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ITT 11 Brln* Your PrMcripttona to Ui Good Health?THEM^07rYrLrTUE LEAST" JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY Phone 250 NIGHT SERVICE Opp. Alaskan Hotel A I1 ? M * It I I II I I I I I I It IHI I I I I I I II I11111 I I I I It I II I I I I i ? : THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION j MAZDA LAMPS :: AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF !; ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS \ | Can be obtained from the ! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ! Third and Franklin Streets Juneau ? ? ? I i FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits . $ 85,000 Individual Deposits $400,000 U. S. Govt. Deposits $100,000 Complete facilities for the transaction ot any kind of Banking business t DIRECTORS T. F. Kennedy, Pres. ? p-Kennedy John Reck, Vice-Pros. oeo'. t\ miller it It n r* . ? p. h. tox Harold H. Post, Ctuhier m. j. o'connor Under the nume management FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA IntorvMt paid on Time Deposits n i ii t ii 11 hi ?? iii m i n m in 1111i111111111 it i n ii 11 Dull Knives mal^e Sharp Tempers-? ;; Avoid Both. Use one of those Dimo-Grit Grinders--"?."" ii :: AT $2.25 EACH, Sold by the ii ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY ii ? T11111111111111111 ii 1111m11111111111111111111111 n f I; STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES | i; Fresh Juneau Ranch Eggs?Try Them ? J; PHONE 385 J. M. GIOVANETTI Rates Reasonable Third and Harris 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. j Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. ? ? THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF ? % Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use ? t PHONE S-4?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY X When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE I i i B. M. BEHRENDS, Banker I, JUNEAU, ALASKA THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA I ac Established 1887 Interest Paid on Member Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn. I ^ ???????????????*??????????????????????I : . ; ? Juneau Hardware Company The Store that saves you money c SIM FREIMAN WM. ALBERTSON* FRONT STREET PHONE 248 ' Beer 5c. a Glass ??? g I) p g LOUVRE BAR j I u d I a AL. CARLSON, Prop. * ?!? GLEANINGS OF THE GREAT NORTHERN EMPIRE 41 1 -* A letter recolved at Fairbanks from John H. Hughes, written a tow days before tho latter died at Seattle, says that the power plant proposition of tho T&nanu Gold Fields and Mines | company thnt is projected for tho To tutlanlka country is to be a success. * * * Robert Sheldon has recently secured a new Ford automobile and will run a stage out of Chitlna toward Fair banks. It is said that for the remain der of tho winter season ho will op erate the machine as far us Gulkana. * * * The Fairbanks detention hospital for the Insane is completed nnd ready for the use of the government, though it is said there is 110 funds provided for its maintenance. * * ? E. A. Suter, the Falrbauks Jeweler, has recently purchased the stock and business of J. L. Sale, another pio neer Fairbanks jeweler. The former will continue to couduct the consoli dated business. * * * A London company of which tho Alaska representative is Robert Ins : ley will work tho old conglomerate beds of* the Yukon river in the Forty I mile region next summer, according to a statement made by Insley a few days ago in Seattle. * * * A patent to No. 4 below, Cleary creek, Fairbanks district, has been is sued to D. T. uud Ben Boone. It is for 4,283 acres. ? ? ? Rich pay running 50 cents to the wheel barrow load, or $2 to the square foot of bedrock, has been located on No. 5, below, first tier. Ester creek, Fairbanks district. The laymen who made the strike are Pearl Oliver & Co., and the land belongs to the Samson Hardware company and Emil Furs tenau. < * CHURCH NOTES i ? J Presbyterian Church JohD B. Stevens. Pastor. Morning service at 11, subject, "The Element of Eternal Youth in Human Life." Evening service at 7:30. sub ject. "Possibilities of Individual Influ ence." Special music by chorus of mixed voices. Sunday School meets at 12. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Robertson on Friday afternoon at 2:30. ? ? * Trinity Episcopal Cnurch. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Eve ning prayer and sermon at 8 o'clock, subject, "Four Ways of Loving God" ?being the third series of the course of Lenten sermons. Music by the full vested choir. Everyone Is most cor dially welcome. Week day services during Lent as follows: Wednesday at 11 a. m? and on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Choir practice on Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. ? * ? Methodist Eolscopal. R. C. Blackwell, Pastor. i Services morning and evening at 11 j and 7:30 o'clock. Preaching in tho morning by the pastor, in the eve ning the Rev. W. W. Batcheller will , preach. Tho pastor will speak at , Sheep creek. Sunday School at 12 . o'clock. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, followed by choir practice. ' Meeting of the Woman's Social Union J Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ? * ? Christian Science. Services are held in the Christian ( Science hall. Third and Seward Sts., j it 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson ser non, "Substance." All are welcome. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday I light meeting at 8 o'clock. Free read- C ng room every Wednesday afternoon J 'rom 2 to 5 o'clock. KIDDIES MUST SEE THE FIRST SHOW Manager John T. Spickett has Issued he edict that children wishing to at end the Orpheum must come to the irst show. Hereafter all children coni ng after the second performance Is in will not be allowed to enter unless iccompanied by parents or guardians. ALASKAN HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following arrivals are registered - it the Alaskan Hotel: Mrs. E. Shcr nan, W. F. O'Brien, city; G. A. Mc Jullen, Portland: Thnd R. Perry, J. V. Fraser, Chas H. Ball, Seattle; N. L Brown. McCarthy, F. B. Straven, !an Francisco. NORTHWESTERN LOADED. The Northwestern brings a heavy argo for Gastineau channel, includ ng general merchandise and supplies or Juneau and for Sheep creek. DELHI COMES LOADED. ?J The Delhi, due to arrive from the <i outh Monday, is bringing a lot of <| lachinery for the Alaska Juneau com- < i any, 500 tons of coal and a lot of J eneral merchandise. < < < Notice. < ? NOTICE is hereby given that on the J | 4th day of March. 1914, I purchased < i he interest of H. Winters in tile res- <j aurant known as The Tavern, In the < rotel Cain, Juneau, and will be re- 3 ponsible for the debts of said business < i eretofore careated and for future 3! ebts only when incurred on my order. < 3-14-3L THOS. BUTIERICH. 3! Don't work yourself to death. Spend <j pleasant evening with the boys at 3 lurford's. 2-16-tf. < < Well ventilated rooms and board at 3 he SL George House, formerly the 3 iimpson hospital. 10-3-tf 4 TWO NEW HOMES FOR THE IRWIN ADDITION Bert Howdeshcll and H. C. DanlelB, who recently purchased fine view lots in the lrwiu Addition, will begin the erection of homes on the property next Monday. ? ? + CLASSIFIED ADV. ?h + WANTED?Colored girl would work by the hour or day. Phono 229, room 4. 3-12-3L WANTED?To rent a modern, four room houre with hath. Long time ten ant. Address L. E. S. Empire ollice. tf WANTED?First class baker. Ap ply Labor Department, Alaska-Gastin eau Co. 11-4-tf FOB KENT?On or before April 1st steam-heated room to party who will buy furniture. Juneau Investment Co. ?3-ll-6t. FOR KENT ? Dining room, doing llrst class business. Address oox GC3, Juneau. 8 11-1 m. FOR RENT?Furnished housekeep ing rooms, also single furnlshod rooms. SANS SOUCI, Douglas. 3-4-lm. FOR RENT?Furnished rooms and apartments, either single or ensuite for housekeeping. Apply at ollice. No. 1. Hopan's Flats, phone 209. 11-11-tf FOR SALE?A 16-h.p., heavy duty, marino gas engine; cheap if sold at ance. Inquire at Union Iron Works. ?3-14-6t. FOR SALE?Furniture of 3-room louse. Apply at No. 74, Gastineau \ve. 3-12-31 SQUARE YOURSELF with your vlfe or best girl, by taking her home i fresh box of Bunte's or Downey's :andy. You can get them at Doran's Irug Store. 3-13-6L Alice M. Jordison, teacher of mando in. guitar and banjo; studio 5 and 6, larside building, or enquire Juneau ?luaic Store. 2-4-tf. Let Cleveland Build It Whether It is a residence, a store or a warehouse, if Cleveland does it, it will be done right. ESTIMATES and PRELIMINARY DRAWINGS FREE. P. J. CLEVELAND i 'Phone 603 530 East Street FOR PUMPING SMALL QUANTI TIES OF WATER FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES Gastineau Hardware & Machinery Co. TOOLS-MACHINERY 1; Columbia 112 Front St. Hydraulic Ram Phone 2/3 ALASKAN''"! HOTEL j Juneau's Leading Hostelry < ?: < ? | Steam heat, running hot and < > | cold water in all rooms?six- < ? teen rooms with bath?strictly J | Orst class cafe?centrally locat- * * ed?big Bample rooms. Auto < > meets all steamers?rates: $1.50 J J per dny and up?commercial * J trade solicited. < > < ? P. L. Gemmett, Pres. & Mgr. <> F. H. McCoy, Secy-Trcas. ? Haircut 50c 8have 25c The GENUINE BARBER SHOP J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. PufT Hair Cut Our Specialty Moles, Warts and Birthmarks Scientifically Removed Ladies' Shampooing 304 Front St. Near City Dock I N 1 I III I I i I 111 I I I I 1 1 I I i Li | ORPHEUM ; JUNEAU, ALASKA ? ;; Saturday ; jj "The Fire Coward" "False Orders" "The Man Higher Up" j "Bound to Occur" ?? SUNDAY !! "The Minister's Temptation" Pathe Weekly "The Final Justice" " "A Corner In Croaks" ?j Special Sunday night: Prof. G. .. Anderson?concert numbers. *.!-l-il"l"l"i"l"Hi,ii,l"Hi M"l"l"i"I-l"I"!"M-i X S. MORGAN^ GENERAL TRANSFER Rec. Phone 3802, Day Phone 394 Stand, "Renovatory," Franklin St. H. HEIDORN I j: Merchant Tailor j. CARL OLSEN, Cutter and Fitter ? j! Cleaning, Repairing <?. Pressing 5 222 SEWARD STREET J J] Telephone 268 ?????????????????????????? * PETTIT and HARVEY ! Real Estate bought and sold, i Collections, Rents and General ' Auditing, and Accoutlng, Flnan I clal Agents. 142 Front St. i + + :: Golden Belt Addition?? Choice Residence Ix>ts for Sale ? ? See E. L. COBB. Aut. ? Phone 3-C-9 y '"?'??M M l I I I i Pennant Bread In Sanitary Wrappers For sale by all grocers. Call the Try it and you will use no other. Eureka Bakery 302 Franklin St. Phone 2122 ALASKA MEAT COMPANY John itcck. Mgr. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of ull Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Are Home-Smoked FINE POULTRY IMPORTED FINNAN HADDIE TODAY FRESH SAUSAGE EVERY DAY Full Line Fresh and Cured Meats. Government Inspected TRY OUR WILD ROSE LARD FRYE-BRUHN MARKET Arthur Fickcn, Manager Seward Street le w. YOUNG COMPANY Headquarters For | Hardware, Mining & Pishing Supplies Lumber and Building Materials Now is the time to make your home new and attractive by painting or papering. We have several lines of high grade paints and wall paper at especially low prices. Also up-to-date Furniture and Home Furnishings that will attract you LUMBER for BUILDINGS, BOXES, CRATES, &,other purposes iff A rv ?? O from Rough Timbers to Kiln Seasoned. Fin ALL VJilAL/LIU Ishing Material of the Best Quality. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS SOUTH PACIFIC LUMBER & BOX COMPANY W. C. BENTLEY, Sulci M?n?i[cr. Mills and Office PETERSBURG, ALASKA [ I ???;-l-H-l"i"H-i-l-H-l-i-!"l"!"l-l"i"I"I"I"l"I I ?l-l- l-I-l-l-I-l. | .1 | M I I 1 I-+ OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX i i Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Olds, Mgr., European Plan i Headquarters for Mining Men nnd Commercial Travelers f FRONT STREET Opposito Post Office Phone 1-1 " ?f?f?t?t?I?!?I?. l-l ?|-I-t-H-|..I..|. | | 4-f-f If you have a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY Protect Them by Insuring in a FIRST-CLASS COMPANY New York life Insurance Co.Is the strongest in the world I. SOWERBY, Agent Room 7, Malony Block Juneau, Alaska ? + ? i ? \ Apples and Oranges I : We have an unlimited supply of these. The prices are ;; [ reasonable. Call us up or come and see for your self. We carry all the leading lines of TEAS AND COFFEES ! H. J. RAYMOND ?2? I > . ? ? ^ <? STETSON HATS DENTS' GLOVES HANNAN SHOES The Cost of High Living It mav be that or it may be merely a matter or disposition which imposes your twenty-five dollar limit for a Suit or Raincoat. In either event we are in a position to honor the limit with an extraordinary series of Benjamin Clothes Suits and Overcoats For Men and Young Men at jl Twenty-five Dollars Perhaps you know that the Benjamin organiza- < tion concerns itself with the finest ready-for-service garments made in all the world. M 'I M Berjairifn Oo%s I REMEMBER?Our new Spring Shirts have arrived in New Styles and Colors. Prices that will fit every man's pocket book. Come in and look over our many new arrivals before buying elsewhere. B.M.BEHRENDS COMPANY]