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Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE — One 7-tube Radio, complete, $45.00. One 8-tube Super, complete, $55.00. One bed davenport set. See Lieut. Oxreider or call 2732, FOR SALE—Will sell cheap for cash or trade for cabin or house good strongly built trolling boat, 35% feet long by 10 foot beam; 10 h.p. Imperial engine, together with fittings, gurdy, shafting, belting, poles, tools, spotlight and box 'compass. Could be used for trading, logging or fitted for hali- but fishing. Inquire Alstrom’s News Stand. |FOR SALE—Furnisned house and lot. Apply 3rd and Gold. Tele- phone 2254. :aview Apts. Two room apt. va- cant. Also desirable single room. DR RENT—Furnished steam heat- | ed apartment. Telephone 4032. or apply corner 6th and Gold. DR RENT—Cabins for rent. Two rooms furnished. Apply Cash Grocery, Willoughby Avenue. H » MISCELLANEOUS )NESOME-—JOIN Ohio’s largest sorrespondence club. Members ev- srywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- iresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- pation with remittance. J. E. | Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. JUB Cafe for lease to responsible barties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. RST class boara and room, cen- iral location. Single rooms with soard $45.00 per month. Double l Jefore you ask a question. Junea: ' Rooms. At a range of nearly 23 miles ust defense gunners of the Pan- ia Canal Zone made a direct hit the twelfth shot with a 16-inch ?’Betlve on a moving target raft * | Manufacturing Co., 5105-43 W. Lake FOR SALE—WIll sell or lease the Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks, Alaska, containing thirty-two completely furnished rooms. Ad- dress Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks, Alaska. WANTED AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OF- FERED — Chicago Manufacturer Rated AA-1 will immediately ap- point Alaska direct factory repre- sentative to handle new public health and sanitation appliance. Has following unusual features: no competition, patented, initial profit and continuing income from each unit sold, immediate and enthus- dastic public acceptance, unlimited market, self advertiser, low initial and upkeep cost, permanent busi- ness. Quantity production begins April 15th, therefore must organize sales structure with dispatch. If you have large state-wide acquaintance and influence, sales organization | ability, sufficient finances to set| up and carry efficient sales force please advise your complete quali- fications, experience and references by air mail whereupon we shall for- ward detalls of proposition. Morton St., Chicago. DRESSMAKING. Sewing of all kinds. Mrs. Osborne. Telephone 2252, WANTED to rent rurnished house. Box 1499. Marine News NORTHWESTERN ARRIVES WITH 19 FOR JUNEAU Liner from Seattle Stays Here Four Hours on Way to Seward With a large quantity of freight and 19 passengers for this port, the steamship Northwestern, Capt. Charles A. Glasscock, enroute from Seattle to Seward arrived at Ju- neau at 1 o'clock this morning. She remained four hours, and then re- sumed her voyage to the West- ward. Her freight consisted chiefly of general merchandise for stores, and included in it was a considerable quantity of fruits and vegetables. Names on the vessel's incoming passenger list were: For Juneau—W. H. Dugdell, Andy Erickson, William Fox, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Koskey, I. Larson, O. Lundquist, Frank Meredith, H. B. M. Russell, Mrs. Anna Scull and J. B. Silva from Seattle; J. F. Statter, F. Parrish, H. M. Sawyer, A. H. Ziegler, Miss C. Ross, Mrs. A. Cramer, Mazie Brown and Cur- tis Gardner from Southeast Alaska Ppokts. For Douglas—Mrs. and Lucille Goetz. Through Passenger List Through passengers from Seattle to Westward ports were: For Cordova—Sam Akre, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Body and baby, James Chakos, Lee Dickinson, E. L. Ellingsen, R. C. Gammon, P. R. Holdsworth, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. B. Kraft, Jack Kraft, E. S. Rowen, George E. Scott, Thomas Scott, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Young, E. Wal- stead. 0 @0 000 e0cecooe Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday afternoon. urday night-or Sunday: SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver March 26 at 9 pm; Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle March 28 at 9 am. Noreo scheduled to sail from Seattle March. 30 at 9 pm. Admiral Watson scheduled to sail. from Seattle ‘April' 1. SOUTRHBOUND SAILINGS Queen scheduled southbound at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Alameda scheduled southbound at 5 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Northwestern scheduled south- bound about “March 31. « LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ‘wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am, for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, e eeeen 00t e ADM. ROGERS | - NORTH BOUND SEATTLE, March 25.—Steamer| F. L. Geotz east Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this morning with 70 first class passengers and 19 steerage. The following passengers booked for Juneau: C. A. Muller, J. C. Lynch, G. C. Wing, J. B. Bernhofer and wife, Anton Schenecker, W. Austin and wife, James Wills, and seven steer- age. are ———.———— EASTER LILIES Will be cheaper this year. See JUNEAU FLORISTS Telephone 311 Some for Port Althorp For Port Althorp—John Ander- son, Jens Kvalvik, Oscar Osmund-' son, Fred Wetche. g i For Seward — A. H. Anderson,' 183 Otto Arndt, John Berg, Miss Jose- i phine Boyer, Mrf. Anne Buckley, i Mrs. Florence Brown, P. D. Carroll, | TA XI O, Ohallman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ! A. Cox, Clarice Cox. STAND AT PIONEER POOL adv. £ e R ROOM ‘w | TIDES TOMORROW J Day and Night Service ! . High tide, 4:20 am. 139 feet, Low tide, 11:47 am., 25 feet, | High tide, 6:09 p.m., 103 feet. Admiral Rogers due late Sat- e | Admiral Rogers sailed for South-|™ RA] ol g A Sasasmatill Associated Press Photo Rear. Adm. Newton A. McCully who mdopted seven Russian wai orphans in 1920, plans to retire fron the navy July 1. He saw 'notabli service during the World war. BOUND FOR FAIRBANKS Among the pas Northwestern enroute to Fairbank: are Mrs. Charles Denton, Casperger Ellinger, mining man; and Guy Jennings, agent of the Alaska Rail- road. [ e BOUND FOR ANTHORAGE the Northwestern enroute home to - Cathedral Choir Recital h 2 30 pm. adv NOTICE OF ELECTION! To the Electors of ihe City of Juneau. Territory of Alaska. NOTICE is hereby given t pursuant to the provisions of Ordi-| nance Number 177 of the City of Juneau, and in conformity there- with, & General Municipal Election will be hled on | TUESDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1931° | Between the Hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. of sald day for the purpose of electing the following officers, towit: | ONE MAYOR, THREE COUNCILMEN, ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. The Common Council of the City of Juneau having heretofore, by resolution, duly designated the voting precincts of said City and the Polling Place in each thereof. the electors are hereby notified: | That all duly qualified voters residing within the bonndari Voti g Precinct No. One of said y of Juneau, which are as fol- northerly side of East Second Street “The Merrimakers” || 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA Telephone 402 1 Music furnished for all occasions Scandinavian-American or Am- erican Jazz Music | Featuring Midweek Dances every |: ) ‘Wednesday—Moose Hall Low tide, 11:3¢ p.m., 7.0 feet. ———— HARRIS Hardware Co. CASH CUTS COSTS Open until 9 p.m. | T A | o HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. A [ EVERY PURSE i AND ‘ - PURPOSE ' FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 8:15pm. | 7:10a.m. 17:30 p.m. 9:15 am.t 9:40 p.m. 12:30 p.m.t §11:15 p.m. 2:00pm. 12midnight . CALL | 3:15pm.t $1:00a.m. Us *4:00 pm. Leaves Douglas for Juneas 4 i | 6:30 pm. DIRECT $7:45pm. 9:55 pm. I §11:30 pm. i | 12:15 p.m. f ope waa || Pacific Coast | Coal Co. | PR e Phone 412 1 Juneau Ferry & Navigi tion Company '1o3 and West Second Street and the | said Second Street extended across the tide flats to the City Limits and easterly of '‘Gold Creek will vote in the Fire Apparatus room in the City Hall Building, located the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. One, City of JunenuA: That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. Two of sakl City of Juneau, which are as 101-“ All that section lying on the‘ southerly side of East Second Street COAL FOR |and West Second Street and the | extension of said Second Street; across the tide flats to the City Limits will vote in Wolland Tailor | Shop, located in Block G, Lot 2, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. Two, City of Juneau. That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of Voting ;Precinct No. Three of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All that section lying on the northerly side and westerly side of Gold Creek and the oil pipe line of the Electric Light Company, in- cluding the Seater Addition, will vote in Residence Building, located on the uprer side of Willoughby Ave., located next to “Home Gro- cery” Store, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and fer Precinct No. Three. City of Juneau. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this 16th day of March, 1931. H. R. BHEPARD, Clerk of the City of Juneau, Territory of Alaska. First publication, March 16, 1931. ‘Last publication, April 6. 1931 ngers aboard the, - i ) FIRST CANNERY 'BOAT SAILING FORNORTHLAND BELLINGHAM, W, —Carry k able of supplies, Nerth King of the Pacific Amer- ican Ficheries is scheduled to sail for Ikatan, Alas North King is the first cannery boat to go from RBellingham this season. s and & valu- The Pacific American Fisheries| will op:! > 12 canneries this sea- son inc e e ——— HALIBUT STRIKE ENDS; SEATTLE - FLEET COMES | (Continued from FPage One) owners, Thi tion at iss fishermen Other Diffes | Cther differenc | ing conditio and these, | Marsh said, were of technical na- & {ture and were easily adjusted. James Kennedy and wife and| daughter Miss Katherine are aboard | halibut fleet belongs to the Fishing None of the craft in the Juneau Ve: Juneau's fishermen th the Fishermen’ ibut fishing s made no effort to increase t“e hoat owners' shares in boat earn- ings from 20 to 25 per cent. Cla papers =zt the Emplre office. P Builders’ Hardware Whether you are build- ing or only remodeling and repairing, you should install only good hard- ware fittings. On our shelves is the best of standard make builders’ hardware, each item newest in design and utility—and guaran- teed. And good hardware costs no more than shoddy. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. h., March 25. the steamer ka, late today. The, ding one at Bellingham. | ssociation and vir- | ; FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seatlte Dué Juneau ILue Suneau Northbound Southbound Bceamer *Yukon Mar. 16 *Alaska Mar. 16 9a.m. Mar. 19 Mar. 26 *Northwestern ...Mar. 21 9a.m. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 *Yukon Mar. 28 9a.m. Mar. 31 April 6 tAlameda April 29p.m. April 6 April 8 *Alasl ...April 49a.m.April 7 April 13 —Southwestern Alaska Route t—Southeastern Alaska Route REGULaR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikea, Weangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S.S. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbeund. All sailings subject to change without notice, Information and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Leave Seattle ...Mar. 18 -..Mar. 25 Arrive Southbound Juneau Lv.Juneau Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 20 April 2 April 4 April16 April11 April 23 April13 April 18 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES SEATTLE TO CALIFORNIA Queen .. Rogers Watson Evans .. Rogers Information and tickets on Seattle-California service. furnished California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. ) Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound B.C. COAST STEAMCHIPS PRINCESS NORAH March 10, 21, 31 PRINCESS ALICE April 11, 21, May 2 Tickets sold to or from all Xastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockles ¥OR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent |} for ports of call during Wi_l:ltel' schedyle. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. ( MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” ‘\ (Davis Transportation Co." LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M, FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS { For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § pm. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. C, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants MOTORSHIP NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND MARCH 16, 30 MARCH 23 APRIL 13, 27 APRIL 6, 20 MAY 11, 25 MAY 4, 18 { JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 1, 15, 29 Por information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE™ for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way, “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST" ] Y YT oty