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Show H READ THIS ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertnements cost one cent per word each issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two A or mon lines per week at tho rats of 2f cents per lino per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember IrCP flve avr-age word6 make a line. All Vfj advertl6emnts on this page must to paid in advance. No exception to this rule. r , HELP WANTED It FEMALE. WANTED good woman for gen-cral gen-cral housework; good wages, no washing Call Phone 183, 903 24th St. 3-9-tt GIRL for housework, good wages. 660 23rd St. 3-7-lwk iGOOD girl for general housework. MrB. Albert Scowcroft, 2350 Adarus. WANTED Chambermaid at the Reed hotel 2-28-tf YOUNG woman wanted to train for nursing at the Derges hospital 2106 Wash. a' 2-26-tf GOOD girl for housework; no washing or ironing 526 26th. 2 25-lwk SITUATIONS WANTED ' FEMALE P ACCORDING pleating done; all I, lengths Thone 39S-R. 3-5-lwk WANTED Dressmaking by the day or week. Thone 2111 J 1-22-tf HELP WANTED !M ALE. ARE YOU DOING WORK THAT IS MAKING YOU A STEADY. SELF RESPECTING YOUNG MAN 1 Or are you changing from one job to another and growing careless and diS6ai if ied ? Unless you are settled at some reg-, reg-, ular work or trade which will maid' ji you a success in life, find out for your tJ own satisfaction whai the United W States Navy can do for yrni ('.'ill Navy Recruiting Station. 2510 Wasli-fjr, Wasli-fjr, ington avenue, Ogden. Utah r.nn .i br ,U about the Navy's 50 difieront trades and the chances to loam and prat !l Ice one. Find out about the good pay, steadv promotion, regular hours, the healthy life, the fine training. th wholesome food, the good company, B the chances to travel and to T money ' Write for interesting free book about ! Navy life "The Making of a Man-o- Warsman " Every parent and son should read it Address. Bureau of I .Navigation Box 355. Navy Depart - it 'umi. Washington. D. C. Tj RAILWAY mail clerks, carriers, want- ti cd; good pay; firie position: pa r for instruction after you receive io r sition. Liberty Institute, Dept. 192, K cuester, N. v. i- - SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. POSITION as office man; experi enced in legal work and collections. H. D.. care Staudard. 3-4-lwk YOUNG man wants position typewrit-i typewrit-i ing after school Address M.. Care ilard. 8-3-lwk AGENTS WANTED it a! AGENTS make $5.00 to $10.00 a day cas. No experience or capital rc-f rc-f quired. Write at once Big free prop- j osition P. W. Goodman. President. 60.J Regal Bldg., Chicago. k ' SALESMEN. i ' SELL groceries direct to farmers in k vour community for the largest ' wholesale house selling direct by 1 samples, all goods guaranteed. Drop ' shipments or car loads, permanent ' positions worth $85 to $100 per week end up. liberal terms; give references Address Dep't C, Hitchcock Hill Co.. ! Chicago AMBITIOl S SALESMEN, neat appearance. ap-pearance. caJl on Merchants in their territory; elegant sideline, cou-enient cou-enient to carry; good commissions, prompt remittance. Belmont Mfg Co.. Cincinnati, O. SOLICITORS WANTED TWO gentlemen canvassers over 25 cars of age. Address L. P. Simpson Simp-son Ogden. Utah General Delivery. 3-T-2t FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM 8. FOUR modern furnished rooms and pantry 274 2:.rd St. 3-6-lwk EI'RNISHED rooms with or without board, including bath 2521 Orchard. Or-chard. 3-4-2wks FOUR modern furnished roums and pantry. Inquire 274 23rd 2-26-1 wk TWO modern furnished rooms. lop in. 2717 Wash. ave. 2 -25-1 wk HOTEL UTAHNAi Wash Ave., bet 24th and 25th Sts. Nice comfortable furnished housekeeping Apts. Rates very reasonable. 2-S-tf FURNISHED and unfurnlrbed Hats. 2C34 Grant. 3-2G-t,mo LOST FRATERNITY pin vvh.te enamel cross on gold bi.rkgrouud EX in gold on raised black renter. Engraved, C. Fred Wilcox B. E. Return to Standard Stan-dard Office. Reward. 3-8-It PROMISSORY note for $1.'.0.d0. Finder Find-er kindlv phone 800. Reward. 3-4-lwk WANTLD MISCELLANEOUS CURTAINS laundered. Tel 1644-W 2-20-lino HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS TWO modern furnished rooms lor housekeeping Inquire, Room 1, over Ogden Theatre. 3-8-1 wk HOUSEKEEPING rooms; gar-, bath; also sleeping rooms. 127 24th SL 3-7-lmo ROOMS for light housekeeping, close In 2613 Wash. 3-6-lwk TWO nicely furnished housekeeping rooms No 5:':; J.'nd SL 515 mi. 3-4-lwk FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. house-keeping. 12G W. 22nd FOR RENT Furnished, now, clean, comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 wk. up. 530 31st St 3-13-lyr TWO nicely furnished front rooms 523 22nd st BOARD AND ROOM MELROSE, modern steam heated looms, $1.5.0 per week, upward. 2639 leiterson. 3-8-lwk BOARD with or without room. Home cooking, 2110 and 2148 Lincoln IV! 1GSS-W. 3-8-lwk MODERN furnished rooms, with or w ithout hoard 53? 23rd St 3-7-lmo MELROSE Modern steam-heated rooms, lowest rates Phone 1498-W. 25-lmo FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOU8E8 "ROOM house 3027 Lincoln Ave Inquire S26 25th St. Phone 95-W. 3-8-lwk TWO houses; electric lights and city water. Inquire l2u Wash. Phone 775-M. 3-7-lwk NEAT brick, 5-room house $18.00 2669 Monroe Inquire, F. S PeeVy, 2665 Wash. 3-7-lwk SIX-ROOM modern house Enquire 403. First Nat l. Bank Bldg. 3-1 -lwk FOUR large rooms: large lot; barn and cellar. 317 12th St. 3-4-lwk 5-ROOM house. 2229 Jackson; low rent and apply J. O- Woody, over Spargo's. 3-3-tf FIVE-ROOM modern bouse. 432 Her-rlck. Her-rlck. 822-J. 1-31-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES MODERN, four-room cottage: doae in. Apply, phone 1015-J 3-4-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS SWELL apartments; modem 221 Twenty-eighth St. 3-6-lwk WANTED TO RENT WE HAVE more demand for 3 to C- j room houses than is possible to supply sup-ply Telephone us If you have a plao to rent Mathcvv B-McCullocb Co.. under un-der First Nat. Bank Phone 301-W FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DESK and hca tine-Btov e. Call at C Nielsen, 12th St and Washington avenue. 3-8-2t OLIVER No 3 Typewriter; good condition. con-dition. Phone 1498-W. 3-7-lwk FR1 IT. shade and ornamental tree? Roses, shrubs, vines and huRis Moore's Nurseries, 1266 Washington '.vc, pbone 782. Ask for price list. 3-7-lmo A 1000 OD things in a 1000 od ways neidy like flndin" em U bet it pay! Ah ord and Anything. Tel. 333-W. PIANO for sale, cheap. Call at J. W. Salters, 27 Pi Adams. Phone S72-M. 3-4-lwk CHEAP thoroughbred Homer pigeons. Phone 2395-W. 3-4-lwk Fl RNITI'RE for 4-room apartment house for sale; best location In city Inquire A. R. Mclntyre. Bad-con's Bad-con's Pharmacy. 3-3-lwk TWO black and one sorrel work horses Telephone 1413-R. 3-1-lwk VERY cheap incubator and brooder. S66 12th St. Tel. 1121-W. WHY spread mauure on your lawn when land plaster can be bought cheaper and is 100 per cent better'.' Get out of the notiou of making your front door yard a corral, a most insanitary in-sanitary thing, use nature's fertilizer, i lean, white land plaster, 6old by the Eccles Lumber Co. at $1 per bag of 100 pounds. 2-C-lmo SECOND-HAND, four-drawer card index cabinet. Inquire at the Standard Business Office and see it I there. 1-31-tf SLIGHTLY used nigh-grade piauo for sale clKap. O. J. Sill well. Tel. 1028 or 11. 1-28-tfj IRON block and tackle with long one-inch one-inch rope. Inquire at Standard Office. KINDLING wood Yard on Hudson, Ave., bet. 23rd and 24th Sts. Phone 617-J. 12-28-tf FULL sized Ink barrels, $1 00 apiece 1-18-tf TRADE WANT to trade new $500 piano for j building lot or as part payment ou a good lot Address B. Standard 3-8-lwk SHIPPING FURNITURE SHIPPING furniture 61' cent., per P'" to San Diego latter part of week, will let part of car same rate. Address Ad-dress 024. Standard office. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY Some second hand bricks. Call 24K-2. 2-25-lwk SECOND-HAND Incubator wanted Phono 24-K2. 2-17-1 vvl; MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on rel estate. 1190 up; real estate, contracts and mortgages bought and sold. BIC11SEL IWKSTMENT CO. 2111 Washington Ave., Room 11. LOANS on improved farm or citv property HUNTER & KENNEDY, 42H 24th St, opposito court hous 6-12-tf Mone, to loan on city and farm properlv. Any amount, no delay Mathews-McCulloch Co., under First National bank. Phone 301 -W. MONEY to loan on watches, dla monds, Jewelry, firearms, etc Un- I cle Sam s Loan Office, established 1835. The Money Lenders of Ogden I 278 25th at. C. H Smith, Prop. 9-4-lyr CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get it today. Cheapest rates, best and most private terms in Utah D. D Drake, over Paine &. Hurst. MONEY to loan on real eBtate security secur-ity J J. Bruinmitt- 4-27-tf MONEY to loan on real estate. H A Puidy, 2478 Washington avo. 2d floor 12-24-lmo POULTRY Pl'RE bred Black Minorca Cockerels j and Pullets, also eggs for hatch-J ing and Rhode Island Red eggs, 15 lor 11.00 146 L3th St. Phone 1605-W. Call after 4 o clock 3-8-tf R I RED Cockerels, also eegs for hatching 885 20th St. Phone 1317-.L 3-8-2wks EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C ANCONAS. the eggs machine. The greatest laycra in existence; none setters, lay tho year around; cold weather cuts no figure Phone 1019-W. 737 Adams 3-l-2wks EGGS FOR HATCHING ROSE COMB Brown Leghorns' eggs for sale, $l.oo per 15 N. Guilbert. Wilson Lane. Tel. 9K2 3-6-lwk THOROUGHBRED Buff Leghorn eggs j for setting, and setting hens Phone j 273-W. 3-6-lwk S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS eggs. $2 00 and up per setting Won 25 , premiums and two sweepstakes during dur-ing past year Breeding stock for sale. Bramwell, 2635 Quincy Ave.. Ogden. Utah. 3-5-tf WHITE Orpingtons. Kellonstrass and) Lindner Imported strains eggB for hatching. $5 to $7 50 per 15. S. C. White lghorn6. .I to $1 50 per 15.. S. Bosgleter. west Ogden. Phone 1N4. Box 531. 3-3-lmo FOR SALE Thoroughbred rose comb Brown Leghorn. Black Minorca anil Rhode Island Red eggs. $1 for 15. $5 for 100. Mrs P Maher, 630 7th st Tel. 1619-M 2 22-lmo ALL kinds chickens Handled during breeding season Agent MANDY LEE and ESSEX INCUBATORS Ogden Og-den Feed Co, 2262 Wash. 2-11-lmo BUFF Orphington eggs and cockerels. Phono 357-R. BAB CUM KS S. C. White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns. Leg-horns. Place your ordi r now for baby chicks. We guarantee satisfaction. Write for pri- e list. Orland Hatchery. Orland. Glenn Co, Cal l-ll-3mo DO N't forget Frank L. Kerns. Cedar Rapids, la., if you want good R. I. R Eggs that will hatch. 2-8-lwk SEWING GIRLS parte drese? ?nd children's MWlag a specialty. 2621 Orchard. 3-4-2wks Farm For Rent TOR RENT 11 -acre Truck farm; close to town. L M Burch, R. F. D. No. 4. cor. 38th and Wall. 3-8-lwk 36 acres of cood land, 4-room brick house, granary and stable; Including farm tools, also for sale 8 head of tiorseo Inquire at H. Van Braak, 3272 j Stephens 4SL' W phone M-lm" FARM TO TRADE. FARM near town for house, close in ' C. D. IVES. 380 26th St. 1-15-lyi- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHY buy an old home? You get the skimmed 'milk. I build you a newj home for less money and you get the cream. R. C. McBRIDE, The Modern Home Builder Phone 1427. GLEN WOOD acre lots; half and acre lot. full water rights, small payment down and $lu monthly. C. (" J. Rend Bros 6 -ROOM modern, large lot. close In. A snap for this week Terms H M BARROWS CO., REAL ESTATE, Jit4 1-2 Wash. Ave Phone 43 3-4-lwk MODERN HOME NEAR New High School for less than cost of lot and bulldiuns. Owner leaving orders Immediate sale. Cheap. C O IVES, 380 25th St. 2-2 i-lmo GOOD 8 room home and new store building with stock of goods; easy terms; cheap. Phone 1427. 2-18-lma FOR SALE by owner, a 7 room mod-em mod-em cement block house with good barn and extra large lot. 1 5-acre gravel pit, fim class gravel and sand Inq -1:' Adams ave. Phono 1490 M 218-lmo BEST LOTS in the City. "r. Hender" shot. under UL Nat l Baj.k. Phone FOR SALE REAL ESTATE; (Continued.) Farms! Farms! Farms! I ihL KINDS of farms. Listen here' A nine-acre farm, house and 'out huildincs. $lllin "2-acre farm will produce 100 tons of bay this year, 13500 A 40-acre farm, $1400 house 20 acres into orchard, halance ha and wheat, $6000. A nice chicken ranch close In cood brick house and chicken coops, only $2500. Say, be-frro be-frro you buy come and see us We have two autos and will be glad to show you what we have. We also have money to loan and can write your fire insurance. SKEEN REAL-TV REAL-TV CO.. I'nder First Natl Bank Pbone 913. 52 FEET by 149, two blocks east of Washington, Wash-ington, only $400; $10 down, $10 each month. No interest. R. C. Mc-Bride, Mc-Bride, "The Modern Home Builder. Phone 1427. 3-8-lmo A 4 ROOM modern cement block house, lot 20x165 feet, on car line, close in, house nearly new; price only $2,100 Small cash payment, bal ance to suit. Mathews -McCulloCh Co. under First Nat Bank. Phone 301-W. IF YOU want the best buy that can be had for your money in acant or improved properly, don't fall to see r C McBride, The Modem Home Builder Phone 1427. 2-19-lmo FOR SALE Best bargain In city; " room modern home, close in; part down. X L, Care Standard 2-17-lmo I HAVE a number of choice lots on which I will build houses to suit buyer. Will cell at reasonable prices w" P Monsou. pbone 12S DON'T Buy Cheap lots!! But, Buy lots ot real value at a low Price. R. C. McBride, the Modern Mod-ern Home Builder. Phone 1427. 2-22-lmo Farms For Sale Part Trade 360 acres of finest farming land in Idaho. 1 1-2 miles from best shipping town, junction of two railroads and division point, in upper Snake River valley; plenty of water, four sets of improvements, pumps and windmills; all under a high state of cultivation; more grain shipped from this town ihr.ii from any other town in Idaho Land suitable for cattle raising, beet farming and the center of th great seed pea raising district. Will sell horses, cattle and implements to suit buyer. Also splendid SO aere farm onp mile from St. nthon. all under cultivation. cultiva-tion. Inquire Ale Beckstead, Ashton, Idaho, temporarily at Broom hotel, room 53. ."-ROOM modern house; lot .".0x132 ft. Cioso in. good loeatlon. cheap. 2l 50. Crescent Real Estate Co., 411 21th SL 3-7-lwk 1549 24th St. 9-ROOM MODERN Brick, furnace, large lot lawn and shade, outside slcppins room; fine brick tarn suitable for garage. One of the best homes in Ogden in line condition and a big snap if taken nt once. Immediate possession. Apply to owner, R. G. Agee. Phone 425 or 1291-J. 2-11-lmo GET YOUR OWN HOME 4 nice modern brick houses, 4 or 5 rooms, many frame houses; most of them easy installment plan from $425 up Fire insurance, good company; loans. For lull information see H Van Braak, 3272 Stephens ave 4S2 W phone. 3-1-lt 20 BUILDING los. Kood loeatlon. $1.".0 apiece. lnqulr of owner. 2035 Adams. Ad-ams. Pbone 1677-R FIVE-ROOM cottage 771 24th st. 2-5-1 mo THE best vacant lots in Ogden City, for the money. Phone 1427. 2-20-lmo BY owner, 3 choice lots; best location loca-tion on bench; snap If taken at once Phono 8010-J 2527 Gr.imercy. 1-29-lmo "oIFen-bu "oIFen-bu si n ess DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column , cost 75c per line per month, pay able inadvance. Accordion Plaiting 'DONE in all lengths. 2568 Cole's Court, rear 210 26th St. Tel. 1729-W. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O'COWNOLLY, Cover Nye'i Clothing Store ) 2411 Wash avo. Phone 2'J3. E T. HULANJSKJ. First National Bank bldg. U-li-t: BOOKBINDING J WILSON Book ;md loroj Vaf device de-vice manufacturer, rjir.tairs, 2466 Wash . Phone S60. 12-30-lmo BILLIARDS AND POOL. BAKER'S Billiard Rooms removed from 326 25th st to 2452 Grant ave We have tho best tables and cues In the state. Tables for sale, and repairing done. Agent for tho! lienn Billiard Co. of Milwaukee. 1-22-lmo CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPEN Pboue 883 for np-holsterlng, np-holsterlng, matlreis miktnx. re Btretching of bed rprlngi CHIROPRACTOR F. J FREENOR. Graduate Chlroprac-tor. Chlroprac-tor. Incurables and femalo troubles trou-bles my specialty. Consultation free. Rooms 13-14, 2411 Washington Avo. EDUCATIONAL Fit nurBelf for business. SMITHSONIAN MGHT SCHOOL. Practical business courses. ELECTRICAL TREATMENT DR. J. H. CARTER, 2.'i56 Washington ave.; office phom 1782. res, 391-A1. Massage, electric and vibrator treatment treat-ment for tho cure of rheumatism, paralysis, pa-ralysis, nervous troubles. 12-2-lyr FIRE INSURANCE. I FRANK HENDBRSHOT, under Utah j National bank. Phono 322-J. OLD reliable companies that pay. C. D IVES, Agent, 80 25th St. HOTELS THE CRESTON Steam hentcd; hot and cold water, every room, now aLd modern; 50c and up. Tweutr-fifth Tweutr-fifth street, opposite City park. JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind ot junk, phone us up Wv Wlll call tor It Tel. 210. NOTARY PUBLIC C. D. IVES, 3S0 Twenty-fifth SL PAINTING, PAPERHANQ1NG PAINTING paperhanglng and tinting V den Hoitofc,-. phoro b71-R PAPER CLEANING JAMES THOMPSON Expert paper cleaning; rough and painted walls and burlap. All work guaranteed Phone 1168. 2341 Jackson avenue. 2-1-tf PHOTOGRAPHY ! DO YOU want a Picture that looks like you? Crawshaw Photo Studio ' Is the place to go 219 25th St. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OR A FF.RNLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 -t m. ! New Peery Bldg. Hudson Ave. Phone 19r -W. Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Wasl ington avenue. 6-ll-tf PRINTING THREE things wo claim: Prompt-Dens; Prompt-Dens; good work, low prices. Den-kers Den-kers i Son, phone 1850-W. Printers. 2349 Washington Ave. Let us figure with you. If w print the first job for you, It will not be tho last one. Bound to please. Established in l'Jtiu. WOODY PRINTING CO. Wo do good work. 1:465 Wash ave. Phone 85u. L oU lmo RUBBER STAMPS. 1 OGDEN STAMP WORKS, phono 45, or mail card If you wish us to call with samples. Offlco Spargo's. 12-3 It SANITARY WORK YOUR garbage hauled regular. Sanitary San-itary can furnished free. Sanitary Garbage & Waste Puper Co. Phone, 620. 2438'- Wash. Ave CITY SCAVENGER. Mc artv & Co.. 22S Grant. Boll phone 2018-W. STOVE REPAIRS BUMMJSRILL'S, tbe largest stove repair re-pair house in the west 2304 Wash-; Wash-; ington ave . Ogden. Tel. 364. Mail orders solicited- 2-20-tf SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture. -lolhing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases cheap. A Siner, Phono 1221. 179 1-3 T -nt:- -fifth SL 6-13-lyr. 1 X L FURNITURE store. 2227 Washington Wash-ington ave.; 2d-hand furniture of all kinds bought and sold; prices which no other sti.ro can equal. 12-2-lyr SWITCHES SWITCHES; reduced price Combings made in switches. C. E Lee. 404 26th St. 1-31-lmo TAILORS AND CLEANERS I NYLANDER BROS Tailors, cleaning clean-ing pressing and repairing Phone S42-J. Office JGS 24th St. 1-4-lino VACUUM CLEANERS. one dollar pet delivered and called for. Electric Service Co., Phono 88. Up 24th st FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S.. regular meetings held at Musouic hal on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th sts . the first and third Fridays o! each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially Invited to attend. Fannio M. Whlttemore. W. M . Callio E. Cave, Secretary. Unity Lodge No. 18. F. & A. M . Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington avenue Meetlugs every WeH.nesduy evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members of ' sister lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. S. W Wherry, W. M. Felix T. Moore. Secretary. A Big Snap I If Taken At Once I 5-Room modern press brick house, close in, worth at least 3500.00 will sell for $2800, if taken at once and also a 5-room modern brick for $1850, or on easy payments. See Carl C. Rasmusson I 350 24th Street Phone 115. j LADIES of the Maccabees, Silver hlvo No. 1, L. O. T. M , meets every first and third Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock, and every second and fourth Thursday afternoons at 2.30 o'clock, in Eagles' hall, 3441 Hudson avj Visit Vis-it Ing members ccrdlally Invited to attend. at-tend. Kathrn Egglston, L. C L. Jennie Prout. R. K. Sliver Tent No. 1, Macabees of the World, meet second and fourth Monday Mon-day nights at S o'clock p. m All visiting vis-iting Sii Knights cordial!) Invited. E. A. STEPHENSON. Commander. W. B. OGLETREE, Record Keeper Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 581. meets every Wednesday nifiht at 7:30 o'clock. K. of P. hall Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can 1 be paid to Dr. Alice If. Ridge, M. D., 57-58 Lewis block. Addle Baker, G. N., 130 W 27th St. Marie Crltes, Clerk, fL'731 Monroe avenue. Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets every ev-ery second and fourth Thunday uights at 8 p D.a In L O. O. F. hall Visiting neighbors cordially Invited ISarj L Bllxt, G N. 451 81st St. Kate I Heyman, Clerk. Bell phon 1247-J. Roval Highlanders Meet every first 'and third Fridays at 8 p m , at Union Labor hall. Visiting members cordially invited Andrew W. Nelson, L P. Vru. Muller, Sec. and Trcas , .'..J Washington Ave. Queen City Rcbekah Lodge No. 4, 1 1, O. O F. meets second and fourth i Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members Invited Lula Claud ! man. N. G . Emma Meid, Recordnig Secretary. 718 Twenty-third street. Brotherhood of American Yeomen I Ogden Homestead, No. 1605, meets on I 'nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at K. P. hall Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet with us Addie L Wil-1 Wil-1 Hams, Foreman. 180 Twenty-first street. J. A. Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Washington. Modern Woodmen ot America Utah . amp No. 9990 meets eery first and tnird Tuesday evenings at S o'clock at K of P. hall, Twenty -fourth st. and j Washington ave. Visiting members invited. W. H. Draney, Consul. J M. Shafer, Clerk. Fraternal Order ot Eagles Ogden I aerie No 118, F O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles hall. Hudson pve., at 8 o'clock. Visiting I brother Eagles are Invited to attend the aerie meetings. Clan rooms open at 11 a ni. J W. Griffin, W. Presl-aent Presl-aent E. R. Geiger, secretary. Dr. C. E. Wardlelgll, Aerle Physician. Woodmen of the World Weber Camp No. 74 meets In K. of P. hall in the Utah National bank building every ev-ery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. D. D. Smith, C. C; E. Auth. Ulerk. First National Bank building. Royal Neighbors ot America Meets every first and third Tuesday nights of each month at 8 p. nx at the Reese Howell hall Visiting neighbors neigh-bors Invited. Dues can be paid to Mrs Anna llles-Flnley. M. D.. room Lewis block. India Sawyer, Ora-! Ora-! cle. 1946 Jackson. Lillian Nowton. Recorder, 27th and Quincy. Knights of Pythias Ogden lodge No. 2. Knights of Pythias, meets .it Castle hall, Utah National bank build ing. every Monday evening. All K ol P s ure requested to meet with us W. D. Watson. C. C; W G Kind. M of E. ; W. L Underwood. K. of R. & S. ORDER OF OWLS Ogden Nest 'No. 1218. Ordr of Owls, meets ev-srj ev-srj Friday evening In their own hall I (the old "Elk club rooms) at 8 o clock. Visiting Brother Owls are Invited In-vited to attend the nest meetings L C Emmett. President. T Oliver, Secretary. Sec-retary. 231 Twenty-fifth street legTlIvotices WEBER RIVER RIGHTS John R. Barne6, president Davis and I Weber county canal6, has made appli-I appli-I cation for 15,000 ucres of udditional 1 water rights to b impounded in the East Can v on Creek dam Time of protest expires April 17. 1913 Consult Con-sult state engineer for Information. 4-17-3. WEBER RIVER RIGHTS Q . Marr makes application for 160 cubic feet of water for power purposes on the Weber river. Time for protest expires April 19. 1913. Consult state engineer for Information. Informa-tion. 4-19-3. LAND PROOF. Samuel Allen, HuntsviUe. will make homestead proof ou March 15. 1913, before county clerk, Weber county 4-15-3. BANKRUPT NOTICES. Fred J. Shelter, baukrupt. Oeden. asks to be discharged from bankruptcy. bankrupt-cy. , J II Labrun. declared bankrupt, first meeting of creditors March 10. 1913. 3-10-3 John Sewell. declared bankrupt, first meeting of creditors March 3, 1913 3-10-3 The Tar Baby Mng. Co. has levied an assessment due March 10. 191 ' 3-10-13 Receiver of the Salt Lake k Mercur i R. R. serves notice on creditors to i present bills. 3-10 13 John R Browning, Salt Lake hear-ing hear-ing in bankruptcy) will be held in Salt Lake on March 14. 3-5-13 Duckvllle Gun club has levied an assessment of $25 a share, payable before June 2. 4-5-13 j Highland Central Mining company 1 ' assessment Is delinquent March 15 Relona Mining company assessment j No. S Is delinquent April 5. 4-6-13 Creditors of Willis A McElheran, , bankrupt, are to meet in Salt Lake March 18, 1913. 3-lS-iJ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for furnishing tbe materials and erecting a two span steel bridge across the Weber river Ion 33rd street, under plans and specifications spec-ifications furnished by the City Engl-' Engl-' neer and approved by the Board of I Commissioners, will be received at the office of the City Engineer In the 'Cits Hall, at Ogden, Utah, until 10 10 clock A. M., on Thursday the 13th (day of March, 1913, at which time all ; bids received will be publicly opened I and read aloul Plans and specifications can be had uion application to the City Engineer The right is reserved to' reject any or all bids and to waive any defects. By order of the Board of Commissioners. Commis-sioners. H J. CRAVEN, Citv Engineer. First publication. Feb. 18th, 1913. Last publication, March 12th, 1913. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. , Sealed proposals for building sewers sew-ers in Sewer District No. 115, being Van Buren Avenue from 26th to 27th Streets. Patterson Avenue from Wash-Ington Wash-Ington to Grant Avenues and Lincoln. jj Avenue from 26th to 27th streets; un-der un-der plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and approved J by 'he Board of City Commissioner Will be received at the office of the City Engineer in the City Hall, at Ogden City. Utah, until 10 o'clock A. M . on 'he 24th day of March. 1913. at which time all proposals received H will he publicly opened and read Plans and specifications can be ob-talned ob-talned upon application at the ofTi of the Citv Engineer after March 10, II The right is reserved to reject any FH or all bids and to waive any dO. is. II By order of the Board of Commis- i H sion'ers H. J CRAVEN, City Engineer. J First publication February 28. 1913. Last publication March 22. 1913. NOTICE OF INTENTION fl Notice is hereby clven by the board fl of commissioners of Ogden City. Utah, of tbe intention of said board to m.r H the following described improvements, to H To create Washington avenue from 34th street south to the Intersection of the Rlverdale road, and Riverdale road from Washington avenue to the south H limits, as a paving district, and H to pave therein with concrete 7 inch- H es thick and 18 feet wide, both sides H ot Washington avenue from the south fl line of 34th street to the intersection 1 of the Rlverdale road, thence alon the center line of the said Riverdale 1 road to the south city limits, with a H strip of concrete 18 feet wide and fl 7 inches thick, and to do all neces- H sary grading therefor, and to defray H the whole of the cost thereof esti- H mated at $5.200 00. by a local front- H age assessment upon the lots or parts of lots fronting thereon to the full H length of said district to be benefit- ed and effected thereby. 1 All protests and objections to the carrvlng out of such intention must be presented in writing to the city-recorder city-recorder on or before tbfl 2'nh day of March. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m.. that H being the time set by said board of fl commissioners when they will hear H and consider such objections as may H be made thereto, at the mayor's of- I ! Bee at the city ball. Ogden City. By order of the board of commissioners commis-sioners of Ogden City. Utah. 1 Dated this 6th day of March. 1913. A. O. FELL Mayor. H -J CRAVEN, City Engineer. First publication March 6th, 1913. Last publication March 28th, 1913. NOTICE OF SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT Notice is hereby given that on March 4th, 1913, begLining at 2 H O'clock P- m. of said date, the under-Bl under-Bl ned will sell at auction at the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line R R- Co. freight depot, located at Ogden. Utah, to tho I highest bidder, for cash, hereinafter described property, to be sold for tho purpose of realizing sufficient funds I to pay freight and other charges and expenses as provided for by the laws I of the State of Utah, relative thereto, there-to, and cost of advertising and sale I. e one auto, set-up. welshing 2,000 I pounds. ' accrued freight charges I $20.80. and $53.'") storage cLarges up I to 'lute ol sale amouutluc: to $73. SO I and the cost or advertising and sale I Said auto shipped by C. A. Webb, I fiom Malad, consigned to Brownlnt: I Bros. Co.. Ogden. Utah, and having I been on hand unclaimed and refused I for a period of more than two months I sale is ordered 1 OREGON SHORT LINE KAIL- I ROAD CO. Per W. H. Cber;,, Agent I |