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lSEINFAS.I.ERS STEAM ‘ 2\ MISTAH GOOGLE SHC' Al GOOD TO YO, SUNSHINE ! WELL, T GUESS THAT BAWLIN' OUT I GAVE EM OUGHT ONE SHOULD : DE MINUTE Yo' TO BWING ‘ LEFT DEY STAHTED EE@WOE-/ FIGHTIN DESERVE A LOLLY- NOTICE THEY AIN'T SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA .. Oct. 18 ALAMEDA Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 ALASKA Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 8 ALAMEDA Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 22 1 SAILING SCHEDULE REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wran- gell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines (Chilkoot Bar- racks), Skagway, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. All sailings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Evans scheduled to arrive at 11 tonight. Queen secheduled to arrive sometime tomorrow. FISH TRAP ADRIFT IN SUMNER STRAIT Floating fish traps might prove detrimental to navigation, so the Customs House has notified the Lighthouse Service of such a men-| i S P P Leave Arrive Smlhhmmd 5w ' BOURD Seattle Juneau Lv. Juneau Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- ace in Southeast Alaska waters. TRIP FARES . urday evening. The following message was sent g‘v::: ';:‘)ct. 1:? Oct. 16 Oct. 27 SCHEDULED SAILINGS today by the Customs Collector| SEATTLE Moyt 0G0 N CLE L1 Northland scheduled to sail ® |here to the Lighthouse office xn\ TO . : i from Seattle Oct. 19, at 9 pm, Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle October 20 at 9 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sall from Vancouver October Ketchikan. “The captain of the motorship Pandora reported here this morn- ing of having passed a floating fish trap adrift three miles east by south from Point Amelia in Sum- Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, CALIFORNIA Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, *Yakutat, Cordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak. Intormation ana tickets furnishe on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panam return. ner Strait at 9 a.m. Wednesday.” Canal 20, at 9 pm. —t e and : = SOUTHBOUNT 3AILINGS Round the world, Trans-Atianti Alaska scheduled southbound ALASKA NEws f Trans-Pacific. late Saturday night of early Sunday morning. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ‘wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports. Thomas Gaffney, Democratic can- @006 060 00888 e|ggate for Auditor at the last Ter- el SRS ritorial election, is working his| Aisiciatod Piiis Phot Ld ® |mining ground at Sunset near! Estimated to be 500 years old, this “Crescent Headed Giant” wi | TIDES TOMORROW | {Nome. He recently visited Nomc' / transported from the Arizona desert to San Leandro, Cal, for . | c 7 ll 7 e |to lay in supplies. | seventh annual flower festival a 3 4 High tide, 5:25 a.m., 129 feet. Raising of sheep will be tried {sheds‘with coal from nearby beach- | year Against one hotel, there is | Round America Rate (one way Wat- er, return by rail), $350.00 Mary Walsh, Margaret Ulrich and Alvin Polet of Nome flew from| ; i B. H. HOWARD, Agent. there to Fairbanks to enter the; z %, 7 ! " . " Alaska Agriculture College and School of Mines. | eececcoc00ec0000000000 0000000000 9000000000 caceccercoc0eeccc00O0 Low tide, 10:59 am. 58 feel. '|hy C. W. Harington at Homer's es and spending the evenings oll-|a claim of $500. High tide, 4:56 p.m., 14.3 feet. ,Spit, near Seldovia. He recently |ing their rifles preparatory to har- | — Low tide, 11:58 pm., 19 feet. [hought land to add to his winter |vestihg-their moose meat. | v | grazing area. }nd and Lieut. Francis B. Quinn] The Dally Alaska F mplre i HALIBUT PRICES Ten mink that cscaped from|of the United States Coast and . ®! Taking a moving picture of a!thelr aquarters on the Sidewalk|Geodetic Survey ship Discoverer belligerent bull mooge at a distance | Farm of J. J. Sparrow, near Sel-|ywere married at Seward. PHONE 374~ % “#{ | SEATTLE, ' Oct. -16-—Four vessel$T5r 20 feet and killlg" afother ‘Hay= ovide—were.-onticed into wire cages | e s with 43700 pounds of halibut ar+|ing an antler spread of 70 inches by the odor and display of choicz | SERVING ALASKANS Miss Cecile Anita Leslie of Sew- Sailing from Seattle every Monday Nl‘hl at 9:00 P.M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Douglas and Juneau. Leave Arrive Southbound Beattle Juneau Lv.Junesu S rived here yesterday and sold thelwere among the thrills that Jamn\‘wls of porcupine. | Due to the increased development M/S Northlana Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 b et T fish for 6 to 12 cents a pound. T. Swann of Tampa, Fla, ex-| ‘0! hydroelectric power Yugoslavia is M/S Norco Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 17 ¢ & WANTED perfenced ou @ hunting trip ncar| Collection of pack unpaid ]m]N,‘ereasing fis mBnufaobure: glichetne FOR SALE . |QUEEN IS DUE Seldovia. The animal of which n fees hg8“been determined by the | Cal Products. Schedule subject to change without notice : | WANTED—Honest married man to AT RDAY motion pieture was taken was al-|City Council of Cordova. Some of | g v g 2 J.B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER [}, FOR SALE—Gashoat, 26 ft. long, 51 fanaie all my shell fish in Ju- HERE S U lowed to escape as he was not a the gzald‘ fees extend back 16’ OIld papers az The Empire Ticket Agent Freight Agent h. p. Regal engine. Price, for| neau. Crabs and clams to sell to . |very good specimen. When the | e Phorie 79 Phone 114 quick sale, $350. Harris Hardware homes, stores and restaurants.| Steamer Queen, making a speclal|animal got too close, Mr. Swann ¢ Co. Week's pay for one day's work.|‘rip from Seattle to Juneau tohrf- ran into nearby timber. He also' No money needed but honesty |lieve a freight congestion, is sched-lgot close range pictures of two {FOR SALE — mitudi:akere ;:gfi?:t‘ required. Write and tell me about |uled to arrive here sometime tc-lbrown bear. | :‘:c;:?:(;l Eczondxtr;:m e;lso Phone| Yourself, have you a truck? If|mOrrow. The Ql‘(leen will sail south | (] 5 not, use a wheelbarrow, I do. T.|from Juneau, taking passengers, 8C+| g1 ia: bl hool has 75 3342, MUNOS, P. O. Box 206, Sitka,|Cording to the local agent, Brice| SCAOTRS PARIE Behool has 1SON azdaa ~ e @ i 3 | e ek 1 e o | MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” Walker filing cabinets, 4 draw- WANTED—Will g eldovia is experiencing a crim2 t rent or lease large 0 v 5 e % ers each. George Brothers. furnisned nouss suitabie for roore: ISTEAMER ALASKA ‘}’;‘;’; Gorgs, Feils - siore wes m s (Davis Transportation Co.) . /FOR SALE_one cmoles residential| ©1%: Indulre P. O. Bax 1346, Ju- 1S JUNEAU BOUND |sccona fime 5250 was taken trom | LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT § P. . lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. ; the till. | FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS ;;_g_nw_.__——-—— 5 Steamer Alaska sailed from Cor- | ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD OF For inf ti ly D. H 1, FOR SALE—Five room house with . FOR RENT dova at 3 o'clock yesterday after-{ Two grand pianos were sold in ~ }) TEOTIIA li))n apply Dave Housel, Agent _ bath, large lot, in Seater Tract, | noon. Bound for Juneau the Al-|Fairbanks by George Anderson, | COMPARISON hone Single O { & bargaln. Phone 202 FOR RENT—Furnished, heated, 4-|aska calls first at Skagway and!piano tuner and salesman, on a' ; | FOR BALE—Piave Grass Snoweases.| 150 wore ooy Cood view. Call|then Haines on the present tripfpusiness visit there. | They cost no more than the other kind — { SOR BALEPigto Chass Snow caseg| 110 West 6th St Phone 380 | ine first of the new schedule for | : PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY P b i FOR RENT_FUrnised thrgs room | he Winter. The Alaska is sched-| At Ninilchic, not far from Sel- Our telephone number is Juneau 6 and we o ¢ i ardw: . -|" apartment, 421% Bast 'Ith st. uled to arrive here late tomorrow {dovia, Louis Kvasinkoff has buult 11 d Yiver 4 " MOtOTShl PACIFIC’, > & Telephone 2004, night or early Sunday morning.. |a new public Russian bath house wi eliver any quantity p ¢ ANEOUS 4 and Alfred Cooper has enlarged his Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a. §z MISCELL 0_ Furn. sh. rooms, newly renovated; boat-building workshop. With ample | Petermurg}v,, Knke, Port A’lexnnyder and Wyhy P%i:t!:l' ég: { IONESOME—JOIN Ohlo's largest| reasonable; ov. Gastineau Groc.| ADMIRAL EVANS winter stores, including smoked ., agent for ports of call during winter schedule, Passen- ‘ lub. Members ev- | - I d barreled fish and h ¥ & crywhere. 160 ladics names, ad- TR IS DUE TONIGHT|Gii: .rics, residents of miienie §ezs must obtaln tickets £ agestt U] p~dresses and descriptions $1.00. LOST AND FOU’N’D S Ad;fim ; thel e putting in the days filling their 4 i o Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., .y, Vale 0c). Gi and occu-|———————————————— eamer ral Evans, {rom ti i 3 nd - - b s Sk Gemittance 3, B.|FOUND — Rolind botiom CURKer|South, left Ketchikan at 12:43 T ! Alaska Electric nght a Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. |« built boat with two outboard|c'clock this morning and is sched- g “ motors and _other equipment.|uled to arrive in Juneau tonight P C Phone T ¢ ) PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,| Ovwner may have same by prov-|at 11 o'clock. The steamer has a JUNEAU RADIO ower Lo. E ® Phonoégraphs, Expert Plano Tun-|: ing Prapsly tl::d paying for ex-|large amount of freight for here 7 : Do, Madeeac Mt Bup Bntri, P TR o | e W passerges SERVICE CO. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA DAY AND NicHT [ shtoeron ture ivg : Stand Opposite Chamber of Comtnerce Booth ,FOR fallen arches or aching feet /[~ RETTY FIRE ALARM CALLS Phone 79 ‘ Lo ~ - :em%'m!ommu' GOLDSTEIN | poR NEW WOOLENS AT i AT L RO S B 3 1-3 Third and Franknn. ] . e FOR reiet of consipaton see Dr.|| Fall and Widter i || Tubes ' Service | RED CEDAR SHINGLES || Penton, Goldsteln Building. SEE X -G8 wda A ¥ JACK, The Tailor ! Open Evenings y DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? . IME CARD i P | 4 : FERRY T M el i =80 tomorrow We handle 100% Vertical 5-2 Shingle : Leaves Juneau !or Douglas and’ b . | Ge. o $4.50 PER M E e Thane ’ LUDWIG NELSON | IF YOU WOULD REAP THE ; g 6:5am. 6:15p.m. JEWELER i G AR R P d ! e [ Sbo XER waich Besaie ||| “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. g TN e Beniwiike Amsiwy ’ —_— g “+ - 12:30pmt * 11:15pm. | PRONT STREET | YOU MUST UTILIZE THE PHONE US—358 i w= 2:00p.m. .- -12midnight e . 3 it A { 3:30pm.t i1:008.m. % - “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN = 2400055, ok A e { Leaves Douglas for Junean PLAY BILLIARDS THE CREATING OF AN of AORE - SRR —at « JENCY_FUND” ii { 9:30amt 9:55pm. Harris Hardware Co. B 'S “EMERGENCY FUND” BY 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. 5.00pm, : A SUBSTANTIAL BANK Prepare Now For i et e R ,_‘w will ‘;fuy accepted. Lausanne Barber Shop | ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK WINTER DRIVING COMFORT —m“"" at Pioneer Pool Hall . R .53 & A oeaing i e a0d | . . JUNEAU MOTORS CO. - Juneau Ferry & Naviga- nnaren's marentins (|}« F'irst National Bank ROBERT LIGHT, Prop. | FOOT OF MAIN STREET tion Company . SUSSSSUSUSSUSSUSPUSSUSU USRS | |3