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For the Pickling HIGH GRADE PICKLING VINEGAR ALSO HEINZ MALTED AND MIXED PICKLING SPICES—THE BEST COMING NEXT WEEK A CARLOAD OF CANNING PEACHES LEAVE ORDERS NOW. WESTERN WANTILECO.,INC. WANT ADS SALE: unredeemed clothing, ammunition, etc., at 1 bu< rifice. Reliable Loan Of- [ 313% W. Holly St., Bel la 8-24-3t * ' 'SO COWS — giving about i lbs. milk; and cream sep • .:. for sale or trade for! ets E. Vander Mci, R 1 8-17-2t» Auto crank for Elgin car. turn Tribune. 8-24-1- o " TED —Buyers of first class Price per rick, Becond .tb $2.00; maple & birch Cordwood cutters want i McDaniel, phone 1711, 4-1-tf-o yol _ i>o NOT HAVE TO SEND battery to Beilingham. We ; : and charge batteries. len Motor Co. 1-5-? • —i—i SALE—Purebred O. I. C. | Clint Brown, phone Lynden. 8-24-lt ol , ,— — 1 SO SIRE FOR SALE from fc . l iving 531 lb in 9 months. Will reach the 6501b mark by *■ end of year. Comes from Jersey herd headed by Kolanders' Em- j dam's record 896 lb in ear.) B. C. Crabtree, Lynden. 11-23-tf-o. ' B FOR SALE —-Hand-picked r. ii! wo od at mill or delivered. Buffalo Lumber Co., phone! Lynden. 7-13-tf-o I umber ObJllgio*, sash. Doors, In side Finish, Chicken House Sup plies. Western Woodworking I liuck & Laurel Sts.. phone; 10-2 7-tf-o . , SALE "ITT. Hoganized last White Leghorn pullets. , ..eh. Phone 4202. R. Hen i on Blaine-Sumas road. 8-24-3tol SI 1 LASS purebred Jersey tor Bale —or will trade •ir liairv Association bonds, or berty bonds. B. C. Crabtree. phone 2013 Lynden. _3_-2-tf-o • LN'TED—I6O or 200 pullets, etween 3 and 6 months old. [ ander Mci, Rl Custer. 8-24-lt* '■ is\ LE -St. Andreashurg . l< i canariee. J. S. Webb. R2 • ■ .son. Phone 903 Nooksack. 8-24-lt* ! R SAi.T"- All Evergreen Diack rries on so acres, on the bush, on the Northwood Ranch. Frank Bloom. Lynden. I i: TWlNE—Prices way wn this year. Come here for .-■ . Indera, Binder Twine and re : nairs. Lynden Implement 'Co. RADIO EQUIPMENT —Mail or der. Write, phone or call, O- Lynd-0 Radio Company. 313 •Ith A: Liberty St., Lynden Wn. P O. Box 373. Phone Lynden H6SI. Hours —6 P. M. to 11 p M. 6-1-tfo I'.RTNG IN your live poultry. Vie pay the highest market price. Western Mercantile Company. 5-11-tf- o 320-ACRE FARM, good crops; J sell at bargain, or trade for coast property. Edwin Wagen blast, Soda Springs, Idaho. 8-10-3t» | WANTED TO BUY —Purebred Guernsey Bull. P. Richenbach er, Ferndale R 1. S-10-3t* REGISTERED SHORTHORN Bull 4 years old; from the famous Chalmers herd; will sacrifice. Alone and unable to handle him. Mrs. N. O. Anderson. Ska niania. Wash. 8-10-3f l'4f. WHITE LEGHORN HENS 76€ each. 18 months old Guer nsey bull. *85. 1918 Maxwell.' new rubber, in fine condition. 535 C. Alger Star Route. Box ic. 80. Beilingham. 8-10-3t* FA KM MACHINERY AT DAK GAIN PRICES — McCormtck Binder, Mower. Rake, 2 olow*. 14" 10" 2 2-section harrows, dine. lGxlfi, Wagon, 3H inch Rain. D. H. Smith, Phone R -512 Lynden. 8-3-tf MRSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD AT THE TRIBUNE OFFICE. Season 55c A GALLON CIDER VINEGAR 50c A LB. Phone 20 Lynden WOOD & COAL—Beilingham and Wellington coal and mill wood. Leave orders at Taylor and Cruikshank, Real Estate Office. Phone res. R74 3, office RO4l. E. L. Bartlett. 8-17-1 to FOR SALE—2 fresh cows. C. C. Smith, phone 2004, Lvnden. |-10-Bt* FOR SALE STI'DEBAKER, « cylinder tour ing, repainted, all good tires, two new ones in front. . .9878 WILLYS-KNIGHT touring in fine shape tt>47."> STI'DEBAKER DELIVERY, six cylinder, all new tires, a fine combination roadster and de livery, in excellent condition, only 8878 FORD TRI CX $17."> FEDERAL TRUCK, 1% ton *4<K» STI'DEBAKER 4 cylinder truck. good running condition . .$ 7f> VELIE 1 % ton truck, will make two good trailers $ s<i EFLLIXGHAM MOTORS CORPORATION Studebaker Garage Beilingham FARM PICNICS and FaTrS offer exceptional opportunities to make money soliciting sub scriptions for farm papers. Li beral commissions offered to responsible and experienced | soliciters. For particulars ad dress P. O. Box 110, Harris burg, Pa. 8-10-3t» FOR" touringT A 1 condition, good rubber. $275 Linden Furniture Co. 8-10-31* WILL TRADE ton CMC log ging truck for light touring car. BELLINGIIAM MOTORS CORPORATION. Studebaker Garage. Beilingham 8-24-lo USED cream separators, in good | condition. Also 3V 4 in. Stude baker wagon, gas engines, and washing machines, etc. Lyn den Implement Co. 7-C-tf-o | TRACT AND SMALL DAIRY, with good paying milk route, price reasonable. J. W. Sharp. Moscow. Idaho. 8-IQ-31* IPUREBRED HOLBTEIN BI LLS. 1 Ready for service. Production;; breeding; show type; from dams that have produced up to i 127.9 lbs. milk per day; with i average yearly test of 4 per ! cent. Reduced prices for 15 days. Ray T . Smith. Phone 2102 Lynden. 8-24-tfo \ HEB Wanted—Ray t. smith. Phone 2102 Lynden. 8-24-tfo MAYTAG washing machines. Free trial. Lvnden Implement Co. 7- 6-tf- o . , OXY-ACKTYLENE WELDING — Cast Iron, Malleable Iron, Soft Steel, Tool Steel, Brass. Lynden Welding it Manufacturing Co.. 3rd & Front St.. Lynden. 1-ltfo pAPEc HS'sllage" oTtTETTs - Have your own Papec this year. Prices greatly reduced. Lynden Implement Co. TEAM WORK WANTED—Phone jil9_ Lynden. S-10-JL 1 * \ FOR SALE —3-piece living room i set, tapestry and cane back. mahogany; floral stand. 2GII I Cornwall Aye., Beilingham. 8- 17-31-* TOUND —Fur. Inquire Tribune. 8-17-tf-o 30 LOTS —Fruit, house, barn etc. on water front at Blame, in City Limits. For sale or trade for Lynden property. Box 55. Lynden. 8-3-4 to FOR SALE CHEAP —Fine piano in first class condition. J. W. Seat, phone 4715, Lynden. t-17-at-T FOR SALE CHEAP—-275 pullets, 200 yearlings. Phone 4210, Lynden. O. C. Holme. 8-17-3* FOR SALE Cheap—2oo acres 51 land with choice fir and cedar. For information write Oscar Schirber, 1711 West Bth Aye.. 1 Spokane, Wn frj 7-3-* ; COME AND SEE us if you wish to borrow money on real es tate Brisbin, Smith ft Llvesey 1312 Dock St., Beilingham, Phone 412. BARGAINS ON SUMMER SHOES —I ma disposing of all summer shoes at wholesale prices. E O. WICKHAM. Lynden. 7-20- tf- o THE LYNDEN TRIBUNE. LYNDEN, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 24. 1922 FOR SALE CHEAP—I 6 h. p. International Harvester engine with hoisting drum. Also 3 wagons. Crescent Mills, F & Chestnut St., Beilingham. 8-24-2t-o WANTED —Anyone who will need i cattle blankets and show hal- I ters for the Fair, to call in at the Harness Shop and see me at once. L. S. Piercey. 8-24-3t* 8 ACRES OF GREEN OATS for ' sale. John S< huvleman, Phone ; 4317 Lynden. 8-24-lto ' PACKARD TWIN SIX for trade on good land or heifers or small car. Phone 003 Nooksack 8-24-3 to FOR SALE—Equity in 5-room semi-modern house, near El dridge aye.. Bell. Balance $& a month. Will consider light car and some cash. Carl M. John son. Route 1, Ferndale, Wash S-24-3t* FOR SALE—Hollow wire |UO line lighting plant. 3 double lights. Also 70 4-months old pullets. Phone 5009 Lynden. 8-24-H* FOR SALE—Fresh Milk Goats, winter milkers. Young Bros. Auburn. Wash. 8-24-3t* BOARDERS & ROOMERS want ed. Mrs. M. Marshall, Corner 7th and Grover St. 8-24-3t* WHEN IN TROUBLE, LET IKE FIX IT. 8-22 FOR SALE —McCormlck Binder, Mower, Rake, 2 plows, 14" 16" 2 2-section harrows, disc, 1 fix -16, Wagon. 3% inch Bain. D. H. Smith, phone 2102 Lvnden. C-29-tf- O A LARGE 9-room house for sale. Well situated, good marine view. Terms reasonable. In quire 1210 Gamhier Aye., phone 334G, Beilingham. 8-17-3t-* —— . NOTICE TO VOTERS (Maple Falls Township) Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of MAPLE FALLS TOWNSHIP, Whatcom County, Washington, that at a meeting of the Board of County Comis sioners held on August 11, 1922, Hugh Judkins was appointed as Registration Officer for Maple Falls Township for the balance of the unexpired term. Dated this 12th day of August, 1 922. SAM E. BARRETT. County Auditor and Ex offieio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Whatcom County, Wn. First publication Aug. 17, 1 922. Last publication Aug. 24, 1922. FOl'XD —Bicycle. Owner may have same by proving prop erty and paying costs. J. Le Compte. city marshal. S-l 7-tf-o FOH SALE —5% acres oats for hay or silage. West of Bridge View Farm. Three year old purebred Guernsey Bull. Phone 2904. 8-17-2t* LOOK for the yellow pump with the word Shell painted on It. when needing gasoline.lt s:arts Casy and gives you mote miles to the gallon than any other For sale by Lynden Service Station, C. E. Whited & Son, Props. 7-13-tf-o Physician anil Surgeon A. Macrae Smith. Beilingham Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 307, Bel. FLORENCE L. HOAG, Optome trist. 1220 High St.. Phone 2287 Beilingham. Wash- GEO. E. LUDWIO, railroad watch inspector; High grade watches, fine jewptry 1250 Elk St. Exchange Bldg., Beilingham. fl-22-tf I $100,000 to loan at 7 per cent en improved farms or close-in business property. Miller Bros. Investment Co., 1224 Dock St.. Beilingham. Phone 124. Dr. DaM Drugless Physician. Chiropractor, food specialist. Lady attendants 203-204-205-200-207 Exchange • Bldg, Beilingham. Phone 342, Beilingham Of'lce Phone 1200 Residence 258 DR. S. R. BOYNTO* Physician and Surgeon X-Ray Laboratory. 514-517 B'h'am Nal'l. Bk Bldg. BELLI NGHAVM, WASH. ALLEN CAMPBELL. Loans. In surance. Notary Public. 1314 Bock St. Phone SCO, Beiling ham. FOR SALE OR TRADE Miller & Peters 15 Prospect St. Phone 222 Beilingham nn. teel Specialist Diseases of Children Ml Bellinghaiu Nat. Bank Bldg. Beilingham, Wash. RALPH R. LE COCQ LAWYER Mondays reserved for Court in Beilingham Woll, the Optometrist, has been fitting satis factory glasses for peo ple in this and adjoin ing counties for 19 yrs. Have him fit your next pair. 205 West Holly St., Beilingham. When Bernard C. De Long scatters that 150 worth of mer chandise Saturday morning to the assembled crowd in front of the Farmers Mercantile Company, we hope he hits us with a suit of clothes. We will be in the front row. De Long. Mighty few of us bond-holders left around Lynden but what own cars now. All except P. J. Van Hemert and Hans Berthuseu. But Hans should worry—his j hired man has an auto, and takes him out riding. The Gimlet is waiting with in terest for someone to catch some thing bigger than Dr. McLeod's 32-pound shiner. D. J. De Hoogh has a five-acre j buckwheat patch, and all the bees !in the county are spending their ! afternoons out there. It is worth , a trip there to see the flock of i them. De Hoogh says the bee keeprs of th county ought to snd j him a few cans of honey as a bonus, and we agree with him. Colonel Abner Podsnap, who believes that most voters -don't know enough to pound sand in a rat-hole, says that at the election in Lynden, they'll do their pound ing by machinery now. || 000- Walter Summers left his Ford standing in front of the depot on Sunday afternoon, and when he went to get it. he found that it had wandered away. But on Monday, it was back at the same place waiting for Walter. How's that for an in telligent henry? I'VE ridden in touring cars de luxe. I've ridden in limousines; I've seen the glacial peaks, and gey sers boil: hut still I think a better ride and happier the scenes—The car that takes the workers home from toil * Here business man and labor man commingle in the thought of borne and kids, of love and wifie dear Now tell me what could grander be than such thiiißs fairly bought by labor well performed and conscience clear? Anticipation's burning in the e> et» lof hal* the throng. Draws near the hour that's tiesl of all the day And though the car is Jolty and the way in V«TJ long, 'tis short when thoughts of home light up the way Yes, the ear that takes us home is joyous fairyland, though its jolts and hangings seem to have no •ad • )f course if you're a bachelor you will not understand a thini? I've said —but ask the married mvi . CARD OF THANKS We desire to enpress our sin cere thanks for the kindness anil sympathy shown us in our recent bereavement by our kind friends : and neighbors, and also for the j beautiful floral offerings receiv ed. MRS MAAIKE KORTLEV ER and family. MR. PETER KORTLEVER and family. TWICE PROVEN If you suffer backache, sleep less nights, tired, dull days and distressing, urinary disorders, dont experiment. Read this twice told testimony. Its evidence from this locality, doubly proven: B. J. Fritz, painting contractor. 11th and Broadway, Mt. Vernon, Wash, says: "I have always been strong for Dunn's Kidney Pills and as a rule I keep a box on hand all the time. Whenever my b&ck feels stiff or lame and my kidneys get out of order, a few Doan's soon remedy the trouble I can't recommend a more reli- ' i able medicine for kidney trouble than Doan's Kidney Pills." I (Statement given July 2, r >, 1916) On April 20, 1920, Mr. Fritz, !said: "Since endorsing Doan's Kidney Pills in 1916 I used a couple boxes for an attack ofi lame back caused by a cold set tling in my kidneys, but Doan's [banished this lameness in a hurry I confirm every word of my for j mer statement." 1 CO cents at all dealers. Foster-] Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ITRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Services 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 7:00 P. M. —Young Peoples Ser vice. S.OO p. m.— Sermon CHAS. BAKER, Ministei You're Welcome at this Church. Why not Come? DR. F. L. WOOD PHYSICIAN' AND SVRGEON LYNDEN - • WASHINGTON TA'NDEN LADIES ENTERTAIN AT DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR Mrs. Henry Shagren. Mrs. J. W. Steams and Mrs D. W. Ben der most delightfully entertained last Thursday afternoon at the Masonic Hall, in honor of Mrs. A. W. Steams, of Golden Grove, lowa, who is visiting at the J. W. Steams home. About fifty ladies were present l and spent the afternoon with cards and needlework. The high prize at cards was won by Mrs. Harry Walters, and the prize for the drawing contest was won by Mrs. Owen Hadley, of Seattle. COUNTY TAX SALE WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, SEP. 2 Some 1.200 pieces of property will be sold at a county tax sale; to be held at the courthouse at Beilingham on Saturday, Sep. 2. Several pieces of Lynden prop erty are included in the list, I which may be seen at the Lynden; postoffice. Mrs. Russet o|>orated On Mrs. R. C. Russel underwent a minor operation on her ne< k last Wednesday. To Entertain P. V. Q, Club Mrs. W. S. Baldwin and Mrs. Frank Bostwlck will entertain the P. K. G. Club Tuesday after noon, at the home of Mrs. Bald win. Purchase New Chevrolet Rev. E. Joling has purchased a new Chevrolet car from the Lynden Motor Company, local agents. To Leave For Montana R. B. Le Cocq will leave this week on a business trip to Mon tana. On Wednesday evening at the Methodist Parsonage Miss Phoebe J. Allen and Leigh R. de Giere Wilson, were united in marriage by Rev. E. O. Grimes. The bride is a young lady from Matsqui, B. C, and the groom is from Mission City, B. C, where they will make their home. Miss Nella Verbrugge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Ver brugge, who had her tonsils and adenoids removed last week, is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De Motts and sons Henry and Theodore, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lenssen ■ and son Theodore and Cornelius autoed to Oak Harbor Friday. Mrs. Fred Brown and daugh ter Maxine and Miss Mary Baugh man. all of Seattle, have been visiting at the Ernest Dean home the past week. All girls of the 6th and 7th grade who are interested in a hike next week, meet with Miss Lowrey at the grade school Mon day afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis of Lynden entertained in honor of j Earl Davis and Mildred Davis." The occasion was their birthday anniversary. The following were entertained at a fine dinner: Mr. ' and Mrs. Ross Davis. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis, Misses Myrtle. Helen Davis, and Lucille Davis. Miss Mabel De Bubis of Strandell and the honor guests. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA8 —Lynden Lodge, No. 13V meets every Monday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. Ail Knights cordially invit ed. W. O. Hemmingway, K.R.B. Mr. N. P. Sorenson, president of the Whatcom County Dairy men's Association, has just had us install a No. 17 De Laval and is now on the road to greater profits from his dairy. Monday L. C. Brendle, Everson R3, followed by getting a No. 17 De Laval; then came Leonard Lowery, Everson R3, and bought a No. 15. Besides these were Mr. P. Zwashka of Everson, who is now us ing a No. 15 De Laval; Leonard Lenssen a No. 12; and Wm. Fisher a No. 12. These machines have all been installed just recently and are now paving for themselves. If you are still giving away your skim milk, COME IN TODAY, and let us install a De Laval Separator on your farm. EASY TERMS—So the machine will pay for itself. Lynden Implement Co. PHONE MAIN 97 PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Paid for by the Gruber-for-Prosecuttng-Attorney Club) DO YOU WANT A NEW REGIME IN THE OFFICE OF PROSECUTING ATTORNEY? Edwin Gruber, Anti-wet Candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney, says: "I am not connected with the present Prosecut ing Attorney's office, nor am I a member of any ring or faction. If I am elected I shall manage the office of Prosecuting Attorney in an aggressive, vigorous manner. There will be no promiscous filing of Information but once convinced of the guilt of an accused I shall prosecute forcibly and fearlessly, let the accused be who he may. My platform is: Impartiality, Economy, and Efficiency PUBLIC AUCTION Because I have tented my farm. 1 will sell at auction at my place. M mile due south of Xooksack central office, the following property, on TUESDAY, AUG. 29; KhOO A. M. 1300 CHICKENS—3OO yearling hens, Hanson strain; 300 2-year-old- hens, Hollywood strain, all good breeders for next year; 350 4-mos.-old pullets; 350 3-mos.-old pullets, Hol lywood strain. 20 Indian Runner Ducks. One horse wt. 14001b; mare wt. 9501b; Guern sey cow, bred June 4th; Jersey cow, fresh 6 weeks; 6-wks. old Jersey heifer calf. 3 Sheep; 5 hives Bees, 20 supers. McCOrmick Mower; 12-in. Oliver now) spike tooth harrow; feed cutter; Burden drill; Ma. wagon; Hercules Mump puller and cables; MM ft. of l z in. cable; blocks; 8 Iff gjll. milk cans; 250 111 platform st ales; pair of IOOOH) wagon springs; American brooder stove, coal burner; BO ft. of strong army hose and spits; half interest in HooateT drill; set of heavy work harness; 7-ft. cross cut saw; 10 tons oat and clover hay. HOUSEHOLD goods. FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. USUAL TERMS JOHN GRAY, OWNER M. Vander Griend, Auctioneer Ben Uollorud, Clerk Who Pays For It? If you do not have a De Laval Separator YOU are paying for one. If you buy a De Laval, ship cream and keep the skim milk on your farm where it belongs, your DE LAVAL will pay for itself. PAGE NINE FREE LUNCH LYNDEN, WASH.