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THE PROGRESSIVE-MINER , Ketchikan. Alaska. Entered at the Post Office at Ketchikan, Alaska as second class matter October 21, 1914, under the act of March 8, 1879. THE PROGRESSIVE PRINTING COMPANY J. E. RIVARD . Editor ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single copy ...5 cents Six months, $4.00 By carrier, per monts, 75 cents One year, $8.00 ADVERTISING RATES Furnished on application The Progressive-Miner is strictly non-partisan am. devoted to the best interests of our city, Southeastern Alaska in particular and the Territory in general. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA, DECEMBER 7, 1915. SOME OF US ^ONLY DRIFT It may be said without fear of successful con tradiction that among our little community, many are disatisfifed with their condition for which most of us cannot account for and without searching for the cause, we simply attribute it to “luck," If we would only use that mighty power with which nature endowed us, and that is, the faculty of reason ing, we would undoubtedly discover that we have only, been drifting with the time, never grasped op portunities, never used our reasoning faculties ;ind finally we find ourselves discontented. A great deal of poverty, sorrow and misery- met along the road of life is our own making, because we are just drifting with the tide here and there like a wreck. Instead of concentrating every power of our mind to battle our way through life, we lay down at the First obstacle and drift, forgetting that we have a reasoning faculty to clear the war to oppor tunities. 2 We must admit that every advance that we havemade was brought, by reason, just the same as every backward step has been imposed by the lack of it. If we look around us, we find that those who have succeeded were thoughtful men, for whom we have another name perhaps, but they were men who saw ahead of the time, grasped at opportunities and avoided mistakes. Back of the successful men is thought and reason, which only proves the assertion that only the thoughtless, heedless and mentally care less fail. For the simple reason that we are just drifting through life, forgetting that we may use our reasoning faculty as a rudde. to steer our course with to contentment. -+ + + LACK OF KNOWLEDGE APPARENTLY Is it the lark of knowledge or discrimination that prevents publicity of facts about the mining activity in the vicinity of Ketchikan ? However, we prefer to believe the former. Although we have a right to' believe that the Alaska and Northwest Mining Journal, a Seattle publication knows more of mining operations of Ketchikan and vicinity than it appar ently wants the world to know. This publication, particularly in its September number, mentioned every part of Alaska but Ketchi kan. Valdez, Seward, Juneau, Cordova and otherj places, but ignored Ketchikan entirely. As though * there was nothing doing in the mining line. When as a matter of fa.t and consequently of record, there is more mining going on hereabouts than at either Valdez, Cordova, Seward of Fairbanks. The Ketchikan precinct has several good mines that are being worked extensively. Others are being opened up which will make the precinct one of the most prosperous mining precincts of the country. Apparently, some of those mining publications are informed only in spots. -♦ ♦ ♦ HE WAS REMEMBERED "The visit I hBW paid to the old home town since I left it, seventeen years ago,” stated Sissors Smith, “proved a great disappointment. The only man who recognized me, after I had wandered for hours around the familiar streets, ’r.eath the drooping ellums and all such as that, was old Uncle Riley Rezzidew, who knew me the minute he set eyes on me by a debt of six bits which he claimed I had owed him when I went away." -4- 4- + DEFENDING OUR LANGUAGE (From the New York Sun) At this time the people call a man a “guy,” a woman a “skirt,” and a dog a “mutt.” Other sam ples of the speech of the people are not essential. The truth is that few can say anything in the old fashioned direct way. Ail have become so accus tomed to the use of slang that the common speech is no longer common: it is become a curiosity, rele grated to the obscure haunts of the “highbrows” and treated with scorn by the workeis of the world. While this undoubtedly gives much joy to Prof. Brander Mathews, it saddens some old fogies, who mourn the departure of earlier and more elegant ways of speaking, as they mourn the decadence of earlier and better manners. Perhaps the two were unrelated, but they were at least companions. It is not probable that if the young ceased to call their elders “old guys” or "geezers,” to refer to other people’s mothers as "skirts’ or “rags,” and gnerally began to lift their terminology toward levels of a decorum less figurative, if more prosaic,: they might also improve their manners ? At any rate is there any overwhelming reason why the youth of this time should be almost unacquainted with the plain English tongue and unable to say the simplest things except in slang? It is a matter worthy of the consideration of those _ teachers and professors who may perhaps not agree with the Columbia sage that “everything goes.” -4- * * THE SOUND OF SHRAPNEL (From Scribner’s) Have you ever heard shrapnel, by any chance'1 No? Well, it sotfnds as much as anything else like | a winter gale howling through the branches of a pine tree. It is a moan, a groan, a shriek and a wail rolled into one, and when the explosion conies it sounds as though some one had touched off a stick of dynamite under a grand piano. And it is not particularly cheering to know that the ones you hear do not harm you, and that it is the ones you do not have time to hear that send you to the cemetery. Our Advice Is: When yon feel out c>f sorts from consti pation, let us say that if do not relieve you, see a physician, because do other borne remedy will. Sold only by us. Ketchikan Drug Co. For a Short Time Only THE DAILY PROGRESSIVE- MIN ER, EIGHT MONTHS FOR $5.00 CASH. THANK YOU! KETCHIKAN PUBLIC LIBRARY AND FREE READING ROOM e. 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. MRS. J. ft. THOMPSON Librarian -* AMO NO THE CrHTJXOHSS Christian Sole nee Society 9 *■ ' » v • - . Subject for Sunday December 12tb, “God The Preserver of Men.” Front street, Ketchikan, Regular Services Sunday ii ani Wednesday evening reading and Song Services at 7:20 p.m All Arc Welcome Pint M. B. Chszch A" Sunday Chareh eaeviee U a. m and f:S0 p. ax. Thursday Prayer Meeting 8:30. p.m. Friday chMr meets 8 o’clock. First and third Wednesday after aeons nt 2:80 Ladies Aid Society. H. W. MICHENER, Pastor CATHOLIC CHURCH Low Mass at 8:30 a. m. High Mass at 10:30 a. m. Sunday School at 2:30p.in. Sunday Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Week Day Mass at 8 a. m. - Rev. PAUL P. KERNS. * Paster Saint John's Church 9:45 Native Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon (Holy Communion first Sunday ST. JOHN’S EPISCOUAL CHLRCH in the month, 11:00 a.m ) 12:15 a.m Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer ] Thursday 8:00 p.m Choir practice* Thu»rda> 2:3(1 p.m Woman’s Guijd. REV. HAROLD H. KELLEY, PaWor. Hit The Trail For the East Y j a ^ “MILWAUKEE” The New Short Line and the Alaskan’s Favorite All-steel trains and a Top-notch service where You’ll be among friends From start to finish. For information or literature write or ask, C. M. TAYLOR, Local Agent, or A. E. HARRIS, Traveling Passenger Agent Juneau, Alaska Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway PACIFIC ALASKA NAVIGATION COMPANY THE ADMIRAL LINE PCGBT SorFD-CALINOBNIA PUGET SOUND-ALASKA ROUTE RorT* —Tacoma and Seattle for Ketebh —SeatUe-Sen Frencuco. con- kan. Petersburg. Juneeti. Kauri) a ««trng with the Yel. end H.rard Wen*. Enanasr, la Toocbe, Cook lor Southern California Porta. Inlet potota. Seward and Kodiak. Steamers Admiral Brans And Watson Call at Ketchikan North and Southbound on the 8th, 18th and 28thof each month. Right reserved to change schedule without notice. H GALLAGHER. Agent, NORTHLAND DOCK CO.. Agent ■>«"«*■PHONE 60 Ketchikan 25 per cent Discount On all dry goods and other toilet articles until further notice at the GATEWAY STORE A. KALEEL, Prop. I ! i „ Growing Children frequently need a food tonic and tissue builder for their good health. SansO* 3SS3L containing HgpophotpAilto is the prescription for this. Ketchikan Drug Co. EXTRA SPECIAL The Daily Progressive- M' ner foi ri^ht months for $5.00 cash. This offer subject to withdrawal at any (mi without notice. Cheaper than going out in the rain ami borrowing it. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST OF THE KETCHIKAN. ALASKA, POST OFFICE Advertised letter list of the Ket chikan, Alaska. Post Office. For the week ending Dec. 4, 1915. Connor. Mrs. Wm. Cornelinsen. C. Leeseth, Peder Leighton, Miss Helen Neal, Miss Lizzie Peck, Charley Pedersen, Julius Ferine, Miss Irene All letters unclaimed by Dec. 18, 1915 will be sent to the Dead Let ter Office, Washington. D. C. When calling for the above, say Advertised. M. E. SWINF.FOI5D, Postmaster. For Rent—Desirable four roomed house, hot and eold tenter. bath room, and all the modern conven iences. Fine view. A pply Mrs. Yonng, Newtown. 6t s.lv. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Local 224. regular meeting Wednesday Visiting Brothers cordially invited. Hall for rent, Mon day, Thursday. Fri day and Saturday. CHOICE HOLIDAY LIQUORS Mr. M. E. Martin, of the Side- I board, has just received a large j stock of fine liquors, purchased J especially for particular family j trade. He announces that tele- ; phone orders will be delivered free j of charge in any part of town from 2 to 5 p.m., from now on till after the holidays. Call up phone 42. Adv. tf. Draying All Orders will be promptly aid carefully executed. Contracts Taken For Anv Work Ketchikan DrayingCompan> J. W. CORDELL, Propietor. Phone No. 60. ROYAL CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We make a specialty of short orders at all times of the day or night. Our Dinners are un equaled in the North. Private boxes for dinner parties. MTCHELL piLICICH- Prop Stedman Hotel HI STEVENS MGR. Headquarters for Commercial, Can nery and Mining Men First Class Cafe and Buffet in Connection ---— -—— SPECIAL WINTER RATES FOR PERMANENT GUESTS IN GOOD CLEAN ROOMS STEAM HEATED, AND WITH ALL THE . SERVICE AND ACCOMMODATIONS OF A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. RATES UPON APPLICATION. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA CLEARANCE SALE On Taffeta Ribbons No. 1. Regular Price .021-2c- yd. Sale Price .01 l-2c. per yd. No. 1-2 Regular Price .021-2c. yd Sale Price .02 c.per yd. No. 2 Regular Price .50 c. yd. Sale Price .02 l-2c. Ped. yd. No. 3 Regular Price .05 c. yd. Sale Price .03 c.per yd. No. 5 Regular Price .081-4c. yd. Sale Price .05 c.per yd. No. 7 Regular Price .10 c. yd. Sale Price 07. c.per yd. No. 9 Regular Price .12 l-2c. yd Sale Price .08 l-3c. per yd. No. 12 Regular Price 15. c. yd. Sale Price .10 c. qer yd. No. 16 Regular Price .20 c. yd. Sale Price .12 l-2c. per yd. Come early while the assortment is good Be sure to see our new line of Ladies’ Collars, Dol eros, Vestees, Boudier Caps, Maudarin Caps and the veTy latest in Fur Trimed Collar and Cuff sets, on display in our windows TONGASS TRADING COMPANY .-. '■ ■ ^ Specials for December 101b Best Cane Sugar .75 All brands of Milk 3 for .25 Wb pkg. Rooled Oats Premium .25 Choice Evap. Peaches 21b .25 Fancy Evap. Prunes 21b .25 Fancy Evap. Prunes 251b box $2.50 Extra Fancy Evap. Prunes 8It> box $1.10 Cluster Raisins lib pkg. 2 for .35 New Crop Walnuts 21b for .45 I Sks. Fancy Head Rice .45 5 per cent Cash Rebate Tickets given with the above goods H. R. Thompson Store Now Is the Time To buy where your dollar > buys the most 1-4 off on Dry Goods E. E. SPARHAWK Patronize Home Industry When Buying a Cigar Call for KETCHIKAN CIGAR It is made from the Purest and Sweetest Havana filler the market offords. Made by hand and union made TRY ONE \ JOHN A. ANDERSON Ketchikan, Alaska the Lotus Buffet Ketchikan JRIaska The Originator and Vendor of the Celebrated “LOTUS FIZZ” ‘INuf said! Ketchikan Iron Works We Cut Gears THAT ARE Evenly Spaced Accurately Cut ANY NUMBER OF TEETH FROM 7 to JN_ Pit:h AGENTS FOR Atlas Gas Engines Oxy = Acetylene Welding BLACKSMITIIING AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK Q. E. LINGERFELT, Proprietor i___ _ IWe Manufacture and Keep in Stock all kinds of | Spruce and Cedar Lumber I Can fill any order either stock | or cut to specifications ... | : Steamer Vigilant and Barge Blanche | for charter for freight purposes | ; Ketchikan Power Company I WE PUT UP A GOOD SHOW of the whitest and cleanest linen at all times; and you may rely npon the superior finish of all our work. We have ample facilities for taking care of hotel and boradlng-house work all the year round, and we are noted for the exceptional care and aocuracy we show in handling your lanndry work and for the reasonable charges we make. Phone 24. KETCHIKAN STEAM LAUNDRY ———————————„ For Your Hardware, Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, Fishing Outfits. The Celebrated Walrus Oil Clothing Qo To N. F. ZIMMERMAN Ketchikan - - Alaska rTTFJJJJTJjJ3JJJJJJT. Remember that the Firm 5 A. E. WALKER & SON S DEALS in HOUSE FURNITURE as well as in HUNTERS’ and S 2 FISHERMEN’S SUPPLIES, such as GUNS, FISHING-TACKLE, g 2 TENTS of all Sizes, and kept constantly in stock 2 S Prices Most Reasonable. ^