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PAGE 6. WANTED Notices of For Sale and of the Wants of the Community. Bar gains in Everything From Tin Pans to High-Class Dairy Ranches A Continued Story About Advertising CLEARING BIDS WANTED. I want bids for thoroughly clear ing between seven and eight acres on my forty, the old Cameron place near the Union Manufacturing Co mill, west of Lynden. Work must be finished by April Ist, next. All bids must reach me on or before December Ist. I reserve te right to reject any or all bids. 11-21-lt. ANDREW MATHESON N'KW FULL sized Iron Beds 98 cents ; fancy art tick cotton Hun tresses. J2.05. A Bale on ingrain Art squares, quarter wool. Fifty cent value, price cut to 37 Cts, per yard; sizes up to 12 x 15ft. Also a lot of Brussels and AJt rninster Rugs at attractive pric es. C. W. Waldron. Elk street, Helllngham. STRAYED—White faced sorrel, a bout 200 libs.; left my place Sunday morning; also 2 cows; a red Jersey with small bell; the other a large brindle with bell; left my place last Friday. Re turn to or notify Andrew Willi ams, Lynden. 11-21-Jt, FOR THANKSGIVING, dressed and undressed turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens. A choice lot. Phone your orders or call on the Pio neer Storage. Warren Hawley Mngr. Phone XTO2. 11-21 -It FOR SALE —a few thoroughbred Wyandottes and single comb R I, Roosters. E. Qelmt, phone 1813, Lynden. 11-21-21. WANTED—Washing to do at home Mrs. Rensink, northwest of high school. Milk for sale. 11-14-lt FOR SALE—I share Fanners Mutu- al Telephone Co. stock and Instru ment, $15. Address R. 'Q. V. Tribune. 11-14-2 L THERE ARE now over 60 users ol SIMPLEX SEPARATORS in this Territory. They all saved $20 on the price of a Separator. Why not you? Bauman Implement Co. 11-14-tf FOR SALE —Bronze turkeys, Crys tal White Orpington cockerels Indian Runner and Pekln drakes E. E. Wolf, Lynden. phone 410. 11-14-tf. TAKEN UP —At my place a six months old Holateln c;df. S. P. Thomson, Custer. 10-31-tf FOR SALE — Barred Plymouth Rock roosters and pullets. 75 cents and $1.00. A. Btrandell, Cor. Bth and Main streets. Phone X4ll, Lyn den. 10-31-t VETERINARY—Dr. E. S. Roberts graduate Veterinary Surgeon, ha opened a veterinary hospital in Sumas, and is prepared to attend to all business entrusted to him. He will make weekly visits to Lynden in the future. 9-19-tf. STOKE FOR RENT—The store now occupied by McUaniels' pool and billiard parlor, Palace hotel build lng. Apply M. W. Stone, R. F D, 3, Everson. 9-5-tf. Hon. J. A. Falconer, Progreteive LOW DEN STANCHIONS at $1.90 each. STAR STANCHIONS at $1.90 each at the Bauman Im plement Co., What's the use tc pay more than $1.90 each? 11-14- FOR BALE —Fine Toulouse Geese $5.00 R pair. B. C, C rabtree, tel epone 2013, Lynden. 11-7-tf. Dr. McLEOD, Ly&den'e popular dentist is again on hand to attend the need> of his patron-,. Office over Bunk. Teacher's Monthly and Term Re port Cards—so for $1 at the Trihun office. These are the report card used in all country schools. HERD RECORD SHEETS—-5 cents each—2s for $1. When you run out of letter heads, ci velopas statements, bills, business carts telephone The Tribune job department. FOR SALE —Choice Jersey Bui Calves. B. C. Crabtree. FOR SALE —8-horse power Boile and Engine, Hay Cutter, Grain Mill. Belting, etc. Half Price. Address J. M. Warinner, South Bellingham, Wash. 8-1-tf WANTED —Apprentice boy to lear printing trade. Tribune Office Lynden. HERD RECORD SHEETS—printe; on good Manila board. Place to record the milk of 20 cows, twic a day, for one month. Printed o both sides. For sale at tbe Tri bune office, E cents each or 25 fo 11, This is the standard barn re cord sheet used in all first clas dairies. Money saved is good as money earn ed, and sometimes very much easier You can save your money by tag ging your cream, Banner Creamery We pay cash for cream and eggs. DR. VAX KIRK, Specialist in diseas es of the EVE, EAR, NOSE, and THROAT. Glasses accurately fittec Bellingham, Wasla Dr. McLEOD, the Dentist, 's again do ing - work at his otlice, over the Hank. ANYBODY'S lumber is good enough for you if you are neither proud no particular, but if you are, see Jef fers' mill, six miles west of Lyndeu before you PLACE your next order ADVERTISED LETTERS Mull for the following named person! remains unclaimed In the Post office at l.ynden, Wash.. Nov. 21, It'l2. lr. not called for in two weeks It will be sent to the Dead Letter office: Lawrence Ashan. Geor. Barnhnrt Mrs. James Falkenham <") Floyd Tattle, John Williams. One cent due on each of the above let ters. When calling lor any please say "Advertised." DAVID W. SENDEE, P.M. THE LYNDEN TRIRT.TNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21.19 i? CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Item* from the many flourithinft lowni in the county by our own rzn^zz^zrr - " correspondents ~. — ~ CLEARBROOK Clenrbrook, (Second Nooksack Precinct njoys the distinction lof being the banner Progressive precinct in the most Progressive (State In the Unton so far a» we now know. This precinct claims the championship belt on the strength of their vote at the re cent election wherein'they gaveat cry man on the ticket ■ majority of from two to one, to 20 to 1 Study these figures: Taft 7: R.OOSO -velt 90; Frost 8, Falconer S4 Humphrey 11, Landon 8K; Hay ;>. Hodge lol; Hart 8, Teats 98.1 On the county ticket the same ra tios exist : Assessor, Hep. 7. Prog. 89: Sheriff: Rep. S; Hem. 33, Pro. 82; Engineer, Rep 10, Prog. !•. Commissioner: Mutters 4, Shagren Prog. 104: Pros. Atty.. Downer 7, Bixby 88, and so on down the line. Total vote of precinct, ISO. If any other pricinct in Ate State can make a better showing we are ready to take our hats off to them und award them the belt. In the meantime we believe that Clear brook is justly entitled to wear the belt as the champion Progress ive community. J. C. NATTRAS3. GLENDALE The Delta Grange visited N'orili v-ood Grange Friday evening, An interesting program was g yen b. v 'he local grange. They returned early Saturday morning, after a ■'oval good time. Mr and Mrs. George B uthe " Bnd of Seattle are visiting at the Brown ing home. The primary and Intermediate s;rades of the Glendale school are preparing an entertainment of il thanksgiving nature to be render ,.,l Friday evening; November 2:1. l»12. A* cordial invitation js ex tended to all. -Mr. and Mrs Br owning enter tained a party at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and M rs - Sutherland. It is reported that J. L. DUker- SOn, Jr., will begin the c/ection o r i:is new hall in the near future. It is to be on the site of the Union Mnfg, Co's office on the Pacific Highway. WOODLAND A baby boy hns been born to Mr and Mrs." C. Rem Hist on. "»r, and Mrs. Mir.uire and fami ly visited MP. and M™. D. PXoatt "'tin day. Mr Kcktord ■/•■•ted M*". kick, at the Ferndale hospital oil Sunday. Mr. Patrick Grant has b ef,n sut- the p:ist week with liemor rbage oi the lungs. iWr . Menitt w lis a L>nden v' s 'tor Tuesday. Leslie Hiirv-ey v is 'ted at the ''Veatt home Sunday. Leona B'' uW n is employed at the Ferndale hospital at present WEST VAN fiUREN Mr, and Mrs. Yount were L>'nden v isite;- s Monday, Clinton Brown hns been hauling lumber for Mr. Deems. •»rs. Wapmler and daughters w ere in Lynden Monday. Mrs. G. H. Whipple, of North wood, has been very ill but is Im proving. Win. Rarick was a Lynden vis itor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Yount were in ciearbrook Wednesday. Hoy Kiddle was in Lynden on Thursday. Delta Grange met with the N'orthwood Grange Friday evening and rendered a very nice program. Xorthwood furnished the supper. Progressive Legislators-Elect J. J. FALKNER GUY DUNNING Mrs. C. E. Wheeler wne a Lytt 'den visitor Saturday. Grnce and Lloyd Hrowu who have been nick, are able to be at school again Mrs. Joe Whipple Is still on II"' sick list. Arthur Pierce was In Lwidon last week, Doris Ware who has been sick In able to attend school again Totnss Kelly was a Bellingham visitor one day last week. Mr. 0, Wampler was ■ Balling* ham visitor Saturday. W. F. Heathers had the mlsfor« tun* tO lose his only bOrSS butt week. Mrs. Al Morris Is 111 at the home of Mrs, M. J. Morris. EVERSON mibs Annie Brecksnrldge, of Chllllwaok, ii 0., spent last week at tho homo of her mother,, and on Friday evening, wont to Belling ham to MBit nor liatert, Mesdames Butterfleld ami English, returning to Chllllwaok Sunday evening, B. Brooke ami I, Hutchens brought in two car loads »f ll»l --atoiiiB from Wisconsin a few days ago. Nooksnck Valley ranchers are up-tordate- In Improving their dairy stock. Dan Cupid has been very busy around Kverson lately. Last weea we ehronlcied the gturgeon-Kurness wedding. On Sunday, November 10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Schick was solemnized tho marri age of their daughter, Carmen Ko binon, to Hoy Boyd, of Ferndale, the Her. John Held. Jr, officiating, alter which twenty-nine guests par took of a Wedding dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd went to Vancouver, and later will be at home at Ferndale. On last Thursday Miss Ruth Breckinridge, one of the most pop ular young ladles in Everson, was united In marriage to Mr. Henry Getchell, v well known and highly respected young man. The ceremo ny was performed by Judge Hard in, Afterward the happy copule were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert English, and la ter departed for Seattle and other points to visit friends. They have since returned to Everson and will make this their home. They havej (he best wishes of a host of friends. Ira Trowbridge is building a home on his lots here and will occu py the same when completed. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cameron of Eastern Canada, and Miss Marga ret Tompson of Sedro-Wooley were guests of their relatives, the R< Thompson family, recently. Miss Franchie Place, of Acme, was also a guest and remained until the first of the week. | Miss Mabel Cyr and brothers en lertained a few friends Informally ' but very- charmingly on Saturday evening in honor of Miss Mabel living and Miss Eva Eggert, who de parted Wednesday with their par- I cuts for their new home at Luke- I port, California. , Miss Eva Eggert was honor guest lat the meeting, of the I. O. G. T. last Thursday 'night. There was a 'short program, refreshments and a pleasant social hour. It was a I farewell to Miss Eggert, who has been a member of the Order for several years, and is leaving to make California her home. Mrs. Wm. Jones and daughter Althea, went to Van Zandt Satur day to visit relatives for a few days. Miss Kut Parish, of Lynden, vis ited her relatives, the Vern Parish family from Saturday till Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bushby and son visited Mrs. M. A. Johnson In Bel lingham Sunday. Mrs. Johnson is Mrs. Bushby's mother and Is 111. Camera Contest For the Ladies Beginning Dec. Ist the Electric Theatre will conduct a vot ing contest. The prize to the win ner is a $20.00 Post Card Cam era which i s now on exhibi tion in Knapp's window. The purchaser of every 10c ticket will receive a coupon with the same, with which they can vote for whom they wish. This contest will close on the evening of Dec. 30th and camera will be given to the winner. On Dec. 3 and 4 all 10c purchasers will receive blue coupons, which are good for 10 votes. No one connected with the Theatre will be permitted to take part in this contest in any way. Our New Progressive County Commissioners. C. B. LEGOE Ninety-two Mil lion People Don't think alike about any subject—poli tics, religion, base ball or even bread mak ing—but the people of the Nooksack Val ley do agree that the Bauman Implement Co. will give you a square deal. Just now they are giving a Golden Opportunity to any one that is in need of a new Wagon, Surrey* Buggy, or anything in the Farm Implement L.me, as we must move our present wareroom to begin the erection of our new building on the corner and we must lower our stock to do so. Therefore, UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS ALL DOWN THE LINE! THERE ARE NOW OVER 60 SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATORS in use in this vicinity. It is the easiest cleaning, and the lightest running Separator on the market. You SAVE $20.00 on every 900 pds. capacity you buy, as we sell them for $20 less than the U. S., the DeLaval or the Sharpless, all of which are Standards. Phone or -write us about it. BAUMAN IMPLEMENT CO. inc. LEADERS IN FARM AND DAIRY IMPLEMENTS. Cor. 3rd and Front LYNDEN Phone X6ll SMALLFIELD Electric Theater Thursday _ _ EfiL Nov. 21,22,23 Mac Belle Lee Chandler g Interrupted Rehearsal' introducing a combination of Humorous Dialogues, Songs and Dances, featuring the original "TEXAS TOMMY" DANCE Admission lOc and 20c Europe L.OW RATES. Call or address M. W. SHERMAN, Agent 135 Holly Street Bellingham, Wash. in a Muscial Tete-a-Tete STEAMSHIP TICKETS To and from your home town to ALL POINTS in Continent AND THE HENRY SHAGREN Juliette