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CHASE, CRETONNES STRIPED AWNING o WHITE PIQUE SILKOLINE 5 4 WHITE BROADCLOTH PRINTED PIQUE MONKS CLOTH BURLAP,, NATURAL COLOR PLAIN. SCRIM -RAYON PRINTS NOVEETY WEAVES. _ “Juneau’s Leading Deparlment Store . %Y c» il B il ] 2 EXPEDITION IS 0 1 | r, GMING NGRTH ‘ lacquaintances in- Juneau during his i ON GAME HUNT Flftcen Guldes, Thirty! Horses, Many Planes Be Required ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Mey 15— Orders have been received here to' make plans for one of the largest Alaska big game hunting expedi- | . tions in years. The expedition will require fif- teen guides, thirty horses and dur- | ing the hunt twenty or more long . plane flights will be employed tak- | ing the hunters to remote hunting The orders for the expedition | ‘have been received here from J. Watson Wenn, New York sports- man and polo player. The expedi-' _tion will arrive in August. CHARLIE MILLER GBREETS oy OLD,_FRIENDS HERE TODAY BISHOP ROWE FLIES | NGRTH ABOARD PATCO/ Charlie Miller, who. made many The Panhandle Air Transport Years as purser, for: the Admiral | gen Company seaplane, Patco, took off |Line, was, busily greeting his old at 1:30 o'clock for Haines with, | friends in . the.. city while the | Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe, and | Northwestern was in. port. ‘Lams Rapuzzi, Upon the return' This is Mr. Miller's second trip lof the Patco another flight may be‘dboard the Northwesjern as freight made to Petersburg this afternoon. | clerk. " | - e, —— -—“.-—9— | HANS FLOE HERE | Hans Floe, Superintendent of the| HEBE WITH GOOD CATCHES |P. E. Harris and Company can- Inery at Hawk Inlet arrived in Juneau at 4 o'clock yesterday after- | noon on the canery tender Fair- {weather, Capt. C. Nesset, com- | mander. | Mr. Floe will return to Hawk Walter Peterson, . Don. Barrett, Lake on a fishing trip Synday. Twenty-five cut-throat and Colo- catch. | SUNDAY ' FISHERS BETURN e | Roaid Kopstead,. Gene Ruptsalg and,' | George Ruotsala- went to Windfall | rado Brook trout made up mexri ) | Inlet, leaving some time tomorrow, | le Ifihfltn. 3. W. GUCKER AND. ‘'SON, JERRY, ARRIVE lll“ QH m TODAY W, Gucker, wlplen!! repre- ’ ‘”G,rcmrn Juneau on me * Yukon mer a sshort business trip fo Seattle. Mr. Gucker was joined in Ketchikan by Mrs. Guckef and their son, Jerry, who M gotie there Sunday on the s‘nhnc Baranof to, meet him. LOGAL OFFICE 70 BE OPENED BY TAX BUREAU |George Buc:i(: Arrives to Open Branch of Inter- | | nal Revenue Bureau Transfer of control of Alaska’s | Federal revenue tax collections md ‘o:her matters under the Bureau of | Internal Revenue from Tacoma to Juneau was revealed here today | upon the arrival of George Bucsko, | | Deputy Collector of Internal Reve- | nue, who will be in charge of the | new office to be opened here. Mr. Bucsko arrived from Seattle, his former headquarters, on the steamer Yukon today. He will pro- ceed to Fairbanks via Seward on the same vessel, returning here to| | open his office on May 28. The change in the system that | has prevailed here for many years is attributed to the greatly in- | creased business following the le- galized sale of beer, wines and | whiskey, and added activities in; 'other lines of industry. He will look after income tax returns, li- censes and stamp. taxes on alcohol- ic liquors and all other business handled by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. “Anyone needing information re- | garding the strip stamps or special taxes on beer, wine and whiskey, should see me immediately upon my return from the interior,'s Mr. Bucsko. said today. “These taxes are due and payable monthly and | failure to do so subjects the deal- ers to a penalty.” He expects to be here in plenty of time to ad- vise all local dealers, he said. e MRS. J. B. BERNHOFER TO VISIT MRS. W. H. MURRAY IN SKAGWAY FOR MONTH Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer will visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Mur- | ray in Skagway for the next| month, Mrs. Bernhofer made the trip to the Lynn Canal City on the | Northwestern. - eee DICKEY ON YUKON | Frank H. Dickey and his sister,|$ Miss Dorothy W. Dickey, are bound for Latouche on the Yukon. Mr.| Dickey has a mining claim on| Knight Island, near Latouche. - - - ANNUAL TEA The Annual Tea of the Juneau Woman’s Club will be held at the Dugout May 15 at 8 p.m. Specla]‘ program and installation of officers | for ensuing year. All club mem- bers urged to attend. NORA B. CHASE, Secretary. - CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Jjuneau at the Clerk’s| Office up to 5 p.m., May 18, tor the furnishing of 135 feet 24 mch| concrete sewer pipe and 200 feet 12| inch concrete sewer pipe. | A. W. HENNING, | —adv. City Clerk. [ ALWAYS | | the latest at | COLEMANS | e e ‘YOUR CAB co’ PHONE 151 COMFORT and SAFETY | - 24-Hour Service Stand at Miners’ Recreation Parlor probably in the afternoon. Body of Weman Found in Back Yard of Her it Home in Atlantic City; FERN SAILS EABLY Lowe, sails for Soapstone at 3 o'clock in the morning with a full etc., for the wireless station there. ATLANTA, Ga., May 15. — The body of Mrs. Lola Barker, aged/ ANNUAL TEA 58, was found this morning in the| The Annual Tea of the Juneau back yard of her home in a prom- | Woman's Club will be held at the inent residential section. There Dugout May 15 at 8 pm. Special 0dd Fellows' Hall May 15. adv.| Secretasy. ¢ The mail boat Fern, Capt. Joha' cargo of groceries, fresh vegetables,! e | was one abrasion each on her mu! program and instaliation of officers |- Phone 36 FOR VERY ..‘PROMEP'I‘ DELIVERY! JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. .. PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager gy weErdy . Juneau Lumbav Nl:lls Inc. FFICE WUNE WORKERS UNION ADDS 11 TOMEMBERSHIP | i i last night, voted into organization, the entire membership. union to 678. Juneau. policy to stand 100 per cent be-| hind the Roosevelt plan of recov- ery. ——— - TO ENGAGE IN BUSINESS Mrs. Oramae Hollister, for many years located in Seattle, arrived here on the Northwestern. She has engaged a suite in the Goldstein Building and will open a dress- making establishment Saturday U. S DEPARTMENT OF Af CULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU it [£] The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureaun) Forecast for Juneau and vicinify; beginning at 4 p.m., May 15: Probably showers tonight and Wednesday;gentle southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA ! =S Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather Total on Rolls: Said to Be| 4 pm. yosty ...m38 o1 “ = o cldy ! am. ay 29,4 SE 1 Cld; | 678— SUPPDNS Roose- Noon today ........20.85 46 A2 i SBe 1: Cld;‘ velt Recovery Plans CABKE AND RADIO REPONES At a well attended meeting of | 'TERD, C the Alaska Mine Workers' Union b AR v BODA%y £ 71 new members were | Highest 4pm. | LoWest4a.m. 4a.tm. Wfl\. the organization. In Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. veioclt Weather line with the new policy of the| Barrow 26 26 20 20 Q, Cidy all of these mnew| Nome 32 32 28 28 s .01 Clear members made application on reg-| Bethel 4“4 42 | 30 32 4 0 Qlear ular forms and were voted in by| Fairbanks 62 62 @ 4 4 0 Clily Dawson 68 68 40 40, 0 0 Clear Most of this number are new | St. Faul 40 40 | 32 & 8 .04 Cldy men who have been hired in the| Dutch Harbor ... 44 42 36 38 o 0 Pt.Chly usual spring turnover of labor at| Kodiak 4“4 40 38 36 4 28 Pt % the Alaska Juneau. This brings| Cordova L4 s 40. 40 0 136 a the total of membership in the| Juneau 65 64 48 48 12 0 Sitka . B = @w = = o cldy The entire membership is com-| Ketchikan . 62 58 4“4 M 4 10 Rain posed of employees of the Alaska| Prince Rupert ... 58 54 4 46 4 .10 Raip Every department of the | Edmonton 80 80 48 o 4 0 Clear company's local operations is re-| Seattle .8 8 56, 56 10 o Cldy presented, it was announced. The| Portland . 82 82 54 54 8 [} Cldy union reiterated that it will be its| San Francisco ... 64 64 52 52 8 [} Cldy The barometric pressure is' moderately low' in Alaska except in the Aleutian Islands and Bering Sea and ' falling slowly from Ket- chikan southward and on the Arctic Coast. It is lowest in the Gulf of Alaska with raih in the Gulf and poptions of the South- east. The pressure is modefately high and rising in extreme West- ern Alaska with partly cloudy weather in that district and cloudy weather in the Interior and on the Arctic Coast. Temperature changes have been slight. morning. Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office PHONE 985 Mendenhall Dairy Products @ Quality : @® Modern Plant - . Reliable Service VISIT US! [ No Argument. @ No Statement! Can stand against the testimony of our many satisfied customers AS AUTHORIZED DEALERS of the . . RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS i @ We are in a position to give you the best to be had at any priee! Rfo & AHLERS CQ; HEATING SHEET mAL “'e eell in advgnce what job will cost” PHONE 34 ‘e o A,