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ERE YoU GOIN', SAML PERKING? THIS 1S OUR DANCE Q———) FINEST STEAMERS ALASKA YUKON ALEUTIAN YUKON ALASKA South Leate From Seattle Juneau Feb. 1 Feb. 15 ALAMEDA . Feh. 22 Feb. 29 Mar. 17 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 S Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND which lay on the beach for three Admiral Watson due to ar- g b e ] | rive at 9 o'clock Sunday pt. Smith of the Yakobi de-[er M. i | nmight. |clared he experienced some it | Alameda due Tuesday. I; | Admiral Rogers scheduled to unll from Seattle Feb. 22 at | | [the Yakobi, but she weathered Yukon due southbound about | about Feb. 22. | LOCAL SAILINGS ! Margnita scheduled to ieave | for Bitka and way ports at i ” 'T flnc&n .ery scheduled to 1 ADMIRAL WATSON IS ; Salls for Skagway .every i High tide 0:03 H m; (T Returning with mp Celtic, Capt.|is to be held at 2 o’clock. end of Shelter Island, the Yakobi, |over from Juneau. Capt. Tom Smith, arrived in port QUY L. SMITH, yesterday afternoon from Lynn Canal. Last Wednesday afternoon the Ydkobi sailed for the scene of the damage was done the Celtic, i | trouble in getting to the boat be- SCHEDULED SAILINGS | |cause of the shallow water in the| = ) !\.:-lni(y of the beach. A good|neau Women’s Club will be held |south wind was blowing and | |breakers made rough going - for DUE TOMORROW NIGHT ! FORGE.T-ME-NOT |‘i TEA ROOMS I Steamer Admiral Watson, with % o'clock Wednestlay night, | |# fafr passenger list for Juneau,| | | 1365 tons of frelght and 5 days|| and_cakes -méade ‘toorder. | mail from the states, is due to | Monday at 11 p. m. e | day mnight. | irginia IV sails for Chicbagot | |@rrive tomorrow night at 9| v::,," :,.', s e o'ataek | |0'clock. This 1s according to ad-| | ~ Mrs. K};‘;“"“‘l" 7“00"” | every Wednesday might. For | | Vices received by -Agent Brice 4 onp 15 £ Chatham Straits route ar | Howard. % — ——l . “l:i-c;clonk every Baturday TIDES TOMORROW i |Low tide...'5:36 d. m.... 3.8 feet kb CHANGE OF & " g v Low tide. 6:12 p. m.....-1.6 J | fllfifll “ERE High tide,_11:36 & 166 feo!ll prGICAL PROGRAM | Low tide 6:18 a. m.... 26 feet WITH CELTIO! e e ot 5 w58 e TONIGHT High tide....12:17 p. m...17.6 feet S hbut Boat Pu“ed from o NO“:E i E?GI;ESI o J members ouglas Aerle Beach at Shelter Island | requested to meet at hall at uneau —adv. Secretary. FEERAL R AR Drink Orange-Crush, puts you on your toes. —adv. 'AI.AMEDA 5 {| SEATTLE, Feb. 18.—Steamer Alameda sailed at 9 o’clock this morning Tor a ports with 111 passenge ncluding the Thomas, V. Sampi, Steve Rusack, Fred Henning, J. T. Hansen, Miss ——at|as part of the towline. Little|following for Jupeau: T. H. | McLeod, S. N. Cash, W. E. Brick- th and Thomas George. Sr ————-———— JUNEAU WOMEN'’S CLUB at the Forget-Me-Not Tea Room il trom . Vancouver Feb. | all Tight and managed to get the|PromPt. ik " | | Celtic off and safely into Juneau U 1 8 o9 m | We call and deliver. Phone 528 H SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | | Without more mishap. 2 K S s ———————— LET Almquist Press Your Suit. Strictly home cooking. Pies Chicken dinner every Thurs- | nnd Towed Here 1:30 Monday afternoon to attend Biu. d funeral of Bro, H. Niemela which aras All Fred Waldal, in tow after pulling; |special ferry leaves Juneau atf her off the beach on the south|1:30 to bring attending members Phone 94 FIFETANTARGRT TV LR stranded ship. Word was brought:| s here by one of the members of the crew, who was taken from || Bhelter Island on a small boat,{ to Auk Bay, and was brought to DANCE Juneau by automobile. ‘The Celtic left here with the halibut fleet last week, and when she reached the vicinity of Shel- ter Island her vacuum tank burst A B and she was driven on the sandy {}. . . beach on the south end of the fsland by a southeast wind at] .~ N i HALL ;8 TEVFRA IR The Yakobi reached Shelter Is- L3 land Wednesday late afternoom, and made attempts the following day to pull the Celtic off, but the SATURDAY latter ship was fast fore and aft and the low tide would not permit' the Yakobi to float her. Yesterday morning at high tide the Celtic was pulled off and towed to Juneau with halibut gear 3 It took centuries to butldthe Pyrumdn *because it was a government job' BANK ACCOUNTS From Tiny ‘Savings Grow member of the family the saving habit through VINGS BANKS. (Gdd change in the pecket or h:om.(“lifihbuhhlph-aveu unt accounts and “Mome Savings Banks for every dwmw G o e wstNafionalBank h-fl_fihhw 'g_ ] T. H. THORKELDSEN 1 LOCKSMITH N Phonograph Repairing Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 ~ NORTHBOUND The regular meeting of the Ju-; 1 Tuesday evening, Feb. 21, at |/ it|7:30 o’clock. All members be! 1 or sals: Anderson Music Shnml THE BMPIRS HAS THE LARG. Special Sale and Special }"oR RENT—3 room apartment. i i Price 8th and Dixon. Phone E. L. Gruber. 1 on_Schillings Best FOR RENT — One of Krause's || Goffos.and Baking Powder SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES . - To Seattle Now in Effect THE EMPIRE ETROLLER FOR SALE—12 }LP; FERRY TIME CARD | Frisco Standard, registered di ROGERS . Jan. 29 . Feb. 1 18 THE MEDIUM mensions 32.2x9.2x4.5, geared ! e i s Eieas Through which the gemersi|| POWer &irdie, and complete| Leaves Juneau for Douglas.and WATSON MoL. G5 MAr R public éan " siways have its squipnigt ey S 9ats Thane ROGERS . ‘Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 29 ers, €O e u 8, "&:n:;”m for "ciasmiten || locker mpace and toilet Ad- bl B L {0 Seattle And xetwrn, 373,00, ‘Al reduced rites advertisements: 2 P. M. | dress Alvin Arness, Wacker, *7:16a.m. ! to California and return. Closing. time for display ed-| | Alaska, or .P. 0. Box 1036, 0:15a.m.1 Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- vertisementa: 11 A. M Portland, Oregon. 12:30p.m.t 9:40p.m. nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. rinpeall; l;n-‘n . 2:0p.m. 12 midnight Reservations and - information on. ROUND 'n;m m;l:.‘mh per rst In- MISCEI 1 !NEOUS 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Slolll- phea ¥ '; T Leawes Dougas for Junenu ship Line algo to the ORIENT via AMERICAN lne«inc:;ut::m;:.“m 45| | pALMIST—Come and mnave your 6:30a.m, b MAIL LINE. ¢ : Count g g g fortune told from your hand. 8:30a.m. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 the l‘;:.. (1T Bonthue jrones Lo Work, business, marriage and 9:30a.m.t T GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Nouglas.Alaska the future foretold. 302 Front 12:46p.m.¢ .m. s Minimum charge, 50 cents. Biredt 2:16p.m. 12:16a.m. PACIFIC COASTWISE: SERVICE T | wamm | bt | The .APM’KA£;£’NE $—Saturdays only. FOR RENT—Steam hedted room, |FOR PAPi nanging, kalsomin- 5 Sixth and Main. Stella M.| ing or inside painting, ca|Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Jones. 137, Menry Gorham. tion Companv CHICKERING Plano for sale| WANTED — 16-toot dory or . 20-(—— cheap or rent. Phone 143. ‘L foot ' wound or V-bottom boat with engine bed. C. B. Ellis, Thane. — Piano, Vietor Ortuophonic Phono-| graph, sewing machines. Rent| PHONE 3-8-5 fire-proof concrete, ultra-mod-| ern, houses, unfurnished except for electric range. See G. E. 9 Krause. \ ¢ 0 9 J Gwvanem FOR RENT—Nicely turnished 4 {1 1 . Exobas (;R()CERY room. apt. Cheerful, clean and good view. Inquire 115 W. 6thj.|* ments. '”w-% FOR RENT—7 room house ‘on Gold Street. Has kitchen range. Two heaters. Phone 266. Anchorage TR 11 R S T Alstrom’s New Stand 0..J. ANDERSON, Prop. Newspapers, Periodicals, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candles, Soft Drinks Phone 438 223 Front St. GEO. ANDERSON Expert Piand Tuner - Phnnograph Repaliring We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe | | | | THE ROCKLAND BOARDING HOUSE is no‘..”,lqr business. Room and _Board. Home Cou ing.. | Mes. Bhart, Prop. Strawberries, Mo. 2, 400 can, 8 cans for 75c. Blnebufl% No. 2, 40c for 750. ™ lupm 2, 308 per Rhubarb, No. £, 25c per can. rcmn Apts.,, 1, 2 ana 8 roem F SCO ‘CAFE B JAHogAi"aim POOLOE, Props. FOR. RENT — Fuliy flrnisRed|* apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hot water furnished. Furn isthed cabins $56.00 per mcnth. Apply Seaview Apts. FURNISHED and unfurnished Apts. and houses. 132 6th Bt. furnished Apts. Phone 209 . FOR SALE /| Meals served Ifalian Btyle it Lower Flout St... ———— e FOR ‘SALE — 6 room furn! . house; all new turnmue In- e Late 1927 Ohy *h, "h new. A barg er, for right’ 553, Juneau. W. E. NOWELL, Agent Btates and unu —_ Vuhll Stapovers. Southbound Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau = Lv.Juneau THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passenger and train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in Interfor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two mflu St. .or Phone 330. § h,, M Colle - ) ;each way, weekly, hetween Seward and l‘lll POR RENT — Nicely furnished!'l Ftom and L RLCS . tables and other information inguire of FOR RENT — Nicely furnished ¢ ~ ‘| apartments. MacKinnon Apart-j. _F‘NM and %_ 4 BREAD rallroad. agent, or 'rl;:.pt. s w (nmmmm) GOAA..M. Motorship Margnita The ofticial Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves tte City Dock every Wednesday evenimg at 8 o’clock direct to, Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka-and Way Ports. Returning vla Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakes, Lo Hoonsh. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock tor Haimes snd p A c 3 > j | Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at' 7-olclock ished .pnnmenl. Apply Nltld 3 A AR Sy A '. mlo'l. l‘ut. Reliable M ‘Co., m SAVE ONE DQLL,m - ander. 9 h, p. Standard engine. + - . . R : s B $200.00 Jos. Wehren. | | adverear : BEBT ] p e Buy a Meal Tidket at Rhodes ‘trains i i