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Fresh Popcorn Here's an easy way to make the children hap py— Buy some of our fresh Popcorn, and let them enjoy popping it these evenings. Good and whole some. Priced at 31 2 pounds for 25c A BIG VALUE IN COOKIES How's this for a big value — Fancy Assorted Cookies priced at 2 pounds for 45c? These are fresh cokkies and you will find them of a superior quality. SPECIAL—GINGER- SNAPS IN BULK, 15c LB. THAT GOOD BACON 28c Are you one of those who is taking advantage of our extremely low price on Good Bacon ? We are selling great quantities of this bacon, and our cus tomers keep coming back for more. We have it coming in fresh in regular shipments now. It is priced at only 28c a pound. We have some extra fine summer sausage. Armour's Goteberg style, at 45c a pound. You'll like it. SUNMAID RAISINS We have those fine Sunmaid Raisins at 25c a pound in package or bulk. These are quality rais ins, and you will be pleased with them. GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE One or two suggestions to make the dinner taste better— OUR WATERPROOF COMPOSITION ROOF ING AT $2.20 ANT) $2.65 PER SQUARE WILL KEEP THE RAIN OUT FOR YEARS. STAR MERCANTILE CO. A Real Bargain In This is positively a bargain. This car was sold by us June 28, 1921 and the owner sold it back to us because he was unable to make his payments. The car has been well cared for and is just as good as a new car. COME TO US WHEN YOU WANT WHEN YOU ARE STUCK WITH YOUR CAR— Lynden Motor Company, Inc. GRAPES CELERY Ed Eerkes, Proprietor A Chevrolet $550 THERMOID BRAKE LINING STEP-CUT PISTON RINGS CYLINDER HEAD GASKETS SPRINGS BEARINGS RADIATOR HOSE FORD WHEELS ALL KINDS OF AUTO ACCESORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS. Let Ike Fix It! SWEET POTATOES CRANBERRIES THE LYNDEN TSIBTJNE, LYNDEN, WASH., THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1921 Give Hard Ttntee Party The Pythian Sisters were hostesses jat a hard times dance Thursday eve- Ining of hut week, at the I. O. (). F lHall. Cow bells, bales of hay, lan terns and various things appropriate jto the occasion, formed the decora tions. A scarecrow placed in the cen ter of the room, held a hat full of feathers, and the ones drawing the lucky white feathers received prizes. Milton We id ken p received a basket of eggs, and Esta Hickey, a rubber ball. A prize of a pumpkin pie was also presented to the couple dancing the most original fox trot. Miss Mar tha Knittle and Wm. Eddy being the winners. Each lady brought lunch in a basket of pail, and bales of hay served as tables and chairs. Celebrate isr.ili Anniversary i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knapp celebra ted their twenty fifth wedding anni versary with a series of parties which were held on Wednesday and Friday of last week, forty people were pres ent each evening, and five hundred was played. Luncheons consisted of welsh rarebit, eoifee, ice cream and cake. Oiuaniye (Jills' Fins!.ethal! The Town girls met last Wednes day to organize a basket ball team for the season. Mrs. Will Fisher will coach the team. All girls who care to play, are urged to meet at the High School every Wednesday evening at !7 o'clock. Namisli Road Conditions The Skagit county portion of the jsamish road has been gravelled and dragged and is in good shape, while the Whatcom County end is full of, baby chuckholes. Bradford and Frances Knapp who are attending the University of Wash ington, spent the week end at home. Mrs. Newton C. Bracken left Sat urday morning for her home in Phil lllpgburg, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. August Gosch have returned from Chicago and are mov ing to 111 E. Front St. George Vander Brink has moved from 811 Liberty Street to 409 Edi son Street. Frank Kuipers has returned from Yakima and is moving to Sll Liberty. When Traveling to SEATTLE and Way Petals use the Inler url an. Clean, Convenient, Com fortable. Leaves Elk and Holly Streets as follows: A. M. (>:.10 8:00 10:00 18:00 (Noon) Fare One Way, 93.25 Fare Round Trip, $<i.HS Stop overs Mount Vi'rnoii Mid Everett The Modern Way PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. Safety in the statiles and milking sheds is assured with DELCOLIGHT This complete electric lighting plant is the surest and safest protection you can buy. It will supply all the light you require, and also necessary power for milking machinesand other small farm machinery, such as churns, cream separa tors, etc. Come in and see it work. HANSEN ELECTRIC CO. Dealer for Northwest Washington 1242 Elk St., Beiiingimm., W«v> MARSHAL LBOOMPTE POSTPONES ins PARTY : vni. xov. isni Marshal Jake Le Compte wishes to announce that the party he is giving for the boys and girls will be postponed until Friday evening. Nov. IS, because of the big Amer ican Legion dance on the coming Fri day. He has appointed a committee | consisting of Jonnie Wilson, Thelma Ramsey, Tom Young and Tena Kam- Ipen, and any one Wishing to donate towards the "eats" will kindly notify any of the eommitte. All of the kids ate urged to be present. Mrs. F. Everhart has accepted a position in the Lynden Department Store. Mr. and Mrs. Everhart recent ly came from Wyoming and are stay ing with Mr. Everhart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Riddle of I Bellinghani spent Sunday with Mrs. Riddle's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobs. Mrs. J. De Bruyn is having electric lights installed in her home on the Hannegati road. The Seniors and Sophomohea en joyed a masquerade party at the High School last Friday evening. Miss Etta Kampen underwent an i operation on her nose at St. Josephs I hospital in Bellinghani Friday. Ir, T. Brooks, who lives on the dou ble ditch road, is having electric lights instaled In his home. The Kensington club will meet with Mrs. D. L. Beckes on Friday afternoon. n Charles Kieviet Is having electric lights installed in his home on West Front street. P. M. •2 : 00 4:(»0 0:O<> Mrs. Frank Knapp entertained eighteen at dinner Saturday evening. John A. Brink is building a new bungalow Oil North Alder street. Mrs.. Nell Jacobson is ill at St. Josephs Hospital in Bellingham. New plumbing fixtures are being installed in the Rev. Edward Joling home by the Lynden Plumbing and Lighting Company. | Peter Meenderinck will exhibit his fine Jersey sire at the Pacific Inter national Livestock Show at Portland this week. LYNDEN - - - WASHINGTON LOWER FREIGHT RATES On all commodities be tween Seattle and Bellingham Have your shipments come hv Steamer Kulshan, leaving Cole man Dock, Seattle, at 10:00 P. M. daily; arriving at Bell ingham. 7:15 A. M., next morn ing. Low rates apply in both directions. Str. Kulshan leaves Bellingham 10;00 A. 11. daily for Anaeortes and Seattle. S'r. 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. Every trimmed hat in stock; displays at $3.50, $5.50, $7.50, Etc. A big group of all wool Tricotine, Serge, Satin, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Dresses, very attractive styles, choice $19.50 DR. F. L. WOOD PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN R e due cd ! TVS. »X M.TiZixiEj Exclusively Women's, Misses', Children's and Infants' Ready-to-Wear Apparel mid Aeeessories PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES SOUTH BELLINGHAM THE LARGEST AND MOST MODERN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IN THE ALASKA BUSINESS COLLEGE 4th Moor Exchange Building BELLINGHAM -:- -:- WASHINGTON Special While It Leasts WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF NO. 3 AND BETTER SHINGLES—SI.SO TO $3.75 PER E BLOEDEL-DONOVAN LUMBER MILLS C. K. Smith, local manager PAFQO POULTRY MASH HAS NO SUPERIOR Manufactured by LIGHT SIX 51390.00 F. O. B. BELLINGHAM BELLINGHAM MOTORS CORPORATION NORTHWEST Car Siding 4 to 8-ft. LENGTHS TO SELL AT $15 per M This won't last long. LYNDEN YARD PAGE THREE Come early! Phone M 46