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Show Friday, December 3, 1920. EUREKA REPORTER We Boy and Sell On' Commission the Unlisted Stocks of . ean EAST TINTIG LATEST Santa Clause Has Made His quotations Tuesday. 8c. BIr Hill sold at Eureka Lily sold at 5 He. Eureka Bullion sold at 8 North Standard sold at 4e Tlntlc Standard I to IS.7SU- sold from 18.80 4e. Tintie Standard Chief Cons Mammoth Dragon Victoria . . . ; Iron King Grand Central Centennial Eureka Swansea ' Sniv c. o W. M. HAVENOB BU, Headquarters at This Store For the Holiday Season c. - Uncle Sam sold at Provo sold at Zuma sold at 8c. SS Newhooa Pifi B Wednesday. Salt Lake City Big Hill sold at Eureka Lily sold at 6c. Eureka Bullion sold from 41c to 12c. Lehl Tintie sold at Itte. May Day sold at IMe. . North Standard sold at 24&e. ..Tintie Standard sold at 83.7m and 83.75. Iron Blossom sold at lie. 62 , Utah Cons, sold at. lc. 40 20'' Zuma sold at 8e. o 17 8c. . 8 6 6 6 4 . If it is for Christmas, it is here. Every single thing you coul-- wish for or think of as a suitable gift is now rer.iy for your selection. Recent Incendiary Tires j One thing about the Christinas shopping season which will please you mightily, is the 0 jt j now foundation appeari that there is no for the belief that the downward swing in prises which have made it possible for ns to reduce the figures on almost dl your holiday goDds and all your, winter 5 which destroved warehouses in Eng-- 1 Naturally they were blamed for i i .these fires, which consumed hundreds of thousands of dollars worth .of merchandise, wool, etc., but ln-- have been made and it looks like speculators, who over, played the game and loaded up on Sales of copper metal in October food, clothing, etc., were In danger are estimated In well Informed of being punched and unloaded at quarters to have been approximately the expense of the insnrance corn-18000, 000 pounds. That there has panles. Fire Insurance for a num-bee- n a resumption of buying of the her of years past has been written ott metal Is indicated by these figures, inflated values and Insurance corn-hIt Is also shown conclusively that jper'es are greatly disturbed. When the published reports of sales by one a man has a warehouse full of goods interest of 125,000,000 to 160,000,- - and finds their value fading away 000 pounds were exaggerated. The the temptation to sell out to the of 180,000,000 pounds includes j surance companies is pretty great, the 40,000,000 to 45,000,000 pounds It is s serious matter to apply the purchased by the General Electric torch to goods that are so badly company from the American Smelt- needed and it is even worse when attempt is made to place the blame ing ft Refining Co. Although no figures are available upon Innocent people. for the sales In July, August and LITERARY CLUB MEETING. September, Individually, it is stated in reliable quarters that the total of o 180,000,000 pounds for October was Mrs. John Donnelly was hostess only slightly below the actual sales to the members of the Entre Nous made by the copper interests in the Club on Wednesday eventhree months combined. Therefore Literary of this week. An interesting ing the belief is growing that the market paper for this session of the dnb'jg for the red metal hai definitely turn- on Bolivia was given by Mrs. Lindsay ed the corner. Boston. Financial and Mrs. V. L. Thomas gave the News. Current Events. The meeting was a very enjoyable one for all. o George Walsh at Star tonight. m QUIT BUSINESS BALE. o Basaar at L. D. 8. Church, Friday, December 10th. All invited. The Salt Lake Jewelry Co. quits -o business in Eureka. Now Is your Select your Christmas cards now. chance to get a large variety of We ean give you an exclusive design. high'1 grade Jewelry at a discount of 25 to CO per cent. Bale is now on. Eureka Reporter. "l. ; needs. 0, , ut j j in-tot-al -- 388M88888M88WWWWW 1 1 You Are Invited to Visit This Store of the Xmas Spirit If you are making up your Xmas shopping list and wondering just what is going to be the nicest thing for each person you have in mind, these suggestion's will help FOB MOTHER FOR SISTER Felt Bedroom Slippers Hycrest Hand Bag Ivory Toilet Set Ivanhoe Gloves Silverware Silk Parasol Silk Blouse HIM Burlington Silk Hose Silk Lingerie Fountain Pen Skating Set Stationery ' Jewel Box Handkerchiefs Silk Hose Silk Muffler Merite Jewelry Smoking Jacket Lakeside Cravat Smoking Set Perfume FOB BROTHER Wrist Watch Watch Chain Bath Robe Sweater FOR FATHER AND PRESENTS FOR THE BABY Knitted or Fur Afghan Eiderdown Bunting e Mittens Baby Set Wool S&cque Crocheted Booties Silk Cap .Rattle Bilk Shirt Gloves Skates Heffeman-Thompso- Teddy Bear -- Phis Set Gold Ring Toilet Set . Co. n WISPHHMMIWMWW BRIEF LOCAL ADS. P. J. Fennell Elected Eureka Bullion Gets ; Elks Will Give Big o . Into Ore On 925 Level; To Tintie School Board Charity Ball Dec. 15 CAR FOR SALE Light Six Buick P. J. Fennell wai elected a member of the hoard of education for Tintie Bchool District at the election! held on Wednesday of thle week. Three candidates had been named for the office ftom the second dis-- j trtet of Eureka, being as follow: P. J. Fennell, Krftert Hopes and A. J. Whitehead. A total of 197 votes were cast and Mr. Fennell received 127. Mr. Hopes 29 and Mr. White-hea- d MEMORIES SI. Even old Santa has them. They reach back across the years recalling old scenes once . familiar faces. its has album place and phpto-grapThe family other of days are cherished of friends in every household. , Exchange portraits Christmas time. Make an early appointment for a sitting. Mother will appreciate it Dad will be and Dad proud. Better still why not. Mother pose for the childrens sake. Sisters, brothers, sweethearts and baby ' portraits make the gift unequalled. The Amundson Studio is now open to the for pnblic and it is a permanent institution if yon desire reka. Come as early as possible taken up to photos for Christmas. . arifl including December 12th will positively be isit the ready for delivery before Christmas. stndio at Once. hs 1 All-pictur- es The Amundson Studio Opposite Tintie Mere. Store. I In Mammoth, where an election wae alio held, P. N. Anderson, the present lncnmbent, was the only candidate and consequently only a small vote was polled. O' - MOOSE ENTERTAINMENT. - o T. M. Howell, the district supervisor for the Loyal Order of Moose, whose headquarters are In Denver, was In Eureha during the week and gave a lecture at the entertainment which the local lodge conducted at the Miners Union Hall on Wednesday evening. The talk was Illustrated with views of the Mooseheart home of the order and the session was a pleasant one for all attending, the object of the meeting being to give the pnblic a better understanding of the excellent work which the Moose are doing. Mr. Howell expressed himself as well pleased with the progress which the local lodge is making. While It la the yonngest fraternal society in the city Its membership it large and includes a lot of good lodge workers- Wallaces 118.00 photos for per 7.?C o car in splendid condition. Will Tintie Lodge No. 711, B. P. O. be sold at a bargain. If Interested Elks, which has always played ani see A. C. Burton. Tintie Mere. Co. important part In the charitable1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room work of thle section le planning a near school. high Apply to Mrs. big social event for December 16th. Fred Blight This will be a charity ball and it RENT 2 nicely furnished Is to he given for the purpose of FOR rooms for light housekeeping. Apraising money with which. to carry out the regular holiday program of ply to Mrs. W. W. Johnson, phone 103-near High School. relief and some special charitable work which the Elks have In mind. FOR SALE 4 room house In Dutch-towAt the last meeting of the lodge a Cellar, water, lights, etc. committee was selected to take the Will sell for 175 cash. Come Initiative In this .matter and the If you want this. Frank Garquick exalted ruler will also name a comrlty, phone 254. mittee of ladies to assist. The dance on December 15th promises to be FOR SERVICE Durham - Jersey one of the most elaborate affairs of Call at residence of Otto Bull. the year and it will open with a Westman, sonth of Rio Grande grand march st 10 o'clock. water tank, near Chief mill. The Elks committee made np ment to the shareholders just as as follows: James Crake, George soon as they have a chance to get a See Walsh in From Now On" at Owen, William Owesjf; N. W. Robbetter line on the ore wblcb b erta, L. E. MerrlafSn, John Cronin, Star tonight been encountered, and which may or Dr. Steele BonEdward Jr., Bailey, may not be of Importance. When Mr. and Mrs. John Morley John Donnelly, Frank Garrlty, Mr. Bestlemyer says that the point ner, from the show on Wednesreturned H. E. C. W. Charles Wall, Davit, where work. is now In progress Is Baker, W. F. Shrlver. R. E. Wilkin- day evening they fonnd a biinch of ore slmoet directly benesth the friends at their home, a party hsv-- . Fred Samuels. which wss fonnd more than s year son, ing been arranged in celebration of ago on the 800 level. The objective their 29th wedding, anniversary. It 810-0! disWallaces tome photos for II.T6 was a point for the 126 drift anrprisetd the conple bnt per dozeh. tance ahead. soon mxrirered from the shock they O " and a mosc'enjoyable time followed. Dr. Hensel is In Salt Lake this Wallace's 18.00 photos for 5.?B Card playing and luncheon were wsek on business. per dozen. features of the evenings entertainment, those present being: Mr. and EUREKA PEOPLE WED. Members of the Rebekah lodge Mrs. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Gear, Mr Mrs. Belle McCoy and Ernest conducted a pleasing entertainment end Mrs. Treloar, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. end Mrs. Scofield, Mr. Waultman, both of Eureka, were last evening following the initiation joined in marriage sit Salt Lake dur- of a candidate. The program lndnd-e- d end Mrs. Percy Hanks, Mrs. Tits, a fine luncheon and social ses- Mrs. John Ivey, Mrs. Turner, Miss ing the past week. Both are well known and have the best wishes of sion. All members were attired In May Turner, Mrs. J. M. Georgs, Albert and John Morley, Jr. Pilgrim costumes. a large clrele of friends. During the past few days an Important change has been taking place on the 925 level of the Eureka Bullion, where work has been under way for the past three months. Manager Bestlemyer says that for thirty feet or more there! have been small strlngera of ore.i most of them from two to five Inches wide, and this week a bunch of ore. of somewhat larger size and carry--j Ing considerably more silver and lead, was encountered. The work which haa been doe during the last day or two Indlcnethat the drift has cut the top Sj& fairly good deposit and offlcCTs of the company are quite elated over the discovery, but state that It Is too early to say mnch about the' flnu. Following their usual custom they will issue a state- ! n. i Tre-gonin- g, |