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Daily
Eugene
Guard
FRIDAY
DECEMBER 21
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
FOR SALE AT
Julius Goldsmith's
GUARD Telephone, Ho Main 191.'
Weather
pedal te ths Guard
I'obti.and, Deo 21. Tonight and
Saturday Fair. Cooler.
Bbals.
BREVITIES.
1900 Ramblera 36.
Wood for sale. F L Chambers',
Nothing served twice at the Louvre
Fine selection of water set. Ax Billy,
A flue line of opera glasses at Watte,
Mud guards, 25o eel. MoUluuiuan
l)r L'iwe, optician, w.th J H Luokey
Mute and candy by (be ton Ax
Billy's.
How about your .New Years reio-
lutlou?
Cbicken dlUDer served at the Louvre
Sunday.
Don't fall to Az Billy for Christmas
presents.
- Get your glas'i-e m Watts' and save
two dollars.
Royal meals and best attention
the Louvre.
Al Auteu expects i re open bis cigar
store tomorrow. : ,
Hee Day A l luniii rmiu's samples of
cut order carpet.
A lull line of holiday goods. Az
Billy.
Wood for sali". Inquire at tbe stor
of J U Ureeu & Ki i.
rit'e the line line of holiday goods at
tbe Corner Drug Store.
Slaughtering prices on pianos and
organs at Rankin's Muslo House.
M O Warner tunes pianos and
or una, Repairing and polishing.
20th Century Edition of 8 F Bulletin
5o at Miller's book store. Order now,
The river was 18 feet above low
water mark this morning at 8 o'clock
We are direot Importers of holiday
goods. Be euie to Az Billy his prices,
Open until B o'olock at night.
Barker Gun Wobkb.
F L Chambers has received another
carload of Oliver plows.
Always go to ilcGulre's restaurant
Ninth street, for chicken on Bundays
Air-tight stoves. 44 styles to select
from at F L Chambers'.
If you want an all-night house
patronize the Louvre.
None can equal the Ninth street res
taurant for a oheap substantial me
Open until 0 o'clock at night.
j Barker Gun Works,
Bicycle supplies MoClanahan.
The Louvre Is open day and night,
FIrat-class meals.
Bloyole repairing MoClanahan,
Surprisingly low prices on pianos
and organs at Rankin's Muslo Blore
The water in the Springfield bottom
Is about two feet deep and lust forda
ble.
Our ladies! nd girls' slippers; Juit
the thing for Christmas presents. Az
Billy.
Silverware, watches and jewelry, the
best line for Christmas In tbe city at
Watts'
60 pages of art Five Cents. Holiday
Number of the B F Bulletin. Order
now at University Book Store.
Bmokeless shotgun cartridges 60
cents a box. . F L Chambers'.
Toilet artloles of every description
for tbe holiday trade at tbe Come
Drug Store.
A Whitney piano makes a pleasing
Christmas gift. Rankin sells them,
Rambler bloyoles now 16.00.
New pocket knives, all sizes, shapes
aud prloes. , Quality guaranteed. Mo
Clanahan.
Bicycle lamps, 06 oents. F L Cham
bers'. v Ladles, are you bothered about carry
lug your glasses? If so, get one of those
beautiful ohatlelalne cases at Walt'
and your troubles will be over.
The Corner Drug Store has Just re
ceived a nice line of sundries for tbe
holiday trade. Call aud see them.
Tinware guaranteed for 3 years at
F L Chambers.
A new thing in airtight stoves, vis
A pretty one that will stay airtight.
See tbemat f L t haruoers'.
40 seooud-hand heaters and alr-tlght
heaters at F L Chambers.
Blcyole repalilug aud sundries.
E K MoClanahan.
Don't Tell
If your hiir is coming out
badly, rlon't tell lnybody. They
will think it so strange yoo
rlon't buy a bottle of Ayer'l
Hiir Vigor and atop the filling
tt once. It always restores
the color to gray hair, too, all
the dark, rich color you hair had
when you were young. It keepi
the scalp free from dandruff.
If you (to not ohtftln the benefit Ton deitre
nun uau of tin, VlKur. write tlie Doctor
about It. He will tell yim Jiut the rlKht
IMi'k to ito. Adureia, Dr. J. C. Arsa. LoweU,
Oat & Henderson, Undertakers and
Embalraen. Cor. Wil. md 7th stt.
ITALIAN StUCCO STATUARY
Make anloa XroMnreeent. We
have a nice collection and they
are cheap. W aleo have and
A room of Walt Taper,
A can lailee Varntnh Stain
A bol nf Hold Taint, or
An ArtUt'i Outfit.
We will oolirer any nf thee
goode oo Xntaa Kvt for you.
L, A. OVERTON, 8th Stmt.
Athletic Benefit.
The High Bohool students baie
arranged a program for tbe atblet
benefit to be given at tbe High Bohool
building this evening beginning at 8
o'olock.
r BOO BAM,
Piano solo Mary Warfisld
Opening remarks F E Taylor
Solo Cbas L Austin
Address Loris Johnson
solo Cora Wold
Reading Grace Holden
Muslo Mandolin Club
Story, Jimmy Wllson..,Bertba Thomas
Solo Diley Gilbert
Remarks, Athletics Prof Ressler
Muslo Mandolin Club
The small obarge of 10 oents for ad
mission will be made. Help tbe club
along. ,
Guard File Wanted.
The party to whom the Daily
Guard file from January 1, 1900, to
July 1, 1000, was loaned Is requested to
return tbe same at once.
Needs Improving). Oak street be
tween Eighth and Ninth, Is very
much In need of Improving. Tbe mud
on that portion ot the street is from 6
to 8 inches deep and on both sides
of the grade, where farmers' horses
have been bitched, water stands all
during the winter months. Borne
steps should be taken looking to tbe
street's betterment.
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And still it rains.
H N Cookerliue is In Albany.
Knives, forks and sprons at Watts'
Chloken dinner every Sunday at the
Louvre.
When wanting delicious soup go
tbe Louvre.
The Albany brewery Are amounted
to 760, fully Insured.
The hottest "cake walk" that ever
happened In "A Breezy Time."
High School athletlo benefit Friday
Deoeiuber 21, at High Bohool building,
Vacation at the University and
public sohcils until alter the holidays.
The Hay-Pauncefote treaty has been
approved in the senate by a vote of 66
to 18.
Leave orders for the Great Annual
Number of lbs Oregonlau with Geo F
Craw, agent.
Clyde Gray, U O student, who has
been very lil at bis home In Ashland,
Is recovering.
John Wink hthen has secured
pension of $8 per mon'h through S
Williams' sg-iucy.
Marxhul Brady Is now making
tropical for stray oows; those left out
by owners on the streets.
Ask Miller.
Xmas Bulletin, 60 pages, Miller's
book store. Five oents. Order now.
If you want something One, speo
fades, watches, Jewelry or silverware,
don't fall to nail on Watts, first door
north of Griffin Hardware Co.
There la something to amuse, some
thing to Instruot, something to enter
tain, something to please, but nothing
to ofteud or bore In "A Breezy Time."
Independence Enterprise: Mr and
Mrs F E Chambers will spend .Christ
mas witb : Mr Chambers' parents at
Eugene. Mrs Chambers went to Eu
gene ou Tuesday and Fred will go
Saturday.
A letter from J H Lee, the brlok
man, from Everett, a booming city
near the head of Puget Bound, says
there are boom times up there. C F
Llttlefleld, formerly with the Qrlffln
Hardware Co, Is there looking for
location.
If you would have an appetite like a
bear and a relish for your nienls take
Chamberlain's Stomaob and Live,
Tablets. They oorreot disorders of the
stomaob and regulate the liver and
bowels. Frloe, 25 oents. Hatu plea free
at W L DeLano's drug store.
Oar Pfiees.
1 lb good ta Joo
2 lb Igood green ooftee 26o2
1 lb plug good ohewlng tobaooo 26o
2 lbs fancy mixed candy S6o
2 lbs candy hearts 26o
2;ibs Jelly beans 250
2 lbs mint losengers 25o
1 lb mixed nuts ISO
2 I Iw good walnuts 2&o
Special rneu'e hale worth ,11.60
$1.00 see It.
6 ox can K I) baking powdsr
81b pkggold dust. 20o
AX BILLY
DEPARTMENT STORE.
for
Sue
She Found His Ring.
Mr Flti, the proprietor and manager
of "A Breezy Time," wbioh will ap
pear bere shortly, Is a Enigbt Templar
and a tnlrty-eeoond de.-ree Mason,
aud also a Mystic Sbrlner. On one of
bis fingers be wears a ring presented
to blm by his wife, with all tbediOer
ent emblems of tbe above order t on
It.
Tbe other morning while be and bis
wife were at breakfaet, be suddenly
discovered tbat he bad left tbe ring in
bis room, and at once hastened for it,
Alter an unsuccessful .search of tbe
room for a few minutes, be asked tbe
Ohambermald, wbo was making the
bed at tbe time, If she bad seen It. She
answered that the only ring she bad
found was "this napkin ring," ana
she presented to blm tbe ring he was
looking for. Tbe ohambermald should
not be considered Impertinent when It
Is made known to our readers tbat Mr
Fltz weighs only 816 pounds.
The Short Days.
If anyone asks yoo bow long these,
the shortest days of the year are, toll
him:
BUM H18ES. SUN BETS
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Concert
Alfred Gerard, one of the foremost
violinists In the world, will give a
concert assisted by local talent, If they
oan secure a guarantee. Gerard, the
famous violinist, has played on more
expensive and finer violins than any
other violin virtuoso living; eyen
Pagaolnl.
Quarterly Inspection. Tbe
military organizations of Eugene, con
sisting of the Fourth Regiment band
and Companies A and U, Fourth Reg
iment, are nnder orders from Col Geo
O Yoran to appear at tbe Armory
on Friday evening, Deo 28, for quar
terly inspection and muster. This Is
always an important occasion among
military clroles, and already the boys
are brushing up their olotbes, shining
buttons, polishing guns and instru
ments and getting equipments together
In anticipation of a rigid Inspection.
It was hoped tbat the new armory
would be completed In time for this
Inspection, but It will b perhaps the
first of February before It is opened for
use.
Fob the Danish Colony.-Mr and
Mrs Ole Ingvartsen and family of five
ohlldren arrived In Eugene last- nlgbt
from Portland to locate In the Danish
colony west of town. Owing to the
heavy rains the last few days the road
leading from town to the colony site is
almost impassable and tbe family will
remain here for the present.
Elegant
Bisque Ware.
The prettiest things Imag.
inable in figures and orna
ments. Every conceivablo
variety.
Danolng Cirla
Babies
French Court
Candelabra
Paper Weights
Smoking Seta
Our Prices
Just Like Finding Money.
Great American Importina; Tea Co.
IS NINTH ST. aiTWICN WILLAMETTE AND
OAK, (UOCNC. OMIQON,
PISSOSJAL.
Win Hodes went to Junction today.
Hal Wocd is dowu from Blue River.
Geo Nlonlle, of Florence, la In tbe
city.
Colonel Yoran went to Portlaid
today.
B F Keeoey, of Goshen, was in town
today.
Student Johnson ..eut to Diain tills
afternoon.
Student Cole tfianlon weul in IV) e
bjrg today.
Judge Bradshaw went north on
today's train.
Attorney Woodcock paid Junction a
brief visit today.
RevRGCalllaon was down from
Fall Creek today.
Oscar Gorrel went to bis home at
Oakland, Or, today.
Mr aud Mrs Russell Coleman were
over from Coburg today.
EJ McCIauahan went to Hiattle,
Wash, today to visit a brother.
Miss Ruth Cleaver oatna up today
from Mt Angel to spend the holidays
here.
Student Blusher ha? gone to Pend'e
tou to spend the holidays with his
parents
E S Tobin, the popular young repre
sentative "f 1 lie Paclfio Paper Co, was
In Eugene Joduy. ,
H E Lounsbiiry, traveling freight
agent i f Hie n f Co, made this office a
pleasant call tills afternoon.
Mlses Neva Perkins and Lulu Cur
rln, U O -tudenH, w-nltn their homes
at Cottage Grove this afternoon.
Clareno Lsndess nf Spokane,
Washington, Is hero visiting rela
tives and friends for a ft w days,
M
Mr and Mrs L FFlsher, nf Asbland,
we visiting Mrs Fisher's parents, Mr
aud Mrs Wm Preston, in Eugene.
Frank Hale went to Grant's Psss
tills afternoon to spend tbe holidays
with hU parent, Judge and Mrs W C
Hale.
Mlm Leda Van Buren, of Balem
arrived up this afternoon and will
spend Christmas with Miss Constance
Uindsaker,
Miss Belle Keeney arrived this after
noon to spend the holidays at home,
She Is a student of the Monmouth
state normal school.
Frank Loomls came up fiom the
Agricultural college at Corvallls today
to spend the holidays with his parents,
Dr anil Mrs C E Loom is.
Fred Herbold leaves ou DrCnnber
26th for Butte, Mont, to take a position
with the Boston & Montana Mining
Co in their chemical laboratory.
Miss Nannie Paddock, registrar of
the University, left today for California
to spend the holidays, she will visit
the universities of Stanford aud Ber
keley during her abseuoe.
MoMlnnvllle Transcript: Daniel
Gaby an old time resident of MoMinu
ville, but now a resident of Eugene
was a visitor In our city last Friday,
We are pleased to see him and wish he
would call often.
Students Dodge, Klutn, and Bush
were among Ashland's student dele
ga' ion to return home today. Mattern
Strang, Payne, Poley, Tout and Miss
Moorland, all from the same place
leave tonight. x
A New Year's Guide. '
There is one book everyone should
mske an effort to get, for tbe new year,
It contains simple and valuable bints
concerning health, many amusing
anecdotes, and much genera! Informa
tlon. We refer to Hii-iotter's Alma
nao, published by the Hosteller Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. It will prove valu
able to any household. Sixty em,
ployes are kept at work on this valua
ble bonk. The Issue for 1001 will be
over eight millions, primed in the
English, German, Frehoh, Welsh
Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohe-
mlau and Spanish languages. It
contains ptoor of the efllcaoy of Hos
teller's Stomach Hitters, the great
remeuy prepared ny me publishers,
and Is worthy a careful nreaervallon.
The nlmanao may be obtained free of
mist, al any drugul. t or eeneral dealer
in the country.
SOCIAL
USE GOOD JUDGMENT
IN BUYING
-.Christmas Presents..
If you desire to purchase presents that
will he usoful and appreciated hy the re
cipient, wo have-just what you want.
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Fur Sets,
Gloves, Umbrellas, Fur Capes,
Neckwear, Collarettes, Fur Boas.
Our store is full of good things
for tho Holidays,
s. h. mmu
Just Arrived,
Tho New L'Aiglon ami GoM Kelts.
See them.
A PLEASANT AITEKNOON.
Mra Lizzie Thompson yesterday
afternoon entertained a few nf her lay
friends at her elegant residence 1 1
Bixin and Line, In etrwU. D.irlcg
tbe aftvrnnou a beautllul luncheon of
several courses was served which was
thoroughly e Joyed by an present.
Thine who had the plea we of attend -lug
Ibis pleasaui ntlmr n re: Mes
darues H K Aukeny, tt H Friendly,
Minnie WaBtiburne, J F Riblimon,
Mary Krausse, (rtalen.) Phbe Kin
soy, F L Washburn, f W Osburu, E
O Potter, Laura A Harris, Be lle
Humphrey, J Htraub, Ada Church, G
O Yoran. G B Dnrris, O W Lowe, D A
Paine, E B McElroy, H W Miller.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Grand Chancellor W L Bradshaw,
of Tbe Dalles, paid an otticlal visit last
night to Helmet Lodge, K of P In
bouor of this visit tbe lodge pri pired a
nice banquet and after the tegular ses
sion was finished all spent a merry
hour in diseussing the toothsome
viands set before them. Grand Chan
cellor Bradshaw took this occasion to
present to those members of Helmet
Lodge, wbe participated in the Span
ish war and Filipino Insurrection,
medals given by the cruud lodge.
These medals are of oxidized silver and
are very neat. On them Is engraved
the emblems of the order, the xtale
seal and the wearer's name, and I hey
are very much appreciated by their
recipients.
THKBLE CLEF CONOBKT.
On account of the storm the concert
given by the Treble rlef Club at Vil
la! d Hall lsst riik,lu was not very well
attended, but the program rendered
malted a good audience. The uum-
bers rang by tl,e Club were highly ap
preciated aud encores were frequent,
Tbe following was tbe program:
1. a. The Vias Gatherers Dcnsa
b. A Modern College Girl
2. A Bunch of Blackberries. Holzman
3. a. On Music's Wing Meodelssohn
b. Ebb and flow O. King
4. I Murmur Not 8chumann
I.ulu Ma; Renshaw.
A. Bong of the Heasons C . B. Hawley
G. Reading Eugene Field
Grace Ivorda Wold.
a. Tho Water Lilly Abt
b. The Maiden'i Song W Borwald
a. Qigueaod uayotte Corell!
b. Shepherds All and Maidens Fair
is. Nevln
Louise Jones
In Spring W Barglel
t. Pigglo Wig end Plggle Wee,
b. Tbe Little Plant.
Brace Ivorda Wold.
The Loielsy Luut
Miss Rita Hansen.
a. Parting Noisier
U oO
Your Opportunity
Having pm-chaneil the stock of.'1K0r
Quinor & Hitler forniorlv owiijil I J T
and I. K. Fetors, I will close out th "
Regardless of Cost
lu order to lay in a new and compete i
Special bargains for the next thirty
E. riATLOCK
9th Street, Eugene.
7.
8.
Wanted.
Agents fur tbe Climax tailor dre.-i
cutting system. Call between the
hours of 10 am ana 3 p m at Mrs
Long's dressmaking parlor on WiHam
ette street, between Ninth and Tenth
streets.
Mrs M E Champ.
Delayed Train. The regular
nortb-bouud overland train due here
at 1.116 p m, is reported about 10 hours
late, by a slide this side of Dunsmuir.
California, which was 80 feet long aud
16 feet deep. Tbe railroad oompany
ran a stub train from Roseburs
rortlend, on tbe regular overland
time, consisting of a combination bag
gage and passenger car aud a regular
passenger oar. The many students
going home tilled every seat and many
were standing when they left here
lbey gave several college yells when
tbe stub train pulled ou They will
be baok in two weeks happier than
ever.
Died. A dispatch states tbat Henrv
muisey, the youugest and last son of
the late Elder Philip Mulkey, died in
oaiem today, of apoplexy, aged 67
years and 26 days. Mr Mulkey was
taken to - the Oregon Uosnital
tor the Iniaue about two weeks
ago for treatment. Mrs J B
Harris of this olty was a beloved sister
ot the deoessed. The funeral will he
held ti morrow afternoon at 2:16
o'olook, direotly after the arrival of the
south-bound train. Friends ot the
family are Invited to attend.
ukpcil Visit. Hon J W W loh.
oi Asiona, arrived here this afternoon,
accom pan lea Dy his wife. Mr Welch
Is gmud master cf the I OO F of Ore
gon, and pays Hpencer Butte an official
visit tniileht. After the evening1
work is done an elegant lunch will be
set In the bamiuet room Mrs Welch
is preHldert of the Native Oa milter, of
uregon but will not ofllclal.v visit
marina niuillau I'abiu at this time
an uiiugu sue is oelng royally enter-
tamed by some ot the members of the
local cabin.
Pkktty THiKVkRY.-8.ime mlaoia
a il last night stole about fl worth of
oeaos fr.iru Alex Withers wbo lives at
O'uik aud Madison streets. Mr Wlters
ssys he doesn't care muoh for th
bean but would like for the. thief to
oring I lie sack buck.
GoaD News R.nreseulatl
Tongue sayi I hat Blunlaw harbor
which wan at Aral sirlcken from Mm
river ami harbor hill, has been put
back in the same. The Cnlnmhi.
Iver will get Hotyxxi.
of
r-ooTBU.L.-lo spend a pleasant
hour on Christmas day, attend the
fnolhall Kanio at Klucaid Fiel.l h
ween n i-.i r n-ene. air! f v n
All any Admission only 25 oeuta
McMlnnvlile Ue,orter: Miss Kettla
t ha. of E-.gene, visped Mrs H L
It'-ariinmn eorl iNn, rtnrii.K (n
.-.. -elu s m Ku-.-e on Tuesday.
W HAMMOND'S
Qaft and Bakery, k
Regular Meals 20c.
Short Orders and
Lunches. All Prices:
New First Class Cook
Greatest Variety of
Bakery goods In the
CITY.
l4l !9!5.in!3 of Bread.
.5 ixinac of Cakes
Maccarons: Dourih
oil i?e L-eliveryat
all hours. M,J,
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;Tm.W'W'-':5W,'Br it.
WLMi J1L..JI.., M. ,AJIU11.II
I tl
Hlall Paper Sale....
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In order to make room we will
sell for tlie m-xt U0 days the nicest
line of wall, paper in the city, at
prices thai will please. All new
goods and iiice bright patterns.
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PRESTON & HALES
Fpecial attention given to paper bangicg and
decorating by the beat artititH,
Leave your orders.
PIANOS! PIANOS!! PihAOS!!!
A carload direct from the fuctoiles
will be here Wednesday lth, which
I will open up In the rooinn of the
Rambler Agi-ncy and have a competent
player show io 'he public. The ninros
are good reliable goods, which will be
demonstrated to ynu, and they will be
sold very close on easy t nun A long
experience enables nie to give you lull
worth for your inomy. (n"'e in aud
see the eautlful (Jhickermir and all tho
other fine one.
F.A. RANKIN,
The TJp-to-Now Muslo Man.
Hotel At rivals.
EUUENR.
Frank Keniston, Heattle
AJung, Milwaukee
F A Lucas, Balls City
JCGarrotte, Wendling
Frank Bell, Leuburi;
Ernest Wilsou, Corvallls
S H Eoleson, Juuotiou
G O Powell, Junction
Ole Ingvartsen and family and sery't
Ulay Klnehart, Corvallls
8 P Jones, Portland
H A StEarle, Blue Elver
Frank Holt, Portland
HOFFMAN,
P Merrltt, Portland
G W Wolf, Harrisburg
Wm Perman, Cottage Grove
J D Cox, Junction
M U Ltiper, Isabel
JR G Luper, Isabel
F L Bmyth, 8 F
D Fetnhman.N Y
C C Landes, Spokane
T D Newberry, Phila
C J Riley, Chicago
E 8 Tobin, Por'land
J W Welch and wife, Astoria
Henry North, Portlan l
L J Holland CottngeGrove
H E Lonsbury, Portland
F D Hennessy, Chicago
B C Williams, tfexier
R E and A F Edwards. Lowel
Y M o a Delegates. t he n,i.
verslty Y M C A has ohosen th fal
lowing men to go to Paclfio Grove
California, as delegntes to the Paclfio
Coast Conference: G O Goodall. r". n
Gorrell, '02; L A Bollmsn. '03: H n
Rose, '04; G H Wilson. 'OS Altor,,....
E E Coad, '03; V Adam., '01: Hickook!
04; O U Tout, '04. The men will l-.J
ontheearly morning train December!
.u nun wmoe aone two uoob tm.i
will be the larvest delegation L. ....
from anv collepe In lhe;Nortbwe-t
MrA8I,KS PhKVAI.KNT. he r.i-u.
valence of m. asles hi. cut down ih.
attendanreatthepul.no schools to a
consider .ble extent. M- veral children
ui..e iieen issen nnwn with 11, a
ease In the schools a,i ,
k. . ...
.t,.,.,,,, wune a ureal nmnv
more cases are reported all over town.
There are no serlou. ,..p i,
nil the epidemic seems to be of a mild
rni
Dressed Turkey. You can el
a dressed luikey delivered on any day
before Christmas, at 14 cents a pound,
by leaving your order up to Thursday,
Di e 20th, with Isaac E SrkVEKs.
8lh and Peoil streets.
Holiday Presents. F L Clum
bers w:ll give a handsome tray ffllh
eucli f2 purcliupe prior to New Yean.
Toi-hiltlren lie will give a boob villi
ench puichase. howver small.
An Idkal Gift. Walerman'i
Ideal fnuniiiln pen, K Hcbwarzicblld
sells them.
Give the Louvre au tqual eliare of
your night trade.
Be sure tontlend the High School
benefit on Friday. Dec 1. Admlsilon
only 10 cents.
20th Century Edlllon of the Pun
Francisco Bulletin, does not mean tbat
the Bulletin lias insued for that man;
centuries, but that we will have Si
pge edition on Dec 23, which will ba
the fin de siecle of the printer's art
and the artist's product. Only a lim
ited number to be hud at Miller's
Book Store, Price Five Cents. Order
now.
J. ,V. MYS FUHNITIiRL 13
"nnm funeral director
Qome
nnd see our
Xmas stock of
die-have
FORKKATHEHS' Day. On ,M.
veninir, Iv0 21,t. Korefa(h..r' Iiu'
will h,. oh e verlal the ( 'nnirr.ii. .i
church. Th- prnuram will ,B.i..'
n appro, rime fervce r..l!nw..H i,
formal addres.-ee and a social
Ing. A cordial welcome to nil ti
exerci?rs ..?in at 7:30 o'olock.
Cut Glass,
Salad Sets,
Cake Plates,
Tea Plates,
Cups aud Saucers,
Tea Sets,
Dinner Sets,
Jardineres,
Vases,
Lamps,
Stines,
Candle Sticks.
Candle Shades,
Toilet Sets,
Silverware,
Blown and
Pressed Glass,
Decorated nn.1 Plain "Havi-
I land" China, Austrian China
I,OST A I
liifcrlpiliio, '
and Firo Decoration in
En-
lain
carried
ni.unte-1 i
K'lgi ue
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Will ii
Klisli ifeini-rorcel
in open 8toek.
Stm-r nnon nnd illuilll-
Tia ' UlUetl evenings until 9 o'clock.
'"' onioe ai a receive
reward.
Geo. T. Hall & Son