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e Al DUNKO WOt DE WID PONY BV, e THE EMPIRE i» the Medlum Through which the general public can always have lis wants supplied. Closing time for classified sdvertisements: 3 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per Upsa tirst in- sertion. Pive centa for continuous subsequent Insertion. Count five average words to the line. a Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Piano; enquire George I WISH HeD TAKE “THAT DL Look GFFA MOPES ARSUAID YOUD THIANK. WiSTAM GOOGLE - WE'D BEEAL USIAY HiM HE SHO FOR A DOOR MAY- - acTs Pow FuL | LES g e THaY DEPWESSED PLOG - ThaT ~ OUGHTTA PUT SoME UFE -] AL /| tion; reasonable rental. PAN - TRE WAY HE. | FOR RENT ‘ FOR RENT—Three-room furnished, steam-heated apartment. Light, kitchen fuel, linen, dishes includ- ed. Centrally located. $50 per month. Phone 62 from 8 am. to 5:30 p.m. T'OR RENT-—Three room furnished | apartment, hot and cold water, | reasonable rent. Apply Sam Ros- | enberg, Phone 561. | FOR RENT OR 8. corner lot—six rool partly furnished. Third and Gold Streets. Apply at Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—Store room for rent on Seward Street; good loca- Apply Electric 2nd and | Capitol Co., Seward. {FOR RENT—Furnished steam- % { heated rooms, close in; newly Bogihes & renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- -6 for saie, | tineau Rooms, over Gastineau and Park. Telephone 4005 ‘\ Grocery. FOR SALE—Plate Giass Showcases. | FOR RENT rnished, eam-| Various sizes. Juneau :oung, heated sleeping rooms, suitable Hardware Co. FOR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable See for taxi. Cheap for cash. Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. FOR SALE—Incgme, Dearing prop-. erty on Gastineau Ave. Good In- Flora Sharick, | vestment. Mrs. Telephone 5602. FOR SALE—Lloyd Baby Sulky in| good condition. $12.00. Call 1704. WANTED WANTEDPosition by competent Stenographer (male)—mechani- cal experience; references. G. K. Christian, c/o Empire. Phone 235. WILL ANY PERSON knowing the present address, or any informa- tion concerning Henry Thomas Parnall, formerly of Bristol, Eng- land who emigrated to Canada in 1905 please communicate with Veale & Company, Solicitors, 14 Orchard Street, Bristol, England. WANTED—One hundred (100) peo- ple to eat LUNCH at the MID- WAY CAFE. From soup to des- sert for 35 cents. WANTED—Colorec iady Wwan t s' Benjamin Gunn, work by day or hour, or will ac- cept steady work . as chamber- maid. Telephone 124. ;I:‘:LP WANTED—Girl for general housework. Call Mrs. W. D. Gross. Phone 361 e e i, — MISCELLANEOUS LONBSOME—JOUIN Ohlo’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and descriptions $1.00. ? (ladies 60c) Give age and occu- pation with remittance. J. E.| Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohlo. P it s Al CLUB Cate vor lease to responsible parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. ing. Radio and.:pnonograph re- rairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. Experiments in in an attempt to hait soil erosion| are being tried near Troy, Kas. 17 DAVES SHOP | PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality Portraiture, Photo Finish- ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Ete. Pirst National Hank Bldg. JUNEAU, ALASKA farm terracing! for men; close in. Call at 326,] | Second Street. | FOR RENT—Turnisned, steam heat- | ed sleeping room; close in. Phone | { 537. FOR ‘RENT—Three room furnish- ed apartment. Eleciric range.! Telephone 138. — — |FOR™ RENT — Comfortable heated| furnished apartments; $50.00 and, $60.00. Nugget Apartments. I FOR RENT — single apartments. MacKinnon Apartments. i | Apt. Furnished. Heated. Tel. 570L.| FOR RENT—One two-room turn—[ ished apartment vacant. The| Eureka Apartments, a bachelor's! peradise. Willoughby Avenue. Fireproof building. . o b e, .J | AT THE HOTELS T . . Gastineau | Gill Rich, Seattle; G. Al Nelson, Juneau; Maurice J. An-! derson, Anchorage; William L. Hub- by, Tacoma. | Alaskan Thomas Daine, Willlam Haskins, ! Cordova; Roy Monroe, Tulsequah, B. C.; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Vern Shea, Anchorage; Pat- | rick McLaughlin, Fairbanks; Mrs, D. E. Fuller, B. Jelich and A. R.| | Myers, Seattle. Zynda ! Frank L. Hamm, San Francisco; | | Herbert Lee, Tenakee; C. Williams, | | Seattle. | Old papers =t the Emplre office | P os = { TaE Juneau LAUNDRY Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 GO0 008 e bt | sold here yesterday. LOAD O This - - osTAa ® 00000 0000 00 Steamer Movements . . . NORTHBOUND . Princess Alice due 6 tonight. e Alacka due at 7 o'clock tomor- row morning. . Prince Rupert due Thursday e evening. ° Noreo due Saturday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Alameda scheduled to sail @ from Seattle June 23 at 9 o p.m. . Admiral Watson scheduled to ® sail from Seattle June 24 ® at 10 am. . sail from Vancouver June 24 at 9 pm. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle June 25 at 10 a.m. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 29 at 8 p.m. Derothy Alexander scheduled to sail from Seattle June 26 ® at 10 am. e from Vancouver June 25 at e 8 pm. © Alcutian scheduled to sail from Seattle June 27 at 9 am. o e Princess e sail from Vancouver June 27 e at 9 pm. 3 ® Nerthland scheduled to sail o from Seaitle June 29 at 9 e pm ® Northwestern scheduled to sail e from Seattle June 30 at 6 ® pm ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Admiral Evans scheduled to arrive Wednesday evening. Admiral Rogers due south- bound Thursday night and sails Friday a.m. ® Yukon due southbounds June e 29 ° . LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth leaves every Thursday e night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ® ® wayports. . ® Pacific leaves every Thurs- e ® day at 10 am. for Peters- e e burg, Kake and way ports, e P00 000000 0h e — o — . ° | HALIBUT PRICES | . . PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, June | i [(adv.) 23.—Two hundred and sixty-two thousand pounds of halibut were American fish sold for 3 and 109 cents and ‘Ca~ nadian fish sold for 3 and 9.5 cents a pound. SEATTLE, June 23.—Nine ves- sels arrived yesterday with 119,000 pounds of halibut and sold for 5 to 10.3 cents a pound. ———.————— REBEKAHS ATTENTION Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A will meet Wednesday night at 8 pm, in Odd Fellows Hall, Regular busi- ness meeting followed by a social hour and refreshments. Visiting members welcome. HELEN CARTER SKUSE, Noble Grand. ALPHONSINE CARTER, Secretary. —ee—— Wisconsin's state institutional farms, totalling more than 9,000 acres, made a profit of $88,584 dur- ing the 1929 crop year, an audi. showed. (adv.) COME HERE.PONY BOY. AN'GET A HERE'S A HOSS THAT BE JUs' AS UITTLE AS Nou -NESSIR + AN' HE STEPPED QuT AN KGOCKED 'EM ALL COLD ~- LOOKIT H(M, SUNSHINE - ~ HE'S GITTIN' “TEARS (A HIS EVES - 9 Good THNG EOR HIM Marine News Princess Charlotte scheduled to o | e Mrs. Rittenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. J. ® M. Sheidley and Mrs. 1. Dawson. * ROGERS { ® |steamship Admiral Rogers deparfed | @ Prince Henry scheduled tosail e e Skagway and Sitka, ° ‘back here Thursday - night and is| ® scheduled to sail Friday morning Louise scheduled to e/ ® |embarked 11 e cscacosccee | soever and I will not be responsi- ible ‘for any debts centracted by I¥LL BE A IF HE DOES TAKE Ars Yo OGN FALLT. Boss, N DONE PUT DAT FENCE (OEA IN HS HAD - TL.SUBY DROWNS IN TAKU INLET ' WITHAID NEAR § PASSENGERS | v . . n Reaches His Side ber of times but could not locate him. After som¢ time had ‘been spent in this effort, he and Fjarlie came to town and reported the | matter to Judge Sey. ‘'They reached town about 6 a.m. Parly Sent Out Judge Sey chartered the Pheas- ant, Capt. Bert Maycock, to go out and search for the body. Maycock accompanied by Fremming, Fjarlic and 'H. E. Dickerson, left town about 10 a.m. They had not re- turned at midafternoon. NORCO SAILS FOR THIS PORT Has «Capacity Cargo and Six Passengers for Juneau from, the 6 o'clock has a fair Steamer Princess Al south, is due in port tonight. The steamer list of tourists aboard and the fol- lowing - passengers for Juneau: Miss M. K. Casey, Miss Dana:De- i s3 L. Henderson, Mr. and EMBARKS 11 FOR TRIANGLE PORTS Having arrived in Juneau yester- day forenoon: from Seattle, the afternoon for Haines, She will b2 | yesterday on her return to Seattle. The vessel yesterday afternoon passengers for Lynn| Canal ports and Sitka, as follows:-4 For Hai Earl F. Blinzler. For Skagway—W. F. Farwell, V. O. Harrison, Amy Hamilton, Sam suyot. For Sitka—A. S. Ogden, C. Ged- des, Ana Rosenberg, Sylvia Rosen berg, Chris Hendrickson and Bert SEATTLE, June 23—With a cap- acity cargo and 12 first class pas- sengers, no steerage, the motorship Norco sailed for Juneau and way ports at 9 o’'clock last night. Owing Caro. to the large cargo aboard the mot- B e s R forship will probably not reach . ® iJuneau before Saturday afternoon ! TIDES TOMORROW | Passengers aboard for Juneau o -®jare George Hall, Thomas Hall, Amos |Benson, Miss Muriel Pendergast, Low tide, 1:52 am., 2.4 feet. |Miss Edith Lukrickson and Miss High tide, 7:51 am. 12.6 feet. !Edith Benson. Low tide, 1:51 p.m., 3.1 feet. 158 feet. High tide, 8:12 H S e NOTICE! | ‘The partnership heretofore exist-| ing between H.O. Hanson and L. A. Olsen is from now on dissolved. | Hanson has no ownership what-| PRINCE HENRY SAILS FOR SOUTH THIS A. M. After having been to Skagway on its regular weekly voyags, the Can- adian National Lines st eamer Prince Henry, Capt. Harry Neddon, returned here at midnight Mon- day and sailed for Skagway about 1 am. today. Three passengers boarded * th: vessel here, all for Seattle—H. R. Shepard, Miss K. Bolton and Miss MeGinn. THREE PASSENGERS him, on or after June 20th. (Signed) L. A. OLSEN, ‘Wrangell . ;Alaska. TERRY TIME CARD weaves Juncan for Douglas and Thane Jkpa. COME ON ESTEBETH : 5 | §1:3:g:f: Carrying three passengers, the | 12 llfld-lfll’hfi motorship Estebeth returned to Ju- 11:00 a.m. |neau yesterday from her regular weekly voyage to Sitka and way ports, Her passengers were: From Hoonah—James McKinley 6:30p.m. 2 and Wildam 8. Hubbey. 'z;::: From Funter—Nicholas Elmer. §11:30 p.m. ¥ 12:15pm. LOVISE BOOKS FOUR -a.m. HERE FOR SOUTH En route from Skagway to Van- couver, B, C., the steamship Prin- |cess Louise made a brief call at Juneau this morning. She booked at this port four. passengers for the south. They were: *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. B. Kirk, Mrs. tion Company E. Tanner and Miss Louise Tan- | | I W. T. Farwel‘l, Skagway A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau. P. Kostrometinoft R. P. Peratovich . ner for Seattle. U S Miss Virginia Hawkins is a pas- senger aboard the Yikon for Sew- ard to spend the summer withher father, T. W. Hawkins of Brown & ‘Hawkins <Corporation. " " Exclysive Agency BATTERY SERVICE ‘ filIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllfllllllIIIIIIIIIIII*?""" Batteries Rebuilt and PREPARATIONS Recharged Promptly 2 : Reagonable Rates Z|Tel: 25 We Deliver CAPITAL ELECTRIC 3 *— = 1 coMPaNY £ TR Second and Seward' 'E|| ‘e cun Wer whd Deliver” H TBL. 355 HALIBUT BRINGS 7 AND 4 IN JUNEAU Seven cents a pound for first | grade and four cents a pound for second grade halibut moved 10,- 000 pounds of the fish at the auc- tion of the Juneau Exchange today. | The catch was unloaded by the| Avona, Capt. Olaf Larson. The purchaser was the San Juan Fish- | ing and Packing Company, Wallis S. George, representative. DENALI COMES WITH | FREIGHT FOR A. J. With heavy freight. for the Al- aska Juneau Gold Mining Company, the Alaska Steamship Company’s cargo carrier Denali, Capt. H. Od- son, arrived here this forenoon for from “Juneau. After reaching the| harbor she lay off shore several| |hours awaiting the departure of| the steamship Yukon, which was | moored to the Alaska Juneau wharf discharging freight. The Denali is scheduled to sa this afternoon. She is bound for Westward ports. | KENNETH WHITE AND FAMILY TO VISIT IN Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. White, | formerly of Juneau, and their two children will leave Seattle June 29 for this city to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Sowerby, Mrs. White’s par- ents, for a month. Mrs. White | formerly Miss Sowerby. She is a graduate of the Juneau High school Mr. and Mrs. D. Kelsey, the lat- ter formerly Miss Mina Sowerby, | and their boy will arrive in Juneau | also for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sowerby. Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey have been ‘residing in South Africa since their marriage three years ago. Their boy is a year and a half years of age and was born in Africa. @ | Amco Blades 4 Blades for 25¢ Every Blade Bonded | Jurneau Drug Company Free Deliverty Phone 88 Post Office Substation No. 1 } H “Heart Action - - - OKAY—" Says DOC When the battery in your ecar fails . . . you go no place . . . as many have mo doubt learn- ad. Good battery service elimi- cates many disappointments and often irksome and expensive de- lays. Prompt and regdlar bat- tery service ‘is the poliey which das made- shop headquar- ters for motorists. If you have a good battery in your car give it the attention which it de- serves. Tell us to check on it regularly. We rebuild batter- les when parts justify such ac- tion. Let us add your e to ur list of ‘customers en- | | | :xclusively to us. Connors Motor Co. Chevrolet Agency 1 JUNEAU THIS MONTH || MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” trust the care of their batteries: it FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound ....June 6 June 9 June 15 -cJune 9 June 13 June 15 *Aleutian ....June 12 June 15 June 22 tNorthwestern ..June 16 June 20 June 22 tAlaska .. June 18 June 24 * Yukon June 20 June 29 f Alameda ... June 23 June 29 * Aleutian June 27 July 6 + Alaska June 29 July 4 t Northwestern July 6 * Yukon July 7 July 13 T Alameda .. July 11 July 13 t—Southeastern Alaska Route. June 23 June 27 June 30 July 2 July 4 *—Southwestern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 i e e O Leave Arrive Southbound LOW ROUND Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau TRIP FARES Watson.. June 17 Evans ... June 10 June 13 June 24 SEATTLE Queen June 11 June 15 June 19 TO Dr. Alex June 16 June 21 June 21 Rogers .. June 18 June 22 June 26 CALIFORNIA Watson .June 24 June 27 July 8 Inrormawmos ana dekets furnished on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantle, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. .A'D»IARAL' LINE CANADIAN PACIFIC “The World’s Greatest Travel System” TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Princess Alice ...................._..._June 26 Princess Charlotte ... ... June 30 Princess Louise ... July 3 Princess Alice ... July 7 Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the United States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. Return limit October 31, 1931. W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Bldg., Juneau (Davis Transportation Co.% LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M, FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way rcu—gvm Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O e e e o - PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. | WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at § pm. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alasks pérts: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Printe Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South b@nfl only when | cargo warrants 4 i MOTORSHIP NORCO lo‘lo_l!&;‘)’tolm | May 18 d JUNE 8, JUNE 15 2 For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Junesu Agent. J. B. Burford & Go., Ticket Agents. ‘Telephone 114 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office