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L e e THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. “ Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five average to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. words WANTED \VANTED—High school boy wants ® part time work either before or after school ‘hours. I. T. James, Northern Hotel. | s | | 3 | | |FOR SALE—Three burner oil stove | | with oven. Phone 1473. “ FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car, run 6,000 miles, 1926 model and in good shape. $225.00. Economy | Garage. Phone 146. | FOR SALE—Home, fully modern. 6 | rooms and bath. Garden. Terms | reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em- | pire or telephone 134 Douglas. |FOR SALE—Mioget runch at less ! than cost. All new cguipment. Largest Frigidaire, Lang Range, ete. Does strictly cash business and always been money maker. Terms to responsible parties. 'OR SALE—Burroughs Posting Ma- chine in A-1 condition. Will sell on time or cash discount. Call at Juneau Motors, Inc. Ask for Lucas. | FOR SALE—spectacles 334 a pair at Home Grocery, E. Millaeger, General Merchandise. |FOR SALE WANTED—Relining of fur coats| wanted by experienced fur fin- isher. Telephone 2754. WANTED-—Maid for general house. work or school girl to assist with house work. Apply Mrs. Robert Simpson. Bressmaking — Women's dresses, 1 underwear, men'’s shirts, boys’ and | girls’ clothing. Mrs. Edith Gnmrp,‘ 10 room furnished flat; telephone 268. | LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Law Book, Gu.ccticut | Reg Owner may have same | by calling at Empire anc paying | for this ad. an trail, part BOYH Lok Wy OF ME W ™y HOT GRANDCHIL * HERE'S WHERE. T START AT S AHEAD . THE OLD-FASHION - SWIMNUN' HaLe ! 0oG! KLOTZ AND HIS LITTLE 0 CAN GO TRGRASS ! SPIASHIN osky wow WOW W \THiS TAKES ME BACK | ™ MY KD OAYS ¥ WHAT A SHAME T CANT STAY HERE FOR THE TEASON ) < THAT aa e oW o (KLOTZ KID ! THE — k' "o 0 000 0000 e no0 * Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND ® Dorothy Alexander is due next e Saturday 7 a. m. ® Admiral Watson is due Sat- ® urday. e Northwestern is due Sunday. L] SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Admiral Rogers scheduled to e sail from Seattle Sept. 12 ® at 10 am. o Alaska is scheduled to sail e from Scattle September 14 ¢ e at 9 am. ® Princess Louise is scheduled ® to sail from Vancouver Sept. ® 16 at 9 p. m. ® Alameda scheduled to sail e from Seattle Sept. 21 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Queen south late tonight or 'l tomorrow morning. : Yukon scheduled southbound ¢ about Sept. 18. Admiral Evans is scheduled south about Sept. 19. LOCAL SAILINGS Maiznita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 o’'clock Thursday night, America First leaves every ¢ deesssew . . . . . ° . 3 . © Marine News | | { i | LJ. Sfi\klcx Jeweler ard Optician Watchre Diamonds 3liver ware SOUTH EARLY TODAY The AlammL:;Tp\ C. V. West-! erlund, arrived in Juneau from| Seward at 6 a. m. this morning {3 SN T W (ST JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders | | —_— SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau ' Due Juneau with 21 passengers for this port. They are: Lettie Johnson, James Stewart, Mrs. Kennedy, Jack Harris, Oscar Bergland, A. O. Anderson, E. H. Barthoff, R. E. Deardorf, Ed Stene, Mrs. H. G. Watson, Charles Nelson, | T. J. Sullivan, George Holcomb and | sight steerage. PHONE YOUR ORDER , TO US | We will attend to them| promptly. Our coal, hay,| grain and transfer husinessI ts increasing daily. There's a | § |reason. Give us a trial order /Beattle Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 11 9p.m. Sept. 15 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Northwestern Sept. 24 9p.m. Scpt. 28 Yukon Sept. 28 Oct. 1 *PORTS OF CAr=: ietchikan, Wranges, Northbound Southbound Sept. 18 Sept. 16 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Sept. 30 Oct. 9 Poat e e i e Yukon Northwestern Alaska Alameda CAPITAL LAUNDRY Second and Franklin PHONE 355 We Call and Delive. Juneau, Fifteen boxes of fresh halibut belonging to the Alaska Fish Brok- | srage, 11 boxes of San Juan halibut | and four tierces of mild cure sal- mon were taken aboard at the Ju-| neau Cold Storage Company and a shipment of cencentrates was! loaded at the Alaska Juneau dock. | She sailed for the south at 9:15 1. m. Those taking passage from | here were: | For Seattle—E. Wilsey, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cedarstrom, Nick Bez, B.| M. Brown, T. O. McCann, Emil Nel- | son, J. B. Stapler,. M. A. Snow,| Lyman Snow, Mrs. H. M. di Vana, | Albert Thadeson, and four steer- age. Juneau Public Library Circulation Room Open from i Current Magazines, Newspapers, Cordova, Latouche and Seward. {PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines and Skagway. Calls at Sitka southbound leaving Juneau Septem- ber 2 only. | today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased B. FEMMER PHONE 114 Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open rrom 8 a m. to 10 p. m. D. W. K. NOWELL, Ageat, FTowe 7 | | | | | | | | ——— Y — STEAMSHIP COMPANY — FIRE ALARM CALLS to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. b Reference Books, Etc. FREE TO ALL et o 8 \mnd 3 Third and Franklin. ont and Franklin. ‘ront, near Ferry Way. | For Ketchikan — B. Blindheim, | Gerald L. Church, Charles Naghel, | of magazine clip for rifle. Owner Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersturg and Kake and and three steerage. Third and Franklin Streets, FOR RENT 8 FOR RENT — Six room furnished house with piano. 6th and Frank- lin. Telephone 593. hree and fou Cliff Apartments. FOR REN apartments. om FOR RENT—MacKinnon residence near cable office. Fully' furnish- sed. Apply MacKinnon Apart- ments. 4or RENT—One three room furn- ished apartment. Reasonable. 831 Basin Road, telephone 1004. ¥OR RENT—Modern 8-room house, campletely furnished, including piano. Steam heat, garage. Rea- sonable rent to responsible party. Inquire Leader Store. FOR RENT—Five room furnished house, close in. Furnace heat. » Telephone 257. FOR RENT—Two rooms with bath. Electric range. Corner 2rd and »Gold, Phone 138. may have same by calling at Em- pire and paying for this ad. |FOUND—White infant’s cape with hood attached. Owner may have same by calling at Empire and paying for this ad. FOUND—A skiff drifting on G tineau Channel. Owner may have | sante by proving property and | paying for this ad. Telephone | 3324, | MISCELLANEOUS . PROSPECIURS ATTENTION: A | pair of good binoculars may find | it for you. We have them. The | Nugget Shop. PALMIST—Come ana have you fortune told from your hand Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Fromt Street. ATTENDANCE AT . FARR IS LARGE ; OPENING NIGHT (Continued from: Page Two) FOR RENT—4 room furnished apt. 421% East Tth. Phone 2004. FOR RENT—Three room furnish- ed apartment. Steam heat and felectric range. Bishop Apartments. OR RENT—Four room furnished apartment. Apply Mrs. R. P. Nelson. R RENT—One furnished three room apartment. Steam heated Phone 29. [FOR RENT—1wo room apartment, also sleeping or housekeeping rooms. Channel Apartments, 6th *ind Main. Telephone 436. )\ FOR RENT——‘Furmshed house New- ly renovated. 132 6th St. JFOR RENT—Furnished steam heat- o €d apartments for permanent and transient guests. MacKinnon Apartments. [FOR RENT—Furnished steamheat- ed lpgnm:ntn. Apply Rugget §hop. " JFOR RENT—Twe nught housekeep- ?ing rooms; inguire over Winn Hat Shop. [P 0, Vietor 6rmophonm Phono- vgraph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT—Fully furnished partments, single or double. Newly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. Apply Sea- <view Apts. FOR SALE R SALE—New I4-foot flat bot- tom skiff. Sutiable for river work. Apply Burford's Corner. FOR SALE—Three room furnished house near Fourth and Kennedy. Lheap for cash. Oscar Perjue— Bergmann Hotel after 4 p, m. ~ [OR SALE—Thorobred Great Dane mediately after Mg Eggersgluess's jed by his son Lyman. dog. Good watch dog. Cheap. Mrs. Harry Larsen or telephone 8% {house. Consider this: The length of time is took me to grow, and how often man’s carelessness with fire in the woods has cut short| the lives of my brothers in a very few minutes leaving only waste and |desolation where value and useful- |ness might have been attained.” |Several other cards placed here |and there on the cross-section give |the dates of important historical | events in the United States and| {in Alaska and show their relative age to the age of the tree at the time of occurrence of these events. Seap Carvings The Ivory soap carvings of the {Indian pupils in the Government school is worthy of mention and {the ease with which they are said jto do these carvings is remark- |able. The Girls Scouts of Sitka, Troop | No. 1, have a small exhibit of} |posters, sewing, a knot board con- | {taining six different samples of | jknots, and several glasses of jelly which-were made by the members of the troop. A very small display of paper dolls, paper furniture, and lacquer- ‘;od vases and bowls proved of much interest to many because it was |the only exhibit made by the Camp Fire Girls, but it showed that one of the members of this organization wanted the Camp Fire |Girls to be represented in the |Eighth Annual Alaska Fair. From Holland ‘Two pepper cakes and one pepper bread was received by Mrs. Nor- |ton, Superintendent of the Home |Cooking Department, from Mrs. Alice Weimer who lives in Hol- \land. The following message ar- |rived with the cakes: “We hope |that it will arrive safely. Kind |greetings from Holland.” Tonight at 8:00 o'clock, E. A. Eg- | | { way ports. For Wrangell—John A. Anderson, Leaves Juneaun for Douglas and ont, opp. Gross Apts. ont, opp. City Wharf, ont, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. FEKRY TIME CARD || - oasséigerSicom- modations on r Admiral Line v inual Southeastern Alaskaa Fair is ee00cce0sse o ecs 0 censesee o TIDES TOMORROW secoecenocoeso e Low tide 3:04 m.... 34 feet High tide 9:53 a. m...11.1 feet Low tide 3:18 p. m. 7.0 feet High tide 9:12 p.,m...12.4 feet » . . .0 o0 » | — e | seececcroecee o . HALIBUT PRICES © see0ees0scsene SEATTLE, Sept. 12—Two ves- sels brought 44.000 pounds of hali- but to port yesterday and so‘d‘ for 12 to 16% cents. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Sept. 12—Ninety five thousand pounds| of halibut were sold here yesterday. American fish sold for 8 to 14| cents and Canadian for 9 to 139 cents. . SALOUM: BACK FROM TRIP TO OUTSIDE J. M. Saloum, local merchant, ac- companied by his two daughters, Minnie and Eleanor, returned to Juneau on the Yukon from Seat- tle. He went south late last month | on a combined business and pleas- | ure trip to Seattle and Portland. His daughters have been south since the first of the year, Eleanor for medical treatment. While on his way to Juneau on the steamer Mr. Saloum was taken suddenly ill and was forced to spend part of his trip in bed. He is feeling much better, he said to- day, and is able to be at his store. ® 0 0 0000000 0 0 0 TODAY’S STOCK . QUOTATIONS ° ® 0 000000000 0 ¢ NEW YORK, Sept. 12—Alaska Juneau mine stock is quoted today at 8 American Smelting 121%, Bethlehem Steel 123%, Continental Moicis 14%, Corn Produets 116%, International Paper ‘A 33%, Inter- national Paper B 22%, National Aeme 35%, Standard Oil of Cali- fornia 76%, - American Ice 49%, General Motors 74, Independent Oil 31%, International Harvester 131%, Texas Corporation 69%. ——————— SOMETHING NEW AT FAIR Among the new ideas among the various booths at the Eighth An- that of W. P. Lassiter. He has in- stalled in his booth one of the new baked ice-cream machines, and the pies he is vending are making quite a hit with both young and old. Lassiter is also selling hot dogs and Mission Orange. D ‘.md one steerage. {son for Cordova. {SCHOOL ESTABLISHED |at Port Alexander and the apen-,‘ Dr. Manly, Fred Hoffman, and four stecrage. For Petersburg—M. 8. Wilson, i YUKON BRINGS 26 PASSENGERS HERE| Capt. Charles arrived in port from at 8:30 p. m. yester- day. Passengers for Juneau were: Mrs. E. Darby, Miss M. Darby, Miss R. Darby, James W. Doyle, Miss M. J. Epler, R. C, elin, Frank Scully, M. R. Burke, Mrs. H. J. Geiser, Dolores Geiser, John Hitz, C. E. Kipste, Mrs. Kipste, Charline Kipste, Violet Kipste, Mrs. W. R. Burke, Mrs. 8. Cunningham, Mrs. ! S. Korhonen, Fred Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Perelle, Elean- or Saloum, J. M. Saloum, Minnie| Saloum, Joe Selby and Frank| Steamer Glasscock, the south Yukon, *—Thune, [ {t—Freight will be accepted. t-—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga 1 1 1 1 1 {4 1 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn., Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris, Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Serenth and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery., Seater Tract. Regulariy and Bependably Leave Arrive Southbound Beattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu .Aug. 21 Aug. 24 Sept. 5 Aug. 22 Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Sept. 4 Aug. 20 Sept. 2 Sept. 6 ..Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept.19 Sept. 9 Sept.13 Sept.14 Sept.14 Sept. 14 Sept. 26 Sept. 16 Sept. 20 sels have been tompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Thane 6:15 pm. $7:30 p.m. 9:40 pm. $11:15 pm. 12 madnight $1:00 a.m. 4 5 6 7 -9 1 -3 2 Steamer Watson .. Queen Dor. Alex... Rogers Evans . Queen .. Dor. Alex. Watson Rogers 6 1 8: 12:30 pm.t 2:00 p.m. 38:15 p.m.t *4:00 pm. Leaves Douglas for Juneam 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. $7:45 pm. 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 pm. 12:45 pm.t §11:30 pm. 2:15 p.m. 12:15 am. 3:30 pm.t 1:15 am, 5:00 pm. INFOKMATION wad TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone, 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas -4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-9 3-2 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-5 4-6 -7 4-8 4-9 5-1 tion Company s | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE eral hours the steamer salled for the Westward at 2:30 a. m. today with the following pasengers: Robert Mize and Louis J. Walth- Snyder. | After unloading freight for sev- | i er for Seward; Mrs. L. Be#udin,| Lewis Beaudin and C. M. Jorgcn-‘\ i s — AT PORT ALEXANDER The creation of a school district | ing of a onc-teacher school therei was announced today by L. W.| Breuer, Commissioner of Education. | It will open for the current term | next Monday morning. | Sixteen pupils will be in attend- | ance on the opening day, it was said, and the. enrollment may be larger before the end of the year. | Mrs. Ada S. Reed has been em- ployed as teacher. | Commissioner Breuer expects to leave here on the Northwestern | about Sunday for a trip to Skag-| way and Haines and the Chilkoot schools. He will go from there to, Sitka and 'return here via Tenakee | and Hoonah. Later, probably about the end of the month, he plans to| visit Ketchikan and Wrangell schools, 1 | PR %SO PR R L. W. Baker, general freight and passenger agent for the Alaska Steamship company is a passenger on the Alameda for Ketchikan. He will return here on the steamer Admiral Rogers. T GET A CORONA For Your School Work J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” Returning to his post on the Seattle Times after a short visit igersgluess, horticulturist at the U. S. Experimental Station, Sitka, will |give a fifteen minute talk on “The |Need of the Alaska Farmer.” Im- | talk, the Tiny Snyder Harmony Trio will give a concert. Later,’ dancing will be enjoyed, here with his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Jenne, Monte A. Snow left on the Ala- meda for Seattle. He is accompan- S Try a HOT 1amAX: arer the show. Juneay Ice Cream warlors THMSRR . (1.2 TR UL T Foreign and Domestic Woolens n Stock ' Correct Fashions and Fabric F. WOLLAND Merchant Taflof Juneau P. O. Box 861 Yoo Taku By Air SEAPLANE “KETCHIKAN” Passengers and Freight Delivered in Thirty Minutes Alaska-W ashington Airways PHONE 64 OR 429 Larry Parks Juneau Agent FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 10, 21; Oct. 1, 12. PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22; Nov. 2, Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or €anada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent, COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICHN CO. ; MOTORSHIP MARGNITA iTeaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakgg, Hoonah, Port | Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, 'way ports. Information. 3 ! A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. YUKON STOVES SHEET IRON PIPE FITTINGS SHEET IRON FLUME HYDRAULIC PIPE TANKS RICE & AHLERS CO. PI;UHBING HEATING Wholesale and Retail ~“We tell you In advance what job will cost” THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and Ead at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat F rfye-Bruhn _ § Company. 4’ Featuring Frye’s Ds- licious Hams and Bacon “Everything the name implies™ PHONE 38 SHEET METAL