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‘l i AR L SERVING ALASHA o/ 7 : . Reguiar]y and. Dependably . | d ' N HANG AHOLD OF THIS %= : & i ':gg\éeg!m?é 7 Z== g ", | TREE FER ME, WHILE [ % - > - e : Sz;un‘;boung | ASHUR ARENT - 3 - ¢ S RESCUE MY PANTS! ROGERS h A'\".Avsm't y ‘}:fix-?ne:“ l‘v' un?{M -, 2 & z » .3 Jec. CAUGHT OuT 7 e ° : 5 WATSON ... Dee. 10 3 - | ROGERS .....Dec. 14 3 Dec. 21 N THIS AWFUL i %’ A 3 . - WATSON ..Dec. 21 . 25 © Jamyv F ROGERS J Jan, Jan., 4 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Juneaun to Seattle and return, §73.50. Also reduced rates to California and return. Througn tickets soid from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Plone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIF(C COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LIN 3 | 3 — | Steamer Movements || NORTHBOUND Admiral Rogers is due late | Saturday or Sunday. Princess Mary due Sunday ALASK A STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS A’ sotisdyledy m; ‘ : - P SAFLTY—SERVICE—SPEED from Secattle January 5 at i i 2Y S SAILING SCHEDULE 10 a. m. | o Due Juneau Due Juneau 1 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Boat— Lv.Seattla Northbound Southbound LAgt TEDOREG: L DAY De-| | Alaska is duc Southbound | | "5 SEA RCH FUR .umm 13, was founding burning| | ahout Jan. 4. ALASKA ... weeenen D, 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 4 | December 2 | ‘ I Admiral Watson due south- *ALAMEDA ... Jan. § Jan. 8 Jan. 14 Wrangell Narrows — Mitkof| | bound about January 7. ALASKA . Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 P I 0 N E E R I S Ledge Buoy, 24A, reported out| bl Lk ‘ |of position December 15, was re-| | Margnita scheduled to ieave | .Feb. 4 Feb, Feb, 14 1 ALAMEDA ........... n. 26 29 Feb. § \||l.n|-r| December 21. | for Sitka and way ports at ‘U SRR TR S Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Vrangell Narrows — Kildahles 8 olclock Wednesday night. { | g *—Calls at Petersburg. ml(:n Light, rl'xu:l"mlk extin- Sails for Skagway every | | | | Reduced Rat tound Trip, Jlxnr:m to Seattle ishied and dolphin breaking up Monday at 11 p. m. ! AT y ‘ e e { December 10, was replaced tem-| | yirginia IV sails for Chicksgot | | THE EMPIRE FOR SALE l FERRY TIME CARD and return—s§73.50. rarily December 22 by black ‘8l | 1S THE MEDIUM for3 e IR W. E. NO Seal Forced to Return, En- 1t beenber 22 | vy Weamauday aeht For ||| maroush bt the, onerat| | oo ek i S0 Loaves Sunsen tor vouglas and || 1\ RILUBEN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 W ¢ o ” » rough whic! e general nquire Seaview Apts | - " . 4 N b gine Trouble—Skiffs , By the dircction of the Com-| | Chatham Straits route ‘st | || publle oan alweys haye i8] | Donvior AP e o e - Patrol Flats | missioner of Lighthouses, W. C. 10 o'clock every Saturday ||| wants supplied. 'FOR SALE — Halibut schooner) e S:XEDV > S SO A TR e imm.-n, Superintendent. night. Closing time for classitied|| “Norland,” length 47 ft. 6 in,,| e i 8ty CORDOVA, Aiska, Dec. 30 B 2t || advertisements: 2 P. M. | beam 13 ft. 7 in: 45 h. p.| e AL FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Search for the missing motorship FUNERAL SERVICES SLRHLEE BRECELL dUvs Closing time for display ad-|| Acme gas engine; fully equip- o CoE e 13 mldntans ’ LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND i tisements: 11 A. M. ped with gear and power| 2z Pioneer continues unsuccess stul w HELD FOR NICHOLS TELEPHONE EXCHANGE! | Ve S Naiien ¥ ki :15pm.t $1:00a.m, ¥ under adverse conditions. 1 5 & | sv;r'?:n cents per line first in- - Inquire I. Goldstein. Leaves Dougas for Juneau PRINCESS MARY—Dec, 20, Jan. 3, 17, 31 > Bes as for rotiirh < ST 2 / sieas des vad @ m. SALE—Used Heate: o : :30a.m. 0:0Gp.m. \ ”T’h.( stl q(]l was ,h".“, d to ’v‘“;' | clare C. Nichols, who pass: ‘\ bu ines .m a1l wa .«Inv||~|1.| 11 Five cents for continvuas sub- | | (illf‘ ls \I{ Is(;l H «.;urql :1:: | ;:36;‘“. Reduced HRound Trip Fares after battling heavy seas for leq a the St. Ann’s hospital mv.nml lu.\lh\\m'k whereby th sequent insertion. rie, gas, wood, coal anc ro-| 3 !‘lckets to and fromy all Eastern points of United three days and when engine a6 Monday following a stroke{ Wrangell Ivlt'])hn“:' Count five average words to sene, Harrls Hardware Co. Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal trouble developed | of apoplexy, was laid to rest this|owngd by J. K. Nevill was trans | | g fine, | FoR BALB—Troiier T71s, tully| gy 4 15k Stopovers, W. L. COATES, Agent. Only two men, Capt. Williams | upiornoon in the Elks' Plot in|ferred to Charles Darwell wh) Taylor and Harry Hart, enginecr, | pverarcon Cemeter will take over the managemsnt||s Minicum charge, 59 cents equipped. 28 ft. by 8§ ft. $650 :30p.m.t $1:05a.m. are said to have been aboard the " Rituglistic services of the Eiks'|January 1. Mr. Darwell an |g——— ——-g| Rock Dump Float, ;—Is";f"lfl: :'lélnl’;“ accepted. Pioneer at the time and if this i |1 oige, of wh ch Mr. Nichols was nounces that Mrs. Christine Vi R SR ) 3 : oo 7 : e £t 2 i o TS M, M, v s, e M b i\ pop gy rom anim 4 o i xeign| THE ALASKA RAILROAD Shkibatiy requires & crow of threo. | miesh ol oL axd:idly | awitobbosrd and that he wil o X O e e ox | Junean Ferry & Naviga- Yesterday two ships left on .l‘]le was rendered by a quartet {deavor to the best of his ability |F )y . rnnxnmml 3 3 2 By tioh Cambuny throughout tiwe year operates regular passenger and freight patrol of the Copper River nnu.“"“”"m.d of Homer G. Nordling,|to continue the good telepho one large, two small dl":rl- PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono-| pany train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Navigation is extremely hazard-| {J. W. Leivers, Cash Cole and J.|service inaugurated by Mr. Nevi: ments, unuhl('. _“"f“" 1 graphs and Records for sale! o a {)nte!rlor l:nd viwer the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. ous hl this region because of ico !T. Fargher. —(Wrangell Sentinel). manent tenants preferred. and., renf. ,Bxpert Plano and! uring the winter mouths there are two passenger trains e Ploneer was missing a fort {gany of Juneau since 1910, was Unlted States Land Office for the, "'OR RENT — Furnished house,| Musical Goods. Mail orders fil)- rallrcad agent, or write * night before and returned but it|p, oy agent for the Admiral| Juneaw Land District at An-| modern improvements, fully| ed. Anderson Music Shoppe.| TN ST FreNN Dept. of the Interior Is not likely that the boat could!yi,g pere, and at the time of his| chorage, Alaska. and nicely furnished. Station-| Phone 143, ; Front and Franklin, ! bave survived the raging storms| g, was an employee of the|In the Matter af ihe Application| ,py tub. Inquire at - Seaview i o e Pory” . THE ALASKA RAILROAD | lately. The search will contimue. | 10 Juneau Mine. of the HOONAH PACKING! Apartments. Mrs. Rennan. MISCELLANEOUS Front, opp. Clly Whatt, -+ (Mt. MoKinley Park Boute) Front, near Saw Mill. Anchorage Willoughby at Totem Gro. ——— RTINS - ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Burn,A s sl Front and Seward NI t h- M » Fronot and Maln. Second and Main. oLors l argnlta Fifth anl Seward, The official Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves tre Fire Hall. ity Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funter ) X \ : ; 253‘,.‘:?“;., ‘;m(f‘}m :"N Way. | | Bay, Hawk Inlet, KiMisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonal, Chichagof, Sitka and Fourth and Harris Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Teaakes, Fifthk and &old. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o’clock for Haines and gmh 'zln‘nd l(-’}n‘g. £ Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'clock eventh and Gold. : Pib il Kem‘mdy. A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 RLUBanatk el Mer hukEe COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICON CO. Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St. Pl A Ninth d Call h P g il . THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Aaaid [P B Fladser by Losu lost JACK OF ALL TRADE So'diers’ Addiional Homestead.|FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath; | LATEST Columbla Viva - Tonal o The Shop of 0dd Jobs Serial No. 06385 furnished. Phone 79. Phonographs—like life itselt”| URALGA GOES TO SEARCK |/ = . pipes treeze up, or tor| NOTICE OF APPLICATION |5oh RaNT—crivate garage, in-| o Records arriving weekly. e Coast Guar( utter n-, ¥ i 8 FOR PATENT 4 h 172, Dr. Borland Special orders given prompt L pear R Q. Welsth Az odd jobs Phome 473, JObMN Noric 1§ HEREBY GIVEN| AU ptoue 172 Dr. Bovland itention. Radio Electric Co, an, left this morning for Cor-|Holler. —A4V-17nat the HOONAH PACKING pOR RENT—5 room furnished dova and vicinity to search for! m - COMPANY, a corporation organ-| spartment. ,l’huno 139, PATMIST—tCome and have your the Poncer. Cordova residents ized under the laws of the State|_ fortune told from your hand., wired to Gov. George A. Parks| of Washington, and doinz busi-y FOR RENT — Building suitable| Work, business, marriage and| for aid iz enlisting the services CREAM FOR CATARRH | the future foretold. 302 Fromt| ! ness in Alaska throngh H. L.| for store or business location.j Ot the Unalga in the search. OPENS UP NOSTRILS |5 iiner, its Attorney -in Fact,| Ideally situated. Phone 1832, | Street. R P ? r |has filed application, Serial No.| " ey sy : " ¢ 2 F R « MASQUERADE suits for rent and TIDES TOMORROW Tells How To Get Quick Relief {' 06385, for a patent under Sec-|CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 l‘ll:)aneazer;.om ARSURAALN Juise for, Tenk nia| Low tids from Head-Colds: It's Splendid! {|tions 2306 and 2307 of the Re.| furnished Apts. { enberg. Phone 312 Douglas. High tide . 53 fe vised Statutes of the United| SuAVIEW Aparcments full . 2 y furn-|— Low tide . m. et in one mnute your clogged|gates, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, ished; 1_2" rooms; meat, cleanm CGEDOVA FIXES TAX LEVY High tide... 6:42 p. m feat [nostrils will open, the aif Das-ifor o tract of land embraced In| gnd mewly painted: baths. Also| FOR 1998 AT MAXIMUM RATE G S S e sages of your head will clear\y s oficial Survey No. 1575.| puwisned eabing. 3600 pav ol iy NOTICE TO MARINERS |an dyou can breathe freely. NO gijuated on the north shore off munen With the approval of the xux Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. - Bt i el THE GASTINEAU Portland Canal —— Cliff Point {more hawking, snuffling, blow-|Gambier Bay, Admiralty Islana, T R Ok ST vl o il O | Rhby. i 4 " Home Grocery. Light, reported extinguished De- jng, headache, dryness. No 8Lrug-i Ajaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min.|FOR RENT—Housekeeping apart-|{dova City C il fi ax| s 3 " 5 . 8 . an y Council fixed the tax|@————=——————————i 0! SER' 0 THE cember 15, was lighted Decem- gling for breath at night, youripp gee. No., Longitude 138 deg. ments. 3rd & Gold. Phohejrate for next year at two mills, | e TR VICES TO YOU BEGIN AND ERD AT GANG ber 2 {cold or catarrh will be gone A7 min. 30 sec. W., and particu-] 602 the maximum allowed by law.| - ’ PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT Nakat Bay Tongass Reef] Get a small hottle of EI¥'sljarly deseribed as follows: L The adjusted property valuation, Light, reported extinguished De- Crem Balm from your drug “Beginning at corver No. |NULATQ INDIAN CUTS [votn real una personal, as fixed| cember 15, was relighted Decem-'now. Apply a little of this f 1 M. C. on the north shore of i 20t/ ber 20, rani, antueptc, veating eream | Gowier hay, whence o 5. | THROAT,MAY RECOVER|™ e ZX 1 it 111#070% | GeFAced , Revillagigedo Channel—Angle your mostrils. It penetrates! 1" M No. 1575 bears south |THE EMPIRE HAs THE LARG-| 3 3 o S Point Fog iignal reported not through every air passage of thel 73 geg 44 min. B, 7.60 | Jack Nicolal, Nulato Indian|gsT, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND ; SA VE ONE DOLLAR sounding December 20, was re- head, soother the inflamed OF( paing distant, thence by me- |sentenced to 30 days in jail and|BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING (- L g stored to operation December 22 len mucous membrane and| anqers along the shore of |fined $100 for assault and bat-, PLANT IN ALASKa i Clarence t—McLean Polnt relief comes instantly. Gambier Bay as follows to |lery, recently attempted to com- PR i, 0 S R . : Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Light, reported extinguished De-! It's just fine. Don’t stay stuff-| owmer No, 2 M. C.: imit sulcide in the Nulato jail, Old papers for sale at ‘T'he Empire. cember 22, will be relighted as ed-up with a cold or nasty ca- (1) S. 76 deg. 06 min. W. |according te information veceived|g——— — g Cafe. You_save a Dollar on s0on as practiacble. tarrh—Relief comes s0 quickly.! 171 chaing lat Fairbanks. Nicolai slashed his Sumner Strai. — Shakan Bay' —adv. (2) S. 49 deg. min. W. throat severely, almost severing THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY G- (13 each i ‘:h‘ i 3.26 chains the windpipe but missed the| . tovanetiv’s ; purchased. (3) S. 49 deg. 35 min. W. |Jjugular vein. Fragklin Street, bet GROCERY 3.27 chains A nurse at Nulato attended the Froat and Second Streets RHODES CAFE (1) S. 12 deg min. W. [wounded man, giving him first! " PHONE 359 g a Use | however, until it is known m-rmi SREANG N COMPANY, a corporation, for a| ___ | R ) T ShkiomDoandats e © do = AyS pays. 2.73 chalns jaid attention and it was believed | ¥ et el b B o (5) 8. 34 deg. min. W. |[he had a fighting chance for 1.98 <hains recovery. — S. 35 deg. in. W. ————————— UNEAU PAINT STORE z.s(uflru:mss o B ! QUARTERGENTURY . SHORS J STANLEY NORWIKA, Prop. RTfiERfi HDTEL o ey 108 66 min. W || ROYAL, Neb, Déc. S0-xTanb:| JUST ARRIVED fohet Public 1.94 chai | (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min, W. |five vears ago, W. L. Seaman,| 1928 Stock Wallpaper—Newest, Patterns m'w’m:dp::hmflé'“&“w M..p;rmno:‘::l' 3.43 chains " |pioneer Nebraskan, bought a pair Full Line of Bass-Hueter ts (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min, B. of shoes. They were his “good” Second Street between Main-and Seward Streets . uu_x“ water day and night. B ’1’. month and up—steam heated. 2.35 chains shoes and he has just had them (10) S. 18 deg. 54 min. E. [re-soled. “They ought to last aa- 1.10 :hains. other 25 years now,” he says. R = S R 4L I W e eadru dos nitE Rt The. Aheatie fOR CH A I ER R : g | Thence W. 3.96 chalns to |‘eoes, ? i ; A r : R b’o " L i an : corner No. 3; th N. | \ g Lots of oil well stock is well oiled bt A i i . CHAS- G. u RN E s EXPERIENCE VS. OBSERVATION corner NGTRE theus M A ¥8 DEALERS GASBOAT A ENGINEERS and chains to cormer No. 1, the Men do not have to commit murder to be convinced that place of beginning, contain- See Our Complete Lino of “-VENTURA” 3 mmINISTS it is wrong. Nor is it necessary to fail in business to be :‘,{g,ann:re:uoi,“'“ ‘1 1!"1. g able to see business mistakes. ldVfl‘SEl; any nte:;?'n:o:em;: CHWAS 1 ; Ei .*‘ “m m In our experience we have scen business failures and || .oc. and Should file their ad-| CANDIES g Am lll o Aflll lmtill Gll llld Deile], Repl, Palmer Brothers verse claims with the Register of| successes. In either event, there was a definite cause for |!tn United States Land Office, at L © Se or 374 the effect. Dhiaied . Land P e JUST IN s e the Skipper ahoard}_ Phone ‘ This knowledge is yours for the asking. period of publication, or thirty days thereafter, or they will be - : : = 1} swtl“ d’m W Mm barred by lh. provisions of the G S statute. ' Dated at A h 1 Fim Natwnal Bank ir et G M J. LINDLEY dREEN, " “Thers is 20 m&m- for Safety” Hesliel, First pubneation, Nov, “lfl. ...........,,,lhut nuhllw dan, 20, 1928