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FRATERNAL SOCIETIES I. 0. 0. F. Lvnden Lodge. No. 71, meets every Saturday ln Odd' Fellows' Hall. O. B. Bay, K. O. H. S. sreinhauer. Secretary. Nooksack Valley Encampment, No. 66, meets £r*t and third Wednesdays in Odd Fellowa' Uall. Ueo Scovtl, C. P. H. S. Steinhauer, Scribe. Harmony R.-becca Lodge. No. 35. meeta flrat ami third Saturdajß In I. O. O. F. Hall. Ethel bailey, N. ti. Mrs. W. W. Palmer, Secretary. MASONIC. Lynden Lodge, No. 50. meeta second and fourth Tliurndavß Iv Maftuulc Hall. Ueo. A. Palmer, W. W. I). W. Beuder, See'y. Lynden Chapter. No. 12, O. E. S., meets first aud'tlurd Thursdays in Masonic Hall. Mra. Geo. W Hall, W. M. Geo. W. Hall, See y. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. LtnJ. n Lodge, No. 137. meeta every Monday In X of P. Hall. A. Hunker, 0.0. H. 8. Stein tnii< r. K. of it. S. Lvudeu Temple. No. 82, Pythian Sisters, meeta aeco&d aud fourth Wednesday* in U. of P. Uall. MODERN WOODMEN. Meet every 2nd aud 4th Saturdays In Plxley'a Ball, <« third St. Warren E. Hawley, Clerk. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. Meet In Plvley'a Hull every first and third Tuesday of each month. Com. B. Sampler, i : L..HU. Harriet Heuimlngway, Corres|«intleut. G. A. X. Lvneh Post. No. 42, meets second and fourth Tuesdays In O. A. tt. Hall. Joseph Pyra, Com ■Oder. A. J. Kusco Adj. l.yueh Relief Corps. No. 20. meeta every al - uate Saturday of each month in G. A. H. llalt. Nellie Taylor, President. Belle Warn pl.r. Secy. FRATERNAL UNION. Lynden Lodge No. 400. meets every third Tues day evening at K. of P. hall. J. B. Gale. V. M., Anna Anderson, Secretary. ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Meet every second and fourth Saturdaya at K. of P. Hall. Mrs. Sophia Young. Oracle. CHURCH DIRECTORY htethodlmt Eplacopal Church Hours of worship. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Sun day School 10 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Herbert Junes. Minister. Urmt Bapt I*l Church - Corner Grov.-r and 7th Sta.. Key. R. 1. Case. Services every Sunday morning at 11. Sunday School at 10 in the fore noon. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening. Pentocomtml MmlM llrv. C: E. Hodge. Services every Sunday morning at 11 and evening at 7:3(1. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. 7th and Liberty Sta. * Flrmt Reformed Church Comer 6th and GroverSta.. Rev. J. G. Brouwer. Services every Sunday at 1:30 p. m. in the Holland language. Sunday School immediately aftfr the afternoon aervicea. Evening service at 7:30 in the English language. Catholic Church Comer 3rd nnd Liberty Streets. Rev. J. B. Boulrt. Services every third Sunday in the month at 10:30 a. m. Sunday School ader regular aervicea. Unitarian - Services by Mr. F. Alban Weil every other Sunday evening at 7:30 at K. of P. HalL flrmt Christian Reformed Church Front Street. Services y:3O a. m. and 2p. m. Sun day School 3:30 p. m- Senior Catechism Classes. Tuesday at 2 and 8 p. m. Junior Classes. Saturday 1:30 p m.. and at Ebenezer School, Friday, 1:30 p. m. Rev. P. J. Hoekenga. Pat tor. International Bible Studentm' Ama'n. of Lynden. meets at Pixley's Hall every Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4p. m. All interested are invited; seats free: no collections; Unsectarian- 3,000,000 ACRES FINE FREE HOMESTEADS, MONTANA DEEDED LANDS, $8 TO $40 ACRE Ready for the plow. V ields 30 to 60 bu. wheat. Oata, barley, flax. hay. etc. in proportion. Finest Inland Climate. Land sold on Crop Payment Plan Low fare Homeseekers' Excursions on Ist and 3rd Tuesdays each month. Write or call. J. H. OINCT. Immigration Dept. C. ft. S P. S. Ry. 637 Henry BMa. Seattle, Wn. WHAT IS LIFE Without Health? "The Perfected Oxygenor King" (The Strongest Oxygenor Made) Has Been Successful in Upwards of *>0q of all chronic cases treated Faith, Knife or Drugs CURES WITHOUT •J. W. Tremain, Jr. Resident Sales Agent LYNDEN, WN. Hotel MILLER EUROPEAN PLAN HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMER CIAL MEN E. F. Kelly, Prop. Lynden. Wash. BREMER & CO. PAINTERS, DCORATORS AND PAPERHANGERS CARRIAGE and AUTOMO BILE PAINTING A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE R. O. SI NEW SHOP BUILDING, 4t St back of Pixley'* Hall Lynden, Wash. LYNDEN BARBER SHOP (EXT BOOS TO FOST OTTICTS. First Class Bartering Shears ground. Umbrellas mended. Agency for Pacific Steam Laundry ESTIMATED EXPENSE AND RECEIPTS OF WHATCOM COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1913. Pursuant to chapter 138, session laws of 1909, relating to revenue and taxation, the county commissioners of I Whatcom County will meet at their ot ! fice in the courthouse on Monday, the Tth day of October, 1912. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. to consider the tax levy for the year 1913, to make estimates of the amount required to meet the public expenses for the en suing year to be raised by taxation ln said county, such estimates fully item ized and given below as required for each department. Any taxpayer who may appear shall be heard in favor of or against any proposed tax levy contemplated. Commissioners. Commissioners' salaries....! r.,400.00 Livery hire 500.00 Incidental expenses 600.00 Total $ 0,400.00 County Auditor. Auditor's salary f 1,900.00 Deputies' salaries 2,940.00 Recorders' salaries 2,700.00 Checking offices 1,000.00 Books and stationery 750.00 Incidentals 150.00 Total $ 9,440.00 County Treasurer. Treasurer's salary $ 2,000.00 Deputy's salary 1,500.00 Clerks' salaries 4,080.00 Extra clerk hire (overtime on tax rolls) 500.00 Blank receipt books for 1912 rolls 500.00 Blank books, etc 350.00 Stationery and statement blanks 125.00 Stamped envelops 500.00 Adding machine 250.00 Premium on treasurer's bond 500.00 Incidentals 195.00 Total $ 10,500.00 County Clerk. Clerk's salary account $ 4,400.00 Dockets and printing 300.00 Incidentals 100.00 Total % 4,800.00 County Assessor. Assessor's salary account..s 5,500.00 Salaries of field deputies.. 1,500.00 Tax rolls, etc 400.00 Total $ 7.400.00 Prosecuting Attorney. Attorney's salary % 1.900.00 Deputy's salary 1,200 00 Stenographer for attorney and judges 780.00 Stationery 100.00 Incidentals, such as travel ing expenses, telephoning, etc 200.00 Total * 4,180.00 Sheriffs Office. Sheriff's salary account $ 4,900.00 Jailer's salary 720.00 General expense 1.200.00 Office supplies 100.00 Tax collection, special dep uty 180.03 Livery hise 200.00 Total * 7.300.00 County Engineer. Engineer's salary $ 1,900.00 Chief deputy's salary 1,500.0f Assistant deputy's salary .. 1,000.00 Draughtsman and office man 960.00 Stenographer and assistant in office 500.00 Chainmen (two) 1.000.0 C Office supplies 100.00 Traveling expenses 300.00 Total t 7,260.0) Superintendent of Schools. Salary of Superintendent and" deputy $ 2,700.00 Traveling expenses, etc ... 250.00 County board of education. 200.00 Institute 300.00 Stationery and stamps 200.00 Directors' meeting 100.00 Printing 200.00 Express 25.00 Incidentals "i^.OO Total * 4,050.00 Coroner. Coroner's salary $ 1,000.00 Expense &0.00 Livery hire 60.00 Jurors and witnesses for inquest 175.00 Autopsy and inquest 100.00 Total * 1,375.00 County Physician. Physician's salary $ 1,000.00 Fees for registering births and deaths 130.00 Expense as county physi cian 20.00 Care of sick and injured at hospitals 1.800.00 Medicine 900.00 Contagion, disinfectants, anti-toxin, etc COO.OO Ambulance and livery 300.00 Total » 4,750.00 Superior Court. Salaries of two judges at $125.00 per month I 3,000.00 Salaries of bailiffs 300.00 Stenographer 650.00 Insanity cases 900.00 Jurors' expenses 500.00 Jury fees 6,000.00 Witness fees 3.000.00 Incidentals 500.00 Probation officer's salary . . 800.00 Probation officer's expenses 200.00 Total % 15,850.00 Justice Courts. City- Two justices at $100.00 per month $ 2,400.00 Witness fees 500.00 Jury fees 75.00 Office expenses, stationery, etc 250.00 Constable's salary 720.00 THE LYNDEN TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1912. Constable's expense 150.00 Country— Justices' feeß 100.00 Constables' fees 150.00 Witness fees 100.00 Jury fees 25.00 Total I 4,470.00 Courthouse. Salary of janitor and assist ants $ 1,020.00 Sundry expenses 200.00 Fuel 1,000.00 Light 1,000.00 Telephone and telegraph... 850.00 Furniture and fixtures 200.00 Repairs and alterations.... 500.00 Miscellaneous supplies .... 250.00 Postage of all offices 1,200.00 Insurance premium 612.75 Total $ 6,832.75 Jail. Board of prisoners $ 1,500.00 Jail supplies 350.(0 Total * 1,850.0) County Home. Superintendent's salary ...» 720.00 Salary of matron 300.00 Salary of cook 540.00 Salary of teamster 480.00 i Salary of nurse 800.00 Expense 60.00 Dry goods and groceries ... 3,000.00 Hardware and blacksmith- Ing 200.00 Feed 200.00 Stock and harness 400.00 Furniture and fixtures .... 50.00 Repairs, alterations and new buildings 300.00 Miscellaneous supplies .... 200.00 Implements, tools and ma chinery 400.00 Insurance premium 75.00 Total I 7,215.00 County Poor. Salary of Superintendent of Charities $ 300.00 Expense 100.00 Drygoods and groceries.... 2,000.00 Fuel 100.01 Drugs 2,000.00 Rent 225.00 Railroad fares 250.00 Burials 500.00 Medical attendance 300.00 Total » 5.775.00 Industrial Insurance. Accident Fund $ 2.500.00 General Miscellaneous. Bureau of Inspection (Checking Offices) $ 4,000.00 Due State, account Forest Fire Protection 350.00 Current expense warrant in debtedness 18,000.00 3 per cent rebate on cur rent tax roll, realty tax paid In full prior to March 15, 1913 13,000.00 County Printing (adver tising) 1,500.00 Insurance on Waldron Block 118.30 Total $ 36,968.30 Total amount of expendi tures $148,916.05 ESTIMATES OF RECEIPTS OTHER THAN TAXES FOR 1913. Auditor's office 9 9.500.0 C Treasurer's office 11,500.00 Clerk's office 9 001.00 Sheriff's office 1,000.00 Justice and Constable fees and fines' 1,800.00 County Superintendent of Schools soona Bounties from State 450.u0 Miscellaneous (Pool tables and rents county prop erty) 500.00 Total $ 33,930.00 Leaving a balance to be raised by taxation $114,986.05 ESTIMATED AMOUNT TO BE RAIS ED BY TAXATION, 1913. Current expense $114,986.0." County Bond Interest. Interest on Bonds 9,000.01 County Bond Redemption. Redemption of County Bonds 20,000.00 Horticultural. Salary of Horticultural In spector (for nine months) 1,125.00 Expense 350.00 Total $ 1,475.00 General Road. Contracts $ 10.000.00 Labor 15.000.00 Material 1,000.00 Salary of road Inspectors.. 800.00 Purchase of gravel pit.... 500.00 Apply on Indebtedness 21.000.00 Tools and machinery 1,000.00 Total $ 49,300.00 General Bridge. Contracts $ 10.000.00 Labor and material 20,000.00 Salary of bridge inspectors. 5V0.00 Apply on indebtedness 21,500.00 Total $ 52.000.00 Road District No. 2. TO apply on indebtedness. .$ 15,000.00 Road District No. 3. To apply on Indebtedness ..$ 11,000.00 Road District No. 4. To apply on indebtedness. .$ 9,000.00 Andreasen Ditch. Maintenance $ 200.00 Second installment on con struction 525.59 Total $ 725.59 Butler Ditch. Maintenance $ 250.00 Second installment on con struction 457.45 Total $ 707.45 Elder Ditch. I Maintenance $ 250.00 Second installment on con struction 745.70 Total $ 905.70 Moorman Ditch. ! Maintenance $ 200.00 , Schell Ditch. ; Maintenance $ 75.00 Sleasman Ditch. Maintenance and warrant indebtedness $ 1.500.00 ALEX VAN WYCK, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. HERD RECORD SHEETS—6 cent* each—2s tor $1. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Lynden Creamery Co. will receive bids for the construction of an addition of 64 feet to the present creamery building. Said bids to be mailed to the Secretary before the 11th of October, and marked on the outside, 'Bid for the construction of cream ery building." Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Lynden Creamery Co. The board reserves the right to reject any or all of the bids. G. VANDER GRIEND, Secretary. 9-26-3t GO TO HANOVER, the Lynden tai lor, and have your clothes ei ther steam or dry cleaned and pressed to make them look like new. 9-5-4t POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. PAID ADVERTISEMENTS For County Commissioner C. B. Legoe Having received the nomination my name will appear on the Progressive party ticket as a candidate for the office of county commissioner of the Third Commissioner District to be voted on Tuesday, November 5, 1912. C. B. LEGOE. For County Treasurer Nellie C. Rogers. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Treas urer. My name will appear on the Democratic ticket at the election on Tuesday, November 5, 1912. NELLIE C. ROGERS. For County Commissioner Henry Shagren. I hereby announce my candidacy tor County Commissioner of the Third commissioner district on the Progressive party ticket to be vot ed on Tuesday, November 5, 1912. HENRY SHAGREN. For County Assessor F. C. Wewetzer. I hereby announce my candidacy for assessor of Whatcom County on the Progressive party ticket to be voted on Tuesday, November 5, 1912. F. C. WEWETZER For County Coroner Dr. O. E. Beebe. I hereby announce my candida cy for the office of county cononer on the Progressive ticket, subject to the will of the voters as ex pressed at the general election on November 5, 1912. O. E. BEEBE. For Superior Court Judge W. H. Pemberton I hereby announce my candidacy for tho position of Superior people of Whatcom County at the election November 5, 1912. W. H. PEMBERTON. Progressive Candidate For State Senator, Chas. B. Samplev. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of state Sen ator for the 41st district, on the Progressive party ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the e lection on November 5, 1912. CHAS. B. SAMPLEY. For County Attorney Frank W.'Bixby I hereby announce my candidacy for renomination to the office of Prose cuting Attorney, for Whatcom County on the Progressive party ticket. FRANK W. BIXBY. For County Auditor Will D. Wallace I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of County Auditor to be voted upon at the election on Tuesday, November 6. 1912. WILL, I>. WALLACE. For Sheriff John M. Aitken To the voters of Whatcom County: 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriif of Whatcom County on the Progressive ticket, JOHN M. AITKEN. For County Assessor H. D. Mt Arthur I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of assessor of What com County, subject to the will of the Repubican voters H. D. McARTHUR. For County Commissioner George Butters I hereby Announce myself a candi date for the office of Commissioner for the Seiond Commissioner District, subject to nomination at the Republica I'l liiiarlt-s, September 10. 1012. GEORGE H. BUTTERS For Representative in Legislature, Tom Brown. I hereby announce myself a cand idate for representative for the 63rd district, subject to the will of the voters TOM BROWN. For County Coroner _ * Dr. Henry Thompson To the voters of Whatcom County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County- Coroner on the Republican ticket, DR. H. THOMPSON. LOOK! SOMETHING NEW The Pioneer Storage near the depot on the R. R. track. A place where the farmers can store Hay, Grain and Potatoes 3000 square feet of floor space to rent and basement that will hold 300 tons of potatoes. Will rent you a bin any size. We also handle farmers' produce ° commission Pay cash (or CHICKENS, DUCKS AND GEESE We carry a complete line of building materials such as Cement, Lime, Lath, Plast er, Brick, etc. Call on us for other inform ation, we are always ready to talk with you. Warren Hawley, IMgr. Phone X 702 Lynden, Wash. What Makes GOOD MEAT? We are often asked. Answer too long for this space. You may be surprised to know how much (healthy cattle and scientific slaughtering as a basis) depends on the retail butcher. ; It's the way we have of storing, liandl | Ing, entting and serving that makes this meat market stand out as one worth patronizing. •J. O. BEACH, Prop. PAINLESS DENTISTRY The greatest advance in the dental line in years. Come in and I will prove to you that I can (ill yonr teeth without causing pain. If you have a upper plate that falls down I will guarantee to make one that will stay in place or I don't want a cent. Cut Prices All work guaranteed 10 years Gas Given DR. C. H. McLEOD Office over Lynden State Bank. Phone R 501 WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on your Plumbing-, Heating, Doors and Windows, Build eis Hardware, Paints and Oils. Write or phone us for estimates. Phone Main 235. PICKERING HARDWARE CO. B 3 c l tfm%li\^&&. Tor Quick Lunches and first-class Meals Palace Cafe LYNDEN W. McDonnell, Prop'r Good, wholesome Meals, regular Noon-day Dinner. Oysters, Fish and Game in Season. Prices right F. P. CRUIKSH ANK JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Jewelry, Watches and Clocks. Everything in my line can be bought cheaper in Lynden than in the city. Cheaper rent and less expenses does it. Come in and see. All Kinds of Repair Work. Lynden : Jewelry : Store DR. B. V. MOUNTER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office. Over Lynden State Bank. LYSTDBV, WASKIKOTOK LYNDEN BAKERY J. P. SCHMIDT Pure and wholesome Product 3 loaves standard Bread.lO cts Fresh Pies and Cakes every day. LYNDEN, - - - - WASHINGTON M. H. GERLACH Architectural Designer Plans and Specifications Prepared Maps and Blueprints. Phone 413 TRIBUNE FOR JOB PRINTING. The books and bills for the spraying done by Bayes Bros, are at the office of Beekes & Stuart, and all bills due are payable to that firm. BAYES BROS We are always at your service. PACIFIC STEAM LAUNDRY CHAS. EK.HOX.Bt, Frop'r. Bellingham. Established 1889 llc.'e & Tremain are s.'rnts for us Id Lynden. Leave your b indies at their Barber Shop, *nd your want will te promptly attended to. Howard C. Thompson Frank W. Bixbjr BIXBT & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW Court House. Bellingham, Wash. Special practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses properly fitted. 4.LASK.A DLDG., BELLINGHAM For covering the distance The Indian Motor Cycle Lynden, Wn. s CITY | MEAT | MARKET NOTICE DR. S. J. TORNET has it on all the other makes. This Motor Cycle has proven its worth in many contests, whether on a long distant jour ney, bill climbing or speed track. LYNDEN AUTO & CYCLE WORKS Agents do a general line of ma chine work and carry a full stock of Sporting Goods. OASOUML PAGE T.