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POLLY r”‘“—l‘ —~— WOTCHA S'POSE PAW ?AN' %JOE, THE PROY ’>hA5 BEEN TALKIN' { ABOUT BEHIND < > LOCKED DOORS THAT'S SWING THEM ARMS! RIGHT! SWING FOR RENT — 6-room furnished house; piano, bath, 6th St., near Franklin. Sam Rosenberg, 306 Front St. HED J -room house; 2-room rument, with bath. Mike Vagge, near Govt. School. FOR RENT — 2-room furnished apartment. Steam heat. i 5601. |FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment. Phone 3204. FURNISHED house, keeping rooms. Channel Phone 436. apts., hnuse- Apts. ‘i*o}: EENT —_ filrnished, heated room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th, Phone 330. | FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room apartment. Cliff Apartments. FURNISHED 3-10 o_m apal:t;wnt. 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201. THROUGH THE WANT MODERN offices In_Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re- model to sult tenant. WANTED | MAN with cash wishes to buy_pay- ing Juneau business. 2217, “care Empire. EXPERIENCED, competent house- keeper wishes position in mother- less home. C-2214 Empire. WANTED — Few more bundles of laundry. Silks and shirts a spec- . ln ialty. Mrs. Anna Patterson. 111 Main St., rear Smith Paint Shop. THE EMPIRE | == EXPERIENCED nousekeeper and lodng time for classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. “Closing time for display ad- expert seamstress wants house- work by day, week or month, Address Empire 2202. Phone apartment, with bath. Phtmem.‘ FOR RENT — 3-room [urnished i ® 000 000000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND . . . . ® L) . ® Admiral Ecans scheduled to e L] . . . | arrive at 5 o'clock tomorrow ® 1 morning. Princess Norah scheduled to e arrive late Sunday after- e ® ‘noon or evening, . | ® Yukon due Tuesday. L | SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Norco scheduled to sail from e Seattle, October 10 at 9 p. ® m. . " Admiral Rogers scheduled to e sail from Seattle October o e 12 at 10 a. m. L4 e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled to arrive e Southbound late Sunday af- e e ternoon or evening. o | @ Alaska scheduled scuthbound e . October 10. . LOCAL SAILINGS . o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e day night at 6 p. m, for |® Sitka and way ports. L] ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, @ Kake and way ports. L] 1o @0 0000000090900 ———e——— | .. L] 11 TIDES TOMORROW [ feet feet feet feet Low tide 3:06 a. m, 18 High tide 9:43 a. m, 136 Low tide 3:37 p. m., 46 High tide 9:37 p. m, 138 TIDES MONDAY Low tide 4:02 a. m., 14 feet High tide 10:31 a. m., 14.8 feet Low tide 4:30 p. m., 3.1 feet High tide 10:35 p. m., 145 feet Call Your RADIO DOCTOR for RADIO TROUBLES 9A M to9 P. M. Juneau Radio Service Shop PHUNE 221 3 vertisements: 11 A. M. ! Ten cents per ime first inser MISCELLANEOUS L — e .l:u cents for continuous suhse- | FURN your old gold into value, guent insertion. Cash or trade at the Nugget , Count five average words to the| Shop. line. |PIANOS, Radios, dewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music S8hoppe , Minimum cnarge, 50 cents. BOARD and room, Gr noard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Cross bred Police and Air- % dale dog. Tan celored, singed FOR SALE — Milk g a Recder, Northen—: Hot :’{‘ Frank | ark on lett slde, answers to the name of “Cross.” Missed early or Pon-; last Tuesday. Finder please re- FOR SALE~Snap Two-di tiac sedan, newly pa overhauled. Call 134, FOR SALE—Nw 30-40 lever action rifle. Room 209, Zynda Hotel turn to Bert Caro. Phone 41. Reward. old ‘p;y;:rs for sale at the Empire. d and FOR SALE—Portasle Victrola wihj BELIEVE IT OR NOT! records $10.00. Seven-tube Kolster i . Y . radio $50.00. Call' 109 Main St. 'ml':.gfifnae'ifi; us ‘;EA:;wuile FOR SALE—For cash, cheap, 1920 Auk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and Model Ford light delivery truck.| WY points cheaper than you can 2206 Empire. operate your own car., RATES: From city terminus, Ju- NEW Studebaker sedan for sale or|neau Drug Co. corner fo: 12th’ trade for boat. Phone 194. Street, 10c; 1-mile post, 15c; 2- -mile post, 20c; 4-mik 3 ORDER modern Chbristmas cards,| post, 35¢; 12- .m: ‘;::‘ 25:: i stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- | R ctive Teis Ask about special monthly and speeial. trip: rates. FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, Model | DAILY SCHEDULE «T. Ed Blake. Phone 3403. Lv. Junean Lv. Auk Bay 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 3:30 pm, 1:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m. SHOP The Litle Store with the BIG VALUES JUNEAU SAMPLE CHANNEL BUS LINE ‘W. H.' BACON, Operator | MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTII MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—4¢ cenis f Marcels and Finger Waves, 75¢_and. 80c Seward St., above Junéau Bak- | i Marine News | king salmon, caught in waters off o | receipts in Juneau today. | evening from the South, s 16 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Oct. 8. — Steamer Yukon sailed at 9 o'clock this morning for Alaska ports with 32 first class passengers and four steer- age passengers. The following passengers aboard the Yukon are booked for Juneau: A. F. Sprague, Mrs. F. C. Ing- ram, Phyllis Ingram, R. D. Sheley, R. T. Lansdale and wife, Mrs. Martha Ulrich, Charles P. Jenne, Mrs. Alice Laughlan, Mrs. W. Christy, Ilene Geerhofer, Mrs. Lila Geerhofer, Doreen Geerhofer, and three steerage.’ 29,000 POUNDS OF SALMON RECEIVED Twenty-nine thousand pounds of Cape Ommenay, constituted fish The trip represented purchases from fishermen and was made by the Virginia, Capt. Louis Veg, who is buying for the Juneau Cold Stor- age Company. Some of the fish will be mild cured and some frozen by the cold storage. All will be kept for later! marketing in the States. FIVE DAYS' MALL - DUE, TWO STEAMERS Four days' mail from the States should be aboard the Admiral Evans due to arrive in port at 5 oflock tomorrow morning, and one-#ay's mail should be aboard the Pripcess Norah, due Sunday afternoon or Harry Race DRUGGIST . “THE SQUIBB STORE” ADVERTISE YOUR 18000 WAYPORT | BUSINESS DONE BY NORTHLAN Motorship from Seattle‘ Will Be Back from | Sitka Sunday ; T & | Good wayport passenger business was given the motership Northland' Capt. Leonard Willlams and Pur- ser E. P. Winch, on her first voy- age to Sitka as a side trip after reaching Juneau from Seattle. On arrival here last night from Pu- get Sound, she had 10 passengers from the South for this port. Af- téer a stay of several hours, she Geparted for Sitka, having booked at this city 28 passengers for that destination. She will be back in Juneau tomorrow afternoon or eve! ening, and following a brief call; will sall on her return to Seattle.| Fairly Large Cargo | The vessel brought here a fairly fruits, green vegetables and paul-; try. These food quantities were displayed for sale on the opening of stores today. | Passengers from the South who | disembarked at Juneau last night were: From Seattle—Mrs. Clarge Krogh, Mrs. Cyril Zuboff. From Southeast Alaska ports —-5 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Schlothan, Miss Pearl Collins, D. Armour, Willlam Anderson, Gernet P. Por- cher, J. E. Stevens, Don Wright. Persons Beoked For Sitka Persons -who took passage last night from Juneau for Sitka were: For Sitka—Judge and Mrs. James | Wickersham, Mr. and Mrs. Lookie McKinnon, Dr. and Mrs. Murs. Nicholas Malakoff, Ann koff, Mr. and Mrs, Charies ‘Rich- Richard, Mrs. George Richard, George Richard Jr., Clarence Richard, Mrs. L. Gnick, J. L. Brightman, John Lawrence, W. W. Knight, S. Zynda, Albert Paisley, H. C. Bryson. Old papers for sale at the Empire. ——_ ¢ | CARL JACOBSON ‘bv the municipal police for Vincent large cargo, which included fresh' e Steadfast, Mrs. -Edward - Marshadl, | ard, [Eleanor Richard, William | ® ! POLICE HAVE LETTER FOR VNCENT LOUGHEAD Important information is held ln.nghead said to have been here e, past year and believed ll) bc flLfll in -this vicinity. M. Loughead is. asked to communicate with Chief. G. A. Getchell or M. | H. Sides, Secretary of the Elks Lodge. ——— TERRITORIAL SCHOOLS NO. 1. W. K. Keller, candidate for re- election to the office of Commls sioner of Education, has been ing a thorough study of the Alash sehools during the past two years. Studies have been made of the ef- ficiency of elementary and' high school work, of the success of the students at college, of buildings and equipment. As a result of these studies, much constructive work to improve the schools has already been done. More will follow. From time to time a report of this business-like program will be given you through the Empire. Watch for it. (advertisement) ! il Dorothy Stearns Roff [ Teacher of DANCING TELEPHONE 5451 HAAS Famoue Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. | Phone 43% Triangle Bldg. JUNEAU DAIRY T"elfl-h. B.P.R. fi J. B. Bnrford & Co. # JOME, Oct. 8—The Minister of | has defined “hu- ‘Bergmann Hotel Dmmé Room Mrs Elja .hl-. Mgr. l Houu Groocery. Seater Tract. Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discomnt. of 50 cents per Toad o made fer CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH Glolcanomnns H 4 in., 16 in., 24 in. l i wa:e for your cara should be used. ; -3 R ST T BUILDING ‘MATERI When you pim to buxld your own home ora or even the smallest W. E. NOWELL, Agent wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. job “around the House, order your building materials from us.” For in these jobs, as in all Willding 'jobs, only the best materials Our Phene Number Is 358 JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS @ay at § P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O wmm PO T ALASK’\L SAILING SCHEDULE Teave DueJuneau Dul Reattle Northbound Southbound *ALASKA . Oct. 4 Oct. 10 YUKON Oct. 11 Oct, 17 *ALASKA . Oct. 18 Oct. 24 YUKON . Oct. 25 Oct. 31 *ALASKA Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Seward, both directions. *Also calls at Latouche, both directions, For Information, Reservationists and ‘Licset§ call THE ALASKA LINE SEATTLE ; - uave Bnule Arrive Junean Leave ‘ )nun . “ZAPORA”™ 4 Calling at Funter, cmcnago:-, Hoontm Tenawse, Port Alexander, Kla+ *Calls first trip of menth only Oct. 14 For Tickets and Information see Phone 3 DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES . Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 8:15p.m. a9 PACIFIC $1:0am. SAILING | - Thurs- LARGEST FL ALASKEA STEAMSHIP COMPANY . Cordova, Valdez and PHONE 2 e Juneau Octi From Juneau ADMIRAI. LINE SAILINGS \ SAN FRANCISCO Nommmm R LOS ANGELES Leave Leave | SAN DIEGO Seattle Juneau NEW YORK : v oct. 9 oct. 16 Oct. 3¢ 1# THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CAHADIAMN PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 11, 23 Tickets, reservations and full V. W. MOLVIHILL, Agenst JUNRAD

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