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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG FINEST , > i _ —— STEAMERS MISTAN GOOGLE * NEVA MIND ABOST S Y/ OU.MSTAN GooGLE. = Vi ,/ PUT THIS COAT: \\ X [T AM CAPKI JAWGE. CAR ‘A TAWGE - OOR o8 OH, BOSS - Look-* £ HANGER GACK oM THE Hodk AGIN = HE'S CALLIN = HERE (S T KEEPNoUR PANY BOY MOUST BE Pow FlL AND KEEP THAT CLOSET DOGR. SHUT Fom Lone DETne ; TVE Ok PONY BOY - i HAPPY ABOLT SUMPAS - et s WHATS HE DOIN® I 4 { Suss’ Looki Ols _ué Léfifié\és B K MY QLoTHES QLoseT? o | GWN HE'S Gor O BHERIN GETT‘-‘“M OLTA 1 o b HIS FAQE -+ ME NOMORE! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound {ALASKA July 15 *ALEUTIAN July July {N'WESTERN _.July 14 July July *YUKON July 18 July {ALASKA July 20 July 22 July 3 *Southwesvern Route. s i tSoutheastern Route. . NORTHWESTERN HAIBUTER IN 7 o e ™ Marine News [BOOKS CAPACITY COLLISIONIN | -t g e PASSENGER LIST | NORTHBOU; ; : A ol:,zm A |N PORT WITH Returns Today via Tanker — Crew Tuesday. . Sitka for Seattle ! Aboard Rescued Yukcn due at 4 p.m. Tuesday. 3“ Bu K With passenger accommodations| PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., July 2 0 INGS booked to capacity, the steamship |20.—The Seattle halibut schooner Loy it s ey . Princess Louice duc Tuesday © afterncon or evening. . 'SCHEDULED SAIILINGB 1' Northwestern, Capt. Charles A.|Sunset was nearly cut in two by SORIAIA. TR IONE 3V AN Prisis EKupesimiapuiiied (0 gy 8 Glasscock, bound from Seattle to |the Associated Oil Tanker Frank | nogws ... July 10 . ° . 5 nA : FOR SALE FOR RENT ~OT SALE _Gasboat, % hp. N & |FOR RENT—Three room furnished | S. engine, good condition. 40 ft. X| apartments, also furnished cabins. | 9 ft. 8 in. & . Will take car Apply Cash Grocery, Willoughby | as part paym . Inquire Juneau Avenue. Marble Works. from Vancouver July 20 at 8 ® |Canadian National Line r|skagway, called at Juneau Satur-'G. Drum, off Marrow Stone Point Rovealier July 8 Gty LY. /Ul £ p. m Queen ....July 9 July 13 July 17 il TP o, SR g Py : : 03 day evening. She returned here last Saturday. R e | FOR RENT—Room suitable for one|® Alaska scheduled to sail from Brings Eight for Ju- |t fon the Lynn Canal port bt g Momen lana i h e R g H FOR SALE Four room house,| or two persons, Single or twin|® Sestile July 20.at pot neau from South and departed by way of Sitka on mambers of the crew Were rescued 1345 :,::g ” :1‘.‘11;’ gg J::]!y’ 5 32,000, Tn C-S addition, close in.| beds. Furnished, steam heat, close | ® NOre0 ;Chedl‘““d to sail from T her return voyage to the Puget uninjured. | i iS Partly furnished. Allen Shattuck,| in, reasonable. Phone 62. MS”‘“;E J;‘;fl z,od"“ 9 i With 230 passengers aboard, aight |Sound metropolis. The tanker towed the Sunset| Intormation and tickets furnish - — - g‘““““‘fy ‘1 ";l ‘;’ ;“‘ TOM © g this port and 222 for Skagway,| The vessel came north with 165 here where she was beached to on Seattle-Cafifornia service. — e |F R RENT—Nicely furr 4 Sebc e Tist My 0 B the Canadian National Lines flag- | Passengers. Of these 95 are round- prevent sinking. S FOR SALE ew portable Singer| ed room suitable for gentleman. Adm}rzl Evans scheduled to ship Prince Henry, Capt. Harry|trip tourists. Thirty disembarked A heavy fog is blamed for the California-New York via Panama v:r:c(ri;l;av\;;m_‘lzl rmlxl( ls\:nv ao;\'lg!\l;xll 115 West 6th St. Telephone 330. s;aoxlaixr]om Seattle July 22 at ® |Noqqon and Purser Jack Crawford, 8t Skagway to travel over the accident. Canal and return. price $125. Will sell $45 cash. Mrs. | - > A . larrived here at.5 pm. Sunday and | White Pass Railroad to White- ' Capt. Ansen said he heard th Round thi 19, o r 83 rancist APARTMENTS for transients and s i S ? e .m. ay a ;. 4 154 sal he hear he N e world, Trans-Atlantie, Douglas, top floor, San Francisco permanents. MacKinnon Apart- P"""f? M:,'fm'\:},‘,cg‘_‘,l:fl ;‘; salled for Skagway at 11 pm. Ii|horse, down the Yukon River to whistle of the 7,000 ton tanker | 3 Trans-Paclfic. Bakery. ik ; b St Megid o is due here at midnight tonight|the mouth of the Tanana, up that and came to a full stop before the | Hound g at 9 pm. ! for Vancouver. stream to Fairbanks, over the Alas- crash. i r:{:xrnAltxz“nc‘flF“gs((]ma way wate S g ibae .e|FOR RENT—Furnished steam- (i s Pk e o The steamer left Vancouver with |ka Railway to Seward, and then by | Fishing gear was strewn over| i Y rall), $350.00, sea horse motor. Bargain. Sec n Seattle July 23 at 10 am, . e Daniels, Alaska Laundry. heated rooms, close in; newly Pri e '(4 %;'h dulo;! 'm 292 cabin passengers aboard, nnpvbl(‘nm.shlp to Seattle. Puget Sound. | B. H. HOWARD, Agent. S yimeiEme: i renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- e o of the largest lists of the season | Persons who took passage at The Sunset was returning from FOR SALE CHEAF—tew 18-foot| tineau Rooms, over Gastineau ;:ll 4“8‘”“”"""”“‘”“‘ uly ® | o vanty-five of those arriving here [Juneau on the Northwestern Sat- Prince Rupert and the Frank G.| clinker built boat. Fine for hunt-| Grocery. iGN flh; i e Juled fo sall of™ade the Mendenhall Glacier tour urday for Lynn Canal ports, were: Drum was bound to Porta Costa, ing and fishing. Phone 2351. i b dre 8 e J‘l‘ e Half of those going to Skagway| For Haines—Mrs. E. Binzler, J. California, from Everett | TooMn -BeaWle . July ol are booked for tours to Atlin and|W. Maloney, Harvey Moore, Nichol-' The Sunset is owned by K. L.| Daw One party, hailing from |8 Thomas, Gus George, A. Henry. Steherg, of Ketchikan, Alaska. | £ | | 0000600000 ®0 08 rococoreeeor Inc. FOR SALE—_New 1931 Johnson 12 O ~ - |FOR RENT—rurmsned, sveam- FOR SALE—Used Edison Phono-| heated sleeping rooms, suitable DA . Me., under the direction| Faf Skagway—M. W. McCool- >, of G Harrison, general agent|baugh, Elizabeth Packer, W. P. graph, cheap. Used Radio, bat-| for men; close in. Call at 326, SOUTABOUNG 3AILINGS - tery set. Apply Harris Hiardware| Second Street. Northwestern in port this aft- h there for the Canadian National,[Johnson, R. A. Tonneson. I & has 92 members and is going as far e T as Dawson. It will return south | i { | ernoon at 3:30. Passengers debarking here were: “The World's Greatest Travel System” Do, | T3 Prince Henry due south at L B I G ONE WAY WESTWARD . e, vimcoasen mcomc | FOR RENT—Purnsned, steam heat- and Gard-| ed sleeping room; close in. Phone midnight tonight. Kinder, Catherine Shields and| James B. Woodworth NOME, Alaska, July 20.—Six skin . i 1TLIE boats full of King Island Eskimos|Vessel Brings Large Cargo‘ AND SEA FISHING BOAT ALAN |ered here o Saturtay a0 mo- | and Fair List of Pas- ported a tremendous catch of wal- 1 B ON WAY TO KODIAK |rus iast winter. They brought a sengers Here } Prfncess (‘]ml:lnuc o : large quantity. of ivory and pelts | ; Princess Louise Bl retloving. b, tieh pis- BB e : o l"::""“"’;‘;eim"";‘; :e"“;::: Bound for fishing waters off |here with them. | with a large cargo and a fair Princess sure burners from old Juneau | WANTED—Saleslady desires posi- b y Eake md oy Kodiak, the new auxiliary gas boat | TR S list of passengers out of SennIE.} R Laundry building will return them tion. Can give A-1 references. “m.’ Gy ‘D:":' b Alan arrived Saturday in Juneau HIGHWAY LEAVES ON [the steamship Admiral Watson,| rincess Ultarlotte to Jack’s Transfer office. No ques- Address 1218 care Empire. b 2mvarangell She is taking on - Capt. Einar Thompson fmd Purser | § n tions asked, Otherwise Prosec- | wwANTED —Exoerionced male Gool S G, supplies here. ~she has been do-| VOYAGE TO SKAGWAY | naries ainer, had a pitasant voy- | Low summer tourlst fares to all points in Canada and the tion will follow WANTED_wEX;Jenenced male CO_OK‘VANCOIVVER SHIPBUILDER |ing a little salmon trolling to the| age north. Bound for Seward and United States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. M wants kitchen work. Can furnish HEADS PARTY TO ATLIN |South, but is scheduled to spend| With explosives for use on road Kodiak, she called at Juneau early | o4 . SAFETY INSURANCE, be SAFE:| good references. Manalo. Tele- the rest of the season to the west-|construction at Skagway, the Ten- Sunday morning. i Return limit October 31, 1931. Equip your car with Pathfinder| Phone 552. John Lockhart, well known shlp; ward. She was built at the An-|der Highway, Capt. Nels Rogne, of , The vessel's freight for this port Glare Shields. See J. W. Wood- | ! puilder and ® marine engineer of [derson Yards in Wrangell. She is |the United States Bureau of Public consisted of general merchandige | ford, Agent, or call 2 rings on L"O?Yhofifi”;r:f’;’:kp;‘rfi:’:e’:; 93| yancouver, B. C. headed a DArty |40 feet long. Her skipper is Capt.|Roads, left port yesterday for Skag- for business houses. Passengers who .W. L. COATES, Agent Salmon. anywher.e Best references. 4Box of four aboatd the steamer Prince Barney Green. W. L. Huff is also|way. Tt is due to return here to- disembarked at Juneau were: Valentine Bldg., Juneau (- | o437 Junc‘au " Henry in port here Sunday and | making the voyage. night or Tuesday. | From Seattle—Howard Brice, Jr. LONESOME—JGIN Onlo’s largest| ¥ was shown around town by A. s o e ity -3 The powder will be used in the! From Southeast Alaska ports— correspondence club. Members 9"=WANTED—Experienced, competent | Munroe, Chief Engineer of the|e o | rehabilitation of the old Brackett Mrs. John Hayward, Fred Waller, erywhere, 150 ladies names, 8d-| woman wants position as house- |Prince Henry. | HALIBUT PRICES | |road which is being done by a vol- N. A. McEachern. dresses and descriptions $1.00.| keeper, care of invalid or chil-| With Mr. Lockhart was Mrs.|e ® |unteer crew from prisoners in the Persons who booked passage here (ladies 50c) Give age and occu-| dren. Address P. O. Box 787 Lockhart and their son and daugh- iy Skagway Federal jail. for ports to the Westward were: pation with remittance. J. E|— - |ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs., J.. D.| PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, July —————— | For Yakutat—Mrs. S. Elstead,| . Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. ’STENOGRAPHER (Male) wishes |Lockhart of Los Angeles. The!20.—Ninety-one thousand pounds GOLDEN WEDDING FETE Mrs. David Willard, Roy Willard,| position, mechanical experience, | younger couple drove from their |of halibut were sold here last Sat- e Miss Lena Franie, Ercel Monroe, | B Gate vor ieasé to responsible| references, P, O. Box 661 City. |home to Vancouver by auto in two urday. American fish sold for 3 to| SAN FRANCISCO — When Mr. M. J. Sullivan, Arthur Suit, S. E.| parties or for sale. Apply Robert |days and one night. The party|58 cents and Canadian fish sold|and ‘Mrs. Peter H. Wulff observed Johnson. | MAILBOAT “E TEB TH,’ T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. LOSI AN #GUND |will return to Vancouver on the for 3 to 6 cents. |their fiftieth wedding anniversary For Seward—United States Sena- PIANOS, Kadios, Sewing Machines, steamer Prince Rupert late this here, they obseérved it in the same tor Peter Not k. Davis Trmpomt‘hn e oo | LOST—Double ender round bot- | week. . house in which they ate their wed-| For Seldovia—Mrs. Ollie Herman, | (Ds Co. Plonographs, Expert Plano un-| ™y, oy hoat, 13 feet long. Paint- Sl e | TIDES TOMORROW | |ding Supper a half century ago. Mary Ann Herman. || LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. . ing. and onograph re- | m,,ml:‘f:dm,fnu’;m Shoppe, | ©€d White, green stripes. Finder| : Three generations of the Wulff ——————— FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS % BABY GIRL IS BORN | family attended the golden wedding NOTICE TO MARINERS For Bkagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday please notify Jim Allen, Cash a Smith 4 Grocery. | 3 High tide, 5:06 am., 14.7 feet. | fete. | #rince William Sound — Smith | or information apply Dave Housel, Agen The Boys 4-H club of Lake A = A girl baby was born in Seattle! 1,y tide, 11:15 am. 11 feet. A SIS Island light reported extinguished | F Pho::g le O Y o orth, Fia., has received the first e’ S June 19 to Mr. and Mrs. F. Beau-| pion tide, 5:36 p.m., 164 feet. NOTICE May 30, will be relighted as soon ingle lgharter of its kind ever granted in VISIT FRIENDS HERE champ. The mother is the former B DOG OWNERS as practicable. he state. Mabel V. Pearx{n. | For fallen arches or aching feet| A number of dogs without li- Chatham Strait—Hood Baygmsht‘ . e |sec DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN | censes are running loose on the reported extinguished July 9, was| PACIFIC TRAN! (adv.) | city Streets. ~Such dogs will be relighted July 12. SPORTATION COMPANY i g BUILDING. of Seattle, ac_compamed bly h)sP\yx LUDWIG NELSON [ A0 o i iately and dis- M . 14 99 :;:m;ou;‘vdr:irllepp;: 3’2“225 Pl o JEWELER [k ranr posed of according to city ordi-| Youths from Russia, Canada, Bel- otlorshi port last night they called on Wateh, Keysiting l | FOR RANGES i gium and Colombia are studying|} T eaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for FOR SALE. ireg ner high grade Ship's Chrono-| 537. oter. See it @ pau Paint | e e e 2 it at Juneau Pall popTRENT — Comfortable heated Btore. | furnished apartments; $50.00 and FOR SALE—Plate Gass Showcases.| * $60.00. Nugget Apartments. Various sizes. Juneau ¥ OUNE AToir o Heated, Tel. 5701 ® Dorothy Alexander due south- Hardware CO. bound July 22 at 8 am . . . . . . . . . FOR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable | WANTED : Admiral Watson due south- D . . ° . . . . Aleutian due southbound at 1 o'clock tomorrow morning. Prin s Charlotte due in port at 0 tomorrow morning and sail % hours later. | for taxi. Cheap for cash. See — 2 bound about July 29. Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. | WANTED—Will purchase 18 to 20 LOCAL SAILING3 foot flat bottomed skiff, also|e Estebeth leaves every Thursday kicker. Must be reasonable. Apply | night at 8 p.m. for Sitka and MISCELLANEOUS | Cash Grocery, Willoughby Ave- wayports. a ©© 00000 0000000000000 20060000000000000EC R. C. Polzin, of the Traung La- . COLE! bel and Lithographing Company, Hollywood Style Shop “One " of Alaska’s Distinctive } Shops” =~ First and Main Brunswick Agency GEOMGE A. GETCHELL, |oil engineering at Oklaboma Uni-|{ petcid WY pon o pol®alevander and Way Poi ) i 3 y Points. See HEATERS AND gy Chiet of Police. | versity. agent for fiorts of call during winter schedule. Passen- 19 FIREPLACES 5 i1 gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. oy » friends in Juneau. READY-TO-WEAR i HEMLOCK ; = —for— £ LADIES AND MISSES CLEANERS 4 : “We Call For and Dellver® WOOD , = ‘ | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. | | | lllIIlIIIIIIIIIWIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIU_I DAVE’S SHOP 0 P Phone 79. J. B. Buzford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. 8 TEL. 355 SERVING ALASKANS FERRY TIME CARD i Thane 4 Telephone 92 or 95 and || | S ' Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night 6:15a.m. i Dlamond leave your order with ) at 9.00 P. M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, 7:10 a.m. GEORGE BROTHERS p Petersburg, Douglas and Juneau. 9:16 am.t B . t 12:30 pm.t §11:15 p. . Leave Arrive Southbound 2:00 pm. 12 midnight r"que s $4'50 per Load Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau 3:30 p.m.t $1:00 am. | wl P - CLEAN M/S NORCO July 20 July25 July25 s s Fuseos ECONOMICAL Chester Barneson M/S NORTHLAND July 21 July 31 Juy 31 6:30a.m. 6:30 p.m. EFFICIENT ; M“S e, B i e 4 . B. - /S NORTHLAND Aug.10 Aug.14 Aug.14 =:£:.:' 8::4§D.m. p M/S NORCO Aug.17 Aug.22 Aug.22 : - :“DJI. . & M/S NORTHLAND Aug.24 Aug.28 Aug.28 :zdgp.m.? §11:30 pm. 5% 1 8 3 W. T. Farwell, ; M/S NORCO Aug.31 Sept.5 Sept.5 218 pam. 12:15 p.m. g A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau. FOR INFORMATION APPLY TO 3:45 pm.t 1:15 am. ) { D. B. FEMMER J. B. BURFORD ,Bwpm. 20X ‘ T AXI : Junesu Agent Ticket Agent p “Thane. ks i ‘elephone 114 Telephone 79 ,_&"M"m e PACIFIC COAST |/} sTAND AT PIONEER POOL . .{COMPANY §--Effective Hpcil 1sb. COAL CO. Second and Seward Junean Ferr'y‘l Naviga. Phone 412 PROMPT E BATTERY SERVICE Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly Reasonable Rates = CAPITAL ELECTRIC L T O T T T T