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Show t EXAMINER: THE MORXTNQ mas, her guests numbering twelve relatives and ftienda. r about the right interpracation Hsrtlett was hosie of happy dinner party i her tdeasant street hotns. Christ nia THE URL her guests d:, ici son. sixteen numbering old-llm- AND OFFICERS MERRY. MAKE s, 'Drier the meet auspicious oireum-(limodoe Queen Wtliw chaplet No. 4. O. K. j., wnier upon tie dutiea ,i.f iba new year. On lnttt lertday even-iu- ri d occuriwl the installation of and the following list how the excellent material that will hate charge of the affair of the chapter during the next year: matron. Mrs. Hail ran. worthy Mr, lewis. aociiie matron. J. H. Epperson, worthy patron. Mr. HaJaird. secretary. Mr. Stowe; treasurer. Mrs. Nichols, comtuciro. Mrs. Anileraon, associate lew. ? Mias Middleton. Adah. Mr. Hut tun. Ruth. Mss Eddy. Esther. Mrs. Cahill, Martha. Mrs. Corey. Elans. Mts How as, watdun. Mrs. Du fee, marahaL Mrs. Weuger, chaplain. Miss I la mill, piattlsL Mr. Mstlott, sentinel. U 1905. facts in the case to the Jamaican gov-crnmeui and has done so. Later a cable dispa'ch was hem. to the gov erunr of the Bahamas asking him for details of the incident. years burdens sad failures. The German Sarnia, which Evening service al 7:3". Text, "The Lord Will Perfect Thai Which arrived here today from New York. Me." A ul hope for IVrmh-- r 24. rcKirrs that vhi-- she ihe year lo come. passed Ban Salvador a couple of days i, go she aasr no signals Sunday school at l!:-'0- . Tff rapialu of the Dordogne beEndeavor at 8:3". lieves that a disturbance occurred on ATTACKED LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER. Ban Salvador island, and that the inhabitant besieged the keeper of the Kingston, Jamaica. Dec. 30. The lighthouse. captain of th British steamer which arrived hero yesterday 1.50 ROUND TRIP. from Baltimore, report that he saw the signal, "1 am attacked" flying from Ogden to fait Lake. the lighthouse on Ban Salvador Island, Habamas, on December' 28. The Dordogne was unable to scud a party Jany. 1st. 2nd. 3rd, via the Oregon ashore owing to lark uf a Lading place, Short Line. Tickets good ts return but the captain promised to report the until Jauy, 7tb, 1906. of tho text, DAILY TRAINS 4-- EAST Diet-sag- e Mr. ELECT 81, Con-cerne- and Mrs. David Ecclea ciirhiat-e- d their thirtieth wedding anuiicraary Wedneoduy night, surrounded by memc bers of their family, relatives and I fiends. The Ercles home has many young friends whom she Invited often been the scene of happy gath-ringto celehisie that happy went with but none waa more thorough of her at her parents beautiful horns on appointment or pleasure laden than Twemy-seconstreet. Friday night. this imitoriani occasion. Decorations of holly and cut flowers added much to the enjoyment derived Messrs. Frank Grant and E. T. of Richanlsou. proiwictora of Richardfront gatucii and the partaking Grant's progressive crockery Liunpiing edibles. son Assembled to felicitate with Mi attested their appreciation business, William and to wish her many more of the efficient service of their many urb pleasant occasion were: clerk. during the past year and more M iase Nrllie Bowman. May Bow- especially throughout the heavy Xmas man, l.udle Farr. Mildred Douglas. bade, by entertaining them at a banVera Douglass. Ida Shiinlllf. Mary quet Tuesday evening. The hosts Wilson, Marguerite Crips. Florence proved on this piearaut occasion that Woolley. Floy Williams: Meswv they are q title as adept in plsnnlng Klomp. Will Perkins. Geo. Perk- snd executing a social function us ins, Rom EuicrHon, Ruassll Davenport, In promoting a successful largo busiFred Soagar. Roy Beager, Carl Know, ness. Abe Malone, Rail Harris, John Driver. Clsrene Wright, HaroM Goddard, Frank Bartini, and Prank IWulgrr. i DECEMBER r Twenty-f'inri- OF SOCIETY MORNING, "All Thiivg Work Together for Good A meat-aglo Them That Love tkid. e of eneouragf mem fur the pst Mrs. Kmma a UTAH, SUNDAY OGDEN, The Overland Route lktr-dogn- -- (UNION PACIFIC) Thia Inoiadsa th famous OVERLAND LIMITED and the oow Los '"g Limited Angeles-Chicag- o Strictly Twentieth OUR BUTCHERS The Places WEDDING ANNIVERSARY, A very iBssar evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Whipple hy a fane friends, the occasion f block east of Washington anniversary of being the twenty-fiftome lime spent Ave., next to Court House, Samuil After their wedding. installation Immediately after ihs in song and social chat, an elegant re- Blair, pastor. f ofloan began the interesting part Sunday services: 11:00 a. m., Sun was swrvrd by dainty hands. The suUnderwood, of the program, sad during a pro- past an day school. TV. homes at their for departed guest 11:00 a. m., preachfound alienee, Past Matron Hutton perintendent. host and the after hour, wishing early I stoking juwseuted w retiring Matron Gordon, hotness many happy returns of the ing by the pastor, aubjeci, the jewel of her office, n gift from the day. Backward, latoklng Forward. Instead of the usual devotional leagchapter. Next came a surprise upon and Those present were Messrs, Matron ue service at 6:80 p. m., there will be retiring Patfou Malone. Past remem-HaiMeadsmea Bowman, Koepp. Ague. Hnsiet prrseulrd to him, as n service at 0:20 p. iu. aud at 1":3'i p. Medames Gertsen, Hirst, Wyatt, ley; wince, faom the officer by whuin he Oscar Gertsen; Misses Yernle Kocpp, in., the pastor will conduct a New has been so greatly appreciated, a Year service, which will end in an Whipple, Julia Whipplr, Florhaaxllfuf Morris chair, for wlilch gift, Jennie watch night mevting, lo ence Whipple. the bioiher, a auon a ho had which all are cordially invited. There thankhia recovered breath, all! be special music at each of itn-sWHIST CLUB. ed hla elf moat heartily. Later services. In the evening s moat tempting banMrs. Ambrosa P. Hibbs soiorlalited quette was served. At the head of .the First Baptist Churc- h- Horace 11. table waa anated .the moat houored the Whist Club at ths Pacific Hotel Bkmd, pastor. eub-jec-t, guest, Grand Patron Judd of Halt Friday night. A seven o'clock dinner Morning service at 11 clock; lmku. After a pech by Mr. Judd, was followed by the game of whist. New Loaf." "A wbiffi' greatly appreciated, and Every member of the rluh waa presEvening service al 7: HO; subject, aleqi epeertw by Worthy Patron Ep- ent.. The following are the members: "The Beginning of a New Life. person and Kjri hy Matron Badcon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cannon. Mr. Sabbath school at 12; 1L U Herthe members dispersod, hopiug for and Mn. Abe Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. rington, superintendent. Thomas 8. KiiigmnM, Mr. and Mrs. many inorw of these social and Juniors at 3:39; Mrs. Rena Downs, Archie P. Blkelow, Mr. and Mra. Gustav I Meeker, Mr. and Mr. H. H superintendent. meeting at 6:80; Young 8toner, 8upt. and Mrs. Kd. C. Man-so- Mrs. Fran people's McIntosh will lead. CHRISTMAS PARTIES, Dr. sad Mr. Edward M. Conroy, Annual aouiay and roll call on MonMr. and Mra. Thomas Davis, Dr. and The pood Saint Kick, gift, surprises, Mrs. william H. Hlatna. and Mr. and day evening. Jan. lat, beginning fl o'clock. holly, good cheer aud the mingling to- Mrs. R. Ttoandw Grant ad the host, promptly at prayer service, Thursday gether of friends could more of the and hostess. evening at 7: SO. Chratcmas spirit he woven into s social Ou Tuesday evening beginning a this? than gathering CHILD CULTURE CLUB. 7:3(1, the Rav. Wo. Francis Ireland. Mr. Wsl Baotoph was Ihs hostess M. D., will give his faamus lecture, and her pretty now towns on Bnith An oxcaedingly pleasant meeting of From Huge to Pulpit. Wwshlngton wss he scene of two of held waa Hub No admlttmice fee charged. The the meet finished aud edlightful at ths Child atCuHwr the cosy horn of Mrs. public is urgvd to attend. Christmas parties, ona being gives on Tuesday, flalrerMua. ths Although Wednesday and one on Thursday of Georgs weather was very Inauspicious, a Lutheran Church -- Corner Twenty-thir- d this week. attend to assembled number goodly In street and Jefferson avenue. The deoantloM were chiefly holly president trad an O. A. Elmquist, pastor. wreaths pendant In windows ana the ths meet lag. The on article the Juvenile No mrennoa services; Sunday: opening between the various room, Interesting Mra. Vogel gave a very pleas- pastor at Park Ciy. Sunday school and from chandelier; long festoons courtresume of the trading event of 12:15. of holly rnnnlng from the center of ant After some Informal diacua-iiu- i, Sunday eveniug (New Years eve) the ceilings In parlors and dining room the day. Mian IJndeay delighted the mem-borwe will begin our services al 9 o'clock. to the corners of ths rooms, wnile be with some sweet selections. Ths A young people program will everywhere hung ChrMmas belli, In hostess a hounteons repast anil rendered and an addres in English served of bunches end . end wingh groups stood hare and them to com the club adjourned, to meet Jan. 2nd, hy Rev. Fleer. After tPe programme 1908. of tbs neewe.. you are all Invited to atep Into the the VIA Century Vestibded Electric lighted Steam Heated Trains Operating Pul linen False Phsarvsdna Stampers; tnoamparahia A Dining Con. brary Cara LI For rataa or Information ealt ant C. A. HENRY, Agent, Union Dspoi A. B. MOSELEY, T. F. A, Ogden, Utah. To Buy the One-hal- Choicest h - MEATS 1SSVECX MAY 13. 190b. DEPART DAILY. The Market Affords co-wo- Grecnwdl Fred L. Keller Bros. Choice Meats point .. T.4S aB. No. 12, Balt Imka local SiOOajo. No. 14, Bolt Lak aprctal... 1:36p.m. No. 2, Chicago and BL Louis Lomlteil t.SOpjn. No. 6, Atlantic Express, all 7:00 p.ig. polata cost Hast .. .............. ARRIVE DAILY. Butchers 1 No. 6 AtlsnUa Man all .. FOR Wholesale end Retail n, Mid-wattl- e H B. G. W. TIMS CARL IN For Fine Meats Ton ere aura te get the Beet at , thia market FISH AND FOULTRY THS BEST. Either plume Phones Bell S1E 2478 Washington Avenue Overland Limited care, .... all points qast POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. It s; tad. 1NL 355 Twenty -- Fourth St. No. 11, Ogden special ...11:20 a. m. No. fl, Padfle MslL Balt Lake and nil points out 11:34 a.m. No. l, Chicago and St. Loula 2:50 p.m. Limited Na 12, Local from Park City aad San Peta Valley 7:00p.m. No. I, Pacifla Express tram The ...12:0Sajn. Through Bleeping Cure to Omaha, Chicago and St. Louis, New York and Boston. Free Reclining Choir Cars. A perfect dining car service oa all through tralaa. CL A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. L A. BENTON, Gen. Agt, Psgr. Dept, Suit Luka City. O. B. GILSON, Agent; Ogdon. a observed can, cars, with feaifear, leran Ubraryi sal lighted, Omagh to Dtrsd tea StPadandlBmeapoIls a. wmuw CUeap ft HttHhWestan Rj. Lindsey Meat Market THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET FOR YOUR CHOICE, FOR EXTRA CHOICE esr-rt.io- n beauty pleto During the aftsrnoon misusing con teeW of .various kinds filled the time until the dining room was thrown open and here a further surprise awaited the guests. In the ernter of the large glittering fable, sad resting on roof was s miniature "oW covered chimney, down whieh a velvet robed Renta. waa Just descending. The old fellow bad paused a moment to scatter tils gift about and by some strange e hence. Just nt each plate had fallen dainty piiokage, ths opening of which brought some pretty gift to light. Those favored with Invitation In rile two afternoons were Mesdstnea. Psrmlay. Maloney. JMdhop, Oorlew, Ttaint. Agee, Osgood. Heuderxlmt, parNnungM After refreshments will Jolloqr e short sermon with prayer. Thus we will ring out the old and In the New Year. Monday evening al fl o'clock an annual meeting will b held. All the members are request d to bo present. Csnllrmalkin class will Taeaday: meet at S o'oiuak. Wednesday: Prayer meeting at k A party of young folks, on pleasure bent, chose wisely In selecting a hostess to promote their pleasure Wednesday evening, when they assem- bled at the home, no Twenty-fourtat rent, of Mrs. Annie Larkin. where light relrrsltmenia will he served. WITN MRS. ANNIE LARKIN. h Their eapertailous of a cordial welcome and an abundance of enjoyment were happily realised, for this city contain! no more affable or entertain- oYkiek. Thursday at 2:30 thu Ladies' Aid ing hostess than Mra. latrkla. will ba ent.eetainod by Mra. O. A. The pleasure of the evening was in2305 Jofferson. tensified by light and It waa with reluctNooc, and at a 1st African HcihoUist Kpisoopsl Church hour, that the young people took leave llev. J. G. Col, pastor. Meal, Towne. Hols, Kumiss, Kirk. of their hostess. All services held 245 Washington JUnkin, GVhson. l'earra. Miller, Meek. avenue, upstairs, over Barrows GroRichey. Condon, Knapp. Orth. RowMERRYMAKERS. cery alore. land. Urals, Beatain, Day, Cleveland. Morning topic, 11 a. m., 'The EpiphSmith, Rapp sud the Mles Maloney. Mr. and kin. H. H. Holbrook l any.' JTonket, Pesrre Mid Knapp. awed the Merrymakers Club at Runtlny school, 13:1a. their hiiRut on Wall avenutt, Thursof th Evwning topic, Rlunfler Ths rooms were very Year, ALUMNI DANCING PARTY. day evening. "watch meeting, folloieed by with rai flowers, Vivo feast, and holy communion. prcltlly deem-ateThs gay festivities of the holiday whieh lent a very pretty effect to the The public is cordially welcome lo lesson were displayed in atmnl every gay scene. Card playing was the any or all of these service. high-livthe feature school of at the Ogdon High e.voniug. being ' particular Alumni doneiug party given Friday i ho game, those winning prises being Grrman Evangelical 81. Paul's A. G. Mrs. enMra. A. be P. Wstta, aud of Twenty-thir,Khn, Church-Cor- ner evening, th.lhlrd of a Mrs lo .1. Mrs. Mndsun Messrs. and A. G. joyed by all. Jefferson nventt. Rev. H. H. Fleer, Hi Wstta. R. and Moore In U T. Stone. Gay gnwm, and chatter were Mr. and Mrs. J. Hudson were guests pjtor. ahundanre and. all participated In (he Geiman Sunday school al 1h a. m. of tha evening. pleasure of the affair. Genual) prwaching at H a. m. The e.lub will meet neat with Mr. This dance wss liy far the muM As ihta Is fb la' Rnnday in the of any Alumni party alien tMa tmd Mrs. Btanlet .Inhnron. we earnestly reddest, eviay Got-m.year, esaenn and wa largely attsndi-by in eome (o our services on Bun-dafrom fhe member and ihrir MRS. QUILLINAN SURPRISED. morning. It- will h the farewell both Ogden and 8K m the old and th wwleome to the new tjty. Among 1h guest from ths capital Some uf the friend of Mr. W. E. y ear. were the Mi use Mary Young. Mildred Quilltnan sinprisml her on her birthWenHelen and Eleanor While, Ott, Church of th Good Shepherd -C- orner day, lal Mordsy afiernorm. Hi hiv ger, affio Is aiteiwling . Kchnol in Rail pretty Ihiiu on lancoht avemte. enrh Grant and Twrnrfourrh. Alfred Lk Cify. nlao Mv:-s- T. K, Ander- of them bringing a dainty pmc or Brown, rector. T. china. Tbif till'd in and eowmanded son. Moore, ,1. Waile, May mill Sunday after Christ mu Day. Fehulle. 51 is. Qnillliian :o obey ordera. whieh Bstly celbrntion. 7:20 a. m. The next of tiicse delightful affair Smirinv school. P.Gi. ilte proctN'ded io do. The afternoon Jami-arwill ha given the Inner part of was plcaisrulv spent in game Morning pray snd sernum. 11. and and will he awaited with conversstion and a giii'seiug contest, prayer snd sermon, r:::o Kieiiing A hy 11. The p. in. Fenny For Your Thnuglile." e flrsl prise. a lienuilful BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. The Firs: ('onaregallnnsl Church hnudkerchud. was won ! Mrs. J. E. Noble Strong Elderkln. palr. ai'cond ptlxe. cup and Miss Blanch Williams made of her Itihiii wtindi'p, Sunday, Itecetnhrr hy Mrs. i M. I'ompton. Sixteenth birthday a memorable nrrua-fcm- , a. m. and 7:3" p. nt. Al th were iIumi served. There :.l. at . wot only ft" herself htu for (he were fort two imbed Kiieiu. all of morning swwirc ,. I). Kingsbury or will Salt lak.' whom vo;i the hostess a royal preach. At the eienin; nervier, the closing f the yestr. the ps"or will serilc "On the Itii subject MR. HUGH W. DOUGALL Threshold." S.ihhiih school at 12:15 ocoek. to annmini'e to the puhMe that n he will gtve In'tnuAlon in tone First Ch'irch uf Clirisi Scieii'isl d iction i ilieltiiittig norrert bregiMtlg r ediflee. corner at voice lii'.ildiwg mill vide,, plnrlna Kiel I Tiiii.v-fniiril- i and AvunU' , ar:-titurcn. Wednesday-.- in s. in ni 11 a m. Sitliji't-- : "Life." .i i to p hi., at No. vto Twen'y Ihird I" o'cluck. M'htird. Suml. iy Voice e tested frt1 of eharae. cditeilav ci T:gii'v ti o'ploci, aAt thi iiii'fting te Ie nod Mrs en'ertniiied a timumaN r given uf healing nf r few fnend m I'hni'mis ds r ii and xirknr il invited to Ihe.--e ai ' AfK Mari. Mitgnio dvp.rt. mdiy for Putj.. afior a pbMHanl vl1- with maeing The Chri.iian ScLnee fire rcadltig fatnHi. innniv tfi the Frrlpy huild'nc. jitc 12. are open I'sily. r.ce(-- Funda. Mr. Kallr gr.rf Air ? to .i p. in. All atr welcome. with their pure--;- , Chrtsttn ipn Mr. and Mr. H. r. Tavey. 'I'be ("hnarian Sefence Kueietr hold wrviee al 3 p m. in the fongregi Matron F. W. Mr. and I,, linnal rntircli ediflee. corner of Atlann liny fold .aieniiand, hi nwistm tlfili .irift. avenne and Twr-ut,, , m tin-we wi!l pm ott! diunet. W iiinuuio Tuesday, Jan. 2. Snb.ieci : "l.ite." at eL every-- trimmed and uttirimuteil Sitnd.iy school in the linarm-n- t nt. hat. In ihe yture s, sweeping -. , hT p.Ui Mietal 2 p.Yid:isda; ie' l Ikilis, Aliiai l.e vpi-i- i ti, , a apjuerifc'cd davs nf the week whh Mr. and utci'Uugs are held a: S ji tv. pni M:.1. 4n quality and pib-HA. Jov : mieil n her hmn" , in ab ljite Wf .n.'sd . Klra-quls- MEATS MEATS FISH AND FOULTRY en-ter- Phones lad. 171; Ball 171-k- . RICHARD GREENWELL, Mgr. 23 1 1 y 3 hand-mad- Keep the We Best Meats BALLARD & RINCKERS Beth phOMfl 331 5L Twenty Fourth St. -- ELITE Meat Market Are Ours h-- WEAR Ih-tO- 'u Tent City Pasadena 173 25th MEATS Ths Flnent Meats en the market are always found hero. Phones C. H. p-- lsd. yon rh on ft IK 643; BeU 5L GREENWELL, JR Proprietor. lad. NEVADA MARKET Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds Los Angeles .......... a th-.- ' rim-ie- .1 . hr t : ! Over Stock Sale Al--- A1- . Wa-i.-tt- Meat Market BEATS THEM ALL FOR A. WRIGHT, Prep. FINE SELECTED Fresh and Salt Keats. MEATS Game snd Fih In Season. Wa handle Nethi.ig but Prim btecr Baer. Both Phones 61S TWENTY-FOURT- FISH 8T. ! on,- - ,nc of the ( ki rr..,. hrieff,"-.- , U;ial and Iwui-d- . m,t tinip'-avp- t hriM . Home Made Lanl Specialties: and Sausage. All Meats are Strictly Firtt-Cla- s in Every Lina. Just rhoce us and ws cue of FUou Bell 477 wlU tabs you. ; lal III - Oe D. E. BITF G. P. B? Residence, 1144. Wagon for Sanitarium will leave Utahns Drug Store center at 8:30 a. m. and return 11:30 a. m.; at 2 p, m. and return at 4 p. m. WINES and LIQUORS 8. TIME CARD EffecUve No. 6 Mail and Express. ... 22SX WHERE. TO EAT ARRIVE. Na I Pacific Express from CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the beet. Short en dera at all hours. All kinds of game and fish In season. Extra fine dinner 8unday. from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fine lunch from 11 te 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Jim 224Z1 Young,Street, Props Twenty-fift- h :20 s. in. Overland Limited tor Na Bluffs, Omaha, Council Denver, Kansas City and 00p.Uk east dally No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs. Kansas City and all mints ealt, dally . . ... 7 30p.m 2 Falstaff Cafe Phone May 21st, 1905. DEPART. H. PATTISON M. LEEDOM. BOSTON POULTRY imi-iu.i- . V. DAVIS. AND Buy Rest-denc- e, 2425 Wash. Ave. at all season. a. b. Mosjn and Night a SPECIALTY. FRESH AND CUREDi 13B. ; MRS. C. E. Meat Market henryj Ticket. A J. C. SLADE, LESSEE. 408 25th Street, Tribune Bldg. 'Phonee Bell, Office 220; Bell, 224. Independent, Office 224, lad. 174. W. W. STONE, Prop. THE ARMOR c. a. MOVING PIANOS Phene L0ND0 N inter-mediat- SLADES Hacks and Vans i ck 1:1 PJA Mil- See C. A. HENRY at Depot, Ticket No. 7 Balt Lake and ford eaaaeaae L. to J. L MOORE, Office, or write e No. 6 Ball Lake and 8. OS potato A, SALT LAKE CITY. Na 3 Eastern Express .... 7:0 No. 8 Portland end Butte. . Na 10 Butte and Pocatelk Tranefer a Specialty. No. 12 Cache Valley . Scavenger Work. Trains south of Juab Excursion Wogone In Season. Sundays. -- am itn-ol- I ........ ARRIVE. THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAWMall 1 from Baft Feet No. OGDEN TO LOS ING ROOM CAR 2.85pm. Lake ANGELES. No. 9 Butte and Pocatello 12:60a.m. Express LOW EXCURSION RATES Na 11 Balt Lake and Our motto Is te please. Everything first-ala- 2323 Washington Avenue ......... .... 1..1 e.m. and Batto 6:20 p.a, 11 Cache Valley 4 Eastern Express ... 4:10a.m. Lake and 13 Salt .10.40 e.u Ttntfe Na 8 Belt Lake and Inter- 7:30 a.m. mediate points ..i No. 3 Balt Lake, Milford and nil .8.20 pin. south No. 10 Salt Lake and Inter6:20 p.m. mediate points No. 6 Local to Balt Lake.. 8:10a.m. Na Na Na Long Beacli Dap . Street Twenty-Fift- h DEPART. Butte and Portland 12:05 pm, Pocatello, Montpelier Tlntic Just phoae as aad wa assure the best l(4k; , Coronado San Pedro Street IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR BeU No. 7 Na 9 Terminal Meat Market 126 Your Cuts 1 1 CARD. May 21st, 1905. Rive2rside FRESH AND CHOICE. FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. is WOMEN'S WINTER lad. 1(1 171-j-; BIELS bo Inferior meets bandied nt khii-C'-- IVHidmi.-rerrcshiiu-n- Bell 2321 Washington Avenue llonsy will tmy; lk v Washington Avenue Phones SHORT LINE TIMS OREGON SUMMER RESORTS We phase everyone. ul 1 and Its Host Famons WE HAVE THE CEST. TRY UE . IN REASON. t, Btil-wel- fib-mi- To California Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City and 2 oast daily 1 Overland Limited No Council Omaha, from Bluffs, Kanes City, Dm ver and all points east, 2 golly I Na 9 Fast A.MailHENRY & Ticket Agent A. B. MOSELEY, Tn, Pul lent |