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------------------- Hr THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920. jf I ,v FOR SALE : 1 Rcaistatft i I j SMITIT & FLINDERS CO. fe Commercial National Bank WRmk. City Homo Dept. H (Ask for Mr. 13oylc) Look This Over A desirable flvo room framo on the bench, on a lot 50x150 with nlco garden, bam nnd chlclcen house. $2100 will han dle. Terms. Cholco Location We havo Just llntcd this five room mod cm brick bungalow In excellent condition. A first class lnveatment, Prlco only 53250. Close In On North Side. - A neat five room frame In good condi tion; lot 50x135: lawn, garden, chicken house In connection. Price only $1600. Attractive Home Located on fhe bench, five room brick construction, nil modem features, a fin ished homo In splendid location. Price J5S00. 1SSI i FKOERER & fOWLES - 2409 Hudson Ave. Phone 317 r 47500 Buys a very fine modern six room brick located on Twentv-flftn street between Jackson and Van I mtren avenue. South front. There ' ' ' are three large sleeping rooms In ' L this house. Lot 48x150. This place - is worth more money. ' 5C500 Buys 3trlc0y modem colonial rcsl I1 ' donee Just completed. Hard wood floors throughout. Fireplace. South . 'V front on paved street. This Is one t of tho finest and most up to date i mm homes In Ogden. I JP '52600 Buys a four room modem frame i I clo.oe In on bench. Good cement! I '-- cellar. , I I?S000 Buys one of the best new strictly ,. modern six room bungalows slt- 4.t imted on the best part of the ' i bench. Full hardwood floors, tile 'J ' fireplace. Immediate possession.) Tf you want a real fine home be: , sure nnd see this. ' - . 513000 Bnvs one of tho best SI acre farms , "r" In Ogden valley. Plentyof water, for 71 acres. Beet dump and pea v vlncrs within half mile of farm. This place will turn off about 5100 nn acre In crops each year. FKOERER & FOWLES " Real Estate and Insurance j 2409 Hudson Avenue Phone 3Ji IN" RAILROAD DISTRICT j IS A four room nouse wjin a comineie S housekeeping outfit, lot -10x165. seven ml:i I utcs walk from shops. A bargain at I $2000. See owner evening at 116 rracy avenue. AV. H. Shirk. 1402 I ONE five room modern cement block j house. Twenty-ninth street. I One new four room modem brick on 3 bench. I One four room frame, four lots, cheap 8 "for cash. South part of town. I Call S17-N.T. 130-1 S BY OWNER Five room Drlck, modem, for-. Just built, good location. Inquire at -122 Twenty-seventh. 1403 4 room frame close lii S2000 4 p " 4 room frame, modem SJOOO ; 4 Room frame on bench 53500 i i 5 room modern on bench 56000) ' KELLY & HERRICK 13S0 9 ii I BY OWNER Five room modern brick bungalow. Just completed; furnace heat sleeping porch, all built-in features, good location, excellent view. No. 287-1 Madl son. Phone 1718-W. 1395 IE Real Estate Insurance W) Five acres A-l land, seven room brick njj house. Good buy at 55000. u Five room brick, large lot, close to m shops, only 52100. m Four room frame close to street car M bams. 51150 H Six room brick, modem 1 1-3 acres fine land. 56750. I Six room modern frame. North Wnsh- Ifigton avenue; 3 extra lots. 54200; terms, I Three room frame. largo lot. garage. I fruit, large poultry house, two blocks from 1 street car: only 51550. e ' Four room house. Five Points, sleeping I porch, large lot; price 52000. B Wo havo several good buys in houses. K vacant lots and farms. E T3 .. , t -n-nnm Tlntnl Plinnnc fil nr 75 i B- ' THREE lots for sale on Thirty-first streot. between Grant and Washington. i Inquire 1070 South Tenth East, Salt La.l:e 53650 Four room framo house, light, water, summer kitchen, also V acres good land, water right. 580 Seventh street. By Owner. 1335 YOU WANT six rooms, bath, toilet, sew- 1 er. paved street, large lot, close in? I' havo it; 54000. good terms. S. S. Smith. ' Phonos, day 5S7, evenings and Sundays A SNAP Six room modern brick, hard wood floors, largo lot, close in, all newly papered and painted: Immediate posses sion. S3S00. half cash. THOS. AULD Phone 301. Under First Natl. Bnk II SEVEN room house for sale, on big lot. Speclnl price. Inquire G. E, Wilson, care 1 Lighthouse Electric 130S BY OWNER Five room brick, half aero lot. 30 fruit trees, sacrifice price 53600. $1450 cash, balance $25 month. 607 Sev , cnth street. 1294 BY OWNER Throe room house back screened porch, lights, water, small lot. 51250. Call 153 West Thirty-first. 1205 ' . . FOUR rooms and sleeping porch brick nouse. on Canyon road, completely fur nlshed.53000 . Frocrer &. Fowlcs, or write P. O. Box 335. 1262 I iff I W. L. PORTER, Real Estate and Loans. M J 2376 Washington avenue. Phone 1S71C, C3 iff 1 BY OWNER Small now bungalow on fa bench Just completed, large sleeping ' w M porch, small cement basement, hardwood 91 floors, white enamel bath rom and kltch- I; 9 en. Large kitchen cabinets, best of plumb- n M Ing. A snap, 52850. Terms. Phone 2255- ;f 'M BY OWNER Six room modem cement block home. 35-18 Hudson. 1251 J Jm SEVEN room modern house for sale oi rent furnished. 824 Twonty-sccond. ! FIVE room modem frame on bench. A ' WEE positive snap at $3250. ' W.'SH Five rom modem brick, close in, large mirm lot. 54750. H-lfl Four room brick, large lot, J26B0. M(-jM Five rom modem frame on bench, $2850. m:?M J. F. WALKER LAND CO. K-'jrjl Phono S55 602 Eccles W- 1 FOUR room house on 2fa aero lot, gar- ti l ago, chicken coops, stable, city wator. 218 ."'v West Seventeenth strceL Phone 2587. KSfj' BY OWNER New flvo room modern rlck bungalow. Call at 2S11 Adams. Hioi THREE acre chicken farm, six room KIR'S houso, garage, mixed fruit. Phone 2889- ?-1 Wj 1140 r ' a BY OWNER Good nowly papered and j I painted house. Terms. Phone 22. 771 J j LARGE two story modern omont, well 1 built apartment house, four apartments, I h oieeping porencs, iuii uascmcni, also sov ; J en room brick with barn, orchard and garden. Easy terms, Inqulro 2642 2Ion roc. 481 Bl' OW1TER Corner lot 116xlJ8 fc-t, M Twenty-second and Rccvec avenue M Phono 3076. 379 J BURLEY IDAHO FARM LANDS KKM WE havo u largo list of irrigated farms mmm t?X,,aor trade. Write or seo WONES U ORISWOLD INV. CO...Burley, Idaho. 2745 fl FINE building lot on Adams; 37 1-2 feet iH l170 t63l lo aUoy; will sell thla lot for s3fl; cash or terms to suit. If Interested KH In a good buy, call 3169-R. 3-13-tf MONEY TO LOAjN mMWt W,WB . MONEY TO LOAN f MONEY to loan on Improved real C3tatc j ' J3. F. Bratz. 417 Ecclos BKIg. S2S TO ftalnrivd people without security to mmt o'lle,, ,on nln". furniture, bonds, etc j 227 Hudson Bldg. Phono 281. 249 MOflJKY to .loan on Improved .-cal cstHr.. mm b.elly Xr. HcrrJck. j73 FOR SALEAutos 1020 Maxwell with extra equipment. Terms to responsible parly. Phone 3221 -J 1 1S91 USED car. good for truck or cut down: must sell at once. Phono 2651-J. 1390 REPUBLIC ton truck, practically new. Call 154. 1367 OILY spark plugs and diluted oil In crank ense remedied In most cars without rebor Ing. The Franklin Agency, 2466 Grant avenue. 359 CHEVROLET 4-90 model; almost now. Rend Auto Top Co. 57S FIVE passenger Model E 1918 Bulck. good condition, Phono 811. 1191 $300 will buy my Apperson roadster, 1915; model. Just overhauled, new gears put in. I battery rebuilt: In good condition. This 1 CAr Is worth $550 but I nm leaving for I New York and must sell. See Chas. The-, landnr. West Weber. Phone 47-R-ll. 1192 h FOR RENT j Furnished FOR RENT Furnished 2 rooms, kltclHi. cttc and "bath, at 2054 Washington Ave. ; 1419 MODERN furnished housekeeping rooms. 322S Lincoln Ave. Phone 16S6-W. 1418 'APARTMENTS. 2571 Lincoln Ave. 1417 LARGE front room, private bath; suitable for two or three business men. Gates HotPl. 24 16 Grant Ave. 1416 COMPLETELY, furnished 4-room apart mcnt. Private bath. 27S5 Grant Ave. 1415 MODERN four room apartment, close In, to party wishing to purchase furniture. Phone 2S24-.I. HOI MODERN room for gentleman, close In. $3.50 per week. References. 2341 Adams. 13S8 FURNISHED room with heat and bath in private home. 219 Twenty-third. 13S7 NICELY furnished rooms, best location,: downtown, reasonable, 333 Twenty-fourth. 1370 I ARLINGTON Hotel, under now manage-' mcnt. A clean and refined home for la- I dies nnl gentlemen. Hot and cold water! In every room. Private telephones and 1 baths. 2439 Washington avenue. 1369 ! 1 , TWO room apartment with bath and clothes closet in connection. Gentlemen only need npply. 2456 Madison avenue. 136S i TWO light housekeeping apartments. Washington Apartment. 2174'A Washlng- ton. 1315 FAMILY and bachelor apartments, rea sonablo rent, 2252 Washington. 1314 FURNISHED sleeping room for gentle men. 2122 Washington 1311 NICE furnished room for gentleman, In prlvato family. Call 2012-J. 1312 HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent, 221014 Washington avenue. 1179 LARGE comfortable room. 600 Twenty- fourtli street. 12S6 FURNISHED apartment for rent; modem. gas. Phono 1757. 1254 MODERN housekeeping rooms. 2213 Lln coln, 1253 NICE parlor bedroom sutablo for one or two gentlemen. Cheap. 165 Twenty-third. Phone 900-W. 120 TWO or three room apartment, also sleeping room. 530 Twenty-third. Phono 2IS0-M. 1216 TWO rom furnished apartment for two. 2875 Grant. 1211 FOUR room apartment. Apply to Mrs. King. 317 Twentv-slxth. 11SS NICELY furnished one or two room apartments for housekeeping. No chll dien. 362 Twenty-fourth. 978 GATES HOTEL TRANSIENT rooms with bath: weekly rates, 2416 Grant avenue. Phone 3050. 212 TWO partly furnished rooms. Inqulro j Room 6, 2I6S Washington. W. B. Wcdell, 1 j WANTED j To Buy I OR 6-ROOM house, cash 5500 and monthly payments. Five Points Shoe Shop. 1424 HOGS, veal and poultry. Will como to 'your yard. Phone 2367, Peart Bros.. 3421 j Adams. 1224 j LADY'S bicycle. Call 3225 Orchard, after I G 30 p. m.. or on Sundays 1296 j HIGHEST prices paid for old clothes. 259 25th St. Phone 3336. 679 WE have cash customers lor desirable city and farm lands. List your property with rellablo people. Kclley & Herrlck. 2-6-tf WE BUY all cars, regardless of condi tion. Auto Salvngo -u.. 2348 Grant Ave 3197 FOJfSMjf Poultry and Eggs j FRESH milk goat and kid cheap, nt once. 1170 Twenty-sixth. 1108 ABOUT forty laving hens, some Mlnor cas. Frank Riglcy, 1952 Stephens avenue 1333 FOR No. 1 baby chicks and Wlnford elec trics hovers, phone Asttll, C69-1545-M. 12S7 FINE heavy laying yearling White Leg horn hens. Phono 1247 evenings or Sun days 125S S. C. Brown Leghorn cgg3, $2.60 setting, from 264 egg strain. Wilson's, 626 Six tcenth streot. 1058 POULTRY any quantity any time. Wo buy and sell, western Grain & Feed Co , Phono 1243. 2354 Washington. 690 WE have plenty of baby clilckc, prices 11 to 20 cents. Walker Feed Co. 491 REDS and White Leghorn eggs for hatch ing, also breeding stock. Cull Bramwell. 1410-.1, 3922 rjALToRJDEj BARGAIN Will sell cheap for cash or trade for stock in People's Sugar Co., Mitchell auto, six cyclfnder, seven passen ger, nowly painted und overhauled In splondid condition. Phone 1713. 1326 CYCLECAR $35; buyer doing the repairs needed. Call at 118 West Twenty-ninth street between 5 and 7 p. m. 1257 TEAM, harness and double seated new buggy. All In first class condition. Phone 2165-J. 125 Second street. 1220 FORJRENT j I Miscellaneous THREE Ohio vacuums In first class con dition, 51 day. Call F. Barlow, 2384-J 1371 LARGE bam. 222 Twenty-third. 1166 OHIO vacuum, 51 day. Phono 3148. 1222 VACUUM cleaners, revolving brush. $1.00 day. Phono 2384 -J. S79 Tel. 25S2-J for vacuum cleaners; $1 for 21 hours. Sterilized dust bags. 4Sfi STORAGE room for rent. Call Asb6sto late Products Co., Phono 1416-W. 367,1 f WANTED i To Rent I WANTED to ront House of four or five Tch,ldren- Bcnch Preferred. 1 none Jui 1 - j. 1406 BEFORE June 1. three or four room fur- wlfv e&o hoUs.e' "ear car liac- Address Box 362. Ogden. 1373 FURNISHED apartment or homo for ?un,mcr Be8t of references. P. O Box 03- 1230 SMALL modern nicely furnished, also un furnished house or apartment, permanent; no children. Refer Dr. W. H Petty Ecele4 Building. Dr. R. W. arcKcT. ' 1423 f FORREiYF I Farm j 15 ACRES farm land for grain: uood water right Kelly & Herrlck gC6 If it was not for their famous wives many men would never be heard of. jf TORSALE j Lv- MigceUaneous ' f WICKER baby buggy. Phone 851. 1405 j HOUSEHOLD furniture 2562 Adamn, I Lall Monday or Wednesday 13S5 I S.TAWBERRr Plants, hardy variety. ;$l.2o hundred; called for less. Phone 743. J 1384 1 GOOD delivery wagon, good ox new, 560, ,also sanitary cough $5. 580 Seventh street. 133C j PAINTS AND VARNISH Buy your paint at Stowe's and savo money. 1800 Washington avenue. Phono 686-J. 131S HOuSEHulD lumuure for sale. Must be sold quick. Call G3S Twenty-fifth. 1323 AUTOMATIC electric washer and wring er. GooO as new. $50. 229 Twenty-first. 111T A-l FRESH milk cow. 1915 Grant. 1322 j A-l INDLVN motorcycle, electrically equipped, 3 speed. 578 Twenty-fourth. 1321 GOOD potatoes for seed. Phono 10-R-2 1320 1 BEAUTIFUL new dresser cheap If taken ,at once. Phono 1348-R. 2130 Plngree. j -1319 BUY your electric washor at Stowe's for icash and save money. 1800 Washington. 1 Phone 6S6-J. 829 j (STURGIS baby buggy, cheap. 2054 Wash- j ( ln-ton lon" 1 GOOD pasturo for horses, close to Off jden. See Smith & Fllndors, upstairs I1 Commorclal bank. lauu BEDROOM, dining room, kitchen furnl-! turo for sale. Big sacrifice. Call rear 622 Twenty-third. 1291 I LARGE team of brood mares;, two-way plow; two yearling colts. Comer of Third J ana Jefferson. 1293 SEED potatoes for sale, Minnesota grown. Cobbler and Early Ohlos. Also blue Vic tor Phone 1591. Address 478 west Twen tieth. 1290 I 35 HORSEPOWER Atlas stationary cn glnc In good condition. Utah Packings Corporation. Phone 570. 1289 BLUE enameled gas and coal range only used two monhts. $140. 475 Twenty second. 1280 BICYCLE, pony, gasoline stove, coal, fruit Jars, typewriter. Inqulro rear 2030 Adams. 1278 SODA fduntaln, wall case, No. 28S Twcn-ty-flfth street. D, McCarty. 1274 LEAVING for California; all household goods must bo sold, separately or all to gether. B. Jensen. -176 Twenty-second street. 1233 9x12 tent In good condition. Inqulro 918 Twenty-second. Phone 2S31.NR. 1234 I SUPERIOR pansy plants at Purdy's 2852 Pingrce. Phone 2116-R. 1219 CHOICE pansles at Pingree's. 2861 Pln Etco avenue. Phone 1225 and 799. 1181 FURNITURE for sale. 2656 Qulncv ave- nue. 1183 TWO incubators. Phono 2997-W. 2527 Iowa. 1184 HEAVY work" harness practically new for sale cheap. 2046 Liberty. 1187 CALL 3237-W for fresh milk cows. 1188 HORSES and mules for salo cheap at 2767 Gibson avenue. West Twenty-eighth street. 548 PIANOS and othor musical Instruments. Terms without InteresL Pantonc, 2874 Hudson. 909 CABBAGE and tomato plants for sale. 223 Ninth streot. 805 ! CANARIES, guaranteed singers. 2220 1 Lincoln. 509 1 SECOND hand goods bought and sold. T. C. Ivcrson. 1640 Washington. Phono 49. 450 TEAM of 5 year old norscs, 1300 pounds: saddle 520. Call 42-R-3. 447 FOUR head of cholco heifers. Phono 37-J-3. 446 HIGHEST prices paid for second hand goods. Stowe's Second Hand Store. 1800 Washington Ave. Phone 6S6-J. 5-2-tf SEVERAL sots of new work harness. Op tion Horso Salo & Commission Co. 3103 UNCALLED for suits, tailor made; bl? reduction. Gordon's. 211-25 Twonty-flfth fit 'PVirn ilO 01 XI WATffED j jL6!?? jjP . WJ. pjyl GIRL with some knowledgo of bookkeep ing and experience In general office work. Write K. R.. caro Standard-Examiner, stating experienco and giving references, and amount of salary expected, J EXPERIENCED dictaphone operator. Ap Ply office John Scowcroft & Sons Co.. Twenty-third and Wall. 1397 GIRL wanted at the Wisteria. 1265 MAID for Arlington hotel. A good home for a good girl Good wages, 1284 GIRL wanted at Orphcum Candy Co. 1283 GOOD girl, no laundry, good wages. 2404 Madison. 1232 EXPERIENCED chambermaid, good wages. Lucerno Hotel. 1226 GOOD girl for housework. Phono 3164-R. 2641 Hudson. n97 fESSMAK f CHILDREN'S dressmaking and plain sew ing taken in. 2632 Monroo Ave. Phono 32lil-.T ,-e. - 001 Hemstitching, plcot edge, buttons, pink ing and pleating. Second " floor W II Wright & Sons. Mrs. H. Layman. 1169 LOST Large Maltese cat Re ward if returned to 1203 Twcnty- or luiepnone ibis, AGJA?i13 ro?ch between Last &. Thomas and the Orpheum. Phone 22C7 Reward 1327' NECKLACE, three small diamond drops. Return to 055 Twcnty-fjfth. Reward '1366 HANDBAG between depot and sugar fac tory. Finder return to depot baggago room. Reward. 1396 EXPERIENCED colored cateross wants uncheon und dinner partlos to serve Phone 232. 139s LONELY widow ago 30, Worth 540,000 wishes to hear from honorable gentlomon under 60 Object matrimony. Address Edna. P. O. Box 383. Jacksonville, Fla. 1363 ?ARiD..Rnd character reading. 449 Twen-ty-8lxth. 1330 p forrhStw I 1 Unfurnished UJfFH?rNIS"BD aPnrtment for rent. In quire 535 Twenty-seventh street. Phone -1 1414 ENTIRE Becond floor for rent over tho trlc, 2452 Washington avenue 1307 FOUR rooms downstairs and four un- Sr,7nrVr wI" rc,U wholc h0U3C- Phone -b'Jm"' 12G9 UNFURNISHED rooms for light house keeping. 2348 Washington. ipse Kel&gSHonAr ho"stco"'"g: close in. TWO or three room modern apartments steam heated; close In. Phone 1008-j Also store room at 2612 Washington, 746 SECONDHDTOyj WE take your old range as first paymnnt on any new rango. or will buy your old range outright. Home Furnlturo Co: 4673 WANTED BELL boy wanted, Rceci rrn U22 YOUNG man to work in inL-n- - well Confectionery. bakcry- 'jj FARM hand, salary and nmfiV proposition. W. B? cllk ffi? Grout's Grain Store C,ty' Tctv?. 5uS, """"" '0r S"lm-ExamtaS 13ol: WANTED " 05 WAN TED COAL DIGGERS coat rnAniL -dlI0Nl?cTOT Pays loaders $.64 per ton n-G50T0Hii?PR BETORE B&g. W,-o"" C" C""""'-- COOK wanted, man preferred CtU School for Deaf and Blind ' Cal 1 33$ WANTED at th American T innn r " pany. 164 Twanty-llxth "frcet "'"nSdSi . aged man for Janitor work. 134 n HELP HELP HELP ' ' 1 We can furnish all kinds of help Lot rnlo?rn?niotax L,cened agents! ... r?uEmp,yniIJLt AWcy, 223 Twcn-ty-flflh strcotr Phona 586. jVoo WANTED Boy to work In store. Hor rocks Bros. ' ion ".' " " i. . A ." - . yQ- -' -. . 1 ' ?j,:r MSN WANTED Fcr railroad yard aer vice. Wages 64 cents an hour; eight hours work a day; 96 cents por J our for och additional hour ovor eight hours a day; board and lodging- places will no arranged for. rtrlkj conditions, b.t strike denounced by rail road brotherhoods and un authorised. Protection as sured. Permanent places for good men. Apply to B. A. Campbell, Superin tendent, Second Floor, Union station. Ogden Southern Pacific Co. , "'" '. -V;,; y' :,.-, '.V-'-'t 7, ' 1 . SWITCHMEN WANTED . MEN expor:cr...d In rail- . road work desiring em ployment should call at "ce or tond names and lr.rS83 tcL 3U,PerJntendent Southern Pacific comnany at address given below. trlko conditions prevail but the atriko Is unnut" orlred and denounced oy officers of tho railroad brotherhoods. Apply f. JJ A. Campbell. Superinten dent. TRoom 3. Second Hoor, Union Station. Og den, Soouthorn Paclflo Co. m jftf - : . LEARN actual auto repair, vulcnnzlnc Los Angles Y. M.C. A. Auto School? 109rf DAr5cnGTu5l rt'Q111?? 0 tWoo?ward Studio. Og- P BUSINESS j SSrCB.R?r sorc' -wni Iease and sell stock at Invoice 2010 Monroe avenue. . 1331 f 'wanted" 1 vv SituaUons ,.uX) uu J CLEANING' and pressing and all kinds of repairing; washing and ron,g work guaranteed. Phone 24SK "onmg work EXPERIENCED colored lady wishes posi ion In hotel. Box B. care Standnrd-Exam- 1426 nTKCi5ure yPr bu"dlng. R. J. Cott roll. 574ros3. Phono 2S93-M. 1393 EXPERIENCED stenographer and tvplst desires position; good references. Box E care Standard. 13 r nnn nd.C!;nCM.lt ,work of nn' description and also put in lawn. Phone 2257-j - . 1332 FkY1; b'?nkts and curtains laundered. 151 A. est Twenty-ninth. joj PARTY with new one ton truck desires pis3. any hlnd- In or Ut 0f GARDEN plowing. Phone 2350-W 59'. ST13NOGRAPHER Prlvato lessons bv expert; evenings. Phono 2477 after 5-30 1190 PIANO LESSONS " Beginners, 50c. endoroed by eminent musicians. 1538 North Washington . 11S9 One of England's leading nlrplane factories has been converted Into clock making factory. jCHICAGOAN HEADS I COMMERCE BODY CHICAGO Joseph H. DeFress, a Chlcogan, was elected president of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce at a recent convention at Atlantic City, He was formerly president of the Associa tion of Commerce. 00 WILL DRILL FOR Several Companies Shipping Machinery North; Million Acres Appraised SAN FRANCISCO, May 10. Dril ling will bo started this fall on Alaska lands recently thrown open by tho gov ernment to oil prospectors and de velopers, J. J. Flnnegan, Seward, Alaska lawyer and oil man, said here recently. Several new companies are shipping machlnory north. Successful operations on a small scale and oil seepages have caused government geologists to announce they believo oil Me3 under approxi mately 1,000,000 acres of Alaska lands. One local company has been producing oil near Cordova, Alaska, for several years. All of Alaska's oil country lies in the southwestern section, stretching along the coast from Cape St. Ellas, on tho west, to the Aloutlan islands on tho west, to tho Aleutian islands Gold Bay, Ivatalla, Yakataga, Cook Inlet and the Alaska Peninsula. Alaska capital will do Nearly all the wnrk nniv Vintner nlnnnnrl Annnilnn . t- ...... ..w,. 'IUIIlll.U. .Tkl-WWl Ulll .J present outlook tho oil will find a ready market In Alaska, as the north ern territory at present Imparts groat quantities for the fislilng fleets, can neries, steamship lines and other industries. uu FACILITATE TRAVEL TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HONOLULU. T. H., May 10. Janu ary first, 1921, will, in all likelihood see the end of the shortage of passen ger ships, connecting Hawaii with the outside world, according to Harold H. Ebey, assistant director of the United States Shipping Board at San Francis co. Speaking recently to the Hawaiian Tourist bureau, Mr. Ebey said: , "I think that by January 1, 1921, you probably will have as little cause for complaint about your passenger facili ties as you now have about freight carrying capacity," During the war and since the sign ing of the armistice Hawaii has boen fighting n ship shortage which, accord ing to shipping companies, is pre venting thousands visiting the islands. One company recently announced that it had a waiting list of throo thousand j prospective passengers on its books in Its San Francisco office. 00 PASTOR GIVES 8 REASONS "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" SAN FRANCISCO. There are eight main reasons "why girls leave home." This was the declaration of Dr. James L. Gordon in a sermon at the First Congregatitonal church. The rea sons are theso: To, see the world. To secure an education. For financial gain and advantage. Because the boys In iho family re ceive more consideration than the girls. To secure tho social recognition that is denied them in a town or village. Because of the lack of tact on the part of parents. To relieve the heart of a great sor row. Sometimes, but not often, to cover up a mistake or blunder. 00 PJERSLXN SIIMI SLEEPS THROUGH TRAIN' WRECK (By International News Service) MILAN The Shah of Persia was traveling incognito In a special car attached to the Rome-Paris express when, owing to a pointsman's mistake, the train was diverted to tho wrong lino near Genoa and came Into col lision with a goods train. Three pas songor3 wero killed and fifteen In jured. Tho Shah was sleeping so soundly that he did not notice the shock. Ho was taken back to Genoa by motor car. Some superstitious passengers noticed that he was wearing a famous diamond which la supposed to brlrtg bad luck. 00 An early Athenian husband could dismiss his wife at pleasure. nn I WANTED I I Salesmen SALESMAN for city or county; good proposition to right man. Chrlstonsen Ashton Muslo Co.. 2381 Pludson, 1109 j WANTED j i . Miscellaneous CHICKEN'S, any quantity any time. Russell-James Co., ISO 24tb St. Phono 136. 1-4-tf LgGAL NOCJES . AN ORDINANCE An Ordlnanco relating to the laying of farl and paving of that portion of vhlngton Avenue lying north of the Ogden river to the north city limits of PGXlen City, the same being within Pav ing District No. 12S. Be it ordained by the Board of Commis sioner of Ogden City. Utah: mfre" I- .That Ogdea City proceed, pursuant to the provfslonfl of Section CS5 or the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1917. to t'i. IS, . l9. pavo lhc spneb between mm rw? feot wldc outage of tho outer PnnM T1C iWd(J traCk'S f thc Utnh ninno Tr2naU Company according to tho Srovn.iaid.iBpc,f.,ca-t,on3 heretofore ap ?tf.by Uc 9U-V Commissioners of Og PUvndh0,CUy Engineer of Ogden f-..n,?Ed tho EnClncer of said 17tah Rapid rnnfrniComI!?ny !md to advortlse and let contract for the same; the contract price otlH?n ! ? i,n WRrrant Payable as are nil? ri MiaI attsc"cnts for paving, and V , r 1,10 PurPsc of securing payment i,nii him,?i ai 3Peclnl assessment nnd lien '.. 1 ,lov..ca, upon n11 of lo Property of m,n'n,Ci ,LUh RHp,d Transit Company, nW ln 1110 .fusions of said Section 6S0 of the Complied Laws of Utah, 1917. fSfcl on 2. This Ordinance shall tike cf- ffrVt,S,dbit&nf0rCC frm nnd a"er 113 Passed by tho Board of Commissioners Af 9fdHCltv' utah- thla 8th day of May. VtOYES PRANK FItANSyor City Recorder. state of Utah. County of "Weber ss r.rV..C;T? Moycs' City Recorder of Ogden City, Utah, hereby certify that the, above and foregoinpr is a full, true and lorrcct copy of an ordinance entitled, "An Ordi nance relating to the laying of track and paving of that portion of Wushlngton Avenue Jylng north of the Ogden river to the north city limits of Ogden City, the samp being, within paving District No. 128. adopted and passed by the Board of Commissioners of .vild Qgden City on the 3th day of May. 1920. as appears of record in my office. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate iro f edcn Clty lhls 10th day 01 May (SEAL) C T. MOYES. ,,... City Recorder. Published May 10, 1920, In The Ogden Standard-Examiner. NOTICE TO WATER USERS STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE Salt Lake City, Utah, May 5. 1920 Notice is hereby given that tho Joseph Barker Company, of Ogden. Utah, has made application in accordance with tho requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1917. as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate flvo hundred (500) acrc-fcct of water from Bennett Spring Branch, in "Welwr County. Said water will be stored from October 1 to May 1 of the year following in a reser voir construct d In tho natural stream bed. situate in the southwest part of the southeast quarter of Section 27. Township C North. Rango 2 East, Salt Laka Baso and Meridian. Tho center of the impound ing dam will be located at a point 100 feet east and 300 feet north from the south quarter corner of said Section 27, where the water will be released and convoyed by means of a ditch for a distance of 15,840 feet and there used from May 1 to October 1 of each year to Irrigate 500 acres of land embraced in Sections 22 and 27. in said township and range. This ap plication is designated in the State Engl neer's Office aa No. S207. All protests against' the granting of said application, statlnc tho reasons therefor, must be mado by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed In this offlco within thirty (30) days after tho completion of the publication of this notice. G. P. McGONAGLE, State Engineer. Date of first publication May 10. 192,0. Date of completion of publication, June 7. 1920. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX AND DE LINQUENCY OF SAME To Whom It May Concern. Under, authority of Section 278 of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1907. and as di rected by Section 105C of the Revised Or dinances of Ogden City, Utah, 1915. Tho undersigned Treasurer of Ogden City, Utah, hereby gives notlco that a Special Tax for tho purpose of paying" tho costs of building pipe sewers in Sower District No. 141 in Ogden City, Utah, has boon levied and confirmed by an Ordi nance of the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, adopted and passed April 2S. 1920, and published April 29, 1920. ?n M Rnnnlnl Tit- (a -It erty abutting on tho following street, to wlt: All that part of Patterson street be tween Grant and Pacific avenues. Thir tieth street between "Wall avenue and a point 1,032.8 feet west of "Wall avenue, BInford street between "Wall avonuc and a point 362.9 feet west of "Wall avenue, and Twenty-seventh street between "Wall avo nuo and a point 534.7 feet Vest of Wall avenue. Lots 1 to 15 Inclusive, Block 3, Horriman's add.; Lots 16 to 30 Inclusive, Block 2, Herrlman's , Add.. Lots 1 to 12 Inclusive, Block 4. Herrlman's Add.: Lots 12 to 22 inclusive. Block 1, Herrlman's Add, Part of an unnumborcd tract of land In Block 10. South Ogdon Survey: Lots 2D to 33 Inclusive, Block 5, Central "Park Annex; Lots 5 to 9 inclusive, and Lots 36 to 39 inclusive. Block 5, Central Park An nex; Lots 1 to 17. Block 4, Central Park Annex; Lots 1 to 17 Inclusive, Block 3, Central Park Annex; Lots 1 to 10 Inclu sive. Block 3. Central Park Add.: Lots 11 to 20 Inclusive, Block 4, Contrnl Park Add.; Lots 1 to 26 Inclusive. Block 2. Con. 1 tral Park Add.; Lots 27 to 62 inclusive. Block 5. Central Park Add.; and a part of Lots 1. 2. 7. and 8, Block 1. Flvo Aero Plat "A" all In Ogden City Survey, to a dopth of 100 feet back from the street line; bo and hereby is created a sewer district and is named Sewer District No. 141. Said tax la payable In five installments. Tho first Installment becomes delln nuont on thn 29th dav of Anrll. 1921. Tho second Installment becomes delin quent on tho 29th day of April, 1922. Tho third installment becomes delin quent on the 29th day of April. 1923. Tho fourth Installment becomes delin quent on tho 29th day of April. 1924. Tho fifth Installment becomes delin quent on tho 29th day of April. 1925. Each of said Installments except tho first draws interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from tho 29th day of April. 1920. until delinquent, and if said tax or any installment thereof shall re main unpaid after the delinquency of tho same; interest thereon thereafter will bo at tho rate of eight per'cent per annum until such assessments arc fully paid. All special taxes are payable at the of fice of tho city troasurer in tho city hall, at Ogden City, Utah. C. T. KOONS, City Treasurer. NOTICE OF ESTRAYS. State of Utah. County of Webor. Ogden City. ss. I have In my possession tho following described cstrny animals, which If not claimed and taken away, will bo sold to tho highest cash bidder- at 1848 Washing ton avonuc, In Ogden City, Utah, on Sat urday, the 15th day of May, 1920, at tho hour of 12:30 p. m: One roan horse, about 12 years old. saddle marked. Said cstray was taken up by me in said city on tho 3rd day of May, 1920. FRANK M. NAISBITT. Poundkeepcr of Ogden City. Utah. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco is hereby given that Ogden City proposes to make tho following public im provement, to-wlt: Construct pavement in Paving District No. 125, East Side, to gether with work incidental thereto, ac cording to plans, specifications and pro files on fllo In the office of tho City En gineer. And scaled bids arc invited for 6aid work and will be received at the of fice of tho City Recorder in tho City Hall at Ogden, Utah, until ten o'clock a. m. on the 20th day of May, 1920. Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications for said improvement can bo seen and ex amined at the offlco of tho City Engineer In tho City Hall of said city. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects. By order of tho Board of Commission ers of Ogdon City, Utah, this, the 29th day of April. 1920. . (Signed) C. T, MOTES, City Recorder, First publication April 30, 1920. Lust publication May 19, 1920. Published in Ogdon Standard-Examinor. Paving District No. 12$. East Side. 12-POUND GOID NUGGET IX) UND. (By International News Service.) BltUSSEIS Tho largest nuggot of puro gold In the world, weighing Just over twelve pounds, has boen found at tho Kilo State MIne3 and deposited In the Belgian Congo Bank in London. 00 Abraham Lincoln was two Inches! taller than George Washington. Information Bureau L 51.00 PER LINR PER MONTH V J ANYTHING Nov or Old Urz& ANYTHING A to Z new or old- I) bought, sold or traded. Phono 333. ij, ft BOOKS AND STATIONERY R'S Tr,1"?5" Bok and Stationery. ZWS H - Washington Ave. Phono 360. 2038 W ta BANKING ' $ Twll. Vfttl&naI J?n- eoutheast cornet I 'M Twenty-fourth and Washington. Phone 6L I Si BwYnLSS AND REPAIRING ffl repairing, ltallc Tiros. 24C8 Hudson Ave, -fll CHIMNEY SWEEpZ (i.fHJ 3047. 5den Ch,mncy Sweep Co. Phono 'Jj carVenter ' ,S7 B W CAE5pPcTrER AND, BUILDER- i 1 work P mn,Cr! Crntcr' &l Cornea, sfom 1 Ksir COMtn,el,on- NoiSS 1 CK 1 CLEANING- 7 9 Peft c&FtV1 ior "Pholatorlng. car,- j i vanarugo?8?erInrn,nKraattrea!' r" ! 1 stretched. Call Ee' Tandrr - 1 CHIROPRACTOR I C'TY JUNK HOUSE- 3 Phono 133. 225S-C0 Waahlneton Ave. j taumStUfe Panose rea- j DENTISTS . 'ANnCT b'faWes?" wSl WaslUngton Ave Dentistry. iMg-j 1 . ELECTRICAL WlRlNr ' 2253 I 3Bglectrlcol wlrrn'xTrepairlng. CaJI ENGRAVING- ' Twty.fourftn8ero colors , FOOT SPECIALIST 1, Pcttrieweight nr.l20 Co1- Hudn BlflK treatment. arch suts. Correct FIRE INSURANCES "6? dSffiCSinf YAn10 J85?-.J' CaI nrd Inrjfancc Commercial Stand- HDES: wools", furs 1S'75 toS'prfceThon'e f." c. prfy, ! JUNK AND Hl5Is ' mSoo.tn SJ6k Co., 2323 Wa ; Avdpl10n2kio?OUSe' 2053 Washington MSorNQ AND HAULING- j 1 NURSE ' X ( 1 REAL ESTATE: ' SCAVENGER-" "I? I i Phornga2rois ' Sca"Scrs. 272S Qra'nt. , I TAXI SERVICE 3 ca?fonlyr'1C PhDe 51 for Closed TRUNKS AND "BAGS-" i n-??!! SPA repairing, round ,n. ken. otanaa. GallacheVs. r373 Hud- veterinarians: . 2113 , 1 Dr. Bundy. Phone 828 679-M. 3S3S i I PAPER CLEANING- 29.nm "lne and papcr caning. Call L ... . 1203 2806-NM.a" Ulnd3 f WaU cIca- Phow shoS m$n- GeneraI housc clean?S ' , " 1113 I Phono Lowo & Evnns. lfSO-J. jnj I tltFP1 waJ1 Paper, paint, tint, cleaner- i, PhorS-?4n & C- 0tW S ' """" W7 I ' Lowe-Grcenwell. "uff said." P. 2721-K- . ' 724 I I vpR WINDOWS CLEANED , EXPERT window and wail papcr clean 1 Ing. Americnn AV-i-.ri. m" Ji"'zrrSxcSlI i """" "vuuins. n. t5i , z ) ' . LEGAL NOTICES I NOTICE T OWATRSUSERS" ON the WEBER RIVER SYSTEM. f In accordance with Section 20. Chapter r ,l G7. Sosslon Laws of Utah. 1019. nitlco la hereby given that May 10 1320 haa becii firiJf- datcfor beginning sun-eya !.nf emlnatlons' an1 taking testi hhL rr u purp03, ,of determining thb , rights of all water claimants on the Wc ' tir oner &tc,m ,ns provided for in Sec t lone 20 to 30. Inclusive. Chapter 67, Ses sion Laws of Utah, 1919. G. F. McGONAGLE, State Engineer Date of first publication May 8. 1920. ' Date of completion of publication May 9 I 1920. ' NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is horeby given by tho Board of Commissioners of Ogdon CItv, Utah, of the intention of said J3oard "of Commis sioners to make the following described ' Improvement, to-wlt. To lay out estab lish and open a public street to be named Eccles Avenuo through Block thirty-four (34). Plat "C." Ogden City Survev. said streot to be abcty (60) feot in width and described as follows: Part of Lots 1 to 10 both Inclusive, Block 34, Plat "C." Og den City Survey. Beginning at the South- , west corner of Lot 1 In said Block 34, Plat "C," Ogden City Survey and run ning thence East 27.00 feot: thonco North 663.36 feet: tnenco West 60 feet, thence South 663.36 feet; thonco East 33.09 feet to the place of beginning. And to defrav the wholo of the coat and expense of the abuttor3 portion thorcof by a levy of a special tax to be assessed upon tho blocks, lot, lands and real estate within tho fol lowing described district, being tho dis trict to bo affected or benefited by such Improvement, namely: All tho land lylnp between tho outer boundary linos of said Eccles Avonue when oponed a3 proposed and a lino drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to said -outer boundary !ln23 for the wholo distance between Twenty- MM third and Twenty-fourth Dtrcots, being- 1 H part of Lots 1 to 10 both inclusive Block Mm 34. Plat "C." all In Ogdon Clcy Survey. i H Tho total cost of said improvement Ts estimated at $3,110,00. MM All protests or objections to such im- provement or to the carrying out of such 1 11 Intention must bo presented In writing HI signed by tho owners of abutting property fM describing tho same, together with the tMmm number of abutting front feet, and ho mm filed with the City Recorder on or before H tho 25th day or May. 1920. The Board of Commissioners at its first IH regular meeting thereafter, to-wit: the, H 26th day of May. 1320, will consider tho ''mm proposed lew and hear and consider such 'H rrotosts and objections to said improve-' ment as shall havo been made, s IH By orr-cr oU tbo Board of Commission- mm ers of Ogden City, Utah. -Dated May 3. 1920.-' C. T. MOYES, City Recorder. First publication May 5. 1920. Last publication May 24. 1920. Published In Ogden Standard-Examiner. Opening Eccles Avenue, between Twontv WM third and Twenty-fourth Streets. ASSESSMENT NTOTICE. Big Pine Mining Company, principal UM place of business 2449 "Washington avenue. mm Ogden City, Utah, Notlco Is hereby given that at a meet- ing of tho Board of Director of tho Big mm Pine Mining Co., held on tho 2nd day ,oX mm March, 1920. an assessment. No. 2. of one half cent (l cent) per sharo was levied on tho outstanding capital stock of the cor- 1mm poratlon payable on or beforo June 5. mm 1920, to Fred J. Vlcks. Scorctary and H Treasurer of tho PJngroo National Bank. mm Ogden City, Utah, and that anv shares fl uponwhlch said assessment shall remain unpaid on tho Cth day of June. 1920, will H bo delinquent and advertised for salo at 'AH public auction, and, unless pamont is IH mado before will bo sold on the 26th day s,mm of June. 1920, at 10 o'clock n. m.. to pay ImU dollnqucnt assessment, togother with tho lH cost of advertising und expenses of sale Mmm FRED J. VICIvS. Secretary and Treasurer. The Woolwich arsenal near London Is to he used for manufacturing rail road rolling stock.