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:: nat s. bean's :: ?j RELIABLE GASH GROCERY I; ? ? Special Prices for Saturday Only ?; :: ? :: J | Egg Plant 10c each J J J | Sweet Potatoes 8 lbs 25c [ \ | | Celery 10c bunch j J J Cauliflower 15 and 20c ] ! :? VEGETABLES T" ,5e 2"" t ; ,, Squash Hubbard 3c lb ,, I ^============^=^^= Pumpkin 3c lb . , Alaska Cabbage 4c lb .! i Fresh Tomatoes 10c lb . ? : ^ ? : | J Fancy Grapes 50c basket ) j | | Fancy Bananas 35c doz [ j | J Fancy Pears 25c doz \ \ [ | Fancy Apples $1.90 box j J ?; FANCY FRUIT r7App'" r i! ,, Peaches 20c doz I I Large Oranges ... 40c doz ! ! ! Small Oranges 20c doz ! ! ! Casabas 25c each . ! :: I have the very best that money can buy :: ? ? at your service at reasonable prices. 1 hese ?: prices good for Saturday Only, Oct. 3 ?? i N. S. BEAN - Plione 290 ;; HmiiiHiiiiiiHiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiiiniuiinniiiH ? QRPHEUM THEATRE Q Return of the Famous Juvenile BOSTONIANS 5 Nights Starting Wednesday, Oct. 7 With a complete new repertoire of the latest musi cal comedies and comic operas. Sew Plays?New Faces?New Scenery?New Costumes Wednesday evening B. C. Whitney's New York and Chicago success "THE ISLE OF SPICE" To be followed by "The Golden Slipper," "Baron Humbug" "The Loves of Lenore" "My Tango Maid" Prices: Reserved $1.00, General Admission 50c SEATS ON SALE AT P. O. STORE MONDAY MORNING h n 11; 1111111111: i ii; n 11?1 < jj Fairbanks Rooms 11 ? ? Clean, well heated, lighted and furnished T 4 ? ? rooms with baths, by the daw week or + 4 ?? month FairhanLc Mrs. H. H. Warren + I ??at the ""11*111*5 Op. I. Goldstein store t 4 ?i 11111111 ti i 11111 i i i ii: 11- ?<; PIANO TUNING I GEORGE ANDERSON. Piano * Expert, the only Resident Piano X Expert in Alaska. Yearly Tun- ? inps. Barrapar's P. 0. Store. T PHONE 34 )*???????????????????????? i Douglas Opera House Hotel In onnection ^ : r We serve the BEST BEER ?- HliPKSQ in Douglas for . . . d. VJlaoo FREE MOVING PICTURES EVERY NIGHT 1 i ? The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars X !! FETE ROLANDO, Prop. Douglas, Alaska X GROCERIES MEN'S GOODS | J M. J. O'CONNOR Douglas jj Wa tches!! $1.00 to ?150 Each HOWARD, WALTHAM ELGIN, HAMILTON EQUITY and INGERSOL ? ??????????? An Elgin 16-size, Seven Jewels, Nickel Case at So.oO NEW DESIGNS IN ALASKA JEWELRY PAUL BLOEDHORN, DOUGLAS, ALASKA Largest Music House in Alaska Highest Grade Pianos, Piano Player s, Edison Disc Phonographs, Victor and Columbia Talking Machines, Records of all makes. Sheet Music. 3 8tores Juneau Music House J P. L. GRAVES, Mgr. REXALL DRUG STORE FRONT STREET DRUG STORE Douglas, Alaska. Douglas, Alaska. ELMER E. SMITH, Prop. ? 1). NOLL ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY D. Noll, Democratic divisional com mitteeman for the Southern end of tho first division, arrived in Juneau this morning and took oath of oftlce as assistant United States district attor ney with headquarters in Ketchikan. Speaking of politics, Mr. Noll says that the naming of Charles H. Cos grove for tho Houso, and Charles Sul ! zer for the Senate has strengthened the legislative ticket immcasureably. iLAST CHANCE TO SEE "TESS" AT GRAND TONIGHT ??? The last oportunity the people of Juneau will have to see Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fl^Jce in "Tess," probably that matchless emotional actress' greatest piece, will be tonight at the Grand. Richard Thome, who has been pre senting this and other State Rights productions, will leave for Wrnngell and Ketchikan tomorrow, where ho will present his features. Then he will proceed to Seattle, and return to Juneau in about three weeks. Benefit Dance at Douglas. A big benefit dance Is being arrang ed for to take place in Eagle's hall, Douglas, tomorrow (Saturday) night for the benefit of Mrs. Martha Rando. A great deal of interest has been aroused in the afTalr and there prom ises to be a large attendance. Good music has been secured and every thing done to give everyone a good time. FRESH FLOWERS ON NORTH WESTERN. Chrysanthemums Carnations Palms Rubber Plants , Ferns Right prices as usual at Juneau ' Drug Co., 107 Front St., phone 250. ! ? 9-30-2L GREAT VIOLINIST AT JUNEAU THEATRE. Mr. Crandall will appear on tho vaudeville program at the Juneau theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Shows start 7:30 and 9:15. Admission 25c and 10c. ??? JACKLING PARTY OFF | FOR A DUCK HUNT Col. D. C. Jackling and party accom panied by B. L. Thane, plan on leav- . ing Juneau tonight for a duck hunt. , The Jackling party plan on catching the Jefferson at Wrangell south bound. AT THE ROYAL FRUIT CO. Special low price for a few days, buy white the price ia right: New Potatoes, 12 lbs 25c i Sweet Potatoes. 8 lbs ... 25c Eggs, per doz. 45c Front St and Ferry Way. THE "GOODY" SALE OPENS TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Altar Society "goody" sale op ens at two o'clock tomrorow after noon at Taylor's Ice cream parlors. There will be home made bread, rolls, pies, cakes and salads. Come early. ^ JUNEAU DRUG CO.?107 FRONT St. ; PHONE 250. J BIGGEST j BUSIEST BRIGHTEST BEST 9-26-71. ( t t t I JAXON'S RINK TO OPEN. Jaxon's rink opens the winter sea- * son in skating, basketball and roller 1 polo, Friday, Oct. 2d. Open every eve- 1 ning and aSturday and Sunday after- 1 noons. "Follow the crowd." a FOUND?Small, double onder row- * boat, painted green. Owner can have - by proving ownership and paying for n thies notice; inquire Julius A. John- ^ son. Douglas. Alaska. 10-l-3t. ^ ? ? Just received, an up-to-date and complete stock of Kayser's sik under- tl wear, hosiery and gloves, at Mrs. tl Sherman's. ??? S ? ? ? R + 4, + t + ^ + + t + + tt + + t w + + V + MARINE NOTES + * * Ji -v -> 4. 4. J. 4. 4. 4. 4. .> 4. -V- + ? ? ? * ? ti The Al-Ki arrived from hte Sout* " today. "1 The Al-Kl arrived from the South morning at 8 o'clock. L Thc Humboldt left Ketchikan at 2 o'clock this morning and is expected hero at 2 a. m. tomorrow. The Admiral Evans left Ketchikan ri at 7 o'clock this morning and is expect- tl ed here tomorrow morning. T The Jefferson left Ketchikan at 9:30 oi this morning and should arrive here ai tomorrow morning. sc The Admiral Watson left Seward at 3 o'clock this morning southbound. tu The Spokane arrived from the South th this morning. fen The Princess Sophia sailed south fo this morning. The Alameda sailed south last night, of The Georgia is due from Sitka to- !o morrow. w< The Qulnalt is due from Portland Sunday. sh ? ? ? fa< Milinery sale still on at Mrs. Sher- Pe nan's ??? cri ??? [REMOVAL SALE ! o To close a lot of broken lines of Merchandise that we do not wish to || 4 > ' <> move into the new store, we are making a price for Quick Selling^^ || :: - - Long Silk Gloves Short Silk Gloves || <! Long silk gloves in black, tan, brown, gray and Silk gloves in black, tan, grey and brown. Sold <> o champagne. Sold at $1.50, Now 95c. at 75c, Now 40c. o ^ || j: Ladies Hosiery Underwear || o Ladies' hose in black lisle and silk lisle. Sold at Women's and children's underwear in broken sizes. 65c to 75c, Now 40c Priced from '/J to fi the former prices. | J || Lots of Bargains on Display that space will not permit us to Advertise I || ? . . | ;; Men's Suits Boys Suits % \! A line of men's suits In small sizes only. To close at a TWENTY-FIVE BOYS' SUITS IN THE REMOV- ? \; big sacrifice, all the famous Hart Schaffner & Marx AL SALE, BROKEN SIZES, FORMERLY 1 line. Sizes 34, 35 and 36 only. Former prices $25.00 SOLI) FROM $4.00 TO $10.00; SALE PRICE, $ o to $35.00, Now $12.50. $2.00. ^ :: on sale 11 ? ? 0n sale ? 1 j; Thursday j V-lOlClSt Clll j , J J ;; rriday and I ? Friday and f ii Saturda> || DEPARTMENT STORE Saturday ! ^??????????????????? - ,, ~~^ , i? ii,,,, + + + + + + + + + + <* + ,l,4, + + f + + ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE + ?J* Douglas Branch + * ? M. A. SNOW. Manager + + + <? + + + + + + + + + ? + ??> + <? + ?>?? + + ? + + + <? + + + + + + + + ~ DOUGLAS NOTES. + + + + * ? +++++**++*+** 4- + DOUGLAS, Oct. 2. ? The Ladles' League of the Congregational Church held a ten cent tea yesterday after noon at the League rooms in connec tion with the church. Fred Perkins, who has been located In Douglas for the past few months, left for Haines on the Jefferson today, Itaving received a telegram that his young son is in the hospital at that place and is nof expected to live. The Caledonian Club will meet at Eagles' hall Monday night for the pur iwse of organizing for the winter sea >on. It is expected that a number of lances will be given by the Caledon ans this winter. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Alaska Catholic club decided last night at heir meeting, to give a dance at the )ouglas Skating Rink on Thanksgiving Sve. Nov. 25th. The very best music ?vailablo will bo secured. The Al-Ki will leave for the South j omorrow morning at 10 o'clock with j he following named passengers: Hei-' ie Paulson, H. G. Gablcman, Mrs. M. t'ilhelm, Mrs. R. Smith and son, J. I. Johnson, wife and three children, Irs. Cornwall, and Mrs. Kellogg. Through a misunderstanding a no Ice was put In The Empire yesterday tint the Eagles would give a dance aturday night. The dance will be iven by the Finns for benefit of a oman whose husband was killed in fhitehorso about two weeks ago. Opening on the 12th of October, the uvenile Bostonians will be seen at ie Lyric theatre for a season of tree nights. They will open with the Isle of Spice." YRIC THEATRE TO SHOW BALKAN WAR PICTURES DOUGLAS, Oct. 2?Tonight the Ly c theatre will show the first authen c pictures of the great Balkan war. hese pictures were taken on several ' the battlefields during the action id were not very vigorously cen tred. These will probably bo the only ac al pictures of general engagements at will ever be taken, as in the pros it war picture machines are not al- ! wed at the front \ The picture is a very pretty story ? a war correspondent who falls in vo with a Bulgarian maiden, and is >ven into a very intricate plot It is expected that these pictures, j own all over the world, will be great j ctors in the fight for universal ace, as they show war In all its j iielty and horror. 4 ] Tonight will bo the last time tho j picture will be shown in Douglas.*** ? + + * ??** + * + + + + + + + TREADWELL NOTES + ?> + >?!*<? -J <? t' + ?!? + + 41 ?!* ' + + + ? TREADWELL, Oct. 2?The Spokane arrived at the Trcadwell dock at 9:30 o'clock this morning from the South and left for Juneau shortly after, re | turning later in the day to unload freight. An interesting band rehearsal was held last night at the fire hall. Mu ; sic was rehearsed for the water car i nival which is to take place on next I Thursday evening. Warren Farwell, of Seattle, arrived on the Spokane this morning to join his father in Treadwcll, who is work ing at the "300" mill. Tho Social Dancing Club of Tread well met last night at the Slavonian hall and report o very enjoyable evc ' ning spent. Mrs. C. C. Strong, of Ju neau, has been engaged by the club for tho.. purposo of instructing the members in tho now dances. A num ber of people from Thane have joined the club. Work on the new power house is progressing rapidly and machinery to bo installed is arriving from the South j every few days. JUNEAU DRUG CO.?107 FRONT St PHONE 250. BIGGEST BUSIEST BRIGHTEST 4 BEST ?! 9-26-71. ?) t t t ?! Have you seen the line of fancy j house dreses at Mrs. Sherman's? ? ? ? i Fire proof clinker chimmney blocks. Juneau Construction Co., phone 388. j (10-2-lm.) J A J MRS. ALBERT BERRY ' ? Art Embroideries, Linens and 1 Supplies, Stamping Designing. Switches, Pomps, Curls, Ete., ! made to order. H THE VOGUE, 317 Seward St. ? 4? + < pH-H 11 1 I 11 H H l -l l"H"l"i"l"l-l'* < :DR. H: VANCE {:! ? The ? ? <i i osteopath;;; | Rooms 5 and 8 Malony Bldg. ?? ? Consultation and Examination ! Free. Phono 282. " Graduate American School of !! I Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo. ? Seven years' active practice. Office hours, 9 to 12 m. 1 to 6 .. ! p. m., or by appointment |?i,1 | I | I 1-1 H ? ARCTIC BROTHERHOOD. | Juneau Camp, No. 31, meets every Tuesday night at eight o'clock at Moose hall. ? * ? DO YOU KNOW OF ONE? ?+? It has come to our attention that j there are son^o children in Juneau and vicinity who arc in need of glass es but who cannot afford the same. Any such child bearing the recom mendation of his teacher, physician or other responsible person will receive | our best attention freo of charge or at a minimum charge, if preferable, i ALASKA OPTICAL CO. i I Bowling?Billiards at the BRUNSWICK :? *:? * + * + * * ?:* ?> - t* ? I ( V ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? + , !? ?}? !? Aro you going to repair your * (< house? See George E. Brown. +' Contractor & Builder. Douglas ?> ? -M h n i n 1111 n I HI 111111 THE HEGGI; CAPT. P. MADSEN ; | . Loaves C. W. Young Co.'s !! float every Monday tor Kake ? ? and way ports. Carries mail, [ \ ? passengers and freight. ' 1111; II111111II1111111111 : * L. G Thomiui Mori F. Thorns J J Alaska Furniture 8 Undertaking Z Co., Inc. Z Funeral Directors & Fmbalmers t ^ ^ ^ ^D<^gly^ +++++++ Q + Q + + j ????? . 1 *m ?nil v== PENANT BREAD OATMEALROCKS MOCHA CAKES L ? AT 'h EUREKA BAKERY !f $02 Front St. Phone 2122 . ? ' H-i Now is The Time! To prepare for the long winter. Remember tboae howling Tabu breezes that flit across the peaceful waters of Gastineau Channel. We h?ve the excluaire atfency for CHARTER OAK STOVES unci RANGES on display all the time. Satisfaction Guaranteed Douglas Hardware Store Phone 55 J. S. Minkovc Douglas Undertaking B = I>AItLOKS=? ? Funeral Directors and Embalmcrs B H. V. SULLY | HUNTER HOTEL AMUSEMENT PARLORS Spend your leasure time playing pool and billiard*. You are always welcome. Come aee mo. L. H. KIEST - DOUGLAS i 1 I I i t-K-t lllllllllllll . When you want < ? ! Hardware, Stoves, Furni- 1! ! ture, Carpets, Linoleum, ! ! Sashes, Guns, Electric Sup- ! \ plies, Trunks, Suit Cases, !! China ware, Paints and Oils 11 sco mo ' 1 Julius Jensen;; Douglas Alaska 1 ? 11111111?111 n I >-? a 111111": C. W. WINSTEDT ARCHITECT SUPERINTENDENT Sketchea Free Office, Room 7, Garslde Block Juneau, Alaska. B. D. STEWART MINING ENGINEER U. B. MINERAL SURVEYOR P. 0. Box 1W Jui eau ?H-I-H -H I !? I i ?|"I-!"l"M"t"l"I"I-I-H Miss Edith Kempthorne ? ? v v ?*- ?_?; PIANISTS?L. R. A. M. London ? ^ Claim Resume Oct. 1 Piano?Harmony ,, Phono 3805 Miss Ciiahon, 6th & Main ? ? H-M III I I 1 1 I III 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 |