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~ N { | ¥ ] g2 1 s . i ? ¢ { POLLY AND HER L’ALS I ANT THE LEAST BIT OPTMISTIC, NEEWAH SUCCEEDED | IN RESCLING ’ FoOR ASHULR! Bu LY, THEM A SAVAGES | T'SEE THROLGH HIS 15 SURE RNT CORK | DIsGLISE’ Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND Princess Alice dne 1o a tomorrow night Admiral Rogers to rive Saturday night or day. SCHETZULED SAILINGS due Sun- | Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle October 22, 9 a. m. | Admiral Watson scheduled to J sail from Seattle Oct. 26, || | at 100a. m. i Aleutian scheduled to sall frome Seattle Oct. 29 at 9 a. m. | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Yukon scheduled south about Oct. 26. i LOCAL oAILINGS | | Margnita scheduled to leave | | | for Sitka and way ports at | | | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | ! | Sails for Skagway every ] ' | Sunday at 11 p. m. I { *Irginia IV sails for Chickagot | ‘ | and way ports at 6 o'ack | | evary Wednesday night. For 1 | Chatham Straits route a | 160 o'clock every Saturday | night. I ——— e — ALEUTIAN IN PORT ON WAY TO SEATTLE Steamer Aleulmn Capt. Gus? Nord, arrived in port enroute south at midnight last night with { Hetkleman, A, Wile, W. R Nevilla the following passeng A A Humfrey, J. J. Mehe T J Doogan and two steerag h'nm! Seward; H. Stenf: Roy Bad- a W. 8. Kukland, J. W. Guck- er, Frank H., Foster and four steerage from Cordova. Passengers sailing south on the Aleu we For 8 le—Mrs. T. Maloney, ana Mrs., How- ard D. W. E. Dunkle, George L. Emmons, J. Miller, 8, H. Elder, H. Sutherland, A. Erl(k son, John Weil, H. H. Deck, Mar- tin Pond, Ole Ryan, Norman Tracy, G. Hendrikson, W. B. Kirk and wife, Gus Peterson, W. D. Eddy, C. C. Rudolph and twunl\ one steerage; for Ketchikan Worth, Frank Scully, W. H. Cafi well, Albert Brown, A. J. Arrives and one steerage. TIDES TOMORROW Low tide o, . 2.1 feet High tide 13.9 feet Low tide. .4:01 p, m. 4.4 feet High tide. .9:51 p. m. .. 13.7 fee! R THE MARTHA SOCTETY will meet with Mrs. G Friday, Oct. 21, at 2: —— TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell The old-time mixture of Sage you'll forget that you ever had Tea and Sulphur for darkening backache, lumbago or sciatica, be- gray, streaked and faded hair is cause your back will never hurt, grandmother's recipe, and folks or cause any more misery. Are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, 18 quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a Youthful ap- pearance is of the greatest ad- vantage. ‘ Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mus- 8y mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use prod- uet, for only 75 cents, improved . by the addition of other ingred- "jents, called “Wyeth’s Sage and Bulphur Compound.” It is very Mllr because nobody can dis- cover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush draw this through , taking one small & time; by morning the disappears, but what ‘the ladies with Wyeth's | J. E. Krause | | YUKON HER and three steerage. I’ After loading 2300 Alaska railroad at niled wéktward w. | Im\ ing passengers at today Dan Dabich fg John Cahill and S for Se d. Phone 576 \uu will ‘be pleased a room. gowns if you let us clean |and press them. An | presser on women's d | your service. Valet flnr\!ne UUGH' LU MBAGU'- RUB PAINS AN AGHING I(n up without sudden aches and twinges? I]m!s lumbago, sciati hp from a strain, and nllef the moment yo soothing, i‘.v Jucnhn Oil. Nothing else takes| lameness and stiff-| out soreness, ness g0 quickly. Yon simply rub (it on your back, and out comes| the pain. It is harmless, and ,doesn’t burn the skin. small trial bottle of 19‘. Jacobs Oil from i store, and after using never disappoints, MARINE Steamer ‘HE Forty - Five Passengers, Mail and Freight for Juneau )00 feet of lumber for Cordova, | rd and Fairbanks, — e SUITS PRESSED—$1.00 Jordan’s Valet Servies It is our greatest! plmsure to please you. Back hum you? Can't straight- Now listen! Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get a arfd has been| which recommended for:60 years. Ly H E 5 ¢ | The Felch, Ketchika dova - FROM SOUTH ;" AT THE HOTELS Gastmeau Mrs. Jean Larson, ma Warwick, Hoonah Seattle; r. and Blick, Wran Mr. Cooke, . " Greinfeldt, Hugh J. Wade, Seattle; Alaskan Louise Kadeetoo, Yakutat; Mrs. James R. Crawford, city; 0. D.| Kenelly, Seattle; Lathrop, Ba-| J. Heikelman, Petersburg; | ; Ashton ; Roy Badden, Cor- llllm-: ter, Cordova; A. A. ity; J. J. Meherin, city; John Price; H. McGee, F. G. i ties for the | Seward and | the steam ith the fol-| 7:30 2. m.| or Cordoy ally Lundie | | | 1 | ) t your ball- expert lady resses is at Jordan’s ~—adv. FROM BACK, pain, sharp ca, or may- 1 you'll L:or‘l u rub your penetrating old, honest any drug it just once it} ady. CANADIAN) i RAILWAY, 24 CANADIAN SO y Seattle; Ada Cassy, | With 290 tons of freight and| srank Vieentini, Mon- |seven days' mail, the steamer| tana Dan Jeknich, Cor-| Yukon, Capt. Charles Glasscock, | dova; Kennedy, Cordova; | arrived in port from the south at{pr, Jacobsen, Secur-| ‘n 80 o'clock yesterday evening.|jty Bay. li’d\\rm.,elé arriving on the steam-| Zynda fer were: W. W. Adams, C. R. Dobbins, city; William D. Adrian, Ada C W. R. Garst C. Edwards and wife, Hoonah; | W. T. Douglas, Mrs. William Ea-; Adams, San Francisco; Mr. and gel, W. D. Gross, Mrs. Ada Hewitt, | Mrs. €. O. Rudolph; Katherine | Miss Helen Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs.| Engel, Seattle. | C. C. Nichols, Ralph Nash, Mrs. G | W. E. Nowell, Mrs. J. Phillips i |Alma Phillips, Jack Phillips, | | | Grace Peterman, Dan Poznan, K iu. Swank and wi Norma ! { | Swank, K. Swank, Jr, Lucile] Wooland, Ella Wooland, €. M.| | | Jones, Ninta XKirk, Mr. and Mrs. | i A. D. Lowe, B, ¥'. Heintzleman, F' | Conroy, C . WFelch, G, W.| | Folta, Ted Ferry, P. Berg, J. W.|/ | Harding, A. Van Mavern, Mr. 1 Mrs. J. B. Blick, M. D. @' ‘ Ji Winter Where It’s Summer Southern California—a land of palms, sandy beaches, sum- mer skies,and a delightful trip tothisplayground of theworld Old missions,orange groves, outdoor sports,a thousand pleas- ures in a climate where the sun shines in winter with invigorat- ing warmth. This winter will be summer there. And the trip itself leads you through adventure-land. the great cities of the Pacific Northwest, then south- ward over the Shasta Route. The ° new spectacular Cascade line in Oregon. 9 Overhisroute, the "“Cascade,” the new train which you hear ised everywherenow~nofiner train in the country. Threeother trainsdailyoverthe Shasta Roufe. ‘We'll gladly send you complete information regarding fares and train service to California,also new illustrated booklets describ- ::sthcuip tosummerland. Write lay. PACIFIC —FAMOUS— Princess Steamers TO PRL®E VANC DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT VANCOUVER TO ALL EASTERN POINTS OF UNITED mul AND CANADA Stop-Over Pflvflqu d For Ticket and Reservations Y RNS x. VICTORIA SEATTLE ‘Various Routes THROUGH m;nm TO EUVROPE Visit the 01d Home This Christmas 2rT ished; 1-2 rooms; neat, clean - 5 ’ FQR LE - and newly painted; baths. Also ]llneau Fel'l')' & Nnvxgn- ! FOR SALE board motor,| furnished cabins $5.00 per tion Company 2% h.p.; ome inboard mator, month. i s 4 h.p. 4 cycle; another, 6 h.p. MIS © EOUS | ¥ 4 cycle; another 8 h.p. 4 cycle. “E],i,AN [l { . 2 Harris Hdwe. Co. - S pa— > Seattle Fruit and | T—Come nund have your CHINCHILLA Rabbit pelts bring| fortume told from your hand. | Produce eo’ l as high as $3.00 at ametion| Work, busimess; marsiage- m%hrnn and mhn } sales. We can supply you with| the future foretold. 302 ll‘ro.ug , out o(ht:'lv.n ?r‘fio 3% foundation stock. Young stock| Street. ial ‘att nli-n‘ ' $3.00 a pi Adults $5.00. D | #pacial attentlo l Stansfield Bros., Huines, = Al- WANTED & aska. WANTED — Mothers bring your| . FOR SALE-—One $35.00 heater, babies out here, By the day or} ’ used 6 weeks, $17.50; 1 range| hour. Phone 4144. H llo without oven $5.00; -1 ofl bar- a ween {FOR SALI THE EMPIRE FOR RENT FERRY TIME CARD FOR RENT-—Five room house on IS THE MEDIU| L Nov. 11. J. T. Welch, P. 0.! Leaves Iunenu for bouglas nnd Through which the general Box 483. e public can always have its] —- ~ o 6:15a.m. *4.00p.m. wants supplied. |{FOR RENT-—» nrcely furnished *7:15a.m. 6:16p.m. ! Closing time for classitied rooms. Hot and cold running 9:15a.m.} $7:20p.m. advertisements: 2 P, M, water. With or without hoard 12:30p.m.t 9:40p.m, Closing time for display ad- 210 Main St., between 2rnd and 2:00p.m. 12 midnight vertidements: 11 A, M. 3ra. 3:15p.m:} $1:00a.m, { sonen cents’ per line first In-) | pop Rors Space n Cable OF- Loavos Dougas for-Junesn ; { fice Building, suitable for of- L g Tive cents for continuous sub- ' fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific s.?on m silOp .m. SedULR THewreion. Coast Coal Co. office. 9:30a.m.1 $9:45p.m, Count five average words to 2 # 12:45p.m.t 9:56p.m. the line, CLIFF Apis, 1, 2 and 3 room 2:16p.m. 12:16a.m. | Minimum charge, 50 cemts. furnjshed Apts. Phonc 209. 3:30p.m.1 $1:05a.m, | t—Freight will be accepted. 8———————————8 SE.VIEW Apartments fully “furn- $—Saturdazs only. suitable for work- Star Bakery. rel heater, 00. atarrh Of nose or throat is umallybenefitedby snuffing streamer:,' Whistles, Tally Cards, Place Cards, Masks, Lanterns, Horns, Noise-Makers, FOR SALE—W g mirrors. Inquire Junean Pool ;:g'fin.nm'mf‘fiu'm?nd Reom. & loween necessities. FOR SALBE—3 room house; bath; REASONABLE PRICES Start That Account With' Us NOW HELLAN’S PHARMACY Phone 38 Free Dellvery partly furnished. P.0. Box 633. FOR SALE—Household furniture complete, heating stove, eleetric | range, dining room set, Vietor | ~ phonograph, complete bed room and kitchen set, in fact ewery- thing to furnish a 4 room | house complete in every de- tail. See Fred Sorri. FOR SALE—Covered 1 ton Ford Truck, good condition, $300. Reliable Transfer Company. Our Werk Iy Our o Work & Our Bes clum and Dyn—-?hom tfl‘ FOR SALE — Savage Wuhln; Shipment Machine; good as new. $116.] of See at Fleek's Machine Shop, ' " RED ROCK FOR SALE — b-passenger Stude- { Cottage baker touring car. $200 cash. | Cheese R. E. Blake, No. 2, Partridge' h.p. engine. Good condition. Bargain for cash. Phone 374 ——— FOR SALE—4 room house With bath $1,000. Phone 683. F| S RN PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono-! graphs and Records for sale’ and rent. Expert Piano and Phonograph Tuning, Repairing. Musical Goods. Mail orders ll- ed. Anderson Music Shoppe.| Phone 143. ‘ ._¢-—fl- —— FOR SALE — Ford coupe; g0od condition; Rucksteel nxu.‘ extras. Phone 862 evenings. . i Adverusing aiways pa; the columns of The Empl Apts, 8th St. Gas noat, 40 ft., 25 Sanitary Grocery * Anchorage SERVING Al /-L, resjurar LY HEE " 5 nia ports also to Ne MAIL LINE. AL Boat— Lv.Seattle ALEUTIAN ot. 8 *YUKON ct. 15 ALASKA Oct. 22 ALEUTIAN ct. 29 TYUKON ov. § *ALASKA . Nov. 12 NORTHWESTERN .Nov. 19 *—Will call at Petersburg. f—Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AG“T DOUGLAS, mnm CflNM]IAN Stopovers. THE ALASKA RAILRQAD thmulhou! the yur operates regh train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon During the winter months there each way, weekly, between Seward tables and other information inquire of aay ‘ptunlhlp or tailréad agent, or write Motorship Margruta The officlal Mallboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. ) City Dock every Wednesday eveni Bay, Hawk Inlet, Kfilisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichagof, Sitka an Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenake« Hoonsh. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o’clock for Halnes an Skagway, starting September 4. day night at 7 -o’clock: A 7. MoKINNON, Agent, Relisble Transter Co., ' COASTWISE TRANSPORTATIGN‘ * Ret BEvery Wednesday at 6 P. M. (or Hirst-Chichagof, cllehuol a and / und Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau LvJ esu WATSON .. Sept. 28 Oct. 2 Ocl‘ 15 ROGERS 5 Oat.: 9 ‘Oct. “12 ROGERS 19 Qct. 23 Qct. 26 WATSON 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 12 ROGER! 2 Nov.. 6 Nov. 9 ROGERS 16 Nov. 20 Nov.. 23 Througn tickets soid from Juneau to On'ulob Reservations and information on ROUND T! E WORLD tours in connection with ship Line also to the ORIENT via AHER CAN BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, I'hone 4., GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18 Dou‘),u Alaska PACIF(C COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY~—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEA! LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22 Nov. 1, PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 15, 29 Tickets to and from a1l Eastern points of Unfies Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal ‘W. L. COATES, Agent. 1 Dept. of the Tatalof” (e, MeKinley Park ;m-) at 8 o'clock direct mxmormmipnu THE GASTINEAU ‘OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEJIN AND END PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARR o ¢ " eah R fl”t? W w York via Panama Cangl. Steam- ASKA - R Dué Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Bomhbmmd Oct. 11 Oct. 19 Oct. 18" oct:"tc Oct. 25 Novl 2 Nov. 1 Nov.' 9 Nov. 8 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 lar passenger and freight and Chatanika branches. are two passenger trains and Fairbanks. For. time- .- vol th rect to Funte urning leaves Skagway Mon