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j. ■ .\ WHERE ji GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER .. !! IN KODIAK !f r> A O ! ||. £Xr\j\ j! Boy Snyder, j Owner i i i .iliteXO CO..! Photographic Supplies Photo Finishing Films Developed | and Enlarged — 11 Pic t ure Pr aning ! Watch Repairing By I Watchmaker j| Ladies Engagement !i and Wedding Rings '] Careful and Expert Workmanship. | !! ___ Always | Dr. Rac L. Carlson, Juneau optometrist, vhO pas "been calling on her clients, left town rec ently. She will visit Soldovia first, then on to various other points in the Interior • Roprosenting W. J. Lake c: Co., wholesale, liquor company of Seattle, Mr. D. D. Hull paid his first call on the licensees in this town, He arrived on the "Kasiloff" raid loft on tnc "Cordova" for the Interior. j Among the arrivals in town, to attend the , negotiating mootings "between the fishermen and the cannorios wore; Howard Bailey of the Kadiak Fisheries, Port Bailey; Clair .'Henerson, of the San Juan Fishing end Packing Co. Uganik; Peter Domonici of the Pioneer Packing Co. Uyak; 0. L. Grimos of the Grimes Packing Co., Ouzinkie; Ccnforoncos wore hold with Mr. Clyde Ellis, attorney from.Anchorage, who i3 representing •the Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc., and Mr. T. L, Smith,:counsel, for the United Fishermen of Alaska.. Departing on the "Cordova." Thursday, Mrs. William M. Thompson, mot hor of Mr 3. Fred Hon ton is ohrouto to her homo in Yakima, Wash. Mrs. Thompson 'who lias "been visiting' her daughter for the last throe weeks, will stop off at Cordova to visit the Dc Leo's, old friends of hers. Mr. Gus Portet of Remington Arms Co. and !Hr. Jack Chisholm of Amocat produx,left town !Thursday for stops in Cordova and other S.E. Alaskan ports. Mrs. Emil Kraft loft Seattle today, on "board tho McKinley, hound for Kodiak. Mr3 • Kraft is Returning here after a. sojourn in Phoenix, Arizona. Tho Alaska Steamer "Banana" was in port^ for a short time, arriving at. H:.oO and leaving O 'OAstr v-' ~'N i, "c'S :; ; *TtTCO" The NSW, IDSALj SAFE, HANDY Fire‘'.Extinguisher especially designed to put out OIL fires SmaIT -' Si ze •' $1.6-0 Large Si ze $2 . 0< • '• • • • • • • • | R.O A, RADIOS =; Latest models.in both power and battery models, Really i brings/.in- those-;,,;odtside1' j .Programs. with the‘least ] /-" ■ 'npise! possible . From i \\ ,) $ $29.50 and up :.! - Terms, can be Arranged |/i ((IMJGsisUNDm We give your orders our .$ personal -attention and make .deliveries to Buskinville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ; * ' • • •.. New magazines oi> • every boat | HEM'S CmiG irki | Kodiak'1 s Busy Ccr nor" j " V =rrr.d at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. She had 30 tons o'f freight for the Standard Oil Co. and a real live ''gee-gee" for Leon Morris, an employee cf the Ease camp, the horse being shipped here from June au. One pas s engor,A. E. Rhods loft Kodiak for Seattle, on her. Will Douglas, of Heinz “57" varieties and M. Taylor, repres enting Schilling Bros produx, called on the local trade, while the "Cordova was in port Wednesday night, leaving for the interior - Thur s d ay. This is.Mr*; Taylor’s initial tnip here in the interest o f the 09 hi1ling s Co* Roger Suryan, of Suryan Inc. Alit-nk, was. striker the other day with a possible appcndccitus. The company - doctor fearing complica tions, sent Mr. Suryan to Kadiak on a company tender, for medical examination. Dr. A. Holmes Jolrni 3on will operate on him shortly. — -. ' ---1 r BREAD ROUS PIES CAKES COOKIES ! '