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! c iolation v o 3 virtnally stopped all forecasts of|days giving the Sisters’ retreat, ) ade i Y { market trends in farm produce,|Teturned to Ketchikan on the : 50 and cc 1 RY il but Tenny, taking full respon camer Queen. . vid ) | - B W bility for the price reporting| He will bo in Ketchikan until Tu GRAFT N jonees Gank | ufi'g A | ST, ice of his bureau, is de|eariy next monih when he will - DEN R SVE ] wred by return to his iy | la to have ably permanent station defended L that th:|in California. husiness, Akutan Proceeds to Scene| Liosat. 5¢ One '!).*pzn'hncnl‘ '\Inf"l‘lf'}u||] agriculture,” Tenny Gl'_o_Wl_“x in Favor ! e Yacht O % says, “will be Drosprous or ma-| ere Yacht Uaxaca b | Bureau prosperous, dependent 1 up-| WASHINGTON, Juiy 10.—As the A ¥ Y AR s 1. A2Y on the farmers’ recogn of fhours of work decere and the Is Aground o mude late yes ) Leaves July 16 world economic . conditions and|leisure hours increase . amor 1 how completely the farms| American adults, knowkedg country are adjusted to sought at un and col- According to advices received by y ) aven i i Collector of Customs, J. €. Me- ! v 4 . i . $hine. 'fne Akidab.. hetieis “.‘,, : * ! .;.-.\..m\‘:l \\'n;lH ‘-lx;mnm...u, |1ees throngh their extension and A an, | tion 1 r “Agriculturally the 3| correspondence cot n’« »:‘t:li“h‘;v:"u:l"wn)l:lnl’l‘:l:“; If_ ! ? : 2 | smaller today than the e of| T oderal Burcan of Bdued :fl‘:;nfi h;qmn at ':'fi« south 1-11\1 ¢ \ b 4 : o { | Vermont was a hund ntly learned that 181 un Wrangell Narrows during Thur ndits ago. The farmer of V i v are eonducting extension day night. . The Akutan, witi yend nday in worship God. * go into the house ‘ et (and’ h - the farmer of lowa today is in-|c for adults, while 104 uni 7 : a - -- i fluenced more by conditions inversities and colleges offer cor | 1 Methodi 5 | 8 8s8lble; i a, @ sther parts of the wi ftutions provide 1 hefl»n}ofhrst Pplscopu! (;hlx[cjx & 7 ‘ A L) targe 1800 ton vaskt aft. amdi i) f 4 i , lia, and other parts of the world!stitutions provide home reading . % e A 4 A : than the farmers of Vermont one!course }1nnrm ana ?( wdr‘d Stree | 551131 in making repairs. & i & hundred. 7, o were influsnce] Tnlseekie Weakstha. ndebAaE REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. The Oaxaco was piled up dur- g : Yy b o S| 4 S g o i G | 1 i Y ppenings in the state o9ff the number of adult students whe 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. t Mg Thursday night by the vwner, FAINELL jlfl i 4 ¥ N 2 .y 11:00 a.,m “Chris- G. Allan Hancock All ¢ guosts | 3 N The A 31" rm-|attend night schools and study b . 3 PR o ‘ b § Y change i pe! rses by correspondence | tian Stewardship aboard the yacht were baken tof : ; ng Room | q mon: “The TR Potersburg on the lighthouse ten-| ST. LOUIS, Jul ¢ The § 2 Rt AL, nd the bureau d "{‘"f‘ll"_‘ 2 - doc Fern yesterday morning., The aucstion of nam -1 | ; : i At 5“? e s Wedndasday| Ay are cor ¢ invited. crew remalns starding by. i By T T i Bty } 3 THE REV. HAYES LEAVES ool 4o & Witls W1 v €N 0 4. ! According to advices received With a picnic of i A 255 | R beople 48 & whole will be grestiy last night in Juncau, the Oax ociation of the World" érgani-| g . ! The Rev. James Hayes, S. .l.(]“'"(‘r”ml' i PARIS—A ‘slip of blaek satin|h@s a hole above the waterline ¢ RNORCSE SR MAGNS . R CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. with the skirt cut in ciroular box|low tde. — The yacht m I b B | A | ————————— Phone 604 plaits is shown by Gheruit with|floated late today or tomorrow. i & b { No services, as Dean Rice i8|a Nile green jacket. .A.green,| «Cept. Hancock and P. N. Mo i ? m‘l ok : satin ribbon forms a blind: beit :’“‘:er“‘;" w‘:a’; b ini ) Ay, £ 40 in it B, R = v in the back of the jacket and|etersburs w e ya g 2 & 4 3 : . ® D1 lties at the front. Blgek satin|8d.and the other guests boardeq before ! iod for | VI e ongolteums noieums ! |ribbons are appligiied on the(the Admiral Watson for Ketchl-| ; vob : il 5. TEND fe] — bty o & n, to be pic later by the|the ! VRE 1| hel Pentecostal Assembly) [tlecves and pocketsi:and. are :,‘“ éo s e g e oA 207 Seward Street ched down in three rows ty-|QAxaco. 0, P ONEUS, Pastor |ing with long loose ends at the 5 L e DY v VR amras or e BRn Hiacidomis| S5 T it 26 i OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE - invited| m Lt e and visit| | Holy Trinity Cathedral who has been in Juneau for 10|0ld papers for sale at Tho Kmplre m.—Morning Wor- COMPLETION OF WHARF* . Ini6. Presidential candida g PROEILNG. . S0 ; UNFINISHED FURNITURE Local offices of government bu-| HECOI X ¢ he / §:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. MARIAN“ A H reaus, were notiffed yvesterday by! | 't lifornia F 1 The Lord’s Supper the first the Alaska Road Commission that|SONS CADDTING \D £ Bl ! R £ E Q KLyl 1aday of each month the new government. wharf iw: LEARN THE GAME QUICKLY| ;.4 by growers Mid-week services every Tues ! ready fur vse. The wharf, whict AGO, Tn PRSPPI | : ackion | day and Friday at 8 p. m. was recently completed by the| 3 g ; i in the T T EXPERIENCES st o s P e o e Juneauw-Y oung Hardware Co. The approach to the wharf over| 11 A L ith the government's| g hu £ « tass Jand| Tubl 5 the old Femmer dock was b . Lo L oresen tem of crop report 2 Mass land it Maroohied. on Tce Calie atididha vout, whils the: atsseaetior p . e s ot taarket] HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING Hnday of the whart itselt wassbogun in| !t o7 mpon ide ¢4 wa i jon, a service that| Surrounded by Icy Rpril of this ¥ ity Lo Jual and 3 him, ) solation o Mountains Sy il FINED THIS MORNING o4 (Continued from Page Ohe) | Maggie Johnson, who was ar-| ¢ .0 " —| rested on Thursday night nd | | oo i Resurrection Lutheran | |[TARRY WitLARD, Lay Worker. o, he fce, heard the sound of.a | Eharged with posscesion’ of intoxl-!01d napers ror sate at ™ ra | ing i i | 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service.lyjyon We thought it a mistake. | #=— 23 < il ey l s 11:30, a, m.—Bible Sehool We had imagined such a thing |Smmemmmmuimunmmuninuig ! 1 BRI RS tor| 7:00 p. w.—Wednesiay—Hid- | | week prayer service. m. | A cordial welcome is giveu tai but until we saw the smoke of the Krassin we nevet believed a ship could go so far if the ice 223 SEWARD STREET . worship.'all to attend these services. \{owards us and belleved ‘our only v el . ERUHAN ]1...1..- for rescue would be from P — Y e EBVIOE BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL ithe air.” Al SERVICE Wihedls The Krassin is today ~going| T PRESP | Hrenry ' was brought inlahead groping through the lce s N R H WO R 5 AT PRESBYTERIAN | tionsy Hadsen o owoy ‘cant|nosm ih bgekort. 5-dd: the ... . ‘ WHY RRY : CHURCH TOMORRGW .0y at tiawk Inlet yosterday and other six mon‘of tho Italla crew, | ‘ ! : - RS RatiAbg { 2 St. Ann's hospital for carried away in the balloon. The 5 = ¥ Why not order a supply, of Cannqd Guods' now and lice 1s growing heavy. \ » P 3 when unexpected company drops in for dinner you At tha — will be prepared. o ":' y ; ¢ 3 4 ; A well filled pantry is a never ending conven- given b thur Jeffer 1 \'% o y / ience. It costs less to buy QUALITY in QUANTITY. r A t Branch 2 % ok L7 Look over this list then fill the pantry. priep | Reliance Peas, No. 2, 4 for Reliance Corn, No. 2, 4 for Reliance Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 4 for Reliance Sliced Peach ““ LEADERSHIP : | | REV. HAYES DUE TONIGHT | The Rev. J Tayc J.. who ha Reliance Sliced Pineapple, No. 21/, 30e¢, ESAMS- BEMBAMSIH I AT Campbells Pork and Beans, No. 2, 2 for Amocat Grapefruit, No. 2, 25¢, 4 for.... Amocat Table Syrup, No. 214, 40c, SALE STARTS NEXT WEEK SPECIAL DELIVERY SUNDAY MORNING OF PERISHABLES ARRIVING ON S. S. NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” HE genius that wins leadershi; redts. By the time others have s to heights' attained by leaders, the lelddj’ b s p ¢ trails to new accomplishments, b The Maytag Aluminum Washer ‘for stood without a rival. Then camié the] as far in advance of the times as thesof was five years before. The big Maytag fa is now turning out 1400 washers a day. z G 5 it YOU'LL say it's The unmatched speed md}ww. " T ; : 0. K. \,\,,,,11 as \nu\'\,\lim- ' characterized the Maytag of years ‘ At 12_:,45 P. M. and follow the e draught of be nhanced b, or featurés ¥ i e craught o - ingeege}:cfi&m’é.:f:&mtmm&h thes 1§ JUNEAU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, LION'S CLUB, ELKS gg? O e i Btk e st TS 2T ' 3G ; ‘LUBS TO THE BALL GROUNDS, fold of the clothes. Both th and wat AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL CLLU ro 1t | rartad evealyaetionts buttass el (i taoes STEPPING TO THE MUSIC OF THE JUNEAU CITY BAND AND ¥ Chaongh W ’ ] AND BUGLE CORPS. grefreshes. Your cer . or See the many other features of this marvelous THE AMERICAN LEGION DRUM AND 1 I o o an 1t New Maytag—try. coe. ., LATEST PARISIAN DESIGNS IN UNIFORMS——CAMERAS AND for you. PHONE for re rialwashing— oo, RAZZING OF UMPIRES AND PLAYERS PROHIBITED OH! YES, THE NEW tself, don't keq')“;:’bhntwn If it i ; ) " Game Starts 1 P. M. Sunday, July 15, and acuum packed $1.50 i)uuml E l in the Hospital ean is out, obtainable any- " w. 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