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PPN YEP! WE LOST OUR FAITH IN ROPES AFTER THE ONE SHE ET THE HECK WITH YER EYES, IDIOT! USE YER EARS!/ E [Rener 25 FOR RENT — Three-room apart- ment, 5th and Kennedy. Phone 2501, FOR RENT—Five-room house. Nice location. Phone 385. FOR RENT—Cabin, $9.G5, includ- ing light, water and garbage. Phone 2343. FOR RENT—Two and three room steam heated apts. with private bath. Telephone 5601. Vacancy. McBride Apts. Phone 5701 FOR RENT — Summer home at Eagle River Landing. Phone 4751. THREE-room apt. MacKinnon. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Apply Zynda or Phone 123. FOR RENT—sSieepmng room, $10 monthly. 315 Gold St. FOR RENT—Store room formerly occupied by Jarman’s on Second Street. Also four-room partly furnished apartment. Will alter to suit tenant. Apply San Fran- cisco Bakery. VACANCY in Jensen Apts. In- quire Apartment One. Phone 5151 SIX-room furnisned modern house on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 Front St. or Phone 561. OR RENT—Peterson House, 3rd ~nd Dixon. Address P. O. Box 1852, — 2TIANOS rented, tunea. ‘Anderson. Phone POR RENT—rFurnisned heated apt. Inquire Bishop Apts. Mrs. Jen- sen. P e S S A S G FOUR rooms and bath, steam- heated, nicely furnished, electric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. 1-ROOM house, nicely rurnished. 4 bed rooms. Oil heat. Fireplace. Gall Windsor Apts. VANCACT. Nugget Apartments. FOR RENT—Mur uaree-room ice suite. Heated. Apply Juneau lody House or Télephone 65. AR’ . Tel. 2004 421 E.Tth | FOR SALE—Spectacles readirig $2. Bifocals 7. Have until June 11. Day Optical Co. No. 326 Wil- loughby Ave. FOR SALE — Used three-burner Westinghouse Electric Range. Reasonable on terms. Only $60. Alaska Electric Light and Pow- er Co. FOR SALE—Table and six chairs. 604 East St., corner Sixth. FOR SALE CHEAP—Modern home, Ford sedan, like new, 24-foot cabin cruiser. See Harry Sabin. FOR SALE—Completely furnished three-room house. Close in. In- quire Ellingen Apts. | FOR SALE—Eght room house com- pletly furnished. 6th and Ken- nedy. Mrs. Peter Melseth. FOR SALE—Large choice tomato plants, 50 cents per doz. Pansy plants 50 cents per doz. GARDEN PATCH. FOR SALE—New 8-tube all-electric | Silvertone Radio. Long and short wave. $40. Phone 5201. FOR SALE—Summer home. Good buy. Phone Apartment 9, CIiff Apartments. | FOR SALE—2 lots, good location, also six-room house and lot. Phone 330. | FOR SALE—16 It. outhoard motor- boat and 8 hp. Johnson motor. | Phone 2852, 1 NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash. | Inquire 132 6th St. CHILDREN cared for oy day, week | or month. Phone 2553 e LOST AND FOUND —_— - e LOST—Keys in leather keytalner on Glacier Highway. Reward. Please return to Butler Mauro Drug Co. LOST — Strayed 4-month black male bird dog pup. Answers to name of Barney., Telephone 556. Reward. LOST — Keycase containing keys. Reward. George Folta. 3 D — Woman for general ‘housework. Apply Mrs. J. P Mullen. —_—,— W—_wm wanty “Work by day or hour. Phone 44. - _—— — L . “Tomorrow’s Styles HOILLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR Shoes Made Like New While U Wait THE GARDEN PATCH GOODRICH MEN'S sm;z PACE S “See BIG VAN MODERN BEAUTY SHOP 403 Goldstein Blig. Phone Auice CLARK 357 WANTED ! WANTED—Girl ,for general house- work, P. O, Box 289. TO TRADE—Colts 38-40 six-shoot- er for rifle. Address Empire 3170, i ATTENTION TROLLERS There will be & meeting tonight at 9:30 o'clock in the Council Chambers at the City Hall. All interested are urged to attend. | RICHARD T, HARRIS, | .. Port Delegate. | —adv. 4 Old newspupers for sale at Em- D"e Office, D i o S R TURN yool ola gvid Into value.| [ Oash or trade at Nugges 6bop. ' | | Marine News eseeesee e Y Two Young Men Steamer Movements Make Good W ages NORTHBOUND . : princess Norah scheduled to « | Hand-Trolling ¢ arive Sundsy.afternoon of §| g Nion and Rebert o evening. . e North Wind scheduled to ar- @ “,mchoy,) :):." :?nci;l:::r::; ¢ rive Monday. ®| hand-trolling at Tee Harbor, ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS ®| grenchy had the best luck, © Other sailings subject to COn~ ® | catching 5 kings, the largest e ditions present Longshore- ®| weighing 47 pounds, while Nel- e men’s strike. N ®| son caught two big fellows. ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS © Frenchy is thinking of retir- @ No steamer north or to west- ®| jng from his profession as Em- ward. g ®| pire seller and going into the LOCAL gm-més ® | fishing industry in a large way, © Estebeth leaves every Thurs- The fish were scld to the ¢ day night at 6 pm,. fOr ®| Juneau Cold Storage. e Sitka and wey ports. e - > | ® Pacific leaves every Thursday o i at 10 am, tor petersourg, ¢ V[RGINIA IV BRINGS Kake and way ports, e 00 0 e 00 00 000 LOGS; SAWMILL OPENS| /AFTER SHORT LAYOFF| ecessssvagsioeooe ® Tm“, 10! r The Virginia IV brought in a 0060008980880 5, hoard feet raft of logs thi 5 morning from Red Bay, and the High tide, 4:40 am, 151 feet. | jyneqy Lumber Mills resumed op- | Low tide, 11:15 am. 00 feet. |erations again after a shut-down of | High tide, 5:56 pm. 147 feel. |five gays due to having run out of Low tidé, 11:52 pm. 36 feel. |jo55 Seventy-five men went back | Tides Monday to work. | High tide, 5:50 a.m., 13.7 feet. Low tide, 12:17 pm. 1.3 feet. ? 5 High tide, 6:5 pm., 148 feet. ALASEA VEGELABLES Locally grown onions and rad- ishes are making their appearance at all grocery stores today. Some | local rhubarb is also on the mar- \ ket. 5 NORTH WIND WILL HAVE 387 TONS OF [ FREIGHT FOR HERE ——— e — STICE When the North Wind arrives R 4 Monday, she will have 387 tons of M:)Au(;f,';fe mt»filmgminl)r Wy freight for Juneau from Seattle, 3 1*"ucL;cc LA ‘according to D. B. Femmer, local ndv . ‘DR W, W. éOUNCIL freight agent for the Northland ~_ o s e Transportation Company. | Part of the consignment will be 800 sacks of cement for the Doug-| 1as Island Bridge, the remainder | being foodstuffs. charge of FIRST VESSEL FO NOME SAILS NEXT WEEK FROM SOUTH SEATTLE, June 2—Bound for Bering Sea to enter the mail route between Nome, St. Michael and Golovin Bay, the T75-foot motor vessel Méteor leaves mnext week Joaded with passengers, mail and freight. The Méteor is the first boat for Nome from here this year. ———-——— MRES. WILLIAMS GOES Mrs. W. H. Williams and son Albert are leaving on the Norah for a visit to her parents at Sa- linas, California. Mrs. Williams is taking her automobile with her and will drive south from Vancou- ver to Salinas. AGAIN this summer the Northern Pacific Railway offers exceptionally low round trip fares for those who want to enjoy a comfortable trip to the Centuryof Progress I e - — Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Handling finances on a and simplicity. A Checki provides the accuracy T4 2 5 C AT N The First National Bank household, and business = The First Z$ JUNEAU, e PRI el ‘ AIR-C?;W%{;I‘IONED ’ HAVE A CHECKING ACCOUNT Chstivaioniclub aad ;::;ng ‘ for PERSONAL uwh} I'?ED thtfi NORTH COAST in i ill b ‘ H OUSEH,OLD air-conditioxlxsegfirxln tir;avsvel yos l or BUSINESS | live in a climate made-to-or- FINANCES! der. ..cool, clean, quiét and atic basis requires accuracy, safety, convenience equlpmgnt. Q}‘ sg'fety of this dependable bank, Another fine train East from and the conveniepce and simplicity that only Seattle ig the ALASKAN. paying by ¢ sifords. For mofly-uvfiqvflfiomfion on or more Checking Accounts here for personal, our service—we will enfoy serving you. [ Buiik Exposition in Chicago. Here's the chance of a lifetime to spend a pleasent summer in the East and see this great exposition of ancient and modern life. thoroughly comfortable. The *famously good” Northern Pacific meals are even more enticing in these luxurious dining cars. businesslike and system- ng Account at this bank of modern bookkeeping 5 trips anywhere, call, write ble— invites you to have one = o e KARL K. KATZ Alaska Representative finance. You will enjoy 200 Smith Tower SEATTLE National ALASKA o QNS & OR § f | Strawberry Point being determined | pyjo¢ gljis, Lioyd Jarman, mechanic, THE SANITARY GROCERY R & Ready for" American Invasion An aerial view over the Solent, Southampton, Eng., as the “Endeavor,” British challenger for the America’s Cup, underwent a trial spin und & full head of sail. Inset, Mrs. T. O. M. Sopwith, wife of thesgwne:'l. i: the wheel of the “Endeavor” during her trial run. 8. S. CURACAO due Juneau Sunday noon sailing southbound as far as Ketchikan Returning to Juneau about June 6, sailing Westward to Seward. For ail trayel information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKanna, Agt. Phone 2 D TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Ly. Seattle Ar, Juneau Lv. Juneay March 12 16 18 March 26 30 Apr. 1 April 9 13 15 April 22 21 29 May 7 11 13 May 21 25 27 June 4 8 10 June 18 24 22 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 STEAMER NORTHWIND Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar.& Lv. Leave Ar. & L. Scattle Janeau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Mar. 19 24 Apr. 30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 Apr. 2 7 May 14 10 Jun. 25 30 Apr. 16 21 May 28 Jun. 2 July 9 14 J. B. Burford & C3. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas T [ 99 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat M. S. ZAPORA May 16 May 23 May: 24 Beef on Hoof Near ]uneau Too Wild to Relieve Market; Believe It or Not, It Is So Plans to supply the local meat) .. jewell, N. M. Jasper, Mrs E. shortage with Alaska grown beef o creedq are at a stalemate at the present time, due to beef on the hoof at Off to Sitka At 10:30 o'clock the Chichagof,| to stay on the hoof. 1 e it Wilbur Irving, proprietor of the ;f:h}fi:: ;gflozingu;:s:;};eg:s&):: Totem Grocery and Market, fleW wiiam "Grossman, Mrs. Martha | out there yesterday in Sheldon|cougn €. W. Hill, Peter Kostro- | Simmons' plane looking for beef. metinotr and Bob Cockburn. Parker Brothers are entirely sold mpis afternoon at 3 O'cloék the out, and Stockman Hall, near| cnichagof will make another'spe- Strawberry Point, reported 75 hcad"cml trip to Sitka and Chichagof of fine cattle on hand, but so Wild | phose hooked for Sitka are Mr. and that it will be impossible to make | ype John T, Finley, Mrs, Frank delivery in time to prevent tl\e]swa'nz and fiob Hel;nmg"George shortage. Bolyan will be a passenger for Chi- | Mr, Irving returned to Juneau|opagor last night at 8 o'clock, meatless. Baranof Held in Seward Extremely bad weather held the seaplane Baranof, pilot Gene Mey- ring, in Seward yesterday, accord- ing to information received by A. B. Hayes, company manager. How- ever weather reports today are more favorable and it is expected that he will get through, Mr. Hayes said. CHICHAGOF MAKES KETCHIKAN, SITKA | TRIPS THIS A. M. At 6:30 o'clock last evening, the seaplane Chichagof, of the Alaska Southern Airways, pilot R. E. Ellis, and A. P. Brewer, mechanic, left here for Ketchikan and way points with three teachers aboard to make connections with the Princess Ade- laide, scheduled to leave Ketchi- kan southbound at midnight last night. Those leaving here in the ENGSTROM PURCHASES 11 SALMON CATCHES E. E. Engsirom bought 4459 pounds of salmon from 11 trollers today, who are in from the fish- ing grounds until Alaska shipping plane were Miss Maurine Herbig, | is resumed. Miss Ann Easton and James Pel-| The sellers were Ole Brensdal, ley, teachers in the Juneau schools,| 1,000 pounds; Oscar Niemi, 200 pounds; J. L. Johnson, 200 pounds; |E. Gurran, 40 pounds; J. L. Wil- | llams, 44 pounds; Alfred Ruotsala, 400 pounds; Charles Kitti, 200 pounds; A. Tassel, 75 pounds; J. Sonderland, 600 pounds; Ingvald Sonderland, 200 pounds; Abel Koski, for Ketchikan, and G. D. McDon- ald, aboard for Petersburg. The Chichagof, piloted by Mr, mechanic Brewer, returned Ellis, here from Ketchikan at 9:30 o'clock this morning with a full load of passengers. Arriving here were Lou Turoff, Mrs. J. C. Michaelson, Hom- 1,500 pounds. 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 Cable nddress-—-lfATCO—-Jnnean Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Jurieau Commercial Dock, Ageny Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Alaska Southern Airways SAFE! FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE} Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation Weekly ,Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL CAHNADIAN PACIFIC FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU | 7 - 6:15a.m. 14:00p.m. SAILING ::lh.m. Gfllp.n. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA ,;m“““ and SEATTLE 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. 3:00p.m. 12:00 Midnigad From Juneau 3:30pm. *1:00a.m. PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS May 8—17—27 ;m g:gggm- B .m. June 5—15 ‘ §:30am, *7:45p.m. 9:308.m. 10:00p. PRINCESS LOUISE 2dpm it June 22 2:15p.m. 12:158.m. 8:45p.m, *1:15pm. | t—Goes to Thane. Juneau Ferry & Navigs tion Company futt . W. MULVIHILL, Agént oot JUNEAU RESTAURANT , Chas. Peterson ’ | “THE HQME OF GOOD | FOOD” TIME SCHEDULE Pacific Transportation Company M. S, “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ALASKA AIR EXPRESS FOR CHARTER Lockheed 6-Passenger- e v . TELEPHONE 22 i A E....---A _ _ “The Store That Pleases” points. J. B. Burford & Co., Agedts Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. CHANNEL BUS LINE Three Trips Every Day . Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 a.m. *7:45 am, 12:30 p.m. 2:30 pm. 4:15 p.m. 5:30 pm. Special Trip—Saturdays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight “ESTEBETH” Special Trip—Sundays Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- | luv’:ehuknly—czfip.m day at 6 P, M. for Sitka asé Leave Juneau—9:45 pm. Way Ports *Sundays and Holidays DAVE HOUSEL, Agend Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau Phone Single O *8:00 a.m. *9:15 am. S