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Show REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS S SUXNT ALBERTA. CANADA," K ATTRACTING THOUSANDS" OP FARMERS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. WHO ARE roi'RlNG INTO THIS. THE GREAT tST WHEAT-PRODUCING AREA ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT. AND ARE DUYING UP THESE j FERTILE IjANDS READY FOR THE PLOW. AND ARE BECOMING RICH AND INDEPENDENT I.N A VERY SHORT TIME. . THE INVESTOR CX FIND NO BETTER. SATER UR SURER WAY TO uMAKE' MON- i:Y THAN INVESTING IN " GOOD, I'RODUCTIVE WHEAT LANDS. THESE LANDS ARE INCREASING IN VALUE AT THE RATE OF $5 AND UPWARDS PER ACRE PER YEAR ND PRODUCE ENORMOUS -'ROPS EVERY YEAR. IT NOT BEING BE-ING NECESSARY TO LET THE LND LAY IDLE EVERY OTHER YEAR AS THE AVERAGE RAIN-FALL RAIN-FALL IS 22 INCHES. SOME OF THE MOST PROM IN-FNT IN-FNT CITIZENS OF OGDEN AND UTAH OWN AND ARE MAKING MONEY OUT OF ALBERTA FARM I XNDS. WHY NOT YOU' IF YOU WANT TO SHARE IN THIS PROSPERITY PROS-PERITY OR DESIRE ANY INFORMATION, INFORM-ATION, COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT. BEAUTI FUL ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE. GIVING THE EXPERIENCE OF MEN NOW FARMING IN ALBERT WILL BE MAILED YOU ON REQUEST. RE-QUEST. KELLY & HERRICK, AGENTS CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY COLONIZATION DE PARTS! ENT. 7 2.-tf 1-ROOM brick house, hair block from cur line. Inquire 513 IGtb st. - 7-23-'lwU FOUR ROOM BRICK, at 228 21st street. Largo, lot. Sidewalk and sewer tax paid. Rente for 520 per month. Price 12,400, portly on time. Hunter & Kennedy, 211 First National Bank Bldg. 7-22-tf WILL EXCHANGE I have a good arm. -17 acres, will exchange for desirable city property and cash. E. i T. Woolley, 2177 Jefferson avenue. 7 28 Jt ONE EIGHT . ROOM HOUSE. large lot. barn, room fcr. four Iiorses, lot9 of hay, wagon. One block from business busi-ness center. Apply P. M. Poulson, 2401 Washington. 5-26-lf 25xl3S fcet, with' nice, new, modern dwelling, in southwest part of town, i $1,450, Worth more money $450 cash, balance on . time. E. F. Bratz. i No; 410 25th street 7 16 lwk j 40 ACRES of land with 10 shares of water. Located at Clinton. Davis countv. Price $6,500.00. Address F- B. Mitchell. Hooper, R. F. D. No. 2. I Utah, 7-S-lmo I WEBER REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO. 3-1 coin fin me house, $Ihm; $300 cas-h; balauco $13 per, month. , 10 -room frame house on 30th $2,ii00. o choice lots on Grant Ave.,-cheap. Easy terms. AVo have a .Vrnora modern brick home in Salt J.aK.e City, we would exchange ex-change for Ogden Real Estate. 2 1-2 acres on 12th, 1-room brick house, barn and other out buildings; 130 Elherta peach trees will be In full -bearing next year.- 5 1-2 acres on 21st street, with two houses, one 6-rooin, and one "2 p. m frame, good family orchard, plonty of water; It is all in crop. Would exchange for good residence prop- erty 6 1-4 acres ou 7th street, C-room house, 500 Elberta peach trees. good water. This Js one of the best bujs in Ogden, We have other bargains In rami and city property. WEBER REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO. Phone 570, Opposite the Postoffice. 5-ROOM modern cottage, 66x135. Apply Ap-ply owner. 21G6 Adams. 7-S-lmo FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. JSHED housekeeping rooms, 2337 Adams. 6-20-tf MODERN sleeping rooms cool ami pleasant. 569 22nd street. 8-5-lwk FOUR furnished rooms for housekeop leg; water and lights. 2927 Hudson Ave- S-3-lwk NICELY furnished rooms for sleeping sleep-ing or light housekeeping M4.3 ' Lincoln Ave, S3lwk TWO housekeeping rooms and two j sleeping rooms, 235G Wash. S 3 tf I FOUR rooms for light housekeeping i 50 22nd St. 8-31 wk, HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $2.50 week and up. 53G 31st. S-l-lmo MODERN housekeeping rooms, 227 ' 27th street. 7-30 lwk I LARGE, light, n-ool, outside room?, furnished. Prices to fit your purse. , Utahna. 24SS Wash. Ave. 7 16 liu HOUSEKEEPING rooms, newly fur- f uished. Modern. 3C2 24th. 7 7 lm FURNISH Eli aud unfurnished flats,! 2G3I Grant 4 16 Cmo I TWO FUUNlSiZD ROOMS for i housekeeping; 465 27th SL 9-H-tf ! FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. UNFURNISHED rooms, with kitchen, cellar, lights and water, shade trees, on Wash, car line; uo chil- i dren. 3i;r, Parrv ave 7-10-1 1 Ogden Business Directory j Advertisements in this column cost 75c. per line per month, payable In idvance. ALVORD & ANYTHING; BELL 333. 3-2-tf ARCHITECTS. F, C. WOODS & CO. 1st Nat'l Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. K. S. FARNSWORTH. Attorney at-Law; at-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles building. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco, Pipe-doctors. Pipe-doctors. 3-35tr DENTISTRY. DR. MARSTELLER. DENTIST hod rot moved bis family to Lay ton. but has opened his new office at 336 2."th street. S-2-2wks JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you havt-.my havt-.my kind of junk phone us up; wo will call lor it Bell phone 32-VK; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobson. Bell 626-Z; Ind. 3695-D. , . ll-K-22 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1131-3721-A. Bell 120S. 7-1 tf HELP WANTED. FEMALE. FIRST-CLASS hand Ironer at American Ameri-can Linen Supply Co. . 8 5-tf EXPERIENCED GIRL for geneinl housework, family of three. 2G0H Madison. S-2-lwk GOOD girl for general housework; no washing; family of two; must be able to cook. Address O O., care Standard. Sl-lwk DINING room girl, Virginia. 7 7 lmo SITUATiOIIC7AlTEi; FEMALE . THOROUGHLY experienced bookkeeper book-keeper and stenographer, wishes piv sition. Call f69Y Hell. 8 2 tf HELP W AN TED. MALE. WE HAVE an opening for a reliable, energetic man. collecting and soliciting; so-liciting; salary and commission; good chances for advancement. Address 3-X, caro Standard. 8 -5-1 wk A FIRST-CLASS, experienced delivery deliv-ery man. T. B. Evans & Co. S-l-lwk HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE. CHOCOLATE dipper. Address The Perfection,. Brlgham Citv, Utah. ' 8-4-lwk SITU ATION "WANTED! LALE MAN and wife want hog and chicken ranch to care for, Address Stock-man. Stock-man. care Standard. 7-2S-lmo AGENTSNTED" FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lnds No 5, Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, meets lti I O F Hall every Tuesday evening. Vlsltin? brothers cordially Invited to be pros cpL SIDNEY BAKER, Noblo Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Queen City, Rcbckah 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. Vl9itlng Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bank Bldg. MODKTIN WOODMEN OF AMBTUCA-Utah AMBTUCA-Utah Camp No. iM, meets every Tuesday nUht at S o'clock, at KaRles , Hall. Ifetli St. Vtsltlns member invltod to meet -lth us. I'. A. FAKRTS. Counsel. J. H SMA.FER, Clerk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Witsatch Dillon No. IU, O. R. meets Fecond and fourth Fridays at S-jW p. m.. in K. of P. Hall, co.-ner h,: IriBton avonuo nnd 21th utreet. ah brother are cordially lnlted to attend. r.EO. ALI.EN. C C L Li. BOVLK. ft. and T. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No 4. O. B. s. Regular roeotlntrs held ot Maaonjc H'i. tr. VnsblnKton avenuo between , fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, the nrsi nnd third Fridays of each month sojourning so-journing niembero cordially Invited MRS KATE SMfTHKRS V. M LILT V. HALSTBAD. Sec y. ROYAL ARCANUM. Frafernai Heneflclary Order. tr.vn at lew rute. Reserve fund over-fix over-fix million dollar. Hockv Mountain Council No. 637 convenes second ana fourth Thursdays at 1. O. O. 1 . Hall. P. A HKRDl. Rexent J. W. WOTHERSFOON. Collector. GEO. B. ROBEBTS. Eretary. MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Loans on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & , KENNEDY. 21i First National Bids- ' 4-30-tf ; i MONEY to Itd on W3i.eb.es. 31a- mondss. Jewelry, firearms. etc. j Untie Sara's Loan Office, established 1SS3. The ilouty Lenders of Ogdca; j 27S 25th St. C. H Smith. Prop. 1 9--lyr j PLAIN SEWING. ' DRESSMAKING. 225G Wash. 411 Ind. 7-9-tf FORRENT ROOMS AND BOARD. FURNISHED rooms with board. Clos.j in 2riL'rt Adams. S-3-1 mo. FIRST-CLASS tsble board, with or without rooms. Bell 1361-Z G21 23rd. 8-1-1 wk GOOD noins, board, 2639 Jefferson. 7 11 lmo BOARD and room, 419 26th Street. 0-29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adauis. 216-tt i TO EXCHANGE7 " A PARTY owning more land in choic.'j fruit bMt than he can develop d?-sires d?-sires to exchange a portion for other propei tv. Will consider residence property, vacant lots, a mercantile slock business property, or automobile. automo-bile. Address or call at 541 27 St, Citv. S-3-lwlc SALESMEN sell grocers "The Best Ever" Lady Washington Hulled Pcans with Chicken. Galehouse Tacking Company, Seattle, Wash. ' S-l-St FOR KENT. UNFURNISHEfi HOUSES. EIGHT-ROOM modern houhe, ((,2 27th. S-n-lwk HOUSE for rent. Call Ind. 379G-A. S-.Vlwk NINE-room. modern brick, lawn, garden, gar-den, barn, etc., $25.nfi; al.s 1-rooui bouse near Sugar factory, S10. Apply 2129 Quincy. Tel 1331Y. 8 3 lino TWO modern houses, five and seven rooms, one with barn. Inquire 21S 29th. Bell 150C-Y. S 2-lwk BUNGALOW, 22nd and Adams, partly furnished. F. J. Hendershot, S " n 241 h. 8-2-lwk F0RRENi7 FURNISHED HOUSES. 3-ROOM house, fur. or nnfur., water and lights Inquire 24$ 29th. Bell oi;-Y. 8-Mwk I FURNISHED house, modern. 701 I Twenty-Third street 8-2-1 wk j FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS j FEED. Hay, grain and cnal yard. Cor- ner Wash. ave. and 21st. L. Zltr- j man S-.VImn : FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS j A GOOD paving boarding house I'oi ! sale. 119 26th. S-3 I wit NURSING. NURSING 528 21st street 8-1-lmo OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, reblocked and retriru-med, retriru-med, by practical hatter. Fifth floor L-Msis Blk. 7-1C tf PAINTING & PAPERHANGING. J den HARTOG. Painting and Decorative Deco-rative pap?rhanglng. 92S 28th sr.. Both phones. 3-21-if PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Thysician and Surgeon; office hours, 10 to 12 a m.: 2 to 4 p. in.; -340 25th St. Olllce phones. Bell 515-K; Ind. 51.1; residence resi-dence 616 Wash Ind. phone T.02 SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dl.-U. No. 2, all of the city south of 2llh mpet. ' Bell Phone 32 i'-Z Wis McCarty. 5-JO-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Komen, Prop Phone Bell 1001. All kinds of scavenger work proiupt'y nltcuded to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND fuinitui, clothing and shoes, bought, sold ur exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap. Bell Phone 1321. 179 12 Twenty fifth street. 7-91jy STOCKS AND GRAINS, H. GRIMES & CO., 417 2sth street. Brit Phone 313. We buy nnd sell mining stocks. New York stocks and grain. 7-lC-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES, SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer f c. J. C. Slade, lessee. Furniture, Vans and Storage. Office 40S 25th St. Both Phones 321. ' ALLEN, Baggage, Hack and Bus Line. Baggage and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 2oth, Both Phones 22. JJOGALONG TRANSFER VAN &. Storage Co., moving vans, all kinds transfer work: pianos a specialty. Of fice 328 1-2 25th St. Phones 283. WOME. OF "WOODCRAFT. Serro Ll!j; Circle No. 174. meota ever eecond x-A fourth Monday nights at ( Z In I C. O. F. Hall Ylsltlnc ntlffhbon cord. ally invitee!. TKNA NK1.SON. O. N. KATE HliYMAN Clerk. Pell phono 12V-T. ' improved order or RF,,1I!:,. improved Order ot Tledrncn, HiaA-ntha Tribe No. 3. meets In Eagle Hall, every first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p. m Visiting chiefs cor diallv trTlted JAM fed MA"RWTH- Snchom. E. P. GEIGER, C. ol R. . B. WRIGHT. C. of 7. nOYAfe HIOIIXjANDERS. The Rnvnl Highlanders meet Hie first nnJ third' Monds.vs nt Uuion Labor Hall. 24ih St. Dut-s ran bo t'tild from 1 to (. office of Ci W. Jreen. on tlio 2l!n ot -ach month, VlHlnK loembero cor diallv Invued. DAYRflL D SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS, Scc'y and T-ea. B. P. O. ELKS c j o Klka, Oirden Lodce No. 713, Indsnnd club room", second floor 2414 vVe5"tn;tot avenue. Regular meeHnt; tvery Tu"'tay evening. C. A. BOYD. Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF. Secretary. FRVTERNAL ORDER OF EAGLE9. F-ft'ernnl Order of Eiijles, OKder. Aerlo So IIS F. O. E.. mei's evory Wednesday Wednes-day fvenlnc at Eaitle Hall, east of Iteert. Hotel at 8 p m. Isltlng drciher Eagloa arc ;nvlled to attend the Aerla mCLKON BPOWNINO, W. President. E. H. GEIGET?. Secretary. DR. N. M. ESTES. Aerl Physlclao. ORDER OF 0"WL3. Oi:den Nest. No 1?1S. Order t.i Owls, meets every Thvircday evening In Ei-!i" Hall, eaut of Reed Hotel, at S o'c!oc. Ylaltlng Brother Owls arc Invited to attend at-tend the Nest Meetings. THOMAS LESLIE. President. JOHN M MARSHALL. Secretary. No. 2316 Washington Ave. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 32R', meets everr eecond and fourth MonjSay evening : ot rnch month ai th Eagl-.V Hall. Vlslt-intr Vlslt-intr Loerobers cordially Invited INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. 1HS Jachs.in Ave. LILLIAN - N EWTON. Recorder., room 31. Lewln Bloclt "FRATERNAL ORDER OF MOUNTAINEERS. MOUN-TAINEERS. Ogden Cabin No. 52 meets at .ne L O O F. Hal! the first and third Fridays Fri-days of each month Duca con bo paid to secretary at Dee-btantord a koo Cl0fe" CHS L. WAFFLE R. C. M. WALTER F. COMPTON. Sec'y. lost; ' WEDNESDAY night in Ogd.ti ca:i- ; yon, wallet containing notes, r-x-pirss and freight receipts, cards an I leters. Leave at Arlington and receive re-ceive reward 8- 5 2t , NATIONAL bicycle. No. 52223. Return to Ogden Elec. Sup. Co. Recclre reward. ' 7 30-lwk ON WEDNESDAY, .fitly 2fth. bunch j of keys. Return to Standard office : nnd rocelve reward. 7-2fi-lwk Succossor to Allen Transfer C. I J. C. SLADE, Lessee, VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO. FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 08 25th St. Both Phonec 321 UP.HOLSTERING & REPAIRING K. VAN K AM PEN Parlor Furniture Upholstered -and Repaired; Bed Springs re-stretched like new; Mat-tiess Mat-tiess Making: Carpets cleaned, fit I ,-.nd laid. Estimates submitted on j terjuest. Phonci. ind. 661; Bell SS3-X; 2760 Volker Ave. S-'J-tf HIGH PRICES PAID for second 1 and furniture. Expert piano polishing, polish-ing, upholstering, furniture packing lor shlpm.ent.waU paper cleaning, varnishing var-nishing and repairing of all kinds of furniture.- Call us up. Denkers k. Kammeyer. 2128 Grant.. Bell 1179-Z. Iiid. 216. , -1-21-11110 KNIGHTS OP TYTHIAS. Osrtcn odse No. 3. Knlkhlfi of Pythlea meet at Cattle Hall. Utah National Bank bulldlns. every Monday evening. All lv. ot P'. requested to meet with U" F. E. On ANT. C. C V. G. KIND. M. of E. W. L. UNDErHVOOD, K. of R. ?. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft. Osden Clrcla SSI. meets every Wednesday ntht at 7.3-1 oJclock. K. of I'. Hall. Vlaltln nolnh-born nolnh-born invited. Duos can bo pa 1:1 at tho Rtagau Grocery Store, the afttrnoou o the 2Sth of each month. SAKAH HANSON. O. N. Hi Went Tatterion Ava. MAIUE CKITES. Clerk. ZTjI Monro Ave. LADIES OF' THE MACCABEES. Silver lilvo No- J. L O. T. M., meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in I O. O F. Nail. 2416 Washington avenue. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. MRS aijDIE ANQELL. L. C. MISS I JENNIE FROUT. R. K. BROTHERHOOD O AMERICAN YOEMFN. Opden Homestead No. 15(Vj meets see-ond see-ond and fourth Wednesday nights. Odd Fellow' Hall Visiting Archers cor-Clal.y cor-Clal.y invited tj,"'- Cj tlat St., Foreman. O. K. WILLIAMS, js; ;ist St., Correspondent. FURNITURE for sale. 527 23rd. S-l-lwk HOUSEHOLD furniture, 137 2t'th street. 7-30-lwk 25 HORSE POWER bollei. 10 h. p. I engine. Large cider press and large iron kettle. Enquire 2454 Wall avenue, Pickle Works. 714 tr PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder. Size of bed, 33x47 1-2 Inches. In first class order. Prints six cot-vmus, cot-vmus, four pages, at ono time. Cheap : for cash. Inquire or address the Evening Standard 7-2-tf MOTORCYCLE, cheap, 2 1-4 horsepower. horse-power. Underwood typewriter and Edison phonograph. Bargains. 216 Twenty-fifth street. 7 9-lnio . FOR SALI5 Old mats,. Good to put ' under carpets. Inquire Standard t office. tf WANTED TO EUY. j CLEAN whJt raij at Standard ofDcs. i 12-17-t! j yOU CANNOT .HELP ADMIRINa The fine domestic finish to all the shirts and collars which we launder. All our employes are experts in their particular branches, thus enabling n s to turn out perfect work. Fur thi; "Summ r Girl" we would say (hat wo are prepared to do up those dainty waists &nd fluffy ruffles in a way that will be plea-sing to her. J Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS. CLEANERS AND DYERS, Phones 174. 437 25th Street READ THE CLASS ADS TODAY ' I CGDEHTURF EXCHANGE I I m 326 25m street. '- j Wires to all tracks on all J Sporting Events. THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, una OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY j ; FACILITY WHICH THEIR BAL- j i ANCES. BUSINESS AND Rt- j SPONiilBIUTY WARRANT. . J i ' ! j i J. E. Dooly. Pretoent j ! Hcrace E. Pery, Vice PrtX j Harold J, Peery, Vlce-Preo. . ; Ralph E. Hoaj, Cashier. , j A. V. Mclntoah. A't. CaabUr. READ THE CLASS ADS TODAY: U. 8. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, ITAfl Capital and Undivided Profit 276,0O0.CO Darid Ecles, Pres. ,' O. H. Trib. Vlce-Pre. John Watson, Viw-Proa. '- - , M S. Browning. Vlce-Prca. John Pinsree, Cashier. ' jag. f. Durton. Asst. Cashier. i . RRAU THE CLASS. ADS TODAY 11R0053 RESTAURANT I' REMOVED TO VIENNA t CAFE f Sieals ?me prf ! Ro tauiant. Specni n.iw:.-f -5c I- Luncb from 1 to 4 p. m. k, " Dinner froa 4 to 8 p." in. L LEE. FOON A- TOM. M.inaqer. . " 8 READ THE 'CLASSinED . PACK |