BOCD RIVER GlACII5B,.iTHUhiJPAY, MARCH 1, 1808 ODELL WILLING TO DEBATE HIGH SCHOOL MATTER By Hoswell Sliolley. Odoll, East Hood River Valliy, ioh 'm ImlBiuif from the spirit of entuu uinam mull liented at tbe btab school meeting last Saturday at Jlood liiver t would at) near that thera would be lit t in trouble in uettinB a majority vote for consolidation when tbe time nnmAH. We reeret the tact that it seemed necessary to drop Urajipor di trict from the list. Ilut ai tbe ma jority should rale, and it teemed that they were not oady to take the mat tor up, and a failure on the part of one district to vote tbe measure would kill tbe whole thing, it is best to al low them to withdraw, yet we feel that when tbe good resulti of ceutial izad work are demonstrated they witt other and more remote disiricta will be glad to come in. It appear! that all along the line wherever this plan has been tried that it baa proven a decided success, and to tbe writer there is only oue aide to this question, nud with this oDinion firmly fixed W. Ij. Carues, 11. S. Oalligan and Koswell Shellev hereby challenge any oue or nartv of three to debate tbe following questions, tbe parties making tbe challenge assuming the ailinuative side of tbe question : "Resolved, That It is to the inter est of the people of Hood River vullrj to consolidate tbe school districts 01 lower Hood River valley Into one dis . J . 111. A ... I I, 1 . . U ..knnl the pupils to bo transported to and from said high school, outside thi two mile limit, at tbe expense of tbe district.'' The parties making this challengf bo ilia aJ residents of Odull district, would prefer having tbe debute at tbe Udell school bouse, vet w uid meet their opponents at any oue of tbe live districts in this consolidation move' merit. Absence from home last week inter fered with writing the usual grist of notes last week, and as there is al ways somothiu doing at Odell wortb recording, 1 found on my return that tbe ains of omission are about as bad as those of commission, for several things I have been reminded of tbe fact of no notes last week and asked for a reason why. This failure on my part is regretted by the writer from tbe fact that there was an opportunity to write up tbe drama put on the boards bore at Odull on tbe Kith which was worthy of special mention, and by a more gifted writer than the author of tho OdoU notes. During tbe entire season of Udell's sp.'eudid outertaliiinents that was the red let ter day. The very best talout had been solocted and with patient and prefoct drilling on that memorable evening was Hashed behind the foot lights and before tbe four hundred of Odell the most brilliant entertainment ever present ml to the good people of Odell. Tbe role of ohm actors was well sustained, every one of whom were worthy of spociid mention. The The Then to us with the Prescriptions. We Do Not Prescribe That is the Physician's business. WE DO, however, COMPOUND THEIR PRESCRIPTIONS exactly as they want them, with Stand ard Drugs of Known Purity. Our prieoH are always fair. kj SMITH BLOCK As watch specialists A word that means much to the ones who carry a watch. It is especially applicable to Laraway Watches For increasing sales demonstrate their ability to ren der perfect service LARAWAY' The SMITH BUILDING audience was expectant and attentive, being represented by the majority of tbe residents of Odell with quite a sprinkling of the elite from Pine Grove, Mount Hood and Rurrett. From every point of view tbe whole bloomiu' sbow a decided success, tho proceeds being t'M, which went into tho school library fund. Pres sure is now being brought upon the troupe for a lepetition of this play, and should it oome to pass then we will have opportunity to redeem our selves by going more into details. During tbe three years lust past we bave devoted quite a bit of time to tbe work of writing tbe notes from Odell, and many has been tbe time that had we consulted our own per sonal feelings we would perhaps have put in the time reading or resting in stead of pumping hot air luto theUla oier from Odell, as we are sometimes accused of doing. But from tbe first day we sat fool on the pine clad park of the Little White store grounds 'ueatb the shadow of these grand old snow covered mountains we bave al ways bad an abiding faith in tbe fu ture of this most oharmiug valley, and a light sense of responsibility in help ing in a small way to make tbe outside world know something concerning tbe indescribable charms and Unanoial re ward awaiting those who bad piuued tbeirfaitb and pitched their tent here. Then again I admit a selfish motive. Having embarked in business here I was exceedingly anxious to increase t'te selling capacity of tbe Little White store Jtiot bow well I bave succeeded In one or both of the things that lay near my heart I am willing the people ahull judge. At any rate, eitob week I take the pencil nnd record a small part of tbe local huppenlDgs here, my faith In the future of our beloved valley, and 1 feel a tinge of satisfaction concerning my work, al tho' poorly done. Bo with renewed eneigy and unbound ing and untram uieled fi 1th in the vale of Hood River that will unfold In tbe near future un der the work of development now be ing crowded, 1 am quite content to woik and wait, for tbe eud is not yet. Clint Wood, who is at work with the Davenport people at Ureen Point, spent Handiiy at Odell with his pat ents. Clint informs us that tbe new mill is fust approHoblng completion, and whnn once Mulshed will be a lni y. It will bave a rapacity of 150,000 feet iuily. Lumber seems to be In de mand and baa already advanced In Portland, Tacoma and other large lumbering centers. CHd is always welcome by bis friends about Odell. Miss Nettie Kemp, whose home is at OdoU, aud whom all of OdeU de lights to honor, has seemed a position with tbe new real estate firm of J. 11. iieilbronner & Co. of Hood River, aud will now be in easy reaoh of her fi lends. We are glad to know that Nettie is to be with us and congratu late this real estate concern upon the fact of securing tbe services of such a capable and worthy young lady as "Our Nettle. " lly the way, this con cern that advertises to do things seems to be already doing something. Their methods of advertising should bring many people, all of whom will look, aud many of them buy in tbe valley of Hood River. We think there is room for this wide awake concern, and we give them tbe glad baud. We dosiro to correct an item that ii pear ud in the News-Letter written Doctor IIR CASS atisfactiomi Watchmaker and Jeweler by its Odell correspondent last week relative to the shipping of the 11 rut car of freight from Odell over tbe Mount Hood railroad. It was the Little White store people who are entitled to this honor, and we object to our neighbor (listening this laurel from the brow of tbe senior inembmr of tbe Little White store, fi r he intends to drill bis grand children so tbut when he has sharp ened his last pencil and gone to bis last reward that they will say tbut their grandfather shipped tbe first car of freight over this road. Why not get about it and open up a county road from OdeU to tbe Pine Grove settlement, starting at Odell and running across the bill between the places of Wru. Khrlck and the Kemp ranches and continuing to the east side road, would open up quite a lot of country that at tbe present time is isolated. The opening of this road would out only Increase business at Udell, but put a sbarp advance In land lying adjacent to the proposeil road. 8.'-re rid parties from Mount Hood, Dm ret t aud Pine Grove attended the entertainment at Odell recently, in cluding Oscar Predenburg and Mr. Davidson of Mount Hood, J. U. Jack sou and wife of Pine Urove, and sev eral persona from Barrett. Roheit Leasure, W. S. Oribble aud Win. Huckaby of Mount Hood passed through Odeli last week. Tney were talking a telephone line to Mount Hood, uhlcb we trust will be an ac compli) lied fact. Nothing is too good for Motn.t Hood, for it is suburb of Hood River. Land lookers are lu evidence about Oedll almost every day. Tbe wave is spreading and has reached Odell. The further out they go tbe cheaper they find prices,and as prices decline other advantages except distance Increase, The advent of tbe railroad closes up tbe gap of distance, and now Odell bus man inducements to oti'er those who aie seeking home sites, for with tbe investment they make in land are thrown in free pure water, fresh air, sheltered retreats and scenio effects that are peerless, and as tbe years go will become priceless. Come this way and get in on the ground floor. How is this: A. lteuuett of the Ir rigon Irrigatoi, places us on tbe deuil bead list and furnishes us a copy of his paper, ail on account of having read tbe Odell notes, aud we beg to say that Bennett is not only running a sond live paper, but is proving that be Is perhaps tbe best advertiser there is in tbe state of Oregon, con sidering bis facilities. Clearing land is now tbe daily occu pation of country folks here. boon planting time will come and by and by the harvest. There Is always, a seed time and a harvest for thone who are willing to work aud wait, lu looking over tho pioneer field here we can now see what it means to improve opportunities. The uiau wbo planted the red apple tree 10 years ago is now on Easy street. Opportunity, like the poor, are always with us. On our swift trip Jntt week to tbe Sound, we were glad to note all along tbe way evidences of growth and de velopment that has come to stay. All over tbe Northwest there is a feeling of confidence that prompts develop ment work such as bus not been tor years, and with siuh development values are climbing aud a condition First RELIABLE DRUGGISTS HOOD RIVER of permanent prosperity is now fas tened upon' this favored 'sectiou that will grow and as the years grow into decades the march of progress will fetill go on. , Lust Friday's literary marked an other pleasant evening's entertain ment. Tbe upper part of tbe school building was for tbe first time thrown open to thi literary club. Six new bracket lamps lighted the double room nicely, and with the vocal and instru inuutul talent and the literary make (f tbe crowds which assemble tbere, it proves a good place for the listener, arid to be a good listener means some-, thing. This literary ibis winter has been a prominent ' factor in' unifying suutiiiient and the building up of bet' ter conditions here. While in Tacoma last week we met old friends of our neighbor, T. P, 1'rlday, wbo were exceedingly solioi tous about bis welfare. Mr. Friday was once a familiar and prominent figure at Everett and Tacoma, and his oia mends tnere wish him well. Last week by using the time while res ing, I hastily read Jaok London' book entitled. "A Call to the Wild Tbe hero was Buck, a large dog stolen f om Judge Miller and Cala, and sold to viasKHU paruos whose after lit and occupation was that musblng on cue trail under "Club and fang.' Thorp is innoirMtinii and tbe nromnt lngs to a higher life reflected between tbe lines of this little - book, teaching us that after all we ' are' animals and many of us not .far removed in con duct from the dqmb 'animals that do our bidding. Buck, from all acoounts, distinguished himself as the hero aud Loudon leaves him. In tbe wilds of AlHHka, heading " a pack' of half wolf dogs, leading, training and civilizing them. One fresh milch oow with, calf by her side for sale for fcSo by tbe Little White store people.. Also a secdnd baud back ohoap; " . Mrs. Khrck, nee Miss Hull, resumed her work as teacher of tbe primary gr de last week. Miss Davenport of Mosiorhad successfully carried on tbe work during lier abseuce aud has re turned to her home-iu M osier. 'The sloppy condition of the Odell streets canted . an accumulation of mud ou the bridge spanning tbe creek until it became almost impassible for teachers and children to get to school, so our prluclpaL a. J. ttunis, be came the mau behind tho hoe tbe other day aud caused a transfer in real estate aud di1 the communitv eei vice for which he ' is entitled to a vote of thanks. L. A. 10. Clark last , year invested iu a span of mules, paying 1150. Since theu be has sold two bead, and lust week got 1120 for one of tbe two originally ruirchaned. This leaves him the owner of half tbe team which owe him very little. We think Clark lost bis calling. when be became a anober, lie should become a horse merchant. Tbere are a string of fine looking horses being paraded about tbe streets of Odeli every ' day that oughi to bring a good price. Got Clark to sell them. This reminds us that with tbe Hue German coach stallion in the val ley tbe standard of fancy bred horses snouiu do raised. Frank Strung and J. W. Wilson shipped a car of wood last week from Odoll. C. S. MoDuifuH and sous are arraug lug to have some land cleared that they recently purchased from John tvrooger. " W. P. and 1). It. Kemp completed tho cutting of lie ricks of wood last buturday lor the JLitllu White store people ou tbe old ISnsey place. This represents ubout half of their ttock of rick wood, with which they are bor dering tin 50 rod frontage of tbeir 25 acre tract. W.A.Lockmati and Frank Neff bave been coufinod at home for tbe past few days with la grippe. They are not seriously ill and we hope to see them out soon. Froth ranch eggs are now plentiful aud a legal tender at Udell. We all bave our troubles, but we im aglne that tbe crop of 11)06 candidates uuuer trie mysterious wormngs or tne nominating primary la find them selves in tbe worst mixup they were ever iu. Perhaps the intent of the law was good, but it will evidently re quire some ameudmenta before it is satisfactory to either tbe candidates or tbe people. , With no provisions for conventions to endorse candidates or place tbem upon party' platforms be fore the people, it becomes a free for all proposition, and tbe fellow wbo proves himself the best mixer will get tbere. Every member of the legisla ture seems to think that he must pass some remedial legislature, but like tbe sport who follows tbe raoe course and best on tbe Held and wins out, -so tbe time has come in Oregon with a cum bersome oode containing many ob noxious aud inoperative laws, that the member wbo goes tbere to amend, re peal aud vote against the majority of bills presented would best serve bis couutry and rememlering "that the man wbo serves his country best nerves his party best." It would be a good thing for a few members next time to try it. Paid Jo'ies. one of Dr. M. A. Jones' little sons of Hood River, is v'slting his aunt, Mrs. M. I). Odeli. He spent lant Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kos well Mholluy. The presence of chil dreu tame and soften us and call us back to the years when our little oues were with us, and as we pause we I la ton for the laughter of children com ing to us like the musio of the rip pling stream or the foot fall that comes no more, but come to think of .it. there will come a ti when all things will be lighted. Uutu that glad day we must wait. 1,' T rfln...... Il.k..lf f (.. I. company with his son, Edgar L., last Monday piiMnaJtud Sir acres or Alfred Wood of Odell. The land is situated about half a mile east of the Little White storo, and the trici paid by Air. f airiiauit was Via an acre, uou idcring Mr. Wood's age and condition. tbe sale was a good one. The latter will now retire from aotive life to en joy the comforts of a modern home, which he has been buildiugand which is about completed. MOUNT HOOD. A mini tier of Ihe young fellows from here attended the ''Kag Time' mas querade at Odell last Thursday night. I bey all report a good time, but were sorry to think the judges could not decide iu favor of one of our boys who had over patches on his clothes. Hugh Kuight of Columbus, Wash., was here la.it week to get his father's apples packed aud hauled ; also to do some work on the place, so they could turn It over to the renter, R. B. Mor ton. Hugh returned home Sunday. The school celebrated Washington's birthday ith exercises to suit the oc casion. A number of visitors were present and they all enjoyed tbe ex ercises very much. Another telephone meeting was held at the Mount Hood ball Saturday. Ibettock books were opened to be signed by those wbo want to take Give nature three helps, and n.o-lw ....... ,1 sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. ... I flrit ated Avar's Cherry Pectoral .13 year, ego. I hava wen terrlbl cie of lung dift MM eiir(l lr it. 1 mu tiftTer wltliont it." AUBiaf (1 IlAHILTOH. Mrl.tu. Ohio. M..Me..fl.M. j. o. atr oo r.owpll, Mas. Ail (irmrtrmn. for Consumption Health demands dally bowels. Aid nature wit action of the Aid nature with Aver's Pills stock in tne companr. Home propo salons were offered by tbe iiell com pauy, but tbey cannot be takeu up for a while. Mr. Wood of Hood Kiver representing the Bell telephone com pany, was present at tbe meeting. J. P. Cooper spent last week with bia brother, J. T., ou tbe latter place near Tbe - Dalles, where they expected to drain a lake and antici pated having great sport catching the osb afterwards. Joe Demick and . his family bave moved from Dee, where Joe has been working in the logging camp, to bis piaoe on Mam street. M.i Dumas and family spent Sunday at the f redeuburg home. BARRETT. Oue of the old land -marks in the Barrett district is fast disappearing. F. Deusmore, having, bought tbe old Barrett bouse fiom -Mr.' Sargent, is now tearing it down, and moving it to bia own land, where he expect- to utilize most of it. As these old land marks decay and pass away, 40 with our bid pioneers. Oue by one tbey are passing away. So with ug when the summons oome we shall have to passion into the great beyond, from wneuoe no traveler ever returns to tell tbe story. - Roland Phelps is busy hauling lura ber for the new house be is building lor flir, liowley, near town. Tbe freight team baa begun to run tip to the Parkertown saw mill, so we expect the. milt will be running at full blast in a very short time. ' B. F. Eadelman says he will make things pretty lively in a few days, by putting a little giant powder under the ! Id stumps ou the road. He say no win nave goou roans as rar as pjg- sioie. Mrs. E. Brayfbrd bns just purchased a ten dollar Plymoutb Kock rooster. which makes a very fine addition to her flock. No expeuse is going to be spared to bave tbe best, so as to give perfect satisfaction, iilood will tell L. Dart is a happy man nowadays, because of the newcomer at hisi place, lint, alas I It Is a beil'er calf. 1 A. Buttey has been breaking a nice young horse iu to work during tbe last week, lie says it will take a good stake to buy bis borse. Special notice is being siven throned tbe Oregon dailies that tbe couutv clerk's otlloe will be kept open until y 'VolocK, so that worklngmen mav register. You are reminded tbat yon oan register at Rockford, papers for that purpose having been se t bere by the county clerk, so be sure to register. Li. Jones 01 walla Walla is now vis iting with his sister, Mit-s Emma. at Uamp Liookout. Mr. Jones has de cided to sell his 160 acres of laud on reasonable terms. Several of tbe boys have just return ed from Ureen Point, and tbey assure your correspondent that the snow is s x feet deep on the level and still deeper in tbe woods, so-that tbey can not fall timber. Well, more snow more. water for irrigating purposes, if we can only get it. down bere iu time for tbe crops, . 1 ' There is to be a meeting of tbe electors of the irrigating district of Hood River at the Barrett school house Friday, March 2, at 7 o'clock p. m. Let all come, as matters of im portance will be discussed. WHITE SALMON. rROM TUB ENTKKPK1HK J. L. Neil was a passenger ou tbe little boat to Hood Biter a few days ago.. - C. W. Parsons and wife are spend ing ia few days in Hood River visiting with relatives of Aire, rarsouc, and specially a tirotner who has lately re turned from uanada. : Commissioners' Proceedings: In tbe matter of tbe application of U. W. Smith and others tor a red no tion in the rates by The Dalles & Rockland Ferry company, a corpora tion, same is set for hearing April i, lOOti. .......... lu tbe matter of the application of W. M. (JlauHsen for license to operate a saloon on tbe Columbia river adja cent to lots 1, 2, 3 and 1, sec. 32, tp A uortn, range Vi east, tbe board hav ing duly oousidered tbe matter tbe license was denied. In the matter of tbe application of tne White Walmon, Trout Lake A Ulenwood Telegraph .and Telephone company for a franchise to erect, op erate and maintain telegraph aud tel ephone lines along certaiu public roads and highways iu hlickitnt county for a term of 50 years, it is or dered that tbe date of bearing said petition be fixed for April 7th, aud the county auditor is hereby diiected to give notice by public tion of said hearing as prescribed by law. Tbe board finding tbat tbe offices of constable and justice of tbe peace are vacant in Centerviile prtcinct, aud tbat the citizeus of tbe precinct are desirous of having these otlioes filled, and that James 1. Muudeu is a suitable person for constable aud L. B. Smith a suitable person for jus tice of the peace, it is hereby ordered that James I. Muudeu aua L. B. Smith be appointed to the olliees re spectively of countable and justice of the peace of Centerviile precinct. It appearing to the board tbat the Portland and Seattle Railway com pany is interfering with and destroy ing county roads in various parts of Klickitat county, it is ordered that the county surveyor, in conjunction witn tbe county commissioner of his respective district examine the cross ings of said railway over tbe cooutv roads and take such action as tbev may aeeoi necessary for tie preserva tion of tbe road system of the county. R 6 ragg Co. Ladies' New Waists Just arrived a very Pretty Assortment in white and colored embroidered lawns, T 1 1 maia lawns, per cales, ginghams and other materials. Call and look at them. Lace and Embroidery New lot iust in, in exceptionally neat patterns, that we are offering very, very cheap. New Collars & Belts A very pretty -line of new turnovers at 15c and 20c. -Ask to see the belts. Our new goods are arriving for the springy, trade and we will have some thing new to show you almost every ime you call. R. B. Bragg' dl Co. . S. Commissioner Notary Poblic iEO. T. PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Agent in towa Insurance . Loam Abstraetini JO 9 Hood River, Oregon Oregon Sssorrj Line AXDUMONPACinC 3 Trains to the East Daily Ttamtifh Pnllman standards snd tonrist looping can dally to Omha, Chicago, Spo kane: tonrl.t sleeping; can dully I Kansas Cltv; thmnsh Pullman tourist sleeplnf cr (pefaonully conducted) weekly to ChlCMO. Reclining chair oars (seats free) 10 the Kast dally. ., TIM KHMULM AU)Ta CkWaio Sail Lake. Peaver, rertlaoA fl. Vt orth.Oiaaht, Iseelal Kanau VI17, 1:1 a. m. Loui,Chloa(eaa4 via East laaMmloa. Atlaatlt Ml Lake, Beaver, I Ma, a Bzprew W.Worth, 0h a, t.it .. Kaaaas City, St. via Leuia,CBloafoaa4 laatlDftea. last. ' Walla Walla, Lewis It. real toa, lpokan.Wal- Till, m ru4M.ll laee, full -as, ilfs. ah Muineapolli, St. via Faul,Duluta,llll laekaa -waukee, Caleam ana laat, Rlwor Schedule. FOB ASTORIA and IKW P. M. 5:00 P. M. way points, connecting Dally Dally with steamer for IWaco except except and North Beach ateam- Sunday, Sunday, er Haaaalo, Ash street Hatnrday. dock (water per.) 10:00 P. it. FOR Dayton. Oregon 7K A. M. 6:30 P. M. City and Yamhill Rlv Dally Dally er points. Aab street except except dock (water per.) Hnnday. Sunday. FOR LKWI8TON,4W A. M. About Idaho, and way points, Monday, 1:00 P. M. from Rlparla, Wash. Wedn'd'y Tuesday, Friday. Thursday, Sunday. A. L. CRAIG, General Pamenger Agent, Portland, Or. r. D. WOODBURY, Agent, Hood River. Select High Grade Berry Plants Phenan.nal Be Great money maker; as high aa 11,400 - per acre baa been realised from a aln gle acre here the Ian season. Fruit of enormous alee, varying from oue to twolnehealn length; a brilliant roes red color, deltcioualy flavored; ex ceedingly productive; very Arm and a f ood eblpper. Price, per 10, 11.00; per 00, 17.60; per 1000, M5 00. .... New Maatmoth Bl-ckbarr- (,'roaa between theCrandall Blackberry and the Calif. Wild Dewberry. It la the very largeat berry fruit of anything known In the world today. Tbe fruit averages from two to three lncbea in length and ia produced in the greuteat abundance. The highest flavored and most delicious of all blncKberriea. Tbey ripen three weeka before any dewberry or blackberry. A great ship per and money maker. 11.00 per 10. fc 00 per 100, foO.OO par 1000 Loafam Borry A fanioua berry, now being widely planted all over tbe country. Fruit very large and a handsome dark red , color; exceedingly productive, and possessed of a rich sub-acid flavor. One of the beat canning berries known. 60 cents per 10, S&60 per 100, 126 per 100U, Himalayan Giant Rlavcacborrr Will yield looquartaol fruit ui a plant during a season. Berries ripen In July and Anguat; th.y are nearly an Inch In diameter: Jet black, round and of exquisite flavor. 11.00 per 10, W.0O per 100, tM.00 per 1000. Now Goldan Blackberry Frnlt a glowing golden yellow, In tensely highly flavored, very produo tlve. and In site aa large aa the Kar' Harvest blackberry. V6 cents eacn 12.00 per 10, 118.00 per 100. MatcHlaaa Blackberry , One of the finest flavored and moat productive of all upright growing ber ries. 11 .00 per 10, r.&0 per 100. .... Rogers Early Dewberry Earliest of all dewberries; lurge, very Drill, great shipper. 50 cents per lv, $3.50 per 100, 120.00 per 1000. .... , Mayes Hybrid Dewberry The largest and beat dewberry in th world. Hlpena 10 days after Roger Karly; a great ship er; berrlue Jet black and of the highest flavor; enor moualy productive. 60 oenta per 10v IS.S0 per loo. 115.00 per 1000. .... . Mexican Beat all-purpose strawberry on earth; tbe largest atrawberry known, and one of the most dellcioualy flavored: glvee tbreecropaa year; will aucreed any where. 26 cents per 10, 11.00 100, taOO . per 1000. ALL PLANTS ARB SHIPPKD fRCPAID AT . . . ABOVk FRirBS, . , . S. L WATKINS, Grizzly Rats, Cal. WOOD FOR SALE. : I tin prepared to furnish mill and ilab wood, alao other kinds of wood. ,. I have a new gleam wood saw aud am prepared to do sawing. Alao do general team work. FRED HOVVE. Phone 121. HOOD RIVER Sanitarium MARY P. JOHNSON, M. D., Supt. Ideal Home for Invalids Climate and view nnanrpatsed in the United States. Wood & Gray DKALERS IN Confectionery and Cigars AGENTS FOB Troy Steam Laundry Shepard & Franz HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Are ia corregpondenoe with all pert r,f the United W atoa and are in good dosI- tioa to el vour Farm Property LOCAL AGENTS Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. uriect Fire Insoraace Co,