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P.A/JR BIX
THE Fisk Premier
Tread is a tire which
yields an honest, generous
measure of service at a low
price.
See this tire and compare
with any at a competing
price. It is your best pur
chase if you want a low
priced tire*
It is a FiikTire,and is Fiik
character clear through.
fh§r»'S a Fltt Th c of extra VWftM
in iTitji size, for car. rrtick
or speed %vagon
FISR
k TIRES A
We Sell Fisks
It Costs Little
But You Get
A Million
In Results
It costs very little to have your crank
case flushed out, but you certainly get a
million dollars in results. You will be sur
prised how much better your engine operates
with clean, fresh oil supplied regularly, and
all the worn-out lubricant, grime, grit and
filings removed. Your car will have new
life.
And the cost is very small. Our regular
bill for this work has been as follows:
1 Gallon Zerolene 65c
1 Gallon Flushing Oil 35c
Our Services Free
TOTAL CHARGE $1.00
We charge only for materials used, on
the above scale of prices, and our services
have always been free.
We have a special lubrication rack, and
are equipped to do this class of work right.
AXLUND SERVICE STATION
Corner Third and Front Streets
EVERYBODY READS TRIBUNE WANT ADS
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Si |U Bitn-Pli *•* 'i»a
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Ux Hi -Sll-IMv Nun-Skl.l
CorS HU-*llht Slila is.res
SI x 4 —Sin-fly NunSU,l
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Ml4l{ Kim-Sklil ('mil . . t»M
HI »4'-j - Nun Skirl Cord . . 41, ml
3i x. 6 C*ra i . ai.no
Tim«» to U«'Hrn/
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NEW PIANO
$285
10% down, balance in
Regular price $4M,
.to monthly payments.
This price includes
delivery.
Harter & Wells
Piano Co.
811 Baa*. Holly St.,
nidllngliaiiii Wn.
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SUNRISE
Mr. mill Mrs, Qi A Kiknil who
formerly lived »i (*i» *»■ I eat on, Wn
nru now residing lit thoti w»w
bone whleb e»a> tormerl* ownwJ
by Aiinir Olen i.
Mr. Heiroan, "f Beati •. vi Ited
,i ii P . iihai i' i lohnsuu homo on
Baturtlay and Miindayi
'rii.i Johnson family mnl Ml
Herman vlmUi *i al IN Qarl N«
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Mi mnl Aln Aitliili II ii tOVV
mnl iiaugiiii i Helen wors nm ■
iMMini iii the Carl Hamlin honti'i
mi nday
iin Monday i hrea net* pupils
enrolled »( the Hum i n n html
They woi» Mm tun iHi sei i, Ind
y rt«i«, Ndua mnl Oharle* Mussm
6th irads
i tin folloa mi i mb wewhei •<
i>(ii.\rii oiwh |iin• lot (hair l#al
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i,mil Myers, Varna. KUunr*, Ross
|ii Him HUwlB Hi mix
Wniii wan ii"i'hi'ii Hare lha.l
Mi and Mrs, Will Bartai are
nun ii pleased with IhsTl »•».
home Mi Merger obtained #nrK
on Iha Onwnts dredger, Itwnindl
iiinu after muvlng in Mi VFarnon
i',ihii and Inhn Myar* wwlwratl
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I hot i hinll Pi Mm ti)«i Boriibnai
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wooK
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word trow Mi" viutni.uni. or
llwidnwa, iiiniu' Ihni in March
ID they 'mil seventeen, un inn n(
MIOW.
Mi Creamer, manager ~r tho
Lynden Oaunery< was In this row
ruunltj i" pontrnot far ft mi 11,11
summer.
Mr. Bel m Oil mnl Mr. RVSHS
were Lynden visitors
Mr mnl Mrs Martin Burk Vis
iii<ii in (in' home ul' Mra. Meaker
Monday evening.
An viii time friend of Mr. Pete
Lassen is spending a fow days
with him.
Miss itiith Kron spout Monday
nt the <!. A. Bckdrt homo.
air. Hugh Mc Leod spent Bun*
iiiiy and Monday at his parent .'
home here, returning to his wo: \
at the Dairy plant on Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. J. F, Helgath railed at
the Carl Berger home Tuesday.
Miss Burk spent Wednesday
evening with her sister, Mrs.
Glen l'ettit, at Custer.
Miss Antoinette Jess called on
Mrs. Carl Berger Wednesday af
ternoon.
Mr. Charles Myers was a Custer
visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Charles Johnson visited
at her parents home near Fern
dale on Thursday. Mrs. Cyril
Kellso and baby daughter are
staying at the Charles Kellso
home.
H. B. Carroll, jr., Co. Agent
gave an llnatrated lecture on —
"Marketing Potatoes" at the
Dakota Creek Grange hall on
Wednesday evening. Several men
from here attended.
Mr. Selmon was a Bellingham
visitor Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. John Swanson and Mrs.
Roher Mc Leod entertained the
Ladies Aid at the Mc Leod home.
The following were present:
Hey. and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Carl
Nelson, Mrs. J. G. Johnson, Mrs.
Charles Johnson, Mrs. August
SUMMONS
No. 15408
In the Superior Court of the
State of Washington in and
for the County of Whatcom.
Abram Noteboom, Plaintiff, vs
Almina N, Cameron, and the
unknown heirs, if any, of said
Almina N. Cameron, if de
ceased; the unknown heirs, if
any, of Mary E. Cameron and
Jane Doe McTaggart, both de
ceased; and the unknown hciia
and creditors, if any, of B. E.
Marr and Sarah E. Marr, his
wife, both deceased; and also
all other persons and parties
unknown claiming or having
any right, title, lien, interest
or estate In the real estate de
scribed in the complaint in
this action, Defendants.
The State of Washington to
the said Almina N. Cameron, and
the unknown heirs, if any, of
said Almina N. Cameron, if de
ceased; the unknown heirs, if
any, of Mary E, Cameron and of
Jane Doe McTaggart, both de
ceased; and the unknown heirs
and creditors, if any, of B. E.
Marr and Sara 10. Marr, his wife,
both deceased; and also all other
persons and parties unknown
claiming or having any right,
title, lien, interest or estate in
the real estato described herein
and in the complaint in this ac
tion, defendants.
You are hereby summoned to
appear within sixty (80) days
after tho date of the first pub
lication of this summons, to-wit,
within sixty days after the !)th
I day of March, 1922, and defend
the above entitled action in the
above entitled court, and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff
mid serve a copy of your -Answer
upon the undersigned attorney
for the plaintiff at his office be
low stated; and In case of your
failure so to do judgement will
be rendered against you accord
ing to tho demand of tho com
plaint Which has been filed with
the clerk of said court.
This action is brought by the
plaintiff against said defendants
for the purpose of quieting tho
title to and decreeing the plain
tiff to be the owner of, and en
joining said defendants from as
serting any claim or interest In,
the following described real es
tate situate in Whatcom County,
I Washington, to-wit:
Lots six (15) seven (7) eight
I (8) nine (9) and ten (10) in
Block thirty-four (34) Town of
Lynden, Washington, according
to the recorded plat thereof.
R. B. LECOCQ,
"Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office and postoffice ad
dress: Lynden, Washing
ton.
First Publication Mar. 9, 1922.
, Last Publication April 20, I**22.
mi.l' MMII4NOI
DR, O A SAND
Chiropractor
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lunula wm.i nm mil ul llm 6IOM
uf MID iiiiinlliiK
Mlii nmi> X »•.»• •> Lynden
visitor Friday,
Minn Blgrid Llndberg visited
el i er parents boms Thursday.
The baseball team of the Hun
riae m 100 l>■ on from the Wood
lai <l team ,n i lie Sunrise diamond
FrillS) a! •. i ion, tho score being
17 10 J 0,
Mr| Oiliest Levitt called at the
It. \. Me Leod home Friday.
Mis.; Burk called at the Mc-
Leod homo Friday afternoon.
Mr. Manford Henderson II
planning to operate the Blame
si tinery this season.
Mr. Charles Myers was a Bel
lingham visitor Friday.
Vcrna Kilgore, Selma Swan
ion, Mints Hamlin, Edna Mealier
aid Esther Nelson have organ
is. d a canning dub.
Tl c i • Dort cards were given
out on Monday. There is just
six weeks of the school term left
now.
Mrs. Minnie Lowrey and
daughters returned home from
Marblemeunt Tuesday.
Services were held at the
church at Buffalo Thursday and
Friday evening.
Hey. Andrew Johnson, pastor
of the Swedish Baptist church
CASCADE LAUNDRY
& DYE WORKS
Launderers, Dry Cleaners
and Carpet Renovaters
DELIVERY SERVICE
Wednesday and Saturday
Local Representatives
Gale, Henry & Tremain
Einie's Shop
Senior Play
FRIDAY
APRIL 14th
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
ADULTS 35 c - CHILDREN 25 c
"Martha-by
the-Day"
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, .iulm'/, «i iiiu Rd Barllwai hotnn
mi, Myers return**! with tlmni
nti mnl Mm Malcolm (Jainp
i.,.n ul Mall Ingham apanl Nundayl
,1 lln 111 IHI II I!
Mr and Mm M Mm It and
Aim v limn nailed al the Carl
in 11, i home Sunday
•i ha M Isses a nun win rol h.
Blanche Bwanaon and Bigrid
Llndberg rlilted at the homes
of their parents Sunday, return
ing to their placet of work at
Bellinghatn and Blame, Sunday,
evening.
Dr. F. L. Wood fits glasses accur
ately and scientifically.
LOWER FREIGHT
RATES
On all commodities be
tween Seattle and
Bellingham
Have your shipments come by
Steamer Kulshan, leaving Col
mar, Dock, Seattle, at 11:30
P. M. daily, arriving at Bell
ingham 7:15 a. m., next morn
ing. Low rates apply in both
directions.
Str. Kulshan leaves Bellingham
11:30 a. m. dally for Anacortes
and Seattle.
Str. Kingston leaves 7:00 A
M. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday for San Juan Island
points.
For full Information phone
992; toll charges paid by Cit
izens Dock Co.
CHEAP PASSENGER
FARES _
One way to Seattle . . . $2.30
Round trip »3.00
<Bhiiee
D d F tnts
_ time of the year, Choice Dried
, . add in eh that (a appreciated to the
: '! I o '•" Ives " ill find n selection
! the he.nl here.
v [Tig 2 lb for 45c
di 2 lb 35c
2 lb 45c
. In 2 lb 45c
.. i d / pplea 2 lb 45c
Dried Apricot;, per lb 35c
OUR PEANUT BUTTER
Our peanut butter is handled in a sani
ta w nding machine that keeps the product
properly churned and moist. You will like
this peanut butter, we arc sure. Priced at
2 pounds for 35c. Bring your own jars.
THE BEST SEEDS
We have a full variety of Field and
Garden Seeds, all of the best quality. Vetch,
Alsike, Timothy and Clover, and Mangel and
Kale Seed in bulk.
AND GARDEN TOOLS, TOO
Come here for Garden Tools. We have
spades, shovels, hoes, rakes, forks, etc., at
the lowest prevailing prices.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF OVERALLS,
WORK-SHIRTS, KHAKI PANTS, COVER
ALLS AND WORK-CLOTHES FOR MEN
STAR MERCANTILE
COMPANY
ED EERKES, Proprietor
$6*73
F. O. B. LYNDEN
The Chevrolet offers you the most eco
nomical transportation today. With all the
new improvements it cannot be excelled for
the price.
Did you see the 1922 490-SEDAN? Let
us show it to you.
We carry the following lines for all popular
makes of cars and trucks:
PISTON RINGS
FAN BELTS
THERMOID BRAKE LINING
LAMP BULBS
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
TITAN BATTERIES
IGNITION PARTS
INSIDE TIRE RELINERS
Aad a complete line of Auto Supplies
and Accessories.
We solicit your business on Gas and Oil
and your repair business and assure you of
prompt and efficient service.
LET IKE FIX IT
Lynden IVlotor
Company, Inc.