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I jj JUS 1 CALL . "'YHgppoOTOpYOURHOUSE'WITHASIQN! : . ' l'wee" 50 8 I I eaJSilEs 1 A LASSSFEB AD 1 Month i I I WILL DO THE BUSINESS J . 1.," 1 jl I r7" wanted if L. fig-ffp ; m WANTED immediately, girl for gen l M eral housework, small family. 226 . Qulncy. ; 3035 ?J m WOMAN for general housework I Good wages. 803 Twenty-fifth. 29SC I B WOMAN to wash for family of two IB 2124 Stewart Lane. 297'i v tim 2 WAITRESSES, experienced. Brands ;i m Grill, Boise, Ida., $-10 per mo. Pay "4 K of rail faro. Write at once. 292C 9 IK EXPERIENCED stenographer, perma- I nent position. Glen Bros.-Robcrts j Piano Co. 2913 1 ' 3 1 GIRLS to make pants ana overalls. I Electric power sewing machines. Wages guaranteed while learning. Big money made after learning. Clean, 1! light work room, steady, work all win- ter Apply Manufacturing Dept. Scow- 3 . croft's. 1226 31 1 ; f WANTED S ' i Male Help Vnwwrii"'i'iii" - TWO boys living north of bridge for 7 Standard routes, wheel or horse. Ap- ply at Standard. 3030 31 1 BOY wanted, with wheel, 14 to 16 ;6 years, at Bramwell's. 3005 ,3 : , . . tjr - WANTED AT ONCE BOY WITH 4 ' HORSE FOR STANDARD ROUTE ;T1 r MUST LIVE NEAR FIVE POINTS. I. GOOD PAY. CIRCULATION DEPT., : , THE STANDARD. 2993 jj r' WANTED First-class stenograpner, 5 ? good salary to right party. Call at manager's office, D. C. II. Dept., U. P. . ! System, Ogden, Utah. 2899 1 I i ; TRUCKERS and freight handlers m ! wanted. Permanent employment. Ap- ply Union Pacific freight station. t gl ) 138L . r FORRpiF M GARAGE for rent, $2.50 per month. IJ 459 22nd St. Phone 92G-W. 300G la SMALL house, close in, 4 rooms. In ,gh quire 2024 Farr avenue. 3024 FOR RENT, VERY CHEAP, largo ii f brick building, close in; will accom- !i modate several families. Nominal : f rent to right party. Apply at collec- tion department, First National Bank, i Ogden. 3023 ; THREE nice, clean front rooms, with m I large back room includeu, not adjoin jfl ; ing other rooms; fine homo for small IE ! family, will make low rents' to perraa jSJ ; nent tenant. Come and see them. En hli 1 quire Room 2, first floor, Union block, II 24th street. 3014 (i'MOD. 6-nn. house, ?16. Ph. 2130-J. gf 2897 J Ma GOOD modern six-room house, well -ai located on Washington avenue, $20. J i J. J. Brummitt, under Utah National Ij bank. 28S8 1 - FIVE room house, $12. W. B. Wedell. : 2856 R THREE room modern npartment, cel 1 lar, lawn, close in. $1800. F. A. Mc j Gulre, 2434 Hudson. 2849 il L I A MODERN seven-room bungalow in I" : elegant location on the bench, $25. ! ' ' J. J. Brummltt. Phono 59. 2886 I FOUR -ROOM brick house in the rail f road district, $10. J. J. Brummltt, un- der Utah National bank. 2759 rP I ! FOUR-ROOM frame house, close in, J 512. J. J. Brummltt. Phone 59. 2759 : . . 5 ' THREE-ROOM house on Lincoln 9k . avenue, between 22nd and 23rd streets, ; ?10. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah Nn I ; tional Bank. 2759 J ; ANTED vj ; SS tuationa : ; S EXPERIENCED stenographer wants ; permanent position. Address A. B., Standard. 3019 tyi . YOUNG married man wants position ' ; as truck driver; references. Box A. L. Jj j care Standard. 3012 5 I EXPERIENCED lady bookkeeper and 'i 1 8tenographer desires position. Phone I 1777-J. 3000 sa-j I WANTED Work as janitor, fireman rfrj I or watchman, by steady middle-aged all' Jnan. Box S, care Standard. 2976 rt! 1 . JAPANESE boy, prefers small family. : Apply nt 272 25th, Japanoso office. ! Phone 2133. N. W. 2730 m , CHIMNEY SWEEP. X HJRNACES and chimneys cleaned. 0k Leo Peters, phono 1952. 2050 v . t if WALLPAPER furnished and hung. glUer. Phono 3205. 235 g f FORWENT 4 ipRESSMAKING and plain sewing. 2749 Grant. - 1917 ) BRiNDLE bull dog, with white j Renter, female. Return to 24G2V6 (. -uicoln. 2999 i 1 rAX?R pIANO, adding mchn. P. ! J oaBx. 2. 3026 ft mmua.aem. MlJ .7777,77 f FOR REOT ""i ; j Furnished 5 - ii i nriri i 1 1 1 ni ininjnHiLiinit-Bn EIGHT-ROOM modern house, partly 1 furnished. Inquire 2566 Wash. . 3008 . 3-ROOM modern apt., steam-heated. . Argyle. Ph., 1008 -NJ. 3025 MODERN 4-room apartment, with . gas. 725 22nd. Phone 102. 3029 4-ROOM furnished apt., 2632 Monroe i P"- 3261-R. 3018 ; COREY Apartments,- modern and rea sonable. 2566 Wash. Phone 2925-W. 3007 ' TWO or three furnished rooms, 101 i-J. 3001 ONE furnished room, 530 24th St 2978 NICELY furnished front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen,-573 24th. 2987 MOD. sleeping rooms, steam heated, $2 to $2.50 wk. 2474 Washington. 2975 THREE rooms, adults only, 2572 Van Burren Ave. Phone 2466. 2972 FURNISHED room, furnace heat, bath; gentleman only. 2760 Grant. 2955 ELEGANT two-room housekeeping suite, desirable comple; walking dis tance. 441 27th St 2965 FIVE-ROOM furnished house, with piano. Northeast corner 16th and Wash. 2968 ELEGANTLY furnished rooms for rent. 566 Twenty -fourth. 2941 LIGHT hskpg. rooms, with or without private bath, 2210 Wash. 2919 TWO sleeping rooms close in. Rent reasonable. Phone 324S. 2851 FURNISHED rooms at 832 Twenty fifth. 2854 FOX apartments, 2 rooms, bath, lights, water in kitchen. 447 21st St 2777 THREE nicely furnished rooms, 2539 Grant Tel. 3213. 2754 FURNISHED rooms. 333 Twenty fourth. 2738 PEARL, Twenty-seventh and Grant Phone 2920. 2705 SEE the new Plaza Apts. Prices from $23.50 to $37.50 per month, Including light, heat and gas. Phone 2208. 155':) HOUSES and flats. 2634 Grant. D-18-tf j Miscellaneous FINE baby buggy, good as new, at half price. Phone 1709. 3033 FINE Buffet B-flat clarionet, low pitch, less than half price. 2874 Hud son. 3032 WE have a few more slightly used piano bargains to offer at $5 per month, no Interest. Pantone, 29th and Hudson. 3031 NEW library sot, 3324 Woodland. 3009 IMPORTED cloth for men's suits, overcoats, pants. Mrs. O. A. White, 364 25th. 3004 GOOD Italian harp, cheap, cash or time. 2874 Hudson Ave. 3034 ONE $700 player piano and thirty rolls at a bargain. Phpno 2681-W. 29S1 REGISTERED Jersey cows. Call W. C. Clark at Standard office. 2979 COLUMBLA. graphophone and fifty regords, cheap. 2620 Monroe. Phone 2694-R. 2964 POTATOES, $1.35; onions, $2.00. Ph. 1574. 2916 GOOD blacksmith business, tools, and supplies. Address S. Niolson, Kays vllle, Utah. 2871 SIX large sacks of kindling wood, $1. J. H. Wheelwright. Phone 828. 748 JIM'S GROCETERIA Is run liko the poBtofflce. Small buyers get the same price as largo ones. Customers save the cost of dellveriii, oookkeoping and clerks. Everything in groceries is cheaper. 1S3 24th Street 6-1-U IMPORTED canaries. 2220 LlncoLn Ave. 814 FOR RENT " ;! Acreage GOOD sugar beet land, plenty of water. J. M. Forrlstall, Ecclos Bldg. Phone 425. 2967 jP dressKlaSng 1 15o a yard. Fancy buttons. Madame Capiuu'B Gown Shop, 3rd floor Wrights. 1504 LADIES' tailorings 53 6 Madison. 1032M 2-10-lyr. WANTED I .Sjjfep ..... ...r. -i - nnrJ SINGLE L. H. K. room for young man with dog. Mack Johnson, Gen. Del. 2998 WE can rent' that vacant property. Ogden Rental Agency, 374 25th. Phone 69. . 2988 j FOR SALE !; Real Estate FIVE rooms and bath, modern, barn and shed, $1700; cash $200 down and $25 a month. F. S. Peery, R. E., 2359 Washington. 2995 MASTER FLORISTS, Hendershot & Son. Phone 206. 2963 GOOD INVESTMENTS. OGDEN REAL ESTATE & BLDG. CO. 2438J4 vVash. Ave. Phone 378. Property on Wash. Avo., near 29th St., worth $8000, present rental pays 8 per cent net on the investment; all special taxes, including paved street, In and paid up; has 7-room modern house; lot is worth $6000. Must sell at once. $4800.00. 60x165 feet on 28th' street, near Wash. Ave., with a 6 and 4 room house; rents for $40.00 mo.; room to build two more houses; all specials, including paved street, In and paia up. Will sell for $4200.00. 5-room modern home, with plastered and glassed-in sleeping porch, on beautiful lot on 24th street; walks, gutter and sewer in and paid up. Only $2750.00. Why rent? 7-room modern, near 26th on Eccles Ave., only $2300.00. Easy terms. New modern home, close to business district, Salt Lake City. A bargain at $3500.00, or will trade for Ogden prop erty. 3-ROOM house and two lots for $800; no interest on deferred payments. E. W. Cannady. Phono 86. 2942 BY OWNER, fivo-room modern bung alow, small payment down, long time contract on balance. Apply 2253 En dion. - 2908 AN elegant lot, well located on 21st street, on the bench, $25. J. J. Brum mitt, under Utah National bank. 2889 FOR SALE. . 21 acres best land in county for to matoes, peas, beets or fruit; 5 acres' in bearing apples, 2 acres pasture, 14 acres for general use; good 4-room brick house, large barn, cemented cellar, well and ample water right Ideally locvted for marketing crops; close to excellent school and on one of the main highways. Will sell on good terms, only $4000.00. J. A. McCU.LLOUGH Under First Natl. Bank. 2779 AN acre and a half of land, with a good cement building, suitable for manufacturing plant, well located in a trackage district, for only $3000. J. J. Brummltt. . Phone 59. 2889 AN elegant bunch of 250 lots, well lo cated on the bench, for only $25 per lot One-fifth lown and one-fifth each year at 6- per cent Interest. J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 2889 11 ACRES, sandy loam soil, two shares primary water, 2-room house, 3 miles from city hall. For a few days at $2200. Good terms. Skeen Realty Co. 2780 A GREAT bargain In a bungalow on the bench, located near two car lines, in the best residence district on tho bench. This property will be sold for about one-half of what it. is worth. J. J. Brummltt. Phono 59. 2889 AN elegant lot, 70x135 leet, located near the Union depot Only $10 per front foot, any kind of terms. J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 28S9 IDAHO RANCHES FARMS and ranches, some with cat tle. Terms. Federal Land Co. 493 FIVE room house with light and water j on a lot 43.8 feet by 165 feet, west front, paved street, close in on Wash- j ington avenue. Lot alono worth $1800. 1 The best Investment in Ogden. All . for $1600. J. A. McCulloch, under First National Bank. 2274 A HALF-MILE frontage on east 25th street, will bo sold in any sized lots on any kind of terms to suit pur chaser. Very cheap. J. J. Brummltt Phone 59. 2889 FOR RENT or sale on easy -terms; modern six room brick cottage with garage, a large lot, shade and fruit trees, located corner Fourth and Hud son. Owner will vacate in about ten dnys. For terms call at above, ad dress. 2384 f WANTED j; To Buy I WANT to buy several small tracts close to Ogden, oither with .or with out improvements. R. G. Ageo, 374 25th. Phones 69 or 683. 2989 WILL buy two Ford 5 -passenger cars in good condition. Address Box Z, care Standard. 2969 IF you havo sacks of any kind or empty barrels call 686-W. Wo will call for them. N 2678 WANTED Salesmen j WANTED, a llvo neat appearing snlesman who can sell stock In a Utah corporation, backed by Utah men. Big raouoy can be mado by a live wlro. For particulars see Mr. White, 2482 Wash ington Avenue. 2970 BUSINESS QPPQRTU EXPERT accountant wants small set of books to kcop in evoniugs. AddresB Accountant, care Standard. 2861 FORWENT ' j VERY dcalrablo office; centrally lc crued. Inquire J. a Hoslo St Co.. 209 Hudson. Phono 322. Hl-tf 3 FOR RENT 253Re3l5VACRES good tomato, land, very reasonable. Inquire Goodard Packing Co. 3036 MONEYToTlOAN i W. N. Plerco Agency Real Estate, In surance, LoanB, Notary. 15 Commer cial Bank Bldg. Phono 30O. 6 MONEY to loan on real estate secur ity. J. J. Brummltt . 6-21-tl REAL ESTATE, Mortgage and Loons. Kelly & Herrlclr, G-15-tf R. P. HUNTER. Mortgage Loans, Real Estate, Fire Insurance. Established 1889. 411 24th St, Ogden. Utah. 0-11-lyr. LEGAL NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES PROBATE AND Conoult County Oork or tho Roapeo tlvo Signers for Further Information. NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Randolph Wren, deceased. The petition of Emma Lenoro Wren, for tho issuance to herself of letters of administration, in tho above en titled matter, has been set for hearing before Hon. A. E. Pratt, judge, on Monday, the 14th day of January, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the County Court House, in the court room of said court, in Ogden City, Weber County. Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 3rd day of January, 1918. (Seal) C. M. RAMEY, Clerk. By JULIA FLYGARE, JOHN C. DAVIS, Deputy Clerk. Attorney for Petitioner. j NOTICE. Estate and guardianship of Wanda Wren and Beulah Wron, minors. The petition of Emma Lenore Wren, for letters of guardianship of the es tate and person of said minors, in the above entitled matter, has been set for hearing on Monday, tho 14th day of January, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho County Court House, in tho court room of said court, in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with, the seal thereof affixed, this 3rd day of January, 1918. (Seal) C. M. RAMEY, Clerk. By JULIA FLYGARE, JOHN C. DAVIS, Deputy Clerk. Attorney for Petitioner. JUST AS BAD. Here Is another about a littlo "Mll Tvaukoe' lad. David's mother asked her little son to go into a darkened hall to fetch an article for her. "I'm afraid," said ho, "thero's a bear In there." "There's no bear In there!" his moth er replleeL "I know thoro Isn't." said David, "but I think there Is, and that's Just as bad." Milwaukee Railway System Employes' Magazine INFORMATION BUREAU Accident Insurance Aetna Accident : Liability Co., Auto ami Liability Insurance. H. A. Purdy, 2377 Hudson Avo. Phono -183. Banking Ogdon State Bank, Commercial & Sav ings Depta. Reed Hotel Bldg. Phone G2. Auto Accessories Garage. Repairs, Studebakor Agency. Mack-Koblnson Co., 2-iiO Grant Avenue Phone S91. Banking Utah .National Bank, southeast corner 2-lth St. and Wash. Avo. Phono 6L Buttermilk Fresh daily from pasteurized cream. 10c gallon at the plant Mutual Creamery Co., Phono 318." Carpet Cleaning K. Van Kampen for upholstering; car pets cleaned, altered and laid. Re-making of mattresses. Phono SS3. Chiropractor li. J. Schultz. Chiropractor. Offico First National Bank, suite -IIS. Offico phone 2S70; Residence, 1058-R. Office hours 10 to 12 and 2 to i. 3016 Chiropractors Irish & Irish Chiropractic Offices, 504. G05, 60C ISCCLES Bldg. Only lady Chiro practor in Ogden. 5th floor. Phono 275. 2734 Johnson, McKoll, Thompson, Suite 409-10-11-12-13-14 and 26, 4th floor Hudson Bldg. X-Roy Laboratory. Phono 707 City Scavengers McCarty & Co., 2734 Grant Avenue Phono 2018-W. Counselor-at-Law Lawyer O'Connolly, over Commercial National Bank. Phono 11. Delicatessen BEST chili con came at Grelner's, 128 25th. Phone 2883. Engraving Ogden Engraving Service Co.. makors ?,r r i . utH ln no or more colors, 2403 Washington Ave. Phono 463. Piano Tuner Hunry Blair, expert tuner and repair work. Player pianos specialty. Ph. 2619-R. 2394 JgRMATION BUREAU Furrier and Taxidermist Furs cleaned, remodeled ln latest stylos. Orders taken for now furs at reasonable pricey. Work guaranteed T. Gajcswsky. at Burf Store. Phono 118. Hides ya?!d2C2369PWaU A"- ' RUn" Hotel The Only Fireproof Hotel ln Ogden. Rates 75c and up. Tho New Brlgham. Wall Ave., and 24th St.- Phono 2430. Junk and Hides Western Hido & Junk Co., 2223 Wash ington Ave. Phone 861. Junk Ogden Junk House, 2059 Wash. Ave. Phono 210. Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers Bookbinding. Ruling & Mf. Stationer. J. Wilson, 2465 Wash. Ave. .Phono 850. Money to Loan Salaried people can got it without se curity, others on furniture, pianos, etc 218 Hudson BWg. Phono 871-J. New and Second Hand Goods A. Siner. New and Second-Hand Fur niture, Clothing, etc.. bought and sold. Suit cases cheap. 241-243 25th Street. Phone 132L Photographers Tho Amundsen StudIo3. Wo pleaso tho hard to please. 2469 Washington Ave nue. Phono 2275-R. Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. Fornlund. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Pcorj' Bldg. Hudson Ave. Rc3. Phono C46; Offico Phono 1900-W. Sanitary Work Sanitary Garbage Co., all kinds of rub bish hauled, ash pits cleaned. Prices reasonable. Phono 620. Vacuum Cleaners Electric Service Co. Sturtovant and Santo Carpet Cleaners, $1 and up per day. 425 24th Street, Phono 88. Sewing Machines Whito Sowing Machine Co., 2255 Wash ington Avo. Phono 2884. Tents and Awnings Ogden Tent and Awning Co., manufac turers of high-grade storo, offico and resident awnings. Waterproof covers, bags, etc Anything in canvass. 2268 Washington A,ve. .Pnone 264. JFRATERNAL Queen City Rebokah Lodge, No. 4, L O. O, F., meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Udd Follows' Hall. Visiting members invited. Mario Beck, N. G., I Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary, 2516 Van Burun avenue. Brotherhood of Amorlcan Yeomen, Og den Homestead No .1503 meets on evory Tuesday oveuing ln W. O. W. hall, Fra ternity building. Washington ave. ao. Meet with us. Fred Mitchell, foreman; J. A. Junk, correspondent, 3202 Washington aovnue. Ogden Lodge No. 1314, Loyal Order of Moose meets every Wednesday night at S o'clock, I .0. O. F. hall. 2320 Washing ton avenue. W. J. Wright, Dictator; J. H. Knauss, Sccrotary. 3ul Colonel Hud son Bldg. The Woman's Benefit Association of tho Maccabees, Silver Review No. 1. meets the 1st and 3rd Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, and tho 2nd and 4th Friday aft ernoons1 at 2:30 o'clock in the Woodman hall, 2320 Wash. Ave. Visiting members invited. Gertrude Weaver, L. C; L, Jen- , nle Prout, R. K., 2455 Van Buren Ave- Tho Rojdl Highlanders, Ogden Castle 625, moots in the Eagles hall on Hudson , avenue overy second and fourth Tuesday , evenings at 8 o'clock. Vlsltin& Highland ers cordially Invited. G. Van Hoist. Ill Pro.. P. F. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, aecro-lary-treayuror. American Masonic Federation (Univer sal Scottish Rite) Ogden Lodgo No. 81 meets every Monday 8 p. m. at 363 24th SL James Macbeth, R.W.M., 2450 Wash. Ave. u. A. Muller, Sccrotary, 25B2 Wash. Ave. Visitors always welcome. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at tho new Odd Fellows' hall, Fraternity building, Visiting neighbors invited. Mary Craw ford. Oracle. 2676 Lafayette, Ncttlo Tur ner, Recorder, 2643 Van Buren. Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. S., regular meotihg3 held at Mason ic hall on Yvusiungton Ave., between 26th and 26th Sta., the iirst and third Fridays of each month, sojourning members cor dially invited to attend. Edna M. Hamill, W. M., Linda L. Irwin, Secro tary. Woodmen of tho World, Webor Camp No. 74, meets in tho W. O. W. hall. Fra ternity block, 2320 Washington avenue, evory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. C. L. Nelson. C. C, W. M. Pig gott. Clerk. P. O. Box 488. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerlo No. 118, meets evory Wednosday eveniug at 8 o'clock at Eagles' Home, 2431 Grant Avo. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend the meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Adam Farber, W. President: Earl Golger, Secretary; .Dr. Relnholu Kanzler. Aerlo Physician. Utah Camp No. 0000 Modern Woodmen of America, ineoto oveiy Wednesday night m the Hurst hall, 2431) Hudson Ave. Ont of town members cordially invited to meet with us. Fred E. Wil liams, consul; J. R. Hinchcilff, Clerk. Ogden Lodgo No. 55 Independent Order of Odd Follows, meets in I. O. O. F. hall overy Tuesday ovening. Visiting broth ers cordially invited to be present. H. P. Petorcou, N. G. ; Henry Klssell. Secre tary. Tho Order of Railway Employes. Ogdon Division No. 41. meots every first and third Fridays of each mouth at tho ! Eagles' hall, at 8;1G p. m. Visiting broth ers cordially Invited. Adrian Schlppor, ! Secretary. Ogden Lodgo No. 2 Knights of Pythias moots eyery Monday ovening at 8 o'clock 1 ln Castle Hall of tho Pythian building, i 23G1 Oront avenue. Visiting Knlgbta wel come. Fred Melssnor, C. C, w. L. Un- , der-wood, K. of R. S.; James McCamant. 2336 Washington Avo.. M. of F. Neighbors of Woodcraft .Ogcron Clrclo , No. 681. meets tho 1st and 3rd Wednos- i day evening of each month, at 8 o'clock I ln tho new Woodmen hall. Visiting , neighbors invited. Sarah Ranson. G. N.. 145 West Patterson Ave.. Phono 1235-R. Marie Crltos, Cleric, 2731 Mouroo Ave. Phono 3261-J. LEGAL NOTICES I NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLD ERS' MEETING OF THE OREGON LUMBER COMPANY. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Oregon Lumber Com pany -will be held at the office of said corporation. No. 621 David Eccles building, in Ogden City, Weber coun ty, state of Utah, on Monday, the 28th day of January, 1913, at- 10' o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of electing directors, and for the transaction of such other ' business as may be brought before said meeting. At said meeting there will be sub mitted $ proposition to amend tho Articles of Incorporation of the Ore gon Lumber Company, in conformity with a resolution which will be sub mitted to the stockholders and will be In the form following, to wit: RESOLUTION. "Whereas, the capital stock of the Oregon Lumber Comany, as provided by Article 5 of the Articles of Incor poration of said company, as hereto fore amended on the 4th day of Juno, 1904, is One Million ($1,000,000) Dol lars, divided into Ten Thousand (10, 000) shares, of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each, of xrf mu., -1 XTI t 1 . jiijii nits j. iiuuaciuu rune xiunaroQ and Eighty-six (9986) shares havo been issued and are outstanding, upon which tho full par value thereof has been paid in; and, "Whereas, for the due carrying out of tho objects of the company it is deemod expedient that said capital stock should be increased to the sum of Fivo Million ($5,000,000) Dollars, divided into Fifty Thousand (50,000) shares of tho par value of One Hun dred ($100.00) Dollars each, "Now, Therefore, Bo it Resolved, as follows : "That tho capital stock of Oregon Lumber Company be' Increased from One Million ($1,000,000) Dollars, its present capital stock, to Five Million ($5,000,000) Dollars, divided into Fifty Thousand (50,000) shares of the par value of Ono Hundred ($100.00) Dol lnrs each; and, "Be It Further Resolved, that Arti cle 5 of the Articles of Incorporation ao heretofore amended on the 14th day of June, 1904, be, and the same is hereby repealed, and tho following article to bo known as 'Article 5 be, and the same is hereby adopted in lieu thereof, to-wlt: ARTICLE 5. " 'The authorized amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be Five Million ($5,000,000) Dollars, divided Into Fifty Thousand (50,000) shares, of tho par value of One Hun dred ($100.00) Dollars each.' "And, Be It Further Resolved, that tho president or any vice president, and tho secretary or the assistant sec retary of said company, bo Instructed to filo a certificate of such increase and amendment as required by law." Dated at Ogden, Utah, this 7th day of January, 1918. CHARLES T. EARLET, Secretary. Date of first publication, January 7, 1918. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Ogden Bench Canal & Water com pany will be held at the city hall, on Monday, January 14, 1918, at 8 p. m., for tho purpose of hearing the finan cial report of the secretary and treas urer for tho year 1917, and for tho election of seven directors to serve for h Everyday H The name of the bridal pair should j not appear on a card announcing their 1 IH new address and date for receiving, ; H when enclosed with a wedding invlta- ' H tlon. This is pnly permiosable when sent with announcements of the mar- ; Questions answered by Alicia HoyL ' (Miss Hoyt will answer in this column ' all questions on matters of 'etiquette addressed to her in care of this paper. . I ! If a personal answer Is desired enclose , -! a 3-cent stamp.) - IH Mary Jane: It Is not nocessary now- ' v J adays fdr a hostess to urge a caller : to qome again. Her cordiality, and her ; I prompt return of the visit, imply her ' wish for a repetition of the call. In- ) dividuality should bo cultivated in all things; and all cut-and-dried sayings are going out of fashion. The more one can convey by implication and !H manner, the less one has to say out- ''H right and language is so limited. 1 Mrs. Smith: Finger bowls should j always be passed with fruit A bowl ' half full of water and placed upon a plate covered with a doily, is set be- fore each guest. Often an extra plate ! is not provided for the fruit, in which rl case the guest lifts tho bowl and the iH doily, and setting them to one side uses the plate for tho fruit. After !' the fruit is finished, tho bowl is drawn close, and the fingerB are dipped in i the water and wiped on the napkin. the ensuing two years, and for the transaction of such other business as lil may properly come before the meeting. . A. D. CHAMBERS. Sec'y. 6 Dated Ogden, Utah, Dec. 29, 1917. j NOTICE OF ESTRAYS. l'jB State of Utah, County of Weber, Og- ( jH den City, ss. iMH I have in my possession the follow- ing described estray animals, which j j if not claimed and taken away, will bo sold to the highest cash bidder, at 184S ij IH Washington avenue, ln Ogden City, on , Monday, the 21st day of January, 1918, -H at the hour of 1:30 p. m.: . r'lH One dark brown horse, white spots I on black, shoes on; about ten years old; weight about 950 pounds. Said estray was taken up by me in j said city on the 8th day of January, 191S. fM F. A. NAISBITT. I Poundkeeper of Ogden City, Utah. IH oo I SUCH IMPUDENCE. He Do you comb your hair 3Iar- i JM cello? !) She How dare you! My ncimo la Miss H VM Smith. Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. OUTBURST OF EVERET TRUE I I i "I (N THe LIVING. Room f 'i 1 I I CpH. Uect. You J I j H 1