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Show ICASTORIAj For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Signature of I Denver & Rio Grande Western Pacific I Round Trip Excursion Rates EAST j Chicago $56.50 St Louis $51 20 8t Paul 53.50 Memphis 59.85 Omaha 40 00 Denver 22.50 Kansas City 40. CO Pueblo 22 50 LOW RATES TO MANY OTHER POINTS Cale Datet: June 27. All tickets good returning until j July 1, 3, 10, 11, 12, 18, 15, 29, Oct. 31st, Stop-over, allowed ! Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26, --d Diverse routes permitted, if) Sept. 2, 16. ) THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPERS TO DENVER I OMAHA, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY. AND ST. LOUIS. WEST I 4 San Francisco $40 00 , d,ahy ccmmenc- i San Francisco via Lo. Angeles.. 4C.00 '"flt wh 4 June 1,t- Um,t San Francisco via Portland... 58.50 uc 4't- I Dining car service Best anywhere If you are going EAST let us route you through Scenic Colorado and the Royal Gorge and if WEST, your itinerary will not be complete without a trip through the magnificent Feather River Canon. I Agency for all important Steamship lines. F. FOUTS, Telephone City Ticket Office GcncraAgent. --L feee Hotel Bldg. Had Tuberculosis of Glands Now WeD; Glandular Tuberculosis has yielded I to Eckman's Alterative when other remedies failed Read what it did In this case: I 2;.7 Lauriston St, Philadelphia, Pa. 'Gentlemen . -In March 1909, my i doctor pronounced my case 'Tubercu- J I losis in the Glands,' and a number of i j operations in a hospital failed to bene-1 fit me. In the meantime a friend of; mine advised Eckman s Alterative. ! The wounds in niv neck were still j open and in a frightful condition when! I I started to take It. After using two ; bottles I found I was improving, hav i ' ing gained weight, could eat and was i able to sleep. I continued -using- It until I was well. On November 11, ' lftio, I started to work, and since that time have not lost one day's work i througb sickness I highly recom-1 ' mend Eckman s Alterative to anyone who is suffering from Tuberculosis." Abbreviated ) j (Affilavlt) JOSEPH B. WHITE. Eckman's Alterative Is most effica-j effica-j clous in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lung affections and up-' up-' building the system Contains no ; harmful or ha hit-forming drugs. Ac oept no substitutes. Sold by leading j druegists Write Eckman laboratory. Philadelphia Pa . for booklet of recoveries re-coveries Advertisement. Practical Prescription Against Stomach Acidity N'ln-tnths of all case of stomach trouble nowadays nrf eausd bv too mu-h acid In the beginning th stomach Itself It-self Is not diseased but If this acid condition con-dition Is allowed to eat Into the stomach walls and produce stomach ulcers which mav render n radical surKical operation necessary even to prolong llf. 'Therefore, 'There-fore, an ' acid stomach'' l really a dangerous dan-gerous condition and should be treated seriously. It Is utterly useless to take pepsin and ordlnarv stomach tablets The excess acid or stomach hyperacidity must be neutralized h the administration administra-tion of an efficient antacid For this purpose the best remedy is blsurated magnesia taken in (eaSpoonful doses In a fourth of a Klass of water after each meal Larger quantities may be used If necessarj as u is absolute!) harmies? Be suie to ask for the blsurated magnesia mag-nesia as other forms of magnesia make effective mouth washes but they have not the same aiiion in the stomach a the blsurated. Ton can get blsurated magn&sla from A R Mclntvr Drue I 0 advertisement. Excursions From Ogden and Salt Lake City To EAST AND RETURN Kansas City $40.00 St. Louis 51.20 Chicago 56.50 Minneapolis or St. Paul ... 53,50 Peoria 65.40 Mempnis 69.85 Proportionately low rates to many other points. Limit October 31, 1914. Stopovers permitted. Diverse routes. iJune 27. July 1, 3, 10, 11, 12, 18, 25, 29. August 5, 12, 19, 26. September 2, 16. For further information address E. R. LEIS, General Agent, A. T. A S. F. RY. SYSTEM. 223 Judge- Bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah. 'Phone Wasatch 1123. Save Time! Time lost because of headaches, lassitude and depressions of biliousness, bil-iousness, is worse than wasted. Biliousness yields quickly to the safe, certain home remedy BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Tarywkcr. la box, 10c, 2le LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County, State of Utah. George Lucas, Plaintiff, vs. Clara M Lucas. Defendant The State of Utah to the said Defendant De-fendant : You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action ac-tion is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered aKanflf -vou accord Ing to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony mat-rimony heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff VALENTINE GIDEON. Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O Address. So. 311 First National Nation-al Bank Bldg.. Ogden, Utah. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by the I Board of Commissioners of Ogden i City, Utah of the Intention of said 1 Board to make the following de-j de-j scribed Improvements. to-wit. To ' create the south side of Fifteenth j street between Washington and Grant i avenues; also the east, and west sides of Grant avenue between Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets, and the ! north side of Seventeenth street be tween Washington and Grant ave-I ave-I nues as a sidewalk district and to I construct therein five (5) foot con-erete con-erete sidewalks four (4) inches thick, together with all intersections and the necessary grading therefor and to defray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at $3,500 00, by a local assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground lying and being within with-in the following district, being the dibtrict to be affected and benefited by said improvements, to-wit All the land lying between the outer boundary lines of said streets and a line drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to said outer boundary lines on the south side of Fifteenth street between Washington and Grant avenues, on the east and west sides of Grant avenue between Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets, and on the north side of Seventeenth street between be-tween Washington nnd Grant avenues ave-nues in Ogden City. Utah being part of lots 23. 24, 25 and 28 in block 7. Five-Acre Plat "A", Ogden City Sur-ve Sur-ve All protests and objections to the carry ing out of .such Intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 17th day of July, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m. that being the lime set by the said Board pi Commissioners w hen they will hear and consider such bjections as may be made thereto, at the Mavor's office, at the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah. By order of the Board of Cominia sioners of Ogden City, Utah. Dated 1 his 23rd dav of June 1914 FLORENCE O STANFORD. City Recorder. First publication June 23. 1914 Last publication July 15, 1914 NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, of the intention of said board to make the following described Improvements, Im-provements, to-wit: To create both sides of Washington avenue between Twelfth and Second streets as a curb and gutter district and to construct therein concrete curbs and gutters according to the standard form adopt ed and used in Ogden City, and together to-gether with all Intersections and the i necessarv grading therefor and to i defray the whole of the cost thereof, 1 estimated at $14,500, by a local as sessment upon the lots and pieces o' I ground lying snd being within the following district, being the district to be affected and benefited by said Improvement, to-wit: All the land ly ing between the outer boundary lines of said avenue on both sides there of. and a line drawn fifty feet out ward from and parallel to the said outer boundary lines, being part of the N. E 1-4 of Section 20. and part of the east one-half of Section 17. all in Township .6 north. Range 1 west. Salt Lake Base and Meridian; also Lots 1 to 10, inclusive. Block 1, Lots 1 to 10, Inclusive; Block 6, all in Terrace Ter-race Subdivision, Lots 12 to 22, In elusive; Block 2, Lots lo to 19, inclusive; in-clusive; Block 4, all In Monterey addition; ad-dition; lots 8 to 16, inclusive. Block 5, Lots 7 to 9, inclusive; Block 4, all in Orchard Grove addition; lots 1 to 6 in Garfield Subdivision-, lots 1 to S, inclusive, Block 1, Myers addition; Lots 1 to 4. Wedell's Five Point An nex; Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Lots 1 and 2, Block 2. all in Drumller'B Addition, Ad-dition, and Lots 1 to 8, inclusive. Block 1. Orchard Grove Annex All protests snd objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 17th day of July. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m... that being the time set by said Beard of Commissioners when tbey will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto, at the Mayors office at the Cltv Hall. Ogden City, -Utah. Bv order of thp Board of Commis sioners of Ogden City. Utah Dated this 22nd day of June. 1914 FLORENCE O. STANFORD. City Recorder. First publication June 23. 1914. Iast publication July 15, 1914 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ogden City proposes to make the following fol-lowing public Improvements, to-wit: To repave Twenty-fourth street from the west side of Washington avenue to the east side of Grant avenue with two and one-half inches of asphalt on a six-inch concrete foundation, and to construct on either side of said Twenty-fourth street concrete gutters, the curb to be of sandstone, the same to be reset, where necessary, together with all the necessary excavating and grading therefor. And sealed bids are Invited for said work and will be received at the office of the City Recorder Re-corder in the City Hall at Ogden, Utah until 10 o'clock a. m. on the 30th dav of Juno, 1914. at which time said bids will be considered by the Board of Commissioners, and contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. bid-der. Instructions t0 bidders, plans and specifications for said Improvements Improve-ments can be seen and examined at the office of the City Engineer In the City Hall of said city. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids By order of the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden City. Utah, this, the 4th day of June, 1914. FLORENCE O STANFORD, City Recorder. First publication June 4, 1914. Last publication June 26, 1914. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ogden City propose to make the following fol-lowing public improvements, to-wit: To pave Eccles Avenue from the south side of Twentyiflfth street to the north side of Twenty-sixth street with two and one half inches (2 1-2 ) of asphalt on a six-inch (6j concrete base between gutters, together with the necessary grading and excavating thereof. And sealed bids are invited I for said work and will be received at the office of the City Recorder in the Oily Hall at Ogden, Utah, until 10 ; o'clock a m. on the 30th day of June 1914, at which time said bids will be considered by the Board of Commissioners, Commis-sioners, and contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Instructions Instruc-tions to bidders, plans and speclfica-t'ons speclfica-t'ons for said improvements can be seen and examined at the office of the city engineer in the city hall of said city. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Ogden City, Utah, this, the 4th day of June. 1914. FLORENCE O STANFORD, City Recorder First publication June 4, 1914. Last publication June 26, 1914 NOTICE. Notice Is given that, pursuant to di-1 rection of the Board of County Commissioners Com-missioners of Weber County, Utah, and as authorized by Sections 527. 528, 529 and 530 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, bids will be received at ray office until June 27. 1914, for such books, blanks and stationery as may be required by the several coun ty officers of said county during th? year beginning July 1. 1914. The probably quantity of each item mav be ascertained by referring to the es tlmates of the same prepared by the several officers and on file in my office of-fice and to which reference is hereby made All bids shall state separately the price of each item of books, blanks and stationerv to be furnished, and the right is reserved on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners to accept or reject any and all bids, or to accept or reject a part of any bid The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required to give a bond for the faithful performance of the contract Bids will also be received until June 27. 1914, for the publication of county reports, notices and advertisements advertise-ments during the year, beginning July L, 1914, Including the delinquent tax list for the year 1914. the right being reserved by the Board of County Com mlssioners to reject any and all bids and to readvertise. By order of the Board of County Commissioners S G DYE. Count v Auditor By HARRY HALES. Deputy Ogdtn. Utah, June 18. 1914 First publication Tune IS, 1914. Last publication June 26, 1914. NOTICE. Eden HarrisvUle, Hooper Huntsvllle, Kanesvllle, Marriott, Plain City, and Roy. Weber County. Utah Notice is hereby given that in pursuance pur-suance of resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, on June 8, 1914, Special Elections are hereby called in Eden. HarrisvUle. Hooper, Hunts ville, Kanesville, Marriott, Plain City, and Roy Road District of Weber We-ber County, Utah, on Tuesday. July 7. 1914, at Eden School House. The Ogden Pressed Brick and Tile Office at Harrlsville. Hooper School House, Huntsvllle School House. Kanesville School House, Marriott School House. Plain City School House, Roy School House, respectively, in said districts, between the hours. 7 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. on said day. for the purpose of submitting to the qualified qual-ified electors within said districts a proposition to authorize the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, to levy for the fiscal year 1914. a district road tax of five (5) mills on all the taxable property within each of said districts except Huntsville In which district the proposition prop-osition is to levy a district road tax of three (3) mills on all the taxable property within aald district, to be used exclusively for the construction and repair of roads and highways situated sit-uated in the respective districts named herein. Only registered voters residing within said districts, who shall have paid a property tax therein in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirteen (1913) shall be entitled to vote at such election. The following named persons have been duly appointed by the said Board of County Commissioners as Judges of election to conduct such special elections in the respective dls tricts named: Eden Virgil B. Stal-lings. Stal-lings. Albert Carver and J. M Shupe. Harrlsville Fred A. Miller. Leander S. Harris and W H. Louder. Hoper T. M. Jones, George E Fowlsr and Joseph H. Fowlea. HunUvllle Jens NeJIson, Christian Wngpr -a Peter M. Jensea. KajiesvdTte James Those Toy Balloons will be given away Saturday, June 27th. One free with every purchase of 1 Oc or over. We give these to help introduce intro-duce our guaranteed "WEAR- VVi EVER" Rubber Goods. You cannot buy anything bet' w1 ter. to Drugs 5 WASHINGTON AT. 25 TH ') ?w Qlt Rawson. Thomas Jones and Alma Wll- 1 J" son. Marriott George A. Hodsoti 4f5 David H Stanger and Caleb Parry' ' W2 Plain City C. E.. Palmer, James L. Robson and Thomas England. Roy D. J Hammon, Harry' Hamblin and 8t'1 Jesse Stoker St., By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County Utah. (Seal) MORONI SKEEN, Chairman, Board of County Commis- sioners, Weber County, Utah. S. O. DYE, wi County Clerk, Weber County, Utah. ! hoi Dated June 11. 1914. n0 Date of first publication, Thursday flu June 11, 1914 Date of last publication, Friday, July 3, 1914. o 1 Ph FRATERNAL SOCIETIES i --. r Order of Owls, Ogden Nest. No. 21 U18. Order of Owls, meets every Fri-day Fri-day evening In tbelr own hall (the old Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. ViiU Ing Brother Owls are Invited to at j gv tend the next meetings. T. C. Iver-gon, Iver-gon, President; O. C. Reberg, Secretary. Secre-tary. ' U Women of Woodcraft Sego Lily Cir- '2 cle No. 174 meets every second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 o'clock In I. O O. F hall; visiting neighbors cordially invited. Frances Coppock, - C N , 857 27tb St Kate Heyman, f Clerk. 232 23d. 53: Fraternal Order or Eaglea, Ogiiea R( Aerie No. US, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles' hail. Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Uutlrig brother EagleB are invited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open Ft at 11 a m. Wm. Doyle, W. President, E. R. Geiger, Secretary; Dr. C f Wardleigh, Aerie Physician. M 25! MASONIC Queen Estber chapter : No. 4. O. E. S . regular meetings held pc at Masoulc hall on Washington ave. . between 25tn and 26th sts.. the first and third Fridays of each month. So- ' journing niemueig cordially invited to 1 attend. Minni Parker. W. it.; Cailie Ad E- Cave, Secretary. n Woodmen of the World, Weber In( camp No 4, meets in the W. 0 W Pb hall, Fraternit block, JJi'O Washing- tou avenue, every Thursday evening CC at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor- 222 dially Invited to attend Geo. Huss. C. C.; W. M Piggott, Clerk P0 eel Ladles of the Maccabees of the World Silver nive No. 1. meets every lint and tniro Friday evening at S Rc o'clock; and every second and fourth pe Friday atternoons at j;3u o clork, In Woodmen hall Fraternity block. Visiting Vis-iting members" cordially invited to at-tend. at-tend. Alice Coiiina, ,. C; jouie l'rout. R. K. ,le Kojai .Neiuuuis o America lneeu -- every second and fourtn Moonday j HC nigncs ol each month at a o ;ioc a( roo in new Odd Fellow nji, Praternlt ' building. Visiting neifcuuora lnviieu. tun lugebieibou, la, oicei avenue I flb Lillian .Newtou. Recorder, aim aa- 1 Phc Wumcy. 23r Utah Lamp Nu WJO Modern Wood- ON men 01 America meets every Tuesday fl.i nignt in new K. 01 F. nan, j uoora north 01 postorfice Uut of town FTl memoers cordially mvued to meet scr with us. u. F. ulsen, consul. J. kt Sharer, Clerk- p0 Ogden Lodge, No. 2, Knights of iv- cl thias, meets every Monday eveniDg 1 at 8 o'clock in Castle bail uf the Py- fi thian building, 'o5l Grant avenut. jr. Visiting Knights welcome A. E. Pra.u C. C; W. L. .Underwood, K. R. S.; W (j Kind M F. nv ; Joe Unity Lodge No. 18 F. A A M., Masonic Temple, 266ii Washington , v venue. Meetings every Wednesday I ff- evennjg at 7: 3U o cloca Members of Lro sisier lodges and sojourning brethren pho cordially invited to attend. Fred M Nje. W, ftlLj 1, aioore, Secre- NIC tary. j am8 Royal Highlanders. Ogden Castle j pfy" No. i25 meets in the new 10 U. F . 23fio nail, Fraternity block. 23-'0 'Wash. ; Ave., every 2nd and 4th Friday ever- 1 Ing at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highland- STF ers cordially Invited. A, v. Wykss. L P. William Muller. Sec-Treaa fW Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. . iioi I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth 2295 Saturday evenings st Odd Fellow , hall Visiting members invited. Io' hqc Walls, N. o., Emma Meld, Recordlnf j Becretary, 711 Twenty-tnlrd street. . Brotherhood of American Teot j QQu Ogden Homestead No. 1506 meets oa Apt' rsry Tuesday evening In W. O. W. ball. Fraternity building, Wssbln ton avenue. Visiting Archers srs Fijr cordially invited to meet with u Gas LeRoy Mc Knight, foreman, S34 29th j 24th' street. J. A. Junk, Correspondent. . 1201 Washington avenue. J Hou Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Clrc ) light No. 581. meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman ftlCfc Hall. Fraternity Bldg., Wash. Ave. 2465 Visiting Neighbors Invited. Dues can J be paid to McBrlde Drug Co., 2463 ROO Washington Ave. Anna Mills, G. N . I 24th ; 223 W. 31st Street Phone 165P-R-Merle Crites, Clerk, 2731 Monroe. Phone 1831-R. |