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Show FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS SUNNY ALBERTA. CANADA, TS ATTRACTING THOUSANDS OF FARMERS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, WHO ARE POURING INTO THIS, THE GREAT EST WHEAT-PRODUCING AREA ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT. AND ARE BUYING UP THESE FERTILE LANDS READY FOR THE PLOW. AND ARE BECOMING RICH AND INDEPENDENT IN A VERY SHORT TIME. THE INVESTOR CAN FIND NO BETTER. SAFER OR SURER WAY TO MAKE MONEY MON-EY THAN INVESTING IN GOOD. PRODUCTIVE WHEAT LANDS. THESE LANDS ARE INCREASING IN VALUE AT THE RATE OF ' $3 AND UPWARDS PER ACRE PER YEAR. AND PRODUCE ENORMOUS CROPS EVERY YEAR. IT NOT nE-1NG nE-1NG NECESSARY TO LET THE LAND LAY IDLE EVERY OTHER YEAR, AS THE AVERAGE RAINFALL RAIN-FALL IS 22 INCHES. SOME OF THE MOST PROMINENT PROMIN-ENT CITIZENS OF OGDEN AND UTAH OWN AND ARE MAKING MONEY OUT OF ALBERTA FARM LANDS. WHY NOT YOU? IF YOU, WANT TO SHARE IN THIS PROSPERITY PROS-PERITY OR DESIRE ANY INFORMATION, INFORM-ATION, COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT. BEAUTIFUL BEAUTI-FUL ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE. GIVING THE EXPERIENCE OF MEN NOW FARMING IN ALBERTA WILL BE MAILED YOU ON REQUEST. RE-QUEST. KELLY &. HERRICK, AGENTS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY COLONIZATION DEPARTMENT. DE-PARTMENT. 7-25-lf 5-ROOM modern cottage, 60x135. Apply Ap-ply owner. 21C6 Adams. 7-S-lmo 4-ROO.M brick house, half block from car line. Inquire 513 16th st, 7-23-1 wk FOUR-ROOM BRICK, at 228 2l7t Street. Iirge lot. Sldewoll: and sewer tax paid. Rents for $20 ier month. Price $2,400, partly on time. Hunttr & Kennedy, 211 First National Bank Bldg. 7-22-tf WILL EXCHANGE I have a good farm. 47 acres, will exchange for desirable city property and cash. E. T. Woolley, 2177 Jefferson avenue. 7-2S-3t ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. large lot, barn, room for four Iiorses, lots of hay, wagon. One block from business busi-ness renter. Apply I'. M. Poulson, 2401 Washington. 6-26-tf HOUSE and lot, 1971 Wall Cheap. $550.00. 7-27-lwk 25x138 feet, with nice, new, modern dwelling, in Bouthwest part of town. $1,450. Worth more money $450 cash, balance on time. E. F. Brat. No. 410 25th street. 7 16 lwk 40 ACRES of land with 10 shares of water. Located at Clinton, Davis county. Price $(1,500.00. Address F. i E. Mitchell, Hooper, R. F. D. No 2. Utah. 7-8-1 rao I WEBER REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO. Groom frame house, $900; 300 cash; balance $15 per month. 10-rooin frame house on 30th $2.C00. j 5 choice lots on Grant Ave., cheap. Easy terms. Wo have a 5-room modern brick home In Salt Lake City, we would exchange ex-change for Ogdon Real Estate. 2 1-2 acres on 12th, 4 room brick house barn and other out buildings; 150 Elberta peach trees will be In full bearing next year. 5 1-2 acres on 21st street, with two houses, one fi-room, and one 2 p. m. frame, good family orchard, plenty of water, It is all in crop. Would exchange for good residence property. prop-erty. 6 1-4 acres on 7th street, B-room house, 500 Elberta peach trees, good water. This 13 one of the best buys in Ogden. We have other bargains in farm and city property. WEBER REAL ESTATE ! & INVESTMENT CO. Phone 570. Opposite the Postofflce. ' THREE-ROOM house, lot 100x137 I feel Enquire 1 185 23rd. Must be I srjld before August 1st, Bell 1506-Y, I or 224. 7-27-lwk i HELP WANTED. FEMALE. EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework, family of three. 2Cu9 I Madison. S-2-lwk GOOD girl for general housework; no washing; family of two; must be I able to cook. Address O. O.. care Standard. S-l-lwk GIRL wanted. 2659 Wash. 7-29-lwk DINING room girl, Virginia. 7 7 lmo SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE. THOROUGHLY experienced bookkeeper book-keeper and stenographer, wishes po-sltlon. po-sltlon. Call 9C9Y Dell. 8 2 tf SITUATION WANTED 1IALE MAN and wife want hog and chicken ranch to care for. Address Stockman, Stock-man, care Standard. 7-28-lrao YOUNG .wAX desires ofifce work. Can furnish good references. Ad-dress Ad-dress H. W.. care Standard. 7-27-lwl; A GENTSWANTED. SALESMEN sell grocers "The Best Ever" Lady Washington Hulled Peans with Chicken. Galehouse Packing Company, Seattle, Wash. S-1-St FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. TWO modern houses, five and seven rooms, one with barn. Inquire 24S 29th. Bell 150G-Y. S-2 lwk BUNGALOW, 22nd and Adams, partly furnished. F. J Hendershot, 805 24th. 8-2-lwk TIIREE-room house. 1 1-2 acres. -barn and sheds; convenient to 25th St. car. 333 24th. 7 2'J lwk SMALL, clean house. $15 00 per month, at 573 20lh st. Bell 1310-Y. 7-26-1 wk C-ROOM modern house. 2116 Madison. 7-28-1 wit NINE-ROOM modern house, 622 23rd. Call between 6 and 7 p. m. 7-28 lwk FOUR. iVoSO FIVE-ROOM house, cornt-r Grant and Twenty first. 7-27-lwk FiGHT-ROOM modem house, good location. lo-cation. 663 Twenty-seventh. 7-27-lwk : FOlTRENl FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED house, modern. 761 Twenty-Third street 8-2-1 wk FURNISHED, sIx-ro.m modern brick house. Inquire 2332 Jackson avenue, ave-nue, or phone Bell 11CS-Y. 7-28-2 wks THREE-ROOMED house, water, lights. No objection to one child. 24S29th. Bell 506-Y. 7-27-lwk FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. KU?.ISHE1' housekeeping rooms, -37 Adams. G-20-M HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $2.50 week and up. 536 31st. S-l-1 mo MODERN housekeeping roomg 2"7 27th street. 7-30-1 wk 3 FURNISHED rooms, 465 22nd St. 7-29-lwU LARGE, light, front, outside rooms0 furnished. Prices to fit your purse, Utahna. 246S Wash. Ave. 7 16 lea HOUSEKEEPING rooms, newly fmv nished. Modern. 3C2 24th. 7 7 lta 1 FURNISHED and unfurnished flats. 2634 Grant. 4 16 Cmo' TWO FURxisTTfiD ROOMS fo7 j housekeeping; 465 27th -St. 9-21-tf 1 FOR RENT! UNFURNISHED ROOMS, UNFURNISHED rooms, with kitchen, cellar, lights and water, shade trees, on Wash, car line; no chll- riren. 366 Parry ave 7 10-1 1 ' MONEY TO LOAN! . MORTGAGES Loans on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg. 4-30-tl MONEY to I'r.a on watches, diamonds. dia-monds. Jewelry, firearms, ?ic. Uncle Sam's Loan O.Tico, established 1SS5. The Moiity Lenders of Ogdca; 27S 25th St. C. H. Smith. Prop 9-1-ljr PLAIN SEWING r DRESSMAKING. 2256 Wash. 441 Ind. 7-9-tf ' FORWENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. FIRST-CLASS table hoard, with or without rooms. Bell 13G4-Z. 521 23rd. S-l-lwk GOOD rcoms, board, 263 Jeffcison. 7 11 lmo BOARD aaa ror.. ifi xtith Street C 12 t! ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adama. 2 lC-tf WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN whtto ra;r at standard ofnee. 12-17-tf lost; NATIONAL bicycle. No. 52229. Return to Ogden Elec. Sup. Co. Receive reward. 7-30-lwk ROAN horse, roached mane, whin hind foot, about 900 lbs Call ufl Bell 21. IX. 7 29 lwk ON WEDNESDAY, July 2'ith. bunch of keys. Return to Standard office ..,..o,..l 70rt.i.l. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets In I. O. F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Vis. ting brothers cordially Invited to be present pres-ent SIDNEY BAKER. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. Queen City, Rcbekah Ixlge, No. 4, I. O. O. F.. raceW second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting members invited. KATE BAILEY, N. G EMMA MEID, Rec. Sec'y, 718 23rd WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber (Jamp No. 74, meets In K. of P. Hall In the Utah National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bank Bldg. ODER woodmen of a&uhbica. Utuh Camp No. MOC. meets vry Turtidny night ot S o'clock, at EaK'eo Hull. Cofli St. Vlaltlnj members Invited 10 niMt with us. I'. A. FATIRT8. Counsel. J. H SHAFER, Clerk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wa (Mitch Division No. Kt, O. K. - meets second and fourth Fridays ot 2-W i. in.. In K. of P. Hall, corner Wftsn-Incton Wftsn-Incton avenuo and 24th tret- am brothers are cordially Invited to attenx 3EO. ALLEN. C C D L. BOYLB. B. and T. MASONIC. Queen EMhnr Chaptor No. . O. E B-Refnilnr B-Refnilnr roetlnss held at Manonio H'". cn Washington avenue between v"'";.:.! fifth snfl Twenty-alxth streets, tho nrst ana third Fridays ot each month, f" Journln morabors cordially luvitea to MRS. KATE SMITH ERS, W. M. LILY V. HALSTEAD. Sc T- KOYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal Heneflclary Order. Insures ir.en at low rate. Reserve fund OTJT fix million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes second ana fourth Thursdays 'at 1. O. O. F. HalL I. A IIKRDT. Reitent. J. W. WOTHER6POON. Collector. CiEO. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. WOME. OF WOODCRAFT. Pcco Ll!y Clrolo No. 174. roeots ever second uttd fourth Monday rights ftt. in I C. O. F. Hall. VUltlnff nUhbois cord.nliy invited TENA NELSON. O Jf. KATE HERMAN Cler. Bell phono KC-T. "IMPROVED ORPER OF RKDMEN. improved Order of Kcdmen. Hiastha Tribe No. 3, meets In Eaglo Hail. eerv first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially cor-dially Invited. JAMES MACBETH. Sschem. E. R. UFIOER. C. of R B. WRIGHT, C. Of W. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet the first and third Mondays at Union Labor Hall. 163 24th St Dues can bo paid from 3 to ( oftlce cf U. '-V. Green, on the 24in of i;ach month. Vlstln roombers cor dtallv Invited. DAY11EL D- SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLIN?., flee'r and T-ea. B. P. O EI.K8. U p o. Elks, Ocdcn Lod?e No. 719. I'vdss and club room. ecnnd floor 24U WtsjInKton avenue. Regular meetings very 'fvw'nv cvenlnir. 1 C. A. BOYD. Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF. Secretory. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES F-aernnl Order of Enfjles. Ogden AerH No' IIS K. O E.. meets ery Vfdtw. day tvtnlrc at Eatfle Hall, c.ist of Reed Hotel ot S U- m- Vl-sltlng Brother linRle's ars invited to attend to Aerld mctimfcs pROWNING. W. Presldont. K. K. GEIGFrt Secretary. DR N. M. ESTES. Aerlo rhyslclaa. ORDER OF OWLS. Offrten Nest. No. 1218. Order r.f Owls, meets every Thursday oventDS In F.tfc!es HaII. east of Reed Hotel, at 8 o'cioc. Visiting Brother Owls aro Invited to attend at-tend the Nest Meetings THOMAS LESLIE. President. JOHN M MAltSHALL. Secretary. No. S2M Wanhlngton Ave. ROYAL NEIGTIBOR3 OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 2240, meets every second and fourth Monrfay evening of ruch month at the Eogl-s Hall. Visiting Visit-ing members cordially Invited. INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. 19IS Jackson Avs. LILLLVN NEWTON, Recordor.. room 31, Lewis Elocx. FRATERNAL ORDER OF MOUNTAINEERS. MOUN-TAINEERS. Ogden Cabin No. 52 meets at vhe L 0 O F. Hall the first and third Fridays Fri-days of each month. Duea can be paid to secrotary at Dec-S:antord' shos lre CM AS L WAPPLER. C. M. WALTER F. COMPTOS. Sec'y. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA8. Ogden iodso No 2. Knights of Pytblas meets at Castle. Hall. Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K of P's. roqueatcd to meet slth F. E. GRANT. C. C. W. G. KIND. M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of R. A ?. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Womon of Wooicraft. Ogden Clrc!s Ml. meets every Wednesday niht at 7.3d o'clock. K. of. P. Hall. VhUtlng neighbors neigh-bors invited. Duck can bo paid at the Ueagan Grocery Store, tho afternoon o the 2Sth of each month. SAKAII IIANSON. G. N, 14 West Patterson Avs. MAniE CRITE8. Clerk, 2731 Monro Ave. 1 1 LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. I 811vr Hive No- 1. 1. T. M, meets every 2nd and -ith Tuesday atternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in I. O. O. F. Hall. I 2UC Washington avenuo. Visiting I members are cordially Invited to at-tend. at-tend. MRS AUDIE aNGELL. L. C. MISS I JENNIE TROUT, R. R. BKOTHERHOODO AMERICAN Ogden Homestead No. 15P5 meets second sec-ond ond fourth Wednesday nights. Odd Fellowr Hull. Visiting Archers cor-dla.ly cor-dla.ly invited t "'tLLER C5 2lst Ht.. Foreman. O F WILLIAMS. 192 2lt St.. Correspondent. 1 BROOM RESTAURANT I EEMOVED TO VIENNA 1 CAFE 112 25th fJL 1 Vicals bb01 Pr,ce 9 Broom Restaurant. Res-taurant. Speciil Dinner 25c. Lunch trom 11 to 4 p. ro. I Dinner from 4 to s p. m. LEE. FOON A TQ.M. Managers. (J HEAD TUB CLASSIi-IED TAGS ' Ogden Business Directory Adicrusc-uiciua ill ..na cuiuuia v.oet 75c. per liao per moatu, p&jablo iu kdvanco. ALVORD U ANYTHING; SELL 333. 3-3-ti ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOODS CO. 1H Nat'' BanW ATTORNEYS-AT LAW. R. S. FARNSW0R7H, Attorpo7-s Law; 314 an,. 15 Ecclcu buHdlng. CIGARS AND TOBACCO1. THE DEN Cigar and Tobacco, Pipe Docters. DENTISTRY. DR. MARSTELLER, DENTIST has not moved his family to Layton. but has opened his new office at 33G 2:.th Ktreet, g-2-2wka J'JIiK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE Ig you any kind of Jack phone us p: Jft Hill call for it. Boll phono S25-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND pho Jacobson. Eell f2';-Z; Iod. 36i:-D. 11-16-11 WISIO OQDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Mnste furnished for all occasion lad 1134-3724-A.. Bell 120S. 7-1 NURSING NURSING 528 21st street. S-l-lmo OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, rc'ilocked and retrlnv med. by practical hatter. Fifth floor L?wTs Blk. 7 16 tf PAINTING & PAPERH ANQING. j. denHARTOG. Painting and Decorative Deco-rative Paperhaoging. 92S 23th 8L Both phones. 3-21-tf physicianFand 3tji:geons. DR. A. FERNLUND. rhyIclnn and Sargeon; office hours. 10 'jo 12 a m.; 2 to 4 p. m.; 340 25th SL Offlc phones, B(U C15-K: ind. 515; resl-denco resl-denco 616 Wash. Ind. Dhon 502. SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of D13L N" 2, all of tho city south of lth ttrept. Bell Phono 324-Z. NeH McCaity. 6-10 tf OGOEN SCAVENGER CO.,Paul Van Konien, Prop. Phone Bell 1003 All kinds cf scavenger vork promptly attended at-tended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and 6uit-asea 6uit-asea cheap. Bell rhone 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty fifth street. 7 9-lyr STOCKS AND GRAINS. H. GRIMES & CO., 417 25tb strceL Bell Phone 313 We buy and sell mining stocks, New York stocks and grain. 7-lG-lf TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C Slade. lessee. Furniture, I Vans and storage. Office 408 25th Si. Both yboncs 321. ALLEN, Baggage, Hack aad Bus Line. Boggas and passenger traonfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both phonea 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN . I Storage Co . moving vans, all kJuds j transfer work: pianos a-specialty. Office Of-fice 22S 1-2 2l.th St. Phones 2S3. UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING K. VAN KAMPEN Parlor Furniture Upholbtered and Repaired; Bed Springs re-stretched like new; Mattress Matt-ress Making; Carpet, cleaned, fit ond laid. Kstlmates submitter! on re-nnebt. re-nnebt. Phones. Ind. C61; Roll 853 X: 2769 Volker Ave. 8 9 tf HIGH PRICES PAID for secondhand second-hand furniture.. Expert piano polishing, polish-ing, upholstering, furniture packing for shipment, wall paper cleaning, varnishing var-nishing and repairing of all kinds of furniture. Call us up. Deukc-rs & Kammoyer, 242S Grant Bell 1179Z. Ind. 216. 4 21 lmo THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN. UTAQ OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERV FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, - BUSINESS AND R- ' SPON8I8ILITY WARRANT, ; " J. E. Do!y. PrestoenL Hcrsce E, Pery, Vlce-Pret 4arold J. Peery. Vice Pre. j Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A V. Mclntoah. Ast't. CaaMer. . , ' I CTO-NIGHT I FOR SALE raiSCELLANEOUS FURNITURE for sale. r27 23rd. S-l-lwk HOUSEHOLD furniture, 137 20th street. 7 30-lwlc TWO horses and spring wagon, ..132 25th. 7-28-lwk A WEJLestabllshed and equipped hair dressing parlor. Miss Litsley, No. 1.) and 11, Corey Block 7 2D lwk FURNITURE lease of 11-room boarding board-ing house. Good location Ca!l 3G80-I Ind. 7-2S-lwk 25 HORSE-POWER boiler, 10 h. p. engine. Large cider press ami large Iron kettle, Enquire 2454 Wall avenue. Pickle Works. 7-14-tl" PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottrell pres, with folder. Size of bed, 33x17 1-2 inches. In first class order. Prints six col-vmns, col-vmns, four pages, at one time. Cheap I for cash. Inquire or address the Evening Standard. 7-2-tf MOTORCYCLE, cheap, 2 1-4 horsepower. horse-power. Underwood typewriter and Edison phonograph. Bargains. 216 Twenty fifth 6treet. 7-9-lmo j FOR SALE Old mais.. Good to put I under carpets. Inquire Standard j mce- SLADE Successor to Allen Transfer C. J. C. SLADE, Lessee, VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 403 25th St. Both Phones 321 m. . .i JT7.Zuyrf .&! 1 Lli-' i1 Ul U 1 CGDEfi TURF EXCHANGE 326 25m street I Wires to all tracks on nil !i Sporting Events. I READ THE CLASS. ADS TODAY A YOU CANNOT .HELP ADMIRING The fine domestic finish to all the shirts and collars which we launder. ' All our employes are experts In their : particular branches, thus enabling us to turn out perfect work. For th . "Summer Girl" we would 9ay that w : are prepared to do up those dainty ; waists and fluffy ruffles in a way 1 that will be pleasing to her. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS. CLEANER3 AND DYERS. Phones 174. 437 25th Street U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Caplt-I and Undivided Profit $276,000X0 Cnvld Ecclse, Pres. G. H. Tribe, Vlce-Prea. John Walton, Vloe-Pr-M. S. Browning. VIce-Pre. John Plngreo, Cashier. Jaa. F. Burton. AbiL Cashier. ' f MITCHELL BROS. Great Sale of Monumental Work Pay no attention to lying misrepresentations mis-representations from our competitors, com-petitors, and do not pay bljr, commissions to agents, but seo us; we can savo you money. Yards 2003 Jefferson. -Sv,r? tni'tikuummu ?f 1 U Vil frrTwi'iM or ?c:Ueo VV-f rrmml Cu4w Pial. "Ol rWLQ-KlrflfvmCSWKilC rWLQ-KlrflfvmCSWKilC f . or polaoo. |