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BARNEY GOGGLE AND SPARK PLUG Bv BILLE DE BECK ... mm « es. & ■* a e k ANI ■ Pf « "fat PiW'.t u(ViE *f. V-HT TtTiRw A MOKTfc J'.tAlVi "THE t vfrl'TH CHAMMtt 1 TAKE PteASL'WE. r—^'~ m IMTRCiK'ClMCi J Ai.iRP'f UP Te VCt rHE \ C'HIMMlE PAMELA l.’AffK -fvit ' P/06^ BAME'UEt * ^ tS ■*""* Ail * SfcT T*' " DON 'T argue "1 S NC’i'Wt t* "Tfc weoM<. L. RtACE • Tvli OuEsr ■'4 "fit:/ OF MONOU. FfcLC/*V> ! Cl 1926. by King Featured Syn'iieMr. Inc. ; fiy/'uiw »<yW r-»r-v<^ ' I t —' -—--1---■ Douglas Island K -—---■ CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES ENJOYED IN DOUGLAS j f'liri tntas has come and gone again end this y ar, as in years past. full ol>tu '-value of the occasion was held iii Douglas with Santa Cl; a ■ officiating with all his custom ary generosity. Fiidn\ in the public -.Itool there was a tree for every room in tie grades and one ill the high school In the afternoon an inu resting pro gram was given by the high school following which Bantu CIu'.s had a busy half hour. The program was as follows: Bong, Assembly. Recitation, llrho Kronuptist. Origin of Christmas, Bernice Berg grew. Violin solo, Madeline Riedi. Christmas story, toriginalt. Alberta (lallwas. Comical reading, Walter Bavikko. Recitation, Bluet Uberti. Recitation. Marjorie Fox. Distribution of gifts, Frank Ret tygrove. A N. B. CELEBRATES The Alaska Native Brotherhood celebrated Christinas for their mein j hers, families and friends with a big ! tree and program in the Liberty hull I Saturday Several musical numbers | were included In the program and! a dance followed the distribution o! ' many gifts. COMMUNITY S. S. TREE Sunday night the Community Sun day school had its tree and exercises in the temporary Quarters in tin Eagles hull. Practically all the children on the island were there to participate and many of their pa reft I a also to enjoy their fun. A pecially well prepared piogram was given under the direr tlon of Mrs. L. 1) Hammock which was very entertaining. It was fol lowed by the distribution of Christ mas favors from the tree. CAGLES PLAN BIG TIME TONIGHT—CHRISTMAS TREE For tonight, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, which annually observes the occasion, has prepared a joyous time for the members and their families and considering tlm arrangements which have been made the affair will he a big one. A special ferry to leave Juneau at 7:30 o'clock lias been arranged, which will go direct lo Th me from Juneau and then procei d to Dough's, arriving hero in time for the < < I hratlon which starts at s o’clock. 3K „ f P 21 fi'" | Abwtii 8 g| . pG»a> iu « p Jttrwau tllusic House A jt ~Ulusic4l Observer^ $ 8 A N abiding peace in ® K ,/x the home means real 8 ■ contentment, and that is IS B what the music of a 1£ jC Brunswick will l>rlng to |R V you. plye this question jfl W of music in the home 5S 8 your earnest attention & P and after you have in- 8 X vestigated its wonderful H| V tonal qualities wc feel jggi K sure tliat you will decide 8 K in its favor. Our supply P 8 of late records will in- 8 k JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE I 8 /t.CJither.PriiK 3 jjb Tkt Hou«c of Dlufie fit K Phone 317 Jurwau.ftUtha A There will be a good program, tree, refreshments and a dance. All local and visiting members are cordially invited. ——^ -- HERE FOR VISIT Elizabeth Robertson arrived here recently from her home in Ketchikan for a \ isit with her aunt, Mrs. John Mills. --—* ♦-—.— ( AT THE HOTELS • •- ' 1 - 1 J i Gastir.eau C. C. Nichols, City; .1 (iottschall. City; Lester Jones, Douglas; John Jones, Douglas; La fry Parks; 10. i Kirberger. City: J. A Ramsey. An chnritgc: K. II Clark, lloonuh; C. O Lundslead. Tcnukee; .1 ... Hill, Lin coin Island. Alaskan .! P. Ibaek, Lisianski: John Sa: hicn, Chichagof; Jidm Daya, Chichi gof; .1 T. Hansen. Auk May; J nine kadutoo. Yakutal ; Mary Kadutoo. Yakuts!: I.e Johnston. City; V. M Boyd. City : C. It, llohhins. lloonab; K J (iiiilloil. Warm Spring Hay Frank Kostcllo, City. Zy nda J It Doe, City; J. X. llinge, (My LiTTLE DAUGHTER OF FORMER LOCAL COUPLE WINNER, FIRST PRIZE | Harriett R. little daughter of Mi I anil Mrs. R T. Lindner, formerly of this iity, was recently winner I of a fir;,t prize in a children's lieua j ty contest in Washington, It pit fare of the prize wo ncr being u, tied in the pictorial s, if ion of a j Wa hini'.lnn ncwi.papet inched hate | last week. | Mr. Lindner tatne to Juneau about j 12 years ago ami was stenograph ■! | in the office ol Chief of the Field I Division. <*. I. ().. here. Later lie I transferred to ilte Surveyor (ieneral' office and wa: cletk unde! the la'e ! Charles K. I>avld;on for i.omctlin ■. j tie anil Mis. Lindner moved to : Am hoiage in 1 !* 17 where lie was j connected with the loAiislte offiee li - and Mrs. Lindner have lived in Washington for several years. Mr. Lindner now being employed in the | War Depart men I. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS When Back Hurts Flush Your Kidneys as Ycu Clean Your Bowels Most folk? forget that the kid iK'.vs. like t lie liowuls, sometimes gel sluggish mill i logged and need a flushing o 1 u !o;i :1 '■ . "ise we have backache and dti I misery in the kidney tvffin. ■ ver headaches, rheunmt i lu tig's. in nut liver, acid stoma'li, sinepicssn"ss an 1 .ill torts of bladder disorders. Yon simply run -t keep your kid neys active and clian and tile mo ment yon feel an nolle or pain in tile kidney ri g.on begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of .lad Salts from any good drug store here, lake a tablcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast I for a few days and your kidneys will then act line. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithiu, and is intended to flush clogged kidneys and help stimulate them to activity. It also helps neu tralize the acids in the urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping] to relieve bladder disorders. .lad Salts is Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water' drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local druggist says( he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In trying to correct kidney trouble while it is only trouble. —advJ - For Ch«st Colds’ Applied over throat and cheat Vlcka haa a 1 double action, like the apod old faehioned poultice and alao like the tnodera vapor J»mp. ^ I AUTOS FOR HIRE ■--n, I i | : i ; | In the life of businase, the matter of DOING IT NOW is most im port. nt —says Taxi Ta.l. l'Momptm. s in mi '.v riiu; (.ills is most importim t with Carlson's Taxi ! evict1 . f (onvt nience, com fort ciiid court! \, CARLSON'S TAXI Day and Nif,ht Service Stand at Alaskan H l.l PHONE SINGLE 0 1- fc n-—-r BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Catliliac Cars PHONE 109 Office Next to Gastineau Hotel * -- -■ • ■ .—-■ l“rompt Servin' laiy ami Night Covich Ai i d Service JGNEaU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Rhone—Day, 414, Night. 4 14-2 rings ■--—-----■ lUlLLLIt 3 1 A A l i Rhone 183 Juneau. Alaska j CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS KOIl HIRE >-—-■ a-—-• Handy Andy A. P. LAQERGREN CARPENTRY CABINET WORK WOOD TURNING BAND SAWING JOB WORK Lower Front St. Rhone 49* '41 ■ INQUIRIES RECEIVED FOR CHARLIE SMITH FROM SON An inquiry lias been made for in format inn relative to the where abouts of Charlie Smith. In his son O. L. Smith, Box l::t> A It. Walla Walla, Wash. The ebb r Smith cam ■ north in litha from liniontown, Wash He was reported in Whitehorse, SI T. about six years ago but official there said he had since left to com" to Juneau. He was said to he five feet leu inches in height, weight about 15o pounds, has black hair and blue eyes. Information regarding this man may be sent direct to the above mentioned address. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOE PATENT Serial No. 05897 In the United States Land Office fo: 1 the Juneau I.and District at An j chorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application 01 j the HOONAH PACKING COM PANY, a Corporation, to Pur chase Public Land for the purpos* of Trade and Manufacture. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thai the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY a corporation, organized under th» laws of the State of Washington, | has filed application Serial No ; 058 97 in the U. S. Land Office ini Anchorage, Alaska, for a patent for! a tract of land embraced in U. H Official Survey No. 1472, as amend-1 ed, situated on the cast shore ol Port Frederick, Cblchagoff Island! 1.5 miles N.W. of Hoonah, Alaska! in Latitude 68 07’15" N. and Longi tude 135''27*85*' W., for the purpojM of trade and manufacture, and mors particularly described as follows, to wn: "Beginning at corner No. l-A M.c. on line of mean high tide on N.K. shore of Port Frederick, approximately J.5 miles N.W, frgru Hoonah whence U. 8. L. M. 1472 on prominent rocky point 30 ft. above mean high tide on N E. shore of I’orr Fred erick bears S. 24“19'2*'t'' \V. 21 03 chs. distant: them— froni corner -No. 1-A along a tine of mean high tide N. shore or 1’ort Frederick by meanders as fol lows: (1) N. R2°22' W. l e t chs. (2) K. 72"3!)' VV. 121) chs. (3) N. 52030’ VV. 9X7 clis. (4) N. 5 4*53' VV. 2.60 chs. 10 true corner No, 2-A M. C.; Thence N. 38“ 20' E. 0 34 chs. to witness corner to corner Nu, 2- A ?d. ('. and corner No. 3-A, Thence S 53 45' E. 2.16 chs. tc corner No 4 A; Thence N. 36“ 06' E C.4S cits, lo corner Ni> 3- A; Thence N. 33 43‘ VV. 2.7k cits, to corner No G-A; The nr S. 36“(Mi' \V. 1.03 chs. to true corner No. 7-A .VI. 0. on line e/ menu high tioe of For' Freder- , ii k; Thence by meanders us fol lows along line of mean high title: (5) 5 4*53' VV 3 28 chs. to true turner No 8-A M. C.; Thence N. 39*00' E. 10 chs. to corner No 9-A; 'lHence S. 65' 00’ E. 19.63 cits, to corner No. 161-A; Them e 3 39*00' VV. 0.11 cits, to true point for corner No. 11-A M. (’.; Thence by me undeis from the true cotuer 11 A M. C. along shore line f.( small unnamed fresh water lake, as follows: (6) 3. 6 8'2 5' VV. 0 55 chs «T) S. 36 50' \V. 0.4 1 chs (S) N. 82“30' VV. 2 58 chJ 9 ) N. ) 5*23' VV. 0 91 chs t I o) N 62 00' VV. i 39 i lls 111) N 78*01' VV. 0.95 chs. I 12) S. 24°23' E. 0 90 chs (13) 3. 2" 3 3' VV. 0.4 4 chs ( 1 4 ) 3 3 2*4 2' VV. 0 89 chfc. (15) 3 60*20’ VV. 0 97 chs l 10) H 86*42' VV. 180 chs. 117) 3. 52*58’ VV. 0.01 chs (IS) N. 0*58' E. 109 chs. (19) N. 62*15' W 0 38 chs. (20) S. 07 40' VV. 0 37 chs (21) S 5 00' E. (I.C2 chs (22) S 31*64' W. 0.67 chs (23) N 71*56' VV. 1)48 chs. (24 ) 3. 37*15' VV. 0.45 chs (25) 3. 4 2*00’ E. 3.43 ebk. (26) N. 69*57' E. 0.96 chs (27) S. 53*52' E. 1.1S c.bs (28) 3. 88*56' E. 0 63 ch« (29) N. 43 21' E. 0 76 chs (30) N. 65*00' E. 0.94 chs. (31) N S') 4 5' E. 1.00 chs. (32) 3 31*2 4' E. 0 66 chs. (331 S 39*00' W. 3.03 chs (34 ) 3 47 48' M,'. 1.47 chs. (25) S. 29*17 Vv. .a* ... lo true point fur corner No. )* A M.c , Theme 39*00' VV. 0 92 chs. to witness corner lo corner No 12-A M.C.; Thence S 37* 40' VV. 1 69 chs. to true poln* tor corner Nu 1-A M. C. the plate of beginning, containing an area of 19.34 acres and in cluding all the land embraced In U. S. Survey No. 1472 as amended.” Any ami all persons claiming ad i versely any of the above dcscribw land should tile their adverse cla'sa with the Register of the U. 3. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska withli the periotl of publication or 30 clay.-, thereafter or they will he barrer by the provisions of (lie statute. J. LINDLEY C!KEEN, Register First publication Oct. 21, 1928 Last publication. Dec. 27. 192S Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Fnieciut for Juneau and vicimity, beginning -1 p. m. today: P. .In toniKht and Tuesday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather /• p. ,i. ycit'y 29.08 39 98 E 13 Rain \ m t -j lay 29.40 40 90 S 13 Rain ’ 1 •• ndiv 29.16 40 90 SE 16 Rain_ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | Ht#he*t 8 p.»n. ! • • • -•* temp. temp. j 1 8 ] 6 !! I. . 3 0 28 Tan :.i 0 o Kuffle 2 2 Fairbanks 8 2 bit. Pun 1 3 8 3 1 j Dutch Harbor 48 88 TCotliah 40 (mtlova 88 8 4 Juneau 39 3D Ketchikan l.'i I’fiit' ■ Rupert lit si Kilmoittipu lo 10 Seattle to ::s 1 *• i tin nd I - 10 S.m Kranrir.ro 54 511 TODAY Lowest 8n.ru. S .' in. J'reclp. 8 a.m. temp temp. Velocity 24 lira Weather 2 2 — 0 IT. < ’l l V 111 2 — .00 Sltuv. S I — 0 ('illy 22 ,12 — II fitly 30 :'.S .00 fitly 81 .Hi — fitly 82 88 is .80 Hum 87 12 1.30 3 0 12 111 .80 I’t fitly 8 111 * 0 fitly •;s hi s ,'io rt i ;<iy 88 in 8 10 flily 10 40 * 0 ('hiy •Desa than 10 tulles. is’OTIC- -Observations at Juneau, Prime Hu pert, Kamonlou, See' It*,. Portland and Han Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. ui., Juneau lime. WEATHER CONDITIONS An energnie low pressure area Is central in the (it If of Alaska and the pressure is high in tlie oc?an west of California. A severe norm is reported live hundred miles west of Hrltlsh Columbia hut nnd err.te winds are reported from the coast stations. Rain has been gen eral in Southern Alaska and sot thward to Oregon. Temperatures h vo risen in Hie Interior during the past few days and the Tan an i Vnl I.*\ at a On it a report temperature! above 7.ero this morning. Mild tem peratures prevail In Southern Alaska. SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now .$7.00 Wc also have a full line of CHRISTMAS GOODS for both Ladies and Gentleman. Come, give us the once over before you buy. Wc will save you money. EPECIAL SALE OF 'BLAZER’' SHIRTS—10 PEE CENT OFF I MIKE AVIAON I LOWER FRONT STREET NORTHERN HOTEL ] ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- I tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and ap—steam heated. I LISTEN CATALOGUE BUYERS High Grade Portable Phonogrphs at $22.50 Fine Selection Records—3 for $1. Come and listen to the latest Viva Toneal Columbia Phonograph. Fine Violin Strings. Ex cellent Selection of Violins, Bows, Stands and Cases. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Repairing. Phonographs called for, repaired and delivered. Pianos for sale and rent. Conn Band Instruments. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE, Phone 143 _ NEXT TO A. B. HALL_ ALL THE BEST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PRICE CEO. B. RICE PLUMBINO HEATING OIL BUBNZBB « “I Tell Ton in Advance What Job Will Coat” j Big Christmas Membership Drive I Why not join our pressing club and take advantage of our Pressing Kates f Remember these rates efect members only. Phone 576 for your information. JORDAN S VALET SERVICE * ALASKA LAUNDRY KIDS B VOU CrU*D .. ■ AI’PY New Year, folks. Do the best you can this year by yourself ami everybody else Hav a Rood word for the other fellow. He as earne t ami keep smiling. Happy New Year, folks. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY I Our fame has spread both far and wide O'er hill nnd dale and country side. Zr IKE the country doctor who could be depended upon at all times we are the auto physicians that you can "bank upon" in any emergency. Our shop is equipped with the latest repair machinery and when your machine leaves our place it will take to the road as if it owned it. Let Lucas' Auto Doctors look after your car's health JUNEAU MOTOR CO. A. —-- - !| ROLLER SKATING A. B. HALL | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings 1 8 to 12. | - Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5, for Ladies and Children for in struction. Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, | General Admission. H. E. KELLY and J. L. FULLEE l— _ -/ I HAULING r i I BAGGAGE, COAL and LUMBER | PHONE 4772 I | LAKICIl TRANSFER | ! k—.——.—es y-M JIJNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 ■ - ■ —■ *----■ The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 !«-■. -.—..■ Garbage Hauled \ j | Lot Cleaning, Storm Windows | | | put up, Ceueral Contracting, | j Concerto Work, Excavating, j ! j Leave orders at Phone 149 or | | P. O. Box 253. j 0. A. GETCHELL i B- 4| ii--——-a VAUGHN’S CHICKEN TAMALES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY 328 Front Street, and Sanitary Meat Market a-«