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Show CATARRH-! A SYSTEMIC BLOOD DISEASE Catarrh is not merely an. affection of the mucous membranes ; it is a dccp-seateJ blood disease in which the entire circulation and greater part of the system arc involved. It is more commonly manifested in the head, cose and throat, because of the sensitive sensi-tive nature of these membranes, and also because they arc more easily reached by irritating influences from the outside. The symptoms of Catarrh, Ca-tarrh, such as a tight feeling in the head, nose stopped up, throat clogged and dry, hacking cough, etc., show that the tiny blood vessels of the mucous mu-cous membranes arc badly congested and inflamed from the impurities in the circulation. To cure Catarrh permanently per-manently the blood must be purified and the system cleansed of all unhealthy un-healthy matter. Nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head, goes down 5 Q to the bottom of f H i e trouble and V x makes a complete A and lasting cure Q by PURIFYING kJkjyk the blood. Then " w the inflamed ' membranes begin to heal, the head is cleared, breathing becomes natural and easy, the throat Is no longer clogged, and every unpleasant un-pleasant symptom of the disease disappears. dis-appears. S. S. S. is the greatest of all )lood purifiers, and for this reason is he most certain cure for Catarrh, took on Catarrh and mcdicat advice rce to all who write. THE SWiri grECITlO CO.. AtloaU, Gt. UNSURPASSED FOR SCENIC GRANDEUR . ."When going Wctl, be sure to go via thc'worl d's pictorial route, the WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY THE NEW CROSS-CONTINENT LINE For one hundred miles through the marvelous gorge of tho Sierras the Feather River canyon. Palatial Trains and Perfected Service, affording every comfort known to railroad travel. Smooth, speedy, safe. Through new lands, .scenes, cities. For information and sleep- ing car reservations, ask any Ticket Agent, or address I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D. E. L. LOMAX, G. F. HERR, Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City Passenger Traffic Manager Asst. Gon'l Passenger Agt. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. i CITY TICKET OFFICE, EN REED HOTEL, 0 GDEN UTAH. $40 IN PRIZES Oil HOGS Ai WEALS On Wednesday, November 23rd, the Ogden Packing and Provision company com-pany offer the following cash prizes I for hogs aud veals at their plant. The I judges will be Lars Hansen. Preston I A. Blair and Walter .1. Lindsay. We would like to have all entries made by Tuesdiy, the 22nd. Live stock must i be in by 12 noon, the 2.1 rd, and the judging take place at I p. m. We will buy all the hogs and veals brought In for the contest at the price quoted by us elsewhere In thin paper during j that week. The prizes will be as fol i lows: For the best and fattesi hog weighing weigh-ing between 200 lbs. and 300 lbs., live weight: First prize $5.00 Second prize 3.00 Third prize 2.00 For the best and fattest b.03 between be-tween 1T.0 lbs. and 200 lbs: First prize $V00 Second prize , 3.00 Third prize 2 00 For the best and fattest bunch of three hogs: First prize $C 00 Second prize 4 00 Third prize 2.00 For the fattest veal between 100 lbs. and 200 lbs., lhe weight: First prize $4.00 Second prize 3.00 Third prize 100 No one will receive more than ono prize. Everybody interested in hogs and veals come, whether you make any ex-hibit ex-hibit or not. It slll be Instruct ivo to all stock, raisers. You will learn what class of hogs are wanted for packing purposes and get acquainted at the same time. OGDEN PACKING & PROVISION CO. j j I: I A FLAWLESS DINNER Mp cooked on a $1'? FLAWLESS RANGE-7C A THE ROUND QAKCftlEr FOR SALE. BY GEO. A. LOWE CO, 2326 and 2S28 Washington Avenue S OGDEN STATE BANK I J OGDEN, UTAH. f ll Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Cer- yi, tificates of Deposit. 7i m Capital ' $100,000.00 $3 fos Surplus 100,000.00 , j& Undivided Profits 20,000.00 t OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. ffi f H. C. Blgelow, President. A. P. B'geiow, Cashier. J'! J. M. Browning, Vice-Preat. J. ET. Halversor, Asst. Cashr. P G. L. Becker. H. M. Rowe. J. rJ. Spargo. ;yj O. A. Parmley. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiers. m J I Ui...iVM.,.,wMa.:'...;j..ivVt,-a.l w. rl'M ai?&ac: a Svj Marrra "j-n ws: maps.1! MJimiL'iiyjn n ju ,. wx3m w I Siaairfse Hand Laundry I ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. ! OUR DELIVERY TEAMS WILL CALL FOR WORK UPON ' :i PHONE CALL 1050. I 263 TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. : M?gaL.L...i '. j.p -Vm..j... L, ,, . ,., .... ....,l..ail..ltw..a';'!.';vn Why Pay $6 JO I' ' ! For Coal; 1 "When you can buy coke for $5.. 50, delivered, and by mixing j lhe two, cut down your fuel bill nearly one-half. Coke is a ;j u-ry lasting fuel when mixed with coal, because it burns much slower. 1 1 The cost of living is demanding our attention, and . "Economy" must be our watchword. The cost of warming ; our houses during the cold months is an expensive item. Try ' I coke mixed with slack coal to reduce the cost of cooking and :j heating during the winter months. i; The coal dealers say they have plenty of slack coal at :j --50 ton delivered. This coal mixed with coke will reduce your fuel account. 40 per cent. If the coal is very dusty, : , moisten it a little; that will prevent it from working through the grates and it will burn better. 1 j i UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. I i D. DECKER, Local Manager. THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN. UTAH OFFER3 TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES. BAL-ANCES. BUSINESS AND Rfe SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, President Hcraca E. Peary, Vle-Pr, Harold J. Peery, Vlce-Pr. Ralph E. Hoag, Caahler. A. V. Mcintosh. Acs'L Caahler. U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profit 1275,000X0 David EccIob, Pres. G. H. Trlho. Vlce-Pre , Jobn Watson, Vlco-Prca. M. S Browning. Vlce-Prea. John Pln?re. Cashier. Jaa. F. Burton. AssL Cashier. CRIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No matter what they look like you will get them back now. In 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street. ! . 1 : ENGRAVING. REPAIRING. ; H. F. UPP Jewelry, Cut Glass. Hand Painted China, Etc. 2476 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. HOW TO KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LIKE NEW "52 ADIES' or gentlemen's gar-y gar-y rVv inents can be kept In beau I; Vy-f. tiful condition until worn tj out by taking frequent ad luruage of our dry cleaning and pres lng Eorvicc. Our dry cleaning process remove! the soil and Btaln from your clothing, cloth-ing, freshens up the fabric, brightens the colons and raised the nap ltka new. It does not affect tho life of color of even the most dainty or d lcato garments. Our pressing service takes out tb wrinkles, creases and other marks of wear. It gives tho garments a n like shnpo and fit. It removes t$ the bagglness In tho knees and e bows, etc. Every garraont or article Is handled han-dled In each ;iart of tho process W Eklllful, careful workers. Wo uso tlw j genulue Frencl Dry Cleaning process of cleaning oy spirits and colvenu, ; and have a thoroughly up-to-dat j cqulpraenL You should send your garments to us, and tako advantage of this sen Ice. No artlclo of men or womoo wear la too dainty for us to dry clean and finish satisfactorily and our ; charges arc not high. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH OR ; CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th SL IUSAU THE CLASSIFIED T($ r i Only One "BROMO QUININE," that Is - Laxative Bromo Quinine fXfO JL box. Cures Cold In One Day, Crip in 2 Daysl UJyyTTOQs2 |