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Have you seen the famous sVap" chisels? Moat carpenter* in town now have them. The only improvement In chisels In a jrcner^tloru Modem factory Brand T A A I C op every boat I 1/1/ L J OAbllNCAU nAnl/nAKL & MACHINERY COMPANY CARPETS WE C;L E A N CARPETS THOR OJUJG H L Y Without injuring the Carpet; Wash them when necessary. Beating carpets 10c pr. yd; washing carpets, 15c per yard. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY Inc. Phone?15 J. H. KING, Mgr. IIIIMIIH ill II 1 Hi II 1 I H 1 I ?! M 1 I 11 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I 1 1 i OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX ; Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Olds, Mgr., European Plan Headquarters for Mining Men and Commercial Travelers ;; FRONT STREET Opposite Post Ofllce Phone 1-1 ] 4 1 !? I I M M j J-M-l I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I II I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I I 1 II I II M i Your Business- WhyHaveSuou!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 ' i n i Received SinSer Machines shipment of Boys' Sleds I ==- Baby Cutters Alfred Anderson Skis e Aluminum Roller Skates | the best oj (nar(jware 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 j 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 REPAIRING PAUL BLOEDHORN JEWELER, Douglas, Alaska. THE HOME OF THE HOWARD WATCH FURNITURE LINOLEUM P. H FOX'S - - Douglas, Alaska 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 We Manufacture Jewelry We make our own souvenir goods and sell direct to the public, saving you a middleman's profit. TAKE ADVANTAGE of the large line of watches and diamonds we carry. Call and get our prices and be convinced that this is the money saving store for you. MENDHAM'S ** Established 1897 144 FRONT ST., TELEPHONE 266 - - - JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS STILL FIGHTING I TO WIN BASKETBALL DOUGLAS, Feb. 13. ? Despite tlio fact that the Juneau high school bas ketball team has won four of the five games they huve played against Doug las and have won two other Important games?one against former star play ers of Juneau and one against the Sit ku Athletic club?the Douglas boys have by no meuns dispuired of winning the series between the two high schools. They are working and train ing to put themselves in position to win the next game that will be played with Juneau hen Just as hard as they would if its winning meant the close of the series in a completed victory. PRIZE NIGHT AT THE LYRIC THEATRE TONIGHT ?+? DOUGLAS. Feb. 13?Tonight is prize night at the Lyric theatre. Come and bring your coupons and win a prize. There will be an excellent program on. it will include a couple of excellent ilrst class dramas, and two comedies of the highest type. SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT WAS A BIG SUCCESS DOUGLAS, Feb. 13.?The school en tertainment given at the Lyric thea tre last night was very successful. Ev ery seat was sold and many had to stand. The children gave some Bongs, and the Lyric orchestra rendered lato selections. The moving pictures were excellent. It is thought that enough will be made to get chairs for the high school. + + ' DOUGLAS NEWS NOTES | i : i DOUGLAS, Feb. 13.?A large num ber of Treadwcll firemen attended the firemen's ball in Juneau last night. They report that they had a time long to be remembered. There will be an important business 1 meeting at Treadwell tonight of the i firemen. Business is to be transacted.! I Four reels of pictures will be shown. A schedule of the evenings when box | ing, wrestling and swimming is taught i has been posted at Treadwell. Tom J McDonald will have charge of the work, as he Is athletic director at ! Treadwell now. Ray Gardner and wife are passen gers on the Northwestern, due tomor row. + + ' MARINE NOTES I I q t The Northwestern left Ketchikan at 7 o'clock this morning and should ar rive in Juneau early tomorrow morn ing. The Princess Maqulnna sails from ' Vancouver tomorrow night and should arrive in Juneau Tuesday night. Tho Admiral Evans will sail from Seattle Tuesday night and arrive in Juneau February 20. The Northland will be due to arrive from the South tomorrow. The Al-KI sails from Seattle tomor row. The Admiral Sampson will bo due to arrive from the Westward next Wed nesday. The Georgia arrived from Sitka to day and will sail for Skagway tomor row morning at 2 a. m. ! A. N. B. ELECTS : FIRST OFFICERS ?*? FRANK MERCER?President JAMES WATSON?Vice-president. HENRY PHILLIPS?Cor. Secy. SEWARD KUNZ?Fin- Secy. ELIAS KATANOOK?Rec. Secy. CHARLES WILLIS?Treasurer, jj FRANK HUBBARD ( JOSEPH COLLIER ?(Lodge Council I GEORGE PAUL ( The emmbers of the Alaska Native Brotherhood of Juneau and Douglas have united into one organization to be known as Juneau Camp No. 4. It was thought better to have one good, strong, working camp on Gastineau I channel than two small and Inefficient organizations. The members met In the school house of Auk village last night and elected officers for the organization, which will be installed I at the next meeting to be held Satur I day night, February 21. The camp : starts out with a membership of 31. President Mercer gave an interesting and instructive talk on the duties of the officers and on ways and means, j It was a very successful meeting. ALASKAN HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following arrivals are register ed at the Alaskan Hotel: J. W. Blase, I. Schoenfeldt, Tcnakee; A. L. Mit chell, J. G. Sllngerland, Portland; H. E. Shook. A. M. Goodman, D. I. Molr, B. Watson, Seattle; Mrs. Gllovlch, Cor dova: R. A. McGregor, P. Stanlch, City. BIG MASQUERADE FEB. 19 Remember the big masquerade dance that will be given by the Ju neau Athletic club Thursday evening, Feb. 19th, at Elks' hall. It will be the time of the year. The Juneau Athletic club gives dances every Thursday evening. 2-4-tf A LETTER FOR YOU? * ? List of letters remaining in the post oflice at Juneau, Alaska, on Fob. 7, 1913. Parties wishing same, when call ing, please say: "advertised." Fraser, Colin. Facet, Jim Florence, F. E. Flajsik, Jos. Gordon, Miss Ida, (card) Gulla, Bastlan, Olson Guvanta, Frank Gurazkvick, Mike Gustason, Miss May Guldjord, Sigurd (card) Harder, Mrs. A. H. Hanson, Miss May (card) Hakman, Abe E. L. HUNTER, P.M. When hungry, hit the trail for the Stampede, corner Front and Franklin. 2-12-tf. if you are looking for a good place to eat go to tho Stampede and "Let ?George Do It." 2-12-tf. ? i Grand Masquerade Ball JUNEAU ATHLETIC CLUB Thursday, Feb. 19th, at Elks' Hall FIFTEEN PRIZES Spectators, 50 cents. Gentlemen in mask, $1.50; Ladies in mask, 50 cents Dancing Until One o'Clock List of Prizes and Donors; 1. Ladies' Door Prize?Box fancy chocolates, by Juneau Drug Company. 2. Gentlemen's Door Prize?Pearl handle knife, by Gas tineau Hardware Company. 3. Best Dressed Lady?Silk shirt waist, by B. M. Behr % ends Co. 5. Best Dressed Gentleman?$10 sweater, by H. J. Ray mond Co. 4. Second Best Dressed Lady?Casserole, by .the Juneau' Hardware Co. 6. Second Best Dressed Gentleman?Aluminum ball-bear ing roller skates, by C. W. Young Co. 7. Best Sustained Lady Character?Lady's toilet set, by Britt's Drug store. 8. Best Sustained Gentleman's Character?Meerschaum pipe and case, by McCaul's cigar store. 9. Most Original Lady's Character?Fancy bottle perfume by Milt Winn's Drug Store. 10. Gentleman's Most Original Character?Box Monopole cigars, by George C. Burford. 11. Best Lady Waltzer?Large box candy, by Jackon's candy store. 12. Best Gentleman Waltzer?6-lb. fruit cake, by Lemke's. 13. Best Topsy Character?Hand-Painted sugar and cream er, by Racket Store. 14. First Honorary Prize for Lady?Coffee percolator, by Alaska Supply company. 15. Second Honorary Prize for Lady?Fancy box station ery, by Jas. E. Barragar. Get Your FISH a. Juneau Cold Storage Co. FRESH, SALT and FROZEN EVERYTHING IN SEA80N PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 26 Near City Dock - r-> -?? ? v V. * ? Fresh from the Southland NEW CABBAGE, PARSNIPS, CARROTS, SWEET POTATOE8, BRUS SELS' SPROUTS, SPINACH, CAULIFLOWER, GREEN PEPPERS, RHUBARB, CRANBERRIES, BANANAS. "WE SELL GOOD GOODIES" ! Telephone 85 SANITARY GROCERY ~ i Beer 5 c. a Glass LOUVRE BAR AL. CARLSON, PropT J. D. Van Atta 304 FRONT STREET (Near City Dock) SPECIAL ATTENTION Given to Hair Cutting Of All Styles PUFF HAIR CUTTING Our Specialty 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 ?: PIANO TUNER f ;; GEORGE ANDERSON, Expert 7 < > and agent for pianos. Leave or- ? j 1! dcrs at Racket Store. Phone 281. a < I Anderson's Orchestra J | Lightning service at the Stampede; also your money's worth. 2-12-tf Eat at the Stampede. Best meal in the city at tho price. 2-12-tf J EVERY DAY A BIG DAY Wo Bake Threo Times Dally Bread, Cakes, Pies, Cakes to Order for Special Occasions Eureka Bakery 302 Franklin St Phone 2122 fill I 1 111 III 1 1 I III I HI 1 I I f The Place to Meet the Old Alaskans is at 1! :: LOCKIE McKINNONS :: Every Thing First Class 11 111 1 1 1 1 111 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ' i Jill 1 1 111 1 111 1 1 1 111 111 11 I i :: The Arctic Pocket Billiard Parlors Best Brands of CIGARS, TOBACCO and ii SMOKING ARTICLE8 I! HOUSEL and CLAY, Proprs. " Tho management reserves the ? ? ? ? right to reject the patronage of 1 ? ? ? any persons. .. T111miIumiinnM111-1 Moving Sale ? p:y a ' : " ^^cJUNERUHLASKA. Moving Sale SATURDAY and MONDAY ONLY r '? . We will sell our entire stock of $18 and $20 Suits at $7.45 | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX