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PARKDALE Yf, thio store flit tho St litri I Wt btlitf in thtm tool SELL KITCHEN CABINET RIALTO Fridv-8aturday, Feb. 22-23 “Riggles of Red Gap” News—Topics—Fables . Vera Kolstad on the Wurlitxer Prices, 80c and 50c, with Bargaii ANOTHER GREAT SELLERS IMPROVEMENT Stan Laurel Comedy—Scenic and Vera Kolstad on Wurlitaer Mat, 10e*85c. Evn’g, 30c-50c Wed.-Thun., Feb. 27-28 Strongheart Wonder Dog of the World ta rn__ ______ r *1 if__ *1» ß COMING TO PARK GRANGE COMMUNITY Notice is hereby given. That In com Mr*. Hibbard was in Portland last pliance with an execution In fore SOON Coming to SPECIALIST Dr. Mellcnthin Is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He docs not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcere of votuach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases o/ the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid ney, bladder, sod wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, lug ulcers and re- tai aliments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon: Cornel Johnson, Weston, Ore., ap pendicitis. Aug. Erickson, Lakeside, Ore.Jddney trouble. Mrs. I<ena Lincoln, Canyon City, Or, heart complaint. J. A. Smith, Ontario, Ore., ulcers of the stomach. Leona Ford, Washougal, Wash., adenoids. W. H. Kellendonk, Estacada, Ora., high lilood pressure. Mrs. Ed Kl>erhardt, Scio, Ore., gaU It has been reported that Capt. C. <1 Seeley, who has been a resident of Parkdale for two years and who su- Iiervlsed the building of Mount Hood Ixiop road, tn the county aa far as the forest boundary, may tie transferred ta Shaniko to have charge of a new construction, job there. You are urged to get your lunga In condition to “root” for Parkdale at the big basketball contest in the apple house Friday evening. Three teams representing the men. boy* and girls of the community church will meet with similar groups from the Odell church. The first game is scheduled to start at 7 A0. Come. Freight service on the Mt. Hood railway la reduced to three trips a week. C. J. Gordon shipped out another car of potatoes Friday. You are again reminded that March 17tb will be a “green letter day” in Upper Valley. Mr. Hutchinson’s ster eopt icon lecture on the “Land of St. Patrick” and Irish music by Albert Case, of Hood River, wijl be the principal features on the program. Are you coining to church next Sun day? If not, why not? The church school and forum will meet at 10.15. Worship with sermon by the pastor at 11.80, subject: “America’s Great est Problem” (second installment). Evening service in the Mt. Hood church at 7.15. You are most cordial ly invited to attend these services. Owing to lack of room in the church the men's forum in the future will meet at the manse. There was a fine attendance last Sunday. Col. W. 8.1 Dowd lend a most interesting discus sion on the subject, “Is the World Growing Better?” The same subject will he dealt with next Sunday.. M O. Boe, lender. Elmer Lyle purchased a new Star roadster last Saturday. The strawtierry growers of the Up per Hood River valley met the repre sentative of the Libby, McNeil A Libby canning company, of The Dalles, at M c I mbc ' s hail February 14 to discuss the strawtierry prices for the coming season. , - Now comes another great time saving invention. A feature that is re volutionary—that saves more time and more labor. ’ It is the latest creation of Sellers’ experts. It is called the Tlie wood duck, unlike most other ducks, usually builds hia nest far from his natural elemeir, water. Sometimes It may be a mile or more from the nearest water course, but he has solved the difficulty of transport ing the family from the nest to the feeding grounds in a truly remarkable way, says the Detroit News. No sooner are the eggs hatched into ducklings, about the site of bumble l>ees, than each parent b|rd takes a little one in its bill, wriggles through the opening in the chestnut tree or white oak which barbora the nest, and with a quick glance lest some enemy may lurk near, flies swiftly overland Phone 8411 to creek or water hole. Here the tiny burdens are dropped gently into the water. Without previous swimming lessons Riverside Church these newly hatched mites .dart over to Make a Good Egg Bad and a Bad the surface of the water for the cover Mr. Boddy will be in his pulpit Sun Egg Good.” Evening TCrvice at 7.15 of marsh grass or lilypad, where they bide until the return of their parent* day morning at 11 o’clock. In the p. m. The evening service will be with more Of their brothers and sisters. evening he will preach at the commun combined with the missionary pro gram of the Senior B. Y. P. U„ which ity vesper service at.the Park-grange will give a splendid stereopt icon lec hall, his subject being, "The Story of The lake region of Ska mania county ture on Japan. Be sure to be in the may become a noted duck hunting re a Man and hla Nephew.” A fellowship main auditorium at 7.15, when (lie gion. The lakes annually are visited luncheon for the young ¡>eople will be stereopticon lecture will begin. Senior l>y many flocks of wild fowl, but feed held at 6.45 Thursday evening. Mr. B. Y. P. U. in the prayer meeting room is scarce and they do not linger. The Boddy is giving a series of mission at «.30. Intermediate B. Y. P. U. in Skamania County Game Commission study lectures on Japan. tile prayer meeting room at 5 p. m. lias just received from Wisconsin a Junior B. Y. P. U. in the main audi shipment of wild rice seed, which will torium at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting The Baptist Church be planted in the lake area. It is pro Wednesday at 7.45 p. m. All are In Sunday school at 10 a. m. Good posed by the commission to dose some vited. There is only one true God, of the lakes In order to establish a classes for all ages. Morning service the One who revealed Himself through at 11 a. m. Special music by a well the Bible; all other gods are false breeding preserve. trained choir and good congregational gods and mental idola. singing. Subject of the sermon, “How C. R. Deieplne, Pastor. . A village girl eloped In a suit of her father's clothes. The next day the “I>aily News” came out with this sen sational headline: “Hees In Father’s Pants.”—Brookly Central. xuKoa Hiiinri » closure issued out of the Circuit Court of Hood River County, Oregon, on February 18, 1924, id that certain suit wherein S. N. Loria la plaintiff and F. E.-Denison. Eva Y. Denison, Nor man D. Root and Pernie Johnson are defendants, in compliance with the terms of a decree made and entered in said suit on February 16, 1R24, for judgment in favor of S. N. Lorts and against F. E. Denison, Eva Y. Denison and Norman I>. Root for $902.33, and LEGION NOTES $75.00 attorney fees, and $25.80 costs and diaburaementa, with interest at Veterans of the World war who con 8% per annum from February 18, 1924, and which decree did further stitute the American Legion of several foreclose a certain mortgage covering counties will meet In various sections the real property hereinafter de of Oregon beat month when district scribed. which Mid execution in fore I conferences of Legion schools will be closure la directed to me ns sheriff of held under direction of state officials ter. this county, and orders and commands of the American Ix*gion, Seven dis- G. B. Kellogg was In Mosier Thurs me to sell the Mid real property for trict conference« are planned, calling day. the purpose of Mtlsfyiug Mid judg on all of the 15 American Legion Posts CHURCHES of the state to meet. A representative Mrs. Ira Huskey came up from Port ment, costs and expenses. land Thursday to flniah packing their Therefore, In compliance therewith. of the veterans Bureau will attend all I wEl, on Saturday, March 22. 1924 conferences, according to Fred E. Kid household goods. Mr. at 10 o’clock a. m. at the north front dle, of Island City, Legion state com key are making their land. door of the County Court House in mander, who declared that the confer the City of Hood River, Hood River ences are called for the purpose of ex Mias Rlchleln went County, Oregon, sell at public auction changing ideas between posts, discus Monday. to the highest bidder for cash in hand sion of Iicgion service, community Work at the Mosier Fruit Growers for the purpose of Mtisfying the Midi work and problems affecting the dis Association was finished up Monday judgment and accruing costs and ex-1 abled and poet administration matters. St. Mary’s Catholic Church and Tuesday of last week. penses. the following dewribed real I First Mass, 8 a. m. and second Mass Forrest Evans and Bert Osborn at property, to-wit: at 10.30 each Sunday morning. Even tended the basketball game at Park- The American Ix'glon has an The northeast quarter (NEU) of ing devotions at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow, dale Tuesday evening. the northeast quarter (NEK) of See- nounc'd appointment of Geo. R. Wil Friday, evening and Sunday evening. Twenty-three, skidoo go the profits; tion 22, Township 2 North, Range 91 bur as chairman of the child welfare Tel. 3132. ----- “ ‘ - - - - - Father Joe Smith, Pastor. 23. skidoo goes the surplus stock; 23, East of the Willamette Meridian, con-1 I program for the d^iartmeiit of Oregon. Braxier C. Small, of Salem, was made February. Saturday, Strauss, Big Sale. taiulng 40 acres, more or leas. chairman of the aeronautics commit Cash, of course. Dated February 21. 1924. Thomas F. Johnson. | tee. Mr. Wilbur is past-commander of Those attending the basketball game Regular services at 11 a. m. Sun the state organisation and Mr. Small day school meets at 9.45. The ladies Sheriff of Hood River County. in Hood River Fridav were: Mr. and la adjutant of Salem Poet, American of the church will give a dinner Fri Mrs. .1. O. Boldin, Joe Higley. For George R. Wilbur, Enquire, _______ f21ml3| legion. rest Evan* Hal Blanchard, Elmer Attorney for Plaintiff. day, February 22, at 6.30 p. m. in the Minton. Arvllla Husbands. Mae Camp. 1 Fifteen posts of the American Le Isisement of the church. Anabell Blaine, Nedra Evans. Luella , P. Hilgcndorf, Pastor. gion in Oregon have exceeded their Neilson. Helen Howard, Nets Camp. 1923 membership standing. These are Emily Hualianda, Miss Pratt, Miss | Rake. I ji Grande, Eugene, Salem. KRH ASSOCIATION Ferguson, Mr. Blanchard. Elsner Root. Hood River, Oregon. Feb. 21, 1924. I Roseburg. Astoria, Seaside, I rubier, I Regular services; Sunday school at Clyde Root, Ihma Proctor, Jack Proc Springfield, Mn rdos, St. Helena, Mau 9.45 a. m., II. 0. Delta, Supt.; preach tor. Claude Blaine, Harold Beldln. To Our Members: pin, Molalla, Prineville and Cottage ing service at 11 a. m. Young people's Ella Folsom and Howard Root. Notice is hereby given that the An Grove. Meml>er81>ip throughout the service «.30 p. m, R. C. Samuel, presi George Wilson and- Bud Yonish at nual Primary of the Members of the statq up to January 31, over a corres dent. Evangelistic service 7.30 p. m. Apple Growers Association will be tended the automobile show In Port Prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7.80 held in the Pythian Building (Pythian ponding ¡lerlod for the previous year p. land the first of the week. m. Everybody welcome. W.' P. has little more than doubled and the Hall), in the City of Hood River, on largest post in the state shows an in-1 Kirk, pastot, phone 3063. Saturday. March 8, 1924, at 10 o'clock crease of than 400 per cent overl a. m., for the purpose of nominating the same pore period for the previous year. I eleven Directors to be voted upon at State Legion olliclals are confident that I the following Annual Meeting of the Members, and to transact such other the goal of 10,000 members for the de i business as shall properly come before partment will be reached this year. the Primary. Thia Primary la very important and every Memiier la urged to be present. 8ta$ementa covering the past season'* business and the affairs of the Asso ciation up to the present time will lie made. Yours very truly. APPLE GROWER« ASSOCIATION. I By A. F. R. Steele, f21-28 General Manager. Sprayers which have been re-co nd i- imed and put in good running order >a he bought at Benhett Brothers for Come to our store. Let us show you the new KlearFront. Let us demonstrate how you can save more hours of kitchen work with this modern equipment.. Furniture Department Thomas M m a PETER K KYNE story fameitòra found', ALSO A Burlesque on “The Spoilers” Sank and Vera Kolstad on the Wurltaer Matinees, 10c and 35c. Evenings, 30c and 50c.