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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1934. FOR SALF pts. Phone 5701. FOR RENT — Summer home at Eagle River Landing. Phone 4751 THREE-room apx MacKinnon. P SR TR R AT | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Apply Zynda or Phox.e 123. | FOR RENT—One large room 512 single room $10, two large rooms $20. Furnished. 20 7Second near. Sewfird. | ' FOR RENT siceping room, monthly. 315 Gold St. $10 \K)R REN —Store room rormerly occupled by Jarman's on Second | Street. Also four-room partly Jfurnished apartment. Will alter to suit tenant. Apply San Fran- cisco Bakery. P VACANCY in Jensen Ap'.s In- quire Apartmem One. Phone 5151. SIX-room furnisned ‘modern house on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 Front St. or Phone 561. i OR RENT—Peterson House, 3rd it and Dixon. Address P. O. Box 1852. 2IANOS rented, tunea. Phone Anderson. | 7OR RENT—Apts. Apply 209 Clff Apartments. FOR RENT-Yurmsncd’heaLed apt. Inquire Bishop Apts. Mrs. Jen- sen. FOUR rooms and bath, steam- | heated, nicely furnished, 1 :nmge, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. | FOR. RENT—Four-room furnished | house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. ] FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | steamheated apt. Telephone 5601. R REN: — Small furnished partment. Telephone 3753. —— e e {-ROOM house, nicely furnished. 4 \bed rooms. Ofl heat. Fireplace. {Call Windsor Apts. L VANCACY. Nugget Apartments. £ R R.ENT—WM unree-room ‘office suite. Heated. Apply Juneau ‘Melody House or Telephone 65. W R L AR APARTMENT®. Tel. 2004421 E. 7tb i ER. RENI—Sieepin ; room. Phoue i ' 837, = . WAKTED L R R e o lh WANTED — Woman for general " housework. ~Apply Mrs. 3. F. Mullen. W R DS 1 WANTED—Stenograpner and typist ¢ igesires office work. Phone 211. electric | | | H. S. GRAVES g and sashes, 50c and up. Krafft Cabinet Shop. Phone 62. | FOR SALE—New 8-tube all-electric | Silvertone Radio. Long and short wave. $40. Phone 5201. FOR SALE—Used glazed windows | Kiog Pesrures Syndicare, loc. Greae Briain rights served Marine News Steamer Movements — e 1931 Model A Ford sedan. Reason able. P. O. Box 1287. FOR SALE—Summer home. Good | buy. Phone Apartment 9, Cliff | Apartments. |FOR SALE — Eignt room house, | completely furnished. 6th and' Kennedy. Mrs. Peter Melseth |FOR SALE—2 lot , B also six-room house Phone 330. and FOR BALEAm n outboard motor boat and 8 h.p. Johmnson motor. ; Phone 2952. \ FOR SALE—General Electric Sun|® Lamp, large size, $18.00. Call R. F. Taylor. FOR SALE—3-room house on Fritz | __ Cove Road. ~ Situated between| Mrs. Parker's and Mr. Skinner’s. | Inquire at Jensen's Apts, C. C.| Rudolph.” Phone 262. | NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash. | { Inquire 182 6th 8t. | CHILDREN cared for oy day, wée_k‘ or month. Phone 2562. TURN yow ol¢ gula Into value.| Cash or trade at Nugges Snop' o e ——— ] “The Clothiag Man” Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothing — —— ——— IONEER CAFE | J. K. Paul “THE HOME OF i GOOD EATS"” | —t G_U_T.__ | Juneau lec Cream Parlors ! Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | DANISH OB [CREAM LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER 'ANTED—Work want'ed by man SHOP iand wife. Woman excellent cook. The Little Store with the [ an general work. Go anywhere. BIG xum:s Hermle at Gastineau Grocery. w4 o NTED—Experienced housekeep- e O o pr. Must be good cook. Address ALWAYS ' iby letter to G 1000 care Emipire. l the latest i I WANTED — Woman wants house £ * twork by day or hour. Phone #4. 'l_ COLEMAN S [ —— T S . SR | | TTTmE | GARDEN PATCH « FRESHER Fruits and Vegetables s ‘\| The H:r.e:.w-ShoE I | MENS' SHOE PACS $4.50 See BIG VAN | —_— BEAUTY 'SHOP 403 Goldsteln Bidg. Phone 357 Atrice CrArk e NORTHBOUND !e at 10 am., for Petersburg, ® No steamers northbound. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Owing to present strike of e Jongshoremen on Pacific Coast no steamers are sched- 1o uled. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah is due to arrive southbound at 6 o'clock to- morrow morning and sails three hours later. LOCAL SAILINGS o Estebcth leavés every Thurs- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday e Kake and way ports. ® 0 0 00 0 00 0 000 ....l..i..lfl. TIDES TOMORROW l..'tltv--nttn‘ Low tide, 5:44 am., -2.1 feet. High'tide, 12:07 p.m., 14.8 feet. Low tide, 5:45 p.m., 25 feet. High tide, 11:44 p.m., 18.0 feet. Tides Monday Low tide, 6:26 am. -3.3 feet. High tide, 12:51 pm., 154 Low tide, 6:28 pm. 22 FREIGHT RATE CLERK APPLICATIONS NEEDED feet. feet. The United Commission will accept tions until June 4 for the position of Freight Rate Clerk. The entrance salary is $2,300 a| | companied by a guard of Provinecial | year, subject to a deduction of not pglice from Vancouver. to exceed 10 per cent until June 30, | officers said it was ordered to care | 1934, and of not to exceed 5 per|for the greatly cent during the fiscal year ending June 30, economy, and also to a deduction at 3'% per cent toward a retirement annuity.* Applicants must have had within the ten years immediately preced- ing the closing date for receipt of applications at least five years of experience in a position in which the duties performed required them to become thoroughly conversant with the various railroad freight culars, rules of the Interstate Com- classifications, freight tariffs, cir- merce Commission, etc., two years of which must have in- volved the distribution of earnings " between carriers on through traf- fic. Full information may be ob- tained from Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Bxaminers, at the Alaska Road Commission, 311 Federal and Terri- torial Building, Juneau. £ SR WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone 358. ~—adv. ——, Mining Lecativi n~oiices at Em- pire - office. HAVE A CHE Jor PERSO. HOUSEHOLD or BUSINESS FINANCES! G ACCOUNT ®ee0cseeesdeccececs e States Civil Service | applica-! at least| Handling finances on a businesslike and system- atic basis requires accuracy, safety, convenience and simplieity. ' A Checking Account at this bank provides the accuracy’ of modern ' bookkeepiig equipment, the safety of this dependable bank, and the cofivenience and simplicity that only paying by check affords. The First National Bank invites you to have one or more Checking "Accounts here for personal, household; and business finance. You will enjoy our sérvice—we will enjoy serving you. TheFi u'st National ' Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA | 1935, as a measure Of|spring over preceding years. | | |Norah is due at 6 o'clock in the| |Mr. and Mrs. E. F. O'Flynn, Mrs. Hogins; | to attend the Odd Fellows Conven- {charge of Don Skuse. PRINCESS NORAH | IN'LAST NIGHT ) FROM THE SOUTH! | With a large list of passensen‘ for this port in addition to malil,! | freight and express, the Prmcess‘ | Norah, Capt. W. Q. Palmer; com- | Odsen and Purser Larry A 'v[cNamee,‘ mander, and P. A. Hole, purser‘ docked here northbound last eve- | | ning at 6 o'clock and sailed at 10| oclock for Skagway. There were 90 passengers and 260 tons of freight aboard for the Interior, to leave the steamer at | Skagway.« . Included in the cargo for Ju-| neau were 5000 pounds of perish- able foodstuffs consigned to B. M. Behrends, Inc, and the ‘Sanitary Grocery. This is the first impor-' tation of perishables to' Alaska from Canada to be made in many years. On the way south the Princess| morning and will sail at 9 o'clock. Passengers for Juneau aboard the steamer were, Mr. and Mrs. O, J. Anderson, 8. Terovich, F. W. Hol- lander, T. Brandmier, A. Adie, W. H. Kirklin, L. Ravel, M. Goodman, R. Steiner, Miss Nellie Simpkins, Mr. and Mrs. Kennard and family, Mrs. Helgesen, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wolverton, M Fields, R. D. Folt, Mrs. A. Archambault, R. D. Standke, H. Bragstad, A Miller, S. Miller, Mrs. Blue and H. Hemnes. An extra order of 10 tons of | sorted liquors for Atlin, B. C.! s board the Princess Norah ac- Steamer | | increased popula- the Atlin country this| f k: i tion ——————— {CHARLES CARTER TO TAKE TRIP TO SOUTH Charles W. Carter will be a pas- Senger south on the Princess Norah tomorrow for Bellingham, Wash., tion. Following the convention he will go to Seattle and Portland, returning to Juneau about June 15. During Mr. Carter’s absence, the C. W. Carter Mortuary will be in HIGH WIND STOPS | SKAGWAY FLIGHT; | GO TO PETERSBURG The Panhandle Air Transport seaplane Patco, Chet McLean, Pilot, made an attempted flight to Skag- | way this morning at 4 o'clock, but was forced back by a fifty-mile! gale there which prevented thel from landing. H At 10 o'clock the Patco took off with Judge V. A, Paine as a pas- senger for Keku Islets. The sea- plane has tWo passengers scheduled from Petersburg to Wrangell, and two from Petersburg to Juneau. - ol l-m for sale at Em- Pabst Famous |C]nrlLo Dorothy Miller and Rosie | when the Victoria pulled away at|Juneau-sold fish come to 7.35 and By CLIFF STERRETT S, S, VICTORIA SOME HAI.IBUT INSOUTHBOUND GET MORE HERE LAST EVENING THAN SEATTLE Takes 34 Passengers from 'Price Up to ) 6.60 and 4.50 Juneau —= Loads No l Cents Now—No Sal- | | Fish or Concentrates mon Sold Today Halibut prices are holding up well in spite of a recent sinking docked at the Alaska Steamship:in Seattle prices. With the fish| Company wharf’ last night at 9 going for as low as 7 and 6 cents | o'clock on' the southbound voyage|per pound in the Puget Sound from Skagway. city, fishermen receiving as‘high The Victoria had seven passen-;as 6.60 and 4.50 cents per pound gers for this pert, Bert Caro, A.ihere are really getting more on Van Mavern, J.' 8. Jefireys, Jai 2 higher range. The freight rate om Juneau to Seattle is $15 per {ton, which amounts to .75 cent per pound, and would make the The steamer Victoria, Capt. H. Miller, all from Skagway. Thirty-four passengers left here 11 o'clock, 17 of them for Seattle. [5.25 cents laid down in Seattle. Booked for Seattle are Mr. and) Four Boats Sell Mrs. Virgin ‘Wilfret, Mr. and Mrs.| Five vessels were on the board Gust ‘Nurmi, C. Pardes, Mrs. Auriethis morning, four of them selling Gustafson, Laura Gustafson, ©.!&nd the Avona, Capt. Olaf Larsen, Muller, Mr. and Mrs. E. E: Mead, |scheduled to sell tomorrow. -‘ E. B. Wooliseraft, William Ohong;| Those selling were the Garland, ; Tom Hall, Iris'V. Moore and Henry | Capt. J. C. Bustnes, 14,500 pounds Jervich. to Sebastiah Stuart at 6.60 and Passengers for Southeast Alaska|4.50 cents per pound; the Ina‘J, ports are as follows: Esther Boyd!Capt. Q. Brensdal, 10,800 pounds to for Hood Bay, Sam Karsh, Ed Van_;Sebastian Stuart at 6.60 and 4.50 dahl, Glen H. Neitzert, Rhea Black,|Cénts per pound; the Margaret T., Albert Carlson and Robert CochranCapt. Peter Hildre, 9,500 pounds for Sitka; S. Strelkoff, Pasco Lucy, |t0 the Alaska Coast Fisheries at J. D. Radinsky and June LaMarr,|6.50 and 459 cents per pound; and for Petersburg; H. ,Osman ;mr”tlv Addington, Capt. Ole Sevold, Janette Gustafson for Wrangell;|10,000 pounds to the New England and Gilbert Adams, C. E. Morgan,; Fish Company at 6.60 and 450 H. L. Coleman, and K. Lauring for |cents per pound. The Avona has Ketchikan. The -thirty-fourth pas- | 14,500 pounds. senger was Mrs. Gustafson's dog. No salmon were offered today. The Victorig did not take any R 0 R concentrates or fresh fish on the! SALESMEN RETURN trip south. Bert Caro, A. Van Mavern, and {J. 8. Jeffreys, travelling salesmen, returned on the Victoria from a iround trip, calling on the trade at Haines snd Skagway. D MESSBOY TAKES PLUNGE Bob Casanova, mess-Boy on the Victoria, fell into the harbor last L i n:.zht a sh_oi-t dnmé :before the LEAVES HDSPITAL steamer sailed. Casanova Was| peto’ Spoff who has received SAILING Leave Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer *YUKON. {VICTORIA, . “CORDOVA” due MA “—Southwestern May 18 LARGEST SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau May 21 May 22 May 23 Juneau Southbound Y 30 Route. i—Southeastern Route. For all travel information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKanna, Agt. Pancerace ) 1cvel znd RORTHLA MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Phone 2 via Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Junear March 12 16 18 March 26 30 Apr. 1 April 9 13 15 April 22 21 29 May 7 11 13 May z} a: fi June e ans 18 24 +SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 STEAMER NORTHWIND & Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Mar. 19 4 Apr. 30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 Apr. 2 7 . Mayld 10 Jun. 25 30 Apr. 16 21 May 28 Jun. 2 July 9 14 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas M. S. “ZAPORA” May Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat 16 May 23 May 24 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Auto Rate—South, Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 *Calls first trip of month only $1.00 per 100 pounds. Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen} standing on the guardmail of the| dock when his foot slipped, throw-| ing him between the ship and thel treatment’ for an injured knee at Bt. Ann’s Hospital for several days, left the hospital for his home to- Arctic | dock: Members of the crew threw him a life-preserver; and he came up smiling. Nevertheless, he was put to bed in order to ward off any possible ill-effects of his ill- timed plunge. e S Daily Emm an Ads Pay day. R s R o RS, e e LET US SUPPLY YOUR Stationery Needs A good selection of Tab- ' lets, Envelopes, assorted Papetries, Pens, Pencils, Ink, ‘éte. Quality Prescriptions ‘Service FIRST and Alaska Southern Airwdys SAFE! FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE} Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservati A. B. HAYES, Manager LAST L4 Guy L. Smith DRUGGIST Front St. Phone 97 Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska C. V. KAY—Telephone 4954 C. H. Keil—Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel—Chet McLean i Cable' address—PATCO—Juneau ! ALASKA AIR EXPRESS % FOR CHARTER ~ Lockheed. 6-Passeriger’ Seaplane § TELEPHONE 22 SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” ons—Call or See GASTINEAU HOTEL pAClFIC LEAVE JUNEAU | 3. :15a.m, 6:15p.m. I _ SAILING 8:00am 7 i TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 9:16a.m. n:m:: > and SEATTLE 12:30p.m, 11:15p.m, 2:00p.m. 12:00 Midnigh{ From Juneau . 8:30p.m. *1:00am, PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS May 8—17—27 \ : MM 5:00p.m, " ek 3 6:30p.m, June 5—15 :xm_ ~7:45p.m, PRINCESS LOUIS i iR o June 22 ::::p.m. 12:15a.m, ; nd full 45p.m. *1:18p.m. "“m“w’?"‘x e s—Ssturday only. { ¢. W. MULVIHILL, Agent il i JUNEAU 1 o i o Juneau Ferry & Naviga. | JUNEAU tion Company ‘ RESTAURANT Chas. Pete ! | i e b f |} Pacitic Transpoetation Company i POOD” {{ M. S. “PACIFIC” % Leaves City Dock every Thurs- | day 4t 10 am. for Petersbury, TIME SCHEDULE :;::Lm Alexander and Way CHANNEL BUS LINE J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Three Trips Every Day ! l’lmhe o Valentine Bidg. P Leave Juneau . 48 W, ey “Special Trip—Saturdays Motorship Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. “ESTEBETH” Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip—Sundays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leaves Juneau day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Every Thurs- Leave Juneau—9:45 pm, Way Ports *Sundays and Holidays DAVE HOUSEL, Agens | Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau Phone Single O *8:00 a.m. *9:15 am. b !