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1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111J THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION j| MAZDA LAMPS |j! , , ?* , , : I AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF ' ' J ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS ::! | J Can be obtained from the ' ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. :: ! ! ! Third and Franklin Streets Juneau ?> mini I 1 n i FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits . $ 85,000 Individual Deposits 8400,000 J? U. S. Govt. Deposits $100,000 Complete facilities for the transaction ot any kind of Banking business DIR ECTO RS IT. F. Kennedy, Pres. ksnnedy John Reck, Vice-Pres. geo.^?oll*R Harold H. Post, Cashier . ii. j. O'Connor Under the umo management FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA Interest paid on Tims Deposits IcT^t"8 35c 1 i Creepers The Best Ever I j! ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY !i 11111 i i H111111111111 ii 11111111111111111 n n 111 ii 11': AT. ASK A MEAT COMPANY John Reck, Mgr. Wholesale and Retail Batchers ; Manufacturer of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Are Home-Smoked ? * WE CARRY NOTHING BUT THE BEST BRANDS OF CANNED GOODS STRICTLY FRESH EGGS AL- ? ;; WAYS ON HAND. :: J. M. GIOVANETTI ; [ Calhoun Ave. Phone 3-8-5 * J Foreign and Oomesti ..SUITS $5_5 Correct Styles In All 8 y Woolens In Stock p Wlf\I I A IAir\ Lat? Fabrics j MERCHANT I. WOLLAND TAILOR fi Suits, $35 and up. Cleaning and pressing promptly and neatly done ? 5 SECOND STREET - ? ? Phone 6-6 JUNEAU $ vV\\\\\V\VVV\\VVVVV\VVNV\XV\VVVVV\VVV\\\XX?CXXSSSXXSX When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE j ( B. M. BEHRENDS, Bankerl JUNEAU, ALASKA THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Established 1887 Interest Paid on Member Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn. ? - t< ih ; I front street ' >1111111 m?' ih PHONE. Z<HJ H 1 1 I I I 1 'I ' 1 r" Ill I I 1 I III I I H 1 I'MM 1 I 1-t Juneau Hardware ?? Company;; Ohio and Euclid ;; RANGESli - ? ? All Styles and Sizes of " HEATERS I ? I 1 1 I I I 1 11 ! 1 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I* ? <t1111111111111M11111111?? : ' ' Watch for the Bigger and Better ? ' ? il HEIDELBERG LIQUOR CO., Inc.; ! i "HOUSE OF GOOD DRINKS" ? ? | Phone 388 Juneau, ' J ' Quick Delivery Alaska )) ' n 11 n 1111111111 n 111111? i in 1111111 m i m m nr :: The Arctic Pocket:: Billiard Parlors B?st Brands of : ? CIGARS, TOBACCO and !! SMOKING ARTICLES ! i; HOUSEL and CLAY, Proprs. . | The management reserves the ? ? ? right to reject the patronage of ? any persons. ? 'h n n in i m n n mn m ALASKAN HOTEL ARRIVALS. I The following arrivals are registered it the Alaskan Hotol: J. H. Montgomery, E. M. McVoltty, IV. H. Bogle, W: B. Stratton, B. C. Shorts, H. B. Cassles. M. Woods, Se ittle; P. Terry, Idltarod; Vltor Scott, | Cordova; Chris Huger aud wife, Fun ter; C. A. Mowry, H. W. Marsh, Whito Horse; Jack Howard and wife, NelBon, B. C.; W. O. Lynch, Proctor, Minn.; J. J. McTague, Wrungcll; Ole Vlke, Eb Her; H. F. Benson, city, Zeke Pero rich. W. C. T. U. MEETS TOMORROW The W. C. T. U. will hold a moot ing in the Presbyterian church on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 2:30. The Rev. R. C. Blackwell will give an address. Miss E. Hopper will ren der a solo. All members and othors Interested arc earnestly Invited to bo present. ? A LETTER FOR YOU List of letters remaining in the postofflce at Juneau, Alaska, on Jan. 24, 1913. Parties wishing same, when calling please say "advertised." Bardon, R. (card) Blrdseth, Mr. Calvin, E. F. Crawford, Ervie (card) Cballand, H. Clason, Jack (card) Galloway, Mr. Green, F. (card) Gertfh, Luoisa, Rudolf (card George, Jack. Hahm, James Haho, Abraham. Harvey, Tom Hanralty, Peter Henderland. Iver (card) ? '' Heller, 0. J. (card) Hicks, James Howard, Miss Jeane (2 letters) Holmquist, Ernest (card) , Larson, Albert J. (card) Lahlkalnen, Miss Hilma (card) Aleck, Sam (card) Money, J. J. Martin, R. (card) Marry, Miss (card) Mangnson, E. Mills, Mrs. Eva (card) Mercier, Clarence McLaren, Al. Sundstrom, Amos. E. L. HUNTER, P.M. GLEANINGS OF GREAT NORTHERN EMPIRE ?*? Judge John Randolph Tucker, of Nome, has created a new recording and commissioner's district near the headwaters of the Kuskokwim and ex tending to the Yukon. Prank H. Was-1 key, Alaska's first Delegato to Con gress, was named as commissioner. * * ? The Dora on her recent trip from the Westward to Seward reported that the measles epidemic had been stamp ed out by the physicians who were J sent there by the government. ? ? ? A term of the United States district court has been called by Judge Fred M. Brown to convene at Cordova be ginning March 3d. ? ? * Gus Holmes has ordered a stamp mill for the Cordova Consolidated property on Avery river in the Port Wells section. * * * Capt. Morris, of Valdez, owner of the launch Three M.. has been award ed mail contract between Valdez and Port Wells for the next four years. Htacr-jt I /I ^ M P7 A 'Si WHERE IS JOHN WILLIAM SCOTT? The Governor's office has received an inquiry as to the whereabouts of John William Scott, ago 77, born at Dubuque, Iowa; musician and mining prospector; medium build, white hair and plays both violin and piano. Any information concerning the missing man should bo communicated to the Governor's office. GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT The show last night was very good and will be repeated tonight, as fol lows: "The Other Half," very good Than houser photo play, where the charity society works. "Love and Circumstances," most in teresting Ammex production, the kind that you all enjoy. "Bludsoe's Dilemma," an American Film production, very good. "The Quarrelers," very laughable So lax comedy. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that on January 17, 1914, the firm of Slmpkins & Frel man was dissolved by mutual agree | ment, George M. Slmpkins retiring from the said Arm; and that all bills, notes and accounts due and payable, or which may hereafter become duo and payable, by said firm will be paid J by Leon Frelman; and that all bills | | and ?ccounts duo and owing to said firm shall be paid to said Leon Frei I man. 1 Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January 19, "1914. LEON FREIMAN, GEO. M. SIMPKINS. White sheep give more wool than black sheep?there are more of them *'?. ni REMINGTON stenographers do more of the world's work than other stenographers?there are more of them. Nature only knows why there are more white sheep than black. ^!! W0I"M knows why there are more Remington operators than others. REMINGTON is the machine in which the most operators havcconfi dence?and the machine which gives them the confidence to make good. REMINGTON is the machine in which the majority of good business schools have confidence?the confi dence to turn out competent, efficient operators?the thing on which the very life of those schools depends. REMINGTON is the machine in which business men and business houses have confidence?because the big majority of good Ben ographers are Remington trained and "go to work the first day without breaking in." ? t . . 12,500,UUU Kemington- letters mailed in the United States every business day in the year Isn't that the answer to the question, "which ma chine?" for your olfice t Throughout the world Remington is a synonym for typewriter efficiency. It is the voice of the business world. Remington Typewriter Company ttoccrponujd) t V-! ? 1111 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash. :t 'nl f* t. n ,-U* Shoes Shoes Shoes "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER V ?** > A rare oppor-1 tunity ? ior ? ... in Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes 11 it u T ' f ' ' " ' *-0? ? ' 7 ii-.fj ? W. A CLEARANCE OF MENS SHOES WORTH $6.00 and $7.00 IN ALL SHAPES AND ALL LEATHERS, IN BOTH LACE AND BUTTON STYLES. THEY ARE SHORT LINES OF OUR REGULAR STOCK?ALL SIZES IN THE LOT NOT EVERY SIZE IN EACH STYLE. .... . ' . r. ? . , I J!"t : , . .. , ? - ???.. ? Men's $6.00 and $7.00 (??} nAr, ..L Men's $4.50 and (f-) rn ? shoes .... Pel pall $5.00 shoes .. ^.JU p<ei pall BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES LADIES' SHOES AND OXFORDS very good shoes for school wear. Good calf Different styles, odd sizes, from $3.50 to stock.Boysi2Hto5ks,at $1.50 per pair choicestpa'r." *** $1.50 per pair Children's 10H to 2, at $1.25 per pair COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH B. M. BEHRENDS COMPANY ... ... . : .-Xjitt itoc tir '' ' ' , hi ? 1 ; m i mn i i i n i i 11 hi i ii i"t' ' i; ORPHEUM j ?; JOHN T. 8PICKETT, Propr. " " :: JUNEAU, ALASKA TUES. and WED.? j' ;; A Tale of Old Tahiti? (two reels) ;; "THREE GIRLS AND A MAN" i), ;; "THE EAVESDROPPERS" ;;j " "RED SWEENEY'S MISTAKE" ? 'l I I II I 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 M I I ;; 111 1 1)1 III I III I I I 11 III H-;; The Place to Meet the Old Alaskans is at :: LOCKIE MCKINNONS :: Every Thing First Class I ? *111 11 11 M 111 111 I I I I I 11 11'? TT'f I * ?"* * ? ? '? ?: Golden Belt Addition jl ' ' ' ' Choice Reeldcnce Lot* for Sale ]' ? ? See E. L. COBB, Ajrt. . Phone 3-6-9 ? ? **********************4*** |New Goods & Samples'; i HaveArrived || SUITS $32.50?AND UP ? ! H. HEIOOHN & CO. JI |! Seward Street, Near Third J ?H-H-Hl 1 I 1 I I I I !? 1-M-l- l-l-l-l-l-l-H ?; The Louvre Bar :: ])' 7 i A1 Carleon, Prop. *j Imported and Domestic ! LIQUORS AND CIGARS * * :; ; I RAINIER BEER ON DRAUGHT * , Phone 3-3-6 Juneau . ? : -H-l-U I I I H ! 3 1 ! 1 I I I M M-H-f : Launch "Cordelia D" j FOR CHARTER Fast and Comfortable See Davis Brotherc, Phone 4-5 Try a Mecca * "Smooth as Silk" At THE MECCA Front St. near Seward CONWAY & SECREST ? >11 I I II I III I I III IIII I llll* Book plank i; inping pooks jjj Paper Ruling :: Stationery ?? ;; L. FRE1MAN CO.;; ** Successor to '? SIMPKINS &. FRIEMAN ?? I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I'? I Juneau Transfer Co.? ? COAL WOOD ! | STORAGE I X i > ? Moving Carefully Done J | HaRfratre Our Loor Suit J J I FRONT STREET II X i > A Next door to Raymond Co. '? X ? ? ? R. P. NELSON Alaska's Pioneer STATIONERY STORE Headquarters for all kinds of STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS All Kinds BLANK BOOKS ' ! DRAFTING PAPERS, EAC. j COR SECOND & SEWARD ST. I |l 1 9 * UNION IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry Gas Engines and Mill Castings Agents (Jnlon Gas Engine and Regal Gas Engine Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF <? ? < > Imported and Domestij; Liquors and Wines for family use ^ o PHONE 1M?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY I! iL ZZZJ Raton Reasonable Third and Hnrrin Street. Juneau iheBERGMANN NEWLY BUILT AND NEWLY FURNISHED. MODERN IN ALL RE SPECTS. STEAM HEATED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM; BATH ON EVERY FLOOR, INCLUDING A SHOWER BATH. SANITARY CONDITIONS PERFECT. FURNITURE FOR NEW YEAR and for many years after! That's the kind we sell exclusively. Look around your home and see if there isn't something lacking or some pieceB that need replacing. Then come here and see it in the newest style and of a quality and price that must appeal to your judgment. Juneau Furniture Co. (Formerly J. P. Benson.) ? Hot Cakes and Syrup ** f i: We have several Ort>narDA RurLiA/hoaf We also have pure i: good brands of "repaid DUCKWHCai maple syrup and j; ?' a new lot of. f1oil?y gnil Pan rullPFlours many good brands ;; in the comh and glassy an" r 3?tdKe I lUUlS of sugar syrups. :: Agents for PILLSBUR Y'S BEST LOUR jj ;l H. J. RAYMOND I '5 "A.- XJ.M j|