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<£omin£ Back They are coming back daily for more MARTIN'S BEST FLOUR About 95 per cent of our customers who have once tried Martin's Best are so well pleased that they unhesitatingly demand more Martin's Best. We have never introduced any brand of flour that has so quickly satisfied the big majority of trade. There must be reasons. Try a sack next time you need good flour. Only $1.70 per sack. WHY NOT GIVE HER AN ELECTRIC WASHER She can use an Electric Washer ev ery week in the year. It will take the drudgery out of Washday. We have different machines to choose from— Come in and look them over— we'll deliver one to your place on Christ mas Eve. Easy terms. DON'T FORGET THAT Winter isn't over yet and you might as well get that heater at once and be comfortable. Buy it now — pay for it next year. PYREX WARE— —SAFETY RAZORS ELECTRIC TOASTERS— POCKET KNIVES ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS—ALUMINUM WARE ELECTRIC IRONS FLASH LIGHTS — COASTERS FOR THE KIDDIES Western Mercantile Co., Inc. PHONE MAIN 2« : Groceries : Flour : Feed : Hardware : Farm Implements : WANT ADS STRAYED from my pasture—l dark Jersey helfi r. A Dunker, Notify Tribune office. 12-3~3t- o TAKEN UP—six head heifers, with slit In bottom of left ear. Owner can have same by proving proper ty and paying costs. Inquire Fred Quimby, Nick Dykstorhuis place, 14 mile east of Lynden on river. 12-22-lt- * BEST PULP—just unloaded a car of California Beet Pulp. Lynden Department Store. 12-22-1 FOR SALE —Baby chicks, S. C. white leghorn. Order early. M. C. Turn er. it. 6, Mt. Vernon. 12-22-3t-» IMPOUNDED — six head heifers, about 2-year-old. Owner can have same by proving property and pay ing costs. J. Le Compte, City Marshal. 12-22-tf- o FOR SALE — Fresh cows. Albert Kel ler, Noon station. 12-15-St* FOR SALE —Oat hay. R. Ganslen.H mile east of Ten Mile school. 12-8-3t-* FOR SALE —One drag saw; good as new. Call 1015 2 2nd St., South Bellingham, Wash. 12-8-3* FOR SALE — Culvert, drain tile, foundation and building blocks at the Bellingham Concrete Works. Phone 307. Waterway, next to Standard Oil Co., Bellingham. 12-8-3t-* FOR SALE —2-acre chicken ranch, 212 li. C. Aye., good land, fine buildings. Must be sold as owner is taking store. J. De Jager, Box 363. Lynden. 12-S-3t-» VVAVrEI) — Buyers for first-class Wood. Prices right. Also Ford truck for sale, or trade for Ford : car. A. McDaniel, phone 1711. ' Lynden. 12-S-tf-o LEAYH ORDERS NOW for Poinset tes Primulas. Cyclamen, Cinerar ies'Cherries or Filled Fern Pans, also all other nice Xmas plants and cut flowers. J. W. Kincaid, Meridian Green House, 2900 Me- . ridian St., Jielli:igham. 12-S-a* WOOD and COAL for sa'lo. General hauling. Prices right. Phone 4413 ; | Lynden. _ VACCUM "SWEEPER FOR KKMT— 75c per day. Lynden Plumbing and Lighting Company. Hutchinson. _ IF YOU It BELTS SLIP. Pixley has the stuff to stop them. Something new. . 9-15-tf- o WOOD AND COAL—Orders taken at Tavlor and Cruikshank's Real Es tate office. Phone residence R 743: office RO4l. E. L. BsxtJstt. Lumber, Shingles. I*?*! DcK»rs, Inside Finish, thicken House Supplies. Western Wood Working Company. Dock and Laurel Sts. Phone 8 70. 10-2 , -tf-o FOR SALE —2 horses. 3300 lbs.; age 5 and I years. also 20 good milch rows Phone 6511 Nooksack. Ed Lehman. 11-8-l.t , HEATER FOR SALE OR TRADE—small high ly improved berry and fruit ranTTh. Kirbv Boat Yard, 1020 D. St., Bel lingham. 12-22-31- • FOR SALE—SO acres one mile north of Lynden. Cleared, good build i ings, silo, on paved road. Inquire at Dr. F. J. Van Kirk, 312 Belling ham National Bank Bldg., Bel lingham. 12-22-6t-o FOR SALE —two cows, one will be fresh in a few days, the other is fresh now. Albert Megard, 1 mile west of Laurel. 12-22-2t-* FOR SALE—Petaluma ineubihor— 250 egg capacity, first-class con dition. Price $10. Phone Lyn > don X 4 23. 12-22-2t- » A certain business party gives you 10c for each name you collect for • them. I will send you their address and information for 1 oc. E. A. Stow ers, box 392, Bellingham, Wash. 12-22-3t-« FOR TRADE—What have you to of fer for $230 equity in 6-room part ly furnished and 2 lots in Blame, and only $2 90 to assume? Write | O. C. Olson. Mount Vernon, Wash., hox 124. 12-15-3* ORDERS TAKEN up to 1,000 for day-old chicks, selected stock. Will be hatched in February, April or May. R. Hendricks, phone Lyn _ den 4202. 12-16-2t-* WANTED—Everybody to know that my entire stock was purchased since the price readjustment, which enables me to sell better goods for less money. Geo. E. Lud wig, watch expert, 1250 Elk St., Bellingham. 12-15-3t-» LOST—22 Automatic Rifle, between the J. K. Troost place and Lynden, Thursday afternoon. Phone Lvn de.n 4709. 12-8-3t-» ' FOR SALE—Grocery business; best location in city of Astoria, Ore. Stock, fixtures and delivery trucks; about $6,000. Sickness cause for selling. For further particulars write The Central Grocery, 689 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. 12-8-3t* WANTED —Carpet loom. Wm. Mac lay, Anacortes. 12-8-3-* BTUMP PULLER —"The Dow Hand Stump Puller," price $60.00; com plete with cables, hooks, and blocks for triple power. $118.00. All steel, absolutely guaranteed. Write for catalogue. David Dow & Son, 2108 East Spruce Street, Seattle. 12-8-3 to FOR SALE—Registered Jersey hief ers, ranging from one month to twen ty months of age. These are splen did animals and are priced right. H. S. Ruley, Mount Vernon, Wash. 12-8-3t-o ; FOR SALE —1 large sized oats sprouter; 2 300-egg West Coast in cubator; 1 brooder stove with hover: West Coast outdoors brood ! er. C R. Myers, Blame. Phone ; Custer 2210. 12-8-3f l MONEY TO LOAN. Brisbln, Smith £ I Livesey, 1312 Dock St., Bellingham •j 2-11-24-22 EXTRA SPECIAL We have a few high grade Blue Enamel Ranges we are going to sell at tempting prices. This range has a dandy 18-in. oven, spacious fire pot, oven thermometer, high grade nick el, and polished top. Somebody is go ing to have a bargain—why not you? Blue Enamel Range, regular price $120.00 Choice of Aluminumware, Tin ware or Graniteware... 10.00 TOTAL $130.00 SPECIAL $109.50 ORDERS TAKEN for March and Ap ril cay-oid chicks. Tom Barron strain. J. Knoll, Hannegan road, north of Greenwood school. 12-15-2t-» |20 ACRES FOR SALE —Riverbot- tom, all clear, first class soil. In j quire Tribune. 12-15-3t-* ! FOR SALE—A few purebred Jerßey Bulls from Register of Merit Dams. Qrandam record 918.41 fat. Write I J. J. Eason, Kendall. 12-22-3* WANT TO GET IN TOUCH with re liable man or woman, acquainted in this locality, to handle factory line of men's, women's and chil dren's cotton, lisle, silk, wool and cashmere heather hosiery. No in vestment required. Answer c|o Lynden Tribune. 12-15-lt* HEMSTITCHING and pictoting at tachment; fits all sewing machines. Price $2; checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House, Box 127, Bir mingham, Alabama. 12-15-3* FOR SALE —1 new Vega Cream sep arator, 2 De Laval cream separ ators, 1 drag saw practically new, a bargain; 1 3'. t in. Mandt wagon; gas engine and manure spreader, i Western Mercantile Company. 12-8-tf-o JERSEY COWS FOR SALE, one reg istered St. Mawes, one grade. Fresh in a few days. Phone 2004 Lyn den. 12-l_s-2t-» WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKI from heaviest laying stock. Book ing orders now for Spring 1922 de livery. Safe arrival live vigorous chicks guaranteed. Prices on re quest. Reliable since 1898. MUST HATCH INCUBATOR CO., 466 Seventh St., Petaluma, Calif. 12-15-tf WANTED—Men or women to take orders among friends and neigh bors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 75c an hour spare time, or $8 6.00 a week for full time. Ex perience unnecessary. Write Inter national Stocking Mills, Norris town. Pa. 11-17-BU* FOR SALE— twenty- care chicken and fruit ranch west of Lynden, close to pavement. Mrs. J. E. Bruce, Ferndale R. 1. 12-8-4U * FOR SALE —9xlo Donkey engine— good condition; $760. Phone 1314 Bellingham. 808 Elk St. 12-8-3 FOR SALE—6O acres of Al soil only 8 miles from Bellingham; good road and close to good school; some clearing and 10 to 12 acres of bottom land; very easy cleared off; running spring; partly fenced. May consider small car, Ford pre ferred, as part pay. Price $30 per I acre. N. P. Mickelson, 1321 In ' dian St., Bellingham, Wn. 12-8-3 FOR SALE; —house and 3 lots, good furniture; electric lights, water; fine location. $1,000. Easy terms. J. Ebert, East Front St. .Lynden. 12-8- 3t- » FOR SALE—two brood sows and a boar. A. Zoet. phone Lynden 2312 U-8-St* TH3 LYNDEN TRIBUNE, LYNDEN, WASH., THURSDAY. DEC. 22, 1921 Oh where, oh where has my wood pile gone? Oh where, oh where can she be? Ninety-eight ricks brought by | Bartlett last week, i Has shrunk to two slivers, or I three! Bartlett ought to go right over and buy five dollars worth of Christmas I Seals in exchange for this free ad. what? Well, Dick Zylstra. Brother Handy and Harold Knapp were the busiest people you ever thaw this week. j Dick Zylstra always carries a py rene in his back pocket, even tho the thermometer is below freezing. He doesn't want to take any chances of getting overheated when he works fast. The Lynden garages were likewise real active warming up cold radia tors. There are two ways of keep ing your radiator hot these days; one is to remove it and set it on top of the stove; the other is to talk rough to it, and make it mad. A couple of quarts of Edson and Edson's good-natured alcohol ought to help, too. The Gimlet's correspondents were unable to gather news this week for two reasons. The first is the many telephone wires divorced themselves from the poles this week. The other is that most everyone had sense enough to stay home this cool weath er. When Inspector Paul O. Dolstad held his auction sale Tuesday at Ed Austin's barn to dispose of Pete San decock's team of horses, a total of eight were numbered in the throng gathered in the barn. This included the auctioneer, Albert Blow, who was the lucky purchaser, four spectators, and the two horses. Marshal Jake Le Compte is adver- FOR SALE —Pure bred Barred Bock Cockerels. S. E. McCaw, R 4, Bellingham. phone 2677J2. 12-15-3t-» FOR SALE OR TRADE—A splendid investment in real estate that will bring you $100 a month: with a reasonable payment down; balance as rent. A bargain if taken at once. N. P. Mickleson, 1321 In dian St., Bellingham, Wash. 12-8-3 to FOR SALE —young Roller canaries, good singers. Mrs. L. A. Harvey, Rural 433, Sedro Woolley, Wn. 12-8-3t- * FURS, remodeled and relined at cut prices. Also dressmaking. 322 North Commercial St., Bellingham. 12-8-3t-» FOR SALE —Cupboard, cheap. At 1912% Broadway, Bellingham. 12-8-3t- * WANTED —employment in dairy or on farm by experienced man. Ad dresß C. Nelson. 1103 Cherry St.. Seatle. 12-8-3 • NEW OLIVER PLOWS at greatly reduced prices. Western Mercan tile Co. '2-1-tf YOUNG SIRE for sale from cow giv ing 631 lbs. in 8 months. Will raach the 650 lb mark by end of year. Comes from Jersey herd headed by Kolanders' Eminent (dam's record 896 lbs. in year.) B. C. Crabtree Lynden. 11-23-tf FOR SALE — Twenty-acre chicken and fruit ranch west of Lynden. close to pavement. Inquire Tri bune. 12-8-4t-* FOR SALE —BOX AND SACKED Delicious apples. Phone 3317, E. F. Clngmars, Ferndale. 12-15-3* BELLINGHAM PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. Stimpson. Phone 111, Bellingham Dr. Carl Cotier, 322 Prospect, phone 210. Bellingham. 11-1-9* Dr. Albert G. McKeown, Extracting specialist and X-ray diagnosis of teeth. Exchange Bldg. 11-3- Stocker Sisters, chiropodists. Sunset Block. 11-3- TOUR CREDIT IS GOOD 25 Chiropractic adj. $35; $15 cash; $5 per month. Drugless Health Service, 117 Exchange Bldg. Bell ingham. Wash. 11-3- DRUOLEM HEALTH SERVICE Chiropractic adj.; Electro Therapeu tics; Herbs, Dietetics. 217-218-219 Exchange Bldg., Bellingham. Wn. 11-3- Dr. Larkin. Homeopath. 1417 Dock. EItECTTN<r~ENGINEERS— Whether it's used auto parts or wrecking ap paratus, we have it. Also new gears land axles. GEO. H. WEIR CO., Bel .lingham.. Elk at Ellis St., Phone 2727 i : H. MARR COMPANY, Bellingham Stocks, Bonds bought and sold, j Phone 493 Alaska Bldg. DR. DARST Drugless Physician, Chiropractor. Food specialist; Lady attendants. 203-4-6-6-7 Exchange Bldg., Bel lingham. Wash.. Phone 342. Dr. Cook. Mk. Nat.Bk. Bldg THE LARGEST AND MOST MODERN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IN THE NORTHWEST ALASKA BUSINESS COLLEGE 4th Floor Exchange Building BELLINGHAM -:- -:- WASHINGTON LIBERTY TONIGHT An Edgar Lewis 6-reel Special "A BEGGAR LN PURPLE" A Drama of Men, Money, and Morals. Also HURRICANE HUTCH and "TEA for TWO" SATURDAY JACKIE COOGAN, the star of the "KID" in "PECK'S BAD BOY" in a great comedy of laughs you can't resist. ALSO International News — Other Features SUNDAY The one and only inimitable in a special tempestuous and hilarious mirth-pro voking comedy—"HlGH and DIZZY" on the same program BILL PATTON and CAROLYN WAGNER in "THE BATTLIN' KID" 5 reels of punch, pep, realism and thrills. We Wish You All a Merry Christmas Using this week that he has picked up six head of badly assorted heif ers. He is now playing nursemaid to them, and is extremely anxious to get in touch with-their owner. Hope you have a verry, verry, mer f, merry Christmas. FOR SALE —Wenatchee district, 18- --acre orchard; best varieties; de lightful home; near high school; ful ly equipped; $18,000. Trade. Cash and crop payment. Baker Realty Company. box 404. Bellingham. 12-15-3t-» THE CHEAPEST DAILY now Is the Seattle Times. Only $3 a year at The Tribune office. The home ed ition with all the news. too. "Something Electrical for Everybody A SURPRISE FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER TABLE After a perfect dinner—a perfect cup of coffee, made the right way on the Electric Percolator! Aluminum Per colators for practical, everyday use; other styles in copper, nickel plate or silver, fine enough to grace a royal banquet table! ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS in Christmas Boxes PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO. Seattle Tacoma Everett Bellingham HAROLD LLOYD TO HOLD MKI'RKR FUNERAL SERVICES ON SATURDAY Funeral services for the late Mrs. Elizabeth Meurer will be held Sat urday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Knapp's Parlors in Lynden. Mrs. Guy Harden, of Bellingham. is visiting at the Henry Pyeatt home. Mrs. Ada Dates is ill. FOR SALE Used Ford Touring Car. The PRICE is RIGHT. Robertson's FORD GARAGE Page eleveJi THEATRE Attractions