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Show III Clothes for Field or lH ! Function f ' B HE bwt ready-to-wear suit that Hi- I y" can purchase will not fit ma i ' or aatlofy you perfectly. The ft prioQ you will hae to pay will bo HKl ' Gristly equal to that for which you ill can obtain ono of our tfallored-to- Nl 3 your-moaaure Bults. rigf l "Wear clothes made especially for HI ' . you to your special order. They'll a look and fee) llko it, II r ?20to$50 , 1 M. H. VANDYKE 3 2477 Hudson Avenue " New Poery BuUdlng. Have You Had j I the. Grippe P B m 1 For those bad coughs fol- j J i J8 -1 lowinS the grippe, there is, 1, I'll I mi M1 &otnS like our old fashion- 1 ajjl I I IjftL 1 WHITE PINE AND TAR 1 If JUL I COMPOUND; 1 wH 1 to cure them: 1 m WM. DRIVER &j H SON DRUG CO. j I'Hfj 2453 Washington Ave. I lwff Both Phones 38. 1 ' , B' ': ' , ' " If InmJm If I See The I Volker-Scowcroft I Lumber Co. . IK Before Buyfimg II Anywhere W" Either Phone 612. Or Call 237 24th St., Offdts. if ! ' f 'I "-T - 1 LET US f KEEP YOUR CLOTHES I SPICK AND SPAN' I I ! , Hayo your Snlrts, CollarL Un- flj dcrwear and, all Linens Bootless., ' Wo are rendering thlB service to I ' scores of careful people. F' , SUPERIOR , ' -M ' STEAM LAUNDRY Bell, 929; ind., 292- 349 brd 8t l (CaU for Wagon. O. A. MOORE, Mflr, 'i t tkt Hn. ?? cwTtr' fjf G For r1o at BADCOfO PHARMACY. ' Mail orders solicited. I ' PROBATE AND II GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. ' Consult County Clerk op the Repe tlve Signers for Further Information. Estate of Samuel Horrookg. Deceased: j Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned, admln- I latrator, at the ntora of iHorrocks If Brothers, No, 2427 Washington avenue, l In Ogden City, "Utah, on or before the m 9th day of January, 1912. "" " K BDWAKD J. HORROOKS. Admlni- H Btrator. B Halverson '& Pratt, Attorneys for Bit Administrator. H NOTICE TO CREDITOR. ' Mmb ' Kt In tho District Court of the Second m Judicial District of. the. State of Utah K in and for tho County of, Wober. ' f . TUstato of Cahin Miles, defeased f JJrcditors will present clalniB, iyith Wmi Vouchers, to the undersigned at the HK Jaw offices of Ageo & McCracken. Al- Hf foroeye for the administrator," Room Ife '415 First National Bank. Building, If fcorthoaet corner of Washington kve- lft ' Hue and Twenty-fourth street, Ogden Hp City, Wobor County, Utah, on or be- m ; fore the 6th day of July, 19,11. P ' T ROBERT '. WATTS, wv i , . AdmlntBtrator. Mfc - A&e& McOracken Attorneys "lor WMM aidrolnlstrfttor, J , mWL j 00 COLDS CAUSE. HEADACHE. LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide cold and grip remedy, re-mo(es re-mo(es cause. Call for full name. Look for signature. E. W. GROVE. 25c. After All j HESS BLUE RIBBON BREAD is always AHEAD in QUALITY and QUANTITY. I Sold by most of Ogden '3 best grocers. J?omc grtocers,preCer to, sell other- kinds ofrread' Be cause tliey hia)tes a larger. profit. " Lookforthe:RcdnYhWaVd-'Rluc Lookforthe:RcdnYhWaVd-'Rluc 'LbQl.t S i &-""'- v T ." - -- 77 rr 1 r - I Specialties S 1 H strong Uhjes some articles W' E M which you never saw before; Gri mSl, I I stock, however, we will have t ,'""'- " n 1 nil these articles just as quickly as possible. We have al- I I ready ordered (rush) some of these, and .whatever we do not I I have we will use our best effort to get quickly and will fur- J 1 nish as cheaply as possible. ' I I GEO. A. JLOWE CO. j I Kitcficnware I I Furnishings ilSiRj 1 I We have literally every- Jj i " 1 I thing for the kitchen. Uere aHl'iL JJS."& I I you will find the many lit- W' Hojfpil a3ffii$ffift i 1 tie -tilings that are needed rw' S ;;ib'' probably scVeral EMgrrr7 I I times-each day, in your kit- 1MMMW& I chen- ' 3 I I SJ:W' " i feetly at liberty to come I through this department I quality and use every pos- I GEO. A. LOWE CO. I The CoIficJd ' Motor y3S I These motors are made ' . jjpjeAH j I U without either springs or ''r I r I gears. There is nothing' u ' ' (lyr J to get out of place or V jj wear out. Every motor is warranted to give shtisfaction. j "Why wear yourself out in the old way when for a few -I dollars more 3rou can buy a machine that will do the work 1 itself. See a machine now in operation at the Carnegie Library. GEO. A. LOWE CO. A Ladies' Hardware j fadam Ilousewifc You should feel .Hw g I no hesitancy about coming jto our ' Js&M i 1 Hardware Store for many articles rfZzgs i 1 1 which your husband is asked to pur- sjzbs i&i&l l., I chase for j'ou. Our policy is to rejpre- p ,j- 1tLrjrtl sent every article .iust as, accurately v tasa i i as possible to guard against ( any possibility of dissatisfac- ;i tion. 'We are always ready tq make right any, article which I does not prove satisf actorylo you.'' 'Of course, you "make your , M v v Li purchase at the stores iu which you have tho greatest confi- 3 I dence. Have you given us a chance to jproVie that we are or "j I are npt entitled to j'our confidence? Yoa will find shopping 1 B in this store a pleasure; everything displayed (so far as space I mil permit). Our prices areright. In this store you will find U 1 many articles just like those Mri Arinstrong .'uses in her les- 1 1 sons. - y ' l -' ' 1 Rome Nlckelware. - - . Wagner Aluminum Ware. Universal Percolators. ChristySpatulaa. , j 1 German Whito Ware. Christy' Bread Knives. I Universal Food Chopper. . French Cook KnlveV I GEO. JL LOWE CO. I I slovd1 an(Pjthe qv$ "'Don't 8SS8WSS' I fail to look over tlc model' on display, we on'fc want you to I I take 6ur word! refrdingtho merits of this .Range., Let us 1 1 put one in your home on approval. H r ! GEO. A. LOWE CO. i &BmmmBsammBmnmmBBmmmBmammiamaS i v. i WE OFFER 1 1 100 lbs. either CRESCENT or BEE HIVE flour to the lady I m 'I winning FIRSTpri2e for test loaf of bread, provided either of the h W pi brands are.,used by the prize winner. " ,Af v 4J "1 lob lbs 'either Crescent or Bee Hive FJour to lady winning ' I g 1 First prize for laye cake, provided either of ihese brands are, used f I i u - '' 'h Xl V ' -" ' , i I in makings the cake. i Ml 1 1 100 lbs. either Crescent or Bee Hive flour to winner of i first J 1 prize for Doughnuts, made from either of these brands of flour. ' i 1 100 lbs. either Crescent or Bee Hive flour to winner First j Prize for Pies, made from either of these brands of flour. 55 I 'Is I t These brands of flour were selected by the Standard-Exam- S iner Cooking School to be used exclusively in all the demonstra-j ( I - tions, on account of the superior merits of these. brands of flour, I' I I Both brands 'are rich in, gluten-, and make the most-delicious bread I and pastry. All first-class grocers sell them. - ' I ii I Milled by - ' j I 11 . Utah Milling Co. 1 Ogden, Utah. j . . 1 1 'Cooking School Proqram j! ' , (c FRIDAY'S PROGRAM ff The puffs that are part oL'tomorrow's lesson will furnish the canny cook vrith nnother means of dls- -,! '. ' guise' for that cold meat that must be used. She may use chicken and then again she may noL What i f ' " do we care, anyhow, if It tastes good? It has to be eaton, and if our wife can make 'em as weH as i her teacher (and we know vs he can) they win be crispy( brown outside, moist and creamy inside an ' altogether delectable dish whicTi we are quite willing to, stand for. r n . - - j The woman who said s.ho always liked to have .lemon pie when she had company, because It was ; I j '. so.drossv, will sit up and. Cake notlce-at today's' Balad. Hit Is certainly protty enough for a'party-and ''. tastes as good as It looks. What Mrs. Armstrong doesn't know about salads Isn't worth hunting "i v up It seems to be a long suit with h6r and the pupils will wish a a others hae done, undoubtedly, for ; ' a special lesson on this su bJecL ' J Tho White Loaf Cake will be a revelation to many such p orfect baking, a thin golden crust, an , ' even close grain and a fl avor that tastes like more, She doos It with neither butter nor milk, too. , j Think of that! While cake 'Is under dlsoussion, tho method of baking Is fully given nnd that Is jj such a help, for half the success of loaf cako lies in ovpn. regulation. The beauty of It Is that when i once learned It can always he successful!' followed. Baking Is no guess work nowadays. We have ; svstem. ! ' Special Lecture and Baking Contest, ' f ,JT iLEGAL. ""NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State-Englnoer's Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. Februaiy 11, 19LL Notice Is hereby given that tho Utah Light Sc Railway company, by Its general manager, Joseph S Wells, whose postoffke address Is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with tho requhements of tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 190,7, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate twenty-five thousandths (.025) of a cubic foot per second n! water from an unnamed spring in Mrrgan County, Utih. Said spring Is sltuited at a point which bears south 84 degrees 22 minutes east 517 5 feet from the east quar-I quar-I ter corner of Section, 29, Township '5 north, Range .1 east, Salt Lako base and meridian. The water will be diverted di-verted at a place where it Issues from Bald spring and conveyed by cleans of a pipe line for a distance of CjO feet and there used during tne period from January 1 to Decemher 31, inclusive, of each, for domestic and municipal purposes. This application is desig-' nated In the State Engineer's office as No. 3403. All protests against the granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this offlco within (30) days after the 'jompletlou of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Englueer. Date of first publication, February 23, 1911, dato of completion of publication. pub-lication. March 25. 1911, NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State- Engineer's Office. Salt Lako City, Utah, February 11, 1911. Notice la hereby given that Ogden City Corporation, by its attorney, J. H. DtVlno, wnose postofflce address Is Ogden, "Utah, has made appjlcv tlon in accordanco with the requirements require-ments of the Compiled Laws of "Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws orTJtah, 1909, to appropriate eighty (80) cubic- feet per second of water from, of the south fork branch of Ogden River, branch of Weber. River, Weber 1 county, Utah. Said water will be diverted di-verted at a point which bears south -i4 minutes west 785 feet from tho oast quarter corner of Section 31 Town chl'p 7 north. Range 3 cast. Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed -by means of a pipe line and a natural channel, for a distance of approximately approximate-ly 40,000 feet, wbero It will' be used' during the porjod from January 1 to December 31. Inclusive., of "each year, to develop power for the pur- j jjoao- of electric lighting and propel- Ung machlnory In Weber CountyjJ, Utalw It la the Intention bf-iho-ap-4' pllcant to also appropriate nine LEGALV (Continued.) thousand (9,000) acre-feet of water, which Aill be stored whenever available avail-able durjng th'e period from January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of each j car, Jn- a reservoir embraced in Sections Sec-tions 34, 35 and- 3G, Township 7 north, Rango 3 east, and Sections 2 and 3, Township C north. Rango 3 east, Salt Lako base and meridian, The waler so stored will be released whenever needed during the period from January i (o December 31, Inclusive, In-clusive, of each year, at the point above described and used In connection connec-tion with the eighty (SO) cubic-feet per second of water first above specified. speci-fied. After having. been so diverted and used, the water will be returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which bears south 30 degrees de-grees east, 2,1C2 feet from the north, east corner of Section 15, TownBhip 6 north. Range 2 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated In the -State Engineer's office as No. 3329. All protests against the granting of said application, atatlng tho reasons rea-sons therefor; must boj made by affidavit affi-davit In duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after tho completion of the publication of thl3 notice. CVLEB TANNER, Stato Engineer. Date of first publlcatlqh, February 23, J911J date of completion of publication, pub-lication, March 25. 191L NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lako City. Utah, February ll, 191L Notlce is hereby given that; Mario D. Wattls, whoso postoffice address Is Ogden, Utah, has mado application in accordance, with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by tho Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to approprlato one-half (1-2) of a cubic foot per second of water from, a slough In Weber county, Utah. Said water will bo diverted a,t i j5olnt which lie 1,320 feet west an 1,716 feet south of the east quarter cornor of Section 20, Township 6 north, Rango 2 west, Salt" Lake base and meridian, from where It wlll be conveyed con-veyed by means of a aMtch and a pipe line for a distance of 2,000 foot and there used during the period from April 1 to Septomber 30, inclusive, of each year, to Irrigato 40 acres of land embraced in Section 20, township 6 north, Range- 2 "wist, of Salt Lako base and meridian. This application la designated In the State Engineer's oKice as No. 3437. - 'All- protests ngainat-thograntlng of ! Bcld application, ' atatlnjr Itha reasons I therefor, - muBt- be mado- by affidavit in duplicate and filed in thJa office ( ' LEGAL. f (Continued.) - I' I . . t within thirty (30) days after tho com- I I pletlon of tie publication of this no- 1 tice. ; CALEB TANNER. it; Sjato Engineer. 4 Dato of first publication, Febru- , ijj ary 23, 1311; date of completion of fi publication, March 25, 1911. ( , 'I ADVERTISEMENT. : ; ll $100,000.00, 5 per cent Ogden f'lty , v k Water Bonds of Ogden CIt. . Utah. ;f Sealed proposals will be received by ; : I tho undersigned until G:00 p. m. April ; I 17th. 1911, for tho purchase of JIDO.- ; ? I 000.00, 5 per cent Ogden City Water I Bonds of si OGDEN CITY, UTAH. I Bonds to be of tho denomination of : I $1,000.00 each, to bo dated January L 2nd, 1911 and to mature January 12nd, jjj! 1931 Interost payable semi-annually, Sj. on January 1st and' July 1st. J3ou. & Interest and principal payable at a r place tcr be agreedj upon by the pur- ? chaser of said bonds nnd Ogden City, n Jt A certified check for $1,000 00 pay- IP able to tho order of tho Treasurer of Ogden City must accompany each bid. jmg Bonds to be sold at not less than. jjK par and accrued Interest if any, X Delivery of bonds- will be made on jMg May ;iat, 1911 at 11:00 a. m. at, aplaco T& to be agreed upon by the purchaser $MK and Ogden City. jgjfj Bids will be considered on a prop- tMi osltlon to redeem $25,000,00 In one jKg year; $25,000.00 in two years; $25. Wv 000.00 in three years; and $23,000.00 IMA In four years from the dato of B00 3m . Tho right Is rcjerved to reject any M and all bids. -iWk C'.RL ALLISON. fSf City Recorder. w Ogden. Utah, March Gth, 1911. vl FINANCIAL STATEMENT fta Assessed .Valuation, 1910, .. Hrll .' $13,282,485 00 j Approximate total debt including this yRjl Issue on January. 1st. ilB 1911, $1,140,000.00 R Approximate cash on. hand, January ll 1st. 1911, -, v .$3.17LSS Jgj Population, Cens-c 1910.. ..,.".2o.5S0 R i yieWa Cafe T m I 322 Twenty-f ifth St: Jr Wgf I Special Dinner .,.,... , 25. n M? H Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p: m. I Hk H Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. ft 'mm 1 Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers.' lr flB Mjtf |