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PAGE TEN i Open Saturday with ZANE GREY'S •MOST POWERFUL PICTURE "Desert Gold" A dashing double Romance of the Great Outdoors. The story of a Ranger who rode into Hell for the Love of a Girl. REGULAR ADMISSIONS Adults 25c — Children 11c J. WARREN KERRIGAN and his own company in "THE HOUSE OF WHISPERS" A Most Extraordinary Picture so far removed from the conventional run of so-called "detective" stories that it will hold you puzzled and intrigued from start to finish. and there's a husky two-fisted man in it. and a girl worth fighting for. and in the end Right Triumphs. "The House of Whispers" will live long in your memory as a perfect photoplay. COMING SOON— "THE U. P. TRAIL" Liberty Theatre PUBLIC SALES —It you waut to bold a Ml* call on me person ally or phone 1903 Lynden. M. Vander Grlend. Good service as sured. 11-16-tt-0 KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS — Lynden Lodge, No. 137 meet- every Mon day evening at the 1. O. O. P. hall All Knights are cordially invited to attend. G. M. WAPLES. C. C, W. G. HEMMINGWAY. K. R. & S. WE HAVE MOVED FROM THIRD AND FRONT STREET TO THIRD STREET OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, IN THE QUARTERS FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE LYNDEN CO OPERATIVE STORE. HERE WE WILL CONDUCT OUR SECOND-HAND BUSINESS, CO OPERATIVE EXCHANGE, AND SALES MARKET ON THE SAME BASIS THAT HAS ENABLED US TO GIVE REAL SERVICE TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS IN THE PAST. We hope to make this new location the center for many important public auctions in the next few months. Watch for them. will have its headquarters at the new location. If you want to sell your home, or farm, and mean business, list your place with us. In the last week, we have been able to turn over two pieces of property for local own ers, and we have several interested buyers right now looking for loca tions in the Lynden district. (Members of the Dairy and Egg As sociations are especially invited to visit us at our new location near their plants.) Wm.A.Bauman COMING SUNDAY YES, WE TAKE SUBSCRIPTIONS for the Belliiigltain and Seattle pa pers at The Tribune office. POULTRYMEN —We can save you money on Poultry magazines. Sub scribe at the Tribune office. Th# Pac:fic I'oultr. nr.n, 16* a »car — regular price ' .*c HERD RECORDS at the Tribune. OUR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS thjS lynden tribune, lynpbn.wash., Thursday, auo, ii, i*li NORTH PRAIRIE Mrs. T. M. Mills, Misses Dorothy and Isabella Mills were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hadley during the week end. Mr. C. R. Axling attended a meet ing ot the talephone directors in Bell ingham, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Flint of Ferndale, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Clarke, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nelson and Mrs. Verna Greenblatt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waite of Agate Bay Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dyken and chil dren of Oak Harbor visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Stremler Wednesday. Miss Elsie Troost ot Booths Cor ners visited with Miss Vergie Clarke Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lewis and children of Sumas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nelson on Monday. Mrs. C. Johnson and Carrie and Axel Johnson returned home Tues day after an extended visit in Bel lingham and Portland. Mr .and Mrs. J. Bartelds and little son Rudolph were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Vail ot Wiser Lake Sunday. Winnie and Minnie Gunst were among a group of campers at Birch Bay last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Gunst visited them on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bruns of Delta unci Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Jacobs.?:! were dinner guests of Mrs. Helen Bruns Sunday. Michael Coopland, Thomas Ver duin, Dena and Lena Verduin and John De Graff spent Sunday evening at the H. Bartelds home. Percy Clarke is camping in the mountains with Mr. E. W. Bayes and his Sunday School class. Mr. and Mrs. Hoksbergen and lit tle son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H Bartelds Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dyksterhuis and Mr .and Mrs. Albert Mulder of Lynden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Heimstra Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. C. J. Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kennedy and Martin and Charles of Bellingham were en tertained at dinner by Mr and Mrs. P. A. Clarke Sunday. Simon and Steven Stremler are visiting in Oak Harbor this week. Mrs. Dale Huleatt of Lynden was a guest of Mr .and Mrs. S. Heimstra Friday afternoon. Miss Hannah Johnson is visiting in Bellingham this week. Mr. and- Mrs. A. Boehringer of Greenwood and Mrs. Margaret Cra mer visited in Lawrence last week. Mr and Mr*. Dyken and children and Mr .and Mrs. F. Stremler called on Mr. and Mrs. L. Stremler of North wood Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Gaskill visited at the P. A. Clarke home from Sunday to. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dyken and chil dren of Oak Harbor visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bartelds Tuesday even ing. | Mr. and Mrs. Crittler have moved here from South Bellingham to the A. Benson place where Mr. Crittler Is employed. Birds Taught Cat a Lesson. Peoj'le passing along Lower Addls combe road, Craydon, England, saw a cnt attacked by two birds. The cat, a large black one, was perched on one of the higher branches of v monkey tree, and the two birds, flying from different trees, pecked the unfortunate animal at every favorable opportunity. The attack lasted for several minutes. Eventually the cat was rescued by a man with a short ladder and pole. Suicide's Body Long Undiscovered. Disappearing after killing another man In a Bt of jealousy two years ago, a young man In Ainberoan, near Tou louse, France, was discovered dead In a garret by his father. The body had been hanging from a nail In the garret of a farm house that hud been untenanted from about the time of the crime. Wonderful. The man who carried off $3,.">00 worth of radium bus returned it with the explanation that be has Just learned Its value. So shines an hon est deed In a naughty world.—Boston Transcript. 1920 DODGE FOR SALE First-class condition; snub bers, bumper, good tires. A fine buy. Driven only few thousand miles by private owner. $900.00 MILLER AND LEEK Everson Phone Nooksack 79 PUBLIC SALE BECAUSE MY LEASE EXPIRES, I WILL SELL AT THE BIXBY RANCH, V : MILE NORTH OF ROOS MILL, ABOUT 4-/ 2 MILES NORTHEAST OF LYNDEN. on Thursday, Aug. 18th 7 Good Ghotee Mil eh (Bows FIVE JUST FRESH, ONE FRESH ABOUT TIME OF SALE, AND ONE HEIFER DUE IN A MONTH. FIVE HOLSTEINS AND ONE BRINDLE NOT OLDER THAN 5 YEARS. ONE DURHAM 8 YEARS OLD. Herd has been T. B. tested and guaranteed to be free from Red Water and Abortion. Also one "Bean" Trackpull Tractor TVDHIC Al7 CAI !?• All sums of $10 or under, Cash. On all sums over $10,6 months ILiliflO Ur d/ILL. time will be given on approved bankable notes bearing 8' interest. All goods must be settled for before removal. Parties desiring credit should see the clerk before the sale. A. Hoytema W. B. VANDER GRIEND, Cle^f M. VANDER GRIEND, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE BECAUSE I HAVE SOLD MY PLACE I WILL OFFER FOR SALE 1 MILE NORTH AND 1-8 MILE EAST OF LYNDEN, ON THE BLAINE-SUMAS PAVEMENT, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 15 COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: 7-Head of Livestock -! SIX GOOD GRADE JERSEY COWS — Two to be fresh about date of sale; one to freshen November 10, milking 241b now; one fresh two months, milking 401b now, just bred; one due to freshen January 12th, milking 30Tb now; one fresh March 15th, milk ing 30tb now, just bred. ONE HEIFER CALF TEN MONTHS OLD. This Herd is guaranteed to be free from Red Water and Abortion. Government tested for T. B. last year, with no reactors. Farm Implements, Tools, Etc. 1 3x9 Bain wagon; 1 McCormick mower; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 horse-cultiva tor; 110-blade disc harrow; 2 Oliver plows; 1 10-in. feed cutter; IVAh. p. gas engine; 1 rotary force pump; 1 No. 15 De Laval Cream Separator; 3 10-gal. milk cans; hay forks, shovels, garden tools, and other articles too numerous to mention. TI7RIUSI (\V CA¥ F» All sums of $10.00 or under, Cash. On all sums over $10.00, IjulUYjuj Ur d/IJUJU. § months time will be given on approved bankable notes bear ing 8 per cent interest. All goods must be settled for before removal. Parties desiring credit should see the clerk before the sale. Frank McKinnon M. VANDER GRIEND, Auctioneer COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M.: Good as new J. W. STEARNS, Clerk