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A LOTTA FOREST FIRES LATELY EH? HOW COME 2 BUT WE HAVE NO ¥ 1 JESS HAPPENED T'THINK OF MAGGIE AN’ HER OAK-LEAF ENSEMBLE! FOREST ON OUR PROPERTY DON'T BOTHER ME, BOY. I KNOW WOT # Fi FOR RENT FOH SAl_E GRAHAM Brothers ton truck VACANCIES at Seaview Apts. $7.00 per room with dishes, cook- in good condition. Service Mot~ ing utensils and water furnished. Phone b ¥ - —| Neat and clean. CHOICE level residesce iot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city. Inquire 132 6th St. PFOR SALE—Furnished apartment FOR RENT—Partly furnished five room house. Basement. Furnace FOR RENT—Furnished house. Dr. Barton. Phone 269. . house must be sold to pay the X obligations of an estate. Apply| heat. Close in. Inquire St. Ann's at Concrete Products Co. Wil-| Hospital Joughby Avenue. FOR RENT—Refinished four-room furnished house. $15.00 monthly. SACRIFICE 1932 Willys 3, #-door Phone Douglas 394 sedan. Perfect condition. Priced for quick sale. Phone 4042. i | LARGE clean room $10.00 monthly. FOR SALE-5 2 rooms, $15.00. 3 rooms, $25.00 with kichenette and bath. Near| 207 2nd, near Seward. Ball' Park. Double garage and| ———"" 3 e - h( drying shed. Reasonable terms to | FOr RENT VELERO RRIDE . | Apartments. Four rooms, furnish- tesponsible parties. Telephone 194. ed, heated; Frigidiaire. Béautitul H. C. Gorham. -réom modern house | view. Apply 115 Sixth St. Tele- 500 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock at| Phone 330, 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shoppe. q | FOR RENT—Four-room furnished FOR SALE_Modern home for sale.| house. Apply Mrs. J. C. Lund, Reasonable terms. Telephone 169J Mrs. E. C. Guerin. U e O TR FOR SALE or rent—Planos and, radios. Expert piano tuning. An-| derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward/ FOR RENT—2 and 3 room lunnsh- Slreel Telephone 143. | ‘ed apartments at the Knight r: | Apts. Phone 201 or 426. POR hALL——-CaIe hxlurcs "onslst B e ing of back bar, counter, st00ls| THREK-room furnished apt. with and booths. Very reasomable | path Phone 1005. Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. b ld = | FOR RENT " Large housekeeping | room, electric plate, $15. Also 2: room apt. with range. Phone 436. 5th and Kennedy | FOR RENT—Four room furnished | apt. $25.00 monthly. Inquire John Rec! MISCELLANEOUS HAVE opening for active man not' FOR REN1—Four: room furnished | . gver 50 years old. Must be cap-, house. Phone 187. sble of handling warehouse Of | —————— highest type merchandise. To| FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. right man, corporation offers; Steam heated, nicely furnished. good contract with salary and| Frigidaire. Electric range. Call at commissions. Must be well ac-| Windsor Apartments. quainted in this territory and| - 7 able to make small ivestment|FOR RENT — Furnished apart- fully secured. Write full, Paciic| Ment mewly decorated, with bath. Business Service, Tnc, 802 Arc-| AlSo furnished two room houses tic Building, Seattle, W and cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, # S _,l Willoughby Ave, or telephone | FREE wood, dry va Hospn.ali 101-2 rings. 7 e s S FOR RENT — Two-room furnished TURN your ola gola into nl“g, house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- phone 2654. Cash or trade at Nugge! Shop. | | VACANCIES; ‘ get Apts Los Angeles's recreation depart-| reauced rates. Nug-| ment estimates just one-third of the persons visiting Southern Cali-! lorm s heachu go in swimmu’ig FOR SALE Secondhand Arcola Heating Plant and Radiators in first class condition for sale cheap. Two secondhand Hot Water Boilers in good condition. Buy Soap Dishes for your cabins now. CHEAP! | FOR RE\IT — Peterson residence, | Third and Dixon. Apply P. O.! | Box 1852. FURNISHED apts with bath and| electric range from $15.00 and up.| Clff Apts. Phone 209. | Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. FOR REN1—Sreepmg room. Phone| 5317, BFRELLE Aparvmeus. Phone 2004, WANTED YOUNG gentleman working steady day shift will pay $42.50 for room and board in private home. Northeast side of town preferred. P. O. Box 918. Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing * Heating Sheet Metal Work “We--tell you in-advance what the job will- cost. NRA—WE DO OUR PART WANTED—Steam-heated furnished | room, close in. Must be reason- able, Lady, Address H 3112, care Empu-e | FIRE ALLRIH CALLS _ CHILDREN cared for by day, \seek‘ or month. Phone 2552. EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Apply by letter to G 1000 care Fmpue { ay. 1 [ WANTED—Boaraers by menth or week. Reasonable rates. Inquire, ‘Telephone 442. $1 to $1.25. Men’s heels 50c, ladies 35c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black case containing horn- ed rim glasses and handkerchief at Coliseum Theatre. Return to cashier, FOUND—EIks' charm. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Address No. K 3116, care Empire. FOUND—Lodge pin. Owner seribe and pay quire at Empire. The United States had 2,136 air- ports and landing flgld.q as of July 1, 1933, COHOE RUN IS 2nd at Main. Opposite Empire. | HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES‘ de-| f?' ‘hl’ ad. Inm- || Marine N ews o * Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND ® Norco due in port Saturday. ® Victoria due to arrive Sun- ® day. ® Tanana due to arrive tomor- row morning at 3 o'clock. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from BIVEN BUREAU et S / « May Be Ealen by Crew or Princess Louise scheduled o o Must Be Turned Over | sail from Vancouver August @& v 3 3'at 9 p. m . to Fisheries Bureau Zapora scheduled 'to sail from @ | Seattle September 7. e | Halibut which are unintention-| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ally caught during the present LOCAL SAILINGS ® closed season for that fish, while/ Estebeth' leaves every Thurs~ ® the fishermen are legally fishing| day night at 6 p. m, for @ Iur other species of fish, can be| Sitka and way ports. ® lused for food by the crew of the| Pacific leaves every Thursday ® vessel, catching the same, or be| at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ® landed and immeiately delivered to Kake and ® :any official authorized by the | l.t....!t‘.ot.'.o.. @9 000 0s00aa 0 e @ secretary of Commerce of the Unit-| !ed States to accept delivery, it .Fisheries. - | The halibut delivered to any of- UVEHUUE SAY ;ncxal under the provisions of the | Act for the Protection of the North- | cash. “There has been considerable fishing for other species of fish, Sells Today on Local |during the closed season ogehaiibut, Market—Run Late | Halibut Act,” Capt. M. J. O'Connor has thus far failed to In.ALerhAEHv;h)ClI covers this contmg,rncj"rems according to Wallis George of thelgs follp front is that the run will be VETY lother species of fish, shall not con- light when it does come. E. Elgtitute a violation of this Act if Japanese current to spawn.” the same, or be landed and,immed- Only one fisherman sold t0day— ! jately delivered to any official duly | was announced today at the omm-‘ |ern Pacific Halibut Fishery, ‘shall LOCAL BUYERS vdolmr among fishermen as to what {and this is provided fof in Sec- The -anticipated run of cohoe sal-|of the Pisheries Burean. said, Juneay Cold Storage COMPany.| «The unintentional catching of Engstrom stated yesterday that!such halibut shall be used for food Capt. Johnny Wise, of the PUppY, authorized by the Secretary of Com- ' jof the United States Bureau of be sold to the highest bidder for Only One Flshmg Vessel to do with halibut caught while {tion Three of the Northern Pacific mon, due more than two weeks ago| The portion of Section - Three General opinion along the Wa‘er-|nalibut, when legally fishing for “they must have started up th'3|by the crew of the vessel catching sold 6,000 pounds of kings a“‘l‘me'ce of the United States to ac- | conoes to the Juneau Cold Storage|cept delivery, or delivered to the Company, Company at the prevailing rates of | 12, 7 and 4, and 5 cents per pound. .- —— Pe et ev-evenoe . TIDES TON.ORROW e Alaska Standard Time; add o proper: authorities of the Dominion of Canada. The halibut delivered |to any official of the United States ! pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be sold to the highest' bidder for cash and the proceeds ® 1 hour for Juneau district. ®|inerefrom, exclusive of necessary @®e00 s 0000000 penses in connection therewith, ! Low tide 4.:2 a. m., <8 feel |enay pe:covered into the Treasury | High tide 11:10 a. m, 14.1 feet lof the Unhcd States.” Low tide 4:52 p. m., '35 feet L High tide 10:55' p. m., 16.2 feet ‘PRE]GHTER TANANA 1 vty empire want Ads P | DUE HERE TONIGHT ~—® The freighter Tanana of the Al-| ‘aska Seamship Company is sched- | :u]ed to arrive in Juneau from Se- attle at 3 o'clock tomorrow morn- Juneau Coffee Shop || | Opposite MacKinnon Apts. | Breakfa: Luncheon Dinner | |ing From here, the Tanana will L Open am. tc 9 pm. |3sa)l to the Westward via Haines | I i MODER | and Skagway with passengers and ! s e+ . | reight. TCOAST GUARD: 'GUTTER BACK FROM SEATTLE, Officers’ lees Were on;Sailed from_Seallle on Aleutian When She Went Aground The United States Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa, under Capt. C. H. Dench, commander, arrived in| Juneau last night and tied up at the Government, dock at 9:30 o'clock. ! The Tallapoosa is resuming her regular duties after nearly two! months in the Puget Sound dis-| trict for target practice and an- nual overhauling. The second morning out from | Seattle on the return voyage, the| crew of the Tallapoosa was sur-\ prised to see the Aleutian, which | had sailed at almost the same nme1 as the Tallapoosa did on her way | back to Seattle under convoy of| the Victoria, the more so since the | wives of Lt. Imlay and Ensigns Stolfi and Morrison were passens| gers on the Aleutian. | During their stay at Seattle, the Tallapoosa went to Port Angeles and held a very successful short- range battle practice. The land- ing force also fired on the small| arms range. On August 4, the Tallapoosa went into drydeck at the Winslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Company for her annual ovefhaul, which was completed the day be- fore sailling from Seattle for Ju- neau. 4 CHICHAGOF ARRIVES WITH THREE ABOARD Passengers for Juneau on the| seaplane Chichagof, brought in from Ketchikan at 6 o'clock last night by Pilot. R. E. Ellis and Mechanic Sasseen, were R. D. Bak- er, H. W. Terhune, and Mrs. H. W. Jewell. After arrival here, Ellis took the Chichagof to Hawk Inlet with Sam Pekovich, Manager of the Alaska - Empire Gold Mining and two employees of the company. This morning Pilot Ellis and Mechanic Sasseen took J. B. Stamm to Ketchikan in the Chichagof. The plane also carried a heavy | load of express and mail to catch the Alnska at Ketchikan. e E | BRANT RETUENS FROM FIVE DAY INSPECTION OF SPAWNING GROUNDS The Brant, Capt. William Olson, flagship of the U. S. Bureau of Fl heries fleet, returned last night froh® & five day survey of the| rps.wninz beds in the areas of Chatham Straits, Peril Straits and Icy Straits, conducted by members of the local office. - — The world's courage—show vours by advertising. A Bright Snappy Job Makes the OId Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that Way $1.00 CONNORS Motor Co., INC. FRONT STREET Plumbing | | B EvenHeat wi Your Part ! 4 HARRI MACHINE SHOP greatest need 1s|i Sheet Metal VICTORIA HAS 13 PASSENGERS | FOR THIS PORT Southeast Route with Total List of 109 The steamship Victoria, Capt. John Livingstone and Purser L. J. McNamee, sailed last night at midnight with 109 passengers from Seattle, 43 of whom were for Jun- eau. Juneau passengers are Mrs. J. A. Behrends, Henry Behrends, Frank Behrends, Mrs. H. L. Stolfi, E. W. Mudge, E. W. Mudge, Jr., Miss K. S. Long, R. S. Raven, Richard| " Raven, John Bavard, E. J. Hughes, | Ticket Agent Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound {VICTORIA Aug. 30 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 *YUKON Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 TALASKA Sept. & Sept. 10 Sept. 12 J. B. BURFORD & CO. NEST _LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau i—Southeastern Route, via Sitka south- bound. *~Southwestern Route. FOR RESERVATIONS. TICKETS AND INFORMATION CALL _THE ALASKA LINE R. J. tthAm, Agent, Round Tnp Rato Sailing from Seatile y night at 9 p. s D. B. FEMMER Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 11% Charles Hall, H. E. Phipps, Morris| "~ Merritt, Thomas Hellen, Mrs. M. H. Slumberger, Miss J. Slumberger, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Regele, Mrs. M. H. Imlay, Gene Rutsala, James Pelley, Miss E. Schwam, E. R.| Erickson, H. L. Wentz, Ben Phillips, Wallis George, Jr., Elmer Brandell, wock, Craig, M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenagee, Porb‘Alexa.nder. Kl Wills: Navigation €ompany Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau lflnllfl# Sept. 7 Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE 1 JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock; Agent( Mr. gnd Mrs. Robert Raven, Charles Goldstein, Svend Asp, Mrs. P. M. Morrison, Richard Navorrie, George L. Naslund, Miss D. Han- son, Donnie Taylor, Harold Snell, Thane Miss Ann Hughes, Miss A. Rohwer, . 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. ::fiduh i;)berRlson,bSylvm Rt:isentb};x:g, SATLING T:10a.m. 17:30p.m. o rs, osenburg, an ee 9:15a.m.1 :40p.m. steerage. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 12:30p.mt fi?sz: — e ARG NEALITE 2:00pm. 12 inidnight " % : 3:30p.m.+ +1:00a:m; S. FISHERIES BOAT From Jun('au *4:00p.m. CRANE BACK FROM TRIP TO HERRING SALTERIES X 4. 922 ! 6:30a.m. 6:30p:m. Having completed a round of the Sept. .6, 14, 23 | 8:30a.m. 7:45p.m. herring salteries in the Southeast 59 9:30a.m.1 9:56pan, Alaska district with E. J. Dahigren, Oct. 4, 15, 24 12:45pm.t 11:30pm scientist with the U. S. Bureau| SUMMEK TOURIST FARES 2:15pm. 12:15p | of Fisheries laboratory in Seattle, NOW IN EFFECT 3:45p.m.t $1:15a.m. 2 the fisheries boat Crane, Capt. J.| Good till October 31, 1033 5:00pan. 3 oyDonell, arrived in port 1ast| myeyets, reservations and full *—Thane. g. particulars from t—Freight will be accepted. » All of the herring plants in the vicinity were visited and scientific observations made by Mr. Dahlgren in connection: with- the -labratory CANADIAHN. PACIFIC PRINCESS LOU V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent FERRY TIME CARD - Leaves Juneau for Douglas axf ISE Leaves Douglas for Juneaw t—Saturdays only‘ JUNEAU Juneau Ferry & Navngn- work. e 2 tion Company -~oe MRS, H. W. JEWELL ARRIVES BY PLANE TO VISIT HER MANY JUNEAU FRIENDS Mrs. H. W. Jewell, wife of the Warden in Ketchikan for the Al- aska Game Commission, arrived in Juneau on the seaplane Chichagof of the Alaska Southern Airways rfine Floors last evening to visit with her many & points. 3 friends in Juneau for the next ten CHANNEL BUS LINE |13 B Burford & Co, Ageqint days or two weeks. She is the Effective June 1, 1933 1 { ~Phone-79 Valentine- Bldg. house guest of Miss Nell Mec- LEAVE AUK BAY 1§ 453 ot Closkey. 7:00 a.m. | Mrs. Jewell was formerly Victoria 12:30 p.m. R s o o 1 o Spaulding, and made innumerable 4:30 pm. Pacific Tramspertation Compasy friends when she was employed in the Juneau office of the Game Commission before her marriage. | ——————— SHOE REPAIRING | | All Rubber Heels .. 35¢ Men'’s Half Soles $1.00 up _FRONT STREET SHOE SHOP b I | B | ‘\ ymss | 3 | Harris Years of service to this' community have made our name a standard of mortu- ary service by which others are judged. Our long period of service has done more than this. It ‘assures you of. our responsibility— a re- sponsibility based. on the intimate under- standing of the needs of the families we serve. Thc Charles W. SAFE GARLAND BOGGAN || Flaoring Contractor Pacific Transportation Company Hardwood Flooring—Laying, I Sanding, Finishing | M. S. “PACIFIC” 403 Goldstein Blg, Phone 582 | Leaves City Dock every Thurss v TIME SCHEDULE LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight Lower Front Alaxka Southem Amoays A. B. HAYES, Manager, GAS' Hangar 28— = Estimates Free | [ e e D P day at. 10 am. for Petershur Kake, Port Alexander and way - M. S. “PACIFIC” L’.:;m‘ 01::! Doflhenq Thure- af Petersburs, mm& Port .:‘m and way 30 9:15 a.m. 2:30 p.m. I 5:30 p.m. Hardware Co. Street FAST PROVEN DEPEN'DABILIT! Weekly Service to Principal Sollthellum Alaska Towns—Also Planes for Charfer For Reservations—Call or S? Hotel 10

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