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\ POLLY AND HER PALS FINEST LARGEST \STEAMERS ELEET - e —— SAILING SCHEDUI WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES—Final return limit March 31: Juneau to Seattle and return— lower deck, $64.00; upper.deck, $71.00 Leave ' Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN Dec. 6 Dec. 18 ALASKA Dec. 17 YUKON . S L Dec. 12 Dec. 20 ALASKA -..Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 27 N'WESTERN .....Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Jan. 6 57 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, § Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cordova, Valdez [ and Seward. S. 8. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and 3 southbound. 5 S. S. Yukon calls at Yakutat and Latouche } northbound and southbound. A S. S. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak each trip. For Information and Tickets Call, ias 5 2% THE ALASKA LINE' R. J. McKanna, Agent e & S e L o BORAH. SPEAKS FOR INFLATION FOR SALE FOR SALE — Two-burner clectric|[FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | plate. Dinette extension table| house, vacant Dec. 10th. See Mrs. M. S. Wilson, Phone 4131, | Ralph Martin at Alaska Electric | | Light and Power Co. ENT FOR SALE—Seven-tube combina-| - crbiebril - RSP tion radio and phonograph. Gen- | FOR RENT—Pive room furnished (e e o ¢ o o e @ 0 0 0 » 0 o eral Motors all-electric, beautiful| house. Telephone 3204, . | . 1 cabinet and fifty records. Sacri~! 5o RENT store room formery|® Steamer Movements ° . : | e e bargain at * oceupied by Jarman's next to San | e NORTHBOUND . ; the Zynda Hotel | Francisco Bakery. Shelving, cir-|e Northwestern in port. o! | § 4 2 o | culating heater and display cases | e Northland scheduled to arrive included, Inquire San Francisco|e in port. Friday noon. e Seattle December 9 at 10 o 4 e a m ®! Delayed more than twenty - four Bakery. i® SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Princess Norah scheduled 10 ®|hours by the wind storm of the FOR SALE — 3elitag out. Fine quality Interior dark mink sele ed stock for breeding. 13 fem: two males. Reasonable price Charles J. Rapuzzi, Skagway, Al- aska. TSN - e Yukon scheduled to sail from FOR RENT rurnished cottages and cabins. See Tom McMullen South 9th St. ILL SELL—uade—or give aWway ———— al L s it FOR W+ Sown v oo+ s, s Weneure gucen- 311 sy e bR e o e < ¢ ¥ 2 Ny b and bath. Newly plastered, nice- e \ eth, Capt. Edward Bach and Dayid Soattle f : ested ;aeow;ckml:ox or Phone B pour. bed rooms, | ® Z2pora scheduled tosail from ®| Ramsay, Purser, arriyed in- port J\,«“ ESE v st ey iy d A S Seattle December 10. ®ithis afternoon at 2 o'clock, from | 4 Opposite Postoffice. Windsor Apts. o Inquire at| J. B. BURFORD & CO. - D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114, GUY L. SMITH. Ticket Agent, Leave Sedftle Arrive Juneau Leave Junest .6 ” M.S.*“ZAPORA Dec. 10 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Teuaxee, Port Alexander, Kiw wock, Oraig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 LOW AUTO RATE o scheduled to sail from ® |its weekly mail, freight and. pa: Seattle \December 11 at 9 ®|senger trip to Sitka and w p. m. @ peints. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ®| pyring the worst of the storm,| laska scheduled southbound @ |yesterday and last night, the Est December 1. ® | beth was anchored at Village Point LOCAL SAILINGS | where members of the crew chop- | f§ Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e iped ice acquired during the run | day night at 6 p. m, for | from Hoonzh to Hawk Inlet. Del FOR SALE—Cale an@ restaurant doing good business but owner | must leave city to look after k other business. Terms cash or part down. Communicate immed- jately 3181 Empire for personal . interview. THREE-room turnished apt., bath, | Donlli‘;‘ electric range. Corner 3rd and Gold. Ellingen Apts. PERELLE apis. Also houses. Phone 2004, 421% East Tth St. FOR SAux or rent—Planos and FOR RENT—rurnisaea three room radios. Expert piano tuming. An- (aphin, Suitable for two men. Sitka and way ports. on the cutbound trip was caus: wil c k A derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward | @ Pacific lcaves every Thursday ® orm in Tenakee Inlet, Senator William E. Borah (right) as he spoke before the national i Sl b Ty Street. Telephone 143 or 488. % e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ®|Mr, Ramsay declared. | grange convention in Boise, Ida., urging inflation of currency and FOR RE Large housekeeping|e Eake ana way ports. ®| Though the wind had died down | restoration of the anti-trust laws. Louis J. Taber, national master, is FERRY TIME CARD CANADIAR TURN your ola golu into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. @e e o .0 @@ e e o »considerably today, the trip up Gas- | TR A — -~ ‘tineau Channel this afternoon, was | | room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. standing with him. (Associated Press Photo) INTERIOR MAIL TO |stormy and one of the worst ex-| | perienced by the crew of the mot- | PACIFIC Leaves Juneau for Douglas ang o Thane | {a single trip each way. CHILDREN cared for by day, Week 1 or REN1—Sreeptn; room. Phone s E way. i 'ostmaster Shepard also receiv- or month. Phone 2552. e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | west hurricane raging accompanied by “phenomenal heat.” with Ice More Than the year, with not to exceed 600 pounds of mail to be carried on | \partmem arrived and damage was slight. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agert WL The vessel said her position was . = 5 2 “53 north, 106 west” but did not| Foot Thick JUNEAD Juneau Ferry & Naviga- ‘ |say whether she was in immediate | o ~ 5 i { GORDON’S path of the disturbance or w_het{ler ‘Athbi: z?lzlnggfletxe d”i;f'" G‘:" Fine Fioors Estimates Free tion Company A : % 657 R s- H [ Ladies’ Ready-to- bt m’y‘,d‘me" £ % |tineau Channel, Paul Kegel, Cap- GAR.LAND BOGGAN 3 ‘ ' Wear [ 373 R ¢ ::gu:é the Pacific brought the f Flooring Contractor ! i . jmotorship into port at 7 o'clock Hardwood Flooring—Laymng, Pacific Transportation Company { } i Seward it, ncar Front PENGUIN Nm | [last evening from its weekly trip i 't 3 = { d ‘ L It%:aemurg, Kake and way ports. | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 583 | M. S. “PACIFIC” | Pacific, buffeted by storms b Baa & b [ I N I- I B E l. % u‘,fi for hours, was covered with ice| | 5‘:: %"m;’:’ m""l FIN | O e foot thick when it reached Jun- Kake, Port Alexander ' 12 1 ’ VLI R A | 0, o, evenins CHANNEL BUS LINE || o o | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | Not Because We Are ') While the .trip across Taku In- LEAVE AUK BAY |4 J.B. Burford & Co., Agents | 8t very reasonable rates |, Cheaper let was severe, the Pacific encount- " f : i ; i | WRIGHT SHOPPE s ered even stronger winds in the 7:00 8.m.—12:30 p.n—4:30 pm. Phone Valentinie Bldg. PAUL BLOEDHORN l | BUT BETTER | For damages cialmed to haveliower of Gastineau Channel, LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) : 4 i "L been sustalned in a collision be-|nesr Dupont, Capt. Kegel said. .9:15 am.—3:30 p.m.—5:30. pm. tween the United States Bureau of| ' Bassengers who made the stormy - | HLILINE SYSTEM | Groceries—Produce—Fresh | | and Smoked Meats | Front Street, opposite Harris H Hardware Co. | CASH AND CARRY Feg— RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what Job will cost” in box ‘assortments 50c $1.00 i J uneal;sDru Co. - Phone 33 vl!elhuv Service P. O. Substation No, 1 | son, owner of the latter vessel, has | the former for . | vealed today at the United Btates | Pisheries vessel Penquin and the gasboat Tuscan near Ketchikan September 21, last, A, W. Angell-| filed a libel action in the Federal district court at Ketchikan against 6,800, it was re-| district attorney’s office. “Tomorrow's Styles Today” 5y, SHOP WITH US FIRST! trip into Juneau on the Pacific were, Harold T. Jackson and Bob Martin from Windam and I. An- derson from Taku Harbor. —_——— B3} | 4 TIDES TOMORKOW I | High tide 3:39 a. m., 134 feet 1. Anderson, Taku Harbor; John H‘m gn% M. L. Ferguson, Jufiealt; an,Juneau. .G “Juneaw’s Own Store” """ "PHONS 83 OR 85, requested., EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR Transterred by telograph |if desired. N T he Seaitle Fur Exchange fiz Western Avenue fittfi S. A, “THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store Thas Pleases” S st WINDOW CLEANING « » » PHONE “&g. SR AR Sl . Moto;chip ... “ESTEBETH" , . Leaves Junesu Every Thurs- day'at ¢ P. M. for Sitka and Way Futa DAVE HOUSEL. Agent R - CONNORS MOTOR: CO. ~°F g Low tide a. m., 58 feet . i {_The Pensuin was ‘boupd Lo oty e p. m., 147 fest Auction Sales: Dates 2 | Ketchikan to Seattle and the Tus- Tow tide 9:48 p. m, 08 feet 3 2 * |can was enroute from Hyder to e 0 ey 1933 S ST B L A ko A | Ketchikan with. passengers. After g December 21 r—l—d‘gll-—ua-——k_’ Chnstmas |the collission, the Penguin put(® ® ® §* &5 T3 S e oo Rr s o o ; {lines aboard the damaged ship 1934 | LUDW: LSON G Az z?x;:re:axgsbmnsm and tow- January 17 July 11 ! | e Ketcl % P February 14 : reetmg | Reports of the accldent made| v ‘W don woriore Eiswick March 14 September 12 l Bemmevich mlnlv : ; {by_officers and members o the|, ... pise Waldal, Mis. C. H.|| AP i October 10 ' FRONT STREET |créw of the Penguin sald the Tus- |3 N DEh Dashen. Dousiast May 16 November 14 B : CARDS i foan was pibcesding Withotrt un-{ oWt DSple Lashen, Douglasy i June 13 December: 12 ning lights, and crossed the bow w. 53 Gm"“"‘u' R. E. Baumgart- Special Sales Held on Request of 4 ner, Ju 8 Shippers of the Clysimueny T, ALASKAN Advances will be made as usual when 411 ¥ r 537. | orship, Mr. Ramsa i OTSAR S A2 ed word that th act for : i HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES | Those arriving here on the Este«! BE ROUTED BY WAY | deliv:xf)i;dg m:il‘ djfi:,,ont;ec wmi SAILING :::am u:lsp.n. 4 $ to $1.25. Men's heels 50c, fadies | WANTED REPURTED flN {beth were: From Sitka—Chet-John- | OF CORDOVA BY AIR ter, from Cordova to Copper River 9'15:';":1 ‘;::::’ ; , : a2 o - ! A ; e 5 3 - 35c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. | ¥l z {son, A. C. Ki of | ke , Valley points, would be lot for 8| 5o VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 12:30p.m? 1115pm, il ~ WANTED—3 A J men to room and {~Matt Makey, and from Tengkee— | : period of four years instead of . 00D 2 midnight i A OTT | board. Phone 601, 315 Gold St. |J. E. Boyle and E. Aimalif. | "Ml forJack" ‘Wade, ~Ohfcken o ne vear. and SEATTLE 2:00pm. 12 midnig i | LOST AND FOUND | » —| . i -hlfiend L 0L 0 1 and Eagle will be routed by way| pLiimdc P rE A F .:'gg:i' H:00mm | § B — | WANTED — Steam heated apart- i s okt : i ] 4 ¥ LOST—Auto tire chain. size 32%6.| jent py married couple. Adzrcss‘l | olf C?rdO'\f‘ld m“ !F?’;"il{ri f“‘ d | SLIGHT FIRE AT M'KANNA rom Jjuneau . Phone 2551 i P ol ing Yo word recelvec by Tosimasi-)” RESIDENCE CALLS - OUT PRINCESS NORAH Lexyes Hungln for Janfuy B | '3343 care Empire. Hore: R Iaona! U |er Shepard of Cordova and Cor- | s i g 6:30a.m. 6:30 e e e e {Hurricane Reported Raging| do it i FIRE DEPT. LAST NIGHT b 3 :30p.m. LOST—Lady's Elgin wrist watch on ) v i paavans, ace pleasqiiat Ly ier December 16, 31 | 8:30a.m, t:450m. .| Third Street. Initials M F J on WANTED—Stenographic or office Accompamed l’)y Phen- | P 0 RT AFTER lTs ‘:evxdvence of the value to the cuy] At 6:30 o'clock last evening the g 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. 174 strap. Reward. Phone 488. work by young woman. Will ac- citenal bleat { A [of ltsinew landing field, accord- | ;0 yolunteer Fire Department January 16 12:45pm.t 1m:80pm. 5 cept house work from responsible | | [Hi8 $10 She Corinenkug answered an alarm from the R. J.| mickets, reservations and full 2:15p.m 12:15p.m. Turkey growers of Tulare, Cal, ( Parties. Phone 374. | DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, Dec.| STURMIEST TRIP o e s O Pied vy McKanna residence on Gold Street S vtigilire front 8:45p.m.t 11:158.m. conducted a demonstration to in-| o i '5—The motorship Hakushika Maru, | our years, from July 1, 1934 10,0y pith where wind blowing 5:00p.m. \AS 5 e | 4 % i) June 1, 1938, instead of the year- . % s On your next trip East travel * *_Th: & struuct consumers in preparing the {by wireless at 8 o'clock last mghL' 0" Gditenit g ffect. It i |down the chimney caused the oil CANADIAN PACIFIC ane. ' Thanksgiving feast, |reported a 90-mile an hour north-Motorship Arrives C Al e s cervias | DUFRET to blow up, but the small £ 1—Freight will be accepted. p rives Lovered| cludes semi-monthly serviee alligye was out by the time the de- SAVE TIME AND MONEY $—Saturdays only. |