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Apples! Apples! 500 BOXES SWEET AND JUICY $1.00 a Box M. J. O'CONNOR DOUGLAS The Greatest Offer Ever Made to the PEOPLE OF DOUGLAS Three Superb Prizes Given Away Each Dollar Purchase Entitles You to One Chance in Bip: Drawing1. Save Your Tickets I Have Just Received The Biggest Stock of Christmas Goods Ever Shipped Into Alaska. Come Early and Often PAUL BLOEDHORN DOUGLAS ALASKA < 11 n + WINTER IS HERE Get Your Heaters Ready. The Biggest and Best Line of Heat ;; ers in Douglas Can Be Found at :: JULIUS JENSENS i 111111111111111111111 ] 111111111111111111111111111III n 11 m i m i n i 11 i 11 m 11 m m 11 m m i m i m in i i-i | THE ALASKA BAR .J?rT j The Only Place In Douglas to Get a Nice Cool Glass of Beer. Always ? Fresh and Pure ! t:ii1111i111i1111111 11111 n ii 11 ii i M 111111111 1111111 i \ DOUGLAS OPERA HOUSE ] THE OLD RELIABLE STAND $ ? Something doing every minute. Free moving pictures, music t and Dutch Lunch Every Night. J ????????????????????????????????????????????????????? i 1 i 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 l-H 1 i 1 M II 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 1 I 111 I I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 I 111 | THE CITY BAR Three big prizes given away. Each purchase entitles the pur- 1! ? ? chaser to one chance. Prizes will be awarded Dec. 24th, at 8 p. m. *| DOUGLAS. ALASKA r 11111111! 111 i 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 : DON'T FORGET THE VICTOR ? DOUGLAS, ALASKA ? We carry the beat stock of Liquor that money can buy. Fam ? ity trade our specialty. CHAMBERS BROS., "BUTCHERS" Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fresh Veal. Fish, Poultry and Game In Season Phone 1-0 WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE (DOUGLAS Iri11H11ri1111111111 IIIliIi H m 11 III 111 1111 i 111 11 He | COUGHLIN & DAHL T Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries, B. &. M. Tamales, and Seal- ?? + shlpt Oysters. I FRONT STREET DOUGLAS ;; ! I i 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I I 1 i I 1 I 1 I i I I I 1 I I 1 I I II I I III 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I 1111 it 11111 n n 11 n ii i? n t > n 11111 m 111111111111 hi i T. F. AFRICII Dealers in \ \ GENERAL MERC TIANDISE !! DOUGLAS ST. ANN'S AVENUE ALASKA ;; ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ?I I H I I I I I I I I I I M 1 1 I lll-I-l-H :: The City Bakery | Joseph Riedi, Prop. ?? We have the reputation of pro- * .. ducing the best bread in Douglas -? ;; Sanitary Bakery Methods .{- FREE DELIVERY ;; ? ? Parties Supplied With Made-to- ?? II Order Dainties + Your Patronage Solicited Douglas *? ;-H i i i !? i ill 11 M 111 11111 H. V. SULLY UNDERTAKER Manufacturer of Store and Office Fixtures DOUGLAS " ] THE REPUBLIC Anderson & Ringuette, Props. Noted for their fine liquors and choic* imported wines. They have just received an immense stock of fancy goods for the holiday trade. Dont Forget the Number DOUGLAS - ? ? ALASKA ________________________ 1 Douglas Hand Laundry 1 X K. WYEMURA, Prop. ? J Opposite Douglas Opera House * ? Phone 2-7 Baths 25 Cents J ? DOUGLAS ? Sparks from j Douglas DOUGLAS, Dec. 11.?Last night at the Lyric theatre, Messrs Dalh & Mul ligan entertained a large number of friends in honor of Miss Alice Bach. The evening was spent in dancing to the sweet strains of the Lyric orches tra. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fore man, Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mclver, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cham bers, Mr. and Mrs. T. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sporer, Miss v. Jolin I son. Miss E. Do we, Miss L. Hopp, I Miss L. Liljestrand, Miss A. Museth, Miss Mae McCormick, Miss M. Lil jestrand. Miss N. Museth, MIbb E. Grundler, Miss Alice Bach, Miss Held; Messrs A. Rnpp, J. G. Johnson, T. Chambers, J. Davis, O. Olson, F. La Nore, C. G. McKlnnon, M. Snow. C. Swihart, H. Benson, E. Jameson, H. Hah!, L. Mulligan, B. Coughlln, M. V. Christman. Punch was served all evening by Miss T. Museth and Miss Marie Garn. A. B. Mitchell will leave on the Mar iposa for a visit to Tacoma. Don't forget the Irish tleB at Mul ligan's Haberdashery. The committee of the Treadwell Club Library wishes it known to everybody on the island that all bookB belonging to the club will have to be returned to tho club before any more will be let out. The sick are improving rapidly on the island. Mrs. ,L D. Mulligan will go South on the Mariposa to spend Christmas with her folks in Tacoma. The A. B.'s held a rousing meeting Inst night Bing Halleck says so any way. Barney Conrad says: "I did not think I ever would live to see day light again." He Baid he has done quite a deal of mushing but last night he learned a great deal more about it He is going around today with a little limp, but says they are a line bunch of fellows. Paul Peterson wen the beautiful big box of candy rnfllod at the Palace of Sweets last night. No. 1G was the ? lucky one. Now boys there are a ! few more boxes left and Christmas j Is close. H. V. Sully, of Douglas has four ! furnished rooms to rent, next to Rog | era' Store. Dick Schmidt is working at John " Fensis' Hardware Store. A Wasdahl said today that he is ! ready now to take a chance on any J thing after living through last night > at the A. B. meeting. ' The show tonight at Orpheum starts ) at 8 sharp. Four reels "Trust Films," ' vitagraph and biograph. There will be a special program Thursday night The postmasters at Douglas and I Tread well are kept busy these days ; sending out Christmas mail. Are you ready for the question? ! All of you who want to buy a nice j box of candy for your wife, mother, ? sister or sweetheart, answer by send ing one from the Palace of Sweets. > M. and L. Llljestrand, Proprietors. ' Douglas. ??? > He?Well, dearie, what do you ! want for Christmas? J She?Oh. let me see; I guess I > would just as soon have one of those ! nice boxes of candy on display at the Palace of Sweets, Douglas Dates, flgs, nuts of all kinds, fruit candies, just in, fresh for the holiday trade, at the Palace of Sweets, Doug las, Alaska. ??? The Quality Store. Coughlln & Dahl, "Nuf Said." ??? Douglas Opera House for wines, liquors and cigars. Pool and bil liards. Peter Rolando, prop.; Chas. Mann, manager. St. Keep your coupons and remember the time, day and place. When you buy at the "Little Doug las" you have a guarantee that all goods are absolutely pure and stand proof. ??? For Sale. A $125.00 National cash register, good as new, for sale, cheap. See Denny Orfanos, Douglas. I m 18 a1111111111111111iii ;Personal Mention; :?{?: i (i i tint 11111 n 111111' J. C. Draco ami wife, of Skagway, are In town. ? E. J. Stringer, of Tee harbor, is registered at-.tlie Occidental,. Deputy Marshal W. L. Harding, of Haines, arrived on the Georgia last night, bringing some prisoners. W. L. Wapplo, of San Francisco, ar rived on last night's Georgia. L. N. Uhl, the well known wireless engineer, returned on the Georgia last night Den Dalzello, the commercial man, traveling out of Juneau, left for Sit ka this morning. J. B. Hardy, of San Francisco, ar rived on the Georgia last night. L. E. Buell, the veteran commer cial man traveling out of Juneau, left for Sitka this morning. Ren Billups came in from Salmon creek and Is registered at the Occi dental. J. E. Winters arrived on the Geor gia last night from Skagway. Chas. Rudy, of the Bar, is in town. He is stopping at the Occidental. John Perry took passage on the Georgia this morn'ng for Sitka. Perry Wiley returned recently from Auk bay. Robt. Kernan, formerly of Valdez, recently nrrived from Seattle and has taken a position with the Alaska Ligh: and Power Company. ! Small compact, efficient, durable is the Roynl Typewriter. W. H. CASE is agent NOTICE. Mrs. J. V. Davis wishes to announce that she will take a limited number I of pupils in elocution. 2t. GEORGIA'S INCOMING LIST. From Skagway?J. E. Winters, J E. CrlBsingcr, Ferris Wills, W. Beck el, R. Urata, Ben Dalzelle, C. L. Wap pie, F. Murphy, Y. Edumy, K. Wata nabe, J. B. Hardy, Char. Syltwig From Haines?J. H. Sanford, F. M, Emerson, Helen Morse, S. Ragen, J, G. Murray, W. S. Harding, Antone De Grande, Miss Cane. From Berner's bay?B. N. SChnoor, C. A. Dunbar L. U. Uhl, Walter Frank, H. Acton, John Peterson. From Eagle river?T. D. Glllis, ChrlB Petrovlch. COL. D. C. JACKLING TO ARRIVE ON DOLPHIN. D. C. Jackling, vice president In charge of operations of the Alaska Gastineau Company, Is a passenger on the Dolphin enroute to Juneau. It is quite probable that a confer ence between Mr. Jackling and Gen eral Manager Thane will be followed by the announcement of definite plans for the buildings to be erected and other work of the company. Hot chili beans all the time at Cockle McKinnon's Mayflower. tf. If quantity and quality are what you want; you should see Valentine's cut glass before making your purchases. Many new and beautiful designs are displayed, not heretofore seen In Alaska. ??? The finest sight in town is my beau tiful stock of cut glass. Here is where quality counts. Valentine's Store at Juneau has the latest, new est and most beautiful designs, some ; thing you never saw before. ??? WANTED?on or before Jan. 1, small unfurnlBhed house or flat Give all particulars and price. A. C. care box H. n i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i | | | 11iii;11111111111111111111 , Marine Notes ;j: 11111111111111111111111 HI ; The Georgia arrived from Skagway [ and way ports at 10 o'clock last night. ? The Yukon is expected In from the ! 1 Westward some time tonight. " 1 The Dolphin will arrive in Juneau ? Dec. 14. * ! The Georgia left for Sitka and way I ports at 8:30 this morning. ; The Princess May is due Dec. 17. ? STEAMER GEORGIA'S ! OUTGOING PASSENGERS. ! For Sitka?Chas. Rigllng, wife and ? son, M. G. McDonald, Dick Weber, ! Geo. J. Busch, Wm. Semlnoff, L. E. * Buell, John Perry, Ben Dalzelle. For Hoonah?Olo Johnson, J. T. Bennett; for Tenakee?Marie Davis, Myrth Burlington, John Estret FOR SALE?Kohler & Chase piano. Inquire Empire office. Subscribe for The Empire. L ,|. 1,.| ilnl I I T.,1, f 1,1.1 1,1 ?M 1 I III I I III I III 1 ! Ill I 11 1 ORPHEUM; CIRCUIT ? JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS ;; : Advanced Vaudeville ?? and Motion Pictures jj TRUST FILMS jj Best by Test !! VAUDEVILLE jj Every Night " Juneau Opens December 20 m r i i m i m m 11 in 11 DouglasRollerRink Open for Skating . 2:30 to 5 p. m. and Every Evening :: The Most Suitable Christmas Gifts :: For everybody and for everybody's purse can be found at i| Britt's Pharmacy || Beautiful lines of fresh candies in fancy boxes?all sizes, an I! elegant assortment of perfumes?domestic and imported?in very jj ;[ attractive boxes from 25 cents up. Leather bags and novelties of ? ? latest designs, toilet sets in great variety?in silver and ebony. ?? !! Manicure sets in silver and ivory, fancy stationery, card cases, " bridge sets, etc. Shaving sets and smoking sets. " A well-assorted stock of hand-painted china and decorated Havl- .! land china. Libbey's cut glass In a very select assortment, etc., etc. ?? j..,,,. i.,t..;..h~h i i m 11 m i m i m i m m i m hi n m 1111 i i STANDARD SIZES AND THE LATEST STYLES LADIES' SHOES?MEN'S SHOES New Goods For the Rainy Season SANDSTROM & HEIDORN Seward Street UNION IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry Gas Engines and Mill Castings Agents Union Gas Engine and Regal Gas Engine M. G. Rogers Company MEN'S GOODS GROCERIES DOUGLAS ALASKA 11111111111111111111 n 1111 i 111111 n i n i n n 11111" " 1111111111111111111?1111111 Christmas Is Only a Few Weeks Away ?hii winiy iimiiiwi i ii? i?? ??mm ?? mm ni??????????????? Have You Made Your List as to Your Xmas Needs. Our Stocks in Holiday Novelties, As Well As the Staple Lines, Are Bursting With Suggestions. Call, Examine and Let Us Help You With Your Purchases. Our Merchandise Is the Best and Prices Are the Very Lowest. Don't Put Off Your Purchases too Late; as the Stocks Will Be Broken Before Long LEATHER GOODS?In Pillow Tops, Runners, Center Pieces, Paps, Collar Boxes, Glove and K'chief Cases, Card Cases. Score Cards, Stationery and Book Covers. In fact everything in the Craftwork of Leather. Call and let us show and price them. JAPANESE BRASS NOVELTIES?This line is new this seas on, and the prices are about half of Hammered Brass. TOILET CASES, MANICURING CASES, SHAVING SETS, INFANTS' TOILET SETS, COMB AND BRUSH SETS ?A big line to make your selection from. WHITE CELLULOID NOVELTIES?-In Picture Frames, Pin Cushions, Plaques, Combs, Brushes and Dressing Table Nov elties. LA DIES I'ADDED DRESSING SAQUES*AND BATH ROBES ?A very pretty and serviceable Xmas remembrance. LADIES' SILK UNDERWEAR, PETTICOATS AND HOS IERY?All colors and prices A NICE SILK OR CHIFFON WAIST?Makes a very service able gift, and always acceptable. We have them at all prices. CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS?In this line we spent a great deal of time in selecting the best stock that was ever shown in Juneau. PRICES 5c to $5.00. FURS?For Ladies, Misses, Children and Babies. We carry them in all the makes and different kind of furs. LADIES' NECKWEAR?We have just received from the East a big line of new up-to-date novelties in this line. LADIES' COATS AND SUITS?We always have the new models and cloths in this department. PRICES $8.00 to $110.00 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AND DRESSES?All kinds, all prices. DO NOT FORGET OUR INFANTS' DEPARTMENT ? We carry a complete line in all articles needed for the baby. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ? 3: Clothing and Gents* Furnishings Dep't 33 YOUR CHOICE in Overcoats may be one of a dozen <? 33 different styles we'll show you. It may be a belt back, 3> <> or plaited; a very long coat or a medium; a loose, baggy 33 33 back, or a form-tracing. You may want a rough or 3 3 smooth fabric; a plain color or a pattern, Hart, Schaffner & Marx \\ 31 makes them all, and we have good examples of all of them 3 \ 33 here to show you. j> I You can't make a mistake in buying these clothes; <3 I ?? there's no mistake about them. % I o ?<><>?????????????????????????????????????????????? I S Grocery Department features forXmas NEW ARRIVAL SMYRNA FIGS, NEW CALIFORNIA FIGS, CLUSTER TABLE RAISINS IN BULK ALSO IN ONE POUND AND TWO POUND CARTCNS, NEW NUTS OF ALL KINDS. ? .1 Royal Worcester Teddy and Bon Ton Corsets Bears $1.00 to $10.00 ?HHHBHBHHDHBBI1EflflHSBHflHBHHHHI p^<JUNERU,RbASKR. Pictorial Review . Teddy Patterns 10c and 15c Dolls