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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
nOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922 Established 1869 AS we approach this year's end look forward to ward the beginning of the New. Year, it is our wish for the orehardists of Hood River that they may in re trospective mood feel a satis faction in a realization that they have done their part in producing a portion of the nation's finest apple tonnage. May we tell Hood , River or ehardists . that they should face the cominfc apple season with a spirit of confidence. The care they expend on their fruit trees deserves and will win ultimate success. To growers, who are our patrons, we wish to express our thanks. To all growers we express the hope that we may become better acquain ted. We may, with pardon able pride, we think, point to the stabily of our, fruit; sales organization. Our or ganization is based on the best business principles and integrity, extending over a period of many decades, It is our hope ta become a con stant, honored and respected factor in the orcharding in dustry of the .Northwest. We wish- you ..a Merry Christmas, SGOBEL & DAY By J. Arthur Riggs and Paul McKercher. Winter Car Comfort Is Possible Even though the wind may whistle from the East, or snow flurries, mixed with drenching rains, may fall steadily. If you have top troubles, just pay a visit' to our top shop. We guarantee to make you satisfied. mi WARREN AUTO TOP SHOP BATTERIES for your Car $17.45 and Up Investigate and save money Willard Service Station MAX L. MOORE 9 OAK STREET Telephone 1!22 Portland Steamers DAILY SERVICE ; Lv. Ho River 9.00 a. m. daily, f xcer.t M on. lay. Lv. Portland, 7.15 a. in. daily, except unday. Fare to Portland, $1.00 i Pally Sen ice Portlar.d to Astoria. Tie fcrhfs Transportation Co. JACK BAGLF.V, Agent. VjlNTED WORK Painting: or Varnishing Satisfactory Service Given fhcre 2734 or call st l&QTi Taj! r St.; When You Are Constipated To insure a healthy action of.Jthe bowels and correct disorders of the liver, take two of Chamberlain's Tab lets immediately after supper. They will not only cause gentle movement of the bowels, without unpleasant ef fects, but banish that dull, itupid feel ing, that often accompanies constipation. Christian Church Conie and worship with us rext Lordsday. The Bible school at 9.45 a. in. A. B. Cash. Supt. Preaching at H a. m. Topic, "The Christmas Message to the Church." The Christmas pro gram will be given by the Bible school at 7.30 p. m. Come and enjoy the ex ercises and share the Christmas cheer. A-welcome to all. J. C. Hanna, Pastor. 7 -ASK HOOD RIVER MUST GROW year after year HOOD RIVER is growing and we must omw with it. Each is dependent on the o - --- . other. We cannot extend lines unless there are people to be served, nor will people go where they cannot procure light and power. Extensions Necessary Community growth demands from us more equipment, extended lines, larger plants. Money derived from sale of service cannot be used for such betterment. ' Therefore they muat be paid for through the sale of securities. Buy an Interest Hundreds of our customers are receiving 7o dividends through ownership of our To Pre ferred Stock and at the same time are aiding in community development. Why not do the same thing? PRICE $100 and accrued dividends per share CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS 7 Invest In u business which ts necessary to the growth of yoar community. Become a stockholder in your lighting company, CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON Investment Department, Gasco Building, Portland, Oregon. Please forward full information concerning the company and its 7 Preferred Stock. - 1 any employee. They are our salesmen 5yvays if .tout Hi its W. L. CLARK SEEKS WATER OFFICE JOB W. L. Clark, formerly superintendent of the locks of the Columbia at Cas cade Locks and for the past two years a member of the staff of the state highway department, has applied for the position of superintendent of the municipal water department here which will be vacant in early January, when the resignation of W. T. Price will ex pire. Mr. Clark, who is a civil engin eer, was engaged in pioneer days with his father in laying out section lines of the mid-Columbia district. Others who have applied several weeks ago for the office are: Thomas Lacey, Joseph Frazier, Jr., and J. F. Johnson, the latter of Junction City, It is reported that an application will also be made by J. K. Carson. ' ..11M. l!'" "" TON I, ! villi- .ic.iii 11,1, ',':...,, -, ,i- I. '"'in. r '11L'.. ..,..:iliX:'i Tnw. 1 1 III. Address- PACIFICPOWERXLIGHTCOMPANY 1 Merry Christmas J. C. JOHNSEN IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT KELLY'S THE PLEASURE IN REMEMBERING THE CONFIDENCE WE HAVE IN EACH OTHER AND OUR MUTUAL EJTEEM AND 600D WILL 1-5 THE CHARM OF THE CHRI-STMA-5 JEAJoN lUr um?f) ijmt a fHrrru (Christinas anil a ffiapyu 2Cnu IJrar KELLY BROS. CO. I IARDWARE FURNITURE Oak Grove Corner Grocery Club The club members at the last meet ing were disturbed by a six-footer coming into the office and without any formality, asked if we had any pocket Cooks. Mr. fenwick finally became normal and replied, "Yes." The gentleman of no small proportions said, "Let me see them." The store manager proceeded to show him the stock and the stranger selected the Jargeet book and said, "Thanks" and "Charge it, .and left without any in troduction. We think he must be one of the East Side growers, as no West Side grower would have use for so large a pocket, book. The young men of the Oak Grove district are organizing a club of 25 or 30 members to buy a pool table. Any one who may know of a table that can be bought at a reasonable price ad dress Frank Fenwick. The bovs so far have not been able to find satisfactory accommodations and if they are unable tojfind a place the Corner Grocery Club will arrange room for the boys in the Oak Grove, Store. One of the members of the club re ceived for Christmas la?t year beau tiful as well as useful present and soon after received a bill for same This gentleman desires to inform his friends that he can have and enjoy a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year without any donations other than cash. G. A. McCurdy ia once more enjoy ing the winter sports, coasting down the hill to the store. The bovs brine me siea nacK up tne mil alter school hjurs. One of the members of the club, af ter reading about the auction wires on apples at Mew Xork and boston de dares he is going to pull his apple trees out and start raising coats for which he can have a home market at The Dalles. Clyde Birk was seen with a sawed- ofl shotgun watching the clouia for a rlosk of lost geese going north. Mr. Birk says that since he had a small slice of the goose his wife shot, he has developed an appetite for more goose. W. S. Crapper ia convalescing after some strenuous service on the iuiy. This accounts for his being absent at the club meetings. Bill says he will be present at the next meeting to take care of his official duties. The Green Point road is so free from snow that the ranchers are complaing- ng about having no good sledding However, the mail is being delivered on regular schedule. S. L. Banks has intimated that if the club will arrange for an old time hay rack party he will. furnish the Eastern oysters. Mrs. Banks endorses he suggestion and says she will assist the Parent-teachers in serving the oyster soup at the school house. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Dunn. Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Banks. Mrs. Mc Curdy. Mrs. John Stranahan, Mrs. Birk and Mrs. Lemmon have asked for honorary membership in the Corner Grocery Club. The request was passed nmnmously by a standing vote. Ini- iation will take place at the next moker, February 30, 11)23. A. W. Stone, general manager of the Apple Growers Association, has gone to California for thne weeks of business and pleasure. 1. S. Good bye, Christmas checks for the growers. the club members were informed through a reliable source that A. 1. Mason, proprietor and dictator for the ast Side, most emphatically refufea o permit t ie county court to grade nd gravel our Wet Side road from he Columbia River Highway to the Country Golf Club. Mr. Mason need ot worry as the Corner Grocery Club. Oak Giove, Hood River county, has arranged to pay the bill. Anything orth having we can and will have in the Oak Grove district Mr. Lemmon announced at the club meeting December 14 that he was eel- hrating his 41ft anniversary and de larcd that in 1 881 the preacher tied a not" that was not a slip "not." Mr. nd Mrs. Lemmon are eiiovinir the inter if not the highway. John Ba- er, district attorney, Iwrota Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon as follows: "Fortv-one ears is a long time for a woman to be ied up to the same man. That fact peaks well for you both, and I hasten to congratulate. It is surely fine that ycu are both so well preserved, in body and spirit, and erjoy life seemingly better than most married people do at balf your ae. Here is Imping that 1 may be present at your Golden Wed ding, rine.years from now, and then atrain 10 years and 2d yesis later. Moveover, 1 want to be your 'best man' at that joyous occasion." sw y Y,....iii iii k .: I .1 ..I V ' . ir pyj f sedan Y t- I 1 f M,J 1 j;h $2050 w-:$Llii &'J?At I . . Its Body Is as Sturdy as Its Chassis; Lasting satisfaction with a closed car de pends not only upon the dependability of the chassis but upon the durability of the body. In the Special-Six Sedan, Studebaker offers an admirable co-ordination of these vital requirements. Stop in at our showroom and see this Sedan. Stand off and get a three-quarter view of it. Note its striking beauty. Step inside and relax in the nine-inch seat cush ions. Note the great roominess and the complsfeness of the equipment. - Take a ride behind its 50-horsepower motor. Try the wheel yourself. Put it to any test every test. Try its acceleration, speed, power. Ask yourself if you ever handled a car that steers so easily that responds so satisfactorily with just what you want, when you want it. The body is a product of Studebaker skill and craftsmanship which have been devel oped through more than two generations of vehicle building. Highest grade of materials and workmanship have produced a body as beautiflil as it is enduring. Thh Sedan is a good investment because of the saving in the initial out!aynd the moderate cost of maintenance. The price is possible- because Studebaker- builds- three distinct models with only one manufacturing and marketing cost and because middlemen's profits are virtually eliminated. The name Studebaker stands for stability . of body as well as chassis. Four doors that swing wide open. Heater. Automatic windshield wiper. Rear-v lew mirror. Beaded radiator. Courtesy light. Jeweled eight-day clock. Cowl ventilator. Thief-proof transmission lock. Rain visor. Opalescent corner lights. Massive headlights. Artistic Coach lamps. Simple automatic window lifts raise or lower plate-glass windows. MODELS AND PRICES-, o. b. factories LTGHT-STX SPECIAL-SIX I BIG -SIX i-fass.. 112' V. 40 H. P. S-Paaa., US' W. B., SO H. P. 7-Paaa,. 126' W. B., 60 IT. P. Touring , , $ 97S Tourings $1275 Tmiriny i7e.n Roadster (3 -Pass.) 975 Roadster (2 Pass.) 1250 Speedster (4-Pass.) 1835 Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4 Paas.) 1275 Coupe (4-Pass.) 2400 (2-Pass.) 1225 Coupe (4-Pass.) 1875 Coupe (S-Pass.) 2550 Sedan 1550 Sedan 2050 Sedan 2750 Non-Skid Cord Tires, Front and Rear, Standard Equipment Terms to Meet Your Convenience CAMERON MOTOR COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON . THIS IS S T, U DEBA K E R. Y. E A R Eyes scientifically examined by II. L. Hasbrouck, Optometrist, Heilbronner Bide. f8-tf We operate the only modern Cleaning Works in Hood River. Meyer & Bra zeau Phone 1014. o!2tf Hood River Box Co., box manufact uring, 1342. Hood River, Oregoni tCTffig 32 VULET1DE AND NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Boy Asks Marriage Annulled Less than one month of married life was enough for Crawford Wood, 17 vests old. who married Catherine Cochrane. 1(5, in Hood River Novem ber 28 & The boy 1huiday filed a pe tition in the circuit court tt Th? Dslles aeking that his mutter. Mrs. Alice G. Wood, be named his guardian, in order that she rr.itzht file suit for annulment of the marriage. This order was granted by Judtre Wilson snd the ac tion for annulment was Med. The children sl j j td away to Hood Uiver'and obtained a licerse tj swear ing that they were of itRl age, it was alleged in the con f laint. J. W. Hayr.es. sa;.I to be Ue grandfaher of the p;rl. mate an n"..: ;t that the age cf the rrsarnate bj j brar.tt were legal, the cumj laint set foith. JJUtw t' "-r . 1 pOOOCXXXXDOOOOOO h If i II it r 15 OUR WISH that all of you have a most Merry Christmas and that the New Year may. be filled with desires and ambitions attained. j& In extending our greetings we would call your attention to the service we propose' to offer the Hood River housewives. We have established bakeries equipped with the most modern machin ery. We wish to merit your patronage by a service that will win your approbation. We want to be known here at home for the consistent quality of our goods. We ask your approval and support for the general good t of Hood River. CARLSON & OSBURN, Successors to Bradley Bakery. E. C. KROLL, Proprietor Hood River Bakery. Lost Bend Man Found Cere j Errest F. Dick. I.er.d rran. hodis-j apsvared Fi iday from a Portland bos-j I !tl, was l cstet st the Hottl Oregon Satur.iy r.ight. Mrs. Pick and is-; ter. Mrs. J. A. Krigtt. of IewL r-' j rived Saturday flight t., tufce rare of Mr. !.;t k. whs has betn st:Terirg from 1 a rervous breakdown. Trey left Sua- j dav to return to IVrtinr i, j Mr. Lick arrived here Friday by trsin. He roistered at the rt td m- , meii!-ly. His atttort etc normal and attracted ro atler tiv.rv. , i O AS Cljrfetmasf Cfjeer i T this time of the year, our tho'ts5 turn back to our friends, and 1 customers who have played their part in our Business in making it a Success. Therefore we use. this space in thanking our Customers and wishing our friends and customers a Merry Christmas and a Bright and. Prosperous New Year. (Vm in ar,4 k tb new Pnick 1?- J md-!. Kie, 1342.1, Fours, ll'7j. j iIcoJ I.ivtr oarage. ! TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 4121. LUMBER BILL, Mgr. Phone m4tf 2 3