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Show J USE Bm PR0F1T- 0 $muim coupon Our Profit-Sharing j; J cou$1.00 pon nj , Exchange 3 for 25c in Trade 3 CONTINENTAL SUPPLY ffij COMPANY 'CJ J 269 Gr;nt Ave.t Ogden, Utah ifl I Mail Orders Promptly Attend-jli Attend-jli ed to. Family Trade given j " Prompt Attention. ij Continental I j Supply Co j 2469 Grant Ave. f DOWN WITH HIGH I PRICES f Everything under cover Dry 1 lumber winter and summer. Some of our prices: Ask for I F our price-list. Secure our BAR- ij GAIN list of five cross panel and il frnt doors. -, 1 No. 1 Extra X A X Cedar Shln- ft .,gles , $2.65 if No. 1 Fir Lath $3.35 if No. 1 Cedar Lath $4.50 ij 1x4 Common Pine Flooring. $17.50 i No. 2 Vertical Grain Fir Floor- fcf ..Ing $31.50 fj 2x6 &. 8, No. 1 Common sized Fir. j lengths 12, 14 , 16 $18.50 at No. 2 Clear Fir Rustic, 6 or f 8 in $26.50 jj No. 3 Clear Fir Rustic, 6 or I 8 in , $25.00 f-fc Everything else In slock pro- portlonatcly as low. tl. Terms CASH at YARD. I Salt Lake Lumber Company J THE CASH YARD. E 460 South 6th West Street f Salt Lake City. I' GEORGE E. ROMNEY, Gen. Mgr. (25 years In the lumber business.) ' ZIZZZZ!r' f The Lineup j For the warm and sultry months t to come Is sure great just no. 1 t,ce" 'M Gasoline Ranges, . Gascline Stoves, Lf Oil Stoves, . ! ! Alcohol Gao Stoves, Alcohol Coffee Machines, Electric Toasters, Electric Sad Irons, Ice Cream Freezers. - -- I For Sale ' At the "Galco Store." I GEO. A. LOWE CO. w Ogdcn, Utah. WE FIX ANY DAM THING . MtFeyle and I Bieyele Work OGDEN ;! NOVELTY WORKS ; " 2576 Wash. Ave. Phone 794 ! : I vienna we I I 1 322 Twenty-fifth St. I I Special Dinner 25 !H Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p m. H Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. Rj H Lee and Foon, Managers ji :; THE "VALUE GIV- I ': ING" STORE. ! THE TOGGERY i , Billiken Housecleaning Company 1 HOUSECLEANINrs IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Wallpaper cleaning. kalsomlnlng, painting, upholstering, upholster-ing, furniture repairing by expert i: workmen Charges reasonable. 1 Residence 2223 Washlngion. Phone 22S9-M. 1 Office, Pbopo 1344-J, GOING TO BUILD THOSE OTHER TWO ROOMS? RS See &Jh about It. gy WHEELWRIGHT LUMBER MB '" C0- pSS - Phone 347 3 I ymmmm?mm ilt's up to many reformers to reform '.heir theories. oo The patent right law was enacted In 1790. I " r i STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, llevs and Society Department, Call Only Phono No 421 For Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 56 RANDOM REFERENCES Housegirl Wanted A good home and nn er.6y place for a good girl. Telephone 1715. Departs for School Miss Velma M alloy, daughter of Mrs S R. Mal-lo.v, Mal-lo.v, depot matron, has gone to California Cali-fornia to attend school. She will vir.lt her brothers at Stockton and San Francisco until the opening of the school year at Holy Rosary academy at Woodland, when she will enter that Institution for a general course. Investigate our free Introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Thrown From a Car Wallic Shaw, employed by the Ogden Rapid Transit company, was thrown from on Ogden Canyon enr last night near the Sanitarium San-itarium and sustained painful bruises. Shaw was attempting to pass along the running board of the car which was r.n open one, and he lost his hold when the car struck a sharp curve-He curve-He was thrown headlong to the rocks beside the track and in addition to a bruised head sustained the loss of a thumbnail. For Sale One lady's first-class ticket to St. Louis, good until Oct. 31 Address XYZ. Standard office. Break Contract Four men were arrested ar-rested at Idaho Falls yesterday on complaint of the Oregon Short 1 Jne official, the charge being that they had booked out of Ogden through an employment agency and, after utilizing utiliz-ing free transportation to the point mentioned, had failed to go to work according to the contract The railroads rail-roads are making a determined otfort u put a stop to this practice which has been ceneral for many years, but this is the first actual arrest record-ou. record-ou. ' Automobile for hire. Call FalsUiff or Potter cafe. Reasonable rates. -- New Stage Manager A. Bloom, a well known young man of this clt. has just accepted the position of stage manager of the People's theater. the-ater. He Is contemplating a number zt changes which it Is beileved will I'e appreciated by the patrons of the house. Mr. Bloom has had considerable consid-erable experience in theatrical work. Butter made by the B. &.. G. Company Com-pany not only pleases the palate, but will stand any test, being manufactured manufac-tured under the most favorable conditions. con-ditions. Geology In Weber Club Secretary L L. Reynolds has received word that copies of the recently published report, re-port, "Geology and Ore Deposits of the Park City District," have been sent to the Weber club by the secretary secre-tary of the U. S. Geological Survey. The Weber club was Instrumental In Inducing the officials to publish this report and, as they are for free distribution, dis-tribution, copies will be given to , those Interested in tho subject as soon as the shipment arrives Kodak finishing. Tripp. 320i,A 25th. Returns From East H. C. Baker, second vice president of the 0?den Portland Cement company and mining man. has returned from the east, where he has passed nearly a yoar in promoting various industrial enterprises. enter-prises. Mr. Baker has established a permanent office in Chicago which will be operated in connection with the Ogden headquarters Mr. Baker stales that the usual unrest occasioned occasion-ed bv a presidential election docs not seem in evidence this year and that ho considers the general business outlook out-look good. Call 421 for the news, editorial and eoclety departments of the Standard Roads Are Good Barlow B. Wilson and family returned yesterday evening even-ing from a trip to the East fork of the Weber river. In the vicinity of Portervllle. They spent the time fishing. Mr. "Wilson says the roads in that section of the country are in the best of condition and that it is a pleasure to drive an automobile over them. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors Foley's. Former Parole Officer E. J Milne, former parole officer of the State Industrial In-dustrial school, Is In the city today attending to business affairs. He Is now lh'lng at Salt Lake. Kirkendall Undertaking Co., .Mason- Is temple. Phono lbu. Wanted Good girl or woman for general housework. Call mornings. 724 24th. Wanted to Buy 10 heal of saddle horses from 900 to 1000 pounds. M. L. Harbison and Corey Livery Stable. -- oo DO Road tlio Classified Ads. Arrow Kotch COLLAR Cluett, Pcabody tc Co., Troy. N. Y. H3ackache Rheumatisms Kidneys saiX Bladder 1 A. R. MclNTYRE, DRUGS. ! L iin OGDEN STATE -BANK 19 Capital 5 100,000.00 I Wk Surplus and Profits 150,000.00 LV deposits 1,900,000.00 MiM The dignified, business-like way to pay your ' BSH bills is to lpU Write Your Personal Check xlM for the amount. That gives you a record of ft V the payment and a receipt. ft h YOUR BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED. "M' jB :i C. Bigelow, Pres. a. P. Bfgolow, Cashier. V '-1 T. M. Browning, Vlco Pres. J. E. Halvexsoc, sat Cashier. W M dJ ; fl fl " Hfl I CAMPS H For Rent by the Day, Week or Month, at 1 KB I WILDWOOD, OGDEN CANYON. 1 M Furnished or Unfurnished. 1 iRflflfl I -"" 1 flflflfll 1 Phone 1194-W or 46-K1. 1 iH |