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- EL » ¥ e rrsrsecs. !|FOR SALE—T78-gallon food cooker, 3 new. Can be seen at Anderson’s | THE EMPIRE Ranch, Glacier Highway, or write H. Weiss, Box 768, Juneau. | Is the Medium TR = [ o {|FOR SALE — 4,000 feet picture Through which the general {| (rame moulding. Size % inch, % | (public can always have U8 )| jnch and 1% inches. Price $40. ‘wants supplied. Address Box 833, Juneau. Closing time for classified §: __ _ & S ‘advertisements: 2 P. M. |FOR SALE—26 pair dark Interior Closing time for display ad- §| Alaska mink. A few choice extra vertisements: 11 A. M. | mal See H. Weiss at Ander- J { Ten cents per line first in- }| 5C Ranch, Glacier Highway, ‘setion. g after 5:00 p. m. Five cents for continuous € FOR SALE — Cary Safe, $50.00 isubsequent Insertion. Phone 2652. From 4 p. m. to 6 A Count five average words p. m. to the line. e i 5 W Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe in A-1]|second; C. } cobndition. Priced right for quick WANTED i “ WANTED —Maid for general house- ! work or sc>ool girl to assist with | FOR SALE—Chev house work. Apply Mrs. Rober!l ¢ impson. ¥ 4 Dressmaking -~ Women's dresses, funderwear, men's shirts, boys’ and girls' clothing. Mrs. Edith Grimm, | [Third ard Franklin Streets. \ ! T FOR RENT i — i i Wi > | F's FOR RENT—Two room furnished | house. Inquire at Seaview Apart- " ments. ; #FOR RENT — Six room furnished | house with piano. 6th and Frank- lin. Telephone 593. % FOR RENT—Three and four room apartments, Cliff Apartments. | FOR RENT—M fear cable office. Fully furnish- ' © ed. Apply MacKinnon Apart-| ments, ¥ i FOR e three room furn- s ished apartment. Reasonable. 831 i Basin Road, telephone 1004. i + e RN S 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 P RN I FOR RENT—4 room furnished apt. 421'; East Tth. Phone 2004. ‘ FOR RENT—Three room furnish- ed apartment. Steam heat and electric range. Bishop Apartments. | b "FOR RENT_Four room furpished, apartment. Apply Mrs. R. P.| Nelson. | FOR RENT—One furnished three| room apartment. Steam heated Phone 29. » FOR RENT—1wu room apartment,i also sleeping or housekeeping| fooms. Channel Apartments, mhl and Main. Telephone 436. | Y ) RENT—Furnished house New- Iy renovated. 132 6th St. i ial! RENT—Furnished steam heat- | apartments for permanent and i ansient guests. MacKinnonj Apartments. » FOR RENT—Furnished steambeat- éd apartments. Apply Ijugget Shop. £ - — »PIANO, Victor orthophonic Phono- » graph, sewing machines. Rent or| sale. Anderson Music Shappe. i 4 : PSR RENT—Fuily furnished apartments, single or double Newly painted; baths and het water furnished. Furnished cabins | ¥ .00 per month. | Apply Sea- Apts. FOR SALE » FOR SALE—Sea Sled Oruiser. 33! uipped. Chas. Warnef. Co. fia SALE—AIl steel frame Re- Xublic trailer. Solid rubber 'tires. 1 condition. Telephone 5304. ¥ FOR SALE—Orthophonic Victrola,; 7-tube Atwater Kent Radio,!com- lete, with mahogany cabinet, | tool and stand, $75.00. Wurlitzer anjo in leather case, £35.00.} ibR SALE — Florence Heatin Btove, nearly new. Reasonabl ‘Telephone 902. SALE—Three room furnished near Fourth and Kennedy. ap for cash. Oscar Perjue— ann Hotel after 4 p. m. SALE — Flectric Washer for| ; $25.00. Wm. {Phone 55-2 rings, i :a Horse Johnson motor. Fully|® sale, Phone 1601. FOR SALE—Thrée burner oil stove with oven. Phone 1473. rolet 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 Deuglas. |FOR SALE—Burroughs Post e [FOR SALE—Miaget tumeh at less than cost. All rew cguipment. Largest Frigidaire, Lang Range, ete. Does strictly cash business and always been money maker. | Terms to responsible parties. g M; chine in A-1 condition. Will sell on time or cash discount. Call at Juneau Motors, Inc. Ask for Lucas. R SALE—Spectacles $245 a pair at Home Grocery, E. Millaeger, General Merchandise. FOR SALE — 10 room farnished | flat; telephone 268. LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Law Book, Contiecticut |FOUND—White infant's Reports. Owner may have same by calling ‘at Empire zné paying for this ad. cape with hood atfached. Owner may have same by calling at Empire and paying for this ad. MISCELLANECUS pair of goed binoculars may find it for you. ‘We have them. The Nugget Shop. PALMIST—Come sana have your| . . 9 » . . ° . ° . 4 ] [] . » . . . ° . . { / L] pewriter, $5.00 Phone 1601. :' 2 L fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the' future foretold. 302 Front Street. 2 0 0 00 0 000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska due at 7 o'clock tonight. Delayed by fog. Princess Louise is due Thurs- day night. - SCHEDULED SAILINGS Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle September 19 at 10 a. m, Alameda scheduled to sail from Secattle Sept. 21 at 9 a.,m. Northwestern scheduled:to sail from Secattle Sept. 24 at 9 o p. m. . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound e about 10 o'clock tomorrow e morning. . Admiral Evans is schedvled south about Sept. 19. Admiral Rogers. scheduled to sail southbound Friday. Admiral Watson scheduled south about Sept.. 26, LOCAL SAILINGS Maznita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday night for Skagway, starting -Sept. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° ate model, with 90 records, 8’1&:' every other Tuesday. » ° o America First leaves every ® Wednesday #t 1 p. m. for ® Petersburg and Kake and e way . ports. . LR R s ecoeceses . TIDES TOMORROW L4 High tide 0:19 a. m. Low tide 6:37 a. m. High tide 12:52 p. m. Low tide 6:62 p. m. ————t- NEW RECORDS New VICTOR RECORDS JUST C. Wright, ARRIVED. Anderson Music Sheppe. ] —adv. P (HORACE P.KIOTZ! {REV RRKELLE oN THE, L why ‘\f“cszme N THE BAK WY CQMPREHENSION [ SUCH A | SWEET CHILO \SposiTion oF ',g'RELESS COOKER HE S A CAMEL Dow SHOCK [BRINGING ums"m‘umsfimuusw \ ) [ON THE T ";7 UPGN PUTTING. HIM (N INS! THEY DONE AGGAS A WET MULE WOULD_KICk N THE LOAD, M 0S Ar THE TRAIN QLOBYY The | S Méf\r BRING BACK NOUR OLO “TROuBLE | Bl hiobl 5 28 ¢ . GE CAR (S _BENOND WEARING FOR A QY B _GOWALE tT WAV Back ® £ KEEP QUIEY - TVE u HEARD ENOUGH OULT S OF YOu - \ TR OPEN THAT_ TRAD ' GF YOURS OMQE % MORE AND TTHIS TRIP WONT ) v GO DOWAY &y v ;BEA" ME . THE Books! ‘SDAY, SEPT. 17, 1929. ° 5 ‘ TTHAT KID WHO WAS HERE WITH ME JUSY A MINUTE AGD - DONT MIND ME, 3G 3aY N WHERE ’\Mv FARe’S PaID! ; BZZ ISHER o euR oo JEOKOMO AGRICULTURAL, FARM AWARDS, MADE AT FARR The Agricultural and Farm Prod- ucts Depertment of the Eighth Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair was especially interesting in regard to the size, form, condition, uni- formity, color, and healthy ap- | pearence of all articles displayed as exhibits and after much con- sideration the judges awarded the prizes to the following: Early white crop potatoes—John Dotson, first; H. Vermiere, Haines B. McRae, Haines, | third. Early pink crop potatoes—H. Ver- miere, Haines, first; C. B. McRae, Haines, second. ‘White main crop potatoes—C. B. McRae, Haines, first and second; James Traill, Tenakee, third. Pink main crop potatoes—C. B. McRae, Haines. | Early white crop potatoes, best ilot~l{. D. Clark, Skagway, first: E. Cowan, Skagway, second; J. Dot- | son, third. Early pink crop potatoes, best lot —E. Cowan, Skagway, first; James Estes, second; way, third Best lot main white crop pota- {toes—John Rustgard, first; James | Traill, Tenakee, second; George Getchell, third. | String beans, wax podded—C. B. y, third. ix table beets—W. Wills, Skag- first and second; H. Vermiere, | Haines, third. Three Swiss chard—E. Cowan, st; V. C. Spaulding, second; L. Guerin, Douglas, third. SHR SHR SHR HH Three cabbagés, white—James Traill, Tenakee, first; J. Dotson, second; C. B. McRae, Haines, third. A. J. Atchison, Skagway. Three cauliflower—J. Dotson. Six table carrots—W. Wills, Skag- way, first; E. Cowan, Skagway, sec- ond; Nick Bavard, third. Three celery—H. D. Clark, Skag- {way, first; W. A. Godding, Skas- !PROSPECIURS ATTENTION: Alway, second; V. C. Spaulding, third. | Rate plant—E. Cowan, Skagway, |first; J. Dotson, second. Three heads of lettuce—E. Cow- an, first; W. Wills, second; H. D. Clark, third. All of Skagway. 8ix parsnips—W. Wills, Skagway, first; J. Dotson, second; H. B. Ver- miere, Haines, third. Three plants parsley—W. Wills, Skagway, first; J. Dotson, second; V. C. Spaulding, third. Peas in pod, early. round—E. Cowan, Skagway, first—C. B. Mec- |Rae, Haines, second. Peas in pod, large wrinkled—E. iCowan, first; A. J. Atchison, sec- iond, W. Wills, third. Al of Skag- way. Six radishes, early round—E. Cow- an, Skagway, first; C. B. McRae, Haines, second; A. J. Atchison, of Skagway, third. Six- radishes, long varieties—V. C Spaulding, first; Nick Bavard, sec- ond; W. Wills, Skagway, third. Stalk Rhubarb—John Rustgard, first; H. Vermiere, Haines, second; |V. L. Sparks, Skagway, third. 8ix rutabagas—H. Vermiere, of | Haines, first; C. B. 14cRae, Haines, |second, Nick Bavard, third. Six tomatoes—E. Cowan, Skag- way, first; H. D. Clark, Skagway | second.. Summer squash—A. J. Atchison, Skagway. Six table turnips | James Trafl, Tenakee, Vermiere, Haines, second; McRae, Haines, third. | (Petrowski) — first; H. C. B. Six table turnips (white)—J. Dot- son, first; Nick Bavard, second; J. | Dotson, third. Three Kohl Rabi—Nick Bavard, H. D. Clark, Skag-| | McRae, Skagway, first; E. Cowan, | Skagway, seco: C. B. McRae, Skagway, third. | String beans, green podded—W. Wills, Skagway, first, C.. B. Mc- Rae, Sk second; E. Cowan Three cabbages, Chinese Pe-(,sl—l J. Dotson, third. Six green onions—A. Martin, of Douglas, first; V. C. Spaulding, second; James Traill, Tenakee, third. Six dry onions—A. Martin, Doug- las, first; V. C. Spaulding, second. Six garlic—H. Vermiere, Haines first; B. Cowan, Skagway, second. | Largest cabbage—James Traill Tenakee, fir W. A. Godding Skagway, second. Largest potato—H. Vermiere, of Haines, first; C. B. McRae, Haines, second. Largest rutabaga—James Traill, Tenakee. Largest turnip (Petrowski)— Jas. Traill, Tenakee. Largest turnip, white—Nick Ba- vard. Sheaf Haines. Sheaf of timothy—W. Skagway. Sheaf red clover—W. Wills, Skag- way. Sheaf Skagway. Sheaf native wild grass—W. Wills, Skagway. Apples—J. H. DeBlondeau, Haines | 4 first prizes and 1 second; A. J.| wheat—C. B. McRae, of Wills, of alsike clover—W. Wills, Registered Boar Certificate of Mer- it, six Pigs-Certificate of Merit. Pen two milch goats—John Mar- | Rabbits—Joe Lynch, 4 firsts. Rabbits—Joe and Lea Smith, 1 first and 1 second. H Rabbits—J. McLean, 1 first. | Special mention—Display of Lima | beans, James Baromis, Douglas. | Display of vegetables—L. D. Page Haines. | Display of Salsify—L. V. Bparks‘a Skagway. : I Display of Leek—A. J. Atchison, Skagway. Display of quivver grass—A. JvK Atchison, Skagway. Display of tansy—L. V. Sparks,; Skagway. | Display of cucumbers—C, B: Mc- | Rae, Haines and E. CO\?_n\‘Skag-i way. CRAFT IS RESCUED | SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Sept. 17. | —Steamer . Katherine of the Dull; Insular line, has rescued the crew | from the schoaper Altagracia which | had foundered in a heayy sea three miles off Morro Castle. —————————— FOR CHARTER Motorship Virginia . IV. Hunting parties solicited. For particulars call C. A. Fox, Douglas 21. adv. L = 0 oo s ATTENTION Meeting of Women’s Club at the Forget-Me-Not Tea. Room, at 8:00 p. m., Tuesday evening. -New mem- | bers desired. C —adv. | ———————————— { | Have you triea vne Mve o'Clock | Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? | | . MOTORSHIP MARGNITA WILL LEAVE FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES AT 11 P. M.’ TONIGHT CREW OF WRECKED = | first; E. Cowan, Skagway, second; I.J.SBARICK Jeweler ard Optician Watchre Diamonds 3liverwars ¥ o JAPANESE TOY P. O. Box 218 for Mall Orders | o SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street —— e PHONE YOUR ORDERS CAPITAL LAUNDRY TO US s A Second and Franklin We will attend to them Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau el t SHONE o promptly. Our coal, hay, Seattle Northbound Southbound We Call and Delives grain and tmnsfer business Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 { is increasing daily. There's a SN a2 LIorrrrerm- oo --———-=—3 ireason. Give us a trial order | § Sept.at L Benn o4 4 GER 1 I!oday and learn why. X Sept. 24 9p.m. Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Juneau Public Library | # Sept. 2 Oct. 1 8 | You Can’t Help Being Free Reading Room Pleased City ‘Hall, Second Floor | Main Street and Fourtk R | D. B. FEMM ! PHONE 114 Reading Room Open from 8'a. m. to 10 p. m. ! A & Atchison, Skagway, first = prize; N | em—— “Father Mennanger, 1 second prize. gmf{laclun Rnom Open from 1 ¢ ’ i b Gooseberries—James Traill, Ten- 5:30 p. m.—17:00 to 8:30 p. m.{ | F[RE ALARM CALLS akee, first; M. R. Godding, second; o‘"“{;l:::m;% k:*u:wapm. ! ans s T ice Books, Etc. M e 1-3 Third and Franklin. Raspberries—L. Guerin, Douglas, FREE TO ALL 1-4 Front and Franklin. | first: M. R. Godding, jsecond: A J | et s 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. Atchison, Skagway, third. e — 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts. Red currants—M. R. Godding, FEK # % 17 me’ i d ¥ % . 2 o t, opp. City Wharf, first; A. J. Atchison, Sknzwa): RY lu\“'d CARD 1-g Front, near Saw Mill. Passenger accom- second; V. L. Sparks, . Skagway, {{ 1-9 Tront at A. J. Office. modations on third. Leaves Junean for Douglas and | ;1 willoughby et Totem Gro. Admiral Line v Plack currants—A. J. Atchison, i Thane il 2-3 Winloughby, opp. Cash Cole’s sels have been Regulany and ependably | Skagway, first; V. L. Sparks, of 7:13 am, s,.lfi pa. Barn. completely and Leave Arrive Southbound | Skagway, sccond. 40 am. - §7:30 pam, Front and Seward. materially Improv- | - steamer Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaew Black caps—A. J. Atchison, Skag- 9:15 am.t 9:40 pru Front and Main ed. You will find I 12:30 pm.t §11:15 pm i e T them very attra Watson ...Sept.11 Sept.14 Sept. 26 e Sh pon. 13 hitnig 2-6 Second and Main. tive and comfort- | Rogers ...Sept.12 Sept.16 Sept.20 Logan lPerries—A. J. Atchison 3 -m. 2 mdnight 2-7 Fifth and Seward. Bvans Sept. 19 | Skagway. Jhl5 pmt 31:00 &m. || 2-9 Fire Han. Queen Sept.19 Sept.23 Sept. 27 ! Children’s ~ garden—Ernest Wes- '4:00 p.m. 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. Evans Sept. 25 Sept.28 Oct. 10 | senfelder, Spuhn Island, seven first Leaves Douglas for Juneaw 3-4 Second and Gold. Rogers Sept. 26 Sept.30 Oct. 4 | prizes; Lloyd Guerin, Douglas, five 6:30 a.m. 6:20 p.m. '| 3-5 Fourth and Harris. Watson ..Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 16 |second prizes. 8:30 a.m. 17:45 p.m. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. Queen ....Oet. 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 10 White leghorn cock and hen— 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 p.m. 3-7 Fifth and East. Fred Kronquist, Douglas. 12:45 pm.t §11:30 pan. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 5 Bantam cock and hen — Fred | 2:15 pm. 12:15 an. 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. INFORMATION wad TICKETS: | Kronquist, Douglas. 3:30 pm.t 1:15 am. 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 White leghorn cock and 4 hens) 5100 p.m. i 4-2 Calhoun, opp: Seaview Apts. GUY L SMITH, A en: Douglas |—A. J. Atchison, Skagway. —Tnune. || 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. 3 X o gent, Rhode Island Reds, cock and 4|'—Freight will be accepted. | -5 Ninth and Calhoun. hens—A. J. Atchison, Skagway. t—8aturdays only. || 4-6 Seventh and Main. Turkey—C. B. McRae, Haines, i—Effective April 1st. -7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. certificate of merit. , || %8 Twelfth and Willoughby. Special pen—Sam Simonorson, Juneflu Ferry & Navxgg.; 4-9 Home Grocery. || 5-1 Seater Tract. tion Company ~ e | b ol FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Taku By Air Leave Juneau Southbound PR{NCESS LOUISE—Sept. 10, 21; Oct. 1, 12. PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22; Nov. 2. Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orieut. Various Routes—ZXiberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. e et & COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. , | MOTORSHIP? MARGNITA ! : SEAPLANE “KETCHIKAN” Passengers and Freight Delivered i in Thirty Minutes 2 » Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at G o’clotk AhSka-WaShlngtfln A"‘?U(lys direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Pdfft S 5 ¥y Altherp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, PHONE 64 OR 429 way ports. Leavifg for Skagway and Haines every other Information— Larry Parks :-: :- Juneau Agent FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED z Tuesday at 11 p. m. i 9 : A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 14 Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish POCKET WATCHES {\__" Pioneer Pool Hall x P Closing Out Sale MILLER TAXI IN ClONNECTION ? Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards : { iends a i . Chas. Miller, Prop. MEN’S HIGH GRADE POCKET WATCHES ¥‘N_le?t )‘(fur friends at The Pioneer. as. Miller, Prop. Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Howard, Gruen 58 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and Emd at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WE ARE DISCONTINUING THE LINE Prices are the lowest in the United States— . Your chance to get a ba gain—a deposit Frye-Bruhn Company will reserve your choice. o THE NUGGET SHOP Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon “Everything the name impliea" = | PHONE 38