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1 ~ l|! Apples! Apples! 500 BOXES SWEET AND JUICY $1.00 a Box j M. J. O'CONNOR DOUGLAS I The Greatest Offer Ever Made to the PEOPLE OF DOUGLAS Three Superb Prizes Given Away | Each Dollar Purchase Entitles You to One Chance in Big Drawing. 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 1111? m n i i 11111111111 ii 1111111 ; m 111111111111111111 i WINTER IS HERE j Get Your Heaters Ready. The Biggest and Best Line of Heat I ers in Douglas Can Be Found at , | JULIUS JENSENS ? I II I 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 IH HI I I I I I I I III 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 1 i I I I I I I I I-H I I 1 1 I I i I i I 1 I I i I I I I I !? S THE ALASKA BAR "r f T The Only Place In Douglas to Get a Nice Cool Glass of Beer. Always + T Fresh and Pure X I I 1 II I I 1 !????! I I 1 II I II II I M I M -H-H-K-H-H-H-H' I -I I DOUGLAS OPERA HOUSE f THE OLD RELIABLE STAND ? Something doing every minute. Free moving pictures, music JI ? and Dutch Lunch Every Night. ? * ? THE CITY BAR I T 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. I DOUGLAS. ALASKA " Ti M i I I'M I ! : I'M M I [ M M M Mll-M DON'T FORGET THE VICTOR BAR v DOUGLAS, ALASKA 1 ? We carry the best stock of Liquor that money can buy. Fam- J Y ily trade our specialty. J CHAMBERS BROS., Wholesale and Retail Butchers Our Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal and Lamb are as Good as Can Be Raised. Nothing but Prime Meat of Every Kind. Phone 1-0 Poultry, Fish and Game in Season. Douglas ! I I I i I I I I I I M l -M 'H I ! II M M I I l- I-1 :--I- I-I- i COUGHLIN & DAHL T Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries, B. & M. Tamales, and Seal- ? ? j shipt Oysters. I FRONT STREET DOUGLAS ;; tl I I I I I-I-l 1 I I I I M I 1 1 I It I 1"1"I H-M- l-H-I-I-l'I-l-l-H"!"!"!"!"!1!"!"!-!"!"! ? ; j I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H H I I I I i I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I H I I I I I. F. AFIilCII | j Dealers In \ j I GENERAL MERCHANDISE I DOUGLAS ST. ANN'S AVENUE ALASKA ;; tfttitifVV f"TT^ n ? ii i i ? ? i * ? THE REPUBLIC Anderson & Ringuette, Props. Noted for their fine liquors and choice imported wines. They have just received an immense stock of fancy goods for the holiday trade. Don't Forget the Number DOUGLAS - ? ? ALASKA * * t Douglas Hand Laundry ^ K. WYEMURA, Prop. ? + Opposite Douglas Opera House o ? Phone 2-7 Baths' 25 Cents J > ? DOUGLAS H. V. SULLY UNDERTAKER Manufacturer of Store and Office Fixtures DOUGLAS .......................... I ^i"I-M"l-l"I"i"!"I"l"l-I"I"I-l"I -I I I I H-l-f lORPHEUMH r CIRCUIT ;; JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS ;; :: Advanced Vaudeville jj and Motion Pictures jj ;; TRUST FILMS j; ;; Best by Test !! jj VAUDEVILLE jj ;; Everv Night ;; Juneau Opens December 20 I! ?II i III MI I I I I III I I Ill I I I Do uglas Rol ler Ri n k Open for Skating 2:30 to 5 p. m. and Every Evening Sparks From Douglas DOUGLAS, Dec. 17.?James Chris toe. cashier at Treadwcll, returned on the Curacao last evening after spend ing a two months' vacation in Cali fornia. Ed J. Atkinson, of the Treadwcll, was u home-comer on the Curacao lust night Mr. Dailey, of San Francisco, ar rived ou the Curacao to take charge of the dry goods department at the Treadwell store. The Curacao docked at Treadwell last night with 215 tons of freight for that place. This is tho first trip of the Curacao this season?a little late in coining hut welcome anyway, as everybody wus anxious for their Christmas goods to arrive. The Curacao landed at Douglas j nbout 11 o'clock with 33 tons of freight for Douglas. The Curacao brought a large quan tity of mail, probably the largest we will have before Christmas. So If I you didn't get what you expected1 coine into Mulligan'B and get It. ??? Ger.e Van Deiver, one of Douglaa' barbers, expects to leave on one of the early boats for a trip East. E. J. Owens will take care of his business while he Is away. Chas. Johnson, who has been work ing in the Treadwell butcher shop, will take charge of it after tho New Year. Oscar Johnson, present mana ger, will leave for the East. The rink is still doing a big business and has a large crowd all the time. Anyone on Douglas island wishing to subscribe for the Dally Empire, or having advertisements, or anything pertaining to the paper will please call at Mulligan's opposite the poBt office, where tehy will receive prompt attention. Don't forget that A. b.s win give you a good time tonight at A. L. U. hall. There will be one of those pleasant dances at the Club on tomorrow night. Ml the latest music will be played by the famous Treadwoll Club Orches tra, which means that it will be the best. "The First Violin," produced by the Vitagraph Company, made a big hit by nil those who saw this wonderful picture Inst night at the Orphcum. Those who missed it will have an op portunity of seeing it tonight On next Thursday night the hand some paintings in oil that were paint ed at the Orpheum on last Sunday night, by the lightning artist, will bo given away free to those hold the lucky coupons. Mrs. R. A. Klnzie, wife of General Superintendent Klnzie, of the Alaska Treadwell Company, and son Hun ter arrived homo last night from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kennedy arrived on the Northwestern last night. Mr. Kennedy who is assistant general superintendent of the Treadwell Com pany was married recently to Miss Teresa Koenan, of San Francisco. Don't fail to drop into Mulligan's for your subscription to The Empire. Mulligan's haberdashery will be open from now until after Christmas until 10 p. m. for the benefit of its customers. ??? We fill boxes to order at Trudgeon's Place your orders for cut carna tions, chrysanthemums and violets, at Trudgeon's ??? Holly till you can't rest at Trud geon's. ??? Trudgeon's is the place for KANDY. Chambers Bros., Butchers?Choice cuts a specialty. ??? j Don't forget the Irish ties at Mul ligan's Haberdashery. ??? Douglas Opera House for wines, liquors and cigars. Pool and bil liards. Peter Rolando, prop.; Chas. Mann, manager. St. He?Well, dearie, what do you want for Christmas? 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 ??? MI I I I I I I II I I I I I I II I I I II I I ? 'Personal Mention ;; Tiiii1111111111111111111 n Geo. B. Hain and wife arrived in Juneau on the Northwestern last night , , J. L. Freeburn, superintendent of the Chlcagoff mine arrived up on tho Northwestern. Marshal Harvey P. Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan are abourd the North western enroute to their home. P. J. Jackson arrived In Juneau last night on tho Northewesteru. Lieutenant Howard, U. S. A., and wife are aboard the Northwestern enroute to Fort Llscum, near Val dez. Ben Silverman is aboard the North western enroute to Valdez. Mrs. W. H. Dickinson arrived on the Northwestern laBt night Leonard Larson Is a late arrival in Juneau registered at the Occiden tal. E. D. Wood, of Haines, Is In Ju neau. Captain and Mrs. Kerwlll, Frances, Alfred and Arthur Kerwlll are pass engers aboard the Curacao enroute to IlalneB. Jas. Christie, of Douglas returned on the Curacao last night George Burford and Mrs. Burford returned on the Curacao. W. A. Beattle arrived on the Cura cao last night Judge Stout, a pioneer of Haines, Is in town attending the session of the district court B. F. Schnoor recently In Bchr end's bank, left for Seattle on the Mariposa. Robert Scott, the traveling man, went through on the Mariposa. Howard Ewlng waB a passenger on the Mariposa. He expects to bo gone thirty days. Mrs. Mill and son, arrived In Ju neau on the Mariposa last evening to make their home here. Mr. Mill has been here some time. The fam ily formerly resided in Cordova. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Davis were out bound passengers from Cordova on ? the last Mariposa. Miss Marjorio Whitehead was a through passenger from Valdoz on the Mariposa Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Blum were on the Mariposa enroute to the States from Valdez. They exepect to spend three or four months in the South be fore returning. Sam Blum has re moved from Cordova to Vaidoz where ho will look after the large mercan tile business of S. Blum & Co., dur ing the absence of his brother. Henry Slater, Cordova's well-known restaurant man, was an outbound pas senger on the Mariposa. Harry Grenig, who conducts a laun dry and bath house at Chitina, was a passenger on the Mariposa. Mr. Grenig intends purchasing a large steam laundry plant in Seattle. Robt. Kernan left for Seattle on the last Mariposa where he goes to purchase a (Ire alarm system and other electrical apparatus which ho will install in Juneau in the near future. Mr. Kernan will bring his wife back with him and will estab lish his home in Juneau. Mrs. James Horton and sister were outbound passengers from Cordova on the last Mariposa. The Quality Store. Coughlin & Dahl, "Nuf Said." ??? Remember your Christmas attire. It pays to patron ize home industry. Besides you got up-to-date clothes. Plenty of patterns to select from. F. WOLLAND 2nd St. Phone 6-6 ?i m i m riTii rnirrn rrrn ;The Unique Millinery :: SPECIAL SALE EANCY GOODS :: !! Suitable for Christmas Gifts H-H 1 11 1 I 1 1 111 1 111 1 I 1 I 1 11 I Christmas Is Only a Few Weeks Away 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 I LEATHER GOODS?In Pillow Tops, Runners, Center Pieces, Bags, 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. LADIES PADDED 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. ????????????????????????????????????????????????ft 4 :: Clothing and Gents' Furnishings Pep*! ?; YOUR CHOICE in Overcoats may be one of a dozen <? 31 different styles we'll show you. It may be a belt back, " or plaited; a very long coat or a medium; a loose, baggy ^ o back, or a form-tracing. You may want a rough or ;; II smooth fabric; a plain color or a pattern, <? Hart, Schaffner & Marx o makes them all, and we have good examples of all of them <; 3! here to show you. < ? jj You can't make a mistake in buying these clothes; <> I <? there's no mistake about them. I Grocery Department features forXmas ?? i NEW ARRIVAL SMYRNA FIGS, NEW CALIFORNIA FIGS, CLUSTER R TABLE RAISINS IN BULK ALSO IN ONE POUND AND TWO POUND ft CAR . ONS, NEW NUTS OF ALL KINDS. - . ? Teddy Bears Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets $1.00 to $10.00 ^^juneruRLRSM Pictorial Review Patterns 10c and 15c Teddy I Dolls I ?H-W-H-H-1"! .1 I 'l -l' l-I i 1 !"!? I I 1 I H 1 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I ? 1 I I 11 1 !? :: The Most Suitable Christmas Gifts :: FOR EVERYBODY AND FOR EVERBODY'S PURSE ;; :: CAN BE FOUND AT " :: Britt s Pharmacy jj Beautiful line of fresh candies in fancy boxes?all ?? ;; sizes, an elegant assortment of perfumes?domestic and ;; imported?in very attractive boxes from 25 cents up. I! ? ? Leather bags and novelties of latest designs, toilet sets in ?? ;; great variety?in silver and ebony. Manicure sets in silver ;; I! 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- " ? j land china. Libbey's cut glass in a very select assortment, etc., etc. ** i m ?n 11 in m i in i m m m n 1111111 m 1111111111111 } THE CIRCLE CITY HOTEL j ;; MRS. M. E. BERGMANN, Prop. t ? HEADQUARTERS for PROSPECTORS AND MINING MEN j ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED $ ;; THIRD STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA;!; ?I?1 M ?! I 1 I I ?I-I-I 1 I I 1 1 I I I I 1 > I I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1-1 I WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR LINE OF " Ready-to-Mail" Christmas Souvenirs Alaska Scenes on Calendars, Playing Cards, Artistic Mounts Art Prints In Sepia and Ivorytype Illustrated Books Juneau, Totems, Native Types ?Special Holiday Prices Native Silverware Rings, SpootiB, Bracelets, Gold and Copper Jewelry made to order Kodak and Photo Supplies Do not overlook our Kodak and Photo Supply line. Buy a Ko dak, wo will teach you how to use it Prices $2.00 to $20.00. Cut Flowers Carnations, Holly, Crysanthe mums, violets. Place your or ders early for Xmas. delivery. The Best of Everything Made by the Tlingits of Juneau and Vicinity Baskets, Totems, Carvings, Moccasins, Horn Spoons Hand-Painted Calendars Mottoes, Post Cards, Christ mas Cards, etc. Special Christmas Tags, Stickers, Wrappers, Calendar Pads Frames and Mouldings All sizes in Oval and Square Frames of latest design. Have your Christmas pictures neatly framed. Ivory Novelties Walrus and Mastodon Crib Boards, Paper Knives Jewel Boxes, Totems Parasol and Cane Handles Paper Weights, etc. WINTER & POND CO., Juneau, Alaska M. G. Rogers Company MEN'S GOODS GROCERIES DOUGLAS ALASKA