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YOURE HOPELESSLY OLD-FASHIONED, PA. AN THANK HEAVEN, MAWS OLD- __~ FASHIONED, TOO! FOR RENT — Two large house- keeping rooms. Electric range. Phone 2551. FOR RENT oom turnished #partment with bath. Telephone 201 or 426 or apply Knight Apartments. FOR RENT—Permanent by month and transit. MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT — Petersen House, 3rd and Dixon. Address P. O. Box 1852. Phone 1393. POR RENT—Seaview apts. Furish- ed, lights and water included. i FOR SALE — Electric range, sun lamp, kitchen furniture. Phone 982. FOR SALE—Electric Sewing Ma- ) chine, almost new, $35 cash. Ap- ply 323 Third Street. o FOR SALE—Child’s bed, mattress, 2 ft. by 4 ft. $5.00. Phone 2401. FOR ‘SALE—Furniture of Imperial Rooms at bargain. Phone 537. | FOR SALE—Willys-Knight sedan, good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire Miners Recrea- tion Parlors or telephone 151. POR RENT—House. Inquire Bishop Apartments. FOR SALE — Hudson sedan and Ford coupe. Phone 202. POR RENT—Wheel chair, by the day, week or month. See Econ- omy Furniture Co. FOR RENT — Merritt house on Calhoun Avenue, partly furnish- ed, new oil burner, three bed- reoms, reasonable. See Sperling. 1. —; —— POR RENT — Two large sleeping fooms; one suitable for two men. WView. Apply 421 East Seventh Street, lower Perelle Apartment. fi RENT—Marshall Apts. Four- room furnished apt. heated. Ex- cellent view. Also 6-room un- funished house newly decorated. Phone 330. E RENT — Furnished steam heated room, red house, above Bergmann Hotel, 3rd and Harris. Eu rooms and bath, steam- heated, nicely furnished, electric range, Prigidaire. Windsor Apts. fi RENT—Sleepiug room. Phone 219. FOR RENT—Aparument in Frances Apts. Nicely furnished. Heated. igidaire. Inquire 132 6th St. RENT — 4-room furnished apartment. Phone 3204. FOR REN;— steam heated apts. with private _bath. Telephone 5601. Vagancy. McBride Apts. Phone 5701. F*E BENT — Bummer. home at : River Landing. Phone 4751. -room furnished modern house 6th Street. Plano. Enquire 306 8t. or Phone 561. S rented, tuned. Phone LN " Bouse. Phone 187 after 6 pam. FANGAGY. Nuggot ApartmeBia_ “ROOM APT. Phone 2004. RENT—eepin ; room. Phone ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer MODERN BEAUTY SHOP 403 Goldsteln Bldg. Phone 357 “YOUR CAB co.’ PHONE FOR SALE—svoves, mattress, con- goleum, chairs, tables, bureaus. Apply Channel Apartments, Phone 436. i FOR SALE—Table and six chairs. 604 East St., corner Sixth. NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap fr cash. Inquire 132 6th St. CHILDREN cared for py day, week or month. Phone 2552. TURN yowmr ola goid Ints vilue. Cash or trade at Nugges 8hop WANTED WANTED—30 Govt. rifle. Phone 88. WANTED—By woman, position as cook, general housekeeper. No ob- jection to country. Address 3834, care Empire. WANTED — Womsn wants house work by day or hour. Phone 44. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bifocal glasses in blue case. Phone 0394. ¥ Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. © 0 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000" Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive at midnight tonight. Should heve 3% days' mail. Northland scheduled to arrive sometime Sunday. John C. Kirkpatrick scheduled to arrive Sunday or Mon- day. North Wind scheduled to ar- rive late' Sunday night. SCHEDULED SAILINGS (Sailings of American steam- ers are subject to settlement of longshoremen’s strike. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Jupe 23 at 9 a. m. Princess Charlogte scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 23 at 9 p. m. Haleakala scheduled fto sail from Seattle June 25 at 9 a. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle June 26 at 9 am. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle June 26. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle June 28. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 30 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince Rupert scheduled southbound tonight at mid- night. Aleutian scheduled bound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake and eeoeeo oo south- Marine News 000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 0000000 Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap | | | | | = «] BANK the 4 %Iui‘sr NATIONA trapsactions Are lled complete facilities like the atmospbee—it is this % s . . . because I have confidence in the men who pendable service with fielul attention to defails. At this bank there is no lost motion—all my and attentive service. Also T bank_is genuinely interested in me amnd my ee0 0 oss o000 TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 4:3¢ am., -03 High tide 11:00 a.m., 13.0 Low tide 428 pm., 43 High tide 10:30 p:m., 16.7 Tides Monday Low tide 5:25 am., -18 High tide 11:52 am, 140 Low tide 5:23 pm., 3.6 High tide 11:23 pm, 17.8 - HERRING POT CLOSED feet. feet. feet. feet. feet. feet. feet. feet. Martin Holst, owner of the her- ring pot at Auk Bay, yesterday pulled his nets in for the season, having sold all the which was impounded this spring. THE MISSY SHOP Specializing in HOSIERY, LINGERIE, HOUSE DRESSES and accessories at moderate prices [ .. L BANK busimess requires de- promptly, thanks to friendly. I feel that fresh bait - | | | | { L WAS REFERRIN' TO SCANDALOUS OUR MODERN VICTORIA HA'S FULL LOAD ON NOME VOYAGE When the steamer Victoria sailed from Setttle the other day on the first trip to Seward Pen- insula ports, every berth was oc- cupied. Aboard the liner are William A. Castleton, manager of the Sunset Creek Dredging Company; Fred Jones, manager of the Spruce Creek Mining Company; Sam Gaylor, manager of the Gold Bar Mining Company, which has prop- erties on Casadepaga Creek, thirty miles from Solomon; Tom Shaw, a mining operator of Counefl; Fred Nebes, manager of the North Star Dredging Company, which has mines near Council. ‘W. H. Greaves, a dredge operator of the Nome district; Mort Powell, a mining operator of Nome; Jo- seph Belleview, manager of the Dry Creek Dredging Company; A. N. Nylin, a mining operator of Sol- omon Creek; Charles Rice, who has properties near Teller; Joseph Sullivan, manager of gold mines near Bluff, and A. J. Kell, a min~ ing operator on Sunset Creek. Several En Route To Nome Other passengers are Grant R. Jackson, Nome banker, and wife; O. S. Weaver, manager of the Elec- tric Light Company at Nome; Ji Frawley, attorney at Nomejus wife; Boris Magids, a merch: with stores at Kotzebue, Keew: end Deering, and wife; Young, a herring packer at Golo~ vin; Dr. R. E. Smith of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs at Kotzebue. H. A. Greenberg, a merchant a# Nome; George J. Waldheim, who' "JESS BECAUSE I HAS A FEW GRAY HAIRS IS NO SIGN TM A BACK NUMBER! I LIKE YER NERVE, NIT-wWIT/ YAGHT CADREW LEAVES TODAY AFTER VISIT Party Abbard Gtiswold Pleasiire Boat Report Little Luck Fishing : The 80-foot motor yacht Cadrew, i owned by A. E. Griswold, electrical | manufacturer of Seattle, was in port last night, leaving this morn- ing. The Cadrew, which is cruising the waters of Southeast Alaska for the first time, being a relatively |new craft, came here from Ket- chikan, those abpard fishing on the way and having no luck, ac- cording, to reports, Members of the party are Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Griswold, Miss Melba Griswold, Dr. .and Mrs. W. S. Griswold, and Miss Geraldine 1Varclon. " .- ATTENTION! | RAINBOW GIRLS All members who expect to at- {tend RAINBOW-DE MOLAY PIC- NIC tomorrow, will meet at the Temple between 9 and 10 a. m. | Sunday. Cars will leaye from there. Be sure that you bring your as- signment of food. Ficken's cabin will be headquarters for the day. —ady. B e Shop in Jubeau torial Bldg., Juneau, Alaskd, until o'clock A. M. on July 11, 1934, for 10903 mile of grading and surfacing of the Hydaburg Highway, Hyda- John fburg Village Road in the Tongass National Forest, First Judicial Di- vision, Territory of Alaska, involv- ing 3.0 acres Clearing, 2.5 acres Grubbing, 3,340 cubic yards Un- classified Excavation, 1,300 cubic yards Gravel, Top, 49.0 M. ft. B. M. Untreated Timber, 200 M. ft. B. Public Roads. 419, Federal & Terri- | operates a tin mine at Tin Cityj{M. Treated Timber, 81 cubic yards Capt. Thomas Lyle, veteran Yukon Class A Concrete, 272 lineal feet River steamboat master, and wif#; Corrugated Metal Pipe, Nestable, and James P. Daly, agent for the |37, Alaska Steamship Company at flgol‘:neal feet Treated. Piling. The pounds Structural Steel, 1,-! Nome for the past eleven years. —_— . HOILLYWOOD | SHOE PARLOR Shoes Made Lik: New ‘While U Wait ‘i | L f —a of Ghdranteed Qualities! assurance ghat you are the purest and BEST is yours when you pat~ tonize' this establishment! i ¥ R L A PHONES e e g Noithiiesterii Steamship Co. Operating S. S. mmnfltww I m, Seattle nts i Southeastern and Evelyn Berg leaves Seattle Hipatrick leaves. Seattle ERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT THE SANIT 830RES attention of the bidder is directed | to the special provisions covering | Certificate of compliance with codes ! of fair competition, subletting and ! assigning . the contract, minimum | wage rates, and alternate bid to be submitted in case he may desire to, offer any foreign articles, mater- ials or supplies, Where plans and' speeifications are requested a de- posit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return .within ' thirty days after opening of bids. Checks . shall, be made payable to Bureau jof Public Reads, Juneau, Alaska. Plans and . Specifications -may. be examined at the Bureau of Roads, Federal & Territorjal Bldg., | Juneau, Ax.l.:ska, and Forest Service, TransfarrBaggage—Coal , PHO pposite | RYAN r [ O eyety 10 days fro; R L. PHONE 8 Panhimndle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER idiit W Air Transportation in Alaska mnfimfié&fiAfim‘: :;atineau RY GROCERY “The Siore That Ploises” ART MONDAY B | Operations will be resymed Mon- day at the Juneau Lumber Mills' plant. The Virginia IV. arrived last night with a raft from Wran- gell Narrews and ideft shortly after |for another raft and is due back tomorrow or early Monday. C———————.———— ~ HOME FROM VISIT Mrs. Frank A. Boyle, accom- papied by Mr. Boyle's niece, Miss i Norine Killoy- of Butte, Montana, refurned to her home in Juneau ,on the Princess Louise. During the ten weeks WMrs. Boyle was 1 south, she visited her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Morris in Vietoria, B. C., yand made trips to Vancouver, Se- ' west cities. She was joined about a month ago by Mr. Boyle, Terri- torial Auditer, who preceded her | return to Juneau last week. Mlss,‘ Killoy will spend the summer in Juneau. | soNGs oF ALaska By D. A. NOONAN Chief Steward M.S. Northland TITLES “Daytime in the Night-time” Fox Trot AND “Blue Forget-me-not of Alaska” Waltz 35¢_per copy at all leading music shops or 2540 First Ave., W., Seattle, Wn. B | | U. S. Department of Agriculture, {Bureau of Public Roads, June 19, 1934. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Bureay of i THE | GARDEN PATCH | FRESHER Fruits and Vegetables 1 | 1 Modern— Sensible Way . . . Gone are thesdays—and good riddance—when it was consid- ered bad form and disrespect- ful to consider burial costs. Dignity and beauty need not be strangers to common-sense economy as we have proved to many grateful clients. ‘We would appreciate an op- portunity tp demonstrate this truth to you now, while you can consider it calmly. The Charles W. Carter PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service 1s the Greatest Tribute” RN VEFYN BERG (Pler C) to all Southwestern Alaska ij:lq; 2ss Juneau Commercial Doek ,attle, Portland and other north-|: §AILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound June 25 Steamer ALEUTIAN N'WESTERN DEPERE HALEAKALA ALASKA TANANA ... July 3 ALEUTIAN July 2 For nformation regarding ports of call and rates call June 23 June 26 June 26 ~June 18 June 22 June 23 June 25 June 26 June 29 June 29 June 30 THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2 R. J. McKanna, Agent TRANSPORTATION | co. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND L. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneas June 18 22 % 2 July & § 8 July 16 20 22 July 30 Aug. 3 5 Awg. 13 1 13 Ang. 21 31 Sept. 2 Sept. 10 14 16 EEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 STEAMER NORTH WIND leave Seatfle Ar. & Ly. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Jineac June 25 29 Aug. 20 24 2 July 9 13 Sept. 3 7 July 23 2 Sept. 17 21 Aug. © 10 | J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Preight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phene 114 Douglas Leave Seattle Arrive Jutiean Leave Janead ” M. S‘ “ZAPORA June 26 July 3 July 3 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hoomsn Tenakee, Port Alexander, ¥Kis- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. PO Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent ———————————————————————————————————————————— N A Alaska Southern Airway S SAFE! FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE} Sixth Consecutive Season of S ccessful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Sout east Alaska Towns ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL CANADIAM ACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE June 22; July 6, 20 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 29; July 13, 27 U JUNEAU r RESTAURANT “THE HOME OF GOOD } | FOOD” TIME SCHEDULE day at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way polnta. J. B. Burford & Co., Agemts Phone B Valentine Bldg, Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight S {