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THE PROGRESSIVE-MINER Ketchikan. Alaska. ...■ .—.- ' ~ Entered st the Post Office at Ketchikan. Alaska a? second class matter October 21. !$U. tinnier the act c March S» 1ST?. THE PROGRESSIVE PRINTING COMPANY J. E. RIVARD . Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single copy.5 cents Six months, it ; . By rarr.-er. per moots, 75 cents One year. SS tS ADVERTISING RATES Fumis.ei on app .... The Pnogressaxv-Miner .s strictly non-partisan . denoted to the best interests of ear city. Seat Teas ten: Alaska in particular ana the Territory us gx... . .. KEUHIKAN. \ LA SKA. DECEMBER 2L IMS. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Net only because -t is customary at this time ct the year to wish one another u> ie r.serry. but be cause the feeling to be Kerry has reached us and wc desire to share that feeling with all our fellexvcnen Being in such a frame of mind, the Prorgessive Miser wishes ail a Merry. Merry Christmas. -♦ + + THE DAY OF DAYS Christmas aoov* all others is the children's festi val. The Babe of Bethlehem is its chief figure. Tr.t story of the Star uni the YV;se Men :re~. the Eisi >■ fseinated childhood through the ..ges. am Sir .. Clause and his reindeer leads all legendary lore o: j youth. Here is a fairy tale that coir.es true yea.' after year, generation after generation, and cm nearer grown-ups come so a realisation of me ■ accent and generous spirit of childhcod the i. sprier must tbe.ir Christmas be. The birth of Christ brought also the birth into the world of the spirit of regard and cons, dera... for our fellow beings, sympathy and aid in distress Is substituted love for hate, generosity for selfish ness and gave external evidence cf that inner life in men that it is fenny hoped shall survive th flesh. It is the day ©f days to the human race, the day on which we renew our youth, open our rearts ■ sr. i pccietbooks i and think of others rather than our selves. When good wishes and gvoa wid trams.ate-i into good deeds bring 3 glow of unselfishness. The celebration of Christmas this year as it ' as last, will be tinged with sadness the worse over. Even those countries least affected by the secure •' of warfare, there must be a feeling that tr.e .-ea - which are represented by Christanity have fallen far share of realisation. Bat the day must e: n 1.hen ;he teachings cf the msec uc lowly carp. of Nazareth wil ■ he heart, an. 1 less ' 'ife arsi v.-jtk among men w'O above -. 1 s and mists cf battlefields. The: -icy and river, and woe will be banished from 1 a ffadrs. '.1 the joys of “Peace and Good ’A T : Men- shall bide forever. rHK PAS !NG OF GRANDPARENTS — (From Vogue) A man is . old a# he fee's," contains more troth t‘ pherisr.ts. The present generation 1 of American a ' has been robbed of its grand pa rents. for the old lady and the old gcntlenuu no longer sit bj the fire and spoil their grand children. Grand other is off so a dance or a suf frage meeting. hsle grandfather plays golf th" whole season through. Grandmother's caps are si drag on the iwrlwt. while grandfather's stick has been banished to he garret. The old lady and her husband feel a ten years younger "3 an their pc rents felt at their age. It is no longer an impro pri.ty for grand a rents to do the things one* thought twenty years too young for them. T1 gT.'ndchfidnrv rorlly rfs. a delightful somethin that genuine grrr.dpamrts used to contribute » ‘ domesttc life hr s:nr- -‘ oncuch. th-' ;■. --ten haee no- abandened the traditional deference due front voath to ate. It survives as a son of chiv alrle t radii ion. trough how long it can survive in so practical sc* ely r.s curs, who can guess ' Ter haps the gr.md'ch-’hiren ’Vo it better than the grand parents. It 5> -vater.tly absurd for all the fyoung people of the he use to be constantly on t ie wv cb for the comfort . -d s-vety of an old couple who de cline to crov eld ar.d who come and go vish briskness and • 'per hardly surpassed by yotst" itself. Perhaps the fiction of venerating grand parents will continue indefinitely. nn’ess. indeed grea; grandparents shall take th,- place ot-.ce occu pied by a year-it generation In American house holds. --4- 4- 4 IRREFARABl.il TESTEKDAV . fro.a "Neighbors") ihe ■•■-.uds sung ;o you .as; night—they crooned urour.u the '•• r.d. and -..'died through the chimney ar.u s;-ed the eldest music of the spheres. cu. of -.-“.e - d-jac r, they came to you. laden witii such ;:-.elo,i.-.-s ,s only greet hearts and brave sou.s can unders .and—t-istfui and eerie .urges of tne vhat-fcas-bee:; and the hat-ean-never-be. There- aren't - erds with which to phrase the bur i;n of their lays—at ;.ai ot which old wounds dulled with th; chill of Time ache to open and voices call front the Xever-Never-Land. asking th . and th*: : :: tlv.r.gs that sh.arae you and make the best in. you blush for the worst in you. Oh. the irreparable Yesterdays—the steps that can never be retraced—the roses that can't be picked front the gutters of wantonness and cleansed o. .heir set;! Ar i h Isn’t sc much the things which you did— the reckless impulse or the nted: tated wrong—as what you have neglected. Titer art lor. ly nteuads in -Quiet acres, market by raln-st. Ir.ed shafts, around which the grass grows wild and he weeds find root. The wind is trying to tell you—trying to say to you that there’? ' - —time remember. Not with ostentation ami para-ic .:’ - . r.g. 'ha* men car. see. Rea; r*on snsents can't be ’m - -? stone. Memorials of nstea glass ar;- tablets ‘ vour vanity. ?«y which a mob .an 'earn the lav'shsess. not the depth of year emo tion. If you would bond windows to memory, set them tm within s soul. A becs-e sad ;■ tie H Ap ply at this office, or *© Mr?. Geoige Cbesaey. A:t. -* Fer a Sior: Tie« Orly THE DAILY PROGRESSIVE- MIN ER. EIGHT MONTHS FOP. S-;.v CASH THANK you: KETCHIKAN PUBLIC LIBRARY AND FREE READWG ROOM 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. MRS. d. B. THOMPSON Librarian -+ AifOXO THE CHURCHES Christian Science Society Sabje<t for Dweffiber 2*5th 15*15 ‘-CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" Front street, ftetctiikan. Hegolar Service; Sunday 11 ^ Wednesday er ^ntag readis? All Are Welcome Flirt M. A- Cesnu Sasiry Casrea »ere-e* LI * c »*-' Tasraiay prayer £ S 51. p ~ Friday ti. ir * ■. V ei. First aad third VadMatit iit*r ^k>m at 2:55 Ladies Aii S--trty H. HF VCICHE.NER, Pmi-: * CATHOLIC CHURCH Lo* Mass at 8:30 a. m. High Ji«: at 10:30 a no. Sunday Scnuo. at 2:30p.ui. - .nday Vesper* at 7:30 p. to Week Day Mm: at 8 a. m. Rev. PALL P. KERNS. Paste Saint John’s Church S.15 Natrre Sunday School 11 a.nv. Montiuz Pr&yer aad Sennas ■Holy Corr.nscnion first Squads.. ST. JOHN'S EPTSCOUAL CHURCH in the moth, 11 AO a.ra-i 12:15 a.r.-. Sunday School 7:3® p.Ei. Er^ai-.'i* Prayer Tharaday 8:0© pm Choir ®r«scSi . Thumbty 2 A® par. Vemas’i C-' REV. HAROLD H. KELLEY. hStK Hit The Trail j For the East V ia the "MILWAUKEE” j The New Short Line and the Alaskan’s Favorite All-steel trains and a Top=notch service w here 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, Trav eling Passenger Agent Juneau. Alaska Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway PACIFIC ALASKA NAVIGATION COMPANY THE ADMIRAL LINE Pt --rr kmCounu Freer Socio-.tusu Bc-rrn '£ - T»cose» a&d Seatsie ter Kezeh-r —Searis-Si.t, Frtaksii. tse- JUdO. F*M2Mf3n toai. KHaVj _ v .. TifcR>i CortOTa. Tiitei Pen aaowj * -•_» the f l, : i-’O tUus: _ j 7.E-uar. uBrnbeCuu J k- Seatlwrr GtSferris Port.. Irjes peters Sltd K&iiak < Stetson AdsozaJ Erins And Watson CiU it Ketchikan North and Scstkbocsd oa ti* 8th, 28th aad 2Sthof each Eosth, *. ez/? *. 1 » .slacwrt SGtoce. H OALLAGtiER. ‘.p-: NORTHLAND DOCK GO.. A*m PHONE SO Keubkia 25 per cent Discount On all dry goods and other toilet articles until further notice at the GATEWAY STORE TO SAVE SHOE I E A TITER W* are offering- nn sdsrth month.'? sd* scrip* ion to the Daily-Prog res ■ e Miner 'or $3.00 cash—we give ms Use collector's commission -• EXTRA SPECIAL The Daily Erogressiv e-M'nor i'su - ;3u months for $3.00 cash This *"fer snhjeet to withdrawal at i 1 iu without roller. Che, pc "’son going oir in the rsin an ■ -riiminj !•. ADVERTISED LETTERS For the week ending Dec. 5? ISIS. Banning, O. J. Buxton, L. P. Donaldson. V". Hassard, W. A. Hooke;-. Clarence* P. Parties c’amvr.g letters from above list must nay a fee of otto cent for each Vttc-r claimed. A3! letters ttncln'med Tan. 1 l:'-' will be sent to the Dead Lotte* Office, IVashin won, D. C. When calling for tlie above, say Advertisod. M F. SWIM'EORD. Postmaster. For Bent—D* -siraUo -,;r r on.od ''use, hot an s e«3d water. b.utJi room, and a31 Sin* n: ' ri> cooven t-nces. Fine vie. . A m ! Mrs Young. Xewtowp 4; a Iv -♦ LOYAL OKT>EB OF MOOSE Loral 1X4 y.;:: r. ." :i i Wedrmdav YlsitteS Mr : h< :> cerdishy invised. Hill X r r-.-m M jn dav. Tr.ursi.c- Fri day and Salsrfay. CHOICE HOLIDAY LIQUORS Martin, of the Syie lass received a large • o,i. « : fine liquors. purchased h'i for parti ular family •--..do, Ho iimwitni.s that tole iio -dors will Iv delivered free ' c ha roe it> any part of town from 2 o 5 par... from now on till aftei he holidays. Call up phone 42. Adv. tf. Draving \ii (>rtk>rs v:111 ho prom,-!’T « ',<] <•." folly executed C >iiir.acis Tr; : l ' tr An" \*> 'in* ketchikan f )ray ing Company J V cOKDEl.J Propietcr Phone No <>0. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We make a specialty of -h-rt orders at all times >f -he day or night. Our Dinners are un eaualed in the North. Private bc*€s for dinner parties. •TM- r- L HILICiCH Prop * ii m—11■ i ■ -r—--wmn . -a—a-JiM**—r.w. i-.J1 awn i mt j V 1Ym\ Timely Suggehtions for Uefiil Giirlsins Gills For Men For Ladies ■Slippers Kid Gloves Gloves Fancy Handkercheifs i-inen Handkerchiefs Rhinestone Hair Pins **e» Boudior Caps >i!k .Socks Traveling Cases '■it,eking Jackets Fancy Collars Hath Robes Vestees * 'Pis Pajamas Muslin Underwear in Xmas Boxes Arm Band and Garter Sets Kayser's Silk Underwear Fancy Suspenders Kayer’s Silk Stockings f ancy .•shirts Set Table Linen Silk and Wool Underwear Silk Sweater* Also a Complete* Line of Toys for the Children TONGASS TRADING COMPANY SHOP EARLY We would greatly appreciate ; our Christmas Grocery order and we art* prepared to supply you with the host the market affords in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Prices always right Prompt delivery Phone orders given prompt and careful attention II. R. Thompson Store PIIOMf H Ketchikan, Alaska 1-------i Chris >rr;.a:> Cheer with A Happy New Year E. E. SPAf HAWK i Patror ' No ' industry When Buying a Cigar Call for 1 KETCHIKAN CIGAR fi li is made from tho Purest and Sweetest j ! Havana filler tile i i. t of! ids. Made by hand and union made TRY ONE JOHN A. AN PERSON v tchikan, Alaska li f Ketchikan Jslaska The Originator and < -> Vendor of the Celebrated “ FI ’ ‘Ntif said! We Cut Geers THAT ARE Evenly Spaced Accurately Cut ANY NUMBER *0. TEETH FROM 7 to !4 Pitch AGENTS FOR Atlas Gas E n • . nes Oxy = Acetylene Welding BLACKSMITHING AND . GENERAL MACHINE WORK Q. E. LINQERFELT, Proprietor * We Manufacture and Ke p in Stock all kinds of I < * Spruce and f Lumber | t Can fill any orciei either stock | * or cut to specific;; dons ... t I 1 l Steamer Vigilant ai d . large Blanche | rle V | for charter for freight purposes I : * Ketchikan Power Company \ - nv, HEX CHRISTMAS COMES 1 i don’t want to find at the last X that you haven’t a shirt or a collar you care to wear. Make that won’t happen by sending J ir things to this laundry. .You : i i back perfectly finished • d itii buttons and buttonholes ioXH. Think that last clause ovcr. Phone 24. K ETC 1 UK AX STEAM LA EX DR V --——_—____# For Your Hardware, Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, Fishing Outfits. The Celebrated Walrus Oil Clothing Go To N. F. ZIMMERMAN Ketchikan - - r Alaska ■*——-Til II dr *1*'* —r— 1 - I1MM nil OH .■ # . . - -- _ Remember il the Firm of S 5 A. E. WALK - & SON § *3 DEALS io Hii.,SE-FURNITl'RL dl as in HUNTERS’ and S 15 FISHEMLrrSSURi Ll d diNS, FISHING-TACKLE, g TENTS cl dl Si/.e d '• - < .a My in -dock ^ jjj Prices Mo.si k: ,.sonal)lc. S 1mrrrrrrrrrrfihrrirrrrrrnk .