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Show i S j THE MAGIC FLUID Few drops and corns or calluses loosen and lift off with fingers. No pain! I I i . lie world owes thanks to tne genius in Cincinnati who disered free-zone, free-zone, the new ether drug. Tiny bottles of the magic fluid can now be had at any drug store for rT!i a few cents. You simply J apply a few drops of thiB Ht-ijf freezone upon a tender. JR L aching corn or a hardened callus, instantly the sore- I RfH nrss disappears and short- l l I lv you will find the corn J m' li or callus so loose and t 1 shriveled that you lift It ,tfJN! I off with tho finger?. Not a 'y3 I bit of pain or soreness Is f L felt when applying free- Ss zone or afterwards. It , doesn't even irritate tho skin or flesh. For a few cents one can now get rid of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, as well as painful calluses on bottom of feet Everyone who tries freezone becomes an enthusiast en-thusiast because it really doesn't hurt or pain one particle. Genuine freezone has a yellow label Look for yellow label. Advertisement. L As An Aid To Your Digestion! j You should TRY j fit tones, invigorates 'r f and strengthens the . I enre digestive system j uu CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY. DON T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co, 2835 Sheffield Ae. Chicago", Chi-cago", 111 . writing your name and address ad-dress clearly. You will receive in return re-turn a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for cough', colds' and croup, Foley Kidney Pills; for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, rheuma-tism, backache, kidney and bladder ail ments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bow els A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Ad ertisement oo LITTLE GIRL HAD CROUP Every mother knows and fears croup Mrs. R M. Raney. R. F. D 2. Stanford, Ky., writes: "My little girl I had been having croup every few nights I began to give her a few drops of Foley's Honey and Tar Cora-pound Cora-pound every 'wo or three hours, and that night she slept well, never coughed cough-ed any, and the next day her cold was gone. To all of my friends I am saying, say-ing, 'Get a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar for la grippe, coughs, colds and croup A genuine cure 1 " A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement. rr . -. EXCLUSIVELY OGDEN OWNED DAVID C. ECCLES, President W. H. WATTIS, Vice President CHAS. E. KAISER, Vice Pres. RALPH E, HOAG, Vice Pres. JOHN ML. BROWNING, Director JOSEPH SCOWCROFT, Director W. J. PARKER, Director A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier PAUL M.' LEE, Asst. Cashier UTAH NATIONAL BANK of Ogden. Established 1883. South East Corner 24th and Wash. 18 RHEUMATIC, ! ACHING JOINTS 10 STOP PI Instant relief with small trial bottle of old, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" Rheumatism Is pain" only. Not one case in fifty requires internal inter-nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right into your sore, stiff, aching joints, and relief eomes instantly. "3 Jacobs Oil" ii a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness Don't suffer! Relief awaits you "St. Jacobs Oil" is just as good for sciatica, sci-atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains. Advertisement. Send Todav for Booklets. WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS and "Feeding Chicks" Free on request. Now booking orders for Spring Chicks. MUST HATCH INCUBATOR CO. 404 Sexenth St., Petaluma, Cal. The Boy 4$ M Who Sayfti and then -v" . . '' B comes often to &a. '' ' ''B! ' B this bank and WVm B DOES IT has m the stuff in him fs! SrS m which makes W5' Jfc f '&k 1 1 success. Jii'k BOYS, say riht now: "I WILL have a savings Wj account" and JSr then come to j this bank and - CaerrUht tUr7 BUltU Co, SL tvj I OGDEN SAVINGS BANK I 2384 Washington Ave. MUCH EXTRA WORK IN MARCH ( It'a between seasons now. when few I persons perspire as much as health de-1 mand- The result is doubie work for the kidneys, for the kidneys must throw out waste matter from the sys ! tern that is eliminated through the! pores when persons perspire. Over-1 I worked, weak or disordered kidneys need help now. B. H. Stone. Reading,; Fa., writes: "Whenever I need a kid-j ney remedy I rely on Foley Kidney , Till- They hae been worth their! weight in gold to me." A. R. Mcln- i ( tyre Drug Co Advertisement- HOT TEA BREAKS I A COLD TRY THIS I Get a small package of Hamburg I Breast Tea, or as the German folks St call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at I an pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful I of the tea, put a cup of boiling water I upon it, pour through a sieve and H drink a teacup full at any time. It is p the most effective -way to break a cold I and cur grip, as it opens the pores, I relieving congestion. Also loosens the I bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely veg- I etable, therefore harmless Advertise- 1 ment, I I 1 ALTAMONT HAIR I STORE Scientific treatment and care of I the skin, scalp and hair. Shampoo-i Shampoo-i Ing, halrdressing, manicuring and I all branches of beuty culture, I Combings made Into all the latest puffs, curls and switches. I DOLL HOSPITAL Reed Hotel Bldg., 421 25th Street. PHONE 107-J. DOOCCOOGCOQGCOQ Give First Q Consideration iJ Q to Safety O H i in choosing a banking tr connection, give safety the first consideration. r") The Commercial Na- r tional Bank, a deposi- tary of strength and ef-r ef-r ficient service, invites ? your nccount subject, to Cj W COMMERCIAL Q I H NATIONAL P p BANK W "S Ogden, Utah. Cj Subject to Prior Sale. Advance in Price, or Withdrawal we offer the Unsold Portion of 200,000 Shares Treasury' Stock of the Beaverhead-Alberta Oil & Gas Co. NELSE NELSN. of Dillon President Banker, Capitalist and Land Owner. DR JACOB THARKELSON. of Dillon Vice President DR T GRIOG, f Butte Secretary Treasurer G.T. PAUL, of Dillon Director Prominent Merchant. J W JACQUETTE. of Butte Director Merchant Tailor. CH RLES FISH, of Butte Director I Tilling in Beaverhead County, Montana, four miles from the Butte- Salt Lake branch f the Oregon Short Line Railway, and nine miles -outh f the I Ity of Dillon, where the FIRST WELL IS ALREADY SHOWING GOOD OIL. This w.-ll h; s filled the baler with oil of high grade all the way down ,,.oin shi i fen nur head driller, who has drilled sixty wells, con- fidently predicts here a producing well in the first oil sands at 1,000 to 1 00 feeL SMALL CAPITALIZATION FAT TREASURY. mhnrized capital stock. 4.000.0UO shares; issued and outstanding, 1500 000 shares- reserve in treasun. lV.OO.Ohii shares All common took ptr Aalue 10c. capitalization $400,000; fully paid and nonassessable. nonas-sessable. No preferred stock, bonds or mortgages, or other indebtedness, indebt-edness, except current accounts. DRILLING UNDER WAY NIGHT AND DAY. We own 1 280 acres of land in this Beaverhead tract, and also 160 a rea a mile northeasl of GreybuU, w yo which is becoming more valuable val-uable every day as a result of surrounding successful development. v purpose drilling there later and are confident of success at Grey-bull Grey-bull as well as in - Beaverhead pool. j EVERY ACRE BEARS OIL INDICATIONS. Our entire Beaverhead tract of 1,280 acres carries unmistakable, . unerring oil pot. niials identical with those of the richly productive , Big Horn Yalh-v (Wvo) oil fields. Our neighboring corapanV well, neai "Hon alreadv HAS OIL also in the first oil sands at a depth of 1 006 fet. Their driller is confident it is a 500-barrel well as soon I LOOK AT THESE HUGE OIL PROFITS. j 'I he demonstrations already made are assuring that our drilling is j me, t.nc with success, and we are confidently anticipating the day B SliU BOOD When our No. 1 well will be yielding fifty to 500 barrels , laih With oil so hiph priced as now ($3 05 per barrel) this one well promises to guide the Beaverhead-Alberta Oil & Gas Co. into the pa3-tnres pa3-tnres of permanent prosperity W VERY LIMITED OIL STOCK HOLDINGS HAVE MADE HUNDREDS H OF FAMILIES ENORMOUSLY WEALTHY. Per Day. Per Year. Net J One 50-barrel well, means, at $3 per H barr0l 150 J-? ' 031?0 N Vive 50-barrel wella mean 25,250 l'".:.-.o o . - bs i rel well mean 1.500 J50 000 448 000 Five 500-barrel wells mean . . 7.500 250, 2 247,750 The small expense of production and the prodigious percentac of l nrofil carried bv oil wells render investments in oil wells extremely lucrative for stockholders. This is the secret of huge oU company ( Idends now being paid. Application Will Be Made to List the Stock on the Salt Lake Stock Exchange. In a new Meld like the Beaverhead is now, in a company possessing so KTeat an acreage as the Beaverhead-Alberta Company owns (12S0 acres) there Is peerless opportunity for every man who can and will realise that ownership of a few hundred shares of Beaverhead-Alberta stock is treading the roadway toward financial independence. Th.' ele- J nunts of risk are alreadv eliminated and the cost of the chance is re-dUCi re-dUCi d to the minimum. The value of the stock can scare ly fail to he b ever on th- upward trend. Having placed a large part of the 200,000 shares treasury stock, we now offer the unsold portion at a PRE-L I ST I N G SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF 10c PER SHARE. O 10 000 shares $1,000 ."on shares 50 fJ 1,000 shares 100 250 shares 25 H Wire reservations at our expense 100 shares . 10 Kemember that "We are getting the oil at Dillon," that our well may I gush now any day and immensely advance the worth and price of the shares, and address Beaverhead-Alberta Oil & Gas Co. JOHN E. SHIPMAN, Dillon Manager; Box 655, Dillon, Montana. H REFERENCES We refer to the State Bank of Dillon and all mer- chants in the city, and other leading, reputable citizens of Beaver- head County. Montana. - |