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Show .UNION;) LABEL STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM Bell 'Phone No. 322 Independent (two rings).. 56 BUSINESS OFPICE Either 'phone (one ring) 56 HOGS AND VEAL We are paying for rat hogs as follows; fol-lows; Hogs, from 200 lbs. to 300 lbs., per 100 'bs $9.25 Hogs from 160 to 200 lbs,, per 100 lbs-, 9c per lb. Hogs, from 125 to 160 lbs., per 100 lbs., $3.60 Wc receive hogs daily. Anybody who prefers dressed weight on hogs may bring thorn In on Tuesdays or Frldan between and 10 a m. We will then slauehtcr them while you wait, and pay $12.."f per 100 lbs. dressed. At either of these days you may choose whether yon want the live weight price or $12.50 dressed. We pay for fat veals 70 to 125 lbs. dressed weight 11 cents per lb, and receive them dally. You may bring them In either live or dressed. Access to our phint is now con vcnlent since the construction of the viaduct. OGDEN PACKING & PROVISION CO. NOTICE To Examiner Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of tho Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, within and for Weber county. In tho matter of the assignment of I. R. Bowman and Paul M. Lee, copartners, co-partners, under the firm name of tho "Ogden Morning Examiner." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice no-tice of its appointment as assignee of the estate of P.. u. Cowman and Paul M. Lee, insolvent debtors, doing business busi-ness under the name and style of "Ogden Morning Examiner," at Ogden, Og-den, Weber county, Utah, to the creditors cred-itors of, and all persons having claims against said assignors, to exhibit tho tame, with the necessary vouchers, in the manner, and within the period of time provided for by law, to the undersigned un-dersigned at No. 319 First National Bank building, Ogden City, Utah. PING REE NATIONAL BANK. Assignee. Willis & DeVIne. Attorneys for As-pfgnee. As-pfgnee. No. 301-1, First National Bank buildlDg. First Publication Aug. 13th. 1910. Last Publication Sept. 24th. 1910. Fair Week Specials at W rights9 1 "Keep the Quality Up" Is a Policy Which Makes Wrights' a Good Place to Trade j $1.75 KID GLOVES, SO? KNIT SKIRTS. $1.50 SCARFS, flS? PILLOW CORDS. 23o DAINTY DOILIES, l-lo $1.50 Centers, 7S? S I Two linos of gloves which w F"r ls,d'; a" children. Knit Dresner Srrfi of handsnmc (ord, u, , , ,,nen .. , .. tlj ' Th,.sc Ta5Je rnlori of ' , h ) -r.cct to close out QU,ck.y. " . Vn'tft of ovT.n 'aS.ivJa, ' of cushion. Instead f rnf- 'jf VT ' ft BM-? I Founos. and K:ov called Prle- ,hese carmen., for schoo, a. sign. Uin, mn,." .hem He- the, are rnerserired nn.l Z.J 'TZ ''rt v hT S mere. The are In nearly all well ft r. 1a.ll, . Th look even better. IS Inches look more like sPk. Thrvar.- .e, ' U L 1 n ' n7 2-' wh?to ZIJ A" f colors and si.es Formerly .rices start at 3, cent, an,. wld. ,, inch,, long. , nb:, four yard. lo1ia ;h hav w " r?. Now 'nd. "C ar pTlceJ at f priced at $l..o. sale price. 89c wprp to ....$2 vnlne 98c Ion- tassels. 3. value-, ..23c offered at 14c Jl-50. ........ . P 7g ncAw$1.50Q'Q I Y Toto I I Corset I qpo THE STRANGER within our crates as I Goods ) JtZlTXZt I J. well as to our customers at home we send JprCTS ? ( :;,spn;il;!:;"'';rn;;f.: I this welcome word on the eve of the Four- I cSt....ioc I slender form around which the- tt"Ot"P FQ 1 V J Perfume rn V OLdLC V till. f Hoy.zoni Face r0p vftln(k AP. I new clinering lahnes are to le p ..... 7 Pow- Ofln value. vvj r .in.p.d. i. We believe this Fair will be the greatest ever held in this city, i ,,r Ja? Rov 25c I every stranger who enters should receive the most favorable im- La F C2 l rir-xii.ie and win not interf b pression possible of Ogden. 5 3 bars f s when one sits. The Lust is me- As Ogden's representative store vc promise to render the service and to offer 5 TT T ? flZ ZXXJi thc m(-'rchandise which nt only strengthen this store's reputation as "A Good 5 DOHieStlCS ) l Madecouniiie'ir'hoHl supl Place To Trade" but will help to giVc to Ogden thc appellation tkA Good Place K Worthy savins m the items you P . . ' e ' ' a 1 -n i v T T Jra " ? need most. 7 j iv)rters. hiisl proof. ;0 val- p 1 lvivc. f. ... . . , . 3 C no. C rP1 i. , , , . , i . tf 1 nt Jstandanl American 7 uo- ,,i5 p 1 he list ot attractions here mentioned are in force every day of the Pair. j cieo, -j to 10 ymds iu ea,h ' " pi ((', the kinds wliieh S Tj i y-l r.-ti JfJJJ Aprn Oinhanis iu all of the $ HHl OF OIOCilGS -rZZIIZZIZZZZI:ZZIIZIIZZIZIIIZZIIZZI S-andanl Mue , hecks, the qual- x TO ClOSe Out .. 15C Jtt T 1 T TTht C m'. rl-'aVl. tier ston'. 5C J I zt-lv. MSk on II LriKe Uur rlan ox sss C merit a lot of embroideries whith yj'l tt Tj -81 t l,v 'vv'1''"1 SpU refmlar- iA. C were worth up to 50.-. I-M-es, in- UV' 'VvBB'fl-rrV Wni-n ly for 12 l-2c 1UI svrtions' and wide embroideries, fT'vW V3 C iJ. J. A Afe L&A Ouiinjr Flannel, tho kinds which 7 a variety of kinds and patterns .V$ ;in US0,1 rnos1l' f,,r n"'Its an.l J t are shown. During tho Fair kfci ' fi. romfort dn.rk fi 1 4P k I MZ.tri& jm Splendid Suit $28 . Fall Suits at $15 " V- nr new K0"inS Pau oPrs lhis $37 F0 pult for For those who do not want ti pay more t.m SECO 1 S r A r TT7 C 'PrXTNTt7'TQ '9Jffif ? 5 le83- Th-ma,erlal is imported Broadcloth. 15 for a suit, thc now priciDg system allows a SILK J4 J ( S y ,( p -yiyyJj stitched wilh silk-carefully hand- Letter sn.t for that price than Is Q m Twenty-hvo, cents U tho regular p C liQlt JrriCe yr VV ,'V'T.'' tailored. Tho jacket is lined wltbDjj I 3 H usually expected. We hao suits at p j jru'e of Seeo-Suk r. this store. C r I-om last Fall wo havo n mini V'' ''K Skinners famous satin, which will ap. h $15 which are distinct fall styleg and ' W l ' do not c'd the nri-e beoauso p , , v,' f " -7 A ' Pal t the woman who wants a ff lift will appeal to thos who are lookinc H M iX is sokl on a c,ose of Wr of bonnets which are to he ' , K H H r 1 . H R E profit. The onlv difficult v S ? sold rpucklv at just half of tho A-.'.V. j Smart' SeD-'bIC SUlt s3 Vi f r l garment at U"rt lince E ?J we have In filing this material is 5 C r Ti r -n f.' '' ' tbal 11 ' h&r(1 t0 80t- ? f.rmer pneo. rhose are or silk , , . ;x u now have a ,t0f! of tho f3 C and .other materials All inter- , -- TT151tT tIIIT 8 M phades which Is being extensively lined and some are trimmed bv -'v' ' sV -'-J-Atl.X L kJUlLCJ tt -- S rf U8ed for evnin ats and icowns. S - i r FWu.,u4.k.-..u . w MMrs.'si.T. r.Oc hon- OCp $1.50 hon- nr V-Jh or a suit to be worn o nee every day. 10 ia s"tZ' X-J dressnrnking. An. added attraction is C nets (jUKj nets I I'l ' ' 7 the price marked on a number of n rvft yv H r lhat Sco Sllk mav b' ,auD(Jrle,J a Si no bon- CAp $2 Of. bon- 4 A A 'r--'St' h these which arc worth more ac- f j I f&ai! X &J'-lt fact not nrally Vnow. The new Q nets OOC nets... M 'Al I cording to the usual way of Prie-V H tf'TlV M " I I M"(f Ids. These suits are also this sea- ? C&&2 i X "7$ ? J 1 V'M I V ' , .';' 'II: son's stylcs-tter made than you H S (JK?? A ;M Vl BOXES f-f ) I Sleeping Garments V;' ; T' &Jh' TO BURN. OC i for children 1- v';c $35 Fall Suits 24.75 :mmZ- ;XZe.T :zt:z 11 F the. Babe rr.pf;i)lfcs;:, i-'1111"111 ? i ! 7v . , r',..- .o , nmince to our raanv enstomers in 5 i "Kdhers to sleep-in that it keeps U Ml S "7E hats are amou, the new mm.nv ofterincs f ? the child eovored. whether it U V.i ferlals are 8hown-"he O J 75 or the very younc lady. Then, younp menu of tDese materlaJs Ms vpalr. S kicks tho rovers off or n..t It is l'. ;' jackets are of the short " RMlL Mks now have m.lllnery styles as distinctive a.s Ourpresontlnteotlonlstocleano.it S C ..... ., ( ' ... j,avia '"JjvV-i cut distinctively charac- If UA those designed for the parents. The lady In tin- the stock. lilted with feet and Iho clreu.o , 'eristic of this fall's ff S, Infants' depanmont-scend Moor-is ras,r In Of the pieces manufactured in this C f an- lonj; fnoUffh to tie over llie VJSf,Vk ' stvles. These are hand- g f Khrt. lh0 . .., line we have neariy all that are gooI. S hands if l.onssarv. All .sizes. tailored and well lined. fca fl showtneso new , at.erns. The boxes for Ucs and handkerchiefs f t, i , ' r-fv,A which sell regularly at 10c and 15c, 5 Prices bep.n at o0 aro pOW prrered at 6c. Girls 'Homemade' Dresses $1.25 Fall Silks f Or HatS, WaistS,EtC. J 2 'A Jl We fav "Homemade" with reference particii- r . , ' M NA fl J-r"-C? t ,-7 ,ay!.y .1 ,,1P,sew'rf Persian Silks are to be in great demand this season indeed are Jj j&SS-f?S P tOZ rather than to the style . . i A r l i r ' V Ar&9 T,iry ftro cut aftor a already in great demand. Warp prints are in nigh favor as are J. A t;tt ? S $0 w1- also a number of attractive patterns all of which we are showing in this line of Ufa Jj f0l C vj are esp"c1'aihTwidek!,nd $1.25 silk which we offer at 73c. ...We have arranged these on the table in front s ft a 'uI ? rfSii the arms Wh:.ve 'Tii ()f the Silk Counter where you may see the en tire lot at a glance....$ 1 .25 o II rMi-SM. C I llffiwVw lf lh'-' tna'otla) which , . -r-' JiffT I ( 'IffttV bSl making demand. ValUCS I ( jH v Nlu'A l! li"d; thc tr,,"m'nc ot . J M H S it' 1llVWtr vtf&Y'l outaehe braid are v, 3 ril )IJ S C l,,aced nrtlRtlcally; th.. jjJwJ C I ffflTm One Dollar a Yard Dress Goods chuweoat sale ) J p 1 I Vi material is Oalatci Would you nave half cr more on a j Af Jw noth in modest shades The dress goods which we offer in this sale are still crimpy with thc newness "li",s Wimf,r, cat?. Hfn'$f, chnc?-; C I J U' of blue, tan; some are , . , , , mm , . 1 1 i J Fu' , ,iM' sk,n Coats for fhlllrPn of 2 J ? lrr flgureJ. We have them which the loom glVCS.... 1 hlS SeaSOIl S best Style designers have dCSlg- tn G yeirs: blue. red. white. The white C K.:j for girls of to 14 years. uatfJ1 rrr(ain fabrics in special colorings for fall and winter dresses von "li find both in the as- ft "fj ones are very slightly soiled. In the lot H V-SrVrS ,S otfl lomonrow .nd wo,;k , 91.00 ' Jfe b "'jS1 Tortil 2.75 f Vjl iorth It. There are some, not many, in tho lot worth $l.o0 most ot them are $1.2. values the h ..w S Vwv" NVo offer tfCfe I man argument for them is that they are new and as fashion makes tho fabric, these are -rood Coau. 2 to 6 yrs. bear skin and grey K J any t.lze Tallies chinchilla, val. to J3. your choice now 51.95 ( Basement Bargains 1 Qhll Basement Bargains I I NJeW Warm Knit THE BLANKET SALE. e Ve.et able Dish 10 1 N C W TTnor ? S Fine Cotton Sheet Blanket, in natural QnOPIdlc 1"? SUP ' I- NeCKWeaF UnCierWear , -ray and while, with colored bor- OpeCiaiS 1.2. Covered Dish 63 lVai C C ders. pair 4S Ie2t Elates 25 IT ,,,,st at the S'111"11!; of the season,. P Fine lar'o Plaid Blanket, in n number se-t'or men Walk-Over llrown P.akinjj Dishes 9S iy when thesj poods are in grcatast do- S J of pretty eolorinps. special at 2.68 hoes patent leather Special lot of Grv Knamolod Ware. ,abolCol- mand, we offer cheaper prices OBaoy ' S J A very large sized heavy Blanket, in J frvaJue 3.58 WOrlh frm to 2o, special )a,.H a ,ot ,a whic,, iiMij S ) tan, trrav anl white, with pink and ;il IOC xhe alues are i liS ' J 7 T brderS' " eXMp,iu""1 s5"! LP( "--'rroS iufchZii.a- ,'iU, 19C , "Zm fSr.U ( " 1 DINNERWAHE SPECIALS. Vjl - - , " ;;iS$ 39.1 " " 35C Special prices un fine imported Knf;- Cit-- ZAo Set of Table Spoons $1.7." S1-2S Chil'lren's Vests, Ladle' medium f C. lish Dinnerware 42-piece sets in J Set of 6 Forks $1.73 value $1.2S Bradley M uf "vP' f"" ra Znar Good for all wlatr; weight Unloo SaiU, I daintv decorations ... S4.27 noy' Srlmo. Shoes, Rlz.es Cp: Evtra large galvanUedeJ Iron Wash , , hi , under the Pt fleooe lined; bleached conon. C I Th...me -re iu ,he p ' !'55 s'c fo.' ..Uc.iu,,,'. t o' )ck: 'gQc " r-: 23& JTS Bu,;-bcVoVaVi;0---;n" -;,p-r'.: 2.18 sw5M-!in j:: ;:: ,,;;, ;a;,J,. 29c U8 English China, per set of 42 Curtaln-5. one pair of each pattern Is all hand embroidered. A C ... w . C pieces c4 07 Ladi-s' Shoes atent leather 0 40 wehavo. Formerly sold at .$1.50 to 510.00 l , . IOC Other line which ar? nearly sold out 7 p 1 , ; ". wm'5 , , In mir all now at half nrice ro placed on the counters at prices f For tho set of 56 pieces $6.S3 or vv,our. vah,es C"A f. 7n J children a Wwk Hose. reCT- School Handkerchiefs lth Op wlUch are vdvanUg eou. to tho ho ? Odds and ends of Dinnerwaro in Anv Ladles Oxford In the O HO lr 12 l-2c value. 3 pairs for 25c a printed hem Ob DUy early. Tboso lines are so limited iu S ? patteniR that are lo bo closed out at house worth up to Ji at 6,VO 5.000 yards of mill onds of the bt , y quantity that w cannot menUon tho i iiriePR less than our Standard OutJns,. and Flann.-lettes, Apron FulMlne of Auto Scaif and kinds or prices. It truo, hc-eTcr, S S !7 . ninLr PI C (Sho Uareain Tables also In th Glnghama. Dress Ginghams at very cheap In the fall shades. CO that many Important savings can bo made 17c Dinner 1 latcs, each IOC nHKoment.) nHccs r"r,cw lieKin al al this dPrtm6nt. Pie Plates, each 5C J NOTICE I will not henor any debts contracted con-tracted by my husband, .1. W. Browning, Brown-ing, and any checks with my namo signed or endorsed by him will be treated as forgeries. A PA RROWMN'G. - TO YOUR FAMILY to give them thc best bread you can make and experienced, bread makers mak-ers all over the city unite ln raying PEERY'5 CRESCENT ) FLOUR will produce only the best bread. Give. It a trial today. Your croeer sells it. |