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e “THE DAILY"ALASKA FMPIRE SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1931 Jif BARNEY GOOGLE amd faa amade Lota of ... SAID TODAY'S &22;:1 ” Mflz—‘{% Mfi c:aggMI; THEN'RE AUl FoR. e wufia.xéa nid. of EFHURY o Dons Gy B Sl Gl R e T - FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE—Thor Health Motor and Electric Washer, cheap. Phone 2553. house in Douglas. Telephone 18, Douglas. FOR SALE—Two automatic shot guns, 12 gauge, Winchester and Remington. Bargain for cash. See Daniels, Alaska Laundry. FOR SALE—Five room house with FOR RENTFour room furnished house near Wireless Station. Call 67 after 5 p.m. FOR REN1—runshed two room apartments, also cabins. Newly bath, larg> lot, in Seater Tract,| finished. Close in. Apply Seaview a bargain. Phone 202. Apartments. PIANO for sale, cheap. Apply W.|FOR RENT—Room sultable for one J. Beach, 888 West 9th Street. * FOR SALE—Hou sehold Furniture I very reasonable. Phone’ 166. FOR SALE--Dwelling house, com- pletely furnished, . with = rental value of $65.00 per month, on tract as large as three cily lots, $3500.00, $1500.00 cash, balance easy. Allen Shattuck, Inc. 9 FOR SALE—Franklin sedan, fine running gear, engine, good rub- * ber. Bargain $250.00 Wil dandy. light delivery truck. quire Nugget Shop. make | In-| or two persons. Single or twin beds. Furnished, steam heat, close in, reasonable. Phone 62. FOR RENT—Large furnished room for rent. $10.00 month. Close to Capitol Building. Telephone 2551. APARTMENTS ror cransients and permanents. MacKinnon Apart- ments. {FOR RENT—Furnished steam- heated rooms, close in; newiy renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- tineau Rooms, over Gastineau Grocery. .. FOR SALE—Scnvol Bus, ured two| seasons, cheap. Inquire Walter Hellan, Box ll42 Juneau, Alaska. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Single furnished sleep- ing rooms. Phone 173. FOR SALE — nght draft pDWE boat for river srvice. 31 ft. long, 7 ft. beam. Cheap for cash. Jas. Hll No. 2, Harris "Apts;, on™“Golt Street. {FoR RENT—rurnisned, 8eeam- | heated sleeping rooms, suitable for men; clese in, Call at 326, Second Street. | FOR RENT—Furnisned, steam heat- FOR SALE — Radiola Model 60/ Superheterodyne with Dynamic Speaker Apply 1256, care Em- * pire. FOR SALE—Slightly used Plano- Accordion in good condition: « . Worth $250.00 when new. Inquire Box 1586, Juneau, Alaska. ;‘OR SALE—McGregor and Gard- ner high grade Ship's Chrono- | meter. See it at Juneau Paint) Store. ed sleeping room; close in. Phone 537. 7 WELL AT wasT LETIER SETTLES IT! L Decipe THE QUESTION. DIDNT LE FOR RENT—Furnished five room | STE. WouLD AT GONNA WAIY Fo' DE Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Nerthwestern due 11 o'clock tonight. Princess Alice due 8:45 o'clock tonight. . Admiral Evans due Sunday forenoon. Prince Henry due 6 p.m. Sun- day. Admiral Rogers due late Mon- day. Yuken due Tuesday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Charlotte sch e duled to sail from Seattle Aug. 15 at 9 pm. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 17 at 8 p.m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 17 at 9 p.m. Dorothy Alexander scheduled to sail from Seattle August 117. Alameda is scheduled to sail from Seattle August 18 at 9 pm. Princess Louise will sail from Vancouver Aug. 19, 9 pm. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattls Aug. 20 at 10 a.m. SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS Prince George due and out at midnight tonight. Aleutian due southbound Mon- day evening. Admiral Watson due south- bound about August 19. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 pan. for 8itka and wayports. Pacitic leaves every = Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters- e burg, Kake and way port2 secsesesnso s ——————— |FOR RENT — Comfortable heated furnished apartments; $50.00 and $60.00. Nugget Apartments. | Apt. Furnished. Heated. 'fel. 5701. | WANTED WANTED—Woman wants work by day or hour. Mrs. MacDonald. Telephone 209. . TOR SALE—Plate Gass Showcases. Various sizes. Juneau Young ‘Hardware Co. e e lOR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable for taxi. Cheap for cash. See Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. b el S Sl de s S . MISCELLANEOUS — . WE carry large stocks of auto- mobile motors and automobile *, parts at low prices. Ballard Bridge Auto Wrecking Co., Inc, 1451 Leary Way, Seattle, Wash. BAFETY INSURANCE, be SAFE: ' Fquip your car with Pathfinder \Glare Shields. See J. W. Wood- ford, Agent. 4 o VS A R A e [ONBSOME—JOIN Ohlo’s largest mndence club. Members ev- » 150 Iadies. names, ad- dregses ‘and . descriptions _$1.00, * (ladles 50c) Give & qdm pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. —_— CLUB Chie yor lease to responsible parties of for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. ing. Radio and pnonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. LOST ANU FOUND LOST — Spare tire and mim for y Ford -car. Probably on Willough- . by Ave. Reward. Telephone 2323. 1.08T—Black kitten about 3 months old, has one injuréd eye. Tele- . phone, 220). Reward. e e . LOST—Ln Douglas, brown leather purse. Please. return to Delbert 3 Hayes. )‘,elephone 84, Douglas. Re- m;mmam vetting, between * Valentine Building and JPost Office. Reutrn ‘to Room 4, Val- entine Buflduu mwn.rd. I LUDWIG NEISON | JEWELER | Watch Repairing v T Brunswick Agency I g FRONT STREET 8 —————————— o (o) b w&fl’i:Ef):Mi&d]}e aged Norwegian woman wants work as housekeep- plain cook and beést of refer- ences. Address Mrs. Carrie Olson, Concrete, Washington. | | GOOD vusiness proposition to right party. Box 952, Juneau, Alaska. STENOGRAPHER (Male) wishes position, mechanical experience, references, P. O. Box 661 City, ARMY WORM MOTHS THICK URBANA, Ill, Aug. 11.—Heavy flight of army worm moths and favorable egg-laying conditions have led to fears in central Ii- nois that the insect, one of the most destructive pests of cereal ahd forage .crops, may break out in Heavy stands of bluegrass, timothy, wheat or oats. The Best Laundry 5 l \ u.mm CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 355 Franklin 8t. ’ FERRYTIBE CARD Thane e R, 7:10a.m. - I;fipmf a0 ot 9:3 R & will be wobepted. Juneau Ferry & Navigac , tiomy er for one or two adults. Good | || TIDES TOMORROW 18.7 -28 feet. feet. feet. feet. . High tide, 2:20 am,, Low tide, 8:39 am., High tide, 2:33 pm., 184 Low tide, 9:03 p.m., -09 Tides Monday High tide, 3:07 am., 178 Lo wtide, 9:20 am., -16 High tide, 3:32 pm, 183 Low tide, 9:50 p.m. -08 ———,——— feet. feet. feet. feet. . | HALIBUT PRICES . SEATTLE, Aug. 15—Eight ve: sels unloaded 131,000 pounds grade and 3 cents setond grade. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, American fish sold for 5 1-10 and and 2 5-10. / —————— Old Papers at The Emprre. St FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin, 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Pront, near Gross. Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A.,J. ocuu, 3-1 Willoughby st Totem Totem Gro- Marine News halibut at Seattle yesterday. The fish brought 7 cents a pound first Aug. 115.—Halibut receipts in Prince Ru- pert yesterday totaled 62,500 pounds. cents and Canadian fish for 5 5- cery. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Pony 8oY - IS SHO AV A DWEADFUL SITCHOOASHUN Yo GOTIA COME WD LATTLE SUNSHINE -~ SNIE NORTHLAND HAS TWO ROUND TRIP “PASSENGERS E. Jaber, R. Hassen, Richard Sur- att, James H. Wheeler, N. Lud- vickson. Among the round trip passen- gers aboard the ship were the isses Hazel Smith and Ethel eggar, school teachers from Al- buquerque, N. M., who are enjoying their vacations on the Pacific coast. Also the Rev. James Furey, of ‘St. Paul, Minn,, who left the | ship here to visit Skagway before returning south, After discharging passengers and freight at the Femmer wharf, the o |Northland shifted to Douglas and then returned to the Juneau Co'd but schooner Democrat, whose homeport is Ketchikan. No de- tails of the disaster were given. An Associated Press dispatch from Se- attle states that the Democrat with a crew of seven men under the command of Capt. Fred Hansen, left Seattle for the fishing grounds July 24. The Democrat was built in. Se- attle in 1918, length 56 feet, grsos tonnage 34. She was owned by the Nordby Supply Company of Se- attle. ———— . FISH FARES: . .'I'he following fishing craft dis- charged their fares at the Juneau Cold storage dock: Salmon Capt. Henry Moy, 9,100 pounds; T-3380, Capt. J. Pademeister, 300 pounds; .Dixon, Capt. E. Samuelson, 12,000 pounds; T-3768, Capt. James Young, 4700 |ty6 children, A. S. Armstrong. pounds; Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stev-' ‘hor geattle—Mrs. May Bradley, ens, 2,500 pounds; Beulah, Capt. H. ! - |Mrs. Thomas Judson, Everett Jud- Moy, 3,500 pounds; Elfin, Capt. E.|con Miss Mary Casey, Mrs. Dorothy ment of fish. The following nac- sengers embarked here For Petersburg Mrs. ank Miss Runstead, Miss Ru |sell, Mildred Johanson, Mrs. Hai {Sdbin, Miss Barbara Lemieux. For Wrangell—Jess Neville. “For Ketchikan—Mrs. Gilem and The Celtic, #10O. Swanson, 10,000 pounds. Sterns Roff, W. W. Morrison, Mrs. | Halibut Morrison, Mrs. A. T. Kosky and »{ Fremont, Capt. O. Winther, 10~ ¢hjiq, Mrs. D. Preleain. 600 pounds; Tern, Capt. A. ROsnes,| rne Northland is scheduled to 2,800; Addington, Capt. Ole Sovald call at Prince Rupert and Van- 8,000; Ina J, Capt. John Satre, .,,yer enmuw to Seattle. 7,000; Louhelen, Capt. A. Hildre,; 7,000; Fane, Capt. O, Johanson, 4500; Dagm}. Capt. Hans Iverson YUKUN BRINGING 3,000, : " S, on 26TOJUNEAU B. E. O Swamon. on the Doro—' SEATTLE, Aug. thy Alexander, 1 tierce of mxldi cured salmon. cabin- and five passengers for Ju- neau, the steamship Yukon sailed . By the Juneau Cold Storage, on | |the Motorship Northland, 4 tierces ® |of .mild cured salmon. S- ———————— of | o e|at 9 o'clock this morning from | ;lT THE_HOTELS | |Seattle for Alaska ports. Twenty- — o—— e ]one of the vessel's cabin passen- by e g |gers and five of her steerage pas~ Alaskan sengers are for Juneau. They are: A. Kingsbury, Paul Larson, .A.| My .and Mrs P. Schmits, Mrs. Eden, M. Richard, R. Hassen, A.|willam Schmitz, Elsie Schmitz, Jaber, A. Allalal. 2 Gastineau 6] Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Goddard, §. F. Thompson, Mrs, Russell York. | Geder, Bessie , Rowe, Viola Oif, Zynda Miss, V. Kimball, Miss L. Smaby, ;Ackerman. and baby, |gusic White, Miss S. Johnson, R H. A Kursted',' g ‘Henning, G. N. Nostrand, George | Miss D. Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Crawford, Mr, and Mrs, O. M. Olson, Mrs. W. A. Eaton, Miss D. Mrs. Lieut. and Mrs, Elliott Fremming, Mr. and Mrs. 5. Baggen, H, A. Sabin and five G. Gazaloff. | steerage. RSt i o i The Yukon carries a total of 90 cabin passengers and 10 steerage 1 Quarta ana piacer lccation 10- tices at The Empire. o { NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD| TITLED, SHE RUNS INN OF EQUALIZATION - NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN,| LONDON—Daughter of a baron- That the Board of Equalization |ial houss- whose history goes back of the City of Juneau, Alaska, will|to 1621, Miss Katherine Mansel is jmeet on the 11th day of August, now helping to manage a country 1931, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.|inn in a Welsh village. She was se- m., and continue in session until|cretly married recently to David 4 oclock pm., of sald day in the|E. Jones, manager of the Beehive Councfl Chambers ‘of the Munici-|Inn, Pencader, Carmanthenshire. pal Council of the City of Juneau, | Before that she lived with her par- Alaska, and said Board of Equali- |ents, Sir Courtenay and Lady Man- 5 a’r:hfi zation shall continue in ;Semonisel. at the historic Mansel home, 3:; Gastineau and Rawn Way. |/each day thereafter between the | Maesygrugian Manor, Carmenthen- 3-4 Second and Gold. hours of 2 o'clock pm., and qishlre, five miles from the village 3-5 Fourth and Harris, ¢ o'clock pm. until and uu:luding"lnn- } Fifth Gold. Saturday, August 15th, 1931 | ——————— ;:: Fifth ::: East. That all persons objecting to“ Miss Hazel Smith and Miss Ethel 3-8 Seventh and Gold, the assessed valuation of any prop- | Peggar, school teachers from Al- 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. . lerty, or the assessment of the|buduerque, N. M., are round trip 4-1 Ninth, back of power hoyse. ||same. for the year 1931, shall re-|Passengers on the Northland. . . New Mexmo School Teach- . 3 IN DISASTER ers Venture North on ! Summer Vacation ’ IN cunK INLET The motorship Northland, Capt 4 L. Williams ,arrived from Seattle | : and wayports at 3 o'clock this 50\ % 3 morning with the following pas- * |Steamship Lakina Picks|sensers for suncau: » From Seattle—George Tulinkoff, | | » Up F‘V‘? of Demo- [Mrs. Vera Tullnkoff, Miss Hazel . crat’s Crew * Smith, Miss Ethel Peggar, Rev. p James Furey, Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. : A radio message from the steam- | Gazaloff, Mrs, Anne Webster, Mrs. o |ship Lakina, five days out from L. White. | Cordova, reports picking up five From Southeast Alaska ports-- ipwrecked seamen from the hali- | M. Richard, M. Mastafa, A. Allalal, Storage dock to take on a ship-! Russel | 15—Carrying 21 By BILLE DE BECK FINEST S L STEAMERS POk BOY'S LE | ~ 3. SPARKY @Y e SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer— *ALEUTIAN ... FALASKA INWESTERN *YUKON { TALAMEDA *ALEUTIAN Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. ! Aug. Aug. *Southwesvern Route. tSoutheastern Route. All sailings subject to change without notice, PRINCESS ALICE. HAS FULL LIST: 12-DAY CRUISE INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 | | \ \Canadlan Pacnflc Steamer | Due Here at 8:45 P.M. | with Big' Crowd | A capacity passenger list is aboard | (\/\/\/\'/l Leave Arrive Southbound the steamer Princess Alice which| LOW ROUND Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau is due to arrive In port at 8:45 TRIP FARES { p-m. today on a special British Co~i Watson ... Aug. 1€ {lumbia and Alaska coruise which SEATTLE Evans Aug. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 2€ covers 2,558 miles of the coastline TO Rogers ...Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 2 | between' Vancouver and Skagway.| Dor. Alex. Aug. 17 Aug. 22 Aug. 22 | The ship had been due to arrive v W o R in port at 3 o'clock this afternoon | Rogers .. Aug. 21 ‘Aug. 81" Sept. § | but was delayed between here and | £ E : | Retchikan. ‘l Information ana tickets furnishe on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panam Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rall), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. | The steamer has callad at many | |places not listed on the regular| | Southeast Alaska - British Columbia | routes. It will be on the cruise | for 12 days. | | * The itinerary includes points of | historic as well as industrial and| scenic interest. Mackenzie’s Rock | in Dean Channel Northern British | Columbia, where Sir Alexander | Mackenzie, after crossing Canada | by land in 1793 caught his first| glimpse of Pacific Ocean, a spot‘ seldom visited by the tourist steam- | ors, will be seen. The steamer | cruised through Behm Canal north | of Ketchikan, and will go from' Skagway to Sitka southbound. It | will call at Stewart, Anyox and | Butedale in addition to the regu- lar ports of call in British Co- | {lumbia waters. | g BOULDER DAM BENEFITS ] s | MEXICALI, Baja California, | Mex.—Diego Zalkowsky, rancher in | the lower Colorado Valley reports | | an almost total absence of the huge | mosquitoes which every year had | {made life in_the lowlands almost | |unbearable. This is the first time | {in ths twenty-two years he has| |béen there that the river has not| overflowed on to his land, he said, | and declared it was his belief that ! {when Boulder dam is constructed ‘and the water controlled the mon- ‘sten ppsts will disappear. e — TRA( TOR COSTS STUDY J. B. Burford & C Gastineau Hotel Larry Parks .. W. T. Farwell, P. Kostrometinoff ... .._._fi R. P. Peratovich .. - Klaw LINCOLN, Neb., ‘Aug. 12—A two- | year study of tractor costs on Ne- | braska farms by Arthur H. George; :of the University of Nebraska ag- ricultural college has revealed that 'the average cost of operating the| “ ‘general purpose trvactor is 7B cents per hour. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. SERVING ALASKANS d Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9.00 P. M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Douglas and Juneau. Leave Arrive Southbound Beattle Juneau Lv.Juneau M/S NORCO July 20 July25 July 25 M/S NORTHLAND July 27 July31 July3i M/8 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 “Tomorrow’s Styles || Todas” ‘ ~ JUST ARRIVED New House FROCKS In a good range of colors Sizes to 46 Price $2.25 MAI LBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis rtation 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 “Junean’s Own Store” |« PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY {duce such objections to writing and | file the same with the Board on or before the hour of 4 o'clock pm., August 15th, 1931, and all per- isons failing to file their written objections shall be deemed to have consented to said assessment for the year 1931, and the action of the Board of Equalization, and shall be forever barred from thereafter making such objections. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August 11th, 1931, | Municipal Clerk for City of Juneau, Alaska. Phone 134 RADOX KRUSCHEN SALTS ! MOONE’S EMERALD OIL { Butler Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders 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. Pmu gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding shi; Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldc. PO —— Phone TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth We. Deliver e 4 e