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POLLY AND HER PALS THAT DON'T MAIKE NO DIFE DEARIE. NOW’S OUR CHANCE TO ELOPE, ANGEL . SAMLIS CAR IS oUT OF ) COMMISSION! ) 4;1;/— T FIVE-room furnished house avail- able 10th. Phone 3204. FOR RENT — 3-room furnished 1 ! | apartment, 5th and Kennedy. Phons 1532. ‘ FOR RENT — 3-room furnished® apartment. Cliff Apartments. | VACANCY, MacKinnon A | MCBRIDE Apartme WANTED WANTED — First-class irone to finish shirts. None other need apply. Capital Laundry. able THROUGH L -THE wants work badly. Apply Channel Apartments. WILL TRADE Portland residential | property for ‘Juneau property or i+ business. Phone 1 ;TAILOHIN making, plece or day work. Exclusive designing. E. Louise Couplin, 317 12th. Phone 5652. VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Meal ticket most desired. Phoae 554, WANTED TO BUY—River boat or | round bottom boat suitable for THE EMPIRE Closing time fur classitied ad. | OU1Poerd motor. O-2603 Empire. vertisements: 2 P. M. P SN Closing time for display ad- MISCELLANEOUS - prsts: 118 98 FURN your old gold into value. “M cents per ime first inser-| Cash or trade at the Nugget lon. Shop. Five cents for continuous subse- quent insertion. Count five average words to the line; . Minimum cnarge, 50 cents. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOARD and room, or poard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. EOOMfi m‘x}i_ B’B;.rd/sm.oo per month. Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs. J. T. Foster, Phone 235. LOST AND FOUND ST Nl Phone 3 WATSON BOOKS THREE HERE FOR WESTWARD In departing _|ternoon for Se jefter having a mute pup. Finder please 24 after 8 pan. front; fine di Tugs. Saloum'’ RASPBERRY ason soon over Order now for jams and jell 20c Ib. delivered, or 15¢ lb., pick| your own. Minimum order, 10 1lbs.| Fred Kronquist, St. Ann A\-c“ fDouglas. Phone 18. FOR SALE — Beauti! te Saturday af- rd and Kodiak ed in Junean Blano, like new, i _{from Seattle, the steamship Ad- Terms -to responsible party. Call ! miral Watson booked three passen- Mr. Prowell tineau Hotel. gers here for the Westward, They s s were: BEAUTIFUL and exclusive Sports-| For Yakutat -- Richard Reese, wear for women. Dresses, suits,|George T. Toney. ensembl berets. In all shades. For Kodiak—George Race. No two alike. Fit and satisfaction | guaranteed. Mrs. F. 8. Scobee,! MacKinnon Apartments. For ap- than $100,000 for “pointments, Phone 5303 or 50. | potatoes this year. — .- imported sead FOR SALE—Noyes property, corns 4thy and Franklin. FOR BALE—At » quarter of its| J The Florence Shog value, Bullard’s homestead of | | Permanent w“h‘l:t 8 " acres, patented, at mouth|| Florence Holmquist, “Prop. 1 faku River, commonly known as | Phone 427 Triangle Bidg. 1! Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- 2 Jard: on premises or to L. V. Win- T s Lok WE HAVE IT at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Building at low rental. Will re- e | model to suit tenant. | ing. s ———————————- | @ Aleutian scheduled southbound FOR RENT — Furnished, steam-|g September 12. heated apartment. Nugget Shop.|g partments, | ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- Phone 5701. ' o e Pacific leaves every Thursday . > —————— HED SOON OVER-HAUL US AFOOT, SEEIN’ AS HE WAS THE CHAMPEEN SPRINTER OF SAUK g Steamer Movements . NORTHEOUND e Northland scheduled to arrive tomorrow night. Zapora scheduled to arrive Thursday afternoon or even- ing. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from YVancouver Sep- tember 6.at 9 p. m. . ® Admiral Rogers scheduled to e sail from Seattle, Sept. 8 at 10 a. m. . ® Yukon scheduled to sail from — ® Seattle September 10 at 9 o FURNISHED 4-room house, and 3- ¢ & m, > | room apartment. 421 E. Tth. St. ¢ Norco scheduled to sail from Phone 3201 e Seattle, Sept. 12, 9 p. m. - HE % Admiral Evans scheduled, to FURNISHED 2-room apts.; house- ® s 5 keeping rooms. Channel Apts. : fi“agri”glfis‘:me Sepbember: Fhame e o SOUTHBOUND SAIIINGS o MODERN offices in .Goldstein ¢ Queen scheduled southbound e 4t 1 o'clock tumorrow morn- LOCAL SAILINGS day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, e Kake and way ports. T 00 00000 0n 00 OF FISH COME Eight Tierces of MildCur-| ed Salmon Are Sent to Seattle Firms Twenty thousand, one hundred pounds of king and silver salmon! were received in this city over the week end and the Labor holi- day. Bight tierces of mild curad fish were sent away. weré bought by the Juneau Cold Storage Company. Boats, captains and catches follow: Ford, Captain Ole Bransdale 7.500 pounds; Emma, Captain John ‘Winther, 6,600 pounds; Hicks Cap-} tain Thomas Leite, 27700 pounds; | Independent, Captain Ben Olsen, 600 pounds; Vivian, Cap. Charles' Larson, 2,700 pourds. Shipments were: Seven tierces of mild cured sal- mon by the Cold Storage to the tlantic & Paecific Packing Com- pany at Seattle and one tierce by E. E. Engstrom to-the Sebastian Stuart Fish Company at Seattle. ————————— —_— 0 TIDES TOMORROW | High tide 5:45 a. m, 124 feet Low tige 11:21 a. m., 48 feet High tide 5:31 p: m:, 152 feet ——l NOTICE T0 MARINERS DIXON ENTRANCE—A floating trap frame was reported sighted in the usual steamship track Sep- tember 3rd, 4'2 miles northwest of Tree Point Lightstatipn. Mariners should eXercise caumtion Wien nav- igating in that vicinity. STIKINE STRAIT—South Pas- sage Gas Buoy 2 reported exting- uished September 1st, will be re- lighted, ,as 500n, @s_practicable. ‘The Irish Free State paid mm‘cl No Sleep, No Rest, Mrs. A. Cloud says: “For years I jka rid me of all stomach trouble and now I sleep fine. Butler Mauro Drug Co, in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. —ady. SYLVIA BRUMBERG Specialising in Permanent and Juneau Beauty Shoppe Lower Front Street S PRSI A AL JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE | i “Finiger ' Waves—Facials Telephone 384 | = ! ! gmmhx.n | seth, arrived Sunday from Seattle. | Mrs. Josephine Tupper, Miss M. M ) Helen Starr, Miss Alma Olson. 20,100 POUNDS OVERWEEK-END All catches | Stomach Gas Is Cause| > | QUEEN ARRIVES ON LAST TRIP OF THIS SEASO Vessel Brings 22 Passeng- ers to Juneau and Considerable Cargo ‘With a fair amount of freight jand 22 passengers for Jumeau, t,he[ steamship Queen, Capt. J. E, Kol-! on her last trip of Tie season to Alaska waters. After several hours in port, she departed for Haines and Skagway. She is due back here tomorrow on her return voy- age to Puget Sound and will sail by way of Sitka. | Freight of General Character | ‘The Queen’s freight for Juneau was ‘of general character. 'Those of her passengers who disembarked here were: From Seattle—Mrs. George Walmsley, George Walmsley Jr., Monson, Mrs. I A, Tilden, Mrs. ‘W. Bourgette, Miss Agnes Barou- més, Miss Helen Baroumes, l\zry Kolasa, Miss Ann Easton, "Miss Pascengers From Ketchikan From Ketchikan—Harry Race, Mrs. Harry Race, P. J. Wingren, Mrs. P. J. Wingren, Florence Faw- cett, R. F. Wyatt, N. L. Troast, John Nilles. 3 From Petersburg—Ralph Ander- son, Thomas Hollywood. ) Persons who booked passage at| uneau for Lynn Canal were: | For Haines—Mr. and Mrs. C, J Sullivan, W. K. Keller, Lester #ol liday. i For Skagway—Mrs. Willis Hern, O. L. Trus, Elya MoAllister, Chet| Johnson, ‘A.. Van Mavern, Duncan | | “erable amount |the above date the balance will not 43 PASSENGERS : Vessel Proc;(—;s to Seward Booking Three Here for Westward i Bound for Seward from Seattle, the steamship Aleutian, Capt. Jos- eph Ramsauer and Purser Joseph L. Large, called early this morn- ing at Juneau. The vessel discharged a consid- of general freight and disembarked 43 passengers here. On departing, she booked three passengers for the Westward. Arrivals at Juneau Arrivals at this port were: From Seattle—Gus Jones, Mrs.‘ Gus Jones, Douglas Parker, Eli+ zazbeth Parker, Lorenn Veinola, Mrs. E. Veinola, Mrs. Ida Crum- packer, Mrs. Anita Meier, Mrs. Enna Albrecht, Gertrude Albrecht, Louise Mahone, Mrs. R. W. Silvia, Helen E. Gray, Helen E. Kayser, Lulu A. M. Palmer, Helen Ru- dolph, . Sylvia Rosenberg, Glenn Carrington, George Folta, Thomas L. George, H. ' C. Latimer, D. T. Murphy, Harry Townsend and 13 steerage. From Southeastern Alaska — Mrs. R. D. Baker, Mrs. R. P. Ker- in, C. H. Flory, H. O. Bates. Booked For Westward Persons who took passage here for the Westward were: For Cordova—J. J. Meherin. For Valdez—Haxry- Brandt. For Seward—M. L. Merritt. —.,—— NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The taxes assessad you by the City of Juneau are now due and payable and will become delinquent on the first Monday in October; providing, however, that if one- half of the tax is.paid on or.before become delinquent until the first Monday of the following March. H. R. SHEPARD, SEATTLE, Sept. 6.—Five schoon- ers arrived here today from the western halibut banks and two! arrived from the local banks. Vessels and their catches arriv- ing from the western banks were: | Sunde, with 50,000 pounas, Seattle, with 35,000 pounds, Atlantic with| 34,000 pounds, all selling for 4l and two cents a pound; Ivanhoe; with 22,000 pounds, selling for 4! and 2 cents a pound, and Havana | with 55,000 pounds selling for 4% and 2 cents a pound i Arrivals from the local banks) were Norrona with 19,000 pounds,i selling for 5% and 2% cents a pound, and Sylvia with 18,000 pounds selling for 6% and 2*'_-; cents a pound. 3 PACIFIC REPORTS ! " STORMY VOYAGE Reporting @ stormy voyage, the motorship Pacific returned to Ju- neau this morning from her weekly trip to Port Alexander. She brought one passenger to the city—George Franklin from Security Bay, ————— NOTICE In the District Court for the Dis- | One, at Juneau. ‘IN THE MATTER OF THE SPEC- IAL OCTOBER 1932 TERM OF Haskill, Charles D. Anderson. I—;dv. City Clerk. HALIBUT PRICES bntos. oy GO UP, SEATTLE rs. Lena Brady Gets trict of Alaska, Division Nmber b Surprisc" of Her Life Macon, Ga.—“Nothing evér sur- pised me more in my’ fife"than my quick ‘and remarkable ‘fmprovenient after taking 'Sargon,”“stated Mrs. Lena Brady, well known Macon, Georgia, “woman. ~ “An' dctual gain of sixteen pounds and the best | health I have had in years is what the Sargon tféatment did for me.| The Sargon Soft Mass Pills ended my contsipation and my skin has cleared up wonderfully. ‘Thése won- derful medicines acted' just like magie Th' my case” Butler Mauro Drug Co. § —adv. SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men ‘Deputy United States Marshal Don- J. A. BULGER Plumbing, Heating, Oil Barner Work Successor J: J: Newman e — e THE DISTRICT COURT AT JU- NEAU, ALASKA. : NOTICE {s hereby given that pursuant toan Order of the Dis- trict Court made and entered on the 20th-‘day of August, 1932, a |special , October. term of the' said {had a bad stomach and’ gas. Was District Court will be held in the| |nervous and could not sleep. Adler-|conrt pbm on the 5th floor of the| |Federal at Juneau, Al- | aska, on Monday, the |3rd day_ of. , 1932, at_ the tober, hour of 11 %fl A. M. IN ‘WHEREOF I have ? 'heretnto sEt my hand and caused the' sehl ‘of the said District Gourt this 29th day of| | CROSSETT SHOES $3.00 UP FOR MEN SEWARD STREET | VAN'S SHOE SHOP AW, THE OLE GOUT'S ] GOT ME AGIN, . o8 GOL- DING T4 4 SKAGAY MAN ARRESTED TELEGRAPH WARRANT George M. Nelson, Skagway, was arrested here last Saturday by 1d Martin on a telegraphic war- rant from that town, He is accused of having stolen a skiff there worth about $50. He will be return- ed to Skagway for a hearing. e CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our grati- tude and appreciation for the kind- ness and sympathy shown by our friends in our bereavement. MRS. SELMER JACOBSEN, adv. RAYMOND JACOBSEN. Chew it after every meal ... See how much better ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJungaut Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON ... Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 5 *ALEUTIAN Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 *YUKON ept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 t—Southeastern Route. *—Southwestern Route. For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent - I 4 | ) ALASKA STEAMEHIP (O Leava L LINE § SEATTLE X SAN FRANCISCO W\ LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK NORTEBOUND Leave Seattle Juneau Queen Rogers Evans Rogers 8 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 -Sept. 21 Sept. 25 / SOUTHBOUND Evans Queen Rogers Evans, B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admjral Line Dock PHONE, 4 WRIGLEYS -YOUNG | ', l Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 R ST FERRY TIME CARD Juneau Ferry tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves . Thurs- Every day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports CAMADIAK PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE September 11, 20 Tickets, resérvations and full || §Pasitic Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves Junean tor Douglas and | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 emmediSm——-_"_=—" % o . 9leave Seattle Arrive Juncan Leave Juneat s U,lgx;i M. S. “ZAPORA™*g ™) Sept. 8 Sopt. B 9:15a.m 1 ‘40D, Calling at Funter, Chichago:*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port, Alexander, Kla~ 12:30p;m.1 11:15pm. v.ock, Cralg, Ketchikan, *Calls. first; trip- of month enly, ¢ 2:00pm. 13midnight For Tickets and Information sed # & ' _:’m' L0 WILLS NAVIGATION CO. [Phone § - ° " JWEBER, Agent o 48 v ST J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER, DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaskd Southern Airways For Reservations €all or See = ABHAYES — ¢ “Phones:* 10 (£ BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES ' ' BAILEY’S