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3 E ! { ] | ] [ l | POLLY AND HER PALS SEAVIEW Apts. vancancies. P\m; jshed for housekeeping, light, water, etc. FOR RENT—Furnished steamheat- ed apt. Inquire Bishop Apts. FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished flat and bath. Phone 393. FOR RENT—Two-room apt., house- keeping room, range, $20.00. Ev- erything furnished. Phone 436. Channel Apts. FOR RENT — Petersen House, 3rd and Dixon. Address P. O. Box 1852. Phone 1393. NR RENT—HouseA Inquire Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT—Marstall Apts. Four- room furnished apt. heated. Ex- cellent view. Also 6-room un- funished house newly decorated Phone 330. FOUR rooms and bath, steam- heated, nicely furnished, electric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts FOR RENT—aAparument in Frances Apts. Nicely furnished. Heated Frigidaire. Inquie 132 6th S ancy.—id—cfs;{de Apts. Phone 5701 SJANOS rented, Anderson. tuned. Phone house. Phone 187 after § pm. MISCELL ANE()l MEN now being .selected for | m - tical training in Radio Television and Sound work. Representative of $1,000,000 corporation cooper- ating with 40 leading mfgs. of radio and allied equipment here in Juneau now to interview those interested in advancing them- selves or_in taking up this at- tractive fieti¥or work. “Write* give ing name, age, phone number or address to G 3905 Empire. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A gold fraternity pin stud- ded with pearls. Please return to Piggly Wiggly. Reward. LOST—1If anyone has found a green canary bird Phone 395. Reward. LOST — stsmg from outside of George Brothers' store Friday ~T ! f / / / ' FOR SALE — Thor electric ironer. Phone 325, Treadwell. FOR SALE713 IL sea %led almost new with or without 16 Sea Horse Johnson outboard; also shot gun and two heavy game rifles, camp stove and pipe. Cruiser Umpqus Lower City Float. Can be seen 10 to 5 daily. FOR SALE—Cruiser Umpqua, navy hull, large cabin, Pullman type berths, sleeps six, open cock pit, all conveniences for extended cruises in these waters. Can be purchased at bargain. Lower City Float. Can be seen ten to five daily or py appointment. Phone 611. FOR SALE—Welding of all mater- ials, Alaska Welders. Phone 441. WHIPPET sedan, 1929 model. Will sacrifice for cash. Phone 5853. FOR SALE or exchange for house and lot of about $3500 value— prosperous business in Juneau. Address all inquiries to Box 1134. FOR SALE—Stoves, mattress, con- goleum, chairs, tables, bureaus. Apply Channel Apartments, Phone 436. “Box 183, City. T‘hr;burner, two oven, Westinghouse electric range. Good condition. Reasonable for cash. Cole Transfer. SILVER FOXE: FOR SALE—Willys-Knight sedan, good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire Miners Recrea- tion Parlors or telephone 151. FOR SALE — Hudson sedan and Ford coupe. Phone 202. NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash, Inquire 132 6th St. CHILDREN cared for by day, weck or month. Phone 2552. TURN your ol(l’”g(’xidfi xxlibi\' e. Cash or trade at . Nugget Shop. w ANTED YOUNG woman, agc n yr; ex- perienced in cashiering and gen- eral store work, but take any- thing that is honest and perma- | nent. Write to 515 Seattle, Wash. 11th Ave., floon, boy’s bicycle, newly painted | WANTED To rent a three or four red with black trim. Return to Donald Dudueff, Grant Apts. Re- ward for information. MODERN BEAUTY SHOP | 403 (mldstein Bldg. Phone 357 | Arice CLARK PRESCRIP'I‘ION WORK Is Our Specialty Guy L. Smith Drug Store Front St. Phone 97 ‘YOUR CAB co’ PHONE 151 COMFORT and SAFETY 24-Hour room furnished house. R 3910, Empire. IT’S Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal [ Think of are of chief concern to You will enjoy Inquire In selecting a bank, consider those things which venience of location, the friendly spirit snd atti- tude of those with whom you deal, their willing- ness to advise and cooperate, and their genuine interest in your financial affairs. “ Think of yourself, then bank at THIS BANK where all these advantages. are combined with sound, safe management and complete facilities to provide banking satisfaction and safety. Think of this bank a8 YOUR bank. we will enjoy serving you! The First National ® ® 06 0 0 % 0 0 0 00 Steamer Movements . . [ NORTHBOUND . Northland scheduled to arrive e at 4 o'clock this afternoon. e Princess Charlotte scheduled ® to arrive tomorrow evening. e Yukon scheduled to arrive ® Wednesday afternoon. . North Wind scheduled to ar- e rive, Wednesday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e (By agreement with the long- e shoremen, Alaska boats will e ® be loaded at Tacoma, untu e e the present strike 1s settled. ® Prince George scheduled to ¢ail from Vancouver at 8 o'clock tonight. Alaska scheduled to sail from Tacoma July 24 at 9 a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Tacoma July 25 at 9 pm, Haleakala' scheduled to sail from Tacoma July 27 at 9 a. m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 28 at 9 p.m. SOUTHB&«UND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south 4 oclock in the morning. Aleutian scheduled to arrive tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Princess Alice scheduled to ar: ® rive in port at 5 o'clock and e sails south 2. hours later. L4 LOCAL SAILINGS ® Kenai leaves every Wednes- e day night at 6 p. m, for e Sitka and way ports. ® Estebeth leaves every Wed- . . . - . 0000000000000 0000000000000 nesday at 10 a. m. for Chi: chagof and wayports via Icy Strait. . . Dart leaves every Friday at e 11 a.m,, for Petersburg, Kake e and wayports, L] 00 ecsevvocsooe Old newspapers ror sale at Eme~ pire Office. LADIES’ HEEL LIFTS i { Leather—35c—Composition | [ The Begt Shine in Town HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR | FRED LEHTO | M P — i WARRACK L { Construction Co. | | Juneaun Phone 487 Yourself! yourself. Consider con- d e Q r Marine News PRINCESS ALICE MAKES SPECIAL The Camadian Facific steamer Princess Alice, Capt. James Flood, master, and P. A. Hole, purser, ar- evening on a special tourist voy- age, ‘The Princess Alice had 146 pas- sengers aboard, when leaving Van- Juneau: Mrs. M. Bowden, Bowden, Roberta Fraser, 'Margaret Miller, J. A. White and Willilam Bichan. on the Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle east Alaska service for this one trip tions. M.S. ESTEBETH TAKES The motorship Estebeth, Capt Edward Bach, left yesterday after- noon for Angoon with a ‘large shipment of lumber and towing a lcaded scow. necessary to transport the entire consignment. at 4 o'clock from her first voyage to Icy Straits points since coming | off the Sitka mail run. Capt.! Bach reported a very good trip,| both from the standpoint of busi- ness and from that of weather’en-| countered. An Exacting Science In our sincere endeavor to fulfill all of the requirements of this essential occupation we. are keeping constantly in step with the great advance- ments which are being made. These new discoveries and developments contribute to make our funeral service a more comforting tribute, The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE ' 136-2 “The Last Service Is the - Greatest Tribute” of Guaranteed Qualities! The assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours when you pat~ ronize this establishment! an Ale Heidelberg ON DRAUGHT [ } The Miners ALASKA CRUISE rived in Juneau at 7 o'clogk last| couver, and six of them were for Ed; Ordinarily the Princess Alice is| |run, and was put into the South-| to relieve congestion of reserva-, LUMBER TO ANGOON Another trip will be | The Estebeth returned to Juneau: NURTHWESTERN LATE SATURDAY The steamer Northwestern, Capt. William MacDonald, master, and Paul B. Coe, purser, docked Sat- jurday night at 10 o'clock at the | Pacific Coast dock, northbound from Tacoma, and sailed for Skag- way at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. engers leaving the ship here | were Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Council, A. E. Hansen, G. Westeg, R. ' Wood and W. Wheeler from Seat- tle; Mrs. Leslie White, Mrs, C. M. i Jorgensen, Rena Carrol White, Dennis Gallagher, Mrs, Dennis ! Gallagher, N. Beckwith, F. Holm- ‘bex'g and Fred K. Ordway from | Ketchikan; and F. E. Walker and Y. G. Anderson from Petersburg. The Northwestern had a full passenger list, principally of round trip fares of whom there were 132, and a good miscellaneous cargo of | freight. The steamer left for Skagway with H. A. Gerstman, J. P. Anderson, C. L. Lamb, M. S. Whittier, H. D. Kirmse, Mrs. J. E. Shafer, J. E | Schafer, Frank Dunlop, Medford “(‘.n;nl, Bill Phelps for Skagway and |J L. Johns, Chet Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy McLean, as passengers for Haines. The Northwestern was to stop |at Haines and scheduléti to arrive ‘nL Skagway this morning and in Juneau southbound early Tuesday morning. At Skagway ore from Mayo, Y. T., was to be taken abeard for shipment south. The Northwestern brought 1,400 tons of freight and three days’ mail in addition to pésscn"ers and express. ————— - INEW COAST GUARD PATROL CRUISER IS | LAUNCHED, SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 23.—With a bot- tle of champagne broken over her steel prow, the Coast Guard's new $150,000 patrol cruiser Ariadne was ilaunched at the Lake Union Dry Dock and Machine Works last Sat- urday. ‘When completed and placed in commission, t‘he Ariadne will be stationed at "San Francisco. CANNERY TENDER ! TAKES 10 WORKERS ( FOR TYEE PLANT The Fishhawk, Sebastian Stuart Fish Company cannery . tender from { Tyee, arrived in Juneau at 10 | o'clock this morning, and left again shortly after noon. | Capt. Andrew Froland is in GGG charge of the Fishhawk, and whi]ei ' here, he hired 10 Indians to work ,as slimers in the cannery. | According to those on the Fish- {hawk, the run of fish has yet to "make its appearance, at least the humpies have not shown up co e BT ‘ NORCO SAILING | From Tacoma Wedncsday, due Ju- |neau July 30. Place your orders ‘now for all classes of merchandise. —adv. e o /Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. 'INFROM SOUTH IS SCENE OF FINEST STEAMERS Steamer ALEUTIAN N WESTERN YUKON ALASKA HALEARALA ALEUTIAN July S. 8. KENAI leaves SEWARD DOCK - LABOR FIGHT SEWARD, Alaska, July 23. -— A scrimmage between the crews of the Aleutian and Depere and the Standard Oil tanker Harper last Saturday resulted in two men being treated in the hospital here for injuries and bruises. Sixty union men of the Alaska Steamship Company vessels gath- ered at the approaches of the Standard Oil Company’s dock on arrival of the Harper at 5 o'clock. The union men were dispersed when the Harper withdrew to an- chorage leaving six or eight sail- == RORT ors uptown. These were unaware L. Seattle of the trouble and were made the June 18 brunt of the Union pickets' attack July » as they approached the dock at 9 July 16 o’clock. July 30 Clubs and stones were used. Aug. 13 No local men were involved. Aug. 27 The Aleutian sailed Sunday but| Sept. 10 the Depere remained at the dock.) July 17 July 21 July 24 July 28 FREIGHTER SAILINGS: Nizina and Tanana from Tacoma July 20 and July 25 respectively LARGEST + FLEET SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Tacoma Northbound Southbound Due Juneau Due Juneau July 23 July 24 July 30 July 30 Aug. 1 Aug. 6 July 21 July 24 July 28 27 July 31 Juneau ‘every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sitka and way ports For information regarding ports of call CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J: McKANNA, Agent * PHONE2 HLA fi TRANSPORTATION C MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND ‘ Ar. Juneau Lv. .'lll!u 22 24 6 8 20 2 | Aug. 3 5 17 13 31 Sept. 2 14 16 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 ;I;::am}?arpcr is anchored in the; STEAMER NORTH WIND AR S leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneai ® 0 0 ® % v 0" g NO June 2§ o An“w 2 e TIDES TOMORROW | Juv 9 ” gt 9 ¥ 2900000 vesc0ae.n July 23 27 Sept. 17 21 S Aug. 6 10 Low tide 5:09 a. -14 feet. J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smitn High tide 11:40 a.m. 138 feet. Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Low tide 5:09 pm. 39 feet. Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas High tide 11:11 pm. 17.5 feet. - WOOD FOR SALE M. S. “ZAPORA” Block wood and klindling. Phone 358. 3 -adv_ wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Auto Rate—South, ‘Wills Navigation Company BUSY WHY Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. SAFE! FAST! PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL T et v " HIA B, HAYES, Manager Pt Motorship PAC I F Ic “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau every Wednes- day at 10:00 o'clock am. for Chichagof and way ports via Icy Straits. DAVE HOUSEL, Agent PHONE SINGLE O SAILING . TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE June 22; July 6, 20 i CANADIAN PHONE 3 Northuwestern Steamshii) Co. Ogerating S. S. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG Kirkpatrick sails from Tacoma July 19 , Evelyn Berg, July 21 R. L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 29; July 13, 27 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from ¥. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Juneau Commercial Dock JUNEAU Panhandle Air Trans port Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska THYRA MERRILL, Passenger Agent, Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel or CHET McLEAN C. V. KAY, Manager RESTAURANT Chas. Peterson “THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD” . | TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Three Trips Every Day *7:45 am. 2:30 p.m. Leave Juneau—132: 00 Midnight Special Trip—Sundays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Phone 3 Sails from Tacoma July 23 at midnight Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hoonan ‘senakce, Port Alexander, Kila- *Calls first trip of month onl) $1.00 per 100 pounds. Juneau Commercial D Pt N\ N Alaska Southern Airways PROVEN DEPENDABLE} Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See GASTINEAU HOTEY li FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 6;15a.m. 14:00pan 7:158.m, 6:165p.m. . 8:00a.m *7:30p.m 9:15a.m. 9:45p.m. 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. 3:00p.m. 12:00 Miansgti 3:30p.m. *1:00a.m mvn DOUGLAS 5;00p.m 6:30p.m *3:45p.m, 10:00p,m, 11:30p.m. 12:15a.m, *1:15p.m. *—Saturday only. 1—Goes to Thane. | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company ; ——————| | Chatham Straits Transportation Coy I'M. S. “DART” !}—-—-——-————H Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 11 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake,. Port Alexander and way ports, Freight received not later than 9 a m SWANSON BROS, Agents PHONE 217 Leave Juneaw | S ——————————— UNIVERSAL Bond an nd and Mortgah ge Valentin Bidg. Phone 58 Investment Service. o

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