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Every Acre Reclaimed is a permanent investment paying profits every year TT costs something in both time and money to * clear cut-over land, but you only spend it one year-once for each acre. One fai/crop will pay for the work and usually show a profit besides Then, free from stumps, that land will pay profits every single year. Results in this state have shown conclusively that STUMPING POWDERS Dv Pont and Repauno Brands (Pacific Northwest Products) are ideal for this effective, economical. Therefore they arc used by a majority of farmers. Clear more land in 1921 1920 was one of the biggest land-clearing years this state has ever known. The farmers all over this district are planning for even greater accomplish ments in 1921. Join the movement and reap the benefits. See our local dealei regarding Dv Pont Explosives for spring delivery. Write for "Development of Logged-off Lands." It's valuable—and free. LYNDEN DEPARTMENT STORE, Inc. I.VMIK.V. WASHINGTON E. [. dv Pont <!«• N'emour* a < <>~ lac, Seattle, Wash, PUBLIC SALE BECAUSE I AM LEAVING THE STATE, I WILL OFFER FOR SALE AT MY PLACE, 4«/ 2 MILES WEST COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP; THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: 20 Mead Livestock ONE TEAM MARES—II and 12 years old, weight about 13001b each. THREE JERSEY MILCH COWS—Two to freshen December Ist and one to freshen February sth. THREE HOLSTEIN MILCH COWS—I to freshen Nov. 20th; one on Dec. 20th; and one on Dec. 25th. ONE BRINDLE COW —Just fresh; TWO HEIFERS, coming 2-jears-old next March, will be fresh in June; THREE HEIFER CALVES, 9 months old. ONE HIGH GRADE GUERNSEY BULL Machinery, Household Goods, Etc. FARM MACHINERY—I wagon; 1 2-seated buggy; 1 14-in. walking plow; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 12-ft. hay rake; 1 hay rack; 1 set double harness. IDe Laval No. 17 Cream Separator, nearly new; 1 10-gal., 1 5-gal., and 1 8-gal. Milk can; 1 barrel churn; 1 washing machine and wringer; 1 crosscut saw. HOUSEHOLD GOODS —1 Elwell Kitchen Cabinet, nearly new; 1 dining room table; six chairs; two rockers; 2 iron beds with springs; fruit jars, lamps, and other articles too numerous to mention. MR. GEO. RATHBONE WILL ALSO OFFER FOR SALE AT THIS TIME: 1 Roan DURHAM COW, 8 yrs. old, been fresh about 3 weeks; 1 HOLSTEIN COW, 6 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 18; 1 HOLSTEIN COW, 6 yrs. o'd to freshen Dec. 16th; 1 gray WORK HORSE, 14001b; 1 black COLT, 2 yrs. old. 1 10-bladc disc; 1 set double work harness; 1 truck wagon; 1 root cutter, good as new. TI7RMC fW QAf V' All sums of $10 and under, Cash. On all sums over $10,6 months time will be given J LilMij Ur on approved bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest. All goods must be set tled for before removal. Parties desiring credit, should see clerk before sale. M. VANDER GRIEND, Auctioneer Wm: OF LVNDEN, AND \ z MILE WEST OF BOOTH'S CORNERS. ON IVL G. LACY THE LYNDEN TRIBUNE, LYNDEN, WASH., THURSDAY, OCT. G, 1921 GREENWOOD Miss Gertrude Schuyleman of Lyn den was entertained Sunday at dinner at the Bert Landaal home. Mm. NiemanUverdriet, who spent a few days at the J. Meenk residence, left Monday afternoon to visit her daughter. Mrs. Clark Brooks, before returning to her home in Ottley, lowa Mrs. C. Eisner celebrated her birth day Tuesday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Oilman and Mr. and [Mr*, Henry Surendcnherg. Mr L. Lenssen helped Arthur 'Meenk of Lyndeh Saturday afternoon Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob Meenk and son [Ernest and Mrs. Nieinnntsvo drletl were • utertalned at dinner at the Ar thur Meenk home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Colenbrander and children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meenk and children, were Sunday ev -1 ening dinner guests at the J. Meenk ' home. Mrs. C. M. Huisman visited with Mrs. Gerrit Schuyleman Wednesday afternoon I Several friends and neighbor! sur prised Mr. a. B. Colyer Friday ev ening in honor of his birthday an niversary. Among those who enjoy :ed a pleasant evening were Mr. and Mr;-,. George Alton and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. I) Walston and family. I Mr. end Mrs. Ed Teener and family, j Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hutching and fam* ( ily, Mr and Mrs. E. Burns and fam- , ily. Mr. and Mrs. George Knittle and . family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Boehringer | and family. Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Tay lor and family. Mr. and Mrs. O, Knut zen and family. Misses Alice and Ruth Burns, Alnora Mead and Dorothy El der, Messrs peter and Ralph Van Dyk, and Opal Vroman. After an *v-f« ening spent In music and games, re- i j freshments were served. Miss Alnora Mead is visiting at the . Burn homes this week. Mrs. Winifred Rose called on Mrs. Hendrls Monday evening. t Mrs. Leonard Lenssen and chil- . dren spent Tuesday at the Ralph De Motts residence. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reeze of Bel- < lingham were entertained at the Joe ] Cramer residence Wednesday. Mrs. i Reeze is Mr. Cramer's sister. Ms, Will Blowers spent Friday af- ' iernoon with Mis. James Bailey. Aart Huisman received 150 liens ; from P. Dykstra of Riverside Friday. Mrs. Jacob Meenk and son, and Mrs. Nieraanstverdriet of lowa spent Saturday afternoon witli Mrs. A. Van- ' '< der Griend north of Lynden. ! Mrs. Harley Johnson visited at the j R. Mutchler home Tuesday. Mrs. Norman Watson and little j daughter Helen from Oak Harbor are < visiting Mrs. Watson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Biowers this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brooks and ■ family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Meenk Thursday afternoon. : Mrs. Leonard Lenssen and children Thursday afternoon with Mrs. ; Ralph De Motts of Lynden. Matt Meenk of Riverside. John Kvanendonk, Cornelius Huisman and Gerrit Bergsma helped John Bosnian fill silo Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Winifred Rose sperrt Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C M. Huisman. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blowers and son Alvuh visited with Mr. and Mrs. Maryott of Northwood Sunday after- Mn . Winifred Rose visited with Miss Delia Courtney Saturday after noon. Mrs. Hendrix is improving slowly. Hr. a id Mrs. ('. M. Huisman spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs Matt Me..nk of Riverside. .Mrs. Will Blowers was entertain ed lit the Jacob Meenk residence on Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Gerrit Veleke and children were entertained at the Leonard Lenssen home Sunday even- Miss Delia Courtney and Messrs. Marvin and Clay Courtney autood to Bellingham Sunday to visit their grandmother, Mrs. G. P. Dean. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Urfer and childen autoed to Marietta Sunday to Visit With Mr. and Mrs. Bliss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Assink and children spent Friday evening at the Gerrit Veleke home. Burg Reid returned to his home in Bellingham Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gries and chil dren spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will Meurer. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gries and chil dren are living on the Ray Shumway place. Mrs. W. A. Reid is on the sick list this week. Miss Edith Fullner is home visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fullner. Little Janet Noteboom is sick this week. Mrs. Lizzie Meurer who has been ill for some time, is improving, and will be home from Bellingham Thurs day. W. B. VANDER GRIEND, Clerk RIVERSIDE Places Where We "Shine" I—REPAIR SERVICE. The most careful workmanship by experienc ed mechanics—no apprentice labor trifling around—is what you may expect here in our repair department. We urge you to give us a trial here. We guarantee to satisfy you. 2—BATTERY SERVICE. We are equipped to inspect, recharge and re pair all makes of butteries. At this season, the motorist should by all means have his bat tery inspected for winter service, and we in vite you to come here, and to make a practise of lett ing us inspect it regularly. 3—TIRE SERVICE. This is a Service Station, and we do our ut most to see that you get the right kind of tire service. Tire repairs are handled here. We sell the United States line of Tires—the cheap est you can buy because you will get more mileage per dollar. •Royal Cord' 'Nobby' 'Chair.' 'Uiro' •Plr.ln' Axlund Service Station Corner Third and Front Street Cornerstone of Qualjty is the cornerstone upon which the reputation of Red Crown gasoline rests. The achievement of Red Crown qualjty is that it delivers the maximum powe* your engine was designed to develop. It insures ready starting, rapid smooth ac celeration, and greate.*mileage. "Red Crown" is readily available throughout the Pacific Qiast: at Standard Oil Sorvice Stations, at ga rages, and at other dealers. Look for the Red Crown sign be fore you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) COME HERE FOR YOUR RED CROWN GASOLINE AXLUND SERVICE STATION Third and Front Streets, Lynden 3 PaGK hlbybm