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Show READ THIS ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements coat one- cent pr word each issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more Ilne6 per week at the rate of 25 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line All advertisements on trls page must be paid In advance No exception to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE. GOOD experienced cook and housekeeper house-keeper 214G Lincoln 6-9-lwk AN experienced pi rl or woman for general housework 27th 6-6tf A GOOD girl can get good wages at 2341 Adams Ave. 6-4 lwk W.TL'D a girl for general house- work, 2573 Monro . 5-17-tf WANTED Girls at O S L. Coms Laundry. Apply to manager. 4-21 tf HELP WANTED MALE. SHOE or clothing clerk to work Saturdays Sat-urdays only. Good wage. I. L ('lark & Sons Co WANTED Reliable Japanese to do family cooking, 588 26th 6-3-tf SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WASHING to take home or work by the day. 2939 Plngree Ave 6-9-lwk WOMAN wants work by the das Call 2107-M. 6-8-lwk DRESSMAKING sewing by day. All work guaranteed. 177 2Sth St Thone 2162 M. 5-20 Imo CURTAINS done up. Tel 969-M 6-15-lmo HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS THREE pleasant furnished rooms for light housekeeping Inquire -' 158 Lincoln Ave. 6 10 Lwk FURNISHED housekeeping rooms on ground floor, 2759 Grant Ave 6-9-lw-k THREE furnished rooms Call evenings even-ings or Sundays. 284G Hudson. 6-7-lmo NICELY furnished modern, ground floor. No. 523 22nd street 6-5 lwk FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean. comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 wk up 536 31st St 3-13-lr NICELY furnished, modern, ground floor 2630 Adams Ave 6-5-1 wk FURNISHED Hats. 2634 Grant Ave. 4-16-lyr FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS. NICELY furnished 3-room apartment, modern; ideal location, no children. 23-H Adams 6 7 lwk STILWELL apartments. 28th and Grant completely furnished, mod ern apartments, reasonable prices Phone 1028. 6 4-13 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED APARTMENT TWO unfurnished rooms and closet for lady or man and wife, 2183 Grant Ave. 6-9-lwk APARTMENT in basement free 'o parties for looking after place 224v Jefferson. Tel. 1289-M 6-7-1 wk 2 FRONT rooms; water and lights Phone 775-M. 6-27-lmo COREY apartments modern and reasonable. rea-sonable. 2566 Washington ave. 5-24 tr 7 ROOM flat, unfurnished. Over Smith Grocery, 26th and Wash Phone 91. 3--21-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ONE five-room brick house, with bat L . Rent. $17.50 per month, phone 612 6-10-tf FODR-room brink, large lot barn and cellar. 817 12th St. 6 M lwk FOUR-roomed modern brick house 2370 Lincoln avenue Phone 707-W 6 7-1 wk FOR RENT COTTAGE COTTAGE ft! the Hermitage furnished fur-nished or unfurnished Inquire 2338 Wall avenue. Phone L819-VS 6-6-wk AFTER June in a cozy 3 room house on bench. $12.50 per month. Inquire Room 403 Hrst National Bank Build , lng 64tf FIVE room bungalow 2:15.! Monroe 5-23-lmo 7- ROOM modern frame, Inquire Phone 2341 W 5-23-lmo 7 Room modern, on bench $25. C D. IVES, 380 25th ST 5-23-lmo SfX-room house, modern, south-east corner 27th and Grant Phone 2019-W Apply 2634 Grant. 5-1-tf ONE -f Rlfh's flats. 2469 Jefferson Tel 609 Rent. $35 00. 5-9-tf 8 - ROOM modern brick house. 2165 Reeves avenue. Rent $20.00 Inquire In-quire at the Bismark, phone 339 4-28-tl 6-ROOM house. 199 West 30th. Inquire In-quire Chrlstenaen Shoo Store. 4-14-tf Fourteen submarine cables now connect America w ith European points. I FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS, I TWO or four nice furnished housekeeping house-keeping rooms 166 80th St. 6 10 lwk FURNISHED rooms. 2122 Adams. 5-28-lmo THREE rooms, clothes closet and pantry, furnished for housekeeping housekeep-ing 2220 Lincoln 6-3-tf i FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES SEVEN rooms, modern in good condition con-dition 689 23rd St 6-9-lmo' LATEST modern apartments, partly furnished. Derrick Ave. Phone 12I6-J 6-7-1 Wk THREE-ioono nicely furnished house. modern 224 Jefferson Telephone 1289 M 6-7 lwk FURNISHED house, modern. Phone 1194-R FIVE-room modfrn furnished house 2874 Washington avenue See own er 6-7-1 wk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ONI good motorcycle for sale at i 2658 Monroe. Cheap C 10 lwk! BEST grade ol gravel for cement. 11.00 load delivered Phone 270W. 0 10 lwk ADS that arid fame to your name and dollars to your till A and Anything Any-thing headquarters here, hindquarters, hindquar-ters, everywhere Wanted 9 1 kows 913 keys. Bel 333W. 6 9 3 t 1 1-2HORSE power gasoline motor, including pumping Jack EntireH new Leaving town. Phone 478-R 1470 Cahoon Ave 6-9-lwk MOTORCYCLE, cheap. Harley Davidson, Da-vidson, 1912 Model, practically now Phone 2223, a snap 6-6-lmo. FOR SALE Runabout aulo good condition Will trade for motorcycle. motor-cycle. Phone 1306R. TWO Shi Hand ponies, well broken and gentle, also one pony buggy and harness J. T. Hales, 1417 Washington Washing-ton avenue 6-6-tf SIX-ear-old mare, weight 1,200; suck ling colt yearling Shire colt In quire J. M L , care Standard 6-5-1 wk THREE head of young verj goocl work horses and harness. ver heap 209 26th St Phone 1790-W 6-S-lwk HOUSEHOLD furniture In bulk or by the piece Inquire 544 28th St 6 4-1 wk $1 fine for asking Have you got it? A & Anything :') 903 strings Ml, sic on time, ads ?1., Huge Icebox 531-3 MOTORCYCLE 9-H P twin; prac-tlcally prac-tlcally new, phone 571 - M. Studo-baker Studo-baker Bros 5-31-1wk SHl'RERT piano in good condition Phone 72S-R 2:'.31 Adams, o-19-tf WANTED Clean, wnue old rags, at the Standard office Phone 56, 36o 21th at HIGHEST grade pianos and players from factory to our homes, good stock on baud at all times, lowest prices Easiest terms. Panione, 2a 74 Hudson. Tel 1209. KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson Ave, bet. 23rd and 24th S'e. Phone: 617-J. 12-2-tf FULL sized ink barrels. $1.00 apiece. Inquire Evening Standard, 360 24tb 8c Phone 56. 1-18-tI MONEY TO LOAN MONEY on flrtt mortgage real estate es-tate loans Kelly & Herrick 3-16-tf MONET TO LOAN on real estate, floO up, real estate contracts and mortgages bought and sold BICIISEL INVESTMENT CO. 2411 Washington Ave, Room 11. LOANS on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER &. KENNEDY, 423 24th St, opposite court house 6-12-tf Money to loan on city xn 'arm property. Any amount, no delaj MathewM-McCuIloch Co., under FlrBt National bank. Phone 301-W. MONEY to loan on watches, dla- , nionua, Jewelry, firearma, etc. Un- ' cle Sam's Loan Office, established 185. The Money Lenders of Ogden 278 25th st C H. Smith, Prop. 9-4-lyr CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get It today. Cheapest rates, best and most private terms In Utan D. D. Drake, over Paine & Hunt. MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. BrumtnitL 4-27-tf ; LOST AN umbrella. Clyde written on han-dle han-dle Return W illiams Music S'ore leeward 6 10 lwk PILLOW sham; between 27th St and Md Fori Finder call 969-M 6-9-lwk BAY mare, weigh! about 1.000 lbs. branded combination FUR on left Shoulder; reward .1 M Follirnan. R F. D. No 5, Ogden, Utah 6 7 lwk COLD Pansv shaped pin. pearl center, between Carr Dru and Bdgar Jones Co Return Standard. Reward 6-6-1 wk 9UEDE watch fob with gold c harm luitial "C " Finder return to thlfl office and receive reward 6-4 tf LOST OR STOLEN. ONE !ay marc, branded "T" on left shoulder; star in forehead wire cut scar on left foot, weight about 900 Phone 439 W Reward 6 1" 81 BOARD AND ROOM. ROOM and board, also somo table boarders Poplar Heights. 437 24th Streefc 6-17-lmo STORE FOR RENT 2462 GRANT avenue, small store room Apply Mayor's office. 6-3 lwk 223S WASHINGTON 2-stor brick building .for store room. 1000 feet deep, full paeement; reasonable ren-nl ren-nl to right party. Apply Mayors office. of-fice. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TIMBER tANDS. Apply for a quarter section of valuable valu-able Oregon timber land while you have the opportunity Man or worn an No residence y(,r full particular particu-lar see John W Gardner, Helena Hotel Ho-tel 6-4 lwk STRICTLY modern house within a block from Washington avenue. Phono 285-M 6-4 lwk BUILDING LOT BARGAIN FOR a few days only A lot 53x132 on Brlnker avenue near 2fith street, the best located and cheapest resi dence lot in OgdfMi $650.00 MATHEWS McCULLOCH CO. Under First National Bank. SMALL fruit farm close in Bargain C. D. IVES, 380 25TH ST. 5-31-lwk FARM FOR SALE 20 Acres Near Ogden Fine soil, good water right, all fenced and cultivated. culti-vated. Now in grain. Share crop goes with place. Only 3 miles from City Hall. Near fine 2-story public school, church and store. Good for gardening and chickens. Price .S4,000, half cash, balance long time, low interest. Will take small home or vacant lots close in for part. C D. IVES 380 25th St. 5-ROOM modern brick, all furnished, with piano. $2000; close in, phone 1388-J. 6-15-lmo PAVING RENT? Don't do It For a srnail amount down you can move into a dainty little lit-tle new. modern bungalow Pay the balance same as rent. Fluo location Price $2.1 r.it E. W CANNADY, 2411 WASHINGTON. ROOM 11 5- ROOM brick, all furnished with piano $2000. ternru; close In; 942 2&th, phone 13SS-J. o-15-lmo STRICTLV modern bouse within a block from Washington avenue In quire 235-M. 6-4-1 wk G-ROOM frame houao on Monroe, near 20th. a snap terms, $2500 Kelly & Herrick 5-12-tf 7-ROOM modern, large lot, close In; half block from car line. Small cash payment $1900.00 6- room brick, modern, full basement, lot 66x148. on bench; close to car and school, make terms to suit purchaser purchas-er $1850.00 4-room, modern; one-half block to car; clo6e In $1700.00 4- room modern brick, new, close In on bench ... .$2400. 00 5- room. frame, modern, good location, largo lot, chicken yard and garden $1500.00 Building lots on 25th St Bench, 50x 132 ft, each $300.00 See us for bargains In residences or building lots. Wo write insurance. PboDe 301-w Matbewa-McCuIloch Co, under First National Bank 5-14-tf CHOICE LAND IN splendid locatiou. oniy $16 per acre and up. easv terms; we have 16,000 acres of sub-Irrigated, irrigated and dry farm land to sell on very' eany terms, land verj productive, yielding from $S0 to $140 per aero each BeaBon ; climate Ideal, opportunity best in the I'nlted States to get a home and farm cheap aud easy Land celling fast Better write phone, or call on HUSSB1 WOODS REALTY CO.. 2411 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. Phone "'.9,1. 6-4-1 wk A HOME SNAP WK offer for sale lu the northwest part of the city close to the railway offices and wholesale district a mod ern five room house, east front, lot 50162 lawn, shade, garden, chicken run and Bhedfl This property will readily rent, and is worth Gu pr cent more than we ask for it Our price for a few days only $1,500.00. $400.00 cash, balance to suit ihe purchaser See us quick II Interested MATHEWS-McCULLOCH CO. Under First National Bank. $3,350 BUYS good lot, 82x132 ft., wjth two good frame houses, one 5 room, one 4-room Good east side location Terms H M , I are Standard Office. California has a trnckleHg trollev z ips. 1 FOR SALE Fine modern 6-room house, furnace heated; gas In this summer. On car line Good neighborhood. $3300 If I taken soon 5-room modem bungalow. To make quick sale will take $2000; $300 down; your own terms on the balance Newton-Burnham Co. At the Sign of the Bungalow, i'hone 139 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TWO 5-room modern bungalows, full basement; will trade for farm or city property Big bargain for cash. Inrpiirp J B Foulger, care I L Clark & Sons 6-21wk BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE proposition for lady or gentle man with small capital, good den. onstrators -that is a money maker pleasant work ; room 2. 330 24th St. 6 7 lwk PATENTS ! BEN LOEWENTHAL 5203 Prairie Ave, Chicago. Patent Promoter. ! Expert In patent Issues. Ogden reference. ref-erence. 5-14-tf The end man in a minstrel show j jean tell a Joke as well as the next j man. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT GROWERS. W ant contracts to make fruit boxes and crates. Will take farm products prod-ucts ns part payment in some cases Other small contracts taken. Address L M care Standard. 6-4 lwk 50 HEAD of horses for pasturage Smith Ranch.. North Ogden 6-10-lmo FARM TO TRADE. "ARM near town for house, close In C. D. IVES, 3S0 25th St l-I5-lyr OGDENBISINESS DIRECTORY Advertisements in thig column ' cost 75c per line por month, pay- j : able in advance. ACCORDION PLAITING i DONE in all lengths. 2568 Cole'e I Court, rear 240 26th St. Tol 173-W.i J. J. BRUMMITT Loans-tasurancc-Rcal Estate Phone 59 Under Utah National Bank Elegant Home Brummitfs Addition A new modern bungalow, located on the bench, 1 n'1VA a number of the most desirable lots in In the best residence part of the city; six large Brummitt's Addition for dale at $100 per lot. These rooms finished in natural wood, fine imported pa- are about a block from a new $35 000 school build- : per. electric fixtures, fine porcelain bath, station- which has been recently erected on the corner arv lavatory; toilet, hot and cold water connec- --nd flnd Harrison These lots I will cloe out at tlons throughout, large basement; strictly modern down and $5 per month at low rate of interest and up-to-date throughout, lot rr.xl'i". feet to alley: . j only 18000; $600 cash, balance $25 per month, with Chicken KanCn low rate of interest. , K , ... , . , I nave one of the most elegant locations for a nrii ni a. chicken ranch in the city, consisting of a little over -.Jill oireet one acre of ground This land slopes to the south t . . , . , . and west, is sandy soil and is admirable adapted I own about 1600 feet tron. on this .tree which ff)r a , d expect to sell during the next 9 days, as long as vv)thjn bloekl of a school house. 1 offer his property lasts, every one wll have an oppor- this property for $800 on an? kind of terms, tunlty of securing a building lot on the finest rest- 1 j dence street in the city, verv cheap, on easy terms Mnrlorn RnnffQlnw at low rate of Interest 1 can gn-e any frontage de- ''lUUcrn DUIlgdlOW sired either north or south and any sl.e lot re- a new modern bungalow, located near the Sacred quired For the next 30 days I will sell this front- Heart Academy, five large, spacious rooms, finish-age finish-age at from $6 to 20 per front foot on easy terms ?d in mission oak fine imported paper, massive electric chandeliers, fine porcelain bath, toilet, sta. $1200 tionary lav oratory, hot and cold water connections tllrniirhftnt laroi, Knunmnt olpillt nift.lnr- A im An elegant lot, 50 feet front, running back to l0 dtUp 0nly j300( Qn terms tQ uH Thia good depth; located within two blocks of the First great snap National Bank building, going at $1200, 8200 down, j calance $20 per month; this is a great snap Fine Lot ' TTmir Rnnm Hnmo An olKant lot located on the corner of 2.Tth street I UUi ivuviii iiuiuc and jMkBon Avenue, 100 hy 150 fct facing south A 4-room home with pantry and closet city water and west, this Is one of the most elegant lots in and electric lights, a large lot running back 135 the city foi an expensive residence, if sold hefore feet to 27-foot alle. located close In, for only June 15th, I will sell very cheap Can give any kind 81400, $100 down, balance same as paying rent. of terms desired. ATTORNEYS LAWTKR O'OOHNOLiLY, lover Nye Clothing Sio:o.) 2411 Wash av. Phono 39?. ! K T. HULANISKJ. First National Bank bldg. iZ-ll-tf BOOKBINDING J WILSON Book and looae 'eaf Je-vice Je-vice manufacturer UpAtalr. 24C& Wash. Phone 850. 12-30-lmc BILLIARDS AND POOL. BAKER'S Billiard room. 2452 Gran' ave. NOT THE BIGGEST BUT THL BEST. We have the coziest ozy Bll Hard Room In Ogden, and all standard high grade, no cheap; four slate tables ta-bles at Baker s THE WORLD FAMOUS BRUNSWICK BRUNS-WICK BALK 5x10 Bllliar and Pool tables. Well entllated rooms Tho Cozy. 326 25th CHD20PRACT0R F. J, FREENOR, D. C. Graduate Chiropractor, No drugs, su-gery or osteopathy; trj chiropractic (spinal adjustments i 2411 Washington avenue. Room It Phone 311. 6-7 tf, CARPET CLEANING K VAN KAMPICN Phc iS3 lor up- 1 holsterlng. mtttroks nik.LO. ro-s'.retching ro-s'.retching of bed eprlngs ELOCUTION. KATHRYN PASSFTT. instructor ol elocution; tor terms and information informa-tion inquire Phone 2223. 6-9-lmo JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk, phone us up. W will call for it. Tel 210. PAINTING, ?APSSHANGING PAINTING, paperbnnglng und tinting J. Den Harthog, Phone 671-R PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OR. A. FF.RNLUND, Physician and Surgeou. Office houru 11 tu 4 kv. in. New Peery Bldg . Huoson Ave. Phone i 19C;-W. Kc-iliicuco phoue 2129-W. 646 I Wol ington avenue. i-ll-lf PAPER CLEANING JAMES THOMPSON Expert paper ' cleaning, rough and paimed walla and burlap. All work guaranteed, i Phono :iw 2341 JackBOO avenue. PAINTING LESSONS LESSONS given in water color oil and pastel at 567 27th. t 10 lwk NOTARY PUBLIC. C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth St PHOTOGRAPHY UME people say tbey do not take a j good picture. Did you ever try Craw shaw? Studio. 210 25th It PRINTING WOODY PRINTING CO. We do good work, 2465 Wash ave. Pbono Sou )2-3uimo RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN STAMP WORKS phone 454, or maul card if you wish us to Cdll wiin aainplwfl- Oflico ispargo's. 12-3 It SANITARY OKK YOUR garbage hauled regular Sanitary San-itary can furnished free Sanitary i Garbage & Waste Paper Co Phoue, 620. 2438 Wuli. Aye. CITY SCAVENGER, McCorty Co, IVi Grant. Bell phone 2018-W. SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture -lotblng and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged, also tiunka nnd suitcases cheap A Slner, Phone li2C 179 1-2 i-nt-flft'h St. -13-lyT. I X L FURNITURE store. 2227 Washington Wash-ington are,. 2d-hand furniture of all kiids bought and sold. prices which no other uiore can equal 12-2-lyr j TAILOR MADE CORSETS SPIRRELL.V Corsets. Mrs Smith, 404 24th, 6 1 mo VACUUM CLEANERS ONE DOLLAR p - day. delivered and called for Electric Servico Co, Phone SS Up 24th bt FRATERNAL SOCIETIES J1ASONIC Queen Hither chanter No. 4, O. E. S.. regular meetings held at Masonic hal on Washington ave between 25tii and 16ia ttl . the tiTfl! and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing mt-'cnDerfl cordially Invited to attend. lannlo M. Whltu-more, W. M., CalUe E. Cbve, Secretary. Unity Lodge No. IS, F. & A. M.. Ma.bunjc lcmplo, 26o0 Washington avenue. Mceiiui;: very WeinesQuj evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members oi bibtor lodges and sojourning brethren coruiully invited to attend. S. W. Wherry, v . M. Feiix T. Moore, Secretary. Sec-retary. LADIES ot the Maccabees, Silver hlvo No. 1, u O T. M.. meet every liibt anu uiird Tnursuay evueungs at i o ciocK, anu every s.ucond and lourth ibursday alterutxins at V:30 o'clock. iu Lao'es' nail, 4-il Hudson ave Via-mng Via-mng members cordially .uvited to 't-tenu, 't-tenu, iatbryn KtJtlvston. Ju. C U jcunie iroui, K. L- Sllver Tent No. 1, Macabees of th Uorid, meet secona ud tuurth Alon-aay Alon-aay nights at 6 o'clock p. m. All Via-luiit Via-luiit an Knignta cordially invited. lv A. STiSPUlSNSON, Commanuer. W. B. OQLKTKEE, Record Keeper. Queen Cuy Rebcauh Lodge No 4, 1. U. L. V , mceu second and lourth Jr rluaj eveuings. at Udd f eiio .vs ball. ibitiny members invited Lula Claud-man, Claud-man, N ti., Lmma Meid. Kecorduig secretary, vis i weuty-ttird sueet. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle Cir-cle -No. o81, meets every N eduesaay night at 7: JO o'clock, K. of P. nail Visiting ueiguuora invited Dues cun be paiu to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D., 67-58 Lewla block. Addio liaker, t. N., 120 W . 27th St. Marlii Lrllea, Clerk, 27J1 MouriHj avenue. ORDER OF OWLS Ogden Nest No. l-lt, Order of Uvlb, meets ev-erj ev-erj Friday ev cuing In tneir own hll liiie old Elk club ruuiugj at B o'clock Visiting Brother Uwla aro invited in-vited to attend the nest meetings. L C Emmett, President. J Ullver, Sec-retar), Sec-retar), 2 110 Wabh Ave Woodmen ot the Worm Weber Lamp No 74 meets in K. ot P. ball in the Utah National bank building v-cry v-cry Thurauay uvoning at b o clock. Visiting Soodmeu cordially luvitod to attend L) D. iiuitb.. C. C.J E Auth, Clerk. First National Bank building. Royal Neighbors of America Meet every I irst and third Wednesday liigbts ot each mouth at 8 p. m, at the oad J'ellows hall Visiting neighbors neigh-bors luvitod Duos can be paid to Mrs. Anna Rles-Finle,, tl, D, room 21 Lewis block India Sawyer. Oracle Ora-cle 2453 HarriflOD Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and Qulucy. Knights of Pythias Ogden lodge No 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Cattle bull, Utah National bauk build - lug, ever Honda evening . All K of Ps ure requested to meet with ua. H. Luddingtoa, C ( i W. O. Kind, M. ot E j W L Uuderwood, K. of R. H S. Modern Woodmen of America Utah camp No. 990 meets every first and tnird Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock at K of P hail. Twenty -fourth sL and Washington ;ive Visiting members invited W H. Draney. Consul. J M. Shafer, L'lerk. Sogo Lily Circle No. 174 meets ot-ery ot-ery second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 p. in., in L O O. V hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. Mary E. Blixt. G. N., 451 31st SL Kate Hoyman, Cleric, BeU phon 1247-J. The I ench language is more easily eas-ily understood over the telephone than the Euslish language, providing you undorstand French Fraternal Order ot Eagles Ogden aerl No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evfc-lng at Eagles hall. I Hudson ave. at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles aro inited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open III 11 a. nu J. W. Griffin, W. President. Presi-dent. E. R Geiger, secretary. Dr. C. E Wardleigh, Aerie Physician. Brotherhood of American Yeomen Ogden Homestead. No. 1605, meets on 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at K. P hall. Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet with ua. Addle L. W:l-lanjs. W:l-lanjs. Foreman, 180 Twenty-first street. J. A. Junk, Correspondent, J-'jj Washington. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for furnishing material ma-terial and building sidewalks In Sidewalk Side-walk District No 118, being both -fidos of Quiucy avenue from 20th la -2nd streets and the west side of itrrant avenue from 19th to 20th street, under plans and specifications pro pared by the City Engineer and approved ap-proved by the Board of Commission erB. will be received at the office of the City Engineer. In the City Hall. Osden. Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m, on the 10th day of June 1913. At which lime all proposals re-celved re-celved Will be publicly opened and n-ruj aloud. Plans and specifications can be obtained upon application at tho office of the City Engineer, after June 16, 1913 The rlfcht ly reserved to reject any or al bids and to waive any defects! By order of the Board of Commission ers. II I CRAVEN, Citj Engineer. First publication. June 6. 1913 Last publication June 2S, 191.1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for furnishing material ma-terial and building sidewalks in Sidewalk Side-walk District No 119, being both sides of 7th street from Washington to Madison avenues, under plans ami .ipeclfications prepared by tho Cll tnglncer and approved by the Board of CViiDinissioners, will be received at i ho office of the City Engineer, in the City Hall. Opden Utah, until 10 o'clock a m., on the 30th day of June, 1913. At which lime all propolis received re-ceived will be publicly opened and read aloud. Plan6 and specifications can be obtained upon application at the office of the City Engineer, after June 16, 1913. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects. By order of the Board of Commission era. II J. CRAVEN, City Engiueer. First publication. June 6. 1913 Last publication, June 2S, 1913 WILL TEST SALMON RIVER Salmon City. Ida., June 9. Supervisor Super-visor Pearson of the Salmon national torost says that the United States geological survey department will Install In-stall a cable and car across tho Salmon Sal-mon river at this place for the purpose pur-pose of determlnlnp the exact speed Of the current and the amount of water wa-ter that p;isses a given spot each second. The cable will have a clear span of 252 feet. 1 he car will be equipped with a current meter and readings will be taken every ten feet j across etrvam Similar meters are j being installed on all the larger i streams In tho country. D,R this is the first to be placed in this section of Idaho. It will be In operation early next month. Last Sunday morning the Salmon river had risen 58 feet above spring low-water mark. -oo METHODISTS CELEBRATE Salmon City, Ida.. June 9. The for-tietO for-tietO anniversary of the Methodist Church In Salmon City was celebrated last week by special services, meetings meet-ings and a banquet. Bishop Luc-cock, Luc-cock, from Helena: District Superintendent Superin-tendent Parker and the Rev. H. Ellis Bush were the chief speakers At the reminiscence meeting, held on Saturday to celebrate the fortieth anniversary an-niversary of the first religious service h ld in Salmon, the chairman called upon all those present who attended that first service to stand, and nine of the pioneers respondpd The annual banquet of the High school was hold on Thursday In the gymnasium building. Philip Rand ac: eil as toast master and speeches wer made b) Miss B McDonald county superintendent su-perintendent of schools; P. Stratton. y Hall. Ruby Wayant. Floren " Thrasher. Attorneys Whltcomb and Cherry, and other. oo Motor-driv en pumps were In demand de-mand in Dayton after the recent flood. |