and yet one of the most distinctively-designed Dining Room Suites we have ever offered. The walnut finish in two-tone effect, and its correct proportions, presents a suite you will admire and want All hardwood, dust proof buffet, with or . without mirrors, center-guarded drawers with boxed-in bottoms; chairs have blue leather covered seats; fluted legs. The low price makes it possible for every family to own this Suite. KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. HARDWARE FURNITURE now MUCH WOOD IS IN A CORD? We will be closed all day Saturday, Nov. 1 1 ARMISTICE DAY Don't forget to lay in your Thrcc-Day Supply SERVICE, QUALITY AND SATISFACTION The Hood River Market A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Phone 4311 IT'S the foods from the farm that make a race of .strong men axJ women. Our pure butter is guaran teed to add new zest to 3'our meals and joy to your life. Our service is cfHcient and .courteous. Fhone your order. HOOD RIVER CREAMERY f-- Rubber Stamp Ink at Glacier Office A citizen asked this Question of County Clerk Shoemaker last week, Mr. Shoemaker to confirm his own re ply sought information of the depart ment of weights and measures and he received the following reply from Dep uty Wm. A. Dalziel : "In answering your inquiry of Octo ber 26 relative to the following ques tion. 'If a person buys a cord of 16- incb wood how many cubic feet should he receive?' I would say that according to the Oregon state law and opinion rendered by the attorney general, he should receive 128 cubic feet. "I am inclosing you a copy of our pamphlet pertaining to laws of Weights ana Measures uepartmem ana win re fer vou to Daees 11 ana i wnicn think will give you the desired infor mation." The laws cited are : Firewood shall be sold by the cord or fraction of a cord : coal shall be sold bv the ton or fraction of a ton : ice shall be sold by weight, and in all sales of firewood, coal or ice, definite statement shall be made to the pur chaser as to the amounts or quantities thereof. (Oregon Laws. bee. 8115.) Buy wood .by the cord or fractional nart thereof : ordering "by the load is meaningless. A "load or wooa hauled in a small wagon might consist of less than half cord, and yet be a laree load for that particular wagon Under the "law" you are entitled to know the correct measure of the wood delivered ; it must also be well piled which means that "bulk beading. "brideinir." and other "methods" of filing wood In a loose manner, are an awful. In order that wood dealers and con Burners be treated fairly and impartial lv reerardinir the shrinkage of wood this office advises that (unless sold by special contract) a shrinkage of 12 cubic feet to the cord will be recog nized under the following conditions An order to a wood dealer for a cord of four-foot wood means that when the dealer delivers the wood carefully oiled it should contain 12a cubic feet, but if the wood is sawed into 16-inch lentrths after delivery and when re piled contains 116 cubic feet the wood dealer has delivered a legal cord of wood. An order placed for a cord of wood which is sold in 16-inch lengths or other short wood of similar lengths such as block wood or chain wood from saw mills means that the dealer must deliver 123 cubic feet of wood. When an order is placed for a cord of foot wood with the request that the caler saw it into 16 irfch lengths be fore delivery, 116 cubic feet will.con- stiute a legal cord. Wood delivered In the condition in which it is purchased must contain 128 cubic feet to constitute a legal cord. BLACK IS AT PORT LAND CONVENTION W. M. Black, manager of the Hood Kiver Creamery, left yesterday for Portland, where he will attend the an- ual convention of the Oregon State Buttermakers' Association. Mr.Black's creamery, wnicn is now making prep arations to move to a S10.0U0 new home January 1, has probably made greater headway the past five years than any other institution of its kind in the state. The output has advanced from about 25,000 pounds annually to mora than 200,000 pounds. Mr. Black before leaving for Port land prepared.for exhibit at the Pacific Land Products Show an entry in the butter contest. He also entered a complimentary exhibit of butter. The entries were made from regular com mercial churnings. BOWLING NEWS Hood River wins again. The Blue Diamonds went to Portland Monday night and made another clean sweep by taking all three games from Uncle's Pies team and also bowled the high score so far this season of any team in the league, total 2889, beating the other team 120 pins per game. House was high with 612, Shay next with K93 and the other boys also right up there with good scores. This was Mr. House's last trip down and it will be hard to find a man to fill his shoes, as.he bowls a very strong game. The boys all say, however, that they will do their bestjto keep the team on top where tbey are now and have been all neason. They have won 18 games aad lost six. Scores were as follows : Blue Diamonds House 179 197 236 612 Shay 220 190 183 f93 Smith 164 189 189 5-12 Sherrell 199 213 163 675 Goodwin 173 203 191 f67 ToUls 935 992 9622 889 Uncle's Ties- Meier 186 167 189 642 Boentje 180 148 189 517 Watkina 146 129 182 457 Hubbard 147 170 146 4f3 Flannagan 169 179 185 533 Totala 823 793 891 2512 M. A. A. C won three games from Zellerbach and Toke Points won three games from Kelly Olympians. OBITUARY Carrie Barbara Keif Funeral services were held Sundsy for Mrs. Carrie Barbara Reif, wife of H. F. Reif. of Gilmer, Wash,, who died Friday at the Cottage hospital. Rev. C. R. Delepine officiated. Mrs. Reif, whose maiden name was Carrie Barbara Seid, was born at Ne ligh. Kebr., April 26, 1S86. Her fam ily moved later to South Dakota, where on JuncJJO, 1904, she was mar ried to Mr. Reif. Mrs. Reif had been a member of the Baptist church since 1919. in 1911 Mr. Reif and his family moved to the Willamette Valley. Tbey came to Hood River in 1918, later mov ing to the v a hington side of the Co lumbia. In addtiion to her husband she is survived by three ions ana a daughter. Her parents and a sister also survive. Card of Tbanls We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their aid and kind words of sym pathy darirg our bereavement at the time of the death and illms of our wife and mother. Epecialiy will we treasure in our memory thoughts nf the belp and sympathy tendered as ty felllow employe of the Mt. Adan.n Orchard Company and of thow who presented beautiful floral tributes. II. F. Reif and Family. Automatic windshield wipers, $5.00. Uood River Garage. M TDM Tro IT m mm urn v? i i hi . ij For winter driving, change to "Red Crown" quick-starting gasoline and stick to it. "Red Crown" vaporizes rapidly, even at zero temperatures. It is the quickest-starting motor fuel on the market. You'll notice the difference immediately in the increased power and flexibility of your en gine running on "Red Crown." It delivers 100 power instantly in the coldest weather. Play safe. Fill at the Red Crown sign, at service stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) V i WWW ?5 .0 Zerolcne good cold-test oils flow freely and lubri cate perfedly in zero weather proted the bearings increase the power and flexibility of your engine. ir li. ' , 'i - .i Ruins Talk! Blackened, charred ru ins tell a sorrowful tale of loss, but the insured home owner sees new consruction already be gun. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. policies have built many a home upon the very ashes of great con flagraiions' Make a memo now to telephone . 2804 R. E. SCOTT Hood River, Oregon LUTHERAN LADIES mirn ntumm arm in UIYU ttlLIlUl AMAH The Ladies Aid of the Immsnuel Lutheran church has donated to the church a handsome osk altar. Dedi cation exercises have been held. The altar is of solid oak. in a dark finish and harmonizing with the finish of the handsome painting of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, executed by a St. Paul, Minn., artist, adorna its een ter. The Young Peoples Society of the church have presented me congrega tion with a stereopticon outfit, and Sundsy evening the pastor. Rev. P. Hilgendorf, will give an illutrated lecture on "Moses the Emancipator." He plans on illustrated lectures twice monthly. PHOENIX CAMP NOTES The Thoenix Utility Co., which has bee a delayed in construct kin of a dam for the I'acifie Tower & Light Co., re ports that adequate material is now available. The con t ruction, which has completed the heaviest of the work on the new rystem. which will develop 10.UUU horse power, r.aa reaucea ua crewa to 190 men. Later, when a three-mile pipe line is being laid, an additional 100 men will be needed f.r a short time. II ig het cash price paid for yonr ned furniture, toveand rugs. Call McClain at C A. t rans Co. slVU Have your auto top refinisbed at the Hood River Garage. Join the American Legion in celebration of ARMISTICE DAY Saturday, Nov. II We will close all day Yours for Service Vincent & Shank "The Home of Quality Groceries" AT THE THEATRES THE RIALTO Friday and Saturday, November 10 and 11, special offering for Armistice Day celebration, "My Wild Irish Roe," direct from Blue Mouse theatre in Portland. Also Fables. Topics and News. Usual prices. Sundav, one day only, November 13, Colleen Moore and all star cast in the Goldwyn special, "Come On Over." Also comedy and Pa the Reriew. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, John Barrymore in a screen version of William Gillette's famous stage play, "Sherlock Holmes," adapted from the book by A. Conan Doyle. A picture so big and gripDing that we are playing it for three full days in order for ev ervone to see it. Also Episode 3 of "Miracles of the Juncte," and Felix, the Black Cat in cartoon. The biggest entertainment of the season and at no raise in prices. "Sherlock Holmes" just finished a run at the Msjeftie. Portland. .and had the crowds in line to see it, 10 and 3, three days, Monday, TuesdayTand Wednesday, No vember 13, 14 and IS. Thursday only. November 16, Rusco and Hockwald's famous Georgia Min strels. One nigtit onfy. people, big bras band and street parade at noon. 12-pier orchestra. The big gest and best minstrel show on the road. At the Heilig immediately after Hood River. Prices entire lower floor and balcony. SI plus war tax; lege. tl.50 plus tax: gallery. SOc plus tax. Seats now on sale at theatre. Ail WE THANK YOU We desire to express appreciation to our customers who so freely took advantage of the special offer repre sented In our annual October sale of Thor Electric Washers. During October 355,of our customers In Washington and Oregon availed themselves of the opportunity to become owners of this dependable household electri cal servant. We know that these new Thor owners will realize full value from their Investment through the convenience, economy and reat labor-saving possibilities of this appliance. The cost for electricity to (operate this de vice Is less than 20 cents per month for the average household., while the nature of the service rendered Is of such assistance In carrying on the work In the home that It cannot be measured In dollars and cents. It Is our endeavor to make It easy for our customers to procure the best In the way of all electrical appliances and to this end we strive to handle only such electri cal devices as have been proven and found reliable. CT30EZD Pacific Power & Light Co. "Always at Your Service" seats reserved. Friday and Saturday, Novemer 17 and 18, the screen's dramatic thunder bolt, "In the Name of the Law." Vera Kolstad and the Warlitzer daily. Matinee every day, 2 p. m. THE LIBERTY Friday and Saturday, November 10 and 11. popular priced return engage ment of Priscilla Dean in "Conflict" Also Buffalo Bill, No. 11, "Perils of the Plsins." Sundsy only, November 13, Hoot Gibson in "Step On It," a western drama full of action. Also Pathe News. Frank Munroe at the piano. Tourists AH flead West Although winter has made its ap pearance in the mid-Columbia district, a considerable traffic of motor tourists is notktsble here, and the municipal auto park is still occupied each night. For two weeks, however, the park has not been occupied by a party of motor ita heading east. The traffic now is all toward the west "Most of those who now stop here," says Glen Sloat, custodian of the park, "are ! tourists from the middle wesL who are beaded by this route to Cali fornia lot the winter. Ice Creams, lee and Drinks. Ice Cream for partie, dinners and special ; T" t . . occasions, lue i neaeanu ieiu We water-proof your auto top while yoa wait. Hood River Garage. Auto Owner and Tire Buyer Do you know that George K. Culp is associated with 85 factories making highest quality merchandise ? And remember that nothing but the highest quality of merchandise is furnished the Culp Plan Stores, giving you a quality of goods - nothing better carried by any other store and a price that nobody matches. Call at 109 4th SL and see the goods and get our prices. We save . you money. General Blacksmithiiig Welding, MacHne Work Wagon Work hi especial i!lt3tiog fid ta voti tl Orchiri irA firm InqkmeMs. AoiomooOe Wart ai &t Eepak af Sprkgs a Spedify. W. L UPSON Ptonc 2723 Twelfth $L s : 2 o