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WOR S AL E—Heywood-Wakefield Baby Carriage. Priced new $45.00. Will sell for $2250. Tel. 1-2 or call at Juneau Young Hardware Co. FOR' SALE — Zenun Sewing Ma- chine, excellent condition, $25.00; baby walker, $1.00. Phone 543. FOR SALE — P:x;mncmA{Vavinz Outfit. Apply Mrs. Zink, Third ‘Aand Seward. [FOR SALE—Used Edison Phono- graph, cheap. Used Racio, bat- tery set. Apply Harris lLiardware Company. JFOR ‘SALE—Five room furnished house. No. 831 Basin Road. JFOR SALE—McGregor ani Gard- ner high grade Ship’s Chrono- meter. See it at Juneau Paint Store. FOR SALE—Plate Gass Showcases. Various sizes. Juneau Zoung Hardware Co. , OR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable for taxi. Cheap for cash. See Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. | MISCELLANEOUS SBAFETY INSURANCE, be SAFE: Equip your car with Pathfinder | Glare Shields. See J. W. Wood- Jford, Agent, or call 2 rings on| “Salmon. ONESOME—JOIN Ohlo’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- | Northland due Friday noon. SCHEDULED BSAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle July 14 at 9 pm. Admiral Watson scheduled to sail from Seattle July 15 at 10 am. Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 15 at 9 pm. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle July 16 at 10 a. m. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished heat- ed room suitable for gentleman.| 115 West 6th St. Telephone 330, APARTMENTS for transients and permanents. MacKinnon Apart-| ments. FOR RENT—Store room for rent| on Seward Street; good loca- tion; reasonable rental. Apply Capitol Electric Co., 2nd and Seward. e0esscccccsccse s FOR RENT—Furnished steam- heated rooms, close in; newly renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- | tineau Rooms, over Gastineau Grocery. from Vancouver July 16 at 8 p.m, Derethy Alexander scheduled at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle, July 18 at 9 am. Princess Lounise scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 19 at 9 pm. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 20 at 8 p. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle July 20 at 9 pm. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle July 21 at 9 pm. SOUTABOUNLG SAILINGS Alaska due in port tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock and e sails for south at 2 pm, ® Admiral Evans due tomorrow afternoon and sails 2 hours later. Queen due in port at midnight Thursday and sails Friday at 2 am. rurnisned, seeam- | heated sleeping rooms, suitable | for men; close in. Call at 326, { Second Street. |FOR RENT |FOR RENT—Purnsned, steam heat- ed sleeping room; close in. Phone 537. FOR RENT — Comfortable heated I furnished apartments; $50.00 and | $80.00. Nugget Apa tments. | Apt. Furnished. Heated, Tel. 5701, | FOR RENT—One two-room furn- | ished apartment vacant. The | Eureka Apartments, a bachelor's paradise. Willoughby Avenue. Fireproof building. | LOSI AND FGUND F wo keys on small ring Identify and pay for this ad at Empire. 30. - LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- | LOST—Between 5th and Kennedy, | | Post Office and B. M. Behrendsi | Bank, small black patent leather i purs: Reward. Phone 3252. LOST—Party who lost purse ab Moose Hall Dance Saturday night will please communicate with checker at Moose Hall to- night at 7 pm. burg, Kake and way ports, e s 6000000000 TIDES TOMORROW Prince Henry scheduled to sail e to sail from Seattle July 17 e Aleutian due southbound July e day at 10 a.m. for Peters- ® NORTHLAND 1 ON WAY NORTH SEATTLE, Northland e News 73 PASSENGERS ARRIVE AND 23 B0 IN ALEUTIAN Vessel Makes Forenoon| T I G | Call on Way from Se- |YUKON TAKES NINE attle to Seward July 14—Motorship sailed for Juneau and at 9 o'clock last night t class passengers bub no steerage. The following passengers aboard are booked for Juneau: H. Moses, Mrs. Hudson and two children, C. V. Ray, H. T. Lucas Mrs.. George Comstock, J. B. Bur- | ford and wife. The Notthland is due at Juneau next: Friday noon. On leaving Juneau yesterday aft- ernoon, the steamship Yukon, bound from Seward to Seattls, booked nine passengers for ports to the south. nine were: For ;Ketchikan—Mrs. Emma Har- vey, Mrs. I. Martin, William H. Bound from Seattle to Seward | Capt. Charles A. Glasscock and ¢ |Purser R. H. Williams, the steam- ® |ship Aleutian called this morning {at Juneau. She booked out of ® 'Puget Sound port 214 passenger of whom 70 are round-trip touris! ® |She disembarked 23 persons here. ® | They were: Caswell, B. D. Stewart. ®| From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs, E. S.| For Seattle—Mrs. C. Armstrong, o |Bottomly, Mrs. E. J. Bailey, Mrs. |[K. Zubal, J. F. Ne Th Clara Ray- 8. Wilson, D. Erwin, John —_—————————— {LOUISE CALLS EARLY ON HER WAY SOUTH |O. Elalson, Mrs. L. H. Metzgar, |Brown, M. L. Ferguson. | Charles Had, Lew Kay, Lew Kay, COME ON ESTEBETH i i 948 From Ketchikan—May Cox, Ed| yester fternoon from her regu- Baxter C. Felch, Ivan F. Winsor. {ard, she took for Westward ports| From Chichagof—J. Moder and For Cordova—John A. Speece, H. |mond For Valdez—Mrs. M. | Jensen, W. Lasco. son, Gloria Svensson, Mrs. M. ———— |Brown, S. Wallstedt, C. H. Dev-|per acre this summer b | Morgan, M. 8. Wilson, W. F. Pera- DR. J. W. EDMUNDS, prominent The Aleutian brought a large the wonderful reception and pat- Finding it impossible to accommo- amined for glasses, DR. EDMUNDS WANTED High tide, 0:15 am. 174 feet. |Mrs. 8. O'Des, Mrs. E. P. Ziegler, Soe {Norman Bonfield, L. A. Fowler,|NJNE PASSENGERS |{Jr., H. I Lucas, H. O. Wilson and two steerage. | With nine passengers, the motor- |Cox, H. B. Carbray, Steve Ferris. {ship)Estebeth returned to Juneau | Prom Wrangell—N. Lester Troast, ler weekly voyage to Sitka and | When the Aleutian left for Sew- |way ports. Her passengers were: |23 persons who had bought tickets | son. at Juneau. They were: From Baranof—Mrs | W. Terhune, Paul Bruner, Dr. J. W.; Frém Tenakee—Mrs. J. Reinikki, { Edmunds | Miss Hilja Reinikki, Fred (Sharkey) Major Malcolm Elliott. From Funter For Seward—Mr. and Mrs. Svens- | Worcester & Rehm, Mrs. R. M. Hull, Mrs. Made- A field of volunteer oats |lyn Hull, A. M. Richardson, G. S. Brady, Tex., averaged 75 bus - lin, H. B. Crewson, John Worcester, — o ——— |J. W. Greely, J. C. Greely, J. P.| A WONDERFUL RECEPTION | .!vendcr. SEATTLE EYE SPECIALIST, ex- | presses his sincere appreciation for ’;quanmy of general freight for this port. ronage accorded him by his num- erous patients while in JUNEAU. date, during his brief stay of three days, all who desired their eyes ex- ANNOUNCES that upon his return On return to Vancouver, B. C.lfrom FAIRBANKS enroute to his from Skagway, the steamship Prin- FROM THIS PORT| | near | |at Neah Bay or Port Angeles. PRINGE HENRY 'RETURNS WITH NEYSTONE ELKS [Co N Liner_fakes Penn- sylvania State Dele- gaton South Bearing: the Pennsylvania State Elks' Association party of almost 100 on the final leg of their South- | east Alaska tour, and as many more tourists from all parts of the| 1 United Stetes and Canada, the Canadian Naticnal Lines st chip Prince Henry, Capt Neddon, ,arrived in port at mid-! night Monday and sailed for Van- | couver and way ports at 1 a. m.| | today. i | H. R. Shepard, local Canadian | National agent, who was official | { conductor of the Elks' tour on the | | northern trip, met the delegation | I nd speeded it on its way | with vitation to return for a | lor | er ¢ party will leave the boat at | | Prince Rupert and travel east over the Canadian Naticnal Railway via Jasper Park where they will spend | |a day and night. They will reach | |Pittsburgh on July 21, after a |journey of 8,000 miles. Members | of the party were delighted with the entire Alaska tour, pronounc- ! ing 1% ont of the most enjoyable portions of their jaunt across the continent. Ul , CRUISER, FISHING BOAT N COLLISION { SEATTLE, July 14 — The thli |cruiser Detroit, U. 8. N, and a 1small wooden trawler, the Joseph George of Seattle, were in collision | off Tatoosh Island last night. The fishing boat was so badly damaged that it is being destroyed by the | cutter Haida. | Magnus Haug and Borgman Lee, jcf Seattle, crew of the trawler, were vescued and will be landed | The Haida advised by radio that the cruiser was not damaged. The Detroit is bound from As- SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Northbound July 7 July 11 Leave Seattle Due Juneau Southbound July 13 Steamer— *YUKON fALAMEDA TALASKA July 7 July 9 July July July 11 July 14 July 14 July 18 July July *Southwesvern Route. tSoutheastern Route. All sailings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 r’\/W’\'/‘l Arrive Southbound Juneau Ly.Juneau July 10 July 11 July 17 July 29 July 24 July 22 Leave Seattle Rogers Dor. Alex Queen Watson Rogers Dor. Alex. July 6 July 9 July 15 July 16 July 17 July 11 July 13 July 18 July 20 July 22 Information and tickets furnish. on Seattle-California service. California-New York via Panamsa Canal and return, Round the world, Trans-Atlantc, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wate er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. ADMIRAL LINE “The World’s Greatest Travel System” TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Princess Princess Princess Princess July 17 July 21 July 24 ~July 28 Charlotte Louise Alice {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 SEATTLE OFFICES, he will again be at the GASTINEAU HO'I'EL,!'/"”" to the Puget Sound Naval JUNEAU, from AUGUST 10TH to|Station. 13TH INCIRNSIVE, and will work| Futile attempts were made to until 10 p.m. each night. PHONE |beach the trawler and it was th_en FOR APPOINTMENT as DR. ED_’decided to destroy the wreck with | MUNDS WILL BE BUSY. This is bombs. your unusual opportunity to-have your eyes scientifically examined. Consulation and EXAMINATION FREE. —adv. STENOGRAPHER (Male) wishes position, mechanical experience, references, P. O. Box 661 City. pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. JUB Cale yor lease to responsible | ties or for sale. Apply Robert PRINCESS ALICE ; | i & T, Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. DUE TH]S EVENING Steamer Princess Alice, of the Canadian Pacific, will arrive in Juneau at 7:30 o’clock tonight ac- | cording to a radio from thé ship to Agent W. L. Coates. The steamer is reported to have a good list of tourists aboard and the following for this port: A. B. Hallowell, A. Lawrence, W. S. Webb, Jr. Low tide, 7:00 am., -2.6 feet. High tide, 15.0 feet. 32 feet. cess Louise called at Juneau early this morning. She took south from this port passenger, Miss S. Carlson, destined for Seattle. - SALMON BROUGHT HERE HALIBUT PRICES | ! . e | OS, Radios, Ssewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- nairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co." LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDA¥ 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 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., July 14. —Fifty-eight thousand pounds of halibut were sold here yesterday, American halibut going for 4 to 10.40 cents a pound and Canadian halibut for 3 to 8.50 cents a pound. Four thousand, three hundred pounds of salmon were brought to [ Juneau today by the Ace, Capt. Al Weathers, The fish was pur- chased by the Juneau Cold Stor- age Company. AT THE HOTELS i ) Gastineau ' H. N. Curd, A. Finlay, Jr, H. B.| } Carbray, Charles Hadd, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bottomly, Baxter Felch, L. A. Fowler, Lew G. Kay, Lave- rence Kay, Seattle; L. S. Ferris, | Ketchikan, | COLEMAN'S. | HoHywood Style Shop “One’ of Alaska’s” Distinctive : Shops” First and Main PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs ' of Quality THE JuNEAUu LAUNDRY Franklin Street, betweem Front and Second Streets SEATTLE, July 14—Nine vessels arrived yesterday with 123,000 pounds of small halibut and sold |for 7% to 8% cents a pound for mediums and 4 to 5 cents a pound for small. No Calculations WE GUARANTEE TO SATISFY (or no pay) Let us bid on that JOB. Alterations, concrete or saw-log foundations and bulkheads. Buildings or Lots Bought or Sold. ROX & MOODY General Contractors PHONE 347 Alaskan John Worcester, W. S. Pekovich, Funter; Mrs. Clara Raymond, Bar- anof; Oscar Ohern, C. M. Lee, Art Hedman, Taku. Zynda First National Bank Bldg. § AKUTAN HAS SUGHT ¥ ! James Truitt, Juneau; Olaf ACCIDENT, KETCHIKAN | HEATERS AND Obiistinser, Mis. P. L Fraser, J FIREPLACES HEMLOCK wWOOD Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS $4.50 per Load Chester Barneson PSS PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petershurg, 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. Portralture, Photo Finish- ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Ete, PANTORIUM CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” TEL. 355 l! | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 14— The halibut schooner Akutan is on the marine ways here after break- ing a line at the dock when the engine was going for a test. One plank was sprung. TEN PASSENGERS For Sitka and ports south to Seattle, ten passengers were book- ed at Juneau on the steamship Alameda, when she departed from here yesterday afternoon. They were: For Sitka—Williamm F. Schnable, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Skinner. For Petersburg—H. Leslie Mor- rison. For Ketchikan—R. D. Carrigan. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Andrell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morin, Joseph Morin. In addition to the passengers who bought tickets here to go on the Alameda, 25 passengers off the steamship Yukon, which arrived| in Juneau yesterday from Seward en route to Seattle, transferred to it.he Alameda at this port. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. SERVING Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at $.00 P. M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Douglas and Juneau, Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau S NORCO July 20 July 25 S NORTHLAND July 27 July 31 M/S NORCO Aug. 3 Aug. 8 M/S NORTHLAND Aug. 10 Aug. 14 M/S NORCO Aug. 17 Aug. 22 M/S NORTHLAND Aug.24 Aug.28 Aug.28 M/S NORCO Aug.31 Sept.5 Sept.5 FOR INFORMATION APPLY TO D. B. FEMMER J. B. BURFORD Juneau Agent Ticket Agent Telephone 114 ‘Telephone 79 FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane ALASKANS IR 6:15 a.m, 7:10a.m. 9:15 a.m.t 12:30 pm.t 2:00 p.m. 3:30 pm.t *4:00 p.m. eLeaves Dougias for Juneau 6:30 a.m, 6:30 p.m. 8:304.m. $7:45 p.m. 9:30 am.t 9:56 p.m. 12:45pm.t §11:30 pm. 2:15 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 3:45 p.m.t 1:15 am. 6:15 p.m. $7:30 pm. 8:40 p.m. §11:15 pm. 12 midnight $1:00 a.m. ! TRAVEL BY AIR AGENTS Fred Hanford Orin Hill July 25 July 31 Aug. 8 Aug. 14 Aug. 22 M M 3 e . 183 TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM Day and Night Service 1 e BATTERY SERVICE Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly Reasonable Rates CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Second and Seward =l R. P. Peratovich A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau, 2 Juneau Ferry & Naviga. tion Company