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FROTH ORDERS SEWARD CHAPTER NO. 10, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Meeets the second and fourth Mondays of each 1 month in Odd Fellows’ | Hall at 8 p. m. Visiting members always wel come; Mrs. J. P. Han non, W. M.; W. C. Erwin. Secretary. SEWARD REBEKAH LOGE NO. 6-A. I. O. O. F. Meets the first and third Mondays of each month in Odd Fellows Hall at 8:00 p. m. Visiting mem bers are always wel come. Jennie Paul son, N. G., Signd E. Mcmtt, Secy. IGLOO NO. NINE, PIONEERS OF ALASKA Meets every Second and Fourth Fri day nights in Odd Fellows Hall; F. B. Moore, President; C. M. Brosius, Sec retary. SEWARD LODGE NO. 1425, L.O.O.M. Meets every first / and third Tues day eaoh month at 8 p. m„ at Odd Fellows Hall. All visit* i n g members welcome. PETER N. ANDERSON, Dictator. M. A. HORNER. Secretary. SEWARD LODGE NO 219, F. * A. M. JL Stated communications first and third Wednesdays of each /▼^Ymonth*; visiting brethren wel* come. Carl E. Orlander, W. M.; J. H. Flickinger, Secretary. RESURRECTION LODGE NO. A-7, I. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday at C<^i=s:^0 8:00 p. m. in Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. Peter S. Lalios, N. G., Ludvig Lars son, secretary. THE PANHANDLE Soft Drinks and Candies Cigars and Tobaccos CARD TABLES John Lofgren Proprietor Phone Madison 54 Next Door to Liberty Theatre CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANTED—Man or woman to distrlb ute Rawleigh’s Food Products, Househhold Remedies, Extracts, Flavors, Spices, Soaps, Toilet Pre parations, Stock and Poultry Sup plies to users. Lowest prices; best values. 30 million packages of these Products sold to United States and Canadian consumers last year. Raw leigh’s business established 1899; 15 million dollars capital. We train and help you—no experience need . ed. Pleasant, profitable work. Write for particulars giving full informa tion about yourself. Enclose snap shot or photo if possible. The W. T. Rawleigh Co., Oakland, Calif., Dept. C. FOR RENT—The furnished home of i Mrs. Stotko. Enquire at the Stot ! ko store. 14t FOR SALE—500 hand-power stump pullers, $30 each; horsepower, $75; automatic gates; hand well borers; water wheels. J. Duerest, 111 3rd i Renton, Wn. i FOR SALE—Quartz and placer not i ices, proof of labor blanks and any other legal blanks applying to the Terirtory, at The Gateway office, tf. WANTED—To Buy, Clean cotton rags, will pay 5c per pound. Gateway, tf. FOR SALE—Lumber and building material of all kinds. Cal M. Bro sius, Seward, Alaska. tf. Mefford’s fresh ranch eggs. Seward Trading Co. Orlander Jeweler Dealer in Watches and Clocks, Nugget Jewelry, Old 'Ivory, Curios, and a full line of goods usually car ried in a first class Jewelry store. Watches Repaired on Short Notice SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY GATEWAY jSg Alaska’s Best And Most Popular | Cafe m gjj Merchants’ Lunch 50c Plate§| Served from 11:30 to 1:30 P. M. BANQUET ROOM and PRIVATE BOXES Fresh Cordova Crabs arrive on each boat. Served many styles. Also prepared to take home The Seward Grill sibmsisbsm®®! NEARLY ALL ALLOTTED ACCORD ING TO STATEMENT IN JU NEAU EMPIRE Alaska will receive this year $472, 547 from the Forest Highway Fund appropriated by Congress and $20, 662 of the Forest Development Fund, making a total of $493,109, it was an nounced in Juneau by District For ester Charles H. Flory. Approxi mately $450,000 of the Forest High way Fund has been alloted to vari ous programmed projects subject to the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture. Word brought back from Washing ton 'by M. D. Williams, Asst Engin eer, B. P. R., indicated the program would very likely be approved in its entirety. Pending its formal adop tion by the Department, however, the various projects included on the pro gram will not be made public. New Type of Roads Approval by Washington officials of construction of low-cost develop ment roads into mineralized areas, brings about a new phase of road construction ni Southeastern Alaska which, it is expected, will be re reflected in future programs. A com mittee composed of R. J. Sommers, Territorial Highway Engineer, repre senting the Territory, Mr. Flory and Mr. Williams will select the areas for surveys to determine the initial projects under this classification, it was announced. HieH SCHOOL TEAM WILL INVADE ANCHORAGE TOWN The first local school basketball team to ever invade the Anchorage territory leaves tomorrow for the inlet metroplis where they will play the Anchorage high school a series Df three games, Thursday night, Fri day and Saturday. The lads are all “pepped” up over the games and are departing with all the confidence in the world that they will bring home :he “bacon.” The team leaving will consist of Francis Leslie, Bernard Horton, Guy ind Raymond Manthey, Howard Sef jrovich, Jack Morton and Jack Sparks. Superintendent Mc'Ewen will accompany the boys. A number of student rooters will iccompany the squad. The results >f the games will 'be broadcasted md telephoned over to the Gateway. TENNIS PLAYER ELEVATED PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15. (fp)— Excluding Vincent Richards from its L926 ranking list as a professional, :he U. S. Lawn Tennis association ele vated William Tilden to first place imong the national amateur players ’or the seventh consecutive year. ANIMALS SUPPORT THEM HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Feb. 15. (£>)— i’red Datig, casting director for Par imount studios, says that at least 100 people in the film center live veil, eat reguarly and have motor ars and bank accounts supported by rained animals working in the pic ures. Coleman’s Gas Lamps and Lan- - eras. J. L. Graef. The finest Safety Razor In the world J $15. Schallerer’s Alaska Shop. Take In the Liberty tonight Picture Framing. Schallerer’s Alas ka Shop. , j. Scheaffer’a Lifetime Pens and Pen cils. Schallerer’s Alaska Shop. LOOKING AHEAD Alaskan progress of the past forecasts the future greatness of the Northland, and justifies all Alaskans in holding to their firm faith in the Territory’s possibilities and worth. By aiming high and working together—actively and steadily—those having to do with Al askan progress can accomplish much. “Looking Ahead” to still great er things, and planning and working accordingly, is the one way that a high purpose can be realized. The Alaska Railroad—a pioneer system—is gradually and pain stakingly striding towards a great goal—the greater development of Alaska; and that the future is bright and promising is attested by the steady and consistent upward trend of past and present activi ties. The Alaska Railroad is “Looking Ahead.” DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR The Alaska Railroac, (McKinley Park Route) Anchorage . Alaska Capt. 0. A. Johansen. NEXT SAILING STR. STARR OUT OF SEWARD FOR THE WESTWARD MARCH 7 G. C. Henderson’ Agent PHONE MADISON 139 SEWARD, ALASKA ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. Vessel Lv Seattle Lv. Seward Northbound Southbound Alaska-Feb. 12_ Feb. 19 Northwestern-Feb. 19___Feb. 26 Victoria-Feb. 26_Mar. 5 Alaska-Mar. 5___Mar. 12 Northwestern --Mar. 12___ Mar. 19 Yuk°n —-Mar. 19__ Mar. 26 Alaska _-Mar. 26_ Aur 2 Reduced Southbound round trip fares now in effect FOR RATES AND INFORMATION APPLY J. H. FLICKINGER, Agent SERVING ALASKA Regularly and dependably Vessel Sails from Seattle Watson _Feb 16 Watson_Mar. 9 Arrives South from Seward Seward Feb. 23 Feb. 27-9 a. m. Mar. 16 Mar. 21.—...9 a. m. Evans _Mar. 23 Watson—Mar. 30 Fairagut _Apr 6 Mar. 30 Apr. 4_9 a. m. Apr. 6 Apr. 11_9 a. m. Apr. 13 Apr. 18_9 a. m. •Admiral Watson only calls at Yakutat. •Admiral Farragut only calls at Valdez. •Admiral Watson, Feb. 16, calls at all ports. • WAYNE BLUE, Agent r Telephone Main 81 Residence Madison 40 Pacific Coastwise oervtce »ADMIRAL UNE l H.P. ALEXANDER. PRESIDENT!