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Show Iff 8 '- Tal P Coltsfoot Cough Balsam' I E is the REAL REMEDY-for' 1 I K a bad cough, a sore throat, I J I If whooping cough, bronchitis, j I ft hoarseness, croup, La 'Grippe, J I and all diseases of the throat I, '' and lungs. Fifty ccntB buys It. 1 X Of course wo soil othor cough . , I - j remedies, cold tablots and Ioz- I v enges. q JII' PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Ml fl Everything In the Drug Lino. II'T 249 Wah" Ave' 9dcn, Utah 41? W B Madam: '- 3j What do you know about BH this modern laundry? Jratf The more you know about Itjfj it, the more vork you will ly send us to do, II I The home is rto place ,f or II ' -, laundry work. II . .. II Ogdin II ' Steam Laundry II t'h S 74 II j Phones ! lljW Launderers and Dry Cleaners. I I ' ' I . Victor Victrola, $50.00 H Tlie next five minutes you H ; have to spare step in and let us H play the Victrola for you. H - - PIANOS - POPULAR SONGS H ' Stelnway Studies . Kimball Records ' Vose Violins H L Cccellsn Players Rent Pianos H Band Instruments I Ogden Music Co. H. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC B 2370 Wash. Ave. I I GOOD BREAD Bt") Retail Only K PURE, WHOLESOME, EAS- ILY DIGESTED. HI 5 lb. Loaf. . . ., 16 H 2 1-2 lb. Loaf 89 1 Try it, you will be delighted. H Free delivery to customers. H Boodrookos Bros. H I 138 25th St. Phone, 1532-W I MOKE THAN SKIN DEEP i , 'M I MORE THAN A SKIN SALVE IS m, S NEEDED""n CURE PILES PER- if I MANENTU M ' Don't be duippoIned if you fail to 8 ; J a lastine.cure of piles with. ? ; i iffPB fv.110 Cnuse of I)!les ls moro '4 1 ' San sSb' d( P- s sluggish, flab- 1 !: bv velnSTrfOiotB filled with thick, "'" hd 'blood OSuEM.BOlD,a tablet tonic remedy, is tSi.-i 1 i,n inward, acts on the circula- fif ion and curtf all hinds of piles thor- t CUfihTor 24 W supply at BADCON i I pUARMACYOgdcn, Utah, and all I ..rHsts. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station I iX'f; Y" mnI1 a free b0k M I . - - Road tlu nlaKslflod Ado.' 1 mimwmmrnii " - : - Pi ' iH II p3rn Stirring Reductions in all Departments-1 H i Hold the Articles Selected pay birddIndSSSnyourriSd fUrniture should not be considered a S expense, but a permanent investment that 1 fl ? for Future Delivery. , . I ';fr I . ,, . rf""7 1S tjjeto&ffest bargain month in the year for furniture. Our buyer has returned from the furniture market 1 ''rH 50lnd "xrllaT ry- fdG5f w? Placed liberally for goods which will start to arrive in a short time We SS n uf ofl I H FINE MUGS' S ?of and ddS and We haVG Ut the rices y . -ging from l-3 to 1-2. TermT TtrtSTcS 2 M uiiS$& ValeesfoF the Bed Room Ttoaf Laee Ciirtaln t-- 1 I $B!'U: ?8.25 Wl CM11"! Saae R 111 f I ; $10.50 Ex. Brussels. 9x9.. $7.00 S Dliplfeated Very low prices for quick 1 J f I t Bt S 11 liH $4.00 Wilton Rugs, 27xol.?2.50 ,, 1.1 ' 9tt 17.5Q Mahogany ChiT- clearance. J 1 1 H S 1 I $2.50 Boynl Ax. Rugs, lM l Joniere .'..S46 50 -$4.00 value .$3.00 :j I PBmxi k I ' 1 27x54 $1.75 mi z.m H0.OO Circassian Wabmt $6.25 value . ., $4.00 1 1 MIB h l 1 - M $2,00 Velvet Rugs. 27x54..1.25 vSsJj)E ' ChiftouJerfc $6G.O0 $2-75 valu'e ?1.85 J I W W 1 M $12 00 "Wool Art Squares, .ffr( ' $'13.00 B. R .M. Princess $1.15 value 7o ; .' j&& Sgi 1 . 1 ' i S 9x12 $9.00 ,sS3linETBnit dresser 28.65 ' $2-25 value $1.50 ST I jjfap g5 1 Ik 1 ' H i $20.00 Tapestry KuMj MM)l WPW 2.50 G. Oak Dresser ... . ?.50 value : g'p B I . " S 9x12 ....... ..:...,?14.00 i, Vyt W.V ,...,....$26.00 V.00 vane .'...;. 3.50 ; ,J 1 1 I ' 4i(innTnM6fK.i?,, J W V' ' , $7.50 G. Oak Dresser ' -i.00 value ... :, $2.80 ' , -A 8 1 ) f;S If i M $19 00 lapestry Rugs. 9 IRVaI V iMll "MS-. 00 value $3.00 SI l. i 1 i B I J iH 9x12 ?13'50 I nW) 1 Ml $7s'66G'0'a'kD"res- ' $2.50 value l.3o 1 1 1 g $62.50 Harchviek Wilton Rugs, . W IP A UI 'm U D $54 60 l' value $3.00 miM O L ill 1 H , extra quality, 9xl2...$45.00 I M Wl ' s.66'wwic "Enamel Hed ,Q0 value : ...P) W K I IT. : 7rZ "I ' NiflUi" ill "j-JMilr 513.75 Special Savings .on .Couch mWSgla, &M&$mm I ' 'iH LinOlCOrOS UeUUCeU Ml'ri $15 73 Blue Enamel Bed Covers vg ho , n , 1 -1 1 1 1 . f 11 1 U . S11.75 ?5-50 Oriental design of high i J2.75 value,, negus design $2.00 I H $3.90 Grade Inlaid, 1st $ JM I.iAA"nn."i,".J'ni Cft nn quality, very special ....S3.90 $2.50 coyer, Bagdad stripo. $1.65 1 H Grade, American make. ?2.90 T ."- Sr" Sl , "innn ?2 50 cover, GO in. wide, 3 $3.30 cover Brown, two-tone I M ltO0n ,-i , , n Numerous other bargains. $o7 o0 Bras Bed $40.00 yards long $1.75 I effect .....$3.oo I iH $o.S0 quality, English 2nd , I M grade, inlaid 3.00 BSLa l v VjmmLGD W, tnm jm sx I H JrS;-iJit'na 23S1-B33S Washington Ave. II ; UTTEK EGCg POULTRY CMEES '' 20$$ Highest Quality Products. ii3jaL 0S1 wavs Pure. Always Fresh . (N?y IH "; bLANCHARD BUTTER 'lis the'recV ognized standard of butter quality the f ( "purest butter known.5 ' It is sold in a -f; package that is air and odor tight, abso- I lutely dust and dirt proof, .positively. v BLANCHARD EGGS are put 1 " llP n dated cartons, and their I yfl freshness may bo depended on. I ijy BLANGHAJJD ;POUlVrRY J ? f.' x'By the "Milk Fed" knd' s f mucl1 ' , tV ahead of the "ordinary,' "'there U can be no comparison. Ask for it. X-rA sell all kinds Best Cheese. Read tho Classified Ads. H I The Project of the Pacific Reclamation I IH I Company, of Elko County, Nevada, 1 I Opens to the experienced farmer in dry and I H I irrigated lands and others who are heeding the I H call of "Back to the Soil" One of the greatest H I investment opportunities in the entire west. 1 vM In tho plans for tho ultimate succoss of the reclaiming of I ( M I a Vast area; in the thorough financing of the project; 'm the I M I actual construction work now going on at the ground-in rail- 1 M I road, dam and canal huilding and in all other preliminary I ) M work that is necessary; in the personnel of those behind the 1 enterprise, there is nothing that cannot bear the full light of I H the most thorough investigation; and on that account, and i jH the further reason that the rich soil through two Years of I j H experiments has proVen its potentialities, scores of men m I H Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and in fact throughout the inter-mouri- I ) H tain region, not excepting Canadian farmers., are taking all the I j H land' they can acquire. 1 , jA The enterprise comprises S5,000 acres of irrigated and dry I ! J lands, and is contiguous to and surrounding Metropolis the TM I new town to which the Southern Pacific Railroad Company has 1 H built an eight mile branch from the main line. I B The price of the dry land ranges from $10.00 to $15.00 1 H per acre, that of the irrigated land from $50.00 to $o.00. 1 M Liberal terras arc offered prospective settlers the land I H being sold on a payment down andten annual del erred pay- I IfM ments of which the second and third are but half of those I , -M for the succeeding years, thus, giving the farmer every ad- ; H vantage until he is established. A large part of the irrigated I H lancKmes under tho Carey act, the water for; wjueh sells I H for $62.50 per acre. .,iv i I "H I PACIFIC RECLAMATION I I pa COMPANY I I |