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'LOOKING FOR R SOMETHING, § CONFOUNDED QUEEN BEE! ‘CAUSE SHE'S 1HE S OF THIS SWARM OF NOT YET; SHE AIN'T - {-BUT SHE WILL a&,onc.e I LAYS EYES ON F(IH RENT seasled “Miss Ju- 'FOR RENT—A cabin. Apply Winn's FOR SALE—The T Phone| Cabins. Phone 2343. nean.” See J. W. Leivers 4101, ., beautiful Frigidaire St. Phone ¢4 -ROOM furushed apt., | view, electric washer, Apply 115 West 6th 330, FOR SALE—Two furnished nou See Mrs. August Olson on prem- ises at Douglas. Lo FOR SALF»»AL HALF pRICE 400 FOUR-room mrm.s.hcd house Clusc pairs of native-made moccasins.' in. Gastineau Avenue. Phone 561 See Mike Pusich, Douglas. i Sam Rosenberg. i B T e FOR SALE—Miage. Lunch. Well 2 large room apt., dishes, linen, established. cash business is offer-| room for 2 or 3. 207 2nd St. ed for sale on accont of slck- AI;ARTMEfiT for rent. Two rooms ness.- Frigidaire equipped. Free , and clear of debts. Cash or terms. and kitchenette. Completely furn- Trciuise AABAed: Wanch: | ished, automatic heat, good view. : 814 Gold Belt Ave, Mrs. David ‘Waggoner. FOR SALE—-)GI ft. frontage by 300 ft. Glacier Highway. 4 miles from‘ town. Running water, city light. Price $500. Terms. Inquire P. O.| Box 934 {FOR RENT—Completely furnished boarding house. Down town loca- tion. $75.00 monthly. Inquire First .| National Bank. SACRIFICE 1932 Wl]]y& 8, 4-door sedan. Perfect condition. Priced for quick sale. Phone 4042. FURNISHED apts with bath and | electric range from $15.00 and up. Clff Apts. Phone 209. FOR SALE- - room modern® house with kichenette and bath. Ncar‘ Ball Park. Double garage and] b drying shed. Reasonable terms to! FOR RENT—o -room xurmshed apt. responsible parties. Telephone 194‘ Phone 3204. H. C. Gorham. F‘DR RENT-—3s-room apt and bath Apply Gastineau Hotel. e ONL ROOM kllflhcn(’t!e $15; two- 500 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock at room with range, outside entrance 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shopve. $20. Channel Apts. Phone 436. School bus In EW‘ Vacancy Frances Apt. Steam heat- condition. Reasonable price @nd ' eq ~Call 132 6th St. terms can be arranged. Inquire Connors Motor Co. | FOR RENT — Single ap! Reduced S rates. Nugget Shop. FOR SALE—Modern home for sale. Reasonable terms. Tekphone 169. Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. Mrs. E. C. Guerin. e Teoty FOR RENT— imcpmq room. Phonc FOR SALw—One mahogany finish 537 cigar and ~tobacco -case Good price for quick sale. George Brus PERELLE Apamulws Phone 2004. 'l-z;lb- Kolster Radlo, TOR SAL $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial WANTED Rooms. Phone 537. — = WO’V[A\I Wnnts hm ckeeping posi- 1794, FOR SA nlfflanos and; tion. Go anywhere. radios. Expert piano tuning. An-; Ketchikan, Alaska. derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward K ——— SR o Street. 'l‘nlcpnune 143 RELIABLE woman wants house- ] work Telephone 396. Box ’OR SALP — Modern cozy wur- room house, beautiful view, nice CHILD‘IEN cared fox by day, week neighborhoogd. Close in. Rents tor. or month. Phone 2552. $20.00 a month. Must 'sell qu&rk make meé an offer..Phil F. Kanna, Dixon Street. YOVNG lady wants work any kxnd Will consider housework. Tele-| phone 537. FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist ing of back bar, counter, stools| and booths. Very reasonable Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. e ol DGR s el s 25 CHOICT. level residence lot, 50x100 at bargain. Best location In city Inquire 132 6th 8¢ MISCELLAN ?OUS TURN your ola gola into value. Cash or trade av Nugget Shop. | LOST—Finder - of motarcyele tool kit plcase Phone 523. LOST — Parker Duofold Fountain Pen. Color red. Suitable reward. Return to Empire. Advertisements are your pocket- i book editorials. They lm.erpreb the merchandise news. HALF soles heels men’s dress shoes $1.50, women's $1.25. Saloum’s. HEELS, 50c, women's 35c. — FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Pranklin. rubver or leather, men's Saloum’s.” Front, Front, Pront, Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. AN’ IF you don’t think that’s saying a whole lot just some in sometime and watch. our girls do i their stuff. Any night when your cook’s out? BAILEY’S CAFE Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn —Try Our— TOMATO I \% “(}AND Nif:s IAN {I | | ¢ Steam Heat FRONT STREET " tes by Day, Week or Month Steamer Movements 'HBOUND . NORT! ® Prince Rupert scheduled to e -arrive at 7 o'clock tonight. ® Northland scheduled to arrive ® Saturday morning. ® Alaska due Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 29 at 9 p. m. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle July 29 at 9 am. Norco scheduled to sail from Seaftle July 31 at 9 am. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 31 at 8 pm. Lakina, taking the route in place of the Northwestern scheduled to sail from Se- attle August 2 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte scheduled to arrive in port at 6 and sail at 9 oclock Friday morning. Yukon scheduled next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. eeccos0enreoce — g e southbound ce0 s ev v TIDES TOMORROW Alaska Standard . Time; add 1 hour for Juneau district. ce o0 0e0 000000 High tids, 408 a.m. 143 feet. Low tide, 10:19 am., High tide, 4:3¢ p.m, [ Low tide, 11:01 p.m. R HEAD OF HILLS’ BROTHERS 11 feet. rip on |son, Master R. Hill. Mr. Hill :Bmthers Coffee Co. ~| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay COFFEE ‘MAKING 'NORTHERN TRIP WITH HIS FAMILY Among those making the round cities of the United States, Dublin the Canadlan Pacific steamer Princess ‘Charlotte, *are his wife and family, Johannesburg, |Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hill, Jr., from South Africa, where he visited his San Franeisco, California, and :11cxr1,83~_vear—old mother, London, and a firm member of the famous Hills' * PRINGE RUPERT | % IS DUE TONIGHT Canadian National steamer Prince Rupert is due in port at 7} 'o'clock tonight from the south. The} steamer is reported to have a large list of tourists aboard and| also Esther Griffith, hooked for Juneau. SCHEDULE OF ALASKA IS SLIGHTLY CHANGED| . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . ol ®, The steamer Alaska now north- ® bound from Seattle, is scheduled ® to arrive in Juneau possibly ® Monday, as a change in the ® ing has been made owing to ® accident to the Northwestern. ® 'Northbound, the Alaska will g0 ® from Petersburg to Tenakee and ® Sitka before coming to Juneau as ® she is bringing cans nceded for the ® canneries. From Juneau the Alaska @ |will resume le regular schedule, | ® going to Skagway, 9|to Juneau and e Smm, as usual. o! . . . then returni southbound @ via \FREIGHTER TANANA | IS DUE TOMORROW With a shipment of coal for Ju- ineau, the freighter Tanana of the| \Ala~ka Steamship Company is| |scheduled to arrive in port .at § o'clock tomorrow morning. From | |Juneau the Tanana goes to the | westward. Bt b O et Returning from a trip from Fair- banks starting November 10, to ;Du‘olm. Ireland, and South Af- rica, Robert Bloom is back in, what {he says is the best place in the world, Fairbanks. While he was away he visited many large castern where he spent some time with is jon the way back across ihe United States, the Century of Progress ex- position. & ——-———— Harry Owen, who is in charge of |the Fairbanks Exploration Com- pany's thawing work at Gilmore, ispent the Fourth of July in Fair- banks and left early on the morn- ing of the fifth to return to the | |property. i e ll Mrs. Louis. Karsten is racexvmg ® | medical treatment at St. Ann’: s, hos- Tailored to Order SMART DRESSMAKING | | [ SHOPPE | Hours 8 to 12 N—1 to 6 pm. | 109 Main St. - ob Like New! Keeps the New that . Way 4 $1.00 CONNORS Motor Co. FRONT STREET . . | ' || McCAUL MOTOR | ||~ COMPANY | | Dodge and Plymollth Dealers | ,:' Uniforms—Men's Shirts Phone 219 | al. | : ASKS U. 8. T0 1 ‘Marine News | FIBHT DUTIES, FROZEN FISH Seattle Chamber of Com- merce Takes Action in Salmon Issue (Seattle Times, July 16.) The Seattle Chamber of Com- mcree telegraphed the State De- partment at Washington yesterday ( to induce the United Kingdom to retract the frozen salmon duty slapped on the Alaskan and Unite tates product July 4. Cassius E. Gates, president of the ‘Chamber, advised Cordell Hull that Canada was seeking further discrimination in fayor of Canadian fish” and urged that this government take ‘‘retal- ;(latory measures which it is in a position to do in a most effective manner.” An act of the British Parliament increased the duty on American and. Alaska salmon from what amounted on the nt exchangs to 1% cents to 3 This -affects greatest indu: salmon trollers headquarters here. Chamber of Commerce lists portation of fish as this city’s No. 1 industry. Prized in London Market Salmon is a great delicacy in the n ries and hundreds of who make their foreign markets. Puget Sound and |Alaska salmon, caught by trollers |- and shipped frozen arz retailing today at from 30 to 40 cents a pound. In past years the price has! been even higher The une\pec.«vd incrzase in the iff will mean thousands of dol- attle shippers who have cargoes of frozen salmon en route to England on consignment. These cargoes will have to be disposed of at a loss. Lawrence Calvert, San Juan Fishing & Packing Com- pany, estimated yesterday that be- tween 50 and 75 per cent of all frozen fish handled locally goes to foreign markets, the largest market among them being Great Britain. “In order to compete in that market with the tariff at its pres-| ent level, we will have to pay the fishermen less, and he simply can't cperate for less. Our transporta- tion and storage charges are more or less fixed. They can't be re- duced.” Mr. Gates' Telegram Mr. Gates’ telegram reads in full: A matter has arisen of an emer- gency nature vitally affecting the fishermen of Alaska, Washington, Oregon and California, such fisher- men constitufiig a substantial ele- ment of the population of Alaska “wholly unjustitied in | ne of Washington’s | The Seattle! the ex- ! lars’ loss to many Alaska and Se- | head of the| fand the states referred to. i We respectfully urge your im- medmu: investigation of and action conae:nlng the matter. We are in- formed that at the solicitation of Canadian representatives attend- mg the London conference, United | Kingdom has imposed a new tariff on frozen salmon imported from |the United States, the effect of | which is practically to prohibit the importation of such fish. | Millions of Dollars | In 1931 the Unitea States export- ed to the United Kingdom fish val- ued at $4,597,891, importing in re- |turn $2,013,566, showing a subStan- tial balance in favor of the United States. On the other hand, in the same year the United States ex- ported to Canada fish valued at only $884833 and imported from anada f{ish valued at $11,303,491. It would secm that under these ircumstances Canada is wholly un- ' justified in seeking to have further discriminations in favor of Cana- idian fish and that if she persists in such policy it would be incumbent ! |upon the United States government ;to take retaliatory mcasures which iit is in position to do in most ef- i fective manner. Again may we request that this matter receive your most prompt | consideration and that an immedi- ate effort be taken to induce the | United Kingdom to reiract the im- position of the tariff on frozen sal- frem jmon entering the United | States. NOTICE! | The Juneau Water Works have moved their offices to the First | National Bank from where it will | transact all business. | adv. JOHN RECK, Manager. . Here’s One Good Way To | End Agony ; Of Neuritis Newark Man Knows How | and Loses 10 Pounds | “Gentlemen: I used Kruschen | salts to try and get rid of Neuritis from which I had suffered for one | year in my left shoulder and arm. ..I took a little of the salts in the morning, sometimes in my cof- fee, other times in water. I would | also occasionally take a dose in (water at night before retiring. For 3 months I used the salts and while I lost 10 pounds in weight, | the:pain in my shoulder HAS EN- TIRELY DISAPPEARED. During the time I was taking the salts 1 | received no other medical treat- ment so I am fully convinced the Kruschen Salts did the trick.” C. K. Murray, Newark, N. J. Take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning—a jar lasts 4 weeks—get it at Butler Mauro Drug ! Co., Juneau Drug Co. or any drug- gist in the world—costs but a trifle. —adv. Steamer *YUKON . July 22 fALASKA July 26 *ALEUTIAN July 29 TLAKINA Aug. 2 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound “—Southwestern Route. i—Southeastern Route. FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE—Phone 2 R. J. McKANNA, Agent July 25 July 31 July 30 Aug. 1 Aug. 1 Aug. 7 Aug. 6 Aug. 8 Juneau Round Tnp Rate Sailing from Seattls Every Monday night at D. B. FEMMER Frt. A st. Ph. 114 M.S.“ZAPORA” wock, Craig, Ketchikan. OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agents | Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat August 1 Calling at Funter, chichagof‘ Hoonah, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kl& v August 7 Auglist '8’ *Calls first trip of month only " SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE July 21; Aug. 4, 16, 25 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 28 SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU 3 —— | Fine Floors Estimates Free | | GARLAND BOGGAN | Flooring Contractor | Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | Sanding, Finishing | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | v —— 9 TIME SCHEDULE Effective June 1, 1923 LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:30 pm. LEAVE JUNEAU (Ont Highway) 9:15 am. i D VAST amount of * experience, plus an unswerving policy of improvement, qualifies us to conduct a per- fect funeral. Use of chapel is free. The Charles W, Carter Mortuaiy PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatcst 'I‘ribube“ A NATURAL PAIR. - ARE" © HAM AND [ YOUR FUI ?&eammt\sflma (o, x“ : | et miand i g PACIFIC COAST Goal Chichles RNACE FOR IT's MATE— R 2:30 pm. 5:30 p.m. Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight JUN :A € The Flgxgge. Shoz Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street Daily Empire Want Ads Pay FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m, 7:10a.m. +1:30p.m, 9:15a.m.t 0p.m. 12:30p.mf 11:15pm. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t £1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas f-r Juneau 6:30a.m, d 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m.+ 12:45p.m. 2:15p.m, 3:45p.m. 5:00p. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted, , —Saturdays only. tion Company e i, i S5 Motorahlp “ESTEBETH’ Pacifie Mlllh-m M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves Oity Dock every - ty at 10 am for Brtin , Port Al SAFE FAST Alaska Se Southem Airways PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Weekly Service to Principal SoutllmumAB Towns—Also Planes for Charter o AT e g b anager, GASTINEAU Hangar 28—Hotel 10 3 Alaska