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b e o D B TN Sl b 5. FIFTEEN BY TWENTY-FOUR, SIR. COMPARTMENT 2 HOW BIG 1S Xy THIS LOCKED HOME on 6th and Park Sts. Phone 3602, FOR SALE—Colonial bedroom set, seven pieces, almost new. Bar- gain. Phone 5151. FOR SALE—The most modern five room house in Juneau Never been otcupied. Hot water heat, oil burner, hardwood flooks, best of plumbing, full concrete base ment, laundry facilities Terms. See or phone G. E KRAUSE. FOR SALE point Electric Range for sale cheap. 3 burner. Large oven. Al- aska Electric Light and Power Co, YOR SALE—7-tube Kolster Radio,| $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial Rooms. Phone 537. FOR SALE—Established going busi-| ness of the Alaska Beverage and Bottling Works. Owncrs of 7 Up franchise and can show great possibilities for beer bottling agency. Nominal amount of cash required, balance terms. Call at plant, near Second and Seward. FOR SALE—Midgee Lunch. Well established cash business is offer- ed for sale on account of sick- ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free and clear of debts. Inquire Mid- get Lunch TOR SALE—Tiew Harjey-Tpvidson twin cylinder motorcycle.” Terms or cash. Connors Motor Co. FOR SALE radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson’s Music Shoppe, ‘Seward Street. Telephone 143. FOR u room house, beautiful view, nice neighborhood. Close in. Rents for $20.00 a month. Must sell quick, make me an offer. Phil F. Mc- Kanna, Dixon Street. FOR SALE — Five-room- hot kitchenette and bath. Double garage, ideal location. Price $2.- 000.00. Next to Gorham's Coffee Shop. Phone 194. FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist- ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths. Very reasonabie, Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. CHOICT: level residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city, Inquire 132 6th St [ BEE MORRIS 16 nighland forest wood, any length. EXCEPTIONAL pargam: 1mn used cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. MISCELLANEOUS “TURN your ola gola into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. HALF soles heels men's dress shoes $1.50, women’s $1.25. Saloum’s. HEELS, rubber or leather, men’s! 50c, women's 35c. Saloum’s. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A pair of glasses between Dunn’s residence and the As- sembly. J. W. Leivers. | LOST—Watch, chain and fob, in- itialled G.C.W. Reward .iReturn * to Grover C. Winn. “An electric shovel, built §t Ma- tion, O., is big enough to gick up & 40 passenger bus, swing jt qver the roof of a 4-story buildipg and drop it in the backyard: More For Your' BEAUTY SHOP 107 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 ete.| SALE — Modern cozy four-{ HOUSE FOR RENT—243 TER 'PALSY CAR,YI © (513 Kung Femres $ WAL, PAW, SELECTED YER NEW FINEST ... .0, LETCHA KNOW IN A “SEC) SUSIE . TWO- TENTH T WL 1 Geck i ———— TWENTY- TWO AN’ TneA A KAl SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Dtie Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer TALASKA 1 June 20 *ALEUTIAN Jung 19 June 26 iN'WESTERN __June 21 Jung 25 June 27 F*YUKON g June 24 Jungé 27 July 3 TALABKA .4 .Junc 28 July 2 July 4 “ISouthwestern Route. j+Southeastern Route. #<~Calls Yakutat northbound and southbound. ‘\For_Informations, Reservations and Tickets o Ty [ CALL e t FOR RENT Small furnished apartment with bath. $20. Tele- phone 3753. FOR RENT—One room furnished cabin. Apply Room 3 Winn's Cabins or call Grover C. Winn. LARGE studio apt. Suitable for dressmaker, beauty parlor or any upstairs office, electric range, cheap rent, 207 2nd Street. TRIANGLE Bldg—Furnished three| ® room apt. and bath. Sublet until Oct. Enquire Apt. 2. FOR RENT—Purnished hou | rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs | Lund, 5th and Kennedy. | HOUSEKEEPING room $10, apt. e, four . L] . J. C.le . . Marine News * " Steamer Movements - NORTHLAND {land, Capt. L. Williams and E. P. Seattle June 19 at 9 pm. ®|wineh purser, docked here m Prince George scheduled to ®/sitka at 10 o'clock and left the sail from Vancouver June ® memmer dock at 11:15 o'clock la ® [night. After leaving the Femmer Northwestern scheduled to sail ® \qock the Northland unloaded o from Seattle June 21, 9 am. ® 4t tha Union Oil dock. Yukon scheduled to sail from ®| passeng for the south from Seattle June 24 at 9 am. @inere were: for Wrangell, F. Ras- 19 at 8 p.m. 4 . o ® Princess Charlotte scheduled ® |y ,g50n Mrs. B. Morgan, Carmine | with kitchenette $15, 2-room 8D645 to s«il from Vensouver, June ® | Jean Frise Wi 0 gHu' e $20. Phone 436. | g P e 1 . V. Hulse, | ol VR R B ® Hulse and A. B. Anderson; for {FOR RENT — Six room modern|® Northlind scheduled to sall ® getchikan—T. C. Price, Ma e from Seattle June 26 at 9 @ | furnished house. Good location. | Telephone 3703 7-ROOM furnished house. Enquir Mrs. Anna Winn PARTLY fuinished apartments. Davis Apts, apply 132 6th St. | [ FOR RENT — Single apt. Reduccd} rates. Nugget Shop. FOR RENT — Furnished double | room, steam heated. Red house, above Bergmann Hotel. | FOR RENT-—Furnished room. In- | quire 115 West 6th St. Phone 330. /(2 V‘FOR RENT—Furnished aparvment, heated, suitable for couple. Snow White Apartments. Inquire at | Snow White Laundry. | | | | Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments.| Willough- Phone 223. L. R. Smith | by Av co; for Seattle—W. N Mrs. W. N. Neitzert, Merium ® INeitzert, Miss S. Kronquist, Ric Charles Thomas, T. B. , Oscar Lundquist, Mrs. E p.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to arrive in port at 6 o'clock tomorrow. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for Bitka and way ports. Paite tamves eyery Thursaay o [ESTEBETH HERE at 10 & m, tor Ptersowrs. | THIS MORNING seeesccnccses FROM SITKA.TRIP return trip from Sitka ports the motorship Este- On the nd wa TIDES TOMORROW i Alaska . Stanaard Time; ;add ope beth, Ctp. Edward Bach afid RBb- hour for Juneau strict) ert Coughlin, purser, nrrz\'qd here Low tide am., 00 feet. It'; 1y this morning. High tide. a.m., 128 feet, Passengers arriving on the Este- Low tide, pm., 49 feet. re from Hirst Chichagof High tide, 11: pm., 154 feet. | Winchie; from Baranof, - e - |G Jones, Laura N tin, Chris FROZEN FISH SHIPPED jI‘u n, Charlie Gamble and Miss SOUTH ON THE YUKON Bessie Hearn | he Estebeth will leave here.on were 'ils weekly trip to Sitka and ’'way Six boxes of fresh halibut {FOR RENZ—Sleepmg room. Phone, . ;oq from the Juneau Cold Stor-|{Ports next Thursday evening at [ o age Company for shipment to€ o'clock. % Seattle on the steamer Yukon this =7y i lF‘URNISH’ED apartment for rent.| ... | Apply John Reck. For shipment to Parke, o Soxm = e tand ante at the and Company, 41 cans 2 and 3 room rurnisied apts. at the Knight Apts. Phone 201. iPEREfLE Aparvments. Phone 2004. | [ FOR RENT—Furnshied apt. 1 quire Bishop Apts. In- WANTED 1 WANTED—First class bread baker. | Must be A-1 man. Address J2897| | ! | | B < o 2k | WOMAN, 85, perfect health, de- sires position as cook, housekeep- er, practical nurse. Phone 10.| Mary Klamer. | WANTED—To rent small furnished or unfurnished house with op- tion to buy. Phone 355. WANTED—Housework by capable| young women. CT 2874 Empire. | WANTED--Dressmaking, tailoring, remodeling. $4.00 per day. 5th and Kennedy. Phone 357. E Louise Couplin. The first stage coaches run over || the National road had straps in lieu of springs. | | Fresu and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska | Watch and Jewelry Repairing || Empire. IR but and black cod livers weigh-} 1500 pounds Wwere loaded on 1e steamer Yukon from the Jun- W Cold Storage this morning. TO WESTERN PORT | Sk I The freight and passenger steam- ler Curacao of the Alaska Steam- - e - — ¢ |5hip Company is due here Wednes- | {day enroute to Cordova where. she FINE ’1\.‘121 replace the Redondo on the {Prince Willlam Sound route, ———,————— | The remains of Samuel Cramer, l | well-known oldtime resident of the | Anchor district, about 70 years e |old, were found in the brush at — — | the east side of that town recently. _ |The man had been missing from |his home and friends went in search of him, finding the body ; O p‘GG“ lying in the bushes. From appear- ances he had died of natural caus- \ les. G SHORT’S Juneau's Finest Food Store TELEPHONE 58 at very reasonable rates B WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN FIRE ALARM CALLS |\ _ 1-3 Third and Franklin, 1 Front and Franklin. | Front, near Ferry Way. | Front, near €ross Apts. | Front, opp. City Whart. || Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Oash Cole’s Garage. | Front and Seward. 25¢ 3 e iy 25¢ to $1.00 Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harri Fifth and Gold. Butler Mauro Drug Co. 3-7 Fifth and East. 3 3-8 Seventh and Gold. Express Money Orders 3-9 mgn mbdukxmx‘wq;., Anytime g 1 N of power L b =y | & The 1 We Deliger THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent REDUCED RATES ’Ahfismu Pgmvui(uu R A - . SUNDAY; 1S DUE SOUTHBOUND | Fpumnes - SOUTH TUESDAY THIS MORNING oSt Northbound, the steamer Alaska,| The steamer Yukon, Capt. C. A.| NORTHBOUND Oj |Capt. €. V. Westerlund, Dave Dor- |Glasscock, and W. J. Wilcox, pur- Aleutian scheduled to arrive e ! an, purser, docked in Douglas at ser, docked here from the West- at 5 o'clock this z\Iwr{\oon, . i““‘i““fm Saturday night and came |ward this morning at 7 o'clock Zapora scheduled to arrive at e to Juneau at 7 o'clock yesterday and sailed for the south at 11 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. ® |morning. The steamer sailed from |o'clock. Princess Louise scheduled to ®| HT here for Skagway and Haines at| Juneau arrivals on the Yukon arrive tomorrow afternoon il (1‘30 o'clock yesterday afternoon w , from Seward, Norman O'Far- or evening. o —e jand is due back here at 6o'clock rell, Beth M. Anderson, J. J. Pack- Ty SCHEDULED SAILINGS ®! Souhbound the motorship North- | tomorrow morning and will sail er, George Herington, Ralph Cul- Round Trip Rates Alaskans ® Norco scheduled to sail from e | for the south at To'clock. There are 72 round trip passen- nan, E. Moses, Mrs. Kate Teland, Legia K. Olson, Fred Waller, F. G. |eers aboard the steamer Forrester, Edna Mae Bidwell and and 12 passengers who wi {rom Cordova, Mrs. R. & Shepard, ¢ Yukon Circle tour going down |Marjorie Shepard and R. C. Mize. Yukon from Whitehorse and| Those leaving here for the south ! ning south by way of the were, for Wrangell, C. R. Hall and (Gulf of Alaska. Carl Jacobson; for Ketchikan, J.{ Those leaving the steamer here W. Gucker, Mrs. I. W. Callings and from Seattle, Miss E. Kirk- |for Seattle, Mrs. Gus Gilbertson, n, Miss S. Lee, B. Littell, Lottie A. E. Karnes, George G. Nagle, F. Lloyd, Mrs. J. OWNeill, Mrs. E. George Matheson, Mrs. George “Northland” to Seattle and return—=$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle’ and return—$48.00 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay 11 ” M.S.“ZAPORA June 14 June 20 June 21 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla¢ wock, Craig, Ketchikan. D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 L. Perglle, A. E. Ratcliff, Mrs. A. Matheson, Sh Matheson, Don- L N SOl fiim 4p of orith ‘o |E. Ratcliff, Mrs. W. Rhodes, Eddie |ald Gilbertson, Miss Verna Reed, » Commerclal Dock—Fooliof Main Street 1 Saloum, Fleanor Saloum, W. A.|and three stcerage. Eight took | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agént Savikko, Mrs. W. A. Savikko; From second class passage for Peters- 5 - Southeast Alaska ports, C. A La- |burg. FE TIME, RD F. F. Rouse, L. M. Carrigan, RRY r CA ‘herl In addition to 34 southbound pas- Norman P. Farrell, Seattle. | Alaskan i F. Babcock, Juneau; B. L. Tripp, | Angoon; C. R. Fernandes, Angoon; ' Peggy O'Neil, Dallas, Tex.; Bern- hard Mehus, Seattle; Mrs. N. Rek- | off, Sitka; John Smith, Angoon; Mrs. K. Leeland, Anchorage; Fred i S e s Motonhip “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and M. S. “PACIFIC” .. Leaves City Dook every Thurs- ‘Waller, Anchorage; H. Hames, Cor- Way Ports dova; J. L. Rhodes. ! Zynda ‘ DAVE HOUSEL, Agent John Winkie, Kimsham. | Kl “eingle O Bsligie | Not Because We Are Chinese match makers in the [ Cheaper Orient, purchased more than 1,100,- {| 000 feet of cottonwood logs in BUT BETTER three weeks from Snohomish coun- ty, Washington, lumber dealers. RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what | [ job 4 Summer Prices| ON e COAL |=—= - - s || for Busy Alaska Southern Airways Ladysmith Screened. $14.80 PEOPLE SAFE FAST PROVEN. DEPENDABILITY Ladysmith Mine Run 14.50 Nanaimo Screened.,. 14.80 Nanaimo Mine Run.. 14.50 Utah Stove . 15.00 Utah Pile Run _. 14.50 Utah-Indian Lump.... 13.00 Indian Lump 11.00 Indian Nut . 11.00 T e T Indian Chestnut . 10.00 LUDWIG NELSON l Junior Diamond 5 SRR 1 1295 oy e SRR Briquets £ v g Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alask Towns—Also Planes for Charter . For Reservations—Call or See ..A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL Hangar 28— Hotel 10 Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced. e Floors Estimates Free GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor x*mqwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing P | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | o o ————— . : 3 The Florence Sho, Carbonado Egg-Nut.. Any Screenings ....... 8.00 Indian Lump and 1 2 IR Screenings — com- k 2 i T bination for furn- y ace t Waving a S A COAL FOR EVERY - i s Florence Holmquist, Prop PURPOSE || Thomas Hardware Co. ||| ~ Puone 4z =~ o | < 1| | 'Behrends Bank Building Pacific Coast Coal Co. E = AT ... PHONE 112 THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 . % “The Stre Thas Pleased™ |C. R. Rose and Mrs. C. R. Rose. |sengers from Seward and 17 from CANADIAN | Leaves Jumean ror Dougias ane Those leaving here for Lynn Cordova there were three round | Thane ‘ Canal ports were; for Haines, Mrs. trip passengers aboard the Yukon PACI FI 3 81 6:16p.m. G. B. Nelson, D. B. Kennedy and for Seattle. | I .,:,::' {;:wpn for Skagway, Mrs. A. H. Nordale, ' While the steamer was in Juneau| = o5 9:15amt . .9:40pm. Mrs. J. M. Pichotta, J. M. Pichotta fiesh halibut was loaded at the SAILING | 12'30p.m ¢ 1:pm, | and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nye. Juneau Cold Storage Company| TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 2:00pn. 12 midnight - Vi b i | dosk. and SEATTLE | 3:30p.m.t 11:008.mm. . \ ® 000000000000 0 e —— | *4:00p.m. f . AT THE HOTELS ® DR. REX SWARTZ OF NOME n | Léaves Do ndin A [ | mgms for J '] ®ee00ce0e0ce e ON WAY SOUTH FOR TRIP From Juneau | e i | e § F PRINCESS 30 “ Gastineau | Dr. Rex Swartz prominent phy- llul\(fi,bh A,I:ORAH i i;;ourn '::u?;: P. ©.. Beterson; Mre. Oltie -Pro{Sichan-of Bihhe,-wishea I dunshu B | 12:45pm. 12:30nm ish, L. M. Carrigan, Juneau; F.‘;‘;“;‘ the XD\rlkosl:\::-lt]zs \‘wx‘xllllfi);;xti::s June 16, 23, 3 2:15p.m 12 1hom F. Rand, Seattle; Charles R. Rose, Mmorning. Dr. Swa it 5 , g g 3: ' 1t ahd Mrs, ‘Ohasles 12 H(;p‘ ‘Wash- |Vife who went south during the SUMMER J‘OURIS’IV I“{\RES 5:1:’;;: shen ington, D. C.: F. Rasmussen, Se-|Winter. They will return to Nome NOW IN EFFECT *_Thane Lottie F. Lloyd, Hollywood,|i® about three months. Good till October 31, 1933 : Nels Anderson, Excursion In-|_ TR S L b : By t—Preight wil ve accepted Ict; Joe Crosson, Fairbanks; E. O, | ickafs, ttwemasiars and. full t—Saturdaya only. McDonald and son, New York City; PREGICIIALS Im g George Nagle, New York City:| V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Juncan Ferry & Naviga- George Jones, Bessie Hearn, Tena- | e = kee; Beth Marie Anderson, Anchor-| JUNEAU | tion Company uge; Edna Mae Bidwell, Wrangell;! - -