HOOD KIVER GLACIER, TIU'ItSDAY. FKnM'AltY 1. 1912 Oregon's Official State Booth Makes Excellent Showing at Northwestern Land Products Show OreRon's official ftate booth attract ed much attention ut the Northwestern Land Products Show recently held in St. l'aul. Of all tr.e big shows in 1911 this was the most important as North western products alone were slo.vn, without fear or favor. The official state booth of Oregon occupied an equal amount of space with the other state exhibits, which was subscribed for by the business i I i 3 ON fJ UNDER SAVINGS lyMMSF U.S. GOV'T ACCOUNTS SflSK SUPERVISION YOU MAY GIVE your strength, energy and thought to making money but you will always be anxious about your future prosperity unless part of your earnings are saved and wisely invested. The best way to in vest your savings is to deposit them in this strong bank where they are protected by United States Government Supervision and by Capital, Surplus and Stockholders' Liability of $222,000.00. One dollar or more opens a Savings Account in this institution. Try Blue Ribbon Bread It has that wholesome, iiourisliiutaste that culls for more.. The largest and best in town. THE BLUE RIBBON BAKERY Stanley- Smith Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Ete Lumber Delivered to Wq are Now Taking Orders for Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes Would Advise Ordering at Once 'Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phone 124 Hood River, Oregon J&TT02T STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. men of the Twin City and Duluth. j Similar space was also furnished free to all the other states in the North west Development League. The official state booth of Oregon was aesignea ana put up oy me ureal Northern Railway for the State of Oregon. It was handsomely decorated and the apples andother" doits from Hood River, Willamette Valley, the Umpqua and Kogue River Valleys WAITING FOR A SLICE The one thing that attracts children in our bread is its sweet, satisfying, 'vrholesoiiie tasfe. They would like to eat a lot of it but they cunTt it is so nourishing that it soon satisfies. Consequent ly one of our loaves will go farther than an ordinary loaf. The secret is all in (he hih grade of the flour we use, and our system of baking. Lumber Co. Any Part of the Valley STPwANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can eecure. first-class rigs Special attention given to moving furniture ane pianos. We do everything horses can do. made a splendid showing. In addition to friiit growing, the chances for di versified fanning, dairying, hog and cattle raising, which are of much in terest to the mid-western and Eastern farmer, were emphasized. The inter est manifested in Oregon was such that the Great Northern officials are well satisfied that the state will benefit much from this comprehensive exhibit. 81.00 IVr Plate. Was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, in New Orleans in 1M2. Mikity iimtiy for those with stomach trouble or indi gestion. Today people everywhere use Dr. King's New Life- Pills fur these troubles as well as liver, kidney and bowel disorders. Only 25c at Clarke's. Treat the Horse Well and lie will treat you well. Have your Horseshoeing all done here and you will be as well pleased as our other customers are. We make horseshoeing a bus iness and we make it a success, lie cause it is done right. I f vim want that kind, remember us every time you have any to be done. PHONE 62 X Shively & Driscoll Sheriff's Sale. j In IheClicult Court of the State of Oregon ' for Mood Ki ver County. I Win M. Htauffrr, plHiiitltr, vs. M. K. Nobl , J. O, KHsiumn. nri'l C I . Mow, TniMee ot Park iiHnite No. ;i")7 of Hood Ki vit, reuon, Miid Turk Orange No. ;Vi7 iiootl River Oie Kon, defeiidnntx. Hy virtue ol an execution, deeree nd order . of Male duly tshiied out !' nd under the hcuI ' of t tie Circuit Court ol the Slate ot Oregon loi I Hood Ktver Ccmnty, to men (reeled and dated the 15iti day ot lunutiry, HH'J, umii a deeiee for the foieeloKiiie ot h ceiUin tooriK' Hitd I judgment rendered and entered In said Court ! on te HHid loth day of JmiuHry, iwi'2. tn the above entitled eauHe in favor of pluinl IM mid HKnlfist ttie delemuuitH tn the niiiii ol $imki I wl h i merest thereon ut Hie rate ot H per rent ! per ntinntn from Ihe l .'ili dny o March, lull; i l'r the Hum id Hirl..'Kt; und for the sum of $!' '' j attorney 'it fees; and the fin ttier fuim of tflw 10 cost k mid diHbui sement; Jind t he costK Umd if the real property emhiaced ttt nueh deene of torcloMire and hereinafter deKcrtted, 1 will at the hour ot ten o'clock in the forenoon un tiiehith day ot February, UHJ, at the fiont diMir of the County Court House In Hood Hi ver, Hood Hiver County, Slate of Oiemn, hell at public miction to the higheM bidder for cash In IihihI hII th rilit, title and Inter st of t he defendHiitH, M. K. Noble,J.t, KaKlnutn and'. 1. Mmse, Trusteeh of f ark (irantje No. .'57fH od River, Oregon, and I'ark UrHiijte No. li'il of Hood Hiver,' Oregon, t(r either of them had on the l',Mh day ot March, ltdiH, the date of the nioittfutfe lorcloed herein, or which Kuril defendanLsLhaK Acquired or now has In and to the following described real property Hituated and belntf In HHd Kiver County, Slate of Oregon, to.wit: lielnnlug at the Koutliwest corner of the HoutheaKt '4 of the NW4 ol Sec. a In T'p - N. of Hange 10 K. ot W. M ; I hence niiiuliiK north 'M rods: thence east 4(1 rods; I hence wtuth M rodH; thence west 40 roda to the place of be. KltluthK- Or k luuch thereof hm will natlsfy aald judtf ment and dtciee with cokn anil accruing eoatn: nald property will be sold ttit.eet to continuation and redeinj Hon as by iaW pro vltled. . Hated al Hvod Klver. Oregon, th In l.Mh day of January, Wi 'JHOH K. .JOHNSON. shertfl of Hood Uivcr Co , Ore. H W. stark, Atty. for pltll. jlM5 Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ban been appointed Hdmiiii-t iHtri x ot the e tnte of .lameH t. Heiilon, deceaned, by the Comity Court of Hood Klver County, Oiegon. All iteraons hnvtng ciaintN against wild eMiite Nhould present the name to t he undeiNluned at Ihe offlce of a. J. I'ert.y, Urst, National lii'Uk Kl'lg , Hood Klvr, ore., within hx 'month from the dale of first publicat ion of in ik none. Dated and first published the 1-th day ol January, ltd',. Jlstlft MARY M. H KAToN. Notice Closing Streams. Know All Men by these HrcnentK: That, whereas, for the purpose of propHyut rw. Mocking and protictuitc tin H;ilinn Kisli which treo,ucnt the waters ot HU'IH K1VKK and tt tiittutHrieM, In t he State ot Oregon, t tie Htwte Hoard f Klsh nd (iame ('MMtrnisMn tiH hHM decided to close mmiiI llooh KfVKK Hid tin tnhutarieH to prevent tt-lillig therein by any meant whatever, except, with ho -It and line, cnnmonly callerl angling, for Sal mon KiKh during the period of. time herein, after Necirled. NfW, THKRF.KOHK NOTICE IS HKUF.BY Hi V KN hy nid state Hoard of r h and (iame ('omnil-riionerH that nxid Hoi U HI VKK and tin f ribniariea arp, and each of them U tirehy cloned to tithing of any kind for salmon Fifth, except with hook and line, coimnonly trailed angling, until naid Hirennm are opened In ac cordance with Scciioii of Lord'n. Oreuon Laws; and it In and will he uuIh wful t fl-ti f(r, cr take or catch any Ha 1 1001 by any meana whatever, except with hook anil line. commonly raiien angling, during the hhui e rlod of lime a hove meeitled. Any and nil person whomrwver ho rlsltlng tn violation ot thi notice will be pnwcuteil a by taw provided. Signed, . K. Cranvion. Chairman. .1. K. I lug ties. Secretary, eo. H. Kellv, M J. Kinney, ('. K Stone. '"onKtitnting StAte Hord of Kiidi and iinie Com u i ssloners. ji."fJ2 NOTICK TO AI'PLK TliKK Pl.ANTKIW. We Hr rnnntuK bantuta counter nrHry Wcwn (In thin n'44iise w are preaiiii-nl inantiytT, serri-tarv, ir ftsurtT, iiliitilur, ktow r, tiger and paokr of onr oomtmnv. We Imve tor hHle several tHndnrd varieties fit nop and two-venr-oM aritile trees at baricaln counter prices. Ail trees ieuaranteed true to Dame and free from (iiee. we are looking for a tiarifHiti. are you? v rile or phone sis k J.T. Nealelnh, Hood Klver, Ore., I. C. NVrI- elgn, K .No. 4, huerwood, ore. (r la AMERICAN APPLES GROW IN POPULARITY The consular iRt'liN .f the I'nittti j Sate? k1'' ii? wbIvl' tu the rvui chaiicvg of the Snetu nn atjile to bv fold in Europe lit hitili prlrt-s. I'uiimiIs Mahin at AmsterJaiii, Kltnni?it: t Kdinturgh anil Wafhntun at Liver pool now add their tv;ire-sio!is of u iniun to thuse previously puhhshid from Atneriean comn rr. ial agents at other Kuropean empur.'.tns. American apples en; y popularity in KiiKiand. They are . ! i there sun dritd. fresh or evapornu t, and even rorea and skins are pun-hnsed. Kresh IJ.ildir.f, Kings and l;usets, well pcked in barrels of ui pounds eaeli. old at Amsterdam ui Deeeintii-r 4. 1111. for :t.tiO to II. Ml the barrel, these priees including the ad valorem duty of 5 vr cent. rotlard tuys prart.iallv all its apples from Anerir:i and Canada. American rased apple, as the Nw- towns of llretjon and the apples of Wenutchee, are purcl,:i-ni from Amer ican shippers throng') linkers at l.on- do. American apples i i.j. y two advan tages over Canadian ..pples. Kresh apples from one section or anotht r of the I'nited States are exported at practically all seasons. Apples from California, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, New lork, Oregon and Washinirtuii excel the best commeri'iiil grades pro duced elsewhere. American apples in barrels wholesale at Kdinhu.rth sell fur from $2.! or $:5.40 to f;iy ir $.").:;r the 120 pounds. Cased apples ranye from $1.82 the 38 pounds wholesale to f 1.01 the ;i7 pounds. It is to be under stood that the lowest aid the highest prices respectively retcr to the poorest and the best kinds of apples. Liverpool is the leading port for the importation of American apples. LOW DEATH RATE SHOWN BY CENSUS According to Census liurean statis tics the death rate in the United States for 1!U0 as just almut eleven in a thousand of population, which is a pretty Kood showing, liiis is a fairly healthy country even as things are and it will lie healthier when we have learned to eat pure food and avoid con taminated air, mil! and water. No doubt the impure uir which we habitu ally breath causes more deaths than any other one thing, hut bad water makes a good second and poisonous food is not far behind the twain. Compared with these allies of the hitiR of Terrors old Kinp Aid. . hoi is an in nocent angel, though he has plenty of sins to answer for. The old rule that the unmarried die oil' faster than the, married was not uroken in 1910. The deaths of unmar ried persons outnumbered the married in this country by about 100,0(10. The gre.ter longevity of the laiter is at tributed to the comforts of home, especially home cooking, perhaps. Mother's pies and salt rising bread keep father in good health far beyond the time when miserable old bachelors are obliged to pass in their checks. In 1110 more male9 than females fin ished their earthly careers. The ex cess, in fact, was almost 100,0:0, which was pretty nearly the same as that of the deaths of celibates over the mar ried. This is another instance where the established rules of mortality were followed. Insurance statistics show that a man's chances of life at a given age are less than a woman's though there is a period in middle life when the propcrtion is reversed. It is said that men expose themselves to more hardships than women and incur so many more dangers that the result tells appreciably on their prospects of sur vival at any fixed age. It is a curious circuirstance that, in spite of this well-known truth, the insuiance com panies declined to take women as risks for J'nia' y years after they accept men freely. Ihe deaths from tuberculosis in lit 10 outnumbered those in 190!) by more than 4000. It will be intersting to learn in due time whether the war igainst the great white plague has reversed this proportion in 1912. Farming and Grit. Making a living on a farm does not consist solely in sucking in ozone, roll ing in blossoming clover, and picking pears, there is a crop ot blisters, backaches, muddy boots, washouts, bugs, and droughts. One never makes a change in life without giving up some things he likes and taking sumo he does not like. He must strike a bal ance, go where he finds the greater good, and bear with grit and patience the unpleasant part. The city man who has not pluck should stay in the shop or desk, for on the farm he will lind a life-size envirnoment that will hit him with appalling regularity on every soft spot he owns. He may resent slowness, physical tiredness, inconvenience, stillness. (Jetting back to the land is profitable, pecuniarily and spiritually, only to those who care more for independence than for steam heat and granitoid walks; or think more of health than ot musical com edy; or would rather accumulate a competence for their old age than have the privilege of street ears and jostle. The successful farmer must be willing to work until his muscles get sore, and then work until they get strong; to learn of simple folk, and be neighborly with people who have lived in a differ ent way; to wait for seed time and narvest. Also he must be able to for get the amusements he has left behind and the annoyances he has found, until the slow current of country life gets hold of him, and the sweet spirit of the open place- envelops him. Then he will have found a home, and the land will have found one more man to feed the nations. Collier's Weekly. Colleen Bawn at Gem. All have heard of the great drama. Colleen Bawn, containing those bits of comedy ar.d pathos, interwoven, such as only can be found among the wear ers ot the Ureen on the little old Kmerald Isle. The drama, with none of the rarity of its attractions lost, has been placed upon films, which were especially made in Old lieland amidst the scenes of the "tater" fields and typical Irish life. The films, which are in three big reels are appearing at the (Jem theater this evening. Special music will be rendered by Vogel's or chestra. Glacier Pelig'tts English. Birmingham, England, December 30. Dear fcditor:- Your dlacier comes to me like apple Lloss)rns rich with per fume and my friends are very much interestetd in the paper. Enoch Hrayford. When her child i in danger a woman ill rit-k her life to protect it. Nngreat act of heroism or ri-k of life is necessary to protect a child from croup, five Chamberlain's Cough R- inedy and all dauber is avoided. Sold by all dealer The Coughs of Children Ihvy n ay ret cough tothy, bat wli.-.t ah u to.i.or ovv? Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask yoi.r doctor about keeping Acer's Cherry Pectoral in the hoiif.e. Then when the haid cold , couh first appears you have a doctor's medicine at I and. This comjh medicine is especially good for children. No anodynes. No a'cohol. Many a chdJ t called dud and stupid hin the w.iole trouble is due to a lazy liver. t e firmly believe your own doc tor will tell you tint an occasional dose of Aver's Pilis, itijar-coated, ili do such children a great drl of aood. Ask him. JOHN I). FIGHTS SAN JOSE SCALE John I). Rockefeller, according to a dispatch from Tarrytown, N. Y., has a small army of foresters at work on his I'orantico hill estate trying to save Ins apple orchard. lor three years the trees have failed to produce a normal crop and tree doctors recently found that the San Jose scale was respon sible. Immediately Mr. Rockefeller made arrangements to have the trees treat ed, and today the men are at work scraping the bark and removing the scale. Mr. Rockefeller himself takes great interest in the work, spending a long time each day watching the progress made. 1 he surplus supply from the Rocke feller orchard is sent annually to New York hospitals. Mr. Rockefeller is a great lover of trees. He never per mits one to be cut down, and trans plants more than any nan in the eouiitrj . NO REASON FOR 1)01 BT A Statement of Facts Hacked liy a Strong Guarantee We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation, or, in every case where we fail, we will sup ply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, effec tive, dependable, and safe bowel regu lator, strengthener, and tonic. They aim to re-establish nature's functions in a quiet, easy w ay. They do not cause inconvenience, griping or nausea. .They are so pleasant to take and AMirk so easily that they may be taken by any one at any time. Jney thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy acivity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of childien, old folks, and delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend them to all suf ferers from any form of constipation and its attendant evils. Three sizes, 10c, 25c, and fide. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies ii this community only ut our store The Rexall Store. Carl A. Rlath. You are probably aware that pneuin i nia always results from n cold, but win never heard of a cold result inn in pneu monia hen Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy was used. Whv take the risk hen lliiH remedy may be had for a tulle? l or sale bv all dealers. Brayford Will Bring Settlers. I am now in Walshall for a week or more. The town is an up-to-date town, that is, in the English way of doing business. They are behind time in their business methods. They keep open their shops until 10 o'clock at night and sell in very small quantities which leaves them practically no profit. The boys aie taught to help in the stores and the wife assists, thus every economy is practiced, and nothing wasted. I see drunken men on the streets and women at dinner and sup per time going with their pitchers to the taverns for their family beer. The horses take my eye, very large oraft horses in single drays hauling three or four tons of goods. The busi ness men have a very fancy two wheeled cart with a fancy little horse with a short tail. The town corpora tion owns its tramways, gas and elec tric light, so that taxes are kept low by the profits from these sources. 1 am slaying with tny nephew, a prac tical grocery man, who has made a little money and has made up his mind to come out to Oregon with his wife and famliy, who are of the Roosevelt type. Enoch Hrayford. Valley Christian Class Elects. The I'hilathea Class of The Valley Christian church met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. F. M. I'eugh, last Sunday afternoon and reorganized under the name of "tueen Esthers" and elected the following officers: pres., Josephine Dart; vice pres., lieulrice Hoyce ; sec. and treas., Louise Eorry. The following committees were appointed: Social com., Agnes Miller, chairman, Evelyn Hasbrouck, Louise Forry, Josephine Dart, Edna Thornbury and Heatrice lioyee; mem bership com., Evelyn Hasbrouck -and Edna Thornbury; visiting com., Louise Forry, Josephine Dart ml Beatrice lioyte. Class motto: We plead for our people. Class color: link aim white. Class flower: 1'ink carnation. M. E. Church Services. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Themes -- morning, "The World's Greatest Teacher;" evening, "The Tongue." Junior League at 3 p. m. to which all patents are invited. Ep- worth League at 6:30 p. ni. Frayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Strangeis made wel come. VV. H. Young, I3stor. first l,'i(iilif, then It-oiK-liitis Such was tin- casH with Mrs. H. W. lliiilt-y, Mr(,'ri-aiv, Ky. "My wife was taken il-iwn itli a severe altark of la Hi i pf, wliirli run into lironiliil U. Slie (unfiled hk tli' flie lnul cnncnuipMon ami cnulil imt fIcho at nilit. The tlm--tor' mcdirine K4ve Ik" no relief ami I ailus'-il to trv K-I y'f Honey ami Tar Compound. Tin; lirnt 1) ittle ttave her mi 1 1 1 m il relief that fhe continued iiHing it and three In 11 le- effected a com plete enre." Mr. h liley cav 8 he is pre nare.il to annwi r all iinpiirie-i promptly. For nale bv C. A. l'lath. Job Printing at the dlacier oflice. This is the weather for Belknap Bob Sleighs AND Michigan for Hacks and with a set of these runners y ou can convert your Hack or Buggy into a sleigh, cost small, satisfaction Jgreat. Blowers Hardware Co Phone 99 0G3 0 Furniture and Pianos Moved Draying, Express and Baggage All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work I Wood Yard and Feed TAFT TRANSFER pi. 29 ENJOY GOOD MEAT We want you to feel that you needn't be an expert to , pick out good meat here. So we keep none but the best, tlugh judging by our low prices you might not think so: But it is an easily provable fact. HOOD RIVER MARKET We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 5 BAKERY J i HODEL Fourth nd State Runners Buggies Oak and 1st Sts. Q htore in Connection VAJ. 238K y 3 E3Q Ilih as our Meats are Held in the esteem of good judges that doesn't sat isfy us. We want every body to torage You Never Saw Nicer Looking Bread than Hint halted in our ovens. I.iylr, foft and jnnt crusty enough. The nicenei-B do.sn't Flop at tie lookH hnwe-er The lir-t tat you take will tor vera nil that jou hi.ve a Iv p less task tx f -re yon wl en yon try to pr..ilu.e a-f Jrooil l-ieai at home Whv try biiv way? ave yourself laK" and luon -y too hy making us your tinker. 24 Bread Tickets $1 BAKERY Hood River, Ore.