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SR - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPfRE,'THUF;(SDAY, JULY 16, 1931, Pony 8ox! cur var outt AINT AL TELE Q' A TTHOUSH, TIMES NST & AT OUTTA LAT SUGAH BOWL 7 GIT DOWA SF0 AW HAS To LICK Yo' 'S GONNA BWEAK Yo' © FOR SALE nAn ruay RENT FOR SALE—New 1931 Johnson 12 sea horse motor. Bargain. See Daniels, Alaska Laundry. FOR SALE—Blucberries. Telephone 79, Douglas. FOR SALE CHEAP—New 18-foot clinker built boat. Fine for hunt- ing and fishing. Phone 2551. FOR SALE — Permanent Waving Outfit. Apply Mrs. Zink, Third and Seward. FOR SALE—Used Edison Phono- graph, cheap. Used Radio, bat- | tery set. Apply Harris Iaardware Company. p FOR SALE—FI house. No. 831 Basin Road. FOR SALE—McGregor and Gard- ner. high grade Ship's Chmno-Y meter. See it at Juneau Paint Store. FOR SALE—Plate Giass Showcases. Various sizes. Juneau oung Hardware Co. FOR SALECadillac car, suitable for taxi. Cheap for cash. See Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS ive .room furnished | FOR RENT—Room suitable for one or two persons. Single or twin| beds. Furnished, steam heat, closé in, reasonable. Phone 62 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; reascnable rental. Apply Capitol Electric Co.,, 2nd and Seward. | | FOR RENT—Furnished steam- heated rooms, close in; newly renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- | tineau Rooms, over Gastineau Grocery. EE 5 {FOR RENT—rurnisned, seeam- | heated sleeping rooms, suitable for men; close in. Call at 326, Second Street. | {FOR RENT—Purnisned, steam heat- | ecd sleeping room; close in. Phone | {FOR RENT — Comfortable heated | furnished apartments; $50.00 and | | $60.00. Nugget Apartments. SAFETY INSURANCE, be SAFE: Equip your car with Pathfinder Glare Shields. See J. W. Wood- ford, Agent, or call 2 rings oni Salmon. LONESOME—JOIN Ohlo's largest| correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- | pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. R CLUB Cale yor lease to responsible parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. [0, Sy v L o A PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Ploonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radlo and pnonograph re- nairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. ! 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. LOST ANU FUUND | LOST—Between oth and Kennedy, Post Office and B. M. Behrends Bank, small black patent leather purse. Reward. Phone 3252. ~ WANTED LADY needs work urgently, or hour. Prefer permanent. anywhere, Best references. 2437 Juneau. day Go Box WANTED—Experienced, competent woman wants position as house- keeper, care of invalid or chil- dren. Address P. O. Box 787T. WANTED — Competent, bookkeeper and stenographer, female, wants position. Telephone 205. . . | LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET COLEMAN'S Hollywood Style Shop | “One of Alaska’s Distinctive S W | @ Shops” * First and Main Old papers tor sale at the Em- pire office. . 4 e < e T 5 PANTORIUM No Calculations CLEANERS WE GUARANTEE TO “We Call For and Deliver” SATISFY TEL. 355 (or no pay) DAVE’S SHOP READY-TO-WEAR LADIES AND MISSES BATTERY SERVICE Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly — Reasonable Rates CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Second and Seward AT [T | sfiNéGr{KPHER (Male) wishes position, mechanical experience, references, P. O. Box 661 City. 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 FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15 a.m. 6:156 p.m. 7:10 a.m. $7:30 p.m. 9:15 am.t 9:40 p.m. 12:30 p.m.t §11:15 pm. 2:00pm. 17midnight 3:30 pm.t . 11:00 a.m. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneas 6:30 a.m. 6:30 pm. 8:30a.m. $7:45 pm. 9:30am.t 55 p.m. 12:45pm.t §11:30 pm. 2:15p.m. 12:16 p.m. 3:45 pm.t 1:15 am. 6:00 p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. t—8aturdays only. §--Etfective Apedl 1st. DAT HABIT WIGHT Aow! ..‘.'.".; Mnm‘_‘“ LISSEA, OPERATOR.. . IF CAPNY JANGE WANTS Te ALK © ME HE'S Te TAKE DEM 3 AINT PANIN' For < A OAT NG LONG DISTANGE CALS 12?‘5“‘:41; cieh BuGAR i \ \&s ST WiTB TS o W o CAWEFEES Ny PEET- By BILLE DE BECK MAH HEBBENS' AR LONE fo adt Marine News 's't' et 'M’ e v ;" +|PRINCE GEORGE IS eamer. AVEMENIA., DUE THIS EVENING NORTHBOUND . Prince George due tonight at e [ Steamer Prince George is due 8:30 o'clock. e |in port from Vancouver at 8:30 . o'clock tonight. Passengers aboard for Juneau are United States Sen- ator Peter Norbeck, Republican, of South Dakota; Ralph Martin, Mrs. ‘Martin, Miss L. Martin and Michael Sullivan. e Northland due Friday noon. Nerthwestern scheduled to ar- rive Saturday. Admiral Watson scheduled to arrive Saturday. Princess Charlotte due late Saturday afternoon or eve- ning. Admiral Rogers due Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince Henry scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 16 at 8 p.m. Derothy Alexander scheduled to sail from Seattle July 17 at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 1:44 a.m. 183 feet. Low tide, 8:22 am., -3.4 feet. High tide, 2:44 pm., 163 K Low tide, 8:33 p.m., 19 feet 'TWO BOATS BRING Seattle, July 18 at 9 am. Princess Louise scheduled to @ | LOADS OF SALMON sail from Vancouver July 18 e | ———— at 9 pm. { Salmon receipts constituted fish Prince Rupert scheduled to sail receipts today at Juneau Five from Vancouver July 20 at 8 ® |thousand pounds of kings were un- loaded from the Celtic, Capt. Hen- ry Moy, and 5900 chums and 130 ipo\mds of kings were brought by the Wilson, Capt. Martin Holst. All | the fish taken by the Juneau 1Cold Storage Company. The chums {will be frozen for bait. The Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hil- |dre, tooks bait and ice today and |left for the halibut banks. p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle July 20 at 9 p.m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle July 20 at 9 p.m. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle July 21 at 9 pm. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle July 22 at 10 am. SOUTHBOUNG SAILINGS Queen due in port at 1 o'clock in the morning. Princess Alice due southbound at 5:30 tomorrow morning and sails 2% hours later. Aleutian dué southbound July 30. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for 8itka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters~ burg, Kake and way ports, C e 90000000 — Payne Under Fire : | HALIBUT PRICES SEATTLE, July 16—Six vessels| with 55,000 pounds of halibut &r- rived yesterday and sold for 5 and 8% cents a pound. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., July 16. —Two hundred and eighty-three thousand pounds of halibut were sold here yesterday. American fish sold for 3 to 8 cents a pound and Canadian for 3 to 6 cents. ————————— For fallen arches or aching feet| see DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING. (adv.) Judge John Barton Payne (above), | chairman of the American Re: Cross, admits that he is “‘more ot less on trial” in the thorough in. vestigfltion by experts into the soundness and efficiency of the re- lief organization. The probe into Judge Payne’s work is believed to be largely an indirect outgrowth of the struggle between the Red Cross and the Senate last Winter over drought relief, x NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR DISSOLUTION Old papers atv tue Empire office OF CORPORATION. Empire. In the District Court for the Ter- | & oo — o ritory of Alaska, Division Number \ One, at Juneau. THE JUNE AU LAUNDRY In the Matter of the Dissolution 8 of HALVORSEN'S CO., a corpor- "‘"‘""‘ Sk treet, ation. PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREBY PHONE 359 NEWLY CANNED UPPER YUKON SALMON HELPS ENJOYS REVIVAL BALLASTEVANS OF GOLD MINING Indian Woman Is Carried Whitehorse Better Than in| on Stretcher Off Boat ‘l Years and Prospectors to Hospital ,‘ Are Numerous \ Canned salmon—this season’s; “There is a gratifying revival in pack—helps to ballast the steam- mining in.the Upper Yukon," today | ship Admiral Evans, Capt. 8. K. |declared John O. Stenbraten, vet-| Gilje and Purser Byron Hyde, which |eran prospector and mining opera- | called at Juneau last night, onitor, who is in Juneau for a few| her way from Kodiak and Seward days on business. “Conditions at| to' Seattle. ~About 8,000 cases of Whitehorse are better now than | the fish were taken aboard at Ko- they have been in years. Many of | diak and Seldovia and 9500 cases the old-time prospec were lifted at Excursion Inlet. A pack to the count s have come and they are | few more will be received at Ket- reinforced by many new arrivals. | chikan. None is seeking wage employment; | The vessel came here with 23 all are intent on discovering min- passengers from the Westward, and | ral deposits. 1 fli-m'fiubc six disembarked at Ju-. Boat Bulidesy Biisy | St : | cept for the few hours’ dark- Indian Woman Very Ill ness around midnight, one can hear | One of the passengers for Ju- g."pounding of hammers and the neau was Laura Milton, an Indian mwm‘“ ot saws, ae Duilkeie Nt woman who W i fod o & Hln”l“b(]ll& ]“‘;w"l' to CO;HDICLC’ stretcher off the boat and conveyed .o ”_w'“’ (1(-\jl‘mml for Sains 4] to the government hospital in this St T8 or FRERR | 3, NS e JUliemil PR "“All developed gold properties in | Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Eddins, Mrs. | S ieh SR RO RO el | Frank Foster, Miss Elizabeth Pack-( 1t~ OO 30 40 s bt cidh p‘a‘\iseng o wc“_\\ill‘km\v is higher at present than ward ports to Seattle were: | she ]m:s be:zn in 18 years. She is| ir. and Mrs. M. A. Winkler, Mr, |SUlL rising 601 dvs, Williapa “Nanz, Mrs. B M. | | 0D Livingston, Lake and Sumai B mctior S0, O, mit Creeks, tributaries of the Big | Mrs. Anne Propfe, Miss smmon. Plru‘er gold claims are Brouty, Miss Elizabeth | vielding rich returns. | Miss Helen O'Rourke,| ,, Bif Nugget Found | garet Harger, Miss Cather- | An impetus has been given to ifle Ludy. Miss Gertrude Innes, ¥ |tIe WOTking of old ground In the | W, Barker, and one third class, |Atlin district by the finding of a Persons who booked passage from | 47-ounce nugget in tailings on Ruby Juneau for ports to the south were: Lok, - Tis,” & Toie;, Wae Dot | i the only pay taken from the Ruby | Creek tailings. | | “In the Wheaton district, search | ‘n being vigorously prosecuted for | gold quartz ledges. In that area,| | Brooks and McConnell are doing inch wing | considerable work. “A factor of great help in min- | ing and to the ved properity of ! Whitehorse is the airplane, Airships 4 | are used quite frequently in mining The Duluth, Minn, 200, Which|gyests and they are constantly | has seen tvf"o‘o[ its zoo-born LoOns | soming to and going from Whits } “make good” in the movies, recent- [yore Whitehorse is an airport | ly sgnt three more to New YOrk|,s consequence now.” stiyiog, Mr, Stenbraten will | Whitehorse this week. Schools for parents were held at | SRR, I (R Oklahoma City and, Stillwater| Gen. U. S. Grant’s old home in Okla., this summer by the National (St. Louis now is plastered with ad- Congress of Parents and Teachers. | ing placards and posters. | i For Petershurg—Richard Rudolph, Christian Olsen, Beulah Ursin. For Ketchikan—J. M. Boyce. For Seattle—Don Beckwith. — e, —— An owl with a 67 spread was killed by Gilbert Bro- kaw, Goldendale, Wash.,, farmer. return to i RS | | i The Best Laundry l’ 1 | . ’ AL Faie Prie Diamond CAPITAL LAU . : 1 | Phone 355 !“ranfiksg || Br"‘l"let8 : R * | CLEAN ; ECONOMICAL | ity EFFICIENT || MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality GIVEN, That a petition has been M filed in the above-entitled Court, by Halvorsen's Co., a corporation|feeeeoe=: organiaed under She Jops o i wsi FOR RANGES HEATERS AND dissolved; and that a hearing has been ordered upon said petition before the court at Juneau, Alaska, FIREPLACES on the 20th day of August, 1931, at 11 o'clock am. at which time HEMLOCK and place all persons interested mn said matter may appear and be Portraiture, Photo Finish- ing, Cameras,.Alaska Views, el x 9483 Ete. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 First National Bank Bldg. JUNEAU, ALASKA heard. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the District Court at Ju- neau, Alaska, this 1st day of July, 1931. (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1. By: J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy. First publication, July 2, 1931. Last publication, July 23, 1931. THOUSANDS OF CORNS REMOVED wWOOD Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS $4.50 per Load Chester Barneson 183 | | | | fleld Blvd., Chicago, who will pes Fou receive B jar Prompuy. Day and Night Service Juneau Ferry & Naviga | tion Company ... ‘We now have a remed "‘".".'x'gm emove ANX. sorm o ¢80 ¥ o ot i ;fi! TAXI 3.‘;?.:— ra qm:_b :1"&'1 s-rmn.:xg:mmn BUTLER-MAURO DRUG €CO. | ~ ‘ TRAVEL BY AIR AGENTS Fred Hanford Orin Hill . S 'f ¢ 3 ..Hyder| J. B. Burford & Co. Gastineau Hotel Larry Parks .. P. Kostrometinoff (W. T. Farwell, .. Skagway R. P. Peratovich . A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau, FINEST STFAMERS % SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Seattle Juneau bound Due Juneau Southbound Steamer— July 15 July 14 July 2f N ..July July 18 July *YUKON July July 21 July TALASKA July July 23 July *Southwesvern Route. tSoutt tern Route. All sailings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE . 2 UND Leave Arrive Southbound 0% RO Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau TRIP FARES | Rogers July 10 SE. Dor. Alex .July 6 July 11 July 11 AL Queen July 9 July 13 July 17 Watson ...July 15 July 18 July 29 Rogers July 16 July 20 July 24 Dor. Alex, .July 17 July 22 July 22 Intormation and tickets furnish. on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, ‘Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat= er, return by raiD, $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. “The World’s Greatest Travel System” TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Princess " Alice ..ol il it July 17 Princess Charlotte ....................... July 21 Pitneess” LoMIBe .o o e csniinis July 24 Princess Alice ................ we-July 28 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 —_————— 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 For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O f | | prrrrr e 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. - JRTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. ALASKANS SERVING Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9.00 P. M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Douglas and Juneau. Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau M/S NORCO July 20 July 25 July 25 M/S NORTHLAND July 27 July 31 July 31 M/S NORCO Aug. 3 Aug. 8 Aug. 8 M/S NORTHLAND Aug.10 Aug.14 Aug. 14 M/S NORCO Aug.17 Aug.22 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

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