The Cordova daily times. (Cordova, Alaska). 1920-07-24 [p 2].€¦ · ONTEEL Perfumed with the new...
Transcript of The Cordova daily times. (Cordova, Alaska). 1920-07-24 [p 2].€¦ · ONTEEL Perfumed with the new...
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is now in operation. Bring in your old hats and have them made like new.
PEYSER THE TAILOR PHONE 188
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CORDOVA SHEET METAL
WORKS Goods Manufactured to Order of Sheet Iron, Galvanized Iron, Tin
and Zinc.
Phone 143 Second St., Next to Hospital
Real can be had at Osborne Bros., Manufacturing Jewelers, who make jew- elry of at! kinds fom Alaska gold.
We have the only GRADUATE OPTICIAN in Cordova, and can
grind lenses on short notice.
OSBORNE BROS. EXPERT JEWELERS, WATCHMAKERS, ENGRAVERS
FRESH FROM OUTSIDE Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton and Poultry
Wholesale and Retail All Orders Given Prompt Attention
NORTHERN MEAT MARKET 8TEAM HEA7
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Overland! otel MRS. J. W. KENNEDY
Ghitina, Alaska POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION
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BCST BRANDS OF CIGARS KEPT
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SHORT STORIES ABOUT ALASKA
The White Pass & Yukon railroad handled 700 passengers in two days time recently.
Several valuable dogs have died recently at Whitehorse from the ef-
fects of poison.
Frank Lowe, Pioneer Dawson mer-
chant in the Seward district, recent- ly returned from the states to Seward.
Miss Egbert recently returned from
Elm mission where she had gone for
the bureau of education in interest of the natives health.
Fred Pauetts, 22 years of age, died in Ketchikan recently after an
illness of two weeks. Relatives at
Seattle will take charge of the re-
mains.
The dog nuisance is causing con-
siderable activity in the police depart- ment at Nome. Owners of dogs are
notified to keep them up if they wish to see Fido live to a ripe old age.
Alfr Watkins, of Cincinnati, O., one of the greatest violinists of the
1 country gave a recital at the Pullen
House at Skagway while the Princess
Alice, on which he was a round trip- per was in port.
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The Shriners during their visit at
Petersburg were treated to a lunch of famous Petersburg shrimp salad.
They were in the city for a number
of hours and attended a dance given in their honor.
John Morrison, a machinist in the
| employ of the Alaskan engineering commission at Anchorage, was mar-
ried last week to Miss Catherine Reese. The ceremony was performed by Commissioner Carl Almy.
M. B. Dahl, a mild curer of Peters-
burg, recently arrived from the
states to start a mild cure plant in
the city. He reports that the mild cure business is looking more prosper- ous than it did earlier in the season.
Harry E. Garner, treasurer of the
Fortymile Dredging and Power Co. was in Dawson recently and announc-
ed that his father, Prof. Richard L.
Garner, a famous student of mon-
keys had died. Prof Garner has made
twenty-three trips to Africa to study jungle life and have proven beyond a
doubt that monkeys have a language.
The city council of Ketchikan is
attempting to cope with the reckless
driving of automobile owners in he
tciy, several near accidents having occurred recently. An auto coming down one of the narrow streets at
35 miles an hour skidded and nearly hit a small child on the sidewalk. The car turned up on two wheels and the f little girl had a very narrow escape, j
After the extremely poor season
experienced by the Alaskan can-
neries, it might be expected that a
number of them would not attempt to
operate. The prospects for a good pack at some points are very good. According to Captain Jensen of the
Admiral Evans, Prince William Sound is the only spot without good prospects but as the cannery at Val- dez and Unakwik are making good catches, there may be hopes for other
places.
Dad Abbey, one of the old timers of the Third division, has opened a
pcol hall and soft drink estabish- ment at Anchorage. “Dad” is about
76 years young and only recently re-
turned from the Texas oil fields.
A road will be constructed from
Anchorage along Knik arm to several ranches in that vicinity. Funds are
also available to complete the Tal-
keetna-Cache creek road and $15,000
is available to extend and improve the Wasilla-Willow creek road.
Owing to locomotive troubles, the excursion train run from Seward to
Anchorage July Fourth did not ar-
rive at the railroad city on Cook inlet until 9:40 o’clock at night, leaving Seward at 7 in the morning.
Regarding the food situation at Dime creek, it is not indicated that there will be any suffering by reason
of shortage. Some shortage exists but a major portion of the camp has
plenty of essential supplies and will see that no one suffers.
In tribue to the memory of the late Alfred S. Moore, former federal judge in the second division, the Nome bar association presented reso-
lutions expressing regret over the re-
cent passing of their former asso-
ciate, after which court adjourned for the day.
Two men were stranded on the side of Mt. Juneau recently, and citizens
seeing the fire feared that some one
was lost and climbed to their assis- tance. It was found that the party had been overtaken by night and
feared to make the descent in the
gathering darkness.
Anchorage is about to shed its
swaddling clothes and assume the ha-
biliments of the full-fledged incorpo- rated city. The railroad commission has been in charge of the town since
its founding, but the citizens are
anxious to go on their own hook, and have petitioned for incorporation.
In a lengthy decision rendered in
the District Court at Nome, Judge Holzheimer denied the application of
Attorney Fred Harrison for a writ of
mandamus to compel the city council
canvassing board to count the disput- ed ballot cast by C. L. Lovegren at
the recenty city election. City Attor-
ney O. D. Cochran represented the
city during the court proceedings. The decision removes the legal bar to in-
stallation of the newly elected mayor
of the city, the council members and other officials.
Just received—new line of fall and
winter ladies’ sweaters. Exclusive
styles. Classy garments. Call while
line is complete. O-T-O Shop, Wind-
sor Hotel. 21-tf
Your eyes fitted. Compound and
stigmatic lenses replaced. See Os-
borne. ■—-- ■ --
Wienie rolls and pastry of all kinds
at the Alaskan Grill. 17-tf
Just Arrived—A shipment of the
250-3000 Savage Bolt-Action Model
1920 sporting rifle. Come in and give it the once over. Blum-O'Neill Co. 3-tf
Professional kodak finishing. Scar-
borough. Agency at Cordova drug store.
Don’t argue. The Club Billiard Hall carries fresh tobacco. 27-tf
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DOES HE REFORM?
PATHE NEWS TOPICAL
COMING NEXT WEEK THE GREAT NAZIMOVA IN
“ OUT OF THE FOG ”
Monday night only—Mabel Normand in
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