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Announcing WaM's 17th Anniversary Sale Celebrating our Seventeenth year in business by offering new 1921 Ready-to-Wear at prices exceptionally low— many specials. Suits Coats Millinery Dresses FOREST GROVE Miss Beatrice Feeg of Chilliwack, B. O.i was a guest during the past week at the homes of her cousins, Mrs. Carl and Fritz Muenscher. Miss Edna Lawrence left Friday for Seattle to resume her duties as social welfare worker in the schools there. Mrs. Annie Porter and three chil dren, and Mrs. Maria Prouty were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Oviy Your FALL SEEDS BELLINGHAM FEED & SEED CO. Oats — Rye — Vetches — Wheat 1325 RAILROAD AYE., BELLINGHAM Your Paint Dollar j —How Big in 5 Years? THE best paint will be good five or more years hence, if properly applied. Cheap paint, on the average, starts cracking in twelve months. It's what paint covers that you want to save—not merely a few; cents per gallon in first cost. , Cheap paint does not spread as easily or as far as good paint. So when you figure labor and square yards covered, cheap paint on the house costs as much as good paint. Cheap paint in practically every instance, is the most ex pensive you can buy. Don't allow surfaces to rot. It costs less to paint them. The paints specified by Ful ler are the result of 72 years experience in the making of all kinds of paints, varnishes, etc., for western use. "Pure Prepared" and "Phoe nix" are Fuller's Specifications for house painting. Get either and you have the best that anyone can make long - service paints. WHERE TO BUY (One Week Only, Sept. 10 to Sept. 17. Anniversary Date, Sept. 13) See Details In Friday Herald and Sunday Reveille New Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps at $((.00 Misses' Middies at $1.25 Silk Umbrellas at 88.00, $4.00, 00.00 Brassieres and Bloomers at 50c Kid Gloves at $1.50 Extra Specials in medium and stout corsets. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Konoyer of Ten iMile. Mr. and Mrs. William Frank lin of Bellingham, parents of Mrs. [ Kenoyor, were also Sunday guests at i the Ken oyer home. Mr. Edward Cave, who has been working in the harvest fields of east ern Washington for the past two months, returned to his home here Saturday. Mrs. Walter Crabtree spent Friday In Lynden at the home of Miss Julia Qutknecbt. Mrs. W. E. West of Bellingham FROM We use the best materials, PURE PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, zinc and color as others do, but we combine them with a 72 years' knowledge and long-time skill. Our white-lead base is finely ground pure white. It must pass through a silk, screen with 40,000 meshes to the square inch. We use special machines for mixing the materials in sci entifically exact proportions. So Fuller colors are excep tionally clear-toned and Fuller House Paints are noted for cov ering capacity, ease of spread and great durability. If you want from five or more years' protection for your property investment, get Ful ler's western paint for western weather conditions—a paint you know. Fuller's • SPECIFICATION House Paints Phoenix Pur* Paint- Pure Prepared Paint- Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co. For All Exterior Jobs of Painting. It is Advisable to Secure the Services of a Master Painter The above typical examples of sale values — m any more, Exclusively Women's, Misses', Children's and Infants' Ready-to-Wear Apparel and Accessories THEM. These paints are im portant to you. so it's important to go to the right stores to get them. Agents' names and ad dresses arc printed in the memo, coupon to the right. Cut it out and put it in your pocket now. YHB LYNDEN TRIBUNE, LYNDEN, WASH., THURSDAY, SEP. 8, 1921 spent several days last week at the homo of her (laughter, Mrs. Arthur McMillan. Miss Mary Itainford left Monday for Seattle, where she will take a post-graduate course at the Lincoln High School, preparatory to entering the University of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. George Moon and 'daughter Marguerite and Miss Ella Buchanan of Bellingham, and Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Turner and daugh ters Josephine and Marion of Oak land, Cal., were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lawrence. Mr. Alex Morrison went to Orcas Island Monday, and returned to his home here Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seidell are the parents of a baby girl born last week. Mrs. Mary Burgraff and four chil dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Theel of Riverside, picnicked at the North Fork Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A Rasmussen and children of the Smith road, were cal-' lers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter Dahle Sunday evening. Mrs. Annie Johnson spent Thurs day and Friday in Bellingham at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. A. Jackson. Mr. Emil Lind of Deming spent the week-end visiting with relatives and friends here. Mr. John Burgraff is working for Free Advice on Painting ASK our agent for our free ad vice. He will show you a color card which shows 32 shades of this desir able paint. We have a Fuller Specification Depart ment which will tell you all about the most desirable color schemes, color har mony and those other details you want to know. Take advantage of Fuller House Paints. Take steps to paint now. Don't let weather depreciate your investment. W. P. FULLER A CO.* Dept. 13, San Francisco Pioneer Manufacturer of Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Stains, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD for 72 Years Established 184». Branches in 16 Cities in the West— Dealers everywhere. Also makers of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, All Purpose Varnishes, Silken white Enamel, Fifteen-for-Floors Var nish, Washable Wall Finish, Auto Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint and PIONEER WHITE LEAD. SAVE THIS (Cut this out and paate it in your note book as • memo.) My house needs painting-. Fuller's Specification House Paints are sold by the following Agents: Agent Pure Prepared Paint Lynden Department Store, Inc. Lynden, Wash. Alfred Knutzen, running the hay baling machine. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crabtree were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Agnes Hinckley of Northwood. Miss Essie Hallman of Chllllwack. B. C, is spending several weeks at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Fritz Muenscher. Mrs. Arthur McMillen and Mrs. Sam Sheel entertained the Book and Thimble Club last Thursday at the home of the former. The program consisted of papers read by Mrs. Mc- Millen and Mrs. Walter Crabtree, af ter which a general discussion on the subjects read, followed. At the close of the afternoon, delicious refresh ments were served. The next meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Annie Porter on Sep. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Jongeneel of Lynden were Monday guests at the Burgraff home. Mrs. Andrew Johnson will enter tain with n luncheon on Thursday af ternoon, her guests being the ladies ofThe'MeriT-Sakers Ctub. — - The Forest Grove School has been ' postponed for two weeks, because the teacher, Mrs. Bertha Marchand, is in the hospital as the result of an accident. Mrs. Marchand expects to be able to take up her duties in two weeks time. Mr. Frank Hawley is working at the Burgraff place, moving their house to the new foundation. Chicken Raised With Kittens. A cut with three kittens, In Nova Scotia, adopted a motherless chicken two weeks old. It would lie down with the kittens and cat and go to sleep. It would try to eat like the kittens and the cat and kittens tried to ploy with her. She stayed with the cut except nights until she was old enough to go with the other fowl. Coincidence In Births. Two sisters residing In Helen's Mills, Elk county, Pa., each became the inothei of twins on the same day. all four of the newcomers being boys. The two marriages occurred only a short time apart last year. Both moth ers and the twins are in excellent con dition. LOST —Auto Crank. Return Tribune. "MO HUNTING" SIGXS AT THE TRIBVNE OFFICE You ran hear those Guns Popping Any Morning Now POINTS THE WAY 'The Statement of This Anacortes Resident Will Interest Our Readers ' Our neighboring town. Anacortes. points the way in words of one of Its most respected residents: C. C. Keesling, boat builder, 504 sth St.. Anacortes, Wash., says: '•'Heavy lifting is what weakened my kidneys and caused lame back a year iago. When I tried to lift anything a sharp pain struck me in the small of my back and nearly doubled me up. The kidney secretions passed (too often and were scanty and unnat ural My kidneys seemed weak. I | saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised so 11 bought a box and began using them. They helped me eight away and two boxes knocked the pain out of my back and put my kidneys in a healthy condition, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills." 60c at all dealers. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. MISS HAINKE TO HEAD CLUB WORK IN PIERCE COUNTY Miss Hulda B. Hainke. superin tendent of schools in Ferndale, until July 1 on Thursday becomes County Boys' and Girls' Club Work agent in Pierce county, with headquarters in Tacoma. The position is a twelve months' one and places Miss Hainke under the State College Department of Agriculture. The position was offered her a week ago and she accepted at once preferring to continue her work witli young people to entering the busi ness field, where she had planned to spend some time. She will have sev eral dozen organizations in the up sound county to lead. Last year Miss Hainke organized the boys and girls of district 308 into project clubs and their work was given first place in all the counties of the state not having a county leader. As a result of the success with the Ferndale young folk, the of fer of a county came to Miss Hainke. * The *> Scrap Book PAPA OUT OF THE RUNNING Bashful Lever's Weighty "Remarks'' Had Straightened Out the Course •f True Love. A prehistoric young man fell In love with the beautiful daughter of a great chieftain. But as he was bashful,and her fa ther's stone ax was not bashful, he feared to tell his love. So he procured a tolck—that be ing the fashion In stationery Just then —and carved there on his message of devotion. As the gentle Ichthyosaurus crouked the witching hour of midnight, he stoli* stealthily unto the chieftain's cuve. Then with one mighty heave he cast his weighty remarks Into the Inner blackness, trusting that his !ady-love would lind them on the morrow. And It came to pass that when he awoke next morning the blushing dam sel was seated on bis doorstep. "Reggie of the Knotted Knee," she cried, "I am thine I The forcible na ture of your proposal removed the only obstacle. The blick caught poor papa a lovely whack on the cranium, nnd he was so struck with your remarks thai he's past objecting to anything now I" EVER-BEARING ORANGE TREE Possibility That Discovery in Florida Will Revolutionize Conditions in Growth of Fruit. An ever-bearing orange tree, which cttrus fruit growers believe is destined to revolutionize the orange Industry of the state, if hot of the an til •"touutry, has been discovered by horticulturists in a .small grove at Avon Park, near Tampa, Fla. To protect the Specimen, Its purchaser lias placed around It a heavy wire fence 20 feet In height and Stationed guards duy und night. Tbe tree has been in bearing con tinuously eight years, but until re cently Its existence was known only to the owner and several neighbors who, according to citrus experts, did not realize its value, but regarded it mere ly as a freak of nuture. Several of faltll Florida's largest citrus growers hrve organized a syndicate, purchased thi tree, leased tbe ground upon which It stands, und already are taking steps to de\elop Its possibilities by propa gating it through budwood, with the expectation of buying 260,000 trees ready for setting out In groves by WSJ. The tree Is about fifteen years old. Its origin Is a mystery. Its owners believe It will bring forth stock true to the parent tree and be worth mil lions to the men who bnd the fore sight to grasp its possibilities. Mystery in Small Lake. What seems to be v natural phenom enon is observed In the Fort Steele East Kootenay (British Columbia) dis trict. A small luke or pond which has been used for some time by a logging company for a mill-pond, Is sit uated on tbe high bench land on the north side of Kootenay river and with an altitude of slightly over 3,000 feet übove sea level, In a small, deep hol low surrounded by high wooded banks unaffected by winds and without nny streams running in or out of It, or any circulation In It. Tbe water Is dark and brackish, yet when logs are put In the east end of this luke, If left unfastened will, of their own ac cord, float to the west end within a few hours. The mystery Is, do the logs move or does tbe earth move the logs in its dully rotutlon from west to east? New Paneling Valuable. The new wood-metal sheet or pan eling, consisting of thin boards be tween two layers of metal, has given astonishing results. Tbe material, adapted for a multitude of uses, can be made in sections of any size, is un affected by moisture, resists ahruslon and warping, and combines strength with lightness. In tests made a panel 5-10ths of an Inch thick proved five times as strong as a solid wood panel of equal thickness, and 80 times as strong as a sheet steel panel of equtl weight NEW REDUCED PRICES LIGHT SIX Touring $1575 2-Pass. Roadster $1550 'Coupe Roadster $1950 Sedan $2275 SPECIAL SIX Touring $1895 4-Pass. Club Roadster.slß9s 2-Pass. Roadster .. ..$1845 Coupe $2795 Sedan $2895 BIG SIX Touring $2325 Coupe $3250 Sedan $3350 BELLINGHAM MOTORS CORPORATION 104 Prospect St., Bellingham Richmond Standard for Over 60 Years PRICES RIGHT TERMS EASY BARTER & WELLS PIANO CO., 211 E. Holly, Bellingham WOMENi apparel of quality BHLLINQHAM, WASH THE NEWEST AND BEST ROUTE TO SEATTLE Interurban BELLINOHAM TO SEATTLE Every 2 Hours 8 A. M. — 6 P. M. One Way $3.25 Round Trip $6.25 Pacific Northwest Traction Company TAGE THREH