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FINEST [THIS LOOKS LIKE A e ) AR ¥ T R A STEAMERS LIKELY SPOT FER - i - { ) " 2 3 7 7 : |BIRDS, BY CRACKIE! &R LET THE \ e, R REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Trkets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | } N'WESTERN Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 | ALASKA .. ..Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 N'WESTERN .....Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 ALASKA Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. Southeastern and Southwestern Route "“HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent | | oooo-o.o-o'ol : Steamer Movements WIND AND SNflw NORTHBOUND Northwes uled to o'clock t Princess Norah arrive Thur or evening. Northland scheduled to arrive Friday afternoon. PHONE 2 rt; schr‘d- PUTESTEBETH BEHIND TIME Seven Passengers Arrive| rnoon », | FURNISHED apartment; 3 rocoms, bedroom. Phone 1395-5 rings. wood or bination nickl i Marine News i i Ptz e el il SCHEDULED SAILINGS Heraif Sitk 4 SEATTLE B8 1 v ans scheduled { ' Hobhnmy Pc()ur_t é:)ligl'f fn:‘.l;;nfiplq?::l 5 : A‘i;ga]rrfn‘;nnge E ;d:];l ;g ‘ ElC\onmPl a an | SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND BUllding, | jignt housekeeping; centrally 10-|o at 10 a. m, [ ay, Hots ! RS ARGELES s%:cmaz‘tllce Hician 20 v oAl 91 | | > o phone 120 or cal o Admiral Waison soheduled to ® | (oo T ! SANDIEGO . ... o 30 Dec. 3 ng ma- Sewerd Street. e il from Seattle Dec. 3 86 ® (;.r oy tne motorship Estebeth, | NEW YORK iwatson ..Dec. 3 Dec. § Also bed ® 10 a m. © Norco scheduled to sail from ® Seattle Dec. 5 at 9 p. m. 101) SALE — Yearling goats, milk ~ Coffee Shop. o Alaska scheduled to sail from good cor sereen. Phone ROOMS for bachelors, b | home. Board if desired (Jmham Capt. Edward Bach and Purser | Robert Coughlin, on her return to | Juneau from her wzekly voy “Calls Sitka. iCalls Skagway. - - | to Stk h S s, billygoat. Northern Hotel pop RENT — 6-room furnished ® Seaitle Dec. 6 at 9 &. m. .:r?vedl ;:e:endla;ws?y eriroerntisr.lg ssecver BOUTHBOUS‘?Junea\u house. Oil burner, electric range. ©¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e “ A é B Phone 3371, S iy () o Nbiwteamer Wkt o | hours behind scheduie. She brou Watson Dec. 8 — | | | 2 aYes Hel 1 LOCAL SAILINGS . ‘ seven passengers. They were: bath e Estebeth leaves every Thurs- | Sl e |® day night at 6 p. m, for ® “ut hemlock and ~———|e Bitka and way ports. Evans Dec. 16 range, reason- From Chlchagor—-\]oseph Bolen, | Frank Bosloff, Nils Nelson, Vic | Kussai. |ROOM with private ent - adjoining. Phone 2952 TICKET OFFICE: FOR SALE — .| _ Z { B. H. HOWARD, 750 a cord. Phone| FURNISHED, heated apt.; 8 TOOMS, | | pogific leaves every Thursday ® | ;xm}‘l ixtkf\;—’l"hom‘u Tilson, Jr. Agent lu(!hemllcrbdlh Phone 5701. e at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ® F::);: Hzr;;fl;e—x};::d \;fl’;:: Admira1 nine Dock "~ WOoOoD. FURNISHED 5-room apartment. Kake and way ports. | PHONE 4 '004. o0 e 000 0o e it | i i Happy Rudolph | % E Tth St. Pho s Lol MACKINNON Apartment S NORT " SMALL VE nors 1 ¢ | FOR RENT - fsnea 3-room | EE i c qen | o | 3 CALL Service Transfer Phone 528 _‘f‘l_’fi‘cm With _ba iy Phons 3404 ¥ | for forest wood, any lengths. T DESPTE shoW STORMY SEAS !Lester Mang Repm’ts to| | Bril.gs 17 Passeng-| Custom House Possible | | and single ap: TURN you: old guh o value.| i Cash or trade at Nugget Shop.| WANTED—Man wants work, any kind. Phone 129. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | Bhonographs, Expert Plana, Tun-) WANTED—$2,000 to $3,000 as fir ers and Large Cargo ! Loss of Craft ihg. Radio and phonograph re-| mortgage on $12,000 property ) prina- jpairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe.| for two or three years. Empire| from Seattle | Off Point Bishop, south of Ju-| — 3 =S {neau, a high wind Sunday, a pow- *;a“}s’?“:"dflx‘;fi" Sl ——— | Despite a thick fail of snow, erboat about 24 feet ong with a| Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. ehival fpusswork ahd cookin;. _\‘,hich‘ prevailed over navigation green hull and of the gill net’ < i ; i J. B. BUEFORD & CO. Tnaquire Mrs_‘ W. D. Gross. Phone | 20es immediately south of Juneau, type, appeared to be in disttess, LOS ANGELES, cflA_B',' Ncnomura, a Japanese lawyer of Los Ticket Agent Phone 79 the steamship Northwestern, Capt. L r Mangle reported yesterday h g te " b Joseph Ramsauer and Purser M. afternoon to the United . Sfates' Angcles, has for several years been contemplating a trip to his oy - . b 2 native ccuntry. Remembering his stormy voyage to this country WANTED-—Young man wants work J. Wilcox, arrived here from Se- Customs House here. 361. M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneaw attle at 11 o'clock this morning,!| Mr. Mangle was on shore about' Years ago and being unable to swim, Nonomura turned inventor Nov. 26 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 LOST AND FOUND for room and board or equivalent. ||/ o .\ "an hour ahead of sched- 'a mile below Thane. The craft| and at a showing of exhibits recently he proudly displayed a mew |Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoouan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kid- ' GoR TEE. oo .o . .| 2346 Empive, ule. She resumed her voyage to was some distance from land and self propelled life preserver he has obtained patent papers on. Going | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. LOST — 18-ft. flat-bottom rivar e o ¥ Seward at 4 o'clock this afternoon. | visibility was poor. He saw a couple! arcund the waist and fastening cver the shoulders in the regular Round tri] o 3 B _|8e b 2 p to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. boat. Fin please notify Em-|IF you nave prumbing, electric wir Large Cargo For Juneau .\of seas hit the little vessel, and manner, his preserver has the added features of twin screws in the | pire. ing, snow shoveled, w — | woodwork cleaned, washin ows or iron- i ) WILL 4 ), 5 MAS A. MORGAN, Agent A large cargo and 17 passengers immediately her motor stopped. He | rear which are turned by hand with cranks. His device not only S AVICORIRR Y0 5 bvae }, 0 Gl 5 were brought by the vessel to this then lost sight of her. equipment for the Alaska Juneau ELEVAT 3 'OR SERVICE WANTED—A-J men to room and Gold Mining Company. 8. ZYNDA, Pmp board. Phone 436. Passengers For This City sliced or eut in naives, Cabbage and Pineapple Salad e [ 7.Xof | 3 [of (___.__ gaprss ing, sewing done, dishes washed, f will keep 2 man erect in the water but can move forward at the . i HOTFL children cared for by the hour, C“I-}irfl)zhb Ot B i ral mers boI:tl" ;g:f‘ffe:;lm;:c;‘fe; z:ec!:gc:v, rate of ten miles per hour. Photo shows B. Nonomura with his FERRY TIME CARD | 2 catering, quilting, call 436. Wellf , ocot T O chants, lumber Customs House, | new style life preserver. Leves Junean for Douglas and CAHAD I Au ZYNDA et b il quiekly. o the Juneau Lumber Mills and —————— g Thane | 1 package lemon flavored gela- “::g: - s ki e CLEANING ng, cooking, nurs-| Incoming passengers were: tin mixture, 1 eup boiling water, S AILIN( umg. cuLcrmg,“Oré‘ Turne: Phone| Mrs. Alva Bourgard, Catherine i\ cup boiling pineapple ‘juice, 2 “a‘_w' 70 VANOOUVEB. VICTORIA, § 9 436, Bot d, Daniel Bourgard, Mr. DAY | tablespoons sugar, 3 ta/blespoons( y #nd SEATTLE KIRI‘/ISF S o Wilbur, W. D. Gross, Alfred Lund- i |vinegar, 1 cup chopped cabbage, S v E s Pave the Path to Prosperity With|sirom, J. T. Petrich, C. P. Porch, A! ASKA VESS [ cup diced pineapple, % téaspoon Leaves Douglas for Juneam I From Juneaun Printing! and Mrs. R. F. Taylor, Mrs. E. EI- | salt. 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. e ———-———————|E. Taltonn, C. Tisdale and one By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGL 8:30a.m. PRINCESS NORAH F = Pour water and juice cver pine- $7:45p.m. | TN | | steerage. : (apple mixture and stir until it has 9:30am.t 9:55p.m. i Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 | KOLSTER RADIOS | T —— | SEATTLE, Nov. 20.—The Berg' A WINTER DINNER MENU |dissolved. Cool. Add rest of in- lzs“p.m.t llfm.m. | % i B atrical Auplicarcs | |® ————————— ' snipbuilding Company of Seattle' Brolled Meat Cakes gredients and pour into glass Bod :;151’-"‘" ‘3;}:.“- | e | TIDES TOMORROW | |has been awarded for $228480 the Mashed Potatoes | hicH g Boss kinged O 4k 5 g Ui Winter Excursion Rates Now 11 | " 6 _®'contract for construction of the Parsnips, Spanish Style vater. 8ef in cold place to stiffen. 5:00p.m. Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 | PITALELECTRIC | | M 59 feet |lighthouse tender Hemlock for th-| Bread Butter {Cut in squares and serve on crisp *—Thane. Good Till March 25 . e . l.(‘)%v :l‘d: i : $ ‘3:| 1:; | Alaska Coast. Delivery of the ves-| Cabbage and Pineapple Salad g’bbigemkfles» 'l‘xOP with salad| ¢—Freight wili be accepted | G t ! A bk | for a [ ¢| High tide 2:02 p..m., 988 toot {361 to, b8 ER0e 1o T e, { Sponge Cake Ooffee refaly 0 SHAItina ee. -NSmNag ool i N Sarietiics From i YELLOW CAB i || Low tide 8:49 p. m., -27 feet : Broilled Meat Cakes DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Juneaun Fe & Naviga ! . W. e || McCAUL MOTOR || === ASHES OF L. W. TUCKER (Serine i By St Flas Sodey, Muosl | L G O Y ML Aot | -5 COMPANY ARE INTERRED HERE], 1% pounds ground, round steak, Hall. ‘Music by Serenaders. adv. tablespoons chopped onions, 2 —————————i. lmablespouns chili sauce, }: teaspoon _H’e‘d Wip SIRGEEAT GBN R AT B Ashes of the late Leon W. Tuck-‘snn 1-3 cup cracker orumbs, 1|em——— — o = T Sm—————y Motorship Pacific Transportation m SEE YURMAN |} porebpntm M. S. “PACIFIC” er, aged 25 years, were interred egg. this afternoon in Evergreen Ceme-! Mix ingredi into 6 | | ngredients. Shape New Fur Garmenats in. Your conl bir s runcing e TYrEwRITERG |l sctelbe ok e Flems waaiiage 5 DR S iutes, | | o '”"'n-, u:,,“ Leaves Junesu Every Thurs-* { [ {12y st 20" ah lov. Boterablars, ;- v frying pan and broil 12 minutes. af 10W, better have us send you s nev {Capt. R. B. Lesher of the Salva-|rum. to atlow even cooking, Gar.| | Cl28ning. Repairiag, day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Kake, Port Alsiander,and way “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | | jtion Army, in charge. The b‘"mlnish with parsley and serve. Yurman. the Furrier | Way Ports points. | customers™ . |was directed by the Charles W. Parsni ; J. B. Burford' & O, Agents ps, Spanish Style ( Triangle Bullding | | Carter Mortuary. 2 tablespoons bacon fat, 3 table- | # =@ | m"“ mm ngle 3‘“ Phoné T Valéentine Bldg. Mr. Tucker, whose home was in spoons ch 0] onions, 3 table-le—— " this city, died November 16 after a e pped T 0 PG | ‘ surgical operation in Seattle. Fu; [<poons e s - ¢. Fun-{spoons catsup, % téaspoon pepper, UDWIG NE SERIES 222 eral services were held there andigz”o thassis G A TLM ookt ‘l L ,,%.,_ELSON E A PL N ¢ 9 | were followed by cremation, % irtng S A E N ORTHBI R Mrs. Tucker was with Mr. Tuct_,p.rsnlps. Watch pva ‘ : X : us a ! ta prove our statement, Ourll J. B. Burford & Co. 1 i i | i 3 ‘Heat the fat in fryil Add | | THE NEW e in Seattle, and she accompanied|ana brown onions and colery, Add|| - rameviek Arsmey FOR CHARTER {0 Anywheré ‘Seutheast Alasia “=— 'DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS ' """ ashes to Juneau, arriving on | rest of mgndsencs and cook ‘slow- | ¢____ . Based at Juneau PHONE 194 5> | Telephona 49v RUTH HAYES | . he steamship Admiral - Watson|ly 10 minutes, Turn parsnips fre- J. V. HICKEY, Owner iy | | Humeblle Sunday. Eiihily o i beokithokive. = 1 'I' fl\"vl\'lng Mr. Tucker, besidesthe| ‘Serub parsnips, cover with_ boil- P} { 4 Widow, are two daughters, Eliza-|ing water and boil gently in cov- S lo ]‘ CARL JACOBSON i 8 b(‘:]l: !«lia(;L m;kxe; 0‘;19 and a half{ered pan until parsnips are ten- a um 8 | JEWELER years old, and Ida Jeanne Tucker,'der when tested with fork. Drain ] ; {{ ‘wArch REPAIRING A three and o half vears ola Qnd ool Serape off skins, using | Seward Street, mear Seoomd i SEWARD STREET TS, cker and the children|gharp Knife. I Opposite Goldstein Butlding | IN TRUTH A CAR Will remain here. L e parsnips can then be diced, o o FOR A NEW AGE! = 1] Bergmann Hotel JAMES CARLSON | |, Dining Room f, s ! THE SAM TARY GROCERY “The Storé Tlm Ploases"PHONES 83 OR 85 = Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Mgr. —_———