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RO . A— 1= YOU'VE FENCE_J IN YOUR LOCO- WEED BED, WHY WORRY ? BECAU 1S BLOWIN’ THE PLAGUED POLLEN OVER THE S ALL NEIGHB 31 n Cohlm\)n Rl\r boat, new t payment 1ed house. FOR SALE — P room house; b Femmer, Phone 114. FOR SALE—Piano in good 00.00. Apply 1987 Empire ohnson Motor 16 H | model; 18-ft. Boat, cop- ed. Apply Sam Daniels, | a Laundr: NEW, modern home at your o.m terms. Phone 5404 Ztube Zenette Radio, a bargain. Phone P t at mouth commonly known as Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- Jard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. l’()" RENT Sea View Apartments, nml homelike apartments. Furn- ished, also light and water, close in, reasonable ren RENT — Geroom furnished 6th and Park. Rea- Phone 4003 YOR apartment, sonable rent Aug. 1. A P A av ml'lb e Mx\rKnmun Apartments. FOR RENT: Funnsh\-d su'(\m-h(‘z\!- ed apartment; unfurnished 7- room house. Apartmer FOR RENT — I\un'shr‘d 3-room apartment CHff* Apartments. Phone 208, FOR RENTHomey 3-room furn- ished apartment; #beam heat,| telephone, reasonable. Gastineau Hotel, Phnnc 10. F’URN!SHED 2roon apurbmenls housekeeping rooms. Channel Apts Phone 436. ROOM and boaxfl or board only. Marshall House, East 1st St. and Gastineau Ave Phone 2201. McBRIDE Aparhmeubs Phone 5701. MISCELLANEOUS | PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pmrmg Anderson’s Musi¢ shoppe " LOST AND FOUND LOST — Pair baseball shoes and glove. Reward for return to Er- vin' Hagerup, Empire office. WANTED EXPERT Sewing Ma.cmne repalr- ing. Local references furnished, work guarantced. Parts for all makes of sewing machines. Yes, you can trade in your old one. Matson’s 2nd Hand Store, 113 Main, across from Dzuly Empire. WANTED—Small piano, “ust be bargam Phone 3023. wants work at cooking, nursing, office clean- ing, etc. Phone 37-2 rings. HANDY young man wants janitor work, repairing, gardening etc. Address C-196¢, Empire. GIRL wishes any kind of work. Apt. 6, Channel Apts. —— - CLEANING, sewing, cocking, nurs- ing by hour. Ora Turner, Chan- nel Apts. —e® The Florence Sho, Permanent Waving a 8§ Florence Helmquist, Prop. { Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | k | . HARRY DAWSON’S CAFE Gastineau Hotel JUNNG | 4%V Address Inquire Bishop| - [ nett. SE THIS BREEZE cITY, TLL ORHOOD! ° CARRIES 1020N : 3R TRIP NURTH ]‘xcmsxomxh In(ludc Pa1— ty of Endeavorers fl‘o”] Callf()l'n!a eececcsccsscecsss Among the 102 round trip tour- ists ab the steamship Prince George, which called at Juneau last night on ‘her” way from Vancouver B. C. to Skagway, are 62 Chri tian Endeavorers from California. 9 y are under the guidance of of Mr Giendale, sistance of Paul C. Brown of Los and Mrs. Harold L. Brown Cal, who have the Angeles. ” Another Teurist Party | zed by the N and is under Harry L. Means of of Kan, ’l“w Prince George arrived hm'(n at 6:30 o'clock p. m. She resumed | y to her Lynn Canal destina t midnight. She will| be back at this port early Sunday | morning on her return trip south. | Visit Mendenhall Glacier | fon While the vessel was in port, | many of her passengers motored to Mendenhall Glas During the ship's in Skagway, nu her+ tourists: will take the rail- way Jjourney over the White Pass [and Yukon Route to Lake Ben- Capt. Neil McLean is the ' Prince George on this, her third voyage of the season to Southeast Alaska. Fred Coram is purser, { e master of ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., July 15.| —Shuffleboard players - here have reversed the usual order of things with regard to a new clubhouse. Tnstead of asking the city coun- | AN’ ONCE IT SEEDS ITSELF AROUND THE GIT St . e 16 ® Zapo Northland scheduled to at Prince T‘HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JULY I5 1932. NOT WHILE'I REMAIN IN OFFICE, US NEIGHBORS HAS ORGANIZED A LOCO-WEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION- By CLIFF STERRETT Marine News PRINGE GEORGE : y.-..---'ooo.oo eamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive at 10 o’'dlock tonight arrive 1 o'clock In the morn- s 'Alice scheduled to late Saturday after- T evening. Evans schedul to 10 p. m. S: Robert scheduled to Sunday afternoon. Rogers scheduled to Monday. HEDULED SAILINGS kon scheduled to sail from e July 16 at 9 a. m. s Louise scheduled to from Vancouver July 9 p. m. heduled to sail from at Ta © Seattle at midnight July 16. ® Norco scheduled to sail from ® Seattle July 18 at 9 p. m. ® Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 18, 10 p. m. 1 scheduled to sail from . 9 a. m. |® du to sail from Seaitle 0 e at 10 a. m. ® Princess Charlotte * to e 20 Aleutian next Dorothy schedule: sail from Vancouver July at 9 p. m © Queen scheduled to >a11 from e Scattle July 21 . \OI'TIIBOU\ID AILIVG 2 p. m. to scheduled southbound Monday. Alexander scheduled arrive southbound next Wednesday at 9 a. m. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- . . . . . & to . ° ° . day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. e Pacific leaves every Thursday e at ® Kake and 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ports. DflRflTHY ALEX. Withdrawn, Placed on ! California Run SEATTLE, July 15~Excur | stcamer Dorothy Alexander sailed lat 10 owclock this forenoon for Southeast Alaska -on her last of the season with 111 passeng all round trippers. On completion of the presen' Alaska trip, the steamer wi wirthdrawn and placed on the attle-San Francisco route owing the heavy travel Agent Brice How: ed advices this & Dorothy Alexan last trip to Alaska owing to ack tourist trav All booki bz accommodated cn the Ad- 1 Rogers and Queen. The Dorothy is due Wednesday . morning and rem in port until 3 o'clock in the .afternoon. ADMIRAL ROGERS SAILS FOR NORTH ATTLE, July 15. — Bteame: Admiral Rogers sailed at vesterday afternoon for via Victo can n booked for Juneau on | HARLOTTE CALLS ON HER WAY SOUT 810'clock; this | MAKING FINAL ~CUTTERS END TOURIST TRIP Excmsmn Sreathint Will Be Tallapoosa Retutns to Bats‘> - kins. xx her |to Lynn Canal July 5, and remain- | | men, p pert, men. s H | C. Crease, chief machinist's mate. | steamship Princess | Juneau on her T Skagway to Vancouver, | e|B. C. She embarked at this port ‘10! the South one ssenger, | 3 Ralph B. Smith for Se: | g . Arrange for specail trips | Yurman, the Furrier || | . Trane Buding | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent . JUNEAU Porrrtreappoeccafeinree JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive ‘but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hats |} ey DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Floors, | Walls, Autos Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main (ers and 5 marksmen. ceive $3 a month extra pay for a I:yenr and those that qualify as mmrksmen receive $1 a month ex- bta pay dor a year. BHIGHAGUF OFF, "ON FLIGHT TO Herteoarllge t/:}lfifcla r(l‘xoes [AST 3 DAYS il ‘stball Gt Aarset practics Seaplane Goes to Nakeen at Chilkcot Barracks in Lynn Can- | with Scheduled SlOp al, the United States Coast Guard . Cutter Tallapoosa returned last| at Lituya Bay night to her base in Juneau. She| left here for the firing area June| 7. The vessel brought as a pas- el Lt. Col. W. C the Bar- GUAST GUAHI] TARGET WORK Bound for Nakeen in the Bristol | Bay district, the seaplane Chich- agof, Pilot Anscel Eckmann and ‘an. Gordon Graham, took off | this morning from her Juneau base. She will pick up at Nakeen H. B. Friele of the Naket Packing Com- Her regular commandcr pany and bring him to this city. Capt. ©C. N. Dench, quit the ship Either going to or coming from t Haines July 2 to begin his an- Nakeen, the Chichagof will stop nual leave of absence. He came at Lituya Bay to deliver mail to to Juneau on the United States the Washburn party, which is Coast Guard cutter Alert, which camped there preparatory to at- called here that day on her way tempting the ascent of Mount rom Lynn Canal target practice to | Fairweather. The aircraft took base in Ketchikan, to spend |members of the Washburn party July 4th there. The Alert returned |to Lituya Bay June 24. ‘The Chichagof is scheduled to ibe back here Sunday. — et FRIDAY HALIBUT ‘ SALES AT SEATTLE | SEATTLE, July 15—The schoon- ted ler Lituya arrived from the west- the Tallapoosa qualified in|ern halibut banks today with 21,- the rifle practice 6 experts, 18 000 pounds of fish and sold for sharpshooters and 20 mqusmer‘ 4 and 6% cents a pound. and in the pistol practice, 1 | Schooners arrived from the lo- 5 sharpshooters and 7 marks- | cal banks were: Summit 13,000 pounds, Estep 22,- Among the mifle experts, Monte |000 pounds, both selling for 4% Buchanan, sea was high and 7% cents a pound; Eastern |man with a score of 270 out of 4‘\\ ith 4,000 pounds of halibut and | possible 300. {12,000 pounds of sable selling hali- The pistol expert was OCharles but for 41 to 5 cents and sable or 3 cents a pound; Discovery 7500 pounds of halibut selling for at Tne Tallapocsa came into porc under command of Lt. H. C. Per: ed until the conclusion of the tar- practice, then she went direc to Ketchikan. Gratified at Resulis fficers of woin the Tallapoosa and the Alert are gratified at the 1esults of .the firing exer S Out of 45 officers and en his score being 245 out of a pos- sible 280. {4z and 8% cents. What Alert Did —_———————— Out of the personnel of 18 on|® . the Alert, 15 qualified in the prac- ‘w. AT THE HOTELS l tice. In the machine gun practice there were 2 experts and in the| Gastineau Irifle prace, 2 experts, 8 sharpshoot- | Mrs. George Gillertson, H. Wilson, Chilkoot Barracks. Of the rifle experts, E. G. Chris- Zynda cil to build an addition to the|® S R A |tianson, motor machinist’s mate,| Mr. and Mrs. H. Omsted, Thane; clibhouse in Mirror Lmke Park,| LOW tide ?’4’3 a. m, - 20 foet |ESTEBETH DEPARTS second class, was high with a score |T. ‘Wallin, N. Van Houten, Ju- the shufflepoard players have ask- Ei}‘ Hop e o T Lok WITH 4 PASSENGERS of 265 out of a possible 300. | neau. ed the city to let them do it. . R 200, e iAo Under Coast Guard regulations —————— 1t is proposed to spend about| High tide 11:51 p. m, 175 feet large cargo and those that qualify as experts re-| Dally Empire Want Ads Tay $6,000 on an addition to the build- | , , the motorship Es- | ——— ing if the City ‘Council approves. Edward Bach and The St Petersburg Shuffleboard | | ‘OLYMPIC ROOMS | |pyiser Robert Coughlin, departed club has a membership of about| ! FRONT STI;EE'I; gl from Juneau last evening on her : 2,400. There are 35 courts avail- Clean—Comfortable—Close | | week: oyage to Sitka and . uble in the oity. : Mrs. F. Hayden Phone 534 | erLs.y b iy Wi W?Y A Worll Of Explanatlon--' e d L The vessel's freig is destined . T for various pl of call. Her — | HAAS ] ——_— e |Outgoing passeng were ébfiutB t;}:ke g)ewk 'I';‘WO | Famouws Candies | JUNEAU-YOUNG ) ;:;’;ke"’—Gmr“ OsiiR: ek, P S | The Cash Bazaar Funeral Parlors For Chichagof—D. E. Witiman, Collection of this tax, which went into_effect | 0 Licensed Funeral Directors C.. E. King. ! e 5 * n | pen Evenings A Bmbaliners T DR June 21st, and monthly payment to the United . —~ ———==—8 | | NightPhone185]1 Day Phone 12 4.000 POUNDS OF States Internal Revenue Bureau V{fll be handled FERRY TIME CARD o | by this bank with no inconvenience to cus- ¢ = <| SALMON BROUGHT IN tomers. : Leaves Juneac vor Douglas and JUNEAU DAIRY | Sty at veai il We will keep a count of the checks drawn b, i Fish receipts in Juneau yesterday - % & y Thane Lkt + ICE CREAM ! land soday’ were limited to W00/ each depositor, and will charge his, or her, :3‘;'; | Always Pure and Fresh pounds of 'salmon brought in by | account at the rate of 2c per check as ordered g “»: [ A HOME PRODUCT the Celtic, Capt. Henry Moy. The by the government. The amount of tax charg- 1nsem, . e |trip was purchased by the Juneau| ed will show on the monthly balanced Check- 12 midnight o U™, B C%esgzgzifflggg?!-ow e | ing Account statements, $1:0a.m. POPULAR CAFE fockebelt i the today preparat i : 4 SEWARD STREET to leaving for the halibut banks, 2 b i 8 4 isl? I.nm Do-'lu for Juneaw Sgeclnli:.:mhnx; in Tamales, Chop | The T 3380, Capt. John Pade- Fo . ‘ 3 6:300.m. 8:30p.m. uey, Chinese Noodles, Chill | i i N lB nk Sanm Wisepm g R e e e st National ba. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. . | - 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. . e X 2:15pm. 12:15pm. [ WE HAVE IT * c Au AD I Ap OF JUNEAU 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. at the Right Price = PRl PACIFIC *—Thane. 1 t—Preight will be accepted. Harg:flHggiw; re Co. t—Saturdays only. » l SAILING s e T ",| TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA : Juneau Ferry & Naviga: || L C. SMITH ana CORONA | and SEATTLE Ypur . TYPEWRITERS tion Company . "PABY | 3. B. Burford & Co. From Juneau Alask AUK LAKE STAGE “Our doorstep worn by satistied | PRINCESS LOUISE ¢ sra | customers™ | July 1, 12, 22 LINE : ‘| ; Laundr Time Schedule ] PRINCESS ALICE y Effective June 25 SEE YU—RMAN | July 8, 19, 29 § Lv. Auk Lake Lv. Juneau New Fur Garments in PRINCESS CHARLOTTE 8:15 am. S Lb o Gn e s : July 15, 26 TELEPHONE 15 1:00 pan, 2:00 pm. Cleaning, Repalring, Remodeling | | Tickets, reservations and full 5:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. | particulars from M. S. Prince of Wales (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan Leaves Seattle July 12, Arrives Juneau July 17 For Tickets and Information See FEMMER'S not:l;—'rexephm 114 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALEUTIAN July 9 tN'WESTERN ..July 12 *YUKON ..July 16 tALASKA . July 19 *—Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. July 12 July 18 July 19 July 23 July 18 July 18 July 25 July 25 For Informavion, Reservations and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Evans duty 13 July 16 . ¢ NEW YORK Rogers July 14 July 18 Dor. Alex. .July 15 July 20 SOUTHBOUND Rogers July 20 Dor. Alex. uly 20 | TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent i# Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 l N Round Trip Rate $65 Bal from Seattle -hlt at l »o- Every D. B. FEMMER' Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 ! sLeave Seattle Arrive Juncut Leave Juneat M. S. “ZAPORA July 16 duly 23 - July 23 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah 'I'enn\ee, Port A‘len.nde!, Kias wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickgts and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 O. J. NEBER, Agen' DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE smwcm Alaska Southern Azrways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 - 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 Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” ganve.st%tymwmm, {iay am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way soints. J. B. Burferd & Co,, Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent P Phone Single O —_—— GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD 'Order Now at These Prices Full Cord —..___........” Half Cord ... 50 cents discount M per cord E. O. DAVIS . TELEPHONE 584 = )