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The Douglas Island News.
lot* red at Doug? las Post-office as Secoxui
Class Mail Matter.
IHMUSHCD KXS.RV WEOMSDM
TER?Sc hi Advance.
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Wednesday, 0?tober 6, 1900'.
CHARLES A. HOPF
EiMor am)1
THGNE NO. 12.
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T emperature and Barometer
For week ending September 29, 1909r.
Date Hferoroeter Temperature
Sept.30* 53
Oct. 1 291:6.5-...
M 2 2&I.5.. -?S
^ 2k _.29>&2..
?* 4 42 !
M 5 29tfi):9?.
u 6 2&S-.5.
Readings at 8- a. tu. by Beltzhoover,.
tfbe jeweler.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES;
Last Wednesday affceraaon the chap
man of the girls* society called ?
special meeting in ordier fco elect officers
3 ud to bear the report of the commit
*ee on fcy laws. A uarne, appropriate
for tbi9 society srcmlc* a?t be decided
upon, .so,. with the exception of the
ffrst article* the constitution wa*. sic
oepted. Ella (Srandler was elected
president;. Mae ;\lcCormickv vice presi
dent; Agues Alusethr secretary; Cassie
King, treasurer.. The president then
appointed Rose Pengtase- audi Enid
Kichai d-s t<? act on ttoe pi vgrxu c&Bfc
mittee. Their first program* svill ta&e
place Friday;.aud ewryou?-w welcome.
The Peary society ^vhioh. is composed
of boys only,.bekfca meeting last Wed- .
nesday after .-?h>olJ<aad attended to
all their necessary business,. such as
adopting the constitution hji<1 decidaug
on a date for their first program,, which
will also be gken on the coning Friday
aud all outsider^ rwe at>!ied> tu ^ttjead.
The German class ifl ao* readiag
LMriabbia-ta and I ik?- iX cyiite well.
The botany Glass took their first walk
last week and returned- with quite :i?
collection of specimens..
The- physics- class uow enjoys two
hfcors of laboratory ou Tuesdays- and
Wednesdaysre2feperi*usut;ing and keep
k?g note books.
The total enrollment for the first
month is 120, and the per cent qL at
tendance, 97.
Last week the- tea?fcei*s speofc a very
pleasant evening^ obtaining the works
underground in the Tread<?ell mine.
They reowt a- good time and haTriag.
seen many interesting sights.
AIak.E. MGCoR>ncE,Repooter_
Gourt haeadjpuxuetL 'JJha jjud^e hae
gone duck hunting. audi the 3riminali
libel crowd is stjil at large.
natatorium
Wednesday and' Thm*sdtey
evenings ? Oct. 6th and 7th
TWO NIGHTS- OMiLY ? TWO
Cbe DanR=D?rwoo(r ?o.
DANTE
American and Orieaftal Bfagis
PEARL ARDYNE
America's Fa mo as Danger
BABY PANSY
Chinese and0 Japanese* Son g? in Native
Cbstume
THE SHADOWGRAPH
The Great Laugh Producer
SIMLA. SEANCE
Must Be Seen to Be Believed and Than*
You Can't Believe It
NEW MOVING PICTURES
?ntire change of program each nighS.
Tickets at Smiths Drug Store.
J&eserved seats 75c. General Admis
sion GOc, Children 2ac.
FRFENDS CHURCH SERVICES
Regular Souday services:
Sunday school at 950 o'clock a. m.
Preaching at S o'clock p. m.
J. P. Hadley, P&stor. i
I SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sonday seboo-1 every Sunday at It) a
db. Services, Sundays at $ p. nu
JotfCT EI. Wabmaiset*, Pastor.
SALE OF TEMPER.? Ketchrkart, Afftskn,. ;
' September-) 1909; Seated bills market! outside
"Bids Timber Safe? application September 1,
I KMUk 'Jb\>u?;tvsH Natitxiikfi Kofcst" and address- .
i f?it do W. A. LangiBe, Ketchikan, Alaska, will
4e race Wed tip tttund inclndiug the 30th (toy
; October, KH'9, for all or any part of the
| timber designated for cutting' t*y the- Forest
*>flleerv.?iid availkrbfr for hand or steam lV^tr- 1
~ring ?ui an approximate area of 1000 a#cr?? on
the- Son th Arm a?.'d Middle .Arm of Kelp* Bay,
l&aranof EslhrnL Alaska .and wirthiu the 7oti-i
gas? National Forest ? esti-mutted to be 60,000
Uaieikr foetr oflgreeu Spruce and Hemlock prl
! aig. No bids for !*?>*? tlmn one-half 0-e) cent
; jer linear foot S?c piling up fro fifty (i30) feet
in tength, itnd three-iemwters ($-10 of a cent
yerlineuo: foot for puling from fifty- (50) fro
eighty (SO) S?et in teDgtih auid one (lc) cent per
I Suear foot for pHing twer eighty (#0) fieet ni
I Qength,.wfll be conskleret?^ and a deposit of
I $11)0.00 must be sent fro- W.. A. Langille,
Special. (Plscol Ageitt. Forest Service, KetchK
j iau, Alaska, for each bid" submitted to the
Supervisor. The right to? reject naiy mid all
Ikids is *e??er*eiL Timber upon vitEkF e fori in a
?xempted front. saJe. For further i-nforma
tx?n and. reg'-ftJaUtion* governing sales. wHresw. ,
the tuulecsignedl, W_A. Laugrlle, Ketchikan.
I ^ruokn. V. A. LANGLLJLE,
Forest Supesrvi'saar..
First p<ubilcatixMi Sept. 29v. 1909L
1 Lust publication (itefr. 2.7,. 1009..
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THE DOUGLAS HOTEL1
EEtTDtSCXS Jc Pl ots'
IXJO^liASv ALASKA
Rooms by tJV Vby? Week or i^omrtb.
Stone* filecfcrrc Ugh#*
Bar in Connection
?SPECIAL BRANDS?
Sttkll of Kentucky Bbudter? Whrsfcey. ?
JB&ircIlay 'TSS Maryhttid Rye_
CkreJnt attontftea f?rven tio> all' orwtorp..
RJchf snd
on the
Columbia
THERE MA 3" ML' another district
that possesses as Many ide^l' ceteris i
itiae tor peaces sfaJi sprigaAieu as does
I RFCtt LAND=
ON-THE-COLUMBIA I
But we db aot ftnow off one: Having1 !
ooe off the best gravity systems ki the
^ciffic Northwest, with, a^ wa>tetf right j
nearly twenty years old,, a plentiful |
8ttpt>fy of water fe- ass erred for all' time.
Ask any of RSchlacd's growers jf they
experienced any shortage this seaeotv
and fciey will tell yon. that t&ey had
water t? waste.
iThaest Ptuifc Lands 3$5D.0v?)? per acre,
including perpetual water right; terms
one- fourthi cash; balance- in ffive ecjciaJ
annual payments; 7* per cent interest.
For foil LnJfcwmatiDtt writ*
p. J. QOSS
400 Arcade Annex* Seattle..
The CITY BAKERY
We haw tHe repwtatioo of pro
dscitig the best bread in Douglae
SarH&sry Bakery Methods
FREE D4SUVERY
Parties supplied) witb made-to*
order dainties.
Toot Patronage Solicited
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HARDWARE
STOVES
FURNITURE \
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JULIUS
JENSEN j
CORNER 2d AND D STREET ?
DOUGLAS \
PLUMBING
STEAM FITTING
SHEET METAL
WORK
? Job5-fi*?rr art Itrmls of Kepitfr ?ikT Ma
5 ehine Workr Phoii?>KF?ph*?iMl So^vinsr /
^ Machines Repaired. } '?
OAS ENGINE REPAIRING ? ;
Frout Street, near HaB Park, Douglas ^ i
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Jttneau Sieam$bfp Co,
U. S- MAIL STEAMER
Georgia
Eiectjmc LDaEninni S "3? AJt I i hated
L&AVES juineaif jpor
Sitka and Way Ports
Wednesdays at 8 a, m.
Skagway and Way Ports
Mondays at 2 p. m.
WILtJS E.NOWEULBgr.
Notice ol Forfeiture
"?o H. K. Osboriurr
You-ave hereby n-otfierf tfft#* JfVe jrndirsr
signed' has expended tbe sum of four lnm
<irec&(!*)l?urs (S-UXUK)) in labor and improve
ments, on that certain- lodie miuiiie claim sit
uated^ rut Nevada creek, on ftougl'as Island,
in the Harris* Mining district, rn the District
of! 4vlo*t!&a>,. and kiK&wii as the Sleepy Kitten;
lode uiia.ii.uc ?rlu.rni ? the M/w^ice of the location
o9 which chu?ra lbe-ini}* tiled ftvr record and |
NCMfded! i<n Kaok 10 ?-f L?de? ?n pagre 23(1, of .
mid hook,. in the office of the secwdtr art Ja- ,
ae;ui, Alaska, said sum foeiner expended in
avrder that the owners theue?5 miirht h?ftl
the saul premises- and) niimiai? c Fa tat wader
the Kwovrsio?? of th* Law* of the
CliitedlStntes^sucb xmauat herny *he mm
recBWiirwdj by such lawst?* entitle said owners '
l>?h?M sach claim ???* th* year*1905, 190 1907
and 1908.
And off, within aiiutty (10)! days afteir the
pn?iyricaitiMMt ?<3 this- notice., yoli fail! and! re
fills? to contribute your proportion ?? such
expenditure as a cw-clarmant or co-owner in
the saad) claim, yoanr uiteaest in sairi de
scribed property wiHl Ihecoine forfeited and
thereby become 3he property ?I the sub- j
serilacr to- this Notice of Forfeiture,. pur
suant t?rthe laiw*.??3 the United Strates
RORBRT THOMPSON.
Date of first pabJiicatiou, Jane W? 1909.
Date o5 Lust paW.i?at>?a.Wct?lher S?J909.
mm FERRY AND NAVIGATION CO
b'UBKI TLMK CARD
LEAVE JUNEAU
For Dr*??las and T*Hkdw?U:
?J9 a>a. MWp. m.
9nii0 a. ia- 4:30 p. m.
15:00 a. a*. S?:'J0 p. m.
1:00 pv m. 8<00'p.m.
p-, ?.
LEAVE DOUOLAS
For Tread-weH: for Juneau:
a. m . 8:30 a. m.
9:4f> a. m Wt05 a. x? .
11:15 a. m. 3i:0& a. it?.
l':Kr pv rav J :.?? p. nr.
2<V5- pv nr_ 3:30 p. n?.
M p.m. 5:03>p.m.
6f:4C p. m. 7:0$ p. n*.
8:15 p. m. 8:30 p.m.
9n50 p. m'_ JOrJO rx m*.
LEAVE treadwell
For Douglas antd* Jnnenu r
8:25 a. m. * 3T25 p. m.
lOtflO ?. nr. 5:00 p. m.
W:00 a. m* 7:<W p. m.
Jr46 p. m. 8:25 p. n>.
TO. -00 p. xtr.
?hnday9 8:00 a, m. trip9 omitted
Headaches are caused
jU by Eye strain; can be car
ed permanently by proper fitted glasses
LXSHARICK* ottlcias JUNEAU
JUST RECEIVED
A BIO LINE OF THE
famous Banner Brand
Klaists, Kimonas, Skirts
Cotton Fleece, Linen, Voile,
Cassimere, Velvet, Silk, Net
Lace, etc., = 1.25 to $1.50
Skirts, = = 6.00 to $15.00
Kimonas, - 2.00 to $8.00
Dressing Saques, .75 to $4.00
Wm. Stubbins
FRONT STREET Kemmis Block DOUGLAS
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I WHOLESALE and RETAIL
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;> Ham, Bacon and Lard
J Fish and game in season
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FISH AND GAME IN SEASON
D STREET DOUGLAS, ALASKA
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WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS
AGTsroB oiympta Brewing Company
maamaaam
the Island fioteh*
ALBPN BARITELLO, Proprietor
Best Grades mines, Eiquors, and Cigars
NO fNFERrOR BRANDS
Family Trade Solicited Free Delivery FRONT ST., DOUGLAS
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