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i A R A A A e A 1 WOULDN'T 6O IN THE BARN WITH BRUTE fflR SA[E FOR SALE—Mh:ge\ Lunch, Well FOR REN established cash business is ouer-] ed for sale on account of sick- ness. Frigidaire equipped. and clear of debts. Cash or terms. Inguire Midget Lunch. FOR .SALE—Thoroughbred inglish Setter Pup, age four months, $10. 328 Willoughby Ave. VIEW lot, sacrifice. Phone 303. FOR SALE—Used Ford dump truck by the City of Juneau. Sealed offers will be received by Free| | FOR RENT—Four-room the ! __ house. Call 67 after 6 p.m. _Im'nished apts. with dishes, cooking utensils. Reasonable rent. Sea- TWO nice water, Close in. view Apts. furnished Phone 187. house. FOR RENTfiFour rooms and bam Steam heated, nicely furnished. Frigidaire. Electric range. Call at Windsor Apartments. City Clerk until 5 p.m. August 18 ‘F‘OR RENT—Two-room furnished P‘OR SALE—At HALF “RICE 400 | pairs of native-made moccasins See Mike Pusich, Douglas. BACRIFICE 1932 Willys 3, 4-door sedan. Perfect condition. Priced for quick sale. Phone 4042. FOR SALE--5-room mgqgern house with kichenette and bath. Near Ball Park. Double garage and drying shed. Reasonable terms to responsible parties. Telephone 194. H. C. Gorham. 1 1 500 shares Hirst- cmchugor stock ’“i 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shopne. lis apartment. Steam heated. Tele- phone 5601. FOR RENT — Store with living quarters at rear. Call at Econ- omy Cash Store, 2d, near Main. furnished C. Lund, FOR RENT—Four-room house. Apply Mrs. J. 5th and Kennedy. FOR RENT Furnished apart- ment, newly decorated, with bath. Also furnished two room houses and ‘cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, Willoughpy Ave., or telephone 101-2 rings. FOF! SALE—Modern home for sale. Reasonable terms. Telephone 180.1 Mrs. E. C. Guerin. FOR SALE or rent—Planos and| radios. Expert piano tuning. An-) derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward! Street. Telephone 143. FOR SALK -Cate retures consst | ing of back bar, counter, stools LARGE reasonable | ' and booths. Very Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. MISCELLANEOUS NEW and rebuilt swlng machines | as low as $15. Any make machine «®3 repaired. Singer Sewing Machine | Co. aboard gashoat IOLA at City * Float. Telephone 589. Here for one week only. i .+ UNDERSTANDING * * * the laws of nature permits the surmounting of the problems of life. Fascinating study veals. The instructive book “Wis@bm 6f the Sages” sent free on request. Zibrarian 111, Amorc Temple, Rosicrucian Park, San Jose, Cali- fornia. | \ [ | | {FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- phone 2654. {TWO @nd three room furnished apartments for rent. Inquire 811 Basin Road or Phone 3204. VACANCIES; reduced rates. Nug- get Apts. sz;n"h;ad ‘);xa-).xgeke;-plfiu rooms $10. Als$ adtible rooms, 207 Second St., next to Winn Hat Shop. | FOR RENT b 5-foom furnished house on Distin Ave. Phone 4902 FOR RENT — Peterson residence, Third and Dixon. Apply P. O. Box 1852, FOR RENT — Small apt, furnished, 2 rooms, bath, kitchen- ette. Call 1502, 1-ROOM turushed apt., beautiful i 3 With aboard, the oW gl Y SrgIAATe | steamer Princess Louise arrived PYiy. 15 Wos - PhOne| 1.5t night at 7:30 oclock from 330. FURNISHED apts with bath and électric range from $15.00 and up. Cliff Apts. Phone 209. FREE wood, dry. New Hospital Building. FOR RENT—3-room apt. and bath. Apply Gastineau Hotel. "'ElfRN your ola :o{u into value. Cuh or trade at N’umt Ehou \mcunc:} Frances Apt. Steam heat- ed. Call 132 6th St. Brazil Produces Silk CAMPINAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil.—- 8ilk culture has increased 60-fold in this new industrial region north of Sao Paulo City say State Gov- etrnment statistics. The area had 250,000 mulberry trees in 1924 and now has moré than 15,000,000. Most of the silk goes into stockings ———-— During the first six months of 1933 three cattle brands—the “Lazy ¥, “Bar M” and “D Bar” registered with the county clerk of Sherman county, in western Kan- sas. = FIRE ALARM CALLS g were | 1 | Vacanciés—MacKinnon Apartments. FOR REN1—Sreepmng room. Phone, 537. partly| PERELLE Aparvmeus. Phone m WANTED WANTED—Boarders by month or Inquire| week. Reasonable rates. 2nd at Main. Opposite Empire. Telephone 442. HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES | 000,000 tons of salt $1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50c, Iadies| Is estimated by Dr. F. B. Brighton ‘of the Universi 35c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. WOMAN wants housekeeping pos!: tion. Go anywherf, Box 1794, Ketchikan, Alaska. LOST AND FOUND return it. to said « ‘exchangé for theéir own. LOST—W11l party who took Brown silk umbrella by mistake from Capitol 'Theatre, Sunday Aug. 6 theatre andi the south for Skagway. were G. el, V. ® ® 000000 0000 Steameruo_venenh NORTHBOUND Aleutian scheduled to arrxve tomorrow evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seame August 14 at 9 p. Prmce George scheduled to sail from Vahcouver Aug. 14 at 8 p. m. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle August 16 at 9 a. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle August 17. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle August 21 at 9 p. m. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancauver August 21 at 8 p. m. ; SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska sCheGuled to arrive in port at 5 o'clock fomorrow morning and sails south one ® -~ hour later. *IDEPERE_TO TAKE Yukon scheduled to arrive in & port at 7 o'clock tomorrow ® SOUTH BIG LOAD evening. . QN ED IM Princess Louise scheduled to ® c N SA ° e ‘ The Alaska Steamship Com moming at 6 oclock and B freighter Depere, 6000 tons, ted g et b {up at the Pacific Coast Company i 'i'c‘l"‘ "‘“‘mo%‘ _: dock yesterday morning at ' 7 dnenl “V": :""’m_'“;:r §ovclock, and discharged coal. s“i‘ fi':. e % b & @er the command of Capt. C. N§ii+} Paciffo Tehtes y nll“m.m’ ."on she is outbound for Kodiak, | a0 % W °!":’Wm o Where she will pick up 150,000 s and ‘;‘y ports, '. cases of salmon and 100 cannety .K:k. e e o6 oas e e Workes for the return trip to Bo- MANY ABOARD PRIN. LOUISE 240 tourists left at 12 o’clocl Juneau F. M. Menager, and Rev. M. Menager, Sister Mary Rosalita, and Mr: Marine News passengers Rev. Sister Mary Eth- *) AI.ASKA HERE FOR § H[llIRS The steamer Alaska, C. V. Wes terlund, captain, and Dave Doran | purser, arrived at Juneau yes- ' terday morning at 11 o'clock with |a capacity load, including 130 mem- bers of the farmer's tour." There were only 17 passengers for Al- askan points, the remainder being made up of round trip tourists Rainy weather was encountered. all the way from Seattle. Passengers for Juneau were tle Hoyt, Mrs. L. M. Hoyt and Miss K. Klopfenstein, from s, Seattle; Lillian Anderson and R. o) C. Jackson, from Southeast Al- g."., < ceveve -ao-oooo-‘oc # ] aska ports. o! The steamer sailed for Skagway e]at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon e attle. The Depere sailed for Ko- diak at 2 o'clock yesterday u- ternoon. . THREE HALIBUTERS | SELL AT SEATTLE 1 SEATTLE, Aug. 14. Halibut schooners arriving today, catch and selling price follow: From the western banks: Eagle with 39,000 pounds, selling for 7% and 6 cents a pound; Tongass with 38,000 pounds, selling for 8% and 6 cents a pound. ‘The Eastern 13 B arrived from the W. Mulvihill and daughter, local banks with 18,000 pounds, T Selling for 8': and 6 cents. Cevsevrr0e0 0 - e————— TIDES TOMORROW ° PRINCE RUPERT SOUTH ska Standard Time; add ¥ hour for Juneau district. ®| Southbound passengers on the ®© e 00 g0 0 0 00 @ @ o Prince Rupert Sunday morning e from Juneau were Mrs. Flossie Low tide 2:31 a. m., 3.4 feet |Doolin, secretary to United States High tide 9:11 a. m. 10.0 feet Marshal White, for Everett, WasH= Low tide #:27 p. m.,, 74 feet |ifgton, and V. H. DeBolt, Superin- High tide 8:29 p. m., 12.8 feet |tendent of Schools at FairbanKs, e for Seattle. Citrus fruit pests cost the state — ~ of California $4,000,000 yearly for ‘control work Sal e, Lake Great in solution, of Utah. contains 400, BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 107 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 it | | | A JAND tooled Amity Kejtainer con- . taining key. Road. Owyier may this ad. AN col keytainer with and paying for this ad. Picked tp on dock: Owner ‘may have same by &afling at Emplre Found on Basin have same by z;n.\im: at Empire and paying mr Wash It Up! A Bright Snappy Job Makes the Old Bus Look ike New! Keeps the New that Way $1.00 CONNORS Motor Co., INC. FRONT STREET - TALEUTIAN HAS i NORTHLAND IS 26 PASSENGERS N AND SOUTH * FOR THIS PORT brings Fourteen Passengers to Juneau an akes | jSleamer Sailed for Alaskal A 21 ‘ [ Ports at Midnight ks Saturday Night SEATTLE, Aug. 14. — Steamer ,A]cuuan sailed for Alaska ports at midnight last Saturday night with 143 first class and 5 steer- age passengers, the following book- | | | Passengers aboard tihe motorship Northland for Juneau when she docked this morning at 8:30 o'clock from Sitka were Mrs. R. J. Shep- ard, Marjorie Shepard, Gladys Rud- dy, Bess A. Bath, H. B Crewscn‘: J. McEachran, N. A. McEachran,| Mrs. P. H. Odea, Nell Ovill, Lenore |ed for Juneau: d Olson, Mrs. L. E. Faltico, Robert Faltico, D. E. Me-{ g opjaq | Connell, B. C. Felch, Judge G. | F. Alexander, Miss Jane Alexan- kel { oy t { der, Miss Iris Moore, J. K. Jack-| 68 when the Ho antrlet 2 10 o'cloct: were Herb Carbray and |son, B. L. Kerns, H W. Dow,j . 0 00 * |E. F. and Mrs. King, C. T. Ful- Marie Krutsen for Petersburg; M. | J. Farmer for Wrangell; Dr. George kerton, E. T. Rogalla, Mrs. X J.| pyopancon, Mrs. G. Stormis and M:. Southbound passengcrs from Ju- | Byivia” Carr, Dorls. Gorge, Aiiss /and Mrs. Donald Armour for Ket-| R. L. Rees, H R. Hasselborg, J.| | chikan; Robert Lmuhlnn‘ Mrs. .L ‘Brotherwn. Florence Prlmavvm‘”‘ ngumn.q - CB ity | IMr. and Mrs. Eric Paulson, Mrs,| Mrs: Edilh Sheclor. § Amer, 1 |H. C. Gentry, Lili Breneger and, Alfred Puusa, Mrs. Amelia Shw,‘ | Alex Toloff. |Mr. and Mrs. R. H Stk Mr IA]ma Hendrickson, G. W. Gray, | Miss Mary Worrell, Mrs. Daisy - eee \FISH BUSINESS IS {Lipp and H. B. Crewson for Sc- GOOD OVER WEEKEND e Fish sales were better over thfl week end, nine boats unloading. | Sellers were the Sadie, S. A. Stev- ens, 1400 pounds of salmon and halibut to the Juneau Cold Stor- dge; T-27, Andrew Paimer, 400 |'pounds of salmon to Jumeau Cold | Storage; Puppy, Johnny Wise, 12800 pounds of salmon and hali- | but to the Juneau Cold Storage; | Edna 8., James Young, 13,000 | pounds of salmon and halibut to { the Juneau Cold Storage; Celtic, Henry Moy, 4200 pounds of sal- mon and halibut to Juneau Cold Storage; Starlit, J. J. Phillips, 1300 pounds of halibut to San Juan ‘Pan’ Gold Without Hard, Tedious Work! Cash In on the New Deal! old-seekers and hardened terans EQUALLY ENTHUSIASTIC about this amazing new Pl R GOLD SEPARATOR. I's speedy, Fishing and Packing Company; Taa 10, John Sonderland 1000 Wivosgh Wid porleile] o ¥ L1 2 1 pounds of salmon to Oxenburg 33,{'0. or 1::9:":; oReal | Brothers; Wilson, E. C. Swanson, 20,334 pounds of salmon,and hali- | | Placer Mining & Equl ment Co. 812 Stewart St. 415 W, 1st i S 1 but to Juneau Cold Storage and, Shokan Oxenberg Brothers; and Mary R.,' M. Radman, 3000 pounds of salmon ' to E. E. Engstrom. E. E. Eng-| strom also bought 4,000 pounds of salfion from tréllers. Boats taking ice were Sadle, A. Stevens; Celtic, H. Moy; Beymour, H. Sumdum; Dardanella, J. Lay; Mary R, M. Radman; @ T-8, A. Paler, T-336, Richard Har- Lu, | ris; 'T-3380, J. Padmeister; 0. Swanson; Puppy, Johnny Wi Fdna S., James Young; Tda IL John Sonderland; and Wilson, E O. Swanson. | — e Bert M. Anderson, of Portland, ! Qre., claims ownership of one 011‘ the world's largest guitars. He Built the instrument, 27 and one-| half inchés wide, himself. — e The California Game Com- | mission has made a second )fiam- ing, ‘of 75,000 grevllng in Yosemue oY R F P— p— NOW OPEN in the Old Gastineau Pool flull NEXT Tp‘ COLISEUM Wines Tobgccos Cards IT’S ALL NEW! i SAILIN Leave t—Southeastern Route. RESERVATIONS. TICKETS AND INFORMATION THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent G SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON Aug. 15 +tALASKA Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Ang. 15 *ALEUTIAN Aug. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 21 1VICTORIA Aug. 16 Aug. 20 Aug. 22 *YUKON Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 TALASKA Aug. 23 Aug. 21 Aug. 29 17 *—Southwestern Route. FOR CALL from S nl Evers Miokey -mn':u' b ‘1 B. BURFORD & CO. icket Agent Phone 78 b M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Jllel_' August 17 August 23 August 24 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Klas ‘| wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent CAHADIANR PACIFIC SATLING TO VANCOUVER, and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE August 4, 16, 25 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE SUMMEE TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till Octoker 31, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU VICTORIA FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 8:15p.m. 7:10a8.m. 17:30p.m. | 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. | 12:30p.mt 11:15pm. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight i 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. | Leaves Douglas for Juneaa 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:302.m. 17:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. 12:45p.m.+ 11:30pm. ! 2:15p.m. 12:15 m. { 3:45p.m.1 i1:15am. ! 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight. will be accepted. 1—Saturdays only. | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- = | Fine Floors GABLAND BOGGAN Contractor TIME SCHEDULE LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) - 1' RK TAVERN | - CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective June 1, 1933 LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 am. 12:30 p.m. 4:30 pm. 9:15 am. 2:30 pm. 5:30 p.m. Speclal Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 pm. Leave 'Juneau at midnight Estimates Free tion Company —_— Motorship “Es day at 6 P. M. for Bitka and Way Ports ‘ g LUDWIG NE Behrends Bank Building |’} w.g%El:EELSON ', SR i Ao - el Repalilig 5 IC] at the Right Price [; - ke artis Hardware Co. ||| st ses sien i l—-——‘:_' | “Dally Empire Want Ads Pay | rn Airwa PROVEN m::i’z ys