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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1934. x———————‘———-‘————_——r-m——'_——vfi?-‘——"—— M KE PINHIS P'! GE P a Y - Yo, Real Dividends-—Send Your Advertising Message Into More Than 2,000 Homes Every Dm, at a (‘ost That It Far A 3 B == Below the Rates' oj {ny Proportionate Newspaper in the Territory of Alaska g e 9 kit T | LARGEST Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer tound Southbound YUKON . 3 July 31 HALEAKALA Aug. 1 ALEUTIAN July 20 Aug. 1 Aug. ‘7 N'WESTERN Aug. 1 Aug. 4 Aug. 6 YUKON Auz. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 13 a HALEAKALA Auz. 6 Aug. 11 $. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau very Wednesday . at € p.m. for Sitka and way ports. | Marine News | | NORTHLAND HAS’{ § PASSENGERS NOTICE When adverti ers put in ads {hey sometimes den’t wish to be bethered with phone calls Information d answering dcorbells, so we s ive them a box number, such P’lo'll} 374 : B:x 10-A, Empire. Pecple wanting to answer these ads should scnd letters Count 5 average words to the | addrcssed ¢ the box number line. listed. We will see the adver- For information regardingz ports of call CALL Want Ad THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 R. J. McKANNA, Agent l'How ).R Monggan Eécapéé Guards —— Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- Yukon scheduled to arrive Daily rate per line for consecu- tiser gefs them. rive anytime. tive insertions: Princess Charlotte scheduled to First day, per line 10¢ THE EMPIRE arrive at 7:45 o'clock to- Following days, per line 5c night. i 5 Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- quest | Copy must be in office by 2 o'clock on day of publication to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone FOR SALE—One of finest trolling | el sometime Wednesday. Prince George scheduled to arrive early Thursday even- list from this port, the motorship ! ing. Northland, Capt. Leonard Willlams, | . . o . . . . . . . . - r cord passenger’| % . . Alaska due Saturday. ® |master and Harold Knight, purser, . . L] [ . . . . . . . . . . RAN SPO RTATIO N co. Norco due Saturday. sailed for Seattle early this morn- | MOTORS Nou’munm SCHEDULED SAILINGS ing with 42 passengers for vqrxous‘ ranching and could be used for SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 N s 1 felenh _ N ;’;:"cm':""m patsd G SiRune z;’;:l;"e‘;m;); dzzn‘e:ll]zgfi dfg:} | ® Zapara scheduled to sail from @ |ports along the line. No passerigers | ;"‘l::‘ ::l° g ";.:‘ { u . ";‘m 3 Phone 374 for ad-taker. sacrifice for quick sale less thanl i August B at Vmid- {ERgge o0, L July & 6 i 3 3 ASET T e LR 18% Aeres | night. | Those who went abodrd the ship July 16 20 22 g L‘T Cl"s SGhl combletal Princess Loulse schediled to | nere Mrs. Beulah Osborne, Jfly 30 Aug. 3 s partly cleared with complelely|q —gq from Vancouver August ®|Rodney Elstad, Mrs. A, O. Elstady ! 4 - modern house and other build- ! Aug. 13 17 19 | Io 11 at 9 pm. Berta Elstad, Ernie Manula, Donald i ings. Large vegetable garden, ox- 7 Aug. 271 31 Sept. 2 llont. . 16GA LR ultayi® Tor Northland scheduled to sall ®|Stickney, H. B. Crewson and Ken- | Sept. 10 14 16 G e S from Seattle August 13 at ®|peth Edwards for Petersburg. i | | FOR RENT — Furnished six room 9 pm. | F. Angerman and George Rice roadhouse as well. Address Em-' house. Phone 2501 ps Northwestern scheduled to sail ® |for Wrangell; Bob Coughlin, George Phors xt to President. 1t the most | STEAMER NORTH WIND i pire 3950. i e g from Seattle August 14 at ® |p. Alexander, W. J. Ryan, Mrs. L. 0:3‘{5""&:,!:, g,ifirf::,ftf,? f\?}x:' ae :},:gwpofi the pf'gf::u'fm of burly | lcave Seatlle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneas TWO large housekeeping rooms. FOR SALE—Model A Ford sedan. | 9 a. m. A. White, Helen Ross, Rena Carol'| Marines. who f“‘“‘ him constantly ashore. He is speeding to England | jyune 25 29 Aug. 20 2, Electric range. Phone 2551. Telephone 3901. SOUTHBATUND SAILINGS White, Mr. and Mrs. William L.}aboard his $2,000,000 yacht Corsair for a five-month s ewly July 9 13 Sept. 3 7 & e Aleutian scheduled south- e |Paul, Glenn Carrington and Hugh"‘“mued submarine telephone equipment enables hlmwkeepmaomhmt July 23 2 Sept. 17 21 MARSHALL Apt. Four rooms, furn- FOR SALE—Cockerelahd Springer bound Wednesday evening. e Wade for Ketchikan. | gmmunication with Wall Street. Yacht and its master ‘are ghown. By % ished, heated. Excellent view. , Spaniel pups. Niel Edmonds, Wil- | ¢ Haleakala scheduled —south- Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. Robert Mur- B uE S Ty & T 1oushby Avé. across from Fager- bound Saturday. hy, A. E. Hansen, Ray Momeny, | FAREWELL PARTY HELD { 3. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smitn P 5 ;:Gxx: 200‘0& range. 421% E Tth. oo concrete works. LOCAL SAILINGS ® | Mrs. Bertha Folkman, Mrs. William P”RSE sElNERS FOR MAJ. JOSEPH ACTON | Ticket Age.m, n;x:m Ag :n l;k:o‘n‘:. Kenai leaves every Wednes- ® Wakeham, Harry Relling, Jac Phone 7 ‘nne youg RENT_Quiet furnished heat- FOR SALE — The trolling boat = room. ;fia:; 330. PEARL W. Fully equipped. A<l .. condition. Apply Bill Williams, | FOR RENT_Two-room apts. Rea- Paris Inn. | sonable rents. Call 5102, Johnson i | day night at 6 p. mw, for ®|Zavodsky, W. Hallund, Ivar Eider, | A farewell party was recently S8itka and way ports. ® Leonard Lindros, Axel Peterson, T END STR'KE given in Wrangell to Major and‘ r yo 3 RS Estebeth leaves every Wed- ® Axel Lind, Mrs. M. H. Imlay, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Acton, departing heads :\1 S “ZA liORAw SAILS FROM SEATTLE AUGUST 8 nesday at 10 a. m. for Chi- ® Grace Fitch, Mrs. Glenn Bau of the Salvation Army of Alaska i 68 o AT MIDNIGHT fs i | | 1 1 ; . | chagof and wayports via Icy ® Louis Sarginson, Fred Bravender, Treaes and Northern British Columbia. Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan ‘feuakee, Port Alexande: Kia £ - FOR SALE—$1,000 Piggly Wiggly olumbia. g ) ; C it S SRR rétirred. sick \Hakite. 8% inc) b i e o AnAiPY it DHe Mayers, ooy Will Start Tomorrow to The eveat was sponsored by the wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls flrst trip of miontl: i e et Ao rt leaves every y at ® til Mortinson and Bert Whitfield various women’s organizations of te—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. " PFurnis ¢ terest paid twice yearly. See H. i & i 8 i Auto Ral pe! 7 FOR RENTPu mished ‘Apt. CUtr lerest paid twice yearly. See 11 a.m,, for Petersburg, Kake ® for Seattle, Catch Fish—Agree it Taw, ot 15 AR Vo e Dot S M P Bhra s et Bamifletr 0407 HE B e M sia L i SHER and wayports, © According to Jack Burford, local ment Is Accepted véry well attended. i o FOR fiENT TRRE P and bath. FOR SALE — 10 ft, river mt ®® 000 v e 88w @ 8 jpent for the Northland Transpor- | 1 Phone 1005, | model K 40 Johnson outboard | tation Company, every berth Was| SEATTLE, Aug. 7T—The purse ey e . s R ' motor. Phone 173. T o o000 ®n~u® e o e o taken out of Juneau, and it Was|gaine fishermen's strike, called at o furnished ——————++ 5 o BT RS e expected that the same would hold T i 'oflalcn:‘n):i'rbafiu;’;:m ;::iu” 5 FOR SALE — Tuor electric ironer. TIDRS T0MORROW true from each of the other SOuth-‘Neah e, = ULy, QL e dfs Motorslup ne Phone 325, Treadwell. 8.0 0% 3 » s afoedoeo t Alask: £ agreement with the packers over ‘ 3 S [ FOR RENT—wo-room apt., house- R ST — T il it {the price of sockeye, will end Wed- “ESTEBETH ;s keeping room, range 3;)000 Ev- FOR SALE—Welding of all mater- | Low tide 604 am, 00 feet | WOOD FOR SALE | nesday. inls. Alaska Welders, Phone 441, High tide 12:35 pm., 138 feet. P XOR SALE The fishermen have accepted the { Leaves Juneau every Wednes- gythlng furnished. Phone 436." " Low tide 6:09 pm., 4.1 feet. | Bl““ wood and kindling. Phone |yong of the Packers' Corporation { day at 10:00 o'clock am. for hannel Apts. wmm;x-:'r sedan, 19 el. Wil — e ——— $iay 20 7:“" prices which will be cents for § Chichagof and wzy ports via RENT — Petersen House, 3r Trouse, 3rd sacrifice for cash. Phone 5853, KETCHIKAN CHANGES P e PRty | tDE AR 200,000 salfion, 40 cents Icy Straits. for the second and not less than 30 cents for ‘all over 400,000. i DAVE HOUSEL, Agent ‘PHONE SINGLE: O ngi Dixon. Address P. O. BoX FOR SALE—Stoves, mattress, con- TAX PAYMENT SYSTEM 1852, Phone 1393. | - goleum, chairs, tables, bureaus. ; : F 0 R D ‘3 fi———-——" | Apply Channel Apanmenu.l The Ketchikan' City Council re- A, % )R rooms and bath, steam: ted, ly furnished, electric Phone 436, cently modified their tax system 1(:!!:NCY : i § § “COTE FAMILY" i » 5 » ! Everyone: ‘should eef acquainted PESSTCSETUSTSUSSCSSUON | L 4 i e ! 1 a4 i ———————————= ;slightly "for this year only. Taxes » Trigiastss. Wi _APts. FOR SALE — Hudson sedan and!gie to pe dye 'October 1 instead of | thoriz vith his. family he d heroines, § . 2 2 s 'Iuncy McBride Apts. Hmne $701. | | Fard coupe, Phone 202. July 31. Taxpayers are to‘pe al- (A.“ o8- Denlecs) .:;iml have lived Lhel\:) l;!fl: in el:eax:;. } TIME SCHEDULE Alask S uthem Air%fi s VIO wesia sk o | MIOK LEVEL LD, wheay tor ana (0100 10 S27% e o deliauen: GREASES |shd Whol " exampie wiuat i) Lol 8 Qe _‘“5“"“ % : S Inq“________w alty is applled, and the interest GAS 'h;l;e-m;'em. 1935 will mark the on st SAFSE; gt FALSTlSe (‘m ogns:mgf\gngN%fifLE) | for = —— |TORN your old §0ia irto value |0n delinquent taxes was cut from tercentenary of tr ival and X vnseculive Seas: bumnm i :"‘;’n’f“ Cazh of fende '8t Nugget. Dhop. |12 pex.cent,to 8 per cent per year OILS el o A g 0 B0 Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns : - . e ada. To commemorate this event a ARTER ' Mining Location Notices at Em-| Old salé at Emv A b ALSO PLANES FOR CH. WANTED | pire office. 4 pire o:;::‘ A J :',Z?.fl;phy o e com BN For Reservations—Call or: See: i o : - | ; -- _ GASTINEAU HO i WANTED — Experienced grocery uneau All the meftibers of the aforesaid A. B. HAYES, Manager S « lerk d k. Address J. E. | family and all those who 1d i c)u—ry, eEmr;e;ier eSS g3 supply any biographical or o::n- TIM CARD | L | |eaY otors ealogical information are kindly FERRY TIME ¥ WANTED—To rent a three or four | I X requested to communicate with the H TR : i room furnished house. Inquire] FOOT OF ‘MAIN' ST. Rev. Father Samuel Cote, 0. F. M., % R 3910, Empire. | :Frnng_fs:an Friary, or 890 St. Maur- & S e — | eet, Three-Ri . P. Q,|Leave.A \ LOST AND FOUND | Ganai. ot - & AR - \agrye | % lr— o AL 3 POUND—-One heavy Washington [ , bicycle. Owner may have samei . . ) YOU R CA.B i in, rt; 3 2 e T Think of Y ourself! co. | & o Y $ 4 Shop In Junea | 5 5 w In selectirig a bank, consider those things which (;lbéfflfill! 8 & KiR:KyA’l‘Rié iRt THU 5 1 ik B ARCE St | are of chief concern to yourself, Consider con- PHON! ; 3 PRINCESS TOUISE % : venience of location, the friendly spirit and atti- e sivt Bvelyn Bergy: July 27, ifrom'Seatle i Asgust 3, 17, 27 8 | tude of those with whom you deal, their willing- > e i g By “aand gely ST : ; > i 3 \ s 15 T e BT\t thetr ‘garina 1 I R.'L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT PRINGRSS CHARLOTTE ; 8 One interest in your financial affairs. i PHONE 3 | .1 yJuneau Commereial Dock July, 27, st 10 ;f Think of yourself, then bank at THIS BANK CbMFORT d §: = Tickets, 1eservations and full where all these advantages are combined with . an nee particulars i ? | sound, safe management and complete facillties - SAFETY Panhandle A"- Transportc P w provide banking satiéfaction and safety. - 11 [3 - Think of this W“ bank. 24—Hour ‘PA TC ok You will enjoy here . we will enjoy serving you! Ser ice l 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER £ PY ¢ i : Most Eeonomical Alr:Transportation in Alaska ® Stand at Miners’ THYRA) MERRILL, Passenger Agent, Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel or C_HET McLEAN Recreation Parlor " THE SMARY“T:ROGW PHONESSSORSS' *'~ “Tho Store Thas Plaes” Cardinal || . Gabs The F irst’Natibnal __UNIVERSAL Bond and. Mortgage

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