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THE OGDEN STANDARD. OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1913. 3 1 "READ THIS ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements cot on cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more ilnes per week at the rate of 25 cent per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid In advance. No exception to this rule. j , WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED at one an experienced plrl for housework. 50.00 per xceek no washing. Inquire 81S 24th Street $2 50 per day paid one lady In each "town to distribute free (circulars 4m for concentrated flavoring in tub. Permanent po8ltlon F E Barr Co., J Chicago U GREGG Shorthand can be learned at L i the Central Business College in 'wL three to five months. Let us save you time and money Easy to learn easy to write and pasy to read Oppo . site P O. Phone 75C 9-4-lwk t. A GOOD girl at 2341 Adams 9-18-lwk ' GOOD girl for general housework 2659 Wash. After 6 p. m 9-19-lwk WANTED 6 lady demonstrators 2448 Wash. Upstairs. 9-19-1 mo WANTED a girl at The Virginia. 9-17-2wks I GOOD girl to work in shooting gal lerv; good wages. Montana Room m ing House. 9-15-lwk GIRL for housework Inquire 90R 24tb St. Phone 864-W 9-11-tf EXPERIENCED girl or women for housework 709 22nd. Phone 1531 Will pay good wages. 9-3-tf WANTED MALE HELP. 4 EXPERIENCED collector with wheel wanted. The National Outfitting 2 Co. 2345 Washington Axe 9 23-tl BOY wanted Sawyer Rros 9-22-3t YOUNG man with some experience of store work. 2363 Washington 9-20-lwlt AT once, strong able-bodied men I'oi work as laborers on steel tow 1 er tiansmission line In Utah mid ld-ho. riean. sanitary camps, goon food. $2.00 per day and board. Ap ph Phoenix Construction company Fns' National Bank Bldg. Brisham j City. Utah. 9-11 2wks MEN wanted to pick tomatoes ?1 SO per ton Inquire Richard Hamlin, Clearfield. Utah. 9-4-2wks OUNG man of good address to so licit Ogden and Weber county, good proposition to right party. H D., Standard. s ' 1 WANTED A good canvasser to sell real oil paintlugs, made by hand, good commission Address Oil Paint Inge, care the Ogden Standard; good references required 7-1 l it SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNG man and wife want place on ranch for winter; will work for small Balary. Address X. tare Stand- MARRIED man. 23 years old, wants position inside or out. not afraid of work. Experience in accounting; re cently v 1th D & R. G. Please grant. Interview. J L. Chase, Grant Rooms Ogden, Utah 9-23 3t HONEST young man, single Strong and willing to work, wants position as driver for wholesale or retail store, can drive auto or horses ddress l3'i 25th St. Phone No. 516-W Call Room 23 9-23-lwk DRESSMAKING 2612 Lincoln Phone 1286-J. 9-22-lmo DRESSMAKING, plain sewing. 427 24th St 9-20-lwk TO fire a heating plant, good refer ences furnished. E G Neighbor, City Hall. 9-19-lwk WANTED- By reliable woman wash ing to do at home for private homes or school teachers. Phone 2125 M. 8-30-1 wi: QUIET, respectable home for con finement and non-contagious sick cases. Mrs Dalton, 473 31st St Phone 1221-W. S-21-lmo FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE for rent 620 :4th St. Tel. 609. STORE room 2464 Grant, reasonable Inquire A. G Fell, Mayor's office. STORE room 2238 Washington; 2 story, full basement, 100 feet deep. Rent reasonable Inquire A G. Fell, Mayor's office. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 20 to 40 furnished or unfurnished rooms from owner, for cash; must be reasonable, money maker; good location. Address, "Smith,'' Standard Office. 9-22-::t WANTED Second-hand bicycle, must be cheap. 411 24tb St, 9-19-lwk 20 HORSES for pasturage. Inquire A. Jackson, phone 328-J. 9-6-lmo LADIES' or gentlemen's washing and Ironing. Phone 1610-R. 9-16-lwk WANTED Clean, WUCa old rags, at the Standard office. Phono 56, 360 24th St. LOST. A GOLD watch on Jefferson avenue between 25th and 26th. Reward if returned to 2680 Jeff. 9-18-lt FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean. comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 week up. 536 31st St 3-13-lyr FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. 9-22 tf ROOM with bath for gentleman, $2.50 per week close In; references 2341 Adams avenue. 9-4-lmo MODERN furnished house. 2347 Madison. Phone 1956-R. 9-20-lwk FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, elrlctly modern, 569 22nd St. 9-19-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2353 Mou roe 914-lmo FOR housekeeping; pas bath also sleeping rooms. 427 24th St 9-13-lmo MODERN 5-room furnished bouse, S25 Inquire at 2980 Grant or 2624 Lincoln. 9-17-lwk TWO modern furnished apartments 3 and 4 rooms. Inquire 126 Poplar venue. 9-16-lwk MODERN housekeeping roonm. $12 50 per month. 2759 Grant . 9-20-lmo MODERN furnished room with use of parlor, $10; board if desired 335 28th 9-1-lwk COKEY apartments, moaern and rea eonable. 2566 Washington ave. 5-24 If DOUBLE parlors, use of kitchen and piano 2353 Monroe 9-4-1 rno HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22nd St 9-10-lmo four room furnished apartment; around floor, all modern. C48 L'4tb 9-10-tf FRONT bedroom, bath. 315 27th SI 9-6-lwk FURNISHED flats 2621 Grant Ave 4-18-lyr FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. FIYF-room modern brick house. ?2S per month 471 22nd St. 9-2u-tr FIVE-room. modern house Includ ing gas, 1569 24th. Inquire Hor rocks Bros 9-10-tf ONE fie-room house $10 per month; one 7-room house, $12.50 pel month Phone 612. 9-l6-12wk6 BIGHT-room modern brick bouse 2171 Reeves Ave.; rent $20; phone 339 John J Greinpr. 128 25th St 9-9-tf FOUR-room, $12. 6-room. $15, close in, water, lights. 2156 Adams 9-4-lwk SE'E:vroun; Dnck, modern house. basement Apply 026 Jefferson Phone 2380. 8-25-if 4-ROOM flat, unfurnished. Over Smith Grocery, 26th and Wash Phone 2S4 BOARD AND ROOM MELROSE first-class board, lure steam heated rooms, very reason able Phone 1613-R. 9-18-lmo NEWLY opened boarding house; larte front rooms. Bath. Home cooking. 447 21st Street. y j7 lwk FURNISHED room suitable for gen tleman with or without board, 526 25th street. 9-17-lwk AGENTS WANTED. SELL ostrich plumes Make millin ers profit. Samples on approval Standard Plume Co , 3207 Colorado Ave., Chicago, 111. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE have for sale a well -located general repair shop doing a busi ness of $400 to $500 per month. Rent nd operating expense very light, good permanent business established; full outfit of machinery and tools. Here Is an opening for some live person Must be taken up quick. Don't telephone. See ub Mathewa McCulloch Co, Under First Nat'l Bank. 9-19-tf ME1SELBACIIS Private Business College, 2656 Adams, is personally conducted by aa experienced Mer chant and competent teacher Enroll for the new course 8-22-lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS INDIAN Motorcycle, first class condi tion. cheap, if taken at once Phone 9-23-lwk ELEVEN hundred pound horse for delivery purposes. Apply ;',il 27th St. B lwk ALMOST new Jewel Gas range at 1948 Jackson; cheap If taken at once. 9-20-lwk ONE fumed oak hall seat and mirror 2 rugs. 2548 Graraercy. 9-18-lwk HORSE, harness and light wagon " all 2842 Lincoln 9-19-lwk GOOD barn. Comer 29lh and Wash. I A.ve t all Phone 3 73 -It. or 2952 Wall Ave. 9-18-lwk HOUSEHOLD furniture of 8-room bouse 2625 Adams. Phone 1743 9-20-lwk STE ENS Repeating shotgun, pair hip boots. Inquire 2746 Adams. 9-17-lwk BEAUTIFUL china closet. hand painted plates and rugs, 880 Sec ond street. 9-17-lwk W A N'T ED 30 horses for pasturage Inquire A Jackson. Phone 328-J. 9-11 lwk APPLES, 25 cents per bushel, if call ed for. Phone 398-R. 9-4-tf PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND I HANGERS Cheep for cash, owing to a change j in our press room the following are , offered for sale. Can be Been at the Standard offloo. 36 feet of 2 3-16 Steol shafting with seven (7) 12 1-2 Inch drop hang ers. 1 32-Inch 6 1-2 face wood pulley. 1 18-inch 6 1-2 face wood pulley. 1 14-lnch C 1-2 faco 6teel pulley. 1 15-lnch 8 1-2 faco steel pulley. 1 12-inch 6 1-2 faco Bteel pulley 1 17-lnch 6 1-2 face steel pulley 1 24-Inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley These are all split pulleys and can j be used upon any sizo shafting. 1 G Inch, 4 inch face, wood pulley. 1 12-lnch, 6 12 Inch face, wood ;ul ley. KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson Ave., bet. 23rd and 24th Sis Phone 617-J. 12-2S-tf FULL sized ink barrels, $1.00 apiece. Inquire Evening Standard, 360 24th 8;. Phone 66. i-is-tr MONEY TO LOAN ANY amount on real estate Blchsel Commercial Nat 1 Bank Bldg i i MONEY advanced salaried people on easy payments; no security, also loans on lurniture, pianos, etc. Drake, over Paine &. Hurst. 1 i ON farm or city property. Any amount Purdy, 2478 Washington. 6-ll-tr I ; MONEY on first mortgage real es tate loans. Kell & Herrick. 3-15-tf i LOANS on improved fan or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY, I 422 24th St.i opposite court house. 6-12-tf j MONEY to loan on city and farm propertv. Any amount, no delay Mathews-McCulloch Co.. uuder First : National Bank. Phone 301 W. MONEY to loan on watches, dia monds, jewelry, firearms, etc. Un cle Sam's Loan Office, established 1SS5. The Monc Lenders of Ogden. 278 25th St. C. H. Smith. Prop. &-Myr MONEY to loan on real estate secur ity. J. J. Brumm!tt. 4-27-tf I UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY ANNUAL MEETING 1G5 Broadway, New York, N. Y.. Aug 27, 1913 The annual meeting ot the stock holders of Union Pacific Railroad company will be held at its office at Salt Lake City, Utah on Tuesday, October 14, 1913. at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing fifteen dl re tors of the Company, and of trans iting such other business as may legally come before the meeting, lor the purposes of the meeting. the books for the transfer of stock (both preferred and common) will be closed at 3 o'clock p, m . on Mon day. September 22. and will be re opened at 10 o'clock a. m., on Wed nesday, October 15. 1913. ALEX MILLAR, Secretary STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice of Stockholders Meeting, Un ion Pacific Land Company The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Union Pacific Land com' puny will be held at the office of the company, In Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, October 14. 1913. at 11 o clock, a m. for the election of six (6) directors of the company, and for the transaction of such othr business as may legally come before the meeting The books for the transfer of stork will be closed for the purposes of the I meeting at the close of business Sat urday, September 27th, 1913, and will b reopened on Wednesday, Uctober 15th, at 10 o'clock a. m. ALEX. MILLAR. Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice of Stockholders Meeting Ore gon Short Line Railroad Company. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Oregon Short Line Railroad company will be held at the office of the company, in Salt Lak' ( Ity, l'tah. on Wednesday, October 8ih. 1913. at 12 o'clock in. for the election of fifteen directors ol the company, and for the transaction of 6uch other business as may legally come before the meeting. The books for the transfer of stock will be closed for the purposes of the meeting at the close of business on Saturday, September 20th, 1913, and will be reopened on Thursday, October 9th. 1913. ALEX MILLAR Secretary. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice 16 hereby given oy the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, of the intention of said Board to make the following described im provements, to wit To create both sides of Ogden Ave nue between 7th and St h Streets fori a distance of 396 feet; and on Second Street west from Washington Avenue! side of Second Street 344 4 feet west of Washington Avenue, thence east to I Washington Avenue and on the north bide of the street from Washington to Wall Avenue as a sidewalk dis trict, and to construct therein a con crete walk four feet wide and four inches in thickness, with the neces aary intersections together with the necessary grading therelor, and to defray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at $1200.00. by a local as sessment upon the lots or pieces or prouud lying and being within the following district, being the district to be benefited or affected by said improvements, viz. All the laud lying between the out er boundary lines of said street and avenue, and a line drawn 60 feet out ward from and purallel to the 6aiu outer boundary lines. All protests and objections to the cairylng out of such intention must be presented In writing to the City Recorder on or before the 12th day of September, 1913. at 10 o'clock a" m . that being the time set by said Board of Commissioners wheii the will hear and consider such objec tions as may be made thereto, at thi mayor's office, at the City Hall, Og den City, Utah By order of the Roard of Commis sioners of Opden City. Utah. Dated this IRth da of August 1913 H. J CRAVEN, City Engineer First publication August 20, 1913 Last publication September 11, 1913 FARM TO TRADE FARM near town for house cloe in C. D. IVES. 380 25th St.' 1-15-lyr F0RSALE I REAL ESTATE . - AN elegant lot, 171 feet deep, located on Lincoln avenue, ?10 per front foot. f50 down, 510 per month. J. J Brummitt, Under Utah National Bank. A home built to suit you. Terms easy. Phone 1427. R. C McBride. THE blKgfst bargain in the city; new f.-ioom modern pressed brick bun galow completely furnished through out with new furniture. Best loca tion 23rd and Madison. Must be sold at once Party leaving town. Price complete $3600, good terms i kn Reality Co. Under Utah National Bank Phone 913. NEW S-room cottage with largo sleeping porch, also large front porch. Can bo bought same as pav ing rent. Phone 34S-J or 2166-1. 9-19-lwk SIX-room house with one-half aei' land, fruit and shade trens, located on car line SLt'iO; terms to suit. J J Brummitt. Phone 69, 4-ROOM house two lots near In dustrlal school. Fruit trees, chick en coop and barn; half block from car line Phone 2024-M. 9-18-lwk An elegant 5-room bungalow located near Sacred Heart academy, large basement, screened porch and large lot. for only ?2700. $300 down, bal ance same as paying rent, low rate of interest. J. J. Brummitt, Under Utaii National Bank DENVER, ('olo. property wanted la .:.change for Ogden property. Im proved or unimproved Crescent Real Estate Co. 411 :4th St, 9-17-lwk THE host rlneyard orchard or berry land in Weber county, under the Weber and Davis canal on the Sand Ridge. 3 miles from Ogden. IMPROVED 20 at res. partly in fruit, with two room house; pr acre $225 UNI M PROVED 20 ares at $200 per acre 20 pi res at 150 per acre 14 ac res at 100 pr ncre 15 arres at . . 125 per acre in acres at ,. 100 per acre 1C acres at 125 per acre 12 acres at 0 per acre Fasv mrms. Inquire of HUNTER & KENNEDY, 423 24th St.. or J F Parsons, Broom Hotel 9 10-lmD cond 4 room cottage with city water and electric light, well located, near depot onl 11400; any kind of terms. J. J Brummitt Phone 59 SNAP on good 20 acre farm; close In, good house, barn, granery. In quire 2774 Wash Ave. 9-13-lmo 10 ACRES the liest in Park valle). $15 pr acre, 20 lots, Ogden. $7 each 2054 Adams. 9-6-lmo ONE-acre tract and 3-room bouse. with full cement basement. Four blocks from car line, ?1.000, if taken ii once Worth $1500. Crescent Real Estate Co., 411 LMth Street 9-6-lwk ONE of the greatest snaps In the city an elegant 7 room modern bunga low with large basement. screen porch, large lot, well located on the bench in good neighborhood. This properlv is well worth from four to five thousand dollars, for only $3000 $500 down, balance same as paying rent; low rate of interest J. .1 Brum mitt, Under Utah National Bank. 5-ROOM modern bungalow, lot 50x 165, good lawn and 6hade, on car line close to buslnes center. An ele gant house in the best location in Ogden Good terms price $4500 00. Mathew s-McCulIoch Co, under First National Bank. 9-3-tf STORIi Fine cement basement; new slock, delivery outfit, cheap. Pbone 1427 8-21-ti ROOMING house of 30 rooms, cheap rent. 160 1-2 25th St. 8-12-lmo THREE choice lots, two modern 5 room cottages. 8 room modern resi dence, all located on Bench, close in. See Dr Frclday, over Utahna Drug S-26-lmo ONE of i he finest lots on the bench 176 feet deep to twenty foot alley, located near Farr school building; $100; $10 down. $5 per month. J J Brummitt. Phone 59. FARM FOR SALE ETIVE-acre farm with 5 room house, $2650; one 1-4 acre place with large house; city car line, north, $2100. H M Burrows Co., 2464 ,2 Washington avenue 9-22-3t , : 2ud LOTS, well located on the bench. these are all nice sightly lots These lots are a great snap at $25 1 per lot, any kind of terms, low rale I of Interest. J. J Brummitt, phone 69. A modern 5 room collage with trees. lawn, everything In good shape, lo cated near the depot, for only $2300, $:'ini down, balance same as paying r Hi J J Brummitt. Phone 59 HOUSE for sale. Inquire 2353 Mon roe. 9-4-lmo N elegant lot, 50x115 feet, within 1 blocks of Utah National bank, only $1200 any kind of term low rat of" Interest. J J Brummitt. Under Utah National Bunk WANTED REAL ESTATE A SMALL truck farm of two or throe acres with small house and barn Must be reasonable Phone 913 9-16-lwk howThelaundhy may work. Owuer (laying out soiled bills) -Now we'll check them up Four fhes. Bx twos, eight ones Is that right Lucre I.aundryman -Correct, sir. Fori dollars in all. Eighteen plecea ,i 2 ceuts each I, owe you $39.64 The're vou are, air. -Wod-day. TUTORING. PUPILS in private home; for further InformaUoncall phone 1556. 9-5-3t ASTROLOGIST. LISTEN here! Madam Yoels, tho greatest farseer. astrologlst, palm and card reader. Call and be con vlnced she Is the best. 132 1-2 23th st. Newdale rooms Classified advertisements on this page cost one cent per word, each in sertion. But no first insertion can be less than 25 cents. Or you can run the classified advertisement for 25 cents per line per week, but no weekly advertisement can be less thaD 50 cents. PROBATA AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Ccntult County Clerk or the Rcpe tlva Signer for Further Information. ESTATE OF MARY CULLEN, DECEASED. Creditors will present their claim with vouchers to the undersigned at the law olfices of Richards & Willis, Suite 418 First National Bank Build ink situated at tho northeast corner of the intersection of Washington avenue and 24th street, In Ogden City, Weber county. Utah, on or before the 9th day of Januarv, 1914. MARTIN CULLEN. Sole Executor RICHARDS & WILLIS. Attorneys for Executor Date of first publication. September 9. 1913 Date of last publication. September 30, 1913 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for furnishing ma terial and building sidewalks In Side walk District No. 123, being both side? of Ogden avenue between 7t l and 8th streets for a distance of 39K feet, and on Second street we9t from i Washington avenue beginning at the I point on the south side of Second street. :544 4 feet west of Washington avenue, thence east to Washlngtoo avenii" and on the north side of the street from Washington to Wall ave nue. under plans and specification1 prepared by the City Knglnecr and ap proved by thp Board of Commission erw, will bp received at the office of the City Engineer, in the City Hall. Ogden City. Utah, until in o'clock a m.. on the 15th day of October. 1913, at which time all proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud Plans and specifications can be ob tained upon application at the office of the City Engineer, after October 8. 1913. The right is reserved to re-1 Ject any or all bids and to waive any defects. By order of the Board of Commissioners. H J. CRAVEN, City Engineer First publication, oepfcnibcr 22. 1913 Iast publication October 14, 1913. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for building sewers in Sewer District No. 120, being Hud son Avenue, north from 29th street, as far as Hudson avenue is now opened through block 10 S O S . un der plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and approved I by the Board of City Commissioners, will be received at the office of the City Engineer in the t ity Hall at Og den City, l'tah. until 10 o'clock a m . on the 15th day of October. 1913. .t which time all proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud Plans and specifications tan be ob tained upon application at the office of the City Engineer after October 8. 1913. The rlghl is reserved to reject any or all bids and to (valve any de ffvts. By order of the Board of Com missioners. H I CR.W KN City Engineer First publication, September 22, 1913 Last publication October 14, 1913 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Engineer, In the City Hall Ogden City. Utah, up to and Including Wednesday October 15, 1913 at 10 o'clock a. m . at which time said bids will be publicly opened and read aloud, for furnishing materials and doing the work of paving with 7 inches of concrete together with all necessary er.cavating and grading therefor, of Lincoln avenue from the south aid of 2fit h street to the north side of 30th street. To be hereafter known as paving district No 109 All work to oe done under plans and specifications pre pared bv the City Engineer and np proved by the Board of Commission ers. Plans, specifications and full in formation can be had upon application to the City Engineer after October V 1913 The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects. By order of the Board of Commission ers. H. J. CRAVFN Clt) BnglnJ -r First publication. September 22 191 I Last publication October 14, 1913 DOLLY VARDEN ORE FOR SALT LAKE Dolly Varden, Nev , Sept 22. Two carloads of ore, one from Kimberlv district and the olher from Munsey district, are being loaded at Currle, both consigned to Salt LaUe smelters. Mizpah mines have a carload of cop-pcr-gold ore upon the pumps, about ready to ship, awaiting transportation from the minvs to the Nevada North ern railroad The New York syndicates churn drill, after encountering various kinds of trouble first by caves and later; by breaks in machinery, has been forced to abandon their first venture, alter reaching a depth of 235 feel The drill is now located on ground three miles west of Its first stand within the western copper zone and near Its eastern contact with volcanic rock. Copper bodies is the metal be ing searched for For some reason the first location was within the lead slher zone, as heretofore described I by vour correspondent. Published re port In the Ely papers last fall an nounced that from I to I per rent copper had been attained at certain depths hen the drill was put Into commission a few- months ago. under; I new management the discovery I was made that the assayn sent to I Mr, W Iborg. and Captain Hassell had been "salted" with native copper, tak en from the Victoria mine, or from nilngS from castings. This, by a farther test, exhibited the fact that the drill was located on the load sil I ver zone as a sandwich between tho two copper zones, one on ibe east and the other on the west FRATERNAL i SOCIETIES I MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4. O. E. S , regular meetings held ( at Masonic hall on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th ets.. th first ' and third Fridays of each month. So journing members cordially Invited to attend. Fannie M Whittemore. W, -M,; Callle E. Cave, Secretary 1 Unity Lodge No. 18. F A. M., Masonic Temple. 2550 Washington avenue. Meetings every Wednesday evening t 7; 30 o'clock Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. S. W. When., W. M. Felix T. Moore, Sec retary. . Ladles of tho Maccabees, Silver hive No. 1, L. O T. M , meets every first snd third Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock, and every second and fourth Thursday afternooi.3 at 2:30 o'clock j In Eagles' hall. 2141 Hudson ave. Vis-1 Itlng members cordially Invited to at tend Kathrvn Eggleston, L. C. L. Jennie Prout. r. k. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, 1 O. O F , meets second and fourth 1 Friday cvenlnes at Odd Fellows hall Visiting members invited. Nona Har-' rington, N 0.; Emma Meld. Record ing Secretary. 71S Twenty-third street. WOMEN of Woodcraft Ogden Circle No 581, meets every Wednesday, night at 7 0 o'clock, Nvv Woodmen Hall, Fraternity Bldg "visiting neigh-j bors invited. Ducs can be paid to It Mice M Ridge. M D, 57 58 Lewis, block. Eliza Bremer, (i N. 4o4 22nd; St st Marie Cntes. clerk, 2731 Mon roe avenuv 9-10-tf Knights of Pythias Ogden lodge No 2, Knigbty of Pyth'.as. meets at Castle hall. Utab National bank bjild ing, every Monday evening. A'.i K. of P's ire requested to meet with us W. H. Luddlngron C. C: W. G. Kind. M. of E ; W. L. Underwood. K. of R and S. INDIES of the Maccabees o( the World, SiLer Hive No 1. meet.V every first and third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock ; and every second and fourth Friday afternoons at 2 10 o'lock, In Yvoodmen Hall Fraternity Block, Visiting members cordially In vited to attend KATHRVN EGGLE8TON L. C. L JENNIE PROL'T. R. K. Royal Neighbors of America Meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each months at 8 p m., ,at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors invited Dues can be paid to Mrs Auna Ries Finley. M. D., room 21 Lewis block. India Sawyer, Oracle, 2453 Harrison. Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and Ouincy. SILVER Tent No 1. Maccabees of the World; meet second and fourth Fri day nights at S o'clock p m. at Woodmen hall. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited E A. Ste phenson. Commander Paul M. Le, Record Keeper Order of Owle Ogden Nest No 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Friday evening in their own hall (the old Elk club roohisj at o'clock Visiting Brother Owle are invited to attend the neat mcetingn t red Cal lihan. President; J. Oliver, bcLreUry, 24 10 Washington uvenue SECO Lily Cirel" No 174 meets every secoud and fourth Thursday nights at S p in . in I. O O. Fal hall Visit ing neighbors cordially invited Iran ces Coppock. 857 27th St. Kate Hey man, Clerk. Bell phone K'47-J Woodmen of the World Weber Camp No 74, meets In the W O. W hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing ton avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor ulall) luvltcd to attend. C E CANSKfi, C. C E. AUTH, Clerk. Modern Woodmen ot America Utah camp No. 9990 meets every first and third Tuesday eveuings at is o'clock at K. of P hall. Twenty -lourth st and Washington ave. Visltirvg members iuvited. W. H. Drauey, Consul, J M. Stmfer, Clerk. Brotherhood of American Yeumen Udeu llomt.stuad, No. 15u5, meets on first and thud Thursday evenings lu new 1. O. O. F. hall, Fraternity build mg, Washington avenue. Visiting Archers arc cordially invited to ineti with us. Addle L. Williams, Fore man, lsu Twenty-iiret street, J. A. Junk, Con espoudeut, 3202 Washing ton avtuue Fraternal Order of Eagle- vjgden Aerie No. US, F. O E, meets every W edueiday eveniug at Eagles hall, iludiuu us e-, at ! o clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attenu tho aeno uieeuUsB- Club loonio opcm ut 11 a ui- J- VV. L.rlliin. W. Presi uc-nt. E K OvjibCi. Lccretary. Dr C. fcl iVardleigh, Aeue Cuysiciau. ORDR OF RAILWAY CONDUCT ORS. V i6atch Div ision No. 124, O. II C. neeta secoud and lourth Friday at': .3u p. m , iu K ot P. Hall, corner Wrshlngton avenue and Twenty j to rib slieet All brothers are cor-i di 11 y Invited to attend. C 11. Pear K( tt C C. 1 ' L. Bo)le. S and T COUNTY OFFICIALS HEAR UNIT SALOON PETITIONS Price. Sept. 22. The county com missioners, sitting as a court of in quiry, today heard the evidence iu I three of eight informations against as; many saloons in the county unit, j charging them with violating the law In regard to Sunday closing and with j pei milling gambling on their prcm-1 iscs. During the earlier sittings of the court, about ten days ago. a number1 of the witnesses gave the names of j several men who. they stated, had been conducting gambling In the county At that time the commissioners or dered tin' county attorney's office to prosecute these men forthwith W. H. Frvc. the ussistani county atlorie J had l he piatter In charge, nnd. it an-1 pearing 'o tho commissioners and ho j had not used due diligence in the dis- harge of hi-, duty, he was called be-' fore the hoard todaj and formally re moved from office. 0GDEM BUSINESS I II DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column cot 76c per line per month, pay able in advance. ACCORDION PLAITING DONE jn all lengths. 2568 Cole's Court, rear 210 2Cth SL Tel. 1180-M. I ATTORNEYS j LAWYER. O'COXNOLLY. fover Nye's I Clothing Store. 2411 Wash. Ave. Phono 393. E. T HFLANISKI, First National Eank Bldg. 12-11-t! BILLIARDS AND POOL BAKER'S BIMiard room 24R2 Grant Ave. NOT THE BIGGEST BUT THE! BEST. We have the coziest cozy Bib Hard Room in Ogden. and all standard high grade, no cheap; four slate ta bles at Baker's BOOKBINDING J. WILSON Book and loose leaf d. vice manufacturer. Upstairs. 2465 Wash Ave. Phone 850, 12-30-lroe CHIROPRACTOR F J. FREENOR, D C, Graduate Chiropractor. No drugs, surgery or osteopahy; tr? cniropractic (spinal adjustments.) Room 14 Commercial Nat'l Bani; Bldg Phone 211. 6-7-tl CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPEN Phone S33 for up holstering, mattress making, re stretching of bed springs. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER C STUART, estimates free. Don't miss mm. 2952 Wall, phone 373-R, 9-3-lmo HATS CLEANED I rfc HATS cleaned, blocked and retrlm. med Cgden Hat Works. 221 1-2 25th SL 6-12-tf JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk, phone us up. We ! will call for It. Tel. 210. LANDSCAPE GARDENING LANDSCAPE GARDENING 10PT. I LET us design your home grounds. We also plant according to your plans William Thomas Stillwell, 14J 28th St. Phone ! 93-M, 9-4-lmo PAINTING, PAPERHANGINCi PAINTING, papcrhanging and tinting. J. Den Hartuog Phono 571-R. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERNLUND, Phsiclan and Surgeon. Office hours ll to 4 p. iu. New Pccry Bldg., Hudson Ave. Puoikj i 19UU-W. Uesidciice pboue 2L.'9-W. 645 I Washington avenue. 6Jlt NOTARY PUBLIC C. D. IVES, 330 Twenty-fifth St. PHOTOGRAPHY - ORAWSHAW STLDIO 2i9 25th Street. , Fine Arc holography. Come and have- a bitting. PRINTING WOODY PRINTING CO. We do good Aork. 2405 W asu. Ave. Pnone aou. 1 SANITARY WORK VOUK garbage hauled regular. San' uar tan lurnisned Iret. Jsauitar Uai u, io Co Ptionc GU. CITY' SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co., orant. JM1 phone 20li W SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND lurniture. ciu,biUo and shoes, bougut, sold or , excuaugcu, aiao truni.s and suitcases cheap. A Siucr, Phono 1821. 179 1--' i wcuty liitb St. 6-13-lyr TRUNKS REPAIRED UALuAcTTbK repans truuks. 350 -5th St, 25-la.u. VACUUM CLEANERS UNK DOLLAR per day, delivered and called lor Electric Servicu Co, ; Phone 83. Up Mth Si. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Scaled proposals for furnishing ma terial and building sidewalks iu Side walk District X- 122, being both 6ldci of Chester street from Wash iuion avenue east to Jefferson ave nue, also hoth side of Capitol avenue from Harrison to Van Buren avenues, under plana and specifications pre pared by the City Engineer and ap pioed by the Board of Commission. ere be received at the office ot the City Engineer, in the City Hall. ou.J.'ii l 'ah. lin,il 10 o'lock a. id, Oil the "h day of September. At which time all proposals receiv ed will he publlclv opened and read aloud Plans and specifications can bp obtained upon application at the , ,,f thv fit n Engineer, alter Sep tember 23 1913. ! i The right i6 reserved to reject any j or all bids and to waive an defpc' D order of the Board of Commission- era, I H. I CRAVEN, City Entlneer, First publication September U. 1918 I Lasl publication September jy. lnu. 5 Room modern press I brick, close in, $1675 on small monthly pay ments See CARL RASMUSSON ( Phone 115 350 - 24th