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? s DAY, UNK, BUT THIS HERE HORROR TAKES 1S | | THROUGH - THE WANT] ADS | la” in THE EMPIRE Closing time for classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first inser- tion. Five cents for continuous subse- quent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOK SALE FOR SALE — Leather bed daven- port, good condition. 115 W. 6th St. Phone 330. NOTICE I will sell the gas powered motor boat T-4598 xnown as the Suby boat, at public auction for cash, at 11 o'clock A.M. Saturday June 25th at the Keeney Wharf off Wil- loughby Ave. ALBERT WHITE, U. S. Marshal. By DONALD E. MARTIN, Deputy. FOR SALE — Gas boat, gill-net type; engine A-1 condition. Cheap. See Jim Ellen, Cash Grocery. FOR SALE—1930 Cnevrolet speclal Sedan never run in Alaska—new condition — demonstration. Price, $390. Thane 6-3 rings. FOR SALE—Cholce ot yellow csd-} ar in 6 and 8 ft. lengths for| building props or fence posts. See | Femmer or Phone 114. FOR SALE—Tom McGann's 160- acre ranch at Berner's Bay. Large | house, two barns, good grazing ground, also fine for truck gard- ening. See H. I. Lucas. CLOSING out restaurant fixtures, show cases, safes, cash registers, desk and stores. Write Collin's Cash Store, Ketchikan. FOR SALE—Cabin at Auk Lake. Mrs. E. J. White, Museum. FOR SALE — Furnished 5-room house, 2 lots 50x100, near Front and Main. View. Attractive terms. See Lockie MacKinnon. TOBACCO or Cigarette Remedy. Price $1.00. Northern Hotel, Frank Day. FOR SALE—At a quarter of its real value, Bullard’s homestead of 148 acres, patented, al mouth Taku River, commonly known as Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- SEEIN’ ANGEL RUINER, I'VE PLANTED SOME- ) THING WORTHY A GARDEN- WANTED BOARDERS and roomers wanted. Phone 575-1 ring. SILVERWARE cleaned, polished expertly; 25c to 50c doz. pleces. Mrs. R. W. Marshall. Phone 209. CAN use umited amount of savings and loan stock Washington Ore- gon Associations. Box 1882, Em- pire. MISCELLANI OUS PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tin- ing. Radip and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. OR RENT ROOM and board, or board only rshall House, East 1st St. and Vi Phone 2201, cau - FOR RENT — Front rooms. New management. Phone 103. 227 Seward St FOR RENT—Completely furnished | housekeeping room. Channell Apartments. Phone 436. house, newly renovated. Phone | 187 after 6 P.M ‘;V—I_I:!:”REX;I'VI"ho;ilcase C}arencei Boarding House, near Moose Hall. | Apply at premises or telcphune, 235. { COMFORTABLY furnished roomln’ private house. Modern conven- iences. Call between 3:30 and 8 pm. 621 East St., Corner 6th. FOR EIENT — Tnree-room apart- ments. Cliff Apartments. COMPLETELY furnished apart- ment; 3 room, bath; steam heat. Apply Nugget Shop. “furuished room housekeeping. 815 P il b s |FOR RENT—La | suitable for Gold Street. July 1, McBride Apt. Phone 5701 FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- heated apartment, . Inguire at Nugget Shop. MAC KINNON APARTMEN’TS for permanent and transient guests GREAT GUNS! IVE N WENT AN’ THE POISON IVY! TOUCHED NO, YOU AIN'T, ASH! NOPE! THAT THERE'S THE POISON=IVY ‘WAY OVER THERE! THIS HERES POISON OAK! Marine News . S.teame.r Moveme.nu NORTHBOUND Admiral Rogers scheduled to arrive at 4 o'clock this af- ternoon. Yukon due in port at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Zapora due Thursday morn- ing. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle June 20 at 9 p. m. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 10 o'clock tonight. Admiral Evans scheduled sail from Seattle June at 10 a. m. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattie June 23 at 2 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle June 24. Special Ro- tary voyage to S. E. Alaska. Dorothy Alexander scheduled to sail from Seattle at mid- w 22 night, June 24. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle June 25 at 9 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle June 27 at 9 p. m Prince George scheduled to sail’ from Vancouver Juhe 27 at 10 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle June 28 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince Robert scheduled south- bound about 1 o'clock to- morrow morning. Princess Louise scheduled 'to arrive in port at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails 3 hours later. 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 eyery Thursday e 9 0000 000000000000 0000000000000 000000000000C00CCCCIOCESIOIOIEIET PSS ILOUISE HAS 40 TOURISTS ON HER ! FIRST 1932 TRIP ROBERT BRINGS T | | | - § ¥ Vessel Will Be Back Here fi? 0" INIT'A | Tomorrow on Relurn to ol | Vancouver, B. C. TRIP BF sEAsoN On the first yoyage of a sum mer schedule, the steamship Prin- — c Louise called in Juneau Sat- o 5 o1 ¢ urday night enroute from Van- Canadian National Ship to couver, B ©. to Skagway. She Call uth |remained here several hours. She on Way SO :wm be back at this port tomor- Tomorrov_v Irow morning on her trip south. The vessel carried 170 tons of ¢ Carrying 67 passengers, 55 freight. Most of the cargo was|W whom were tourists, the steamshir for Skagway whence it will go to Prince Robert, of the Canadian upper Yukon points. A small National Railways, called at Ju- quantity was discharge here in neau last night on her first bond for forwarding to Tulsequah, of the 1932 season. She arrived B.' 'C., where it will be delivered \at 6 o'clock from Vancouver, B. to the Thomas Mitchell gold-seek- | C. and departed at midnight for ing party, which intends to Skagway. She will be here ag five airplanes in prospecting o] early tomorréw morning on he tions in the Liard placer d return voyage south. triet. o; Six passengers were listed for | 40 Round Trip Tourists e Juneau. They were: Of the ship's 70 passengers, 40 * Helen Lee, John E. Douglas, |were round trip tourists. All but o Helen E. Mitchell, George O. G hree of the remainder were listed e braith, Bernard B. Mullen, thur for debarkation at Skagway with e T. Ness. their final destination various plac- [ Prominent Ameng Tourists |es in the Interior Yukon. &| Prominent’ among the round-trip| Round trip and through pas- o tourists were: gers for Skagway were favored . Arthur Cross, member of tho during their stay in Juneau by ®'staff of the Montreal Star, and delightful weather. They visited ® Mrs. Cross, Mrs. W. K. Eter, f the stores. Some of the ® |Los Angeles, wife of the tended the motion pic- ® manager of the Santa Fe R: o e road, and son, Lewis E ngers For Juneau e |James #. McVety of € a1 ® an official of the Canadian De-|were Dr. and Mrs. F . . ® the Canadian Manufacturers’ ~ e at 10 a. m., for Petersburg. ¢ LOS1 ANU FGUND e Sl iy vaks bt LOST — Near Mendenhall bridge,|®* ® ®* 8 *®*° e o0 0e 00 gentleman’s tan topcoat; lady's o it dly return ekt ° z:q!;:;?::r Bty 'l T TIDES TOMORROW 1 =g ° . HALIBUT PRICES . NOT ADVANCING, SEATTLE MARKET SEATTLE, June 20—Four schoon- eers arrived from the Western halibut banks today, the Alten with 42,000 pounds, Thor with 38,- 000 pounds, McKinley with' 42000 Stage leaves from Valentine Corner HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensiye” Hoslery and Hats PUDSSS" (3 lard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. e e DRIHEART HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 cord, delivered; 5 cords, $35. Mons Anderson, Tel. 37, 217 or 239. . R NELSON lf LUDWIG JEWELER ‘ Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency | FRONT STREET | High tide 2:30 a. m., 176 feet Low tide 8:57 a. m., -27 feet High tide 3:26 p. m., 154 feet Low tide 9:07 p. m., 20 feet I 5 POPULAR CAFE [ | SEWARD STREET Specializing in Tamales, Chop I Due to the sales tax just levied Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chili i i i partment of Labor, and Mrs. M : Miss Mary VanderLeest, G. Gil Vety, who are on their honeymoon; | 3 {M. Massuere and Ro George A. McNicholl of Vancouver,| The vessel's staff of offi General Passenger Agent of the| (a A Slate Canadian National Railway; A. E.|Hughes, First Officer Warren and their daughte Warren and Ruth Warre: 2 |Fallis of Montreal, President Chief Engineer; A. G |ser; A. Knott, Chief Stew: | As- sociation, and Mrs. Fallis; Thomas L. Little, who is at the head of a| party of five men destined for|§ [Mdependent Whitehorse to develop mining property near there. ! Many Mector to Glacier | While the vessel was in port,| ymany of the excursionists motored to Mendenhall Glacier. { Principal officers of the ship are Capt. Harry Nedden, commanding; First Officer, 'W. Gleason; Chief Engineer,’ W. E. Bailee; Purser J. A, Crawford; Chief Steward, R. A. Cole. -——to BUY YOUR TIRES NOW (s Druggists | £ NEW ONE-PIECE SEGAL RAZORS With 10 Segal Blades |by Congress tire prices will advance i €.@u;h]§)i Reasonable Prices Your placeof business or home will be complimented if yowr windows T TNRS. HMOOKER'S | ARE CLEAN COFFEE SHOP || T PHONE 513 Estimates Cheerfully Given! customers” poings " and "R whn 15000 ; Con Carne 15 per cent Juné 21. We sell Unit- pounds. ‘The average price for the|g % 1 © = v ol { fidn’ Srom .46, foir Boats was '3 o ed States Tires at mail-order prices. 1 0 0 s 5 @ 130x450-21 s $5.45. $ And T Ciffivfmm‘;“"f&l o prviey ou Eo Sary Ty g 11708, L. "Batterics, $7.00 and $9.00 b st - Our Store each. gg:rfis w;;f)ib w'lthgrzl ‘:flighpolugr‘x?f £SEE DS FIRST Used parts 'and generators when il ¥ 4 9 1 you want them. both selling for 3 and 4% cents| | Harris Hardware Co. 4 J o e Tl b sty K oe ireh A | DUTCH'S ECONOMY GARAGE uneau Drug for 3 and 5% cents and Lebanon|® » X with 6,000 pounds of halibut and| . . - '] CO. 8,000 pounds of sable selling at JUNE AU S AMPLE ‘I CARL JACOB‘ON l 34 and 3% cents & pound: ; | ’ ' JEWELER | “There Is No Substitute - | - musggf o WATCH REPAIRING | for QUALITY" T g e with SEWARD $TREET AUK LAKE STAGE BIG- VALUES . oppeite B } Post Office Substation No. 1 LINE pe L PHONE 33 Time Schedule Lv. Auk Lake Ly. Juneau e | “7:10 a.m. 7:40 am. - e el ioip B | L. C. SMITH and CORONA , : TYPEWRITERS 4:15 p.m. 6;15 pm. *Daily except Sundays and"’ J. B. Burford & Co. | holidays. “Our doorstep worn by satistied | [ DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLOR! Telephone 496 ~ RUTH HAYES HAAS Famous Candies | The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings i ALEUTIAN JUST TOUGHES PILING AND BREAKS IT Twelve Passengers Arrive by Vessel from West- ward to Juneau After having cast off lines at the City Wharf to shift to the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company’s pier this forenoon the steamship Alej n was carried several feet by a strong tide toward the City ain and her steel hull on side aft just barely touch- of the outer piling of the Four of the big sticks broke as if they were matchwood, !Below the surface of the water, and for a d e of about 15 feet large timbe ming the low para- pet at the outer edge of the dock buckled and crumpled like 'card- board. Paint Scraped Off Evidence of contact shown by the eable, the The Aleutian, Capt. Joseph Ram- sauer and Pi Joseph L. Large, with the Los Ang Commer in Juneau o'clock this ed at 10 She depart- for Se: t 2 o'clock this af- the booked for Alaska cities and Seattle 30 pas: . Of these, 12 were for Ju au, namely Passengers For Juneau Mrs. Ed Cox, Mrs. James, Mrs. | F. L. Vi ia Smith, Misz M. Mac izie, Gov. Ge e A Parks, Col. James G. Steese, Pro- . hibition Agent H. W. Raney, G. A. Nelsen, V. D. Harrison, D. A. Hoff- - /man, Robert Hunter. Prominent among the through pas: ngers were Col. Dawson Olm- - stead of the United States Signal Corps; R. E. McDonald, associated with the construction company hav- ing the contract for the erection cf the Federal building at Fair- banks, and Orval H. Porter, air pilot, and Mrs. Porter. While the ship was in port, many of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce excursionists visited places of interest in Juneau they did not have time to visit when the vessel was here on her way to Seward. | Regret Going Home The tourists expressed delight with their Westward voyage. Most of them regret they are homeward bound. | “No cruise could have been more .enjoyable,” said C. P. Bayer, who is in charge of the Los Angeles /Chamber tour. “The Gulf of Al- aska was a little rough last night, but nobody minded the incident. All were asleep.” | ———— Fuller's earth gained its name because of its original use in full- ing woolen cloth. FERRY TIME CARD Leayes Junean vor Douglas and 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m.t 12:45p.m.t 2:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 5:00p.m. | *—Thane. | 1—Preight will be acoepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Nayiga tion Company CANADIAM PACIFIC TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE From Juneau [ S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE June 21, July 1 ‘Tickets, reservations and full FINEST STAEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN *YUKCN tALASKA June 20 June 21 June 27 Special Rotary Cruise; Calls Juneau southbound only. *ALEUTIAN June 28 June 28 tN'WESTERN ...June 28 July 2 *—Southwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. June 18 June 24 July 4 July 4 For Informauion, Reservations and Tickets call ALASKA LINE ADMIRAL LINE SAILINGS SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK NORTHBOUND ¢ Leave Seattle June 22 June 23 .June 2¢ June 30 June 29 July’ 2 SOUTHBOUND Lv. Juneau June 22 [l .June 22 Queen ...June 29 Evans ... June 30 TICKET OFFICE: 4 B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock Leave Juneau June 25 June 27 Evans Queen Dor. Alex. Watson Watson Rogers Round Trip Rate $65 it from Seattle Evers Monday aghtat§ . m. B. BURFDRD & CO. D.B. FEMMER %Ick-t Agent Phone 78 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 ve Scattle Arrive Jupeau Leave Juncaw M. S. “ZAPORA’.L“J:me 14 Jupe 22 June 22 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 O. J. WEBER, Agent DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 79 107 : I THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU | Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Pacific Transportation Company [{ M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thuxs- lay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and why s0ints. J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. et e DS | Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O @) il Juneau Beauty ‘ Shoppe SYLVIA BRUMBERG Specializing in Permanent and Finger Waves—Facials Telephone 384 GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Eates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices | doad i REPAIR WORK {+/ NO JOB TOO lnu.v | Capital Electric Co. E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584