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Show H "Dance With tho Crowd" at the NEW COLONIAL I BIHCIHG ACADEMY I JOGDEN I LUMBER CO. Hf Cor Wall and 20th Street B OVERSTOCKED iM' OUR LOSS, YOUR GAIN. j 1x4 Flooring $16 per M. sq. ft. No. 1 Extra XAX Cedar Shlnglen $2,40 I No. 2 Cedar Shingles $1.50 Shoathir.g $17.00 per M. sq. ft. 2x6 and 2x8... $17.50 per M. sq. ft. H f No. 3 V. G. Fig. $22.50 per M. sq. ft ' No. 2 V. G. Fig. $30.00 per M. sq. Tt. Rustic Fig $25.00 per M. sq. ft. ; Celling $22.00 per M. sq. ft. A 1x6 Flooring... $20.00 per M. sq. ft. 'c5l No. 1 Lath $3.50 per M. ' ;' No. 1 Clear Y. G. ; Finish $50.00 per M. sq. ft M , Come In quick before it's gone. I Above prices cash at yard. M . Everything else proportionately M ' the same. I ' jJ 1iS? W8 tSMj m A Wise Horse 9 Waiting for some of Grout's good jV horse feed. I C. F. GROUT ,jt Hay, Grain and Seeds. tt 352 Twenty-fourth St. j j PERFECTION JJSjk I IN N0SE fittl 1 GLASSES -ffifc9 a That do not pinch too tight, or 1 . fall off. M We are using a new eye-glass ; mounting that is almost peril per-il ; fectlon. ; ASK FOR A SCHWAB, A i mounting and tonic lenses, if m you want the best. 1 J. T. RUSHMER fl Manufacturing Optician I . 2464 Wash. Ave. CHICHESTER S PILLS U i .'iAvV l-llr! Ak jour Urucclcl for A S frNMtfKft l' Hed fttvl Cold nUMcW JM "- C?P3 boiM. tealcd -wltU IUu: niUa. jM -5W VW1 Talis no other JJuyorTcwjr V 9 1 - i DIAMOND ItUAM) I'lLLR, for J5 B i Jv8 ft yewiknowBDaDeit.StJrjt.AlwoysRellatlt -a ' " -r SninRynoilfifilC7ruFoyuHFnE 41 : Wrj& Head tho Classified Ads. Read tho Classified Ads. I j A Solid Foundat ion M 1 The most solid foundation on which, to build future J ! S3 business is a strong- reserve fund in the Commercial a (i R National Bank. 1 jj HI j 3 Your account is respectfully invited and will re- j ''fl I I ceive our best attention. 8 j l- ' IB Capital $100,000.00 ,i 9 II Surplus and Profits 130,000.00 t i 1 I La f Ildie's Weekly I JJ 1 $1 Per Year m Advance I w' I For 30 days this paper will send you La I :m 1 Follette's Weekly for One Year and One Ml I Month's Subscription to the Evening Stand- i flj 1 ard or Morning Examiner for $1.35. See j fl;i 1 what you save: - j 91 1 The Evening Standard, One Month. , $ .75 g 9, I La Follette's "Weekly, One Year 1 00 B 9- I Total value of both papers $1.75 I M ' 1 Our price for 30 days for The Evening Standard for I 'fl ; 1 One Month and La Follette's Weekly for One Year. .$1.35 1 3 I If you want to know the facts about what n m I 1 is going on in this nation, then read l if ' J La Follette's Veekly Ttatfajfli Oh how disnppointed you aro to oeo it.-Grny hnirs take nway that youthful appearance that you ore eo anxious to, and should keep, for beauty and good look, depend 60 much upon natural colored, thick, glossy nnd healthy hair. I Everyone is attracted to the woman J with beautiful hair. Why not have It J get rid of the gray boirc-kecp them out B altogether by using I HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. 5 You'll be turpriscd how quickly it will I restore those gray hairs to their natural I color and how well it wjll keep them sq. I It is not a dye but the m03t eotisfoctory and reliable restorer. I St.00 and SOc nt Droll Stores or dlr " receipt of price and dealer's name. Send 10c. I or trial DdUlc.-l'hilo Hay Spec. Co.. Newark. N. J. WOMEN WITH PILES BE CURED BY SIMPLY TAKING SUGAR COATED TABLETS. Constipation, tight clothing, and women's ordeals cause piles. Women suffer piles more than men and all will be grateful to know of a successful success-ful remedy in tablet form, that brings a cure without .cutting, use of salves or suppositories. This guaranteed remedv is HEM-ROID, sold by BAD-CON BAD-CON PHARMACY, Ogden, Utah, and all druggists. $1 for treatment lasting 24 days J Dr. Lconhardt Co, Station B, Buffalo, Buf-falo, N. Y, Prop Write for booklet. ! Yon Have Missed Many Bargains I I ! If yon Iiavem't been in our ' I I BUSY BARGAIN BASEMENT 1 I I RareValues there at 10c, 15c, 25c really it is remarkable what you will find there that you i 1 1 should have in your home. 1 I 'H I Our Crockery and Glassware departments are showing some attractive values this week. Come I I in and see us. 1 H 1 RICHARDSON-HUNT CO. I H iff . "The Purest Butter Known' M I. BMiieliard Better Takes j H First Prize at Prove H 1 1 During the State Dairymen's convention, , M I J held in Provo recently, creamery butter , M 1 1 from various parts of Utah was entered in jj , 'M HI contest. The scoring was done by a gov- II ! H 'J eminent expert from Washington, D. C. The Jensen 11 jH I Creamery Co. was awarded FIRST PRIZE for their- Jl tit 1 B'LANGLIAUD BUTTER. Winning prizes has become a ' " M B regular habit with this creamery. !' jH j SOME FACTS ABOUT I ! I I Thai: Are Beyond Dispute I I Nevada has a greater range of climate, than any state 1 tM in the union, except California. Northeastern Nevada has M moderate winters, and temperate summers. .Nevada's agri- I MM cultural possibilities are greater than any other state in the 1 MM union. Her rich Arable and Irrigable land's totaling 18,- MM 000,000 acres; there are 14,000,000 acres more of hills un- ( , MM .suitable for irrigation, but excellent for grazing arid in part I M dry farming In 1911 Nevada stood third in the average MM vield of wheat per acre, secon'd in the average yield of bar- MM lev third in potatoes, third in oats and second for hay. This 1 MM wonderful record is equaled by no other state, which speaks MM volumes for the fertility of Nevada. I MM This high standard being maintained for tho last ten H vears not with a standing less than 50 per cent of its irrigat- Mm able lands are now under cultivation. The opportunities in Mm Nevada are extraordinary. I J M Get out of your money, its fullest earning capacity, you 1 H II need not continue to accept 4 per cent on it. when 2o to oO I M I per cent is in sight. No one has yet found a better bank than E S Mother Earth, she never absconds, never embezzles, and never g JM fails to find a market for its products, make her your friend f H by taking an interest in her. H The opportunities offered by the Pacific Reclamation Co. ; M ' of Metropolis, Nevada, are unequaled by any' company in the I H west to da 3'. G H The proicct comprises 60,000 acres of land, 20 per cent g - H of which is 'irrigated The price of dry land ranges from H $10 to $15 per acre, the irrigated land irom $50 to $7o. lab- fl mm eral terms are a big feature with us. 1 j MW For further information, address the main office or 370 I , MM E 24th street, Ogden, Utah. 1 ' MM PACIFIC RECLAMATION I H COMPANY w I I Building . I ' |