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Show FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS THE LAST GREAT OPPORTUNITY fo secure choico home sites. In a re- I strlctcd district, by Washington ave-J nue, on easy payments, Pavements nre- niw completed and palj for. A modern bungalow la being constructed. construct-ed. Several lots were sold last week to young men of enterprise who are to build classy cottages. It Is in tbis vicinity I hat the city's great building activity Is going on. Rise In values always goes hand in hand with build-. build-. Ing activity. Buy here and now and jour property will at once begin to increase in value. Our building restrictions re-strictions will surround your home with other beautiful homes. Come soon and get your choice of the remaining re-maining home sites. We are bringing a homr- within your i reach, .lust a little effort on our part will bring jou Into a home of-,-our own. WHY FAY RENT? WEBER REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO. Opposite the Postoffice. Phone 570. HOl'SK and lot, 1071 Wall. Cheap JT.r.n no, 7-27-lwk 2'xl3S feet, with nice, new, modern .dwelling, in southwest part of town. $1,450. Worth more money $450 cash, balance on time. E. F. Bratz. No. 110 25th street, 7 1C lwk' 10 ACRES of land with 10 shares of water. Located at Clinton, "Davis ' nnnty. Price $6,500.00. Address F. 3. Mitchell. Hooper, R. F. D. No. 2. Utah. 7-8-1 mo IHREE-ROOM bouse, lot 100x137 feet. Enquire 1485 23rd. Must be ;old beforo August 1st Bell 1506-Y, lT 22L 7-27-lwk ! SUNNY ALBERTA, CANADA, IS ATTRACTING THOUSANDS OF FARMERS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. WHO ARE POUIUNG INTO THIS, THE ORE IT EST WIIEAT-PRODUC1NG AREA ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT, AND ARE BUYING UP THESE FERTILE LANDS READY FOR THE PLOW, AND ARE BECOMING RICH AND INDEPENDENT IN A VERY SHORT TIME. THE INVESTOR OAN FIND NO BETTER. SAFER OR SURER WAY TO MAKE MONEY MON-EY THAN INVESTING IN GOOD. PRODUCTIVE WHEAT LANDS. THESE LANDS ARE INCREASING llN VALUE AT THE RATE OF $5 , AND UPWARDS PER ACRE PER YEAR. AND PRODUCE ENORMOUS CROPS EVERY YEAR. IT NOT BEING BE-ING NECESSARY TO LET THE IAND LAY IDLE EVERY OTHER YEAR, AS THE AVERAGE RAINFALL RAIN-FALL IS 22 INCHES, SOME OF THE MOST PROMINENT PROMIN-ENT CJ-IZENS OF OGDEN AND UTAH OWN AND ARE MAKING ' MONEY OUT OK ALBERTA FARM LANDS. WHY NOT YOU? IF YOU WANT TO SHARE IN THIS PROS PER IT Y OR DESIRE ANY INFORMATION, INFORM-ATION, COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT. BEAUTIFUL BEAUTI-FUL ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE, GIVING THE EXPERIENCE OF MEN NOW FARMING IN ALBERTA WILL BE MAILED YOU ON REQUEST. RE-QUEST. KELLY & HERRICK, AGENTS. I CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY COLONIZATION DEPARTMENT. DE-PARTMENT. 7-25 I f 5-ROOM modern cottage. CCxl35. Apply Ap-ply owner. 21C6 Adams. 7-S-lmo 4-KOOM brick house, half block from car line. Inquire 513 ICth st. 7-23-lwk WEBER REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO. 3-room frame house, $900; $300 cash; balance $15 per month. 10 room frame house on 30th $2,000. ! 5 choice lots on Grant Ave., cheap. Eusy terms. We have a 5-room modern brick home in Salt Lake City, we would exchange ex-change for Ogden Real Estate. 2 1-2 acres on 12th, 4-voom brick house, barn and other out buildings; 150 Elberta peach trees will be in full bearing next year. 5 1 2 acres on 21st street, with two houses, one G room, and one 2 p. m. frame, good family orchard, plenty of water; It Is all in crop. Would exchange for good residence property. prop-erty. C 1-4 acres on 7th street, 3 room house, 500 Elberta peach treesgood water. This la one of the best buys in Ogden. We have other bargains in farm and city property. WEBER REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO. Phone 570. Opposite the Postoffice. FOUR-ROOM BRICK, at 228 21st street. Iarge lot. Sidewalk and sewer tax paid. Rents for $20 per month. Price $2,400, partly on time Hunter & Kennedy, 211 First National Bank Bldg. 7-22 tf WILL EXCHANGE I have a good farm, 47 acre?, will exchange for desliable city property and cash. E. T. Wool ley, 2177 Jefferson avenue. 7-28-31 ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, large lot, barn, room for four liorses. lots of hay, wagon. One block from business busi-ness center. Apply P. M. Poulson, 2404 Washington. . 5-26-tf HELP WANTED. , FEMALE. ' GOOD girl for general houscw i. no 1 washing; fani'v of two. mut be able to cook, .aldress O. O., cure Standard. s- lwk GIRL wanted, 2059 Wash. 7 20 lwk GIRL for kitchen and dining room. I Experienced cook; no washing or Ironing. Good wages. Applv so 3 27th. "7-10-tf DINING room girl, Virginia. 7 7 Imo j SITUATIONANTED JflALE j MAN" ami wife want hog and chicken I ranch to care for. Address Slock- I man, care Standard. . 7-2S-lmo , i YOUNG ..xAN desires ofifce work". Can furnish good references. Address Ad-dress H. W.. care Standard. 7-27-lwk AGENTS WANTED. SALESMEN sell grocers "The Best Ever" Lady Washington Hulled Loans with Chicken. ('.alehouse racking Company, Seattle, Wash. S-l-St FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 4 ROOM house, electric lights, water and cellar, $3 per week. 1 room furnished and one unfurnished. Inq. 2721 Jefferson. 7-3o-2t THREE-rooni house, l 12 acres, barn and sheds; convenient to 25tli St. ' car. 333 21th. 7 20 lwk. SMALL, clean house. $15 00 per month, at 373 2t'.th st. Bell I'llil-Y, 7-2G-lwk C-ROOM modern house, 24 16 Madison 7 28-1 wk NINE-ROOM modern house, 622 23rd. Call between 6 and 7 p- in. 7-28-lwk FOUR. Ai.SO FIVE-ROOM bouse, corner Grant and Tw entv-first. 7-27 lwk KjGHT ROOM modern house, good lo- I cation. GG3 Twenty-seventh. 7-27-lwk FOR RENT " FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED. slx-rom modern brick I bouse. Inquire 2332 Jackson ave nue, or phone Bell 11G8-Y. 7-2S-2wks 'I H REE-ROOM ED house. water. lights. No objection to one child. 21$ 20lh. Bell 506 Y. 7-27-lwk FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED housekeeping tcoms 2337 Adams. G 'Jo t HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $2.50 wee". and "P- 53G 31st. S-i -!,(,, MODERN housekeeping rooms 27 27th street 710.1 V'; 3 FURNISHED rooms. i3 22nd si 7-231 wk FOUR nicely lurniahed rooms fo' housekeeping; terms rem-ennbk;. very desirable location for summer" Bell phone 134G-Y. 15SG Wash. ave. - 7-2C-lvv!c FOUR rooms for housekeeping uod-ern. uod-ern. Apply 2054 Wash. 7 26 lw LARGE, llgbt. front, outside rooms, furnished. Prices to fit your purse. T'tahna. 24C8 Wash. Ave. 7 1G lut HOUSEKEEPING rooms, newly fur nlshed. Modern. 302 24th. 7 7 lu FURNISHED and unfurnished flat 2G34 Gram. 4 16 Cmc TWO FUR.VlSIiiD ROOMS for bouseUer-ptr.g; 465 27th SL 9-21-tf " FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. UNFURNISHED rooms, with kitchen, cellar, lights and water, shada trees, on Wash, car line; no children. chil-dren. 366 Parry ave. 71i-lt MONEY T0L6an: MORTGAGES Loans on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg. 4 30-tf MONEY to !"-o on w?..chc3. diamonds, dia-monds, jewelry, firearms, fie. Uncle Sam's Loan Omce. established 1SSJ The Mo;.ty Lenders of Ogdea; 278 25th St. C. H. Smith. Prop 9-4-lyr PLAIN SEWLNa DRESSMAKING. 2?36 Wash. 4 11 Ind 7-9-tf FORRENT. 1 ROOMS AND BOARD. FIRST-CLASS table board, with pi without rooms- Bell 1364-Z. 321 23rd. S-l-lwk GOOD uoms, board, 2G33 Jefferson. 7 11 lmc BOAP.D ana ro:u. Stjtfi Street FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5. Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets In I. O. F. Hull every Tuesday eveniug Visiting brothers cordially invited to be present. pres-ent. SIDNEY BAKER, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secret y. Queen City, Rebekah Lodge, No. 4. I O O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting members Invited. KATE BAILEY. N. G. EMMA MEID, Rcc. Sec'y, 718 23rd WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meets in K. of P. Hall In the Utah National Bank Bldg, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend, W. H. DRABBLE, C. C. E. AUTH. Clerk. First National Bank Bldg. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEUICA. Utah Camp No. WM, meets overy Tu1x)ay nltcht nt 8 o'clock, at Kagls Hall. J6th St. V!ltlns members Invited lo meet it-lth us. I. A. FARRTS. CounsoL J. H SHAFER. Cleric ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDTTCTORB. Wnvatch lHvlMon No. 121. O. R. - meets second and fourth Fridays nt p. m.. In K. of P. Hall, corner Wan-Intton Wan-Intton nwnno nnd 2Hh ntreet. All brolhera ur cordially Imlted to attena-3EO attena-3EO ALLEN. C. C, 1. L. DOYLE. 9. and T. MASONIC. -Queen Ftnfr Chapter No. 4. O. E s Regular roetilngn held nt Mssonie Hii. en Waphlng-ton avenuo between T"ertj-flfth T"ertj-flfth and Twenty-Blxth ntreeta. the nrt and third Friday 01 oach month. Journlnc members cordially Invited to MRS. KATE SMTTHERS. W. M. LILY V. HALSTEAD. Etc J. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fruternai beneficiary Order, insures rr.i-n at lew rate. Reserve fund over fix million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes second ar.a fourth Thursdays at 1. O. O. F. Hall P. A. 1IERDI. Repent J. W. WOTHERSPOON. Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. WOME OF "WOODCRAFT. Foko Ll!y Circle No. 174. me?ta vtrj necond p::iT fourth Monday r.lghcs at SC. In 1 O. O. V. Hall. Vlsltlns nclhbors cord.nlly invited TEN A NEI-SON. O. N. KATK HEYMAN Clerk. Bell Dhon 1247-T. 1MFROVED ORDER OF 11 ETC MEN. improved Order of Redmen. Hianinji Tribe No. 3, meets lh Eagle Hail, everv first and third Monday evening nt 7:20 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially cor-dially Invited JAMF;S MAf'BKTH. Sechom. E R. GEIGEH. C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT. C. of W. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet the flrt nd third Mondays at Union Labor Hall. K3 2'lh St Pum ran bo paid from 3 to I. offico of G. W Green, on tlio 24:n of rach m.mtn. Vls'.tinu rocmbera cor dlallv lnvttvn. DAYftEL D. SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS. Sec'y and T-ei. B. P. O. ELK'S. B P. O Elks, Ocden Lodse No. 713. lodce. and clun rooms, second floor 2i 'i9.i!ni;ton avenue. Regular metMnf tvery Tuesday evenlnu. C. A. BOYD. Exalted R-.iler. C. O. DeWOLF. Secretary. KRATEnNM, ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Opdon Aerlo No US r. O. E.. meets every Wednnx. day evening at Eagle Hall. eaM of Iteed Hotel, at 8 P- m. Visiting Brother Cables aro '.nvltcd to attend tbe Aorle mcetlKMM. LEON BROWNING. XV, President. 12. H. CniGER.'Ttecretary DR. N M. ESTES. Anr1 Physician. ORDP.R Or OWLS. Ofrden Nest. No. 121S. Order of Owl, meets everv Thursday evening In Eis'a' Hall, eawt of Reed Hotel, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls aro Invited to attend at-tend the Nst Meetings THOMAS LEL1E. President. 1 Ojden Business Directory 75c. per lino per mouth, payablo la hdvanco. ALVORD ANYTHING; BELL 333. 3-2-tl ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOODS C CO. Ut Nat'" Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT LAW. R. G. FARNSWORTH, Aorpe-ar Liw; 314 an. ?15 EccletJ building. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco. ?lpe Doctt-rs. R-6-ti - - JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOU8E Ig you bv any kind of Jatk phono us up; Jo will call for it Boll phono S26-K; Ind 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND bfe Jacobaon. EelL f26-Z; Ind. 3C&:-D. 11-16-1 wuiic. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Mimic furnished for all occasions j Ind 1131-3724-A. Bell 1205. 7-ltf NURSING NURSING 32S 21st street. 8-Mmo ogdenIiat works. Hats cleaned, reblurked and retrim-med. retrim-med. bv practical hatter. Fifth floor Lewis BIk. 7 16 tf painting & paferhanging. j. denHARTOQ, Palntln? and Decorative Deco-rative PaperUanglng. 92S 28th st. Both phoneB. 3-21-tf physicians and suugeons. DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Surgeon; offlce hours. 10 -.o 12 a m.; 2 to 4 p. m.: 340 25th St. Offlci phones. Bell 516-K; Ind 515: residence resi-dence 0 !Q Wash. Ind. pbon 602, sanitary work. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Disi. No. 2, all of the city south of 24th Ptre.'t. Bell Phono 3212 Nol 1 McCarty. 5-10-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO. Paul Van Komen, Prop. Phone Bell 1003. A'.l kinds of scavenger work promptly at tended to. SECOND HAND GOODS, NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothlns and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheao Cell Phone 1321. 179 1-3 Twenty-fifth street. 7-9-lyr STOCKS AND GRAINS. H. GRIMES & CO.. 417 25th street. Rell Phone 313. We hpy and sell mining stocks, New York 6tocks and grain. ' 7-16-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C Slade. lessee. Furniture, Yan9 and Storage. Office 08 25th St. Both phones 321. ALLEN, Baggage. Hack and Bus Line. Baggage - and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co., moving vans, all kinds transfer work; pianos a specialty. Of- lico 323 1-2 25th St. Phones 283. UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING K. VAN KAMPEN Pixrlor Furniture Upholstered and Repaired; Be-l Springs re-stretched like new; Mattress Matt-ress Making; Carpets cleaned, nt and laid. Estimates submitter" on request. re-quest. Phonos. Ind. 661; Hell 863-X; 2769 Volker Ave. fi 9-tr HIGH PRICES PAID for ?econd-Jiand ?econd-Jiand furniture.. Expert piano polish-Inc. polish-Inc. upholstering, furniture nacklnc FOR SALE rdlSCELLANEOUS TWELVE thoroughbred brown leg horn hens; strain of heavy layers. Miss McCracken, 3519 Washington ave. - 8-1 It HOUSEHOLD furniture, 437 20th street. 7-30-1 wk TWO horses and spring wagon. 1.12 25th. 7-28-lwk A WELL-establlshed and equipped hair dressing parlor Miss Litnlev, No. li" and 11, Corey Block. 7 29 lwk FURNITURE lease of 14-roum boarding board-ing house Good location. Call 3680-1 Ind. 7-28-lwk 25 HORSE POWER boiler. 10 b. p. engine. Large cider press and large Iron kettle. Enquire 2154 Wall avenue, Pickle Works 7-14 tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder Size of bed, 33x47 1-2 inches. In first class order. Prints six col vmns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address tbe Evening Staudard 7-2-tf MOTORCYCLE, cheap. 2 1-4 horsepower. horse-power. Underwood typewriter and Edison phonograph. Bargains. 21C Twentj -fifth street. 7-9-1 mo FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put iiDder carpets. Inquire Standard office. tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. 2-ic-tr WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN white rags al Standard office. 12-17-tf LOST." NATIONAL bicycle. No. 52229 Return to Ogden Elcc. Sup. Co. Receive reward. 7-30-1 wk ROAN horse, reached mane, white hind foot, about 900 lbs. Call up Bell 2T.X. 7 29 lwk ON WEDNESDAY, Julv 2tb, bunch of keys. Rpturn to Standard ofllco and receivo reward. 7-2'iwlr YOU CANNOT .HELP ADMIRING The fine domestic finish lo all thi shirts and collars which wc launder. All our employes are experts In their JOHN M. MARSHALL. Secretary. No. '2346 Washington Av. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No 3240, meet every econd and fourth Monday evening of each month ot tho Eael"' Hall. Visiting Visit-ing members cordially Invtled INDIA SAWYER. Oracle.' 11S Jnoknon Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder., room 31, Lewis Block. FRATERNAL ORDER OF MOUNTAINEERS. MOUN-TAINEERS. Ogden Cabin No. 52 meets at he L 0 O. F. Hal! the first and third Fridays Fri-days ot each month. Due can bu paid to secretary at Dce-S'.anlord' Mho ctore. CHAS L- WAPPr.RK, C. M. WALTER F. :O.Ml'TON. Sec'y. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden jodee No. 1. Knlnhts of Pythian meet at Caatle Hall. Utah National Bank bulldlnu. every Monday evening. All K. ot Pi requested to meet with U" F. E. GRANT. C. C. W. G. KIND. M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of R. & S. 1 . WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of WooUcrnft. Ocden Clrclo Ml, meois every Wednesday night at 7 30 o'clock. K of P. Hall. Visiting nolffb-bora nolffb-bora invited. Due-j can bo paid at th Hcagau Grocery Store.. the afternoon of the 2Sth of each month. SARAH HANSON. G. N'.. b Weil Pmteraon Ave, MARIE CHITES. Clerk. 2731 I.lunro Ave. ; , . 1 LADIES OF THE MACCAEEE3. Silver Hive No- I L O T. M., meets every 2nd aud 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in I. O. O. V. Hall, 241G Washington avenuo. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. MRS. AtJDTE ANGELL. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT. R. K. BROTHERHOOD Or AMERICAN YOEMVN. OROn Homestead No. 1503 meets nee-end nee-end and fourth Wednesday nlKhts, Odd Fellowp' Hall. Visit In Arehcrs cordially cor-dially Invited tHD,L'Us- 62a 21t St., Foreman. O. E. WILLIAMS. 152 21st St.. CorreapondenL a, ........ ... u-.w.wviaimmt I BROOM RESTAURANT I REMOVED TO VIENNA ' CAPE ; JK 25th 3t - 1 jvcalj same price b Brootn Res- '' taurant. Special Dinner 25c. ' Lunch from 11 to 4 p. m. c Dinner from 4 to 8 p. id. (.EE. FOON A TOM. Managers y " i-iTi" I 'ii 'i'"'1"1''' TnJiJI 77TT READ TUB CLASSIFIED PAGE for shipment, wall paper cleaning, var-'jishins var-'jishins and repairing of all kinds of furniture. Call us up. Denkers & Kamraeyer. 242S Grant. Bell 1179Z. Ind. 216. 4 21 lmo TBE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, Prestcent " rTIJ" Hcrace E. Poery, Vlee-Pret. , 4arold J. Peary, Vlce-Prea. Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. Mclntooh, As'L Casl.ler. , . j ; READ . THE CLASS. ADS TODAY SLADE i Successor to Allen Transfer Co. ! J. C. SLADE, Lessee, VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS. WAG-ONS. PIANO. FURNITURE AND ! SAFE MOVING. 408 25th SL Both Phones 321 fTHICHESTER S PILLS Wyr. THE DIAMOND UttANU. A L0lrJ Al Tur Drsacltt (ot j ( GlU hlher'llmiiJUrmlV ClllJZteG Pill In Hr4 ao.1 JI1 s tumAV S-v-oSJa tell! ith I'lce Rr-tu. V fcTi-J TLo n lr. Hot at Jf-ar , LI Tf lmrl-U- A.kfrt IM-rrTITFU 8 C UIAilOD UILM IMLI.N, fr 9li V 13 yrkownBol,Silet. Al Re)UM r SOLD BY OSL'CGISTS EVERYWHERE OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE j "326 26tn street. I ) Wires to all tracks on all (j Sporting Events. j k r 'its t":szLiLm i"1,', zssm RKAD THE CLASS. ADS TODAY j particular 1'rancnos. thus coaming in to turn out perfect work. For tli4 "Summer G!rl" we wf.ulj say that w nre prepared to do up. those dainty waists and fluffy ruffles . in a way that will be pleasing Co her. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS, CLEANERS AND DYERS. ; Phones 174.. 437.25th Street U- S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ! OF OGDEN. UTAH ! Capital and Undivided Profit I $275,0O0.CO David Eccles, Pres. G. H. Tribe. Vlce-Pre. John Watson. Vice-Pre. M. S- Browning. Vlce-Pret. John Plnpree, Caahler. Jas. F. Burton. AesL Cashier. r . ...'.whjii1.":1 arri 3 MITCHELL BROS. f ! Great Sale of Monumental Work Pay no attention to lying ml ,' representations from -our com- ! petitors. and do not pay big II commissions to agents, but see 1 us; we can eavo you money. j i 2 Yards 2003 Jefferson. ii"r; .TLT'lt READ THE CLASS. ADS TODAV -I READ THE CLASS. ADS TODAY |