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FRANCES HANFORD DELANOY
ADA KYLE LYNCH

LYDIA WOLFF

ARTHUR L. DAHL

L. C. VALENTINE

CHARLES W. McCABE

SARAH WILLIAMSON

HARVEY LEE SANDERS

HARVEY BROUGHAM

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DOWN THE TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE .... HARRY NOYES PRATT

(Verse)

IN COLD STORAGE

STORIES FROM THE FILES
MAY'S HALLOWE'EN
PETE'S CLOSE SHAVE

SEAWARD GALLOP (Verse)
HONOR AMONG THIEVES
OUR LITERARY COLONY
DRIFTING (Verse)

THE PLAY'S NOT ALL

DECEMBER, 1920

HOW SHALL OUR JUDGES BE CHOSEN? HON. J. F. SULLIVAN
JERRY SCORES

FROM A NEWLY PITCHED TENT IN

CALIFORNIA (Verse)

THE SOUL OF THE SIERRAS

THE FARM THAT JACK BUILT (Illustrated)
TRENCH-WALL TESTIMONY
ROPING GRIZZLIES (Illustrated)...

THE FREEZE-OUT

FROM A CLEAR SKY (Continued)
MARTIAL PREPAREDNESS

TO THE MISSION, SAN FRANCISCO DE

SOLANO (Verse)

COMPENSATION OF MEDIOCRITY
SIREN OF VAILELE (Illustrated)

ON A SOUTH SEA ISLAND (Verse)

BOUGHT-ONE SANDLOT

THE CHRISTMAS STAR (Verse)
PRESERVING HER DIGNITY

AT WILD GOOSE CRY (Verse)
CULTIVATE YOUR OWN FARM

AT MYRTLEDALE, CALISTOGA (Verse)
ONLY A SQUAW MAN

SAN FRANCISCO'S EVOLUTION

CUPID'S DOUBLECROSS

THE SPANISH FENCE (Verse)
THE RATTLER'S MATE
THE BETRAYAL (Verse)
SUMMER CRUISING (Verse)
OUR LITERARY COLONY
THE CALL OF THE SURF
A VISION OF DAYS (Verse)
ACCOMPLICES (Verse)

IRENE HADLEY

LEE MCCRAE

MABEL H. WHARTON

TORREY CONNOR

HELEN M. MANN

WEARE HOLBROOK

JAMES HANSON
JO HARTMAN

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RAE MACKENNEY
TORREY CONNOR
FREDERIC BOUTET
OSCAR H. ROESNER
ALLEN R. HARDWICH
HENRIETTA C. PENNY
CHARLES W. McCABE
THOMAS E. FLYNN

HOWARD SPEDDY
SARAH WILLIAMSON

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THE MERCHANTS
NATIONAL SAFE
DEPOSIT CO.

New Montgomery and Market Sts.
SAN FRANCISCO

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To The Reading Public

W

E BEG to announce that, commencing with the August number, the price of the Overland Monthly will be increased from Fifteen Cents per copy, to Twenty Cents,

and from $1.50 per year to $2.00.

The advance in rates is reluctantly made, as the Overland Monthly has always endeavored to furnish the best value at the lowest possible cost to its readers.

Continuous increases in all the items of expense that enter into the Publishing Business, have at last compelled the owners of the Overland Monthly to ask an enhanced price for the magazine. Paper has quadrupled in cost, and the skilled workmen employed in the printing trades receive much higher wages than in former years.

We feel sure that the readers of the Overland Monthly, will not object to paying a trifle more for their favorite magazine, especially as the publishers are completing plans to still further improve it in various respects, both literary and artistic.

The determination of the Overland Monthly's publishers is to make it not only the best in the West, but the equal of any magazine issued in the United States, and that is equivalent to saying the rival of anything published in the world.

Respectfully,

OVERLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY.

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