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POLLY .\VD HER PALS THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE IF I COULD ONLY * L wHy ANY 4 LAY HANDS ON A ¢ PARTICULAR CERTAIN MAN FER MAN, [FIVE MINUTES! 5~ ALL MEN : RE ALl /) o L furnished Phone —Three 10 with FOR RE. | apartment furnished apts., Channel house- Apts. - Furnished, heated room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. | FOR RENT — Farnisned 3-room apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. 3:1"”(' m Lums‘w(l Cliff Apartments. | 421 IMODERN offices ng at low rental. to suit tenant. iIn_ Goldstein Wwill re- | Few 1 and shirts a spec Anna Patterson. 111 i rear Smith Paint Shop. l‘ Phone 802. WANTED — Baby buggy. W. O. White, telephone 98, 2 short, 1 long EXPERIENCED nousekeeper and expert seamsir wants hous . work by or month, ln Address Muriel Jar- Work on “U” MAGAZINE renewals man. Phone 488. scl nolar hip offer. THE EMPIRFE, ciassified ad- Closing time for vertisements: 2 P. M. Mh( ELLANEOUS Closing time for display ad: | /yRN your old gold into value. vertisements: 11 A. M. Cash or trade at the Nugget Ten cents per ime first inser- Shop. ftion. PIANOS, Radios, bewing ‘Machines Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- Five cents for continuous subse- | guent insertion. Count five average words te the Hne. % pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe Minimum cnarge, 50 cents. | BOARD and room, or =oard only, 1 Gk Marshall House, East St. and Gastmeau Ave. Phone 2201. | BEL]P\I' lT OR NOT! You can ride on the new 21- passenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake, Auk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and way points cheaper than you can operate your own car. i RATES: From city terminus, Ju- | nean Drug Co., corner to: 12th || Street, 10c; g | post, 20c; 4-mile post, 25c; 8-mile ~ 77| post, 35¢; 12-mile post, 50c. | Ask about special monthly and speeial trip rates. DAILY SCHEDULE FOR SALE—Portable Vi $10.00. Seven-tul $50.00. Call 109 Main trola wi Lv. Juneau Lv. Auk Bay couplz le\s than smo required. | 3:30 ;: ;‘33 ‘1: See Paul Brown. E:ls ”‘m' 5:00 ‘;‘m' FOR SALE—For cash, cheap, 1929 | ANNE Q Model Ford light delivery truck. CHV". “t\gi“](fmz“z)b _I;‘NE 2206 Empire. e it it “"f - NEW Studebaker sedan for sale or HENNA'S MARCEL T trade for bum Phone 194. sSHoP 1 FOR SALE — Hotpolnt electric| Miareels and Fnger Waves, i range, reasonable price. Phone | Seward St., above Juneau Bak- | 383: 8 ery, Phone 103 | ORDER modern Christmas cards, . MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—4¢ cenis tractive prices. FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, Model ,T. Ed Blake. Phone 3403, ¢ . | | } . stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- | | | |- . MISS A. HAMILTON { | Gastineau Hotel, or care of Géldstein's Fur Store - *’ 3l __.Ml {DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS RUTH HAYES! L. C. SMITH and CORONA ! FURRIER TYPEWRITERS l | Fur Garments Made and J B. Burford & Co. ! Bempdolod 1 “Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” | | Telephone 49y ' e Seattle at midnight on Oc- |e ward. . L. LOCAL SAILINGS ore bundles of | 1-mile post, 15c; 2-mile ! Marine News z @ o 0 0 0 0 00 00 ( Steamer Movements :]8 P A 88 ENGEHS KORTHBOUND L cheduled to arrive at e R lock tonight. . hland scheduled -to arrive ® Friday afternoon. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Admiral Evans scheduled to e © sail from Seattle October 5 ® ® at 10 a. m. ° o Princess Norah scheduled to ‘Vesx:l flom Seward to Se-: o sail from Vancouver oct. 6 o attle, Hurries to Catch o at9p m . Good Tide o Zapora scheduled to sail from i o tober 6. o Br 18 pa ! neau and booking 39 here for the p Yukon, Capt © Yukon scheduled to sail from e e Seattle October 8 at 9 a. m. e |South, the steam: © Norco scheduled to sail from e Charles A. Glasscock and Purse: e S , October 10 at 9 p. @ Davrd Doran, called at Juneau l::.st ht enroute frcm Seward to Se- e. Although she stayed but o |two hours, she moored at three harves—the City’s L ngers, the Cold Storage Com s to load fish and the Alaska e m. ® Acdmiral Rogers scheduled to o sail from Seattle October o e 12 at 10 a. m. e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e No steamer is now %o ‘west- ® er was in a hurry o eet way so he could catch a favor- ble tide in Wrangell Narrows. 198 Through Passengers | @ Estebeth | day night at 6 p. m., ® Sitka and way ports. leaves every Thurs- e . . e Pacific leaves every Thursday e . . ° for e at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, The el had 108 through pas- |® Kake and way ports. nges iward ports des- ned Sound. Persons Veeeseecoocnoeoe = d at Juneau werc R. D. Baker, Mr TIDE TO\IOIKRUW tide 4:33 a. m., 13.8 feet 10:10 a. m,, 4.1 feet 4:14 p. m, 162 fe 11:10 0.2 fe ide | ol g | p. m (MISS WULZEN TO WED I ‘l Cout:n incement 0. the engage- Paul N. A. Miss Frances Rcbinson Mc to! Wulzen and Mr. Earl Edward Ray- cked For Ketchikan mond, of San Francisco, has just' For —Mrs. R. 8. Rich-| becn received here by friends of | ards, w. F. herie, Mary Miss Waulzen. | McKay, H. B. Carbray, G. L. Rich, She is the daugh of Mr. and A. Van Ma H. Peterson, A. er Nelson. attle—Mr. Geos Mrs. R. J. Wulzen of San Francis- |H. E o and Merced, Calif., and as a sided here with her parents. Wulzen was on the engineer- | zabeth ff of the Alaska Gastineau | ward Di hane. She is a graduate of | Judsc ty of California where | Killmasson, iliated with Alpha Phi|Christson, 1cho Riwv: Stanley Balich, M. Ravmond is also a graduate | Mil F. A. Ross, Edwin Erickson, the same school. He is a mem-|Gordon Windle. of the Delta Kappa Epsilon CAED mUESDAY | HHLY_-_-H_.—— ! The Catholic Ladies will hold |their first card party of the sea- !son Tuesday evening ab Parish) all. Public cordially invited. adv. ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS Getchell, Eli- t Hansen, Ed ge Jones, Charles Allen, Ernest Mr, Frank D. George Phillips, Osca: C. Fisdaie, Eli Tanner, RD PARTY TUESDAY The Catholic Ladies will hol their first card party of the sea-| on Tuesday evening at Parish| | Hall, Public cordially invited. ativ.i e s FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Pranklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart, Pront, neat Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at ' Fotem W»\r ADS in the EMPIRE SAVE HALF OB ;i WOoOoD CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 | || A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH Home Boarding House. Gastineatt M Rawa Twelfth, BP.R. garage, Twelfth and'Willoughby, Home Grocery. 6-1 BSeater Tract. GEORGE BROTHERS Telephenes 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNESson } g Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 sherd ngers to Ju-| to disembark | Gold Mining Company'’s on cre concentrates. Her | and Mrs. W. N.| TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1932 By CL e o SSIAR FEELS NURTHLAND 5 . FALLING OFF OF HUNTING PARTIES 'Vlm'ng Achvmes This Year Indicate Greater De- velopment Next ; STEWART, B. C., —H. W. Dodd, :r the past 24 years Gold Com-| and Government Agent Creek without a ed with ‘his family v at Stewart, B. C. to be| Commissioner and Govern- | agent at Stewart. He de- conditions in the Cassiar to the Stewart News. e of a number of big s during the past year as been feli as a considerable | amount of money has always been | circul in the district from that source. i Mining conditions are about the ame as last season. The feature ment this year appears to e on Palmer Creek, situated about st of Dease Lake, and the Muddy river, tually runs into the| a.t Te holiday, Prill Taken In | Last year very satisfactory re- s were cbtained from the pros- | ient for those inter-| pack in hydraulic plpej a drill this summer for | more tensive work. Altogether | ome 15 or 20 men are working » some ten leases faken up. he Barrington interests on the arwater having experienced | difficulty in getting their| e on the ground, put it up| > coming winter. ides Retard Work e Dease Lake section the | g Hydraulic experienced ' a little difficulty with slides which | retarted work. As a result the {amount of gold reeovered is not as | great as had been expected. The | Gibeon interests on Mosquito Creek | acedrding to the reports, did fair- 1y Indeed. On McDames Creek there are several outfits, doing {mostly development work. J. C. |'Brown and associates did consid- | crable development wark, but an accident to Frank Crawford, the fereman, who W blown up by a romature explosion, necessitated taking him to a Whitehorse hos- pital, retarded the work consider- bly. Hiness Defers Mining Werk D. L. Wing and associates who |also have good ground on Me- Dames, spent the summer whip | sawing lumber for the purpose of extending their flume, but owing | to the iil health of Mrs. Wing, | ¢he had to go south, and Mr. Wing | went with her, suspending his (xmmna work for the winter. | A In addition to these there are |2 number of individual prospectors | ! scattered throughout the district. Everything done this year points to a much more favorable produmonl }scasan during 1983. N e et e o MR-S HALLSON ENROUTE 1 TO SEATTLE ON Mrs. Oddie Hallson, wife of the |Alaska Game Warden with head- i quarters at McGrath, is a passen- ger on the steamer Yukon for Se- attle. She will spend some three ,months there visiting friends and Irelst'wes. ———to—— B. P. 0. ELKS | Regular meeting Wednesday at 8 pm. Vote on amendments to | Krogh and Mrs. Zuboff. 'HEAVY RECEIPTS |ers | Ethel VISIT| IFF STERRETT BOUND NORTH SEATTLE, Oct. 4. — Motorship Northland sailed for Juneau and way ports at 9 o'clock last night with 22 passengers. The following passengers ahoard the Northland are booked for Juneau: Mrs. Clara OF HALIBUT ‘ARE LANDED, SEATTLE| SEATTLE, Oct. 4—Two schoon- arrived yesterday from the| western halibut banks, the Attu, | with' 43,000 pounds and Lindy wlth% 47,000 pounds. Both sold their catches for 5% and 2% pound, Arrivals from the ldcal banks in- cluded the Ivanhoe with 26,000 pounds and Norrona with 14,000 pcunds, both selling for 5% and | 3 cents a pound; Aleutian with 45,000 pounds; Hoover With 19,000 pounds, Diana with 16,000 pounds, | Sylvia with 30,000 pounds and Oe- | canus with 13,000 puounds, all sell- ing for an average of 6% and 2| cents a pound. Sable brought by | other boats sold for 2 cents a! pound. | cents a ARRIVALS TODAY SEATTLE, Oct. 4—Schooner Se- attle arrived today from the west-| ern halibut banks with 50,000 pounds and sold for 5% and 3 cents a pound. The Aloha with 13,000 pounds.l S with 22,000 pounds, and| Jane with 16,000 pounds, arrived | from the local banks and sold their | | catches for 5% and 3 cents a pound. | 3 j SABIN’S - Everything in Furnishings for Men —_— | WE HAVE IT at the Right Price I Harris Hardware Co. |' Lower PFront. Street i w BT T ¥ T S, JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors l and Embalmers Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 for a Yellow Cab Stand at Burford’s FEILLLE. L JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAM | by-laws. —adv.| e sl Your Overstuffed Sets Custom Built to You Located at Dishaw’s ATTENTION! Home Furnishers at a Great Saving RECOVERING and REPAIRING H. SMITH—R. RIECK may be built in Junean Order—Any Style Wish +Phone 419 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LKING Meadowbrook Butter FINEST LArgesT ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY \ A YUKON. *ALASKA .. YURON . “"ALASKA YUKON “ALASKA Ports of Call: SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJumeau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound ‘Oct. 3 Oct. 10 :Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Oct. 29 Nov. 7 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward, both directions. Jet, 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 ®Also calls at LaYouche, both directions. . For Informationu, Iieservationists and ‘vickets call ‘woE Nowtfl.. Agent SAN DIEGO NEW YORK. Evans .. SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND LOS ANGELES Leave Oct. Agent PHONE 4 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 ock, Craig, Ketchikan. ve Seattle Arrive Juncan Leave Junea: s| M. S. “ZAPORA™™Y 5 Oct. 14 For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways Phone 3 For Reservations Call or See Phones: Juneaun Ferry & Naviga tion Company Leaves Janesu “ESTEBETH” A. B. HAYES 10 - 79 PACIF From Juneau Oct. 11, 23 particulars from Every Thurs~ day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and 'Way Porte DAVE_HOUSEL, Agent Phone Bingle O TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Admiral Line Dock Oct. Calling at Funter, Chichago:*, Hoon:ah Tenawwe, Port Alexander, Kla- *Calls first trip of month only. PRINCESS NORAH M. S. “PACIFIC” | Leave Seattle Juneau 5 Oct. 8 147 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent, DI AN e TO VANCOUYER, VICTORIA, ind SEATTLE i i Tickets, reservations and full V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent | JUNEAU &

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