The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 21, 1922, Image 5

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    POOD U1VER GLACIER. TIIUKDaY, DECEMBER 21, 1922
WOODRUFF-McCULLAGH
FUND IS DISTRIBUTED
B
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A thousand and one useful things from our
regular stock assembled for convenient inspection
and a tremenduous lot of special Christmas things
besides. Why ! we've seen many scowls of perplex
ity changed to smiles of joy and satisfaction here.
Gifts For Everybody Mere
MOTHER
Silverware - Glassware
China - Aluminum
Jardiniere - Lily Bulbs
Sewing Rocker
Sewing Basket
Davenport
Dining Suite
Kitchen Cabinet
Floor Lamp
Tea Wagon - Rug
FATHER
Thermos Bottle
Lunch Kit
Pocket Knife
Hunting Knife
Flash Light
Gun - Razor
Easy Chair
Smoking Stand
Foot Stool
Phonograph
Traveling Bag
SISTER
Tennis Racket
Skates - Picture,
Manicure Set
Vanity Dresser
Cedar Chest
Bed Room Rug
Writing Desk
Sofa Pillow
Piano Lamp
Wardrobe Trunk
BROTHER
Golf Club
Base Ball
Boxing Gloves
Snow Shoes
Skis - Skates
Knife - Razor
Smoking Stand
Dressing Case
Traveling Bag
Wardrobe Trunk
SANTA'S 'BIG TOY STORE
GIFTS FOR ALL OF HIS LITTLE ONES
Dolls - Wagons - Sleds - Toy Furniture
Doll Carts - Engines - Trains - Games
Blackboards - Blocks - Scooters
We trust that all our friends and our friends' friends
will share bounteously in the Joys of a Merry Xmas.
A.'FirsiiniZ Co
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The Apple Grower Association, in
letters accompanying checks to grow
ers Monday, announced the distribution
or .J4.390.52 collected from ex-Sales
Manager C. W. McCullagh and Dwight
u. woodruu, now.manager cf a cooper
ative agency at Wenatchee. who repre
sented -the Association as sales man
ager of its New York City office. The
letter, signed by W. J. Knight as trus
tee or the fund, reads:
"You have heretofore received a re
port of the questionable activities of
Messrs. McCullagh and Woodruff in
handling your fruit while they were
employed by the Apple Growers Asso
ciation.
'There has been recovered from the
said parties on account of said activi
ties for the crop season of 1920 a suffi
cient amount to warrant a distribu
tion."
Charges were made at the annual
meeting of the cooperative agency in
1921 that the two employes had en
gaged in apple sales for private com
mission.
M"M"H"M 1 1 1 I I I H M -I I I-1-1 1
I MAS, FURS AND FEATHERS
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Writing to Mrs. Rand from the Riser
construction camp of the Pacific Power
& Power Light Co. 12 miles from Mil
ton, Fred Rand tells of an interesting
sight Sunday before last when a bull
elk almost walked into the camp.
I he big fellow, according to Mr.
Rand's letter, was sightedjon'an emi
nence just above the camp, calmly
looking down on the men. Calls of
those who first sighted the. bull to their
fellows frightened him and he dashed
off around the bill top. Mr. Rand and
his son, Clayton, walked around the
hill in the opposite direction hoping to
obtain another view of the bull. To
their astonishment, as they rounded a
rocky point, they came in full view of
a herd of elk. The animals remained
quiet near them for some time.
He even had time to count them.
said Mrs. Rand. "There were 21 of
the beautiful animals."
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Services will be held in Church
Buildine, 9th and Fngene, Sunday, 11 :00
a.m. Subject: Christ Jesus.
Wednesday service, 8 p. in.
The reading room is open daily from 3
to 5 p. m., in the Church.
Worthwhile Gifts
For small caeh outlay. Hoosier Kit
chen Cabinet, White Sewing Machine,
Cheney Phonographs, Maytag Washing
Machine. Easy terms of payment. E.
A. Franz Co. d7-21
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THE HOOD RIVER MACHINE WORKS
WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS
At the last meeting of the Hood Riv
er Woman's Club yesterday afternoon,
the organization discussed legislation
concerning women and children. Mrs.
H. G. Cooper was chairman of the
meeting.
Chricfcmas Cheer
The elements are setting the stage for a real Oregon
Christmas. None of us mind so long as the chill Mowing
of an East wind does not give the unwelcome promise
of intemperate cold.
Cut whatever the weather may be, remember that
we are ever ready to furnish you the substantial fuel
for the inner man, Meatf of all kinds.
And whv not trv some of our Dork sausatres.
just the thing this kind of weather.
They're
SERVICE, QUALITY
AND SATISFACTION
The Hood River Market
A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop.
Phone 4311
"SAVE A DAY"
NIGHT SERVICE
Effective December 11, 1922
Portland to Hood River
and Way Points
Str. MADELINE
Freight and Passenger.
Lv. PORTLAND Mon., Wed. and
Fri. evenings 11 :30 p. m.
Berths ready at 9 :00 p. m.
Ar. HOOD RIVER -8:00 a. m.
Lower Berth, 90c. Upper Perth, GOc.
State Room, 1.50
DAY SERVICE
Str. IRALDA
Lv. PORTLAND Mon., Wed. and
Fri. mornings 7:15 a. m.
Strs. IRALDA and MADELINE
Lv. HOOD RIVER Daily, except
jvionoay 8.30 p. m.
PETER SALTZMAN
FUNERAL MONDAY
Following funeral services Monday
hi tne uartmess chapel, the body of
leter baitzman. who died bunday, was
taken to roruana for interment. Rev.
J. C. Hanna officiated. Mr Sulfymnn
native of Harrison county, Mo., was 58
years old. lie was an old bachelor.
One brother, Nicholas Saltzman, sur
vives.
Mr. Saltzman, who had a homestead
on the'divide between here and Mosief
had resided in the valley for 24 years.
It is reported from Skamania coun
ty, Washington, just across the Co-
umbia from here, that trappers are
busier than for many seasons, and that
in addition to sums for sales of pelts.
many bounties have been paid. Fred
israaiey, "spirit Lake trapper, killed a
large cougar for which he received a
$20 bounty. C. D. Adkins killed a
timber wolf, on which he received a
bounty of $15.
Clothing Remittances Now Available
The First National Bank has just
received a letter from J. H. Stutes
man, in charge of the New York ollice
of the American Relief Afsociation,
asking that the local financial institu
tion rooperate in the sale of clothing
remittances for Russia.
During the past two years the First
National Bank has sold a number of
food remittances to local folk who
have relatives in Russia.
Toys at Franz Co.
Fare $1.00 each way
THE HARK1NS
TRANSPORTATION CO.
JACK BAG LEY, Agent.
Hood River Portland
Boat Landing Alder St. Dock
Phone 4'33 Brd. 6344
Here We Are! Culp Han Tires
Drop 20 Until Further Notice!
Do you realize what that ia on a
tire? Take Fords:
30x3 Fabrics, now $7, drop to $S 68
30x31 " $ drop to $7.20
30x3 Cords, now $9, drop to $7.20
30x31 " " $12, drop to 89.60
and every tire in the atore takes the
same discount. No reserve and all
High Grade stock. Buy now, those
prices will not last always. Some
of the good factories are advancing
prices now. Call at 109 4th St. and
see the goods. The Store that
Saves You Money.'
Christmas Cheer
It is our sincere wish that no Hood River home pas3
the Yuletide season without experiencing' the good
cheer that should envelop us all.
We are headquarters for gifts for men-pipes, cigars,
holiday packages of cigarettes and tobacco.
Fine gift boxes cf candy.
X5hc Electric Kitchen
R. S. GEORGE
Snap
New Chevrolet Coupe
Never run a mile
Cri Tire Equipment - Sni Yisst
Regular $S77.00
Close Out $725.00
We are closing out our
Chevrolet Line
HOOD RIVER GARAGE
All the latest domestic and imported
toys and games at about half less than
last year e prices. dO-21
Ducks last week were reported to be
frequenting sloughs of the Columbia
near this city in larger numbers than
usual, and hunters hardy enough to
brave tne anow storm bagged many
mallards. Thursday C. W. Loughary,
resident game warden, and William
Marshall, of the Oreiron-WRshintrtnn
Telephone Co., each returned with a
quck auer a snort excursion on tne
t loughs.
While orchardists in instances have
fed China pheasants, no steps have
been taken by game organizations to
care for the birds. The pheasants, it
is said, nave found plenty of cover un
der snow-laden bushes. They are feed
ing on apples leu on trees of orcbaid
haunts.
Alva Day, secretary of the Hood
River County Game Protective Associ
ation, has supplied bags of grain to
ranchers on whore places flocks of
pneasants are wintering.
Walter Shay has become one of the
most enthusiatic of local duck hunt
ers, tie bagged three fine ducks one
day last week.
THE
CHOCOLATES
WITH THE
WONDERFUL
CENTERS
AsriEcnoN of all your favor'
jfci-just the kinds that
em) one l;kes best and none of
the other kinds. Put up in xhs
inexpensive, though handsome,
crir.-c-ard-gold box, so that the
-altie can be all put in the candy
itself. Every piece miJe of pur
est in crcdicnts-pure, fresh sugar,
chocclatc,nut.fru:Ls,crram,but'
tcr.honcy.ctc. Buy hcrcbox today.
ECRESSE DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
Comment on Teal Address
Editor Glacier: Some exceotion has
been taken to the report of Mr. Teal s
address in last week a Glacier.
When questions were asked about
possibilities of electric power developed
; k 1 . i . . i : i - i i
in mo vuiuuiujh river uasin, a may
asked if this power would not be given
to private companies with the result
that we would get no cheaper power
than now. Mr. Teal answered : "Not
if I have anything to say about it
We do not know what plan he has in
mind, but he has the reputation in the
Northwest of working for all the peo
ple.
Another student of economic matters
who addressed Hood River audiences
some time since, said in substance.
that the mistake Americans have made
has been in granting franchises to pub
lie utility companies, such as street
railways, telephone and electric com
panies without keeping any power of
control wnereby they can be held in
check. The authority for granting
such franchises rests with the wnole
people, vested in a city council or a
state commission. In some rases these
same people have been obliged to pay
for dividends on watered stork.
Mrs. J. R. F.
Midnight Mass at St. Mary's
The annual custom of midnight mass
Christmas Eve will be continued this
year at St. Mary's Catholic church.
The pator. Rev. Father Thomas, will
officiate Mrf. G. P. Moiden, director
of the choir, has announced the follow
ing program :
Kyne and Gloria from Leonard's
maas in E; Credo Rosewigs ; Sanctus,
Renedictus and Agnus Dei. Leonard's;
Et Incarnatus Est, Mr. Dresser and
Mr. Morden ; Adeste Fidelis and Holy
Night, chorus: Catitrne de Noel Adam.
Mrs. Morden and Mrs. Hickev.
Sopranos, Mesdames Dresser and
Hickey, and Miss Mary Haslireer: al
tos, Mesdames King and Mohr; tenors,
Ed Dresser and Geortre Haslincer:
bass, Alphonse Mohr. John Mohr. Jr..
John Wostle: organist. Miss Olive
Fisher.
Masses on Christmas dav w II he cel
ebrated at 8 and 9 with Fathre Thomas
officiating.
M life
power
7jc quickest starling
motor -Jim on m
market
Are you having trouble start
ing these cold mornings?
Drain your tank and refill
with "Red Crown." Step once
on the starter and notice the
difference,
"Red Crown" vaporizes read
ily in the coldest winter weath
er. It yields 100 power at
the first jump of the spark.
Play safe. Use "Red Crown'
and stick to it.
Fill at the Red Crown sign, at
service stations, garages and
dealers everywhere.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
(Quk starting
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Zcrotcna good
cold-tot oil. Bow
frevly ntut lubH
ctta perfectly la
ar.ro weather-protect
the beeringr
increefe the powf
end flexibility of
your engine.
THE1 UNI-YERS'ALlCa'H
Xmas Specials
Williams Standard Spotlights
$7.00 Lamps for $5.50
$6.00 Lamps for $4.40
During Holiday Season Alone
ICZ3QEZ31
BARTOL-MANSFIELD MOTOR CO., Inc.
' ' The Home of Uunusual Service. ' '
We Want Spitzenbergs:
The movement of apples in Portland has not been so
preat in years, but the Dollar is the selling point.
Our selling charge is 15;. Ship to
Sheridan Fruit & Produce Co.
211 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon.
GET FREE STENCIL AT THIS OFFICE
Reception for Bishop Remington"
A reception was tendered hv the vp.
try committee of St. Mark' Episcopal
church at tbe rectory Monday night
for the Rt. Rev. VV. P. Remington,
here on bis firit official call Irom
Raker. Tbe reception was attended by
members of all dennm
the pastors of other churches present
were Rev. W. H. Boddy. of Riverside
Community church, and Rev. Gabriel
Sykes. of Asbury Methodist church.
Rev. iKiliois. ioint rector ct th l
and The Dalles Episcopal churchef,
was cere.
Walt & Acree Lose Valuable Cow
One of Watt & Acree 'a f.ne rc-;-
tered cows. St Mawes Ijd'a Hnssi
died suddenly Sunday morning of acute
indigestion, according to Dr. Welch,
who attended the animal. The cow as
insured in tbe Hartford Live Strait In.
H. S. Braakman wishes
All of you
A Merry Christmas
LENORE GREGOKY
TEACHER OF VIOLIN
Kurort an Training and Experience.
Ca!l SafnrJays at Oregon HAtel, or
aldr--s Mis Urfory, Hnxk
st, Portland, Oregon.
Forbes Paint Shop
109 FOURTH STREET
Painting in all its tranches.
Tel. 36 II
surance Comj any for $300.