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Show I ICS3 HB Commercial National Bank Is well propared to furnish 1 A I i ' -; 'to customers the facilities and service which assure ac- ' J '; curacy and promptness In the handling of their banking ! i L lJuiI business. , k S !j We cordially In vlte you to oren a Chock Account j! ; ;!; (X)N1ERLb jjj l I NMIONAL f cap'u $100,000.00 ij :, h BANK. Surplus & Profits $75,000.00 ! I OODEN, UTAH. ZZ jj LIcpiMs, Gases and Electricity Can be measured a correctly as a pound of sugar or a gallon of Byrup. In this add I will not say a word about the home comforts enjoyed by the uses of the electric current but instead tell you something some-thing of our meters and the system employed to keep thorn measuring correctly. . "We maintain a meter testing and repairing department where we cheerfully Invite the public whenever a meter Is to be tested. If you think the bill rendered Is not in aocordaoce with the amount of current consumed, your meter will be tested, and If found correct, will again bo rcBet in your store or resldouce. Our proving instruments, used for testing test-ing are manufactured by the Weston Electric Manufacturing Company of Now Jersey, and next to a fine watch, there is no other mechanism so accuratp or precise as the electric meter of today. The Westlnghouse and General Electric Co.'s are tho two leading manufacturers of eloctrlc meters. Expert talent is constantly In this flold of work for improvement and accuracy. Gas and electric meters usually run slow after the first or second year of use and are then brought In for correction. New York, Massachusetts and other states hao frequently proven the accuracy of gas and electric measuring Instruments by creating creat-ing an ofnee of public inspection for the - purpose of carrying on this work, and the retults obtained hare been so universally accepted by engineers, mechanics and competing companies manufacturing electrical elec-trical measuring instruments that doubts of their correctness, are no longer held. Utah light & Railway Co. l. DECKER, LOCAL MANAGER. A Simple Prescription For tho Hair. In the good old days cur mothers used to tell us to use garden sage for dandruff and falling hair. A simple sim-ple Infusion was made of tho common garden sago and applied to the roots of the hair. This old time remedy is stlli used In many sections of tho coun-tiy coun-tiy to this day. It has also been discovered dis-covered that the Indians of the northwest north-west used to make a brew (or tea) of the wild sage (sage brush) and apply ap-ply It for all scalp affections. White people also used this Bage brush tea with good results.. A careful study has been made of tho different kin2 of sage and It has been found thai the wild Bage or sage brush contains much more of this certain curative property than does the tamo sage. The reason for this Is apparent The wild sage growing as It does in a soil rich In Bulphur and volcanic ash naturally nat-urally contains much more medicinal matter. . . One of the main objections to the use of these crude preparations, especially es-pecially so of tho wild sago, was the disagreeable odor of the brush. This objection has been overcome after thiee years of careful experimenting in a laboratory especially fitted for tbo purpose so that you can now procure pro-cure a preparation free from all the disagreeable odorB but still containing all the active principles of the wild sage. This preparation Is guaranteed to cure dandruff and stop falling hair, and will do bo if directions aro carefully care-fully followed. A6k for Sage Brush Hair Tonic. For rale at all the leading Drug Stores and Barber Shop6 in this city. THE FRED. J. K1ESEL CO. f I THE PIONEER EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE GROCERY f HOUSE IN THE STATE OGDEN, UTAH. j Sole Agents for the Pabst Brewing Co., Milwaukee, WU. . . ; I Distributors and General Agents for I-PAN-EIA. , Monarch of Table and Medicinal Waters. Is a purely natural mineral water the ONLY in the United States bottled at the Natural Mineral Water Springs, . 80DA SPRINGS. DDAHO. I The UTAH NATIONAL HANK I of OGDEN, DM;!, f: j OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY W2TICH I t THEIR BALANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY WARRANT. , I J. E. Dooly, President. Ralph E. Hoaj, Cashier. R Horace E. Peery, Vice-Pres. A. V. Mcintosh, Ass't. Cashier. Can't look well, eM well or feel well with impuro blood feeding jour body. Blood Bit'eis. Eat simply, take exercise, exer-cise, keep clean and you will have long life. ' - TAKE THE CONFERENCE SPECIAL, Salt Lake and Ogden Ry., 8 a. m. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Faro $1. Phones 2000. PURIFIES 90yo9o BAD BLOOD Bad blood 13 responsiblo for most of our ailments, and when from any Sause it becomes infected with impurities, humors or poisons, trouble in some Conn is sure- to lollow. Mudd5', sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc.. show that the blood is infected with unhealthy humors which have changed It from a pure, fresh stream to a sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its Impurities through tho pores and glands of tho skin. A very common evidence evi-dence of bad blood is sores and ulcers, which break out on tho flesh, often !rom a very insignificant bruise, or even scratch or abrasion. If tho blood pas healthy tho place would heal at once; but being infected with lmpuritlc3 which are discharged into the wound, irritatioa and inflammation are set ap, the fibres and tissues aro broken, and the soro continues until tho blood is purified of the cause. S. S. S. is Nature's blood-purifier and tonic, made entirely from roots, herbs and barks. It goes down into the circulation circula-tion and removes every particle of Impurity, humor or poison, restores lost vitality and steadily tones up tho cntiro system. S. S. S. neutralizes any sxeess of acid in tho blood, making it pure, fresh and healthy, and permanently perma-nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Boils, and all other skin sruption or disease. Book on the blood and any medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA B GBEN STATE BANK I OGDEN, UTAH v ! '; We endeavor to advance the business interests of our customers in every legitimate way. H. C. Bigelow, Prest. J. M. Browning, Viee-Prest. j A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. f U. S. Depositary. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH ;i Capital and Undivided Profits ....$275,000.00 k David Eccles, Pres. M. S. Browning, Vice-Pres. G. H. Tribe, Vice-Pres. John Pingree, Cashier. John Watson, Vice-Pres. Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. Mii'r - ii --,'n,--,.--.ii-mi iinM..lfci VrHiiiiniiiMi Don't Meat f A sVfftie Kitciieift If f All the necessary family cook- ' . jr m may be done as well on a (fyl-, , ,,, , x, ly New Perfection, Wick Blue tUr''"yT'f7J .Flame Oil Cook-Stove as on :- - rffT the best coal or wood range. r i'jL- . By usin the "New Perfec- nBj tolV ton" Oil Stove, the annoyance fy SW d" C) an overheated and stuffy -Z!!!2 IT kitchen is entirely avoided, even M in midsummer. The scientific jj j w) construction of the ,MEWFEF,FECM ' . : Wick Btae Flame Oil Cook-Stove ensures quick work and a cool kitchen. The " New Perfection" has a substantial CABINET TOP for warming; plates and keeping; keep-ing; food hot after it is cooked. Also drop shelves on which to set small cooking utensils every convenience, even to bars for holding; towels. OMade in three sires. Can be had either with or without Cabinet Top. If not at your dealer's, ( J3L write our nearest agency. Pr-, tea and very handsome. Give a C powerful light and boms for hour with one filling. Portable, J tilt, convenient Just what every home needa. HT If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. I CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY V , (Incorporated) JfW7ri')i,iniui,n mm.w 11 "L m:"mm l"J"'V,l'?;'f '' TV"",'? W I GOLD, SILVER, LEAD, COPPER, TUNGSTEN, MOLY- j J i BDENUM, CINNABAR found in the mines of the -i i i Aura King Gold Mining Co. li . ' an'd- J Spanish Belt Mining Co. j Thirty Mming Claims, 500 acres good Mineral Ground, ' two Mills properties already produoing. Limited amount of treasury stock offered to Ogden people at a low price. Let us ' ; tell you about, our ' 'COMBINATION . PLAN ' 'the best way , I i to buy Mining Stock ever proposed. R. P. HUNTER, President First National Bank Bldg., Oden, Utah. For that tired, run-dorn feeling eat j !It has all the body-buUding material in the whole wheat prepared in a digestible B ' form. Try it for breakfast. 1 WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULT |