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g i i S Rl g & €6 4 POSITIVELY, POLLY! ANGEL 1S ENTITLED | WANTED | WANTED—Sheet metal man. Must be good. Rice & Ahlers Co. WANT to buy single cots. Northern Hotel. CAN use limited amount of savings | and loan stock Washington Ore- gon Associations. Box 1882, Em- | pire. | MISCELL EOUS | PIANOS, Radius, Sewing Machines, : Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- | ing. Radio and ‘phonograph re- 1 pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | room. Marshall House. Phone 2201. | BOARD and room, Marshall House Modern, excellent view, good food, BRAT OUTTA HER GARDEN, AN’ YOU HEARD WOT SHE SAID! 000000 s Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Aleutian due this af 4 o'clock and sails ward at 8 o'clock tonigh Prin Norah scheduled to arrive tomorrow afternoon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle, June 13 at 9 p. m Marine News THROUGH -THE WANT] ( | | | in THE EMPIRE Closing time for classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first inser- tion. Five cents for continuous subse- quent insertion. " Count five average words to the Tine. ad- Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOK SALE FOR SALE—1930 Chevrolet special Sedan never run in Alaska—new condition — demonstration. Phone Thane 6-3 rings. baby bug Phone 0395. good condition. ¥ FOR BaLE—Choice lot yellow ced- ar in 6 and 8 ft. lengths for buiding props or fenc posts. See Femmer or Phone 114. acre ranch at Berner's Bay. Large House, two barns, good grazing ground, also fine for truck gard- ening. See H. I. Lucas. FOR SALE—B-fia. sOprano saxo=- phone. Cheap for cash. J. B. Burford. CLOSING out rastaurant fixtures, show cases, safes, cash registers, desks and stores. Write Callings Cash Store, Ketchikan. FOR SALL—Cabin at Auk Lake. Mrs. E. J. White, Museum. FOR SALE — Furnished 5-room1 house, 2 lots 50x100, near Front and Main. View. Attractive terms. See Lockie MacKinnon. $3.00 glasses for every need. $1.00'f] for old glasses. Here until June 15. Call after one o'clock North- ern Hotel Day Optical Co. TOBACCO or ng;éxgiieé{:ec& Price $1.00. Northern Hotel, Frank ! Day. SALE—At a quarter of its value, Bullard's homestead of acres, patented, at mouth River, commonly knawn as 's Landing. Apply to Bul- on premises or to L. V. Win- RT HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 delivered; 5 cords, _$35. Mons on, Tel. 37,317 aF 5. N WEDDING H] Dorothy Alexander scheduled to sail from Seattle June 13 at 10 a. m. Princess Louise scheduled fecl at home. Becker Building, upstairs, opposite Moose Hall. 1st and tineau Ave., Phone 2201 to §1.00 DOWN delivers a Meadows sail from Vancouver June washer in your home—the worl 14 at 9 p. m. finest washer. H. N. Fulbright, Zapora scheduled to sail from Meadows Shop, 3d and Franklin Seattle at midnight on June PR o1 S E AR W Rt 14, o 5 a fair.cargo and booked 72 s- | (' Admiral Rogers scheduled to e |% ‘ail “CAIg pas- | ~ Al ,,,Alng RLIXT sail from Seattle June 16 at "V*r"’ out of the Puget So‘md: FOR RENT—Comfortably furnish- | 2 metropolis. Her freight for this p. m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle June 18 at 9 a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle June 20 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle June 24. Special Ro- tary voyage to S. E. Alaska Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle June 28 at 9 ed housekeeping room. Channel Apartments. Phone 436. FOR RENT — Seven-room unfurn- ished house. Inquire Bishop Apartments. —— Y FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | house, with bath. Inquire of Mike | el A i Simi'l a m. Through Westward Passengers | GARAGE for rent. 2nd and Gold. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS \‘_X;I;‘l;"‘izh passengers for West- | ucen scheduled southbound Ard RETIS vt T o ; For Yakutat—Amsden Axelson at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday moraing and sails 1’%¢ hours later. Admiral Evans scheduled southbound June 16 Admiral Watson scheduled southbound about June 23 LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports, Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® e 0 s 00000 COMFORTABLY furnished room In private house. Modern conven- fences. Call between 3:30 and 8 p.m. 621 East St., Corner 6th. FOR RENT — Three-room apart- ments. Cliff Apartments. © 0 0000000000 0000000000000000006000000060O0C0CCSEGCECCO0GCESS S8 frrrereroes: FOR RENT or sale—My cabin on highway. J. B. Burford. COMPLETELY furnished apart- ment; 3 room, bath; steam heat. Apply Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—WIill rent or lease to reliable parties the Clarence | Boarding House, 235 East First| St., near Moose Hall. Apply at premises or Phone 235. FOR RENT—Furnished 2- and 4- room apartments. Knight Apart- ments. Phone 426. GILLNET FISH AT TAKU INLET Local Gillnetters Advised Wanderer Will Call for Catches FOR RENT-—Large furuished room suitable for housekeeping. 315 Gold Street. FOR RENT — Three-room house with shower bath, partly furnish- ed. Phone 3404. July 1, McBride Apt. Phone 5701. Libby, MeNeill & Libby will at once resume buying fish from Takn FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room MAC KINNON APARTMENTS for permanent and transient guests. destruction by fire of the Taku Harbor cannery, Libby suspended buying fish from the Inlet. The Wanderer, Capt. Bell, will be sent to buy and take the fish Daily Empire Want Ads Pay T —?lto Kake for canning and mild- 4 curing. - Prices to be paid were | VENETIAN SHOP | |5t announcea. | Dry Goods, Notions, Men's | The Kake plant has already | Furnishings l canned 2,000 cases of king salmon, | Mrs. Mary Giovanetti, Mgr. purchased from trollers, Mr. Paine } | |said. . L] — = > | TIDES TOMORROW 1 -~ e | POPULAR CAFE ||°Tow tide 4:08 a. m, 10 feet SEWARD STREET || High tide 9:18 a..m., 128 feet Specializing in Tamales, Chop | | A Low tide 3.04 p. m., 32 feet | Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chili | High tide 9:17 p. m, 165 feet | Con Carne B = . . \ - NEW STOCK HOTEL of ) ZYNDA A 5 ELEVATOR SERVICE M én s‘Wear 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ; AT NEW LOW PRICES PO A S JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Hoslery and Hats A complete line of W. L. Douglas Shoes SAM THE TAILOR - . MRS. HOOKER'S COFFEE SHOP HOME COOKING Cakes, Pies, Salads, etc. apartment. Phone 3602. Inlet, and has so notified local|{neth Erdelman, Frank Ronald, Pe- T gillnet fishermen, it was made|ter Dick, John S. Benson, Sitka FOR RENT — Furnished, steam-|ynown here today by Judge V. A.|Charley. heated apartment. Inquiré at|paine who returned to town Sat-| For Cordova—F. E. Walker, A. B, Nugget Shop. urday night from Kake and his|Chip. Y Keku Island fox ranch. After the| For Seward — Margaret Fraser, ® |also came | 000 pounds of halibut, Bolinda with PRECIOUS! YEP! I PLANTED IT A'PURPOSE FER WATSON CALLS 'HEREONWAY. 70 WESTWARD |Admiral' Viéssel Brings 3 Passengers, ‘Freight to Juneau { | | Bound from ‘Seattle to Kodiak and Seward, - the = steamship Ad- miral Watson, ‘Capt. Einar Thom- °n and Purser H. J. Dix, called | at Juneau Saturday night, remain- | ing several hours. ®he had loaded | | | port was of general character. She mbarked here three passengers | nthony Venkassar. The vessel carried five round- trip tourists. Among her through were a number of can- most of them fo | A | 1t Snug Harbor, Clifford Axelson, Russell Bowen. | |Henry P. K. Clausen, Martin Sy- | mack, Maggie John Adams, Mrs {P. K. Clausen, June Roland, Mar- |kus Batton, Joseph Soronofky and | lone third cla For Seward—J. C. Edwards, Rose Holeman, Bertha Koltz, James Cole Marjorie Robinson, Mary E. Sinp- n, Charles Fraser, and three third lass. For Port Graham—B. C. Carino. Booked For Seldovia For Seldovia—Mary Block, Miss | Gerda Erickson, Mrs. Grace Le- | Guna, Dana Street and one third | class. | For Snug Harbor—T. Yanha and 29 stecrage. For Kodiak—S¢imae Bagley, Anna ! Buvick, Mrs. J. Christopherson. Mrs. Jessie Clark, Mrs. O. T. John- |son, Mrs. Agnes McConaghy and one third class. Kodiak and return Miss Effie Potter, Mrs. ter, Miss Marg Rcbinson, | Myra “Shafer, Bmil Kraft. Passengers booked at Juneau on the Admiral Watson for Westward ports were* For Y :lutab — Stella Benson, Martha: Waile, F. Svensson, Wil- liam Porges, Chester Andrew, Ken- to Seattle— W. R. Pot- Miss J. E. Keegan, Paul Lobienski, Wil- liam Zwieker, R. A. Cowan HALIBUT CATCHES ARRIVE AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, June 13.—The schoon- er Venture arrived here today from the western® halibut banks with 32,000 pounds of fish and sold for 3 and 6 cents & pound. The Pioneer in with 44,000 pounds and sold for 3 and 6% cents a pound. » Schooners arriving from the local banks were the Bernice with 20,- 5,000 pounds. both selling for 3 to 7% cents; National with 15,000 sell- ing for 3 and 7% cents; Velero, 3,000 pounds, selling for 3 and 8% cents. Yaguania with 8,000 pounds of halibut and 11,000 pounds of sable. The fish was sold on con- tract and no prices were announced. e Most of the copper being im-| ported into Germany is from the United States. YUKON BOOKS 12 PASSENGERS HERE FOR SOUTH ABOARD QUEEN Vessel Bound from Seward to Seattle Makes Two-Hour Call With one of the largest south- bound bookings of the year from Juneau, the steamship Yukon, Capt H. Anderson, bound 'from Seward to Seattle, left here for her Puget Sound destination after a forenoon 74 ROUND-TRIP TOURISTS ARE Vessel Will Be Back Early| Wednesday and Will Go to Sitka Wth 24 round -trip passengers. the steamship Queen, Capt. J. E. Kolseth and Purser Charles Miller, arrived in Juneau from Seattle at 8 o'clock this morning. She re- mained in port until 1 o'clock this |call today of two hours. |She loaded ore concentrates at the —Seward Kunz, Bromléy Parks and |, Mary Imberta, Homer Ficklin, C. sage here for Lynn Canal ports C. Boatman, Peter Ternico, Thomas | were Kuwnuts. i i v r For Haines—Helen Fric, Arthur For Ketchkan—Lois Martin, Jean- ’, Andrews. ette Hildre, Evel, alentine, - . ’ re, Bvelyn Valentine, Rob-| ' o xagway—Mrs. W. C. Blan- t Milmich, H. M. Sawyer, Stephen| -0% SEREWAT- NS Wo o B0 impson, Wendall Dawson, Glem”;)‘“v l'd (:s “:c l:onm:dy‘) P | carrington. J. Erickson |ERUHE, | SERIOVIE Pl 1 afternoon, affording tourists op- portunity to motor to Mendenhall Glacier and to visit places of in- Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- |terest in the city. pany and fish at the Juneau Cold | Departed for Skagway Storage Company for Seattle dis-/ She departed for Skagway. She charge, |is scheduled to be back here at The vessel brought eight pas-(1:30 Wednesday morning and to gers to this port from the West- | an hour and a half later by r They were: A ;v\uy of Sitka on her return voyage Passengers from Westward |to Puget Sound. From Seward—Mrs. W. C. Blan-| Seven Disembark Here chard, S. J. Kelly, Mrs. S. J. Kel-| Seven passengers disembarked at ly, R. E. Robertson, Eiler Hansen.|Juneau from the Queen. They | W. E. Wilson. were: From Cordova—Mrs. J. E. John-| Miss Julia Taylor, Erik Conn, | |Joseph Peterson, Walter D. Hodge, 8 who booked passage at!C. H. Milton, Fred Waller, A. Van au for the south were: | Mavern. For Wrangell — Annie Inmvrtu.} Eleven persons who booked pas- She em- barked 42 passengers at this port. | Morgan, A. B. Towne, C. Johnson, SIS Ser Sontin F. E. Paul, H. Hogan. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Raven, Robert S. Raven, Jr.|q % T g Richard Raven. Mr. and Mrs. O.|| L. C. SMITH and CORONA | M. Olson, Wayne Olson. Dorothy | TYPEWRITERS | Olson, Mrs. S. Rosenberg, Sylvia| Rosenberg, Mrs. L. Tuscher, Nola | _‘ J. B. Burford & Ce. | Tuscher, Annell Tuscher, Mrs. Jos- | | “Our doorstep worn by satistled | eph Kennedy, Katherine Kennedy,| | customers’ | Richard Anderson, John W. Troy, | T AT e Wilfred S. Kennedy, W. E. Field, | = A. L. Lowell, B. Brostrom, John! MacDonald, Jack Ryan, F. A. Palm, Hugo Kaska, John Heck, Homer | Pelton. - * ———— | DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Telephone 496 RUTH HAYES s % RETURNS: THEN || uNEAU sampLE ) tH SHOP i’ The Little Store with the |1 1., BIG VALUES | L] — o FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau ror Douglas and Vessel Is Scheduled to Call Thane at Hawk Inlet and ke ik Tenakee 7:10am. :30p.m. i g - 9:15a.m.1 140p.m. Enroute to Sitka and thence 12:30pm.t 11:15p.m. south to Seattle, the steamship 2:00pin. 12 midnight Northwestern, Capt. Charles A.| 8:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. Glasscock, and Purser Paul B. Coe, *4:00p.m. arrived in Juneau at 3 o'clock this; Leaves Douglas for Juneaw morning from Skagway. She re- | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. mained only an hour. | 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. The vessel’s first call at Juneau| 9:30a.m. 9:55p.m. on her present Southeast Alaska 12:45pm.t 11:30p.m. voyage was last Saturday, when | 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. she arrived here from Seattle an 3:45p.m.t , 1:15a.m. after a stay of several hours left | 5:00p.m. for Skagway. *—Thane. Went to Lynn Canal t—Freight will be accepted. Persons who booked passage on $—Saturdays only. the Queen Saturday for Lynn Canal e g ports were: For Haines—J. S. Jeffrey, Mrs. K. Jeffrey, Chrislofer Dalton, Matilda Dalton, J. M. Faulds. | nFox;( Skagway — George Emery, ank H. Hodges. i & Tn going to' Sitka, the vessel is| Motorship scheduled to call at Hawk Inlet| “ESTEBETH” and Tenakee. Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- Outgoing Passenger List Persons who took passage here day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports this morning for Sitka and ' the South were: DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company For Sitka—Mr. and Mrs. M. S.! Whittier, Mary Jeannette Whittier, Christie Blatchford, Wallis S. George, K. O. Scribner. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Brown, Mrs. Mary Fesl, John Mayne, Gabe Paul. Colombia has just established a dew inheritance tax. ‘ HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings ANADIAL PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and' SEATTLE S.S. PRINCESS NORAH From Juneau 1" LUDWIG NBLSO PHONES 83 OR 85 | JEWELER “The ?tore That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY June 4, June 17 S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE June 21, July 1 Tickets, reservations and fyll from I S Steamer *YUKON tN'WESTERN *ALEUTIAN June 10 *YUKON June 18 TALASKA June 24 *—Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. For Information, Reser call W. E. NOWELL, Agent SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound | THE ALASKA LINE Due Juneau June 13 June 11 June 13 June 13 June 20 June 21 June 27 Special Rotary Cruise vations and Tickets SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO N e s LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau SAN DIEGO 4i50n .. gune 8 June 11 NEW YORK Queen June 9 June 13 Dor. Alex. ...June 13 June 18 Rogers .......June 16 June 20 SOUTHBOUND Queen June 15 Evans June 16 Dor. Alex. June 18 Rogers ....June 22 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock ' Round Trip Rate $65 from Seattle Sailing Every M . B. BURFDRD & CO. icket Agent Phone 78 D.B. Frt. Ast, y night at 9 p. m. FEMMER . Ph. 114 Motorship PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Peters- burg, Kake, Part Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during summer schedule. from agent before boarding ship. PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD & Passengers must obtain tickets CO., Agents Valentine Bldg. M. S uZAl)ORA,,Lcavc Seattle Arrive Juneas Leave Juneas ; June 1 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoon: wock, Craig, Ketchikan. 4 June 22 June 22 ah Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- *Calls first- trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 O. J. WEBER, Agent DEPENDABLE AIR A.B. H Phones: 10 PLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See AYES 79 107 THE HOTEL' OF :ALASKAN ‘HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Bates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices Full Cord Halt Cord ‘particulars V. W. MOLVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Juneau Beauty Shog e NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co.

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