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Alice M. Jordison, teacher of mando lin, guitar and banjo; studio 5 and 6 Garslde building, or enquire Juneau Music Store. 2-t-tf. Carpenters' tool chests, $5,50, just In. More "steel cap" chisels and "key to steel square." GASTINEAU HARDWARE. 2-4-tf. COLLARS WE HAVE THE NEW STEAM-HEATED, COLLAR IRON ING MACHINE. AND EMPLOY ONLY EXPERT OPERA TORS ROTH IN IRONING AND STARCHING OUR COL LARS. WE INVITE COMPARISON. A LASKA STEAM LAUNDRY Inc. Phone?15 J. H. KING, Mgr. i-l -i-l-l- l. Mill -f ! !? H-H-l-1' I I H 1- !? I I I I I I I I I 11 1 I M I l-l-1 !? I I 1- i OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX | Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Olds, Mgr., European Plan Headquarters for Mining Men and Commercial Travelers I; FRONT STREET Opposite Post Office Phone 1-1 !! iH-l- M I I I I i M I I I 1 1 I t ! I I 1 ! I I I 1 1 I I I t I 1 I I I 1 I 1 I11 'I 't I I I 1 1 I I I Your Business-WhyHaveSh'u!d-5 Reasons INTEGRITY?fairness in all dealings. EFFICIENCY?the best of service. QUALITY?Our goods are of highest standard. PRICES?the lowest consistent with high quality goods. EXPERIENCE?Our years of practical experience is your guarantee that in our store your drug wants are cared for in the most proficient manner. BRITT'S PHARMACY Received Singer Sewing Machines shipment of Boys' Sleds Baby Cutters Alfred Anderson Skis Aluminum Roller Skates the ^ Hardware, furniture everything < 7 in (and Plumbing C. W. YOUNG COMPANY FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA Douglas, Alaska Every facility for banking. Foreign and domestic ex change. Commercial accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time deposits. M. J. O'CONNOR, Pres. - - - A. E. GURR, Cashier The Holiday Rush is Over and we Have Time to Give to WATCH and CLOCK and JEWELRY I REPAIRING I PAUL BLOEDHORN JEWELER, Douglas, Alaska. THE HOME OF THE HOWARD WATCH EURNITURE LINOLEUM I P. H FOX'S - - Douglas, Alaska "== .1 If You Want the Real Thing in TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING SEE M. J. O'Connor ? A Perfect Fit or No Sale NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED M. J. O'CONNOR DOUGLAS !' = BARGAINS IN SL I ' JEWELRY ABSOLUTELY GUARAN EE TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON OUT SIDE PRICES. SATISFACTION ASSURED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. j WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING, ALL WORK GUAR TEED AT MENDHAM'S -1 ^ Established 1897 144 FRONT ST., TELEPHONE 266 - - - JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS TO ATTEND IN FULL FORCE DOUGLAS, Feb. 7.? Arrangements have been made for the DouglaB high school basketball team and a big force of rooters to leave here at 7 o'clock for Juneau where tho DouglaB high school athletes will meot tho Juneau high school basketball in the fifth game of the series for the champion ship of Gastineau channel. The Doug-' las boys will leave with a determina tion to win if that is pdsslble. BASEBALL MEETING AT DOUGLAS TONIGHT DOUGLAS," Feb. 7. ? Douglas fans will meet at the Lyric theatre tonight and discuss the bndeball situation for uext season. Motion pictures of last year's games will be shown. COMPLETE CHANGE AT THE LYRIC SUNDAY DOUGLAS, Feb. 7.?There will be a very attractive program at tho Ly ric Theatre Sunday night: "The Law of the West," one of the grandest, three-reel feature films ever shown at this place, includes massa cres by the Indians, and historical bat tles. "Overcoats," a laughable comedy, will also be put on. The Lyric orchestra will play to morrow night. Prizes were won by Ed. Olson and Arthur Nelson last night. +???? * DOUGLAS NEWS NOTES !> i + DOUGLAS. Feb. 7.?The next bas ketball game in the Treadwel tour nament will be played at the Tread well club Monday evening. The Mex ican and cyanide plant will play. 4The Sons of Norway met last night at the I. O. F. hall. The regular show takes place to night at the Treadwell club. There will be a dance at the Star Temperance hall tonight. IN DOUGLAS CHURCHES TOMORROW. Congregational Church. The following services will be held at the Congregational church Sunday: Sunday School 10 a. m.; evening ser vice at 7.45. o'clock. * * * St. Luke's Episcopal. There will be no services in the Episcopal church at Douglas tomorrow. Rev. G. E. Renlson will preach at Ju neau in the morning and at Sheep creek In the evening. VAUDEVILLE NIGHT AT ORPHEUM Tonight only the Orpheum theatre will present in connection with its reg ular picture program and without ex tra charge the clever performers, Ira Robertson and Miss Bessie Barry, late of the May Roberts company, in a splendid vaudeville sketch entitled, "The Messenger Boy and the Sou brette." All should see and enjoy this performance. i In connection with the above, the following program of pictures will be shown: "Adventures in Autumn Woods," a goood dramatic outing picture, by the Biograph company, showing wild ani mals in natural surroundings. "A Canine Matchmaker," a good-Se ligt romantic picture, featuring an in telligent dog. "The Ghameleon," an educational, Fathe picture of the life and charact eristics of this little member of the Hard family. "Making straw Mats in tne rnuip pines," an instructive picture of 'this industry in the far-off Southland. An excelelnt program without extra charge. Save your coupons. Sunday's Program. The program for Sunday night at the Orpheum theatre will open with the Pathe Weekly with many good pic tures of the world's event's' and fur ther travels with Mutt and Jeff. "Pierre of the North," Ib a splendid Sellg dramatic picture of a trapper's life in Northern Woods. "Hypnotism in Hickville," is a laugh able Essanay comedy. "After the Welsh Rabbit," a good comedy will close a fine program. Save your coupons. Watch for "The Dawnings." + + I I MARINE NOTES I ' ,1 ?> + The Spokane is expected to arrive from the South Monday morning. The Admiral Sampson is expected to arrive from the South early Mon day. The Mariposa is expected to arrive from the Westward Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. The Northwestern will sail from Sc uttle next Tuesday. The Al-Kl is scheduled to arrive rrom the South next Friday. The Georgia is in Sitka. CASES COMING HOME. Councilman W. H. Case and Mrs. 2ase are returning home aboard the Admiral Sampsbn after an absence of several weeks In the States. ? POPULAR DANCES CLASSES ?+? The Monday Night and Friday night classes of popular dances will have a series of ten lessons, beginning Mon day, Feb. 9th, in Elks' hall. Almost an unlimited number may join. Those 1 Interested may confer either with mem-J bers or Miss Anderson, 325 Third St., j Tel. 005. 2-7-2t. J BIG MASQUERADE FEB. 19 ?+? Remember "the big masquerade dance that witt be given by the Ju neau Athletic club Thursday evening, Feb. 19th, at Elks' hall. It will be tho time of the year. The Juneau Athletic club gives dances every Thursday evening. 2-4-tf A LETTER FOR YOU 4* List of letters remaining In the postofllce at Juneau, Alaska, on Jan. 24, 1913. Parties wishing same, when calling please say "advertised." Bardon, R. (card) Blrdseth, Mr. Calvin, E. F. Crawford, Ervle (card) Challand, H. Clason, Jack (card) Galloway, Mr. Green, F. (card) Gertfh, Luolsa, Rudolf (card George, Jack. Hahm, James Haho, Abraham. Harvey, Tom Hanralty, Peter Henderland, Ivor (card) Heller, O. J. (card) Hicks, James Howard. Miss Jcane (2 letters) Holmquist, Ernest (card) Larson, Albert J. (card) Lahikainen, Miss HUma (card) Aleck, Sam (card) Maney, J. J. Martin, R. (card) Marry, Miss (card) Mangnson, E. Mills, Mrs. Eva (card) Mercier, Clarence McLaren, Al. E. L. HUNTER, P.M. Tho Emplro $1.00 a month delivered. Big Historical Production Tonight Patrons of the Grand theatre will get to see something far out of the ordinary in the big three-reel fea ture, "The Law of the West," and the management promises that this will be one of the most sensational and realistic dims ever shown in Juneau, and worth ten times the regular price of admission. In seeing this big pro duction with its big battles, Indian massacres, and strong love story in connection, you cannot help but look back and see what our grandfathers and Indian lighters of 1872 went through. The Kay Bee film people employ Indians to act in these pictures and are taken in the identical places where great battles have occurred, so that you actually study history and see these battleB as if you were on the battlefield forty years ago. Don't miss this chance as you might not get anjther. To send you home happy and lauyhing we will put on a very laugh able reel entitled "Overcoats," which you are sure to enjoy to the fullest extent. This is your last night. SUNDAY'S PROGRAM. The show for Sunday is comprised of the finest selected reels, as follows: "Will and a Way"?very interesting Thanhouscr production. "Gaumont Weekly"?latest events of the world. Always good. "A Clue in the Dusk"? a strong Majestic drama. The kind that will keep you interested. "Tele phone Entanglement" ? very good comedy. Sure to please. Grand?where everybody goes! MASONS, ATTENTION. Stated Communication of ML Ju neau Ix>dge, No. 147, F. & A. M., will be held in Odd Fellows' hall Monday evening, Feb. 9, at 8 o'clock. The craft cordialy Invited. - 2-7-2t. E. D. BEATTIE, Secy. FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. ?+? Big lot of fresh fruit and vegetables arriving on the Sampson. Leave your orders early Monday morning. CHAS. GOLDSTEIN. I ? Get Your FISH,, Juneau Cold Storage Co. i FRESH, SALT and FROZEN I EVERYTHING IN SEASON I PROMPT DELIVERY I PHONE 26 Near City Dock I __ i No sale goods sent out on approval /J^ofUNERUPiLRSKR. All sales must be final No exchange BUILDING AND MOVING SALE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY 1000 yards of nice, warm Flannelette and Outing Flannels for Night Gowns, Dressing Sacques, Petticoats, Waists, Etc. aRnfi5c ?S* 83C per yd 12 yds. for $1 Any Ladies' Tailor-made Suit Half Price \\??; 1000 yards best 15c Gingham and Percales 10c. yard 10 dozen Ladies' Percale Wrappers and House Dresses Reg. $1.75 at $1.00 ; * Our stock is the largest. Our quality is the best; Our prices are the lowest. Why not give us a call? fuft"A NELSON & OSBORNE for your Sunday breakfast SALT HERRING SALMON BELLIES PICKLED HERRING SMOKED SALMON SALT MACKEREL FINE CELERY "WE SELL GOOD GOODIES" Telephone 85 SANITARY GROCERY J f Beer 5c. a Glass W. A. Ferguson M. H. Kirkpatrick Tiie Buffet Hotel Cain NINE-YEAR-OLD BONDED WHISKEY "NOTHING BUT THE BEST" side entrance next to elks hall m i m m m m m m m * : The Arctic Pocket:: Billiard Parlors ! Best Brands of CIGARS, TOBACCO and ? ? i SMOKING ARTICLES !! ! HOUSEL and CLAY, Proprs. ;; Tho management reserves the ?? ? right to reject the patronage of ?? ? any persons. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I I I- ' LOUVRE BAR AL. CARLSON, Prop. EVERY DAY A BIG DAY We Bake Three Times Dally Bread, Cakes, Pies, Cakes to Order for Special Occasions Eureka Bakery 302 Franklin St Phone 2122 fill 1 III I 1 111 III 1 I 111 I I It;; The Place to Meet the Old Alaskans i ? is at :: LOCKIE McKINNONS :: ! Every Thing First Class ti in m 11111111 n i m 11