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DON'T BE SILLY, SAML. PETE'S GONNA BE AS GREAT A DOCTOR AS HS FATHER OF POLLY'S EXPERIMENT FOLKS FER THE PIP AN HAVIN'EM DIE Ot FOR SALE — N (‘UI\ “furnished 3- rocm house wit Empire. | SALE ON TOYS—A sample line of toys and novelties at economy, ; see them at the Economy ture Co. FOR SALE = furnished house; bath; 18x26 double garage; 26 dr\ ing shed; 40x90 lot, fire insurance paid years advance; Gorham Coffee Shop, 9th Street at Ball Park;| P. O. Box 952 ifice; kitchenette, electric cake-beater Xmas lights. d.| 3 .| XMAS trecs, de sith s Grummet & F Phone CORONA portable typewriter; condition. Make fine Xmas pres- ent. Cheap. Phone 373. | FOR SALE—Order your Christ- mas trees early. Happy Rudolph and Eddie Powers. Phone 262 good Cut suemiock and| spruce wood, $7.50 a cord. Phone 254 2 . All lengths.) Phone 262. Happy Rudolph. EXCEPTIONAL bargains in " used cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. CALL Service Tianster Phone 628 for forest wood, any lengths. MISCELLANEOQUS h bath. C 2387, FOR REN '—PFurnished 2 or3clean o FOR RENT—Steamheated_slceping 7-r00M pOR RENT—2-room furnished apt. ® 10x _ ° 'Y'URNISHED 3-room, 5-room apart- 5 stebeth ves every Thurs- ; Sav-) ments, electric range. Phone 2004.) J 5 leave: | M. e 0 0 00 0P OB OO PO * Steamer Movements . . NORTHBOUND © Zapora scheduled ‘to arrive e tomorrow morning. © Admiral Watson scheduled e arrive Wednesday. ° SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 5 at 9 p. m. housekeeping rooms, electric|e alaska scheduled to sail from range; Phone 2551. 3. Seattle Dec, 6 at 9 a. m. © Northland scheduied to sail from Seattle Des. 12 at 9 p. m. ® Princess Norah scheduled to e sail fro mVancauver Dec. 12 at 9 p. m. Telephone 436, Channel Apts. ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e, * ——————— ® Northwestern scheduled to ar- VIEW Apartments, completely e rive southbound at11o'clock furnished; light, water, bedding, ¢ tomorrow night. dishes, cutlery, cooking utenils. s Admiral Evans scheduled Reasonable prices. e Southbound Dec. 16. LOCAL SAILINGS to also 5-room Mrs. Steinbeck, room; furnished | T 3rd and Harr day night at 6 p. m, for RENT—Completely furnis neqj® Sitka and way ports. apartment, living room, kifchen-|® Pacifie leaves every Thursday ette, bath. Knight Apts. Phoae| at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, 1. Kake and way ports, ‘ooo-.-o-a--.. ON COAST; ALL able [nr roomcrs Add)oss Box 2(!6-4‘ Juneau. FURNISHED, heatea apt.; 3 rwms,| kitchenette, bath. Phone 5701. ,{éi{iNNON 3 ;Apurbmeni.s—bouble and smgle npartmem.s avallable. WANTER {EXBERIENCED Filipino cook wants position in camp, hospital or private home. P. O. Box 2438. Captain Stays w1lh Vessel —Stowaway Among Rescued WANTED—School girl, experienced in earing for children wants work. Phone 1194. ASTORIA, Oregon, Dec. 5.—Nine officers and 22 members of the crsw of the Sea Thrush, grounded on Clatsop Spit, at the mouth of the Columbia River early Sunday work. PRACTICAL nul se Phone 3601 " wants WANTED—Man wants work, any kind. Phone 129. 3 & in TURN your old golc into valle. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOARD and room, or board only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. Readfi!he n;&swas ca;émlly as you read the news articles. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—2 palr women’s silk hose, new, owner call at Empire, iden- tify and pay for ad. I day night. The rescued also include H. Goita, a stowaway; and Miss Francis L. Whiting, of Olympia, Wash, a writer, the only passenger. iss Whiting ‘'was taken off earlier m the day. Capt. Ernést Landstrom, of Se- attle, remained aboard the ship. An effort is being made today to float the vessel which was bound from. Seattle to New York via Pacific Coast: points. SRR . 50 WANTED-—$2,000 to $3,000 as first mortgage on $12,000 property for two or three years. Empire 2361. IF vou nave nmmbmg, electric wir- ing, snow shoveled, windows or woodwork cleaned, washing, iron- ing, sewing done, dishes washed, children cared for by the hour, catering, quilting, call 436. Well send someone quickly. WANTED—A-) men to room and board. Phone 436. °! TIDES TOMORROW | L] CLEANING, sew cooking, nurs- ing, catering. Ora Turner. Phone 436. Low tide 1:33 a. m., 34 feet The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL Hith the coal if it comes frof our place. For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and heat. If your coal bir is runni low, better have us send you a supyly to prove our statement. Qw @raging service is always the bpst and we specialize in Fesl. | N IR R SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments In New Styles Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Yurman, the Furrier Triangle Bullding High tide 8:09 a. m. 1438 feet Low tide 2:35 p. m., 3.8 feet High tide 8:3¢ p. m., 122 feet Salqum’s Mo i | '. o | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY L. C. SMITH and CORONA § TEPEWRITERS SERIES THE NEW RUTH !AYII Hupmobile 8 - IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! ’ ! CARL JACOBSON JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goidstein Building Bergmann Hotel Dhung Room ‘mmmlfl JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor ABOARD SAVED morning, were brought here Sun-; ithe gold—and was killed by a fall Marine N ews NORTHLAND PUT OFF SCHEDULE BY SNOW STORM , Motorship Leaves for Seat-|; tle About 10 Hours Behind Time Delayed by a heavy snow storm.‘ which impaired visibility and com- pelled slow-bell progress for con-| siderable distance, the motorshin and Purser E. P. Winch, arrived in’ Juneau from Sitka at 5:30 last] evening, 10 hours behind sched-| ule. Remained One Hour | She remained only an hour and| then sailed on her return voyac,e‘ {to Seattle. The vessel was -here| Friday enroute from Puget Sound | to Bitka. Passengers from Sitka last even~‘ {ing for Juneau were N. A. Mec- Eachran and K. B. Edwards, trav-| feling salesmen, who made the round trip between Juneau and Sitka. | Passengers Booked Here | Persons who took passage hare' [for the South were: For Petersburg—Mrs. P. Lunds * 3 i, For Wrangell — Gordon G¥ay, John Gaffney. | For Ketchikan—Donald A For Seattle—Mrs, J. B, Ho) Mrs. Teresa Grosbusch, Mr. #nd| Mrs. B. €. Créed, Mrs. Nels Rogpe, Miss Peggy McLeod, Miss Maur;}ne Parker. DEATH TRAIL . - TO FIND 60LD ’Th ird Bfih er Starts ! Search for Treasure— { Others Are Dead TOWNSVILLE, Queensland, Dec. | 5—~Charles Schultz is leading an expedition from here in a search for gold which his fwo brothers found—one after the other—only | (Yo die before they ‘could bring back the treasure. | | I gold deposit near the South Aus- tralian border in 1925. On his way home he died after entrusting the ;story to a half-caste who brought ithe news to William Schultz. i ‘William went to the spot, which: {is reported to be near Tanami, in |Central Austrlia. He too, found from his horse. | Now Charles hopes to secure the | wealth. The aborigines in that re- gmn are stated to be unfriendly 'so the expedition will travel in ar- —_—————— ART DISPLAY Complete line of Alaska art prints| in greeting cards, and framed pic- tures, make your. selection and we wrap, pack and’ deliver to post- ter Northland, Capt. Leonard Williams| s, | Wi Albert Schultz discovered & rich | -WHEN HE TREATS A PUSSON FER THE PIR THEY DIE OF THE PRl -7 e CrmeeETh -19-2- TALLAPOOSA IN JADMIRAL EVANS PORT AFTER HER CALLS ON WAY VISITTORUPERTTO WESTWARD Cutter's Commander Ex-|Vessel Brmgs Eight Pas- changes Calls with | sengers and Large Canadian Officials Cargo Here From a courtesy visit to Prince, With a large cargo ahd eight Rupert, B. C., and calls at Ketchi- passengers for Juneau the steam-l the United States Coast Guard ship Admiral Eyans, Capt. A. W. r Tallapoosa, Capt. C. N. Nickerson and Purser W. L. La- Dench, Commander, returned yes- Chelt, called at this port Saturday‘ ay afternoon to her base in night enroute, from Seattle to Se- Juneau. She left here on her ward and Kodiak. p south November 25. She IS Besides general freight for mer- ck for an indefinite stay. chants, the vessel.brought coal At Prince Rupert, Commander for the Pacific Coast Coal Com-| Dench exchanged calls with offi- pany and equipment for the Alaska | Is of the city. The service vessel Juneau Gold Mining Company. mained there three days, Heavy Shipment for Westward | Teatil' Séfvice [ Curtallcd | She had aboard heavy shipments | The cutter brings back the Nnews or various kinds of commodities | that the Canadian National Rgil- for places to the Westward. ways have cut their transcontin- . passengers for Juneau were: ental service to three (rain ar- wmr and MrsC. E. Smith, L. L. rivals and train departures a week. Trimble, G. E. Austn, W. F. Hynes‘ {Canadian exchange is now &t & Ajlan Kelly, Harry Selby and one| discount of 16 per cent. third class. Great interest is manifest At this port she booked three Prince Rupert in the exchange of persons for the Westward, namel; 10tes between London and Wasgh-| For vakutat—Teddy Milton and | ston regarding the war debt ope third class. payment due this month frem England to the United States. Elcven Through Passengers | Basketball Game Played | For Yakutat—Charles Benson, ‘W. | Tha Tallapoosa basketball team L. Kernes. played its first game at Prince, For Seward—D. Lane. Rupert and was beaten by the ‘The Admiral Evans had 11 intermediate team of that city. through pasengers for the west- In going to Prince Rupert, the Ward. They were: cutter stopped one day at Kstchi-' For Seward — W: E Dunkle, | kan. In returning to Juneau, she Chas. O. Davis, Swan Hanson, and, stayed overnight at Ketchikan, one third class. R. L. Bernard was & guest of _®For Seldovia—Miss Martha E‘ ardroom offigers om, the cruse, (Folers and oné third class. For” Ouzinkie—0, ‘L.7Grimes. | ZAPORA ls DUE For Kodiak—Miss Marha Mahle, | EARLY TOMORROW ab and Miss Adena Sorenson. { Kentucky this year is expected‘; Motorship Zapora is due in port to produce 68,000,000 bushels of corn carly tomorrow morning and will compared to 80,000,000 bushels last | probably remain in port discharg- year. |Ing freight all of the day and part JUNEAU-YOUNG of Wednesday. Leaving for the % I' Funeral Parlors | 1 ! . South on Wednesday, the Zapora ! will make a call at Petersburg. Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers This is the first call at the Wran- | |gell Narrows metropolis the Za- pora has made on Seattle trips,! b o il Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 Know food prices are lower. “FAMOUSLY GOOD" Northern Pacific Meals REDUCED “office. - WINTER AND POND CO. | —adv. I . ! There were 5278 wholesale estab- lishments in Michigan in 1929 with pet sales in excess of $2,172,000,- 000. Dea't Tifl Wi Cogls a strangle hq h‘hx fienm\lhmen c:l:: -em e 7 ban hwwn to modern mmtf' Pleasant to take, No natcotics, Your dmggm will refund your money if any cough or cold no matter how is not re. Lieved by (adv.) Smith Electric Co. STREET EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL When trav'clin.g'enioy the best— vide the AN\ew North Coast Limited Write, cable or call on Karl K. Kats, Alaska Represen- tative, 200 Smith Tower, Seattle THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN _ps THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every : Boa FOR INSURANGE See-H. R. SHEPARD & SON _ ‘Telephone 409 B, .mhrendsnmkmds- | ROLLER SKATING EVERY DAY—3 to 11 p.m., sxespt M\fl'dlib. Siin- A 80 a0 2 Sl FINEST REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Retirn Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Trckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dee. 20 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Southeastern and Southwestern Route ; © WHE ALABKA LINE 5 W. E. NOWELL, Agént 'SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave Juneau Dec. § Leave Seattle tWatson ..Dec. 3 *Calls Sitka. tcalls Skagway. SOUTHBOUND Ly. Juneau Dec. 8 Dec. 18 Watson Evans TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral iine Dock PHONE ¢ J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneas Nov. 26 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kiz- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 -THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau vor Douglas and Thane 6:18a.m. 7:108.m. 9:15a.m.1 M.S.“ZAPORA” 6:15pam. :30p.m. 1 SAILING 11:16p.m. LING TO VANCO VICTORLA, dnd SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Décember 17 ‘January 1, 19 February 2, 16 Winter Exctirsion Ratés Now iy Effect—ROUND $65.50 Good. Till March 25 V. W. mfi%i. Juneau Ferry & Naviga: tion Conipany o Kake, Fort Alexander & ifts. ' > 18y at SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD® FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska ; Based at Junean _ - PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner