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M. ] sasst work ‘come ‘to nothing.’ '/ However, with a feWw good dnys of rain, the situation has been suf- ficiently relieved so that crops are | saved, drinking water is replenish- ed and gardens heve perked up. y LI Sant AR MES. R. B. LESHER TO VISIT FAMILY FOR TWO MONTHS IN SASKATOON, (CANADA Mrs. R. B. Lesher, wife of Oapt Lesher of the Salvation Army, will leave for the south on the Princess Adelaide. S8he is going to her fam- wick Be da-pmw#m rose, orchid and red, on white grounds. no ironing. Finished in striped art ticking, filled with downy small goose feaethers. pifes T J TR .$1.00 .$1.00 $1:00 5100 5100 .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 $1:00 $1 00 ...$1.00 ..$1.00 .$1.00 candle- of bite, and gocd lcoking. Requires $6.95 each N ‘ot Y BN s i3t th The Order of Rainbow Girls was TYecently installed tn with’ ‘97 charter nembers. | Ecl ily home in Saskatchewan, Canada, for a visit of two months after which she plans to return to Ju- | neau. anson,. raine ;Chease, Torraine Edmond, {Irene Iverson, Trene Helekal, ‘Elea- nor Cochran, Mary ‘Lee McCrary, | {Long, Ingrid Hunger, Mary Ann kstrom, Muhel Ellis, Barbirs Nafsted, Phyllis Reed, Vera Down- Harriet = Cotton Blouses AR v Novelty Cotton Blouses, reg. $1.75, Spegial, ... .. Knitted Blouses and Sheer COthORS . i e b iy s DA Silk Blouses ... .... .....$295 Silk and Knit MIX Dollar Specials 1 fl||||I|IHIHIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|III|III-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIII||IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IlIlIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||||||III|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII $1.35 o, 4 | bright colors, * 36 in. wide, y Demin, blue an Unbleached Mu Bleached Hope Pequot. Sheets, Canvas, 8 and 1 48 inch wide. jnataral, color. & Ban Any price from 'Kahki Cloth; 36 in. wide, yard ... Quilting Cotton in one large sheet, 72x90 . Pequot Pillow Cases,-42x36, each Burlap, green, brown, natural, vard DRAPERIES A complete coflection of all the wanted and seasonable Draperies, including— Crashes = Damasks - Cretonnes Monkscloth - Linings CURTAINS Beautiful styles—2!; yards long—36 to French Ecru and T5cto $3.00 panel White Flannel Skirts.....$3.95 Silk Skirts, pastel shzldcs .$3.95 Corduroy Skirts .........53.50 Novelty: Weave Woolen Skirts . Woolen Sklrts plam colors ... $7'50 l)omestnc Cottons s, assorted combm‘ltmn of 3() in. wide, vard 35¢ Tapisrepp, @ new cloth for upholstering, Tickings, assorted neat patterns, feather proof, 32 in. w d brown, yard 1sling, 36-in. wide, yard . Muslin, 36 in. wide 63x108, each 00z, vard M arqulsettes Our prices on cuptain materials start at 25¢ per yard CURTAINS SHADOW LAGE PQTTE'D;: (EO éE SETS .+ CURTAINS age ot poln sl dregn conien. ticns. Top mecasures 22x43 inches and sash measures 25x35 inches. $1.50 RUFFLED CURTAINS Good quality cushion dot ruffled cur- tains in Priscilla style with 4¢inch finished rufflcs—42 inches wide, 2 1-6 22x44 bleached turkish towels.. ’M-e. pink, gold, Triced to give you 35c each TURKISH TOWELS ifl";: daagble-thread cclorcd border A geod qual- I(y with gond-lcullng colcred borders yards long. $1.35 up 1836 In. HUCK TOWELS Extra fine quality huck towels with very attractive dobby. borders avail- @ble in blue, gold, helio; and green. JPull 18x36-inch size; specially priced. A value at 25¢ each’ ) GIUSGN OF VALDEZ BES ANNAPOLIS EXAM | ke } “George Gilson, -son -of Mir. and | Mrs. John Gilson, prominent citi- | zens of Valdez, recently successfully ipassed the examination given for Bt the academy, where he |Michael J. Knowles were recently 1o United States ‘at Annapolis, and | 4nr ance fo the next | Wfl &t least before visiting | Tome again. . | CORDOVA LICENSES 33 Thirty-three beer, wine and liquor | licenges are in ‘éffect at Cordova. | | di 2y lieens B; ‘beer ana ‘wine licenses, 17; wholesale beer (T U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU = The Weather = (By the U. §! Wea r Bureau) = Forecast for Juneau and vicir fining at 4 pm., June 8: Clearing tonight, Saturday fm and warmer; moderate north- 4 westerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humldily Wind Veloclty ‘Weather | 4 pm. yest'y 30.22 50 Rain 4 am. today 3035 45 93 w 2 Cldy Noon_today 3039 51 70 w 8 Sprinkling sSEAPLANE FR TWI] HALIBUT ANCH MGE S VES§EL9 EL . Two ‘catches of halibut weré sold Pilot Steve Mills, of Anchorage, |in Juneau yesterday afternoon, the rought down his six-place Bel- | Missouri, Capt. Ole Jackson, 7,000 nca seaplane belonging to me'pounds and. the T3380, Capt. John tar Airways, in Juneau at 1 o'- Pademeister, 2,000 pounds; both. -to Y lock this afternoon with five pas- ngers from Anchorage, four of hem planning to go on from here Due to some objection on the 0. Benbte. part of distributors to the assert- The passengers are Art Froden-|eq jow quality of salmon at this erg, proprietor of the Anchorage|time of the year, buyers may not weet Shop; H. L. Reed, manager| resyme purchasing until after the f the Piggly-Wiggly-Arctic; MIS.| pourgh of July, although. mo in- . McGee, of the McGee Airways; | stryctions to that effect have yet rthur March, assistant postmaster | poen received by local buyers. ¢ Anchorage;, sng agis Call, The halibut chooner Coolidge, Miss Call is to remain over here Capt. L. Akslen, took ice last even- < nd catch a steamer south. The jns at the Cold Storage and de- emainder of the party planned to parl.ed 10‘. the fishing .banks. eave at 2 o'clock this an,ernoon for | JBARANOF RETURNS FROM WESTWARD . THIS " AFTERNOON (the New England Fish Company at 6.10 and 4 cents per pound. The plane left Anchorage yes-! erday morning, and stopped over ast night at Yakutat. It is the‘ hope of Pilot Mills that Seattle| can be reached before midnight to- | *111% night, . | Returning from Cordova, the sea- PR LR s HET e Ty | plane Baranof, piloted by Gene 4 | Meyring, Lloyd Jarman, mechanic, SERVICE INNOVATION TS { arrived here this afternoon at 2:30 STARTED BY ROYAL BLUE oclock, Wilson Parks was a pas- ‘senger for this place from Cor- = An innovation In’service is that dova on the piane. == of the Royal Blue Cabs this weekl As soon as possible after its ar- n offering to loan cardsand bridge | rival, the Baranof, piloted by Mr. ing pads to parties on request | Meyring, took off for Petersburg vithout any charge, either for the | to bring the passengers from Ket- naterials or for.delivery. |chikan on through to Juneau. To- Both the cards and the pads are morrow, with ‘a heavy schedule, p ighly attractive in design, and the | the Baranof will aslo make its b company will probably be kept regular trip. to Sitka, Chichagof supplymg their calls ' and way points. oW | CSTRELE LRt S N v Hpn WA o V,Anu - o ‘ o LW, il Ny R SATURDA¥5 | % Another of Those Wonderful | _% Assortments 0fr Lo ; = E ROGERS | i CHOCOLATES g W ‘(flle famié as Before) © “" g £ E = g 4 licenses, 4; liquor licenses, 4. ——ee—— OLDTIMERS WED —— | Veronca Elizabeth Kavet nnd married in Cordova. Both are old- \fimers of Alaska, having been in |the Territory and in the Klondike since the gold rush days. Mrs. ‘Knowles has been manager of the | Upper Tonsina roadhouse for some umecnd Mr. Knowles has a prom- ising quartz claim ‘on Stewart Creek at -Mile 4 on the Richard- |Gwm MMW]M are ciassified as follows: Immmvfldfl