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Have You Tried The New 1922 CARABANA CIGAR (De Luxe) Two for 25 Cents Made fro mthe most perfectly cured Havana Tobacco for the past eight years. FLOR DE MOSS (Clear Havana) Shade Grown Wrapper, new 1922 cigar. The only two brands on the market at this time made of perfect leaf. Mason Ehrman Co., Seattle and Portland i«. J. B. CARO & CO. JUNEAU, ALASKA Distributing Agents ALASKA MOVING PICTURE CORPORATION CAPITAL $150,000.00 SHARES $10.00 EACH INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF ALASKA SUBSCRIPTION RATES 25 PER CENT DOWN—BALANCE dN OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 1ST, 1923 AUSTIN E. LATHROP.President and General Manager CAL M. BROSIUS, of Seward, Alaska.Secretary W. H. WHITTLESEY.Treasurer L. V. RAY.General Counsel THIS COMPANY INTENDS TO PRODUCE PICTURES OF ALASKA ONLY—AND TO BE AN ALL-ALASKAN PROPOSITION, 51 PER CENT OF THE STOCK TO BE SUBSCRIBED AND OWNED BY ALASKANS. THE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND THE COM MERCIAL CLUBS OF THE FOLLOWING TOWNS HAVE ENDORSED THIS GREAT PRODUCTION, CORDOVA, VALDEZ, SEWARD, ANCHORAGE AND FAIRBANKS. THE FIRST PICTURE TO BE PRODUCED BY THIS CORPORATION WILL BE 12 REELS OR 12,000 FEET OF FILMS. SUBSCRIPTION LISTS ARE NOW OPEN —SEE— CHAS. J. GOODALL CORDOVA, ALASKA COAST LEAGUE TEAMS HAVING CLOSE FINISH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19.—Loca tion of the baseball park over which the Pacific Coast Baseball League pennant will fly for the next year was determined in a close finish struggle between the San Francisco Seals and the Vernon Tigers. San Francisco this year has man aged to take the championship away from Southern California, where it has remained since 1917, when it was won by the Seals. Vernon won the pennant in 1918, 1919 and 1920. Last year it went to Los Angeles. In addition to the title, however, the players of both teams tried hard for the first-place prize of $6,000. which was voted by the league this year for the first time. The second place team got $4,000; third place $3,000; fourth place $2,500; fifth place. $2,000; sixth place, $1,500 and sev enth place $1,000. Last place brought nothing. Another incentive to the leaders is the fact that the Pacific Coast League champions probably will play the win ners of the American Association or International League. The proceeds V from the games, together with the prize money, will give each player on the winning team about $750. PLAY FIRST GAME IN NEW STADIUM PASADENA, Cal., Oct. 19. — Pasa dena's new stadium, planned to ac commodate an audience of 65,000, will be sufficiently near completion to per mit play of the U. S. C.—California game here October 28. It will be turned over to the Tournament of Roses Association November 1 by the contractors and construction of seats will be continued through November and December. ATTRACT MAJOR LEAGUES REDLANDS, Cal., Oct. 19.—A move I has been initiated to provide a base ball diamond here with a view to at tracting major league teams to Red lands in the training season. Cap tain Frank Dillon, uncle of Clari Griffith, manager of the Washinetn Americans, said that the team would train here if facilities wer° o’-’Rable THIS WEEK’S GAMES Friday, October 20 Moscow—Washington State vs. Idaho. Saturday October 21 Pendleton—Oregon vs. Whitman. Seattle—Oregon Aggies vs. Wash ington. Stanford—Stanford vs. St. Mary’s Berkeley—California vs. St. Mary’s. Berkeley-—California vs. Olympic Club. Los Angeles—Nevada vs. University of Southern California. Berkeley—California Fresh vs. San Diego High. Portland—Multnomah vs. Gonzaga. San Luis Obispo—Stanford Second Varsity vs. Cal. Poly. Claremont—Pomona vs. Cal. Tech. Boulder—Utah vs. Colorado. Butte—Montana vs. Montana School of Mines. Fort Collins—Colorado College vs. Colorado Aggies. Logan—Colorado Mines vs. Utah Ag gies. Helena—Montana Wesleyan vs. Mt. St. Charles. Los Angeles—Occidental vs. S. B. U. C. Tacoma—College of Puget Sound vs. Ellensburg Normal. A BARGAIN Road House and Trading Post for sale where trails to Young Creek, Chititu Creek, Dan Creek and Chisana fork twelve miles from McCarthy. Is a going con cern and a good turnover. Write or see Mrs. L. D. Brown, McCarthy, Alaska. J. C. SMITH Plumber and Steamfitter Corner Front au<i B Sta. Alaska Transfer Co. Transfer - - Storage - - Coal - - Taxi AGENTS SERVICE STATION Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles J. L. GALEN, Manager CORDOVA, ALASKA RED | LINE ^ TRY DION SHOE SHOP On First Street For Boots, Pacs, Shoes Also Repairing r FAIR PRICES TO ALL THE CHICAGO CLUB FOR Soft Drinks Cigars and Tobacco ALSO Card and Pool Tables Frame’s TAXI CABS Passenger Bus —And— Transfer Service Phone 80 ARE YOU LOYAL? Support the advertisers of this paper by spending Y©ur m$V.crr r**^ them. Keep your money in CoraoVS. ■- l ON SALE AT CASH GROCERY PHONE 170 I : Carnation Milk, per case 1.6.45 Cane Sugar, per sack.8.50 Golden Butter, per pound ...55 Golden West Eggs, per dozen.65 Fisher’s Blend Flour, per sack.2.50 Yakima Potatoes, per pound ..03 £ National Assorted Cookies, per pound.35 National Assorted Cookies, 10 pounds .... 3.25 Best Cheese, per pound.30 Corn Beef Hash, can. .35 S & W Fruit Salad, can. .50 S & W Peaches, can...40 S & W Raspberries, can.40 S & W Plums, can.40 5 Gallon Can Pearl Oil .2.00 Domino Matches .10 Toilet Paper, large roll, 10c, per doz.. 1.10 White Laundry Soap, 4 for 25c or 18 for 1.00 S & W Pineapple, can.. .35 Shaker Salt ... .15 Assorted Soup . .10 Assorted Preserves No. 10 tin. 1.50 Assorted Jelly, glass. .20 Assorted Preserves, glass.30 Snider’s Catsup, per bottle. .30 Corn Starch, per pound. .10 S & W Peas, per can.25 S & W Asparagus, 2 for ..65 | Tomato Purre, can 15c, or per dozen .... 1.50 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, package.20 Pearls of Wheat .. #20 Grape Nuts . #20 Puffed Wheat.20 Rolled Oats, per sack.65 Corn Meal, per sack. .45 White Beans, per pound. .10 j Bayo Beans, 3 pounds for .25 = Imported Maccaroni, per pound.25 = Fancy Toilet Soap, 3 for.25 = Ivory Soap Flakes .10 i Rinso, large package .30 | Old Dutch Cleanser.10 = Citrus .30 |