ROOD RIVER GLACIER, TTIORSDAY, DECEMBER' 14, 1922 BISHOP REMINGTON mnm, Established 18C9 REMARKABLE MAN "3 n n Hw 1 K ..li,-tr i lit ty .wmw iVLjk 1 ' A . "" ?' ' J Veterans Perform Like Youngsters Nine Studebaker Ete-Six Touring Cars, with a total of one million miles to their credit, recently participated in an economy reliability contest conducted by the Stude baker dealer at Los Angeles. All came through with perfect scores except two one had dirt in the gasoline pipe, the other required a slight adjustment of brakes. This is the most convincing demonstration of motor car reliability of which we know. The run was from Los Angeles to Big Bear Valley and return 239 milesof which 90 were on steep, rough mountain roods that necessitated stamina in every part. Yet the Big-Sixes reached every checking station on time. One of these old veterans has piled up the amazing total of 351,000 miles of practically uninterrupted service of two trips daily between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. Another has 250,000 miles to its credit, and so on. No such group of cars was ever before assembled for such a strenuous proof of endurance. Their entry In competition, over one of the most difficult of Southern Cali fornia's mountain roads, was an expression of confidence of the owners in Studebaker everlasting goodness. The dependability of the Big-Six Touring Car, its low cost of maintenance, its comfort, fine appearance and complete equipment make it the most desirable seven-passenger car on the market. Its price is way below cars that do not even approach it in value. The name Studebaker is your assurance of value and satisfaction. Motomrtif with ornamental radiator cap. Front and rear bumper. Rein-proof, one-piecw winclwiirltl. Automatic wuuinhield wiper. Courteiy light on the driver1! aide which proinotea safety in pasting other car at night. Tcuneau lamp with long extraaion cord. Cowl parking lifchtt. Cowl ventiljitor. Jcwelrd eirht-dry clock. Kear-view mirror. Tbief-ioof UanwuiMion kxi. Tool compartment in the left front door. Shock absorber. MODELS AND PRICES, o. b. factories LIGHT-SIX 5-Past., tli'W. ii., 40 H. P. TonritlB Roadtter U-PM.) Coupe-Roadster (a-Paaa.) Sedan . 1225 . 1550 SPECIAL-SIX S-Pmu., 119' W. B., 50 H. P. Touring.. Roadtter Roadater Coupe Sedan. $127S er (JPuM.) 1250 er (4-Paaa.) 1275 (4-Pata ) 187$ 2050 .BIG-SIX 7-Paaa., 126' W. B., SO B. P. Touring Speedtter (4-Pata.)- Coupe (4-Pom.) Coupe (5-PaM.) 6edn ..$1750 1835 2400 2550 2750 lion-Skid Cord Thaa, Front and Rear, Standard Equipment Terms to Meet Your Convenience Cameron Motor Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON THIS IS STUDEBAKER YEA- R ""IHiSMfflat-n-B318 Candies for Christmas A really wonderful assortment of Candy awaits your inspection here in both BULK and FANCY BOXES. You should at least come in and look them over before you decide. Fancy French Mix Plain Satin Mix Stuffed Satin Mix Nut Taffy Asst. Jelly Strings Ribbon Mix Jelly Beans Hershey's Wrapped Kisses Fine Chocolate Creams All in Bulk. Dozens of Sizes and Varieties in Fancy Gift Boxes. Wonderful Values Moderately Priced. CIGARS FOR CHRISTMAS A Big Assortment of Fine Cigars in Gift Boxes. Good, well known brands, that any smoker will appreciate. Boxes of 5, 10, 12, 25 and 50, priced from 75c to $6.00 per Box. NUTS FOR CHRISTMAS Walnuts, Almonds, Brazils, Filberts, Chestnuts, Peanuts. Only the best quality handled here and our prices are right. Cluster Raisins Those fine big juicy Raisins on the stem. Chinese Ginger - Preserved or Crystalizcd as you wish. Layer FigS - Fresh new pack in 5 pound boxes and in bulk. Dates Fard and Golden in bulk and packages. Candied Cherries and Pineapple -for your candy making. Come in and look at all these good things and buy if you like. THE STAR GROCERY "Good Things to Eat" PERIGO & SON Eastern Oregon holds little of the romantic for the Right Rev. William Proctor Remington, newly consecrated bishop of the Episcopal missionary dis trict of eastern Oregon ana Mr. Kern incton. for they are coming from country almost, identical, geographic ally, with the inland empire. Perti rent to Rapid City, S. D., the center of BishoD Remington's activities for the past four years, are its gold mine" its lumbering interests, its cattle rais ing and its vast reaches of barren land. In his first interview in.Baker, just a day before Thanksgiving and just be fore he left for tne middle west states. he pointed out almost instantly that he quickly "would be at home" in eastern Oregon, insofar as the industries con nected with its topography are con cerned. Bishop and Mrs. Remington are ex pected to arrive in Baker to make their home within the next few days, The Rev. Mr. Remington graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1900. Because of his record estab lished in the university and on the American Olympic team in the hurdles and jumps, he is often referred to as the "athletic bishop." Bishop Kemington is a missionary bishop, and he enters that type of work in eastern Oregon. His first mis sionary experience came while he was in the university. After his graduation, Rev. Mr. Rem ington taught school in Philadelphia Delancy s school. Later he entered the Virginia seminary for further the ological work, it is from this semin ary that many notable Episcopal clergy graduated. Among these are Bishop Potter, of Pennsylvania, and Bishop Phillip Brooks, of Minnesota. He then entered the missionary work in the church, becoming assistant to Dr. Floyd Thompson, of the Trinity church, Philadelphia. A year later he was back working in the slums and estab lisbed the chapel parish of the Holy Apostles not far from the "Devil's Pocket." Then he was named' vicar of the chapel of the Holy Communion, At that time Bishop l nomas, of Wy oming, was rector. In 1911 Dr. Remington was called to be rector of bt. Paul s church of mm neapolis. This church has produced four bishops, according to Kev. Mr, Kemington. In 191b he was named suffragan, or assistant bishop of South Dakota, which post he held until his appointment at the Portland triennial convention to succeed Bishop Paddock in eastern Oregon. He was consecrated bishop of south Dakota in his uniform and left the next day to join his division as a chap lain. He served overseas in this ca pacity. In l9Uo his marriage to Mips nor. ence Allen took place at Burlands, Vt. Mrs. Remington is a versatile woman. She is a talented musician and takes an active role in the musical ailairs of the church in which her husband offici ates. Mrs. Remington also is active in affairs outside the church itself. She has taken prominent roles in wom en s civic club work and in the i. W. C.A. She was electedjpresident of the Women Workers of South Dakota, an Episcopal organization, and during the war was musical hostess at Lamp Dev ens, Mass., with tne i. w. U a. bne is 44 years old, as is the bishop. WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS GOOD 100 PURE f4 me pi cam Maid o) 2) i 4g? cEl G FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS The Business and Professional Worn en's Club has adopted plans for aiding the children of needy and deserving families now attending school here The club women will keep in touch with such children through teachers, and supply clothing and make pur chases of books and supplies where needed. The club will also engago in the near future in the beautihcation of a trian gular plot at the west edge of town where Oak street and Lascade avenue merge into the Loiumma Kiver uign way. The women blocked a movement which called for utilizing of the plot for signboards. The business and pro fessional women, at a luncheon at the Hotel Oreeon Friday night also dis cussed plans for cooperating with the Portland club in preparations for the national convention to be held in the Rose City next summer. In January the business and profes sional women will supply the enter tainment at a recepiton to be tendered bv the members of the Hood River Woman's Club to their husbands. Wasco Cancels Grape Order An order for 18,000 grape vines, placed with a Fresno concern by the agricultural and horticultural bureau of The Dalles-VVasco County Chamber of Commerce, has been cancelled at the last minute, because of informa tion to the effect that Fre.'no vineyards are afflicted with Pbylloxero common ly known as root rot, says The Dalles Chronicle. The big order would have been ship ped soon, according to W. S. Nelson, bureau head. An effort will be made to replace the order at some other grape growing locality of California, where Phyllozero has not been felt, Mr. Nelson said. GUN CLUB NEWS thA rluh. harked bv all V IIU'Vl 0 J a. av - if the business men of the city, are seek ing to secure an elimination of war tax on ammunition and mall arms used by nA.tLman a nftition hearin? more than 100 names and asking for such an elimination was forwarded lasi ween h ii j nnmklti)n. Kprretarv of the club, to Representative N. J. Sinnott, WHITE SALMON (rrom the EnUrrrl) C, E. Arthur, representing the C M. Kono Co . shirred out 35 cars of apples from Lyle curing the past week or two. and expect f send out about fcO cars from there;this earn. Deswes a large number from the White Salmon district. Taking Desperate Chances It is true that many contract severe col's and recover from them w ithout taking any prersJthn or treatment,: and a knowledge t f this fact lend- i others to take their rharces. instead of i giving their c lis the ree led attention, j It fhould te borne in mind that every cold weakens the lung, lowers the vitality, makes the system leM able to withstand each tocceedir.g Ettack and .t.- 1 r th more Sfrious iain uk a J disease. Can you elTord to take such ' desperate chances wl.en Chamtr Iain's , Ca uefi Remedy, famous for its eures , of taJ c!J may b had for a tnfieT j IVf.re yon bur sn automobile yon j shouM f-e ti e re Studebaker at the , Cameron Motor Co. J offlEP.QNCE on the tarter 'AND YOURS OEE You don't have to wait. You don't have to grind and grind the starter, and wear out your battery. Use "Red Crown" quick-starting motor fuel for winter driving, and you can keep your car on the road in cold weather with as little troub le as in summer. "Red Crown" vaporizes readily at zero temperatures, and yields 100$, power at the first jump of the spark. Use "Red Crown" exclusively, and you'll get a speedy start, a prompt pick-up and 100 power, no mat ter how cold it gets. Fill at the Red Crown sign, at service stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) him Zerolene good cold test oils now freely and lubricate per fectly in zero weath erprotect the bear ings increase the power and flexibility of your engine. ... . jc..... -.r g tJiMnin ii iii m mn i mm m - - L -l.---,---W;.. V. J Was it insured ? the usual after the fire question. It probably was. Every one has come to look on insurance as a necessity. But Was it adequately insured. No, 40 on build ings, 70 on stock is hardly adequate. Was it insured in a company that handles losses in a businesslike way? Were the goods that it contained insured? H'as it insured through an agency that has a reputation for looking after the interests of its policyholders? Was it in sured in a company that could not be put out of business by a great conflagration, in a com pany that helps its policyholders prevent fire? There are a host of other considerations. Let this agency prove the value of its service and the soundness of a policy in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. R. E. SCOTT, Agent 1st Nat'l Banll Bldg. Christmas Cheer The elements are settinp; the stage for a real Oregon Christmas. None of us mind so long as the chill blowing of an East wind does not give the unwelcome promise of intemperate cold. But whatever the weather may be, remember that we are ever ready to furnish you the substantial fuel for the inner man, Meats of all kinds. And why not try some of our pork sausages, just the thing this kind of weather. They're SERVICE, QUALITY AND SATISFACTION The Hood River Market A. F. DAVENPORT. Trop. Phone 4311 SG0BEL DAY General Offices 202-204 Franklin Street New York, N. Y. C. W. McCULLAGH, Northwestern Sales Mgr. Spalding Building Portland, Oregon Hood River Office Elliot Building Phone 1601 District Representatives J. ARTHUR RIGGS PAUL McKERCHER APPLE GROWERS Sgobel & Day maintain a high class sales force with a wide acquaintance among buyers. We give a cash advance, payable when you want it. Immediate returns in full on completion of the sales. An American concern'selling apples all over the world. A reputation and rating second to none. No pool ing. Your fruit sells on its C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery icziorzDl TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT BATTERIES for your Car $17.45 and Up Investigate and save money Willard Service Station MAX L. MOORE 9 OAK STREET Telephone 1122 LENORE GREGORY TEACHER OF VIOLIN European Trsining snd Experience Call Satnrdsvs at Ore.n Hotel, or address Mi?s tirrpr,ry, fxiS Hancock St, Portland, Oregon. Forbes Paint Shop 109 FOURTH STREET Painting ia all its branches. TcL 3u Portland Steamers DAILY SERVICE Lv. Uool River 9.00 a. m. daily, except Monday. Lv. TortlanJ, 7.15 . m. daily, except Sunday. Fare to Portland, $1.00 Daily Service Portland to Astoria. The BarKlns Transportation Co. JACK BACCEY. Armt- WANTED WORK Painting or Varnishing Satisfactory Service Given Thor.e 2734 or cl lit 1G0T Taylor Ft.