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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1934, You Real Dividends—Seiid Your Advertising Message Into More Than 2,000 Homes Every Day, di a Cost That Is Far *= Below the Rates of Any Proportionate .’\Puapaper in llm Ter,ttor\ of Alaska e NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don’t wish to be bethered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: First day, per line Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- guest. Copy must be in office o'clock on day of publication insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephonc from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374 FOR RENT Pecple wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. 10 THE EMPIRE bc by 2 t FOR SALE—At a bargain for quick with two extra wheels, tires and accessories complete. Just new. Run only 1600 miles. be seen at Connors Motor Co. Ask for ad-taker. parlor heaters at bargain prices. FOR RENT—Vacuuii Cleaners for $10 to $35. Jurieau-Young Hard- rent, $250 per week. Rental may ware Co. be applied on purchase price of — R cleaner. Alaska Electric Light and YOR SALE—Otie of finest trolling Power CO. boat in Alaska, 37 feet long, com- g gk pletely equipped in A-1 condition, y'on f{:ENT lectric sewing ma- sacrifice for quick sale less than cines for rent, $1 week. Rental| one-half cost. Also 15% acres charges may be applied on pur-; Partly cleared with completely chase price. Alaska Electric Light! modern house and other build- and Power Co. ings. Large vegetable garden, ex- ,igfimmy-mo furnished, heaty.. b cellent location, suitable for ranching and could be used for lats ‘above the San Francisco Bakery roadhouse as well. "Address Em- ))ne 3950. POR RENT — Three furnished FOR SALE_Used cucumxng “heat- rooms suitable for couple. Close ers, first class condition, at bar- in, down stairs, private entrance. gain prices. Juneau-Young Hard- Phone 1851. ware Co BINGLE housékeeping, light, dish- FOR SALE—Model A Ford sedan. .es, linen, water, $15.00 month. Telephone 3901. 207 Second near Seward. FOR SALE We\ding of all mnr.er- lals. Alaska Welders. Phone 441. #OR RENT—4 rooms furnished on 4th. Rent $2250 per month. Phone 531. TWO large housekeeping rooms. Electric range. Phone 2551, FOR SALE—Stoves, mattress, con- goleum, chairs, tables, bureaus. Apply Channel Apartments, Phone 436. MARSHALL Apt. Four rooms, furn- FOR SALE — Hudson sedan and || ished, heated. Excellent view. Ford coupe. Phone 202. § rm. apt, elec. range. 421% E Tth. NIGE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash. Phone 2004, |_Inquire 133 6th 8. R e | A FOR RENT—Quliet furnished heat- | TURN your old gola irto value. ed room. Phone 330. | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FOR RENT — 2 rooms and bath. 57 8 Phone 1005. “ fiNE FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished ' | Wateh and Jewelry Repairing flat and bath. Phone 393. at very reasonable rates FOR Rt c—wo-room apt, house-| i PAYIL, BLOEDHORN ' keeping room, range, $20.00." JBv- 1 erything furnished. Phone 436.| ) FRONT STREET _Channel Apts. 1 e ! Mining Locatiun Notices at Em- R RENT — Petersen House, 3rd pire office. and Dixon. Address P. O. Box ®= . 1852. Phone 1363. [ [ THE acancy. Meiride Apts.Phone 50 | GARDEN ‘PATCH [ Fores o e 10 Anderson. IT’s R _RENT—Four-room furaiahied hhouse. .Phiohe 187 after 8 poi. CHILD’S PLAY to get them clean ; WARTED ~with ZORIC YOUNG couple wanted on placer DON’T worry about mining ‘trip for nbounwole;nt.hs No cost. Apply immediately, Em- junior’s suits and sigter’s coat. Zoric is the utique pire C 3967, w D—Midd]e aged couple nt Inn. Board, room, wages. lnqulre at once. Address furmsh- cleaning fluid that peng: trates deep into the fal ric . . . . eleans out the _#d at Empire office. FANT!:D—‘N rent_a three or four deepest-rooted dirt. Send the _children’s unwash- oom furnished house, lnquxre ables to us regularty for 1 3910, Empire. Zoric dry cleaning. ZORIC MISCELLANEOUS wearable second hand cloth- nqt at_ all exgensiye; GARMENT CLEANING SYSTEM ing bought. Channei Laundry," vm Ave. Phone 2102. Prescriptions Filled Accurately ® sale, one 1934 Pontiac Sport Coupe | FOR SALE—Several used circulator | q STEAMER ALASKA IS IT SHORE IS A By CLIFF STERRETT NATURE BEAT US To [T, IDEA oFAsHUg'SVE" FER US TLIVE OFF'N NATURE . Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND » Princess Louise scheduled to arrive this_ c\{exglng probab— ly about g o'glock. ® Zapora scheduled to arrive 6 Wednesday morning. e Prince Rupert scheduled to o arrive Thursday evening. ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle at noon Wed- e nesday, August 15. ® Aleutian scheduled to _sall e from Seattle at midnight, e August 15. 3 Haleakala scheduled to sail from Seattle August 17 at 10 a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle August 20 at 9 p. m Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle August 21 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBUUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound probably Thursday night. LOCAL SAILINGS Kenal leaves every Wednes- ®®ses 000 se “ | pinks. in the code of a clause prohibit-/ CANNERYMEN PROTEST ON with NRA Wade—Cer- tain Clause Requested KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Aug. 14— A minimum price of $1.10 a dozen for canned pinks is requested of hey called a defense move against a “distressing financial condition The cannerymen, meeting with Hugh J. Wade, Deputy NRA Ad- the opening cently in Seattle of $1 a dozen for They requested insertion ing selling at a loss. day night 4t 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. Estebeth leayes every Wed- nesday at 10 a. m. for Chi- chagof and wayports via Icy Strait. Dart leaves every Friday at 11 am,, for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. ® 6 00 0 v 0o o000 L] . L] . 21 . o . @00 98 xangee TIDES TOMORROW eeceo0convssccov 145 feet 15 feet 16.0 feet m, 1. 3feet High tide 3: Low tide 9: High tide 3: Low tide 10:08 31 a. m, 34 a. m, 43 p. m, p. HERE LAST EVENING Juneau arrlvn.lx on the steamer ' Alaska which was in port for an hour last evening, southbound, were E J. Steele, A. G. Black, Maj. and Mrs. M. J. Hopkins, 8. Wallstedt, ‘W H. Christoph, and H. W. Snell from Skegway; and Ralph A. Johnson and William Peterson from Haines. 1 ‘Those joining the ship for the trip south were Dorothy Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McKinnon, E.| M. Brennon and John Hoch for| Seattle; Miss L. Bristow and A McEachran for Ketchikan and William A. Hesse for Sitka. ROYAL ;RUSSIAN CLOCK REPAIRED LENINGRAD, Aug. 14.—A 17th- century clock which belonged to' Catherine II. and which has been sllent since 1915, is being repaired here. At noon a peacock spreads {@ golden tail, a rooster crows and !Southeast Alaska ports, 1lowing booked for Juneau: {Johnson, Mrs. !man, Max Wallace, I N f e 13 PASSENGERS ON NORTHLAND FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Aug. H. — Motorship Northland sailed at 2 am. today with 65 passengers aboard for the fol- Mrs. Ida Hoovari, Miss Doorthea M. L. MacSpadden J. Burnett, Lee Sted- Radinsky Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. M. Crawford, L. Sparks, F. B | Carothers, R. L. Pratt. The Northland is due late Friday night. 2 T BN SRR Duck hunters at a Long Island, N. Y, club are experimenting ih breeding wild ducks for sport. e e SHOP IN JUNEAU! and child, H V. n Juneau | COLEMAN'S | Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street b an owl, sitting on a tree branch,! strikes a chime. — - .o — SHOP IN JUNEAU! FULL RESPONSE Our service accommodates the needs of families in every walk of life. When- ever you call upon this or- ganization you immediately obtain its skilled and sincere interest. It is this reputation that is responsible for the fact that so many families of this city call upon us in the hour of their sorrow. The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 138-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” \ FISH PRIGE rSessnon Held at Ketchikan NRA by Alaska canners in which KENAI BRINGS 47 PASSENGERS IN FROM TRIP Arrives 4 Eck Yester- day Afternoon — Has 28 from Chichagof The Alaska Steamship Company feeder ship Kenai, Capt. G. Goetz, commander, and David Ramsay, purser, arrived in Juneau yester- day at 4 o'clock from her regular weekly mail run to Sitka and way ports. An unusually large number of pacsengers wds brought in, in- cluding many of the miners from the Chichagoff Mining Company, which has closed down for a month pending the settlement of labor troubles. Arrivals in Juneau were Louise ;Joseph. Mrs. Pete Smith and Kath- | erine Smith from Hawk Inlet; Frank ministrator in Alaska, complained they are unable to operate deerj price announced re-| | T. Burnett, | | | | | van, Elizabeth Fraser, Robert I-ler- * | buck, Robert Patterson, Robert Mc- | | Qlsen, | Hawkins, | Burelson, J. Spangler, Mike Feyka, | Walter Maki, See, Charles Norton, Hugo Koski. Moses Phillips, Robert Greenwal- der, H. Moses, A. H. Bryant, J J. G. Williams, Mrs. J G. Williams, Dorothy Klinds- worth and Anna L. Jackson from Hoonah. Those from Chichagof were P. Frank Worberg, William George Mills, Herbert H. Karvela, Siguard Holm, Martin Boskovich, John Plese, Erick Conn, Pete Plese, F. Riezich, Carl Norvat, Felix Olka, |C. Rhodes, Mrs. C. Rhodes, J, Lundin, Matt Makey, William Mec- Clain, John Erickson, H. Farley Tom Lewis, John Cernich, Alfred Carlson, and Nick Koski. Round trip passengers return- ing from the voyage were Mrs. M. J. Bavard, George F. Shaw Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKahna Thé Kenal is due to leave on an- other trip Wednesday evening a‘ 6 o'clock — e [ PASSENGERS ABOARD LOUISE FOR THIS PORT Canadian Paciilc steamer Prin- | cess Louise, due in port this even- | ing from the south, has the fol- | lowing passengers aboard booked for Juneau: Sister Mary Agnes, John Sulli- | ———eo— | ATTENTION MASONS | Called Communication of M:. Juneau Lodge No. 147 WEdnesdayi evening at 7:30 for the purpose of seeing the English Brethren of the Danae exemplifying English work. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Combe, Sister Mary Joyce. —adv. SUSIE-- SHE'S LiViN [THREE BOATS SELL SALMON, LOCAL MARKET Marketmg Assoclahon Pro- cessing Fish at Port Alexander Now Salmon arrivals here last even- ing and this morning included 000 pounds on the Elsie, Capt. Louis Tyssebro, from Sitka for the Alaska Trollers' Cooperative Marketing Association; 8,000 pounds on the Ina J., Capt. Pete Hammer for Wallis 8. George, and 6,000 pounds on the Sadie, Capt. S. A. Stevens, also for Mr. George. According to information receiv- ed here, the Cooperative Markat- ing Association is freezing and mild curing salmon at Port Alexander now. The motorship Donna Lang was chartered by Sigmund Ein- stoss, New York buyer who is handling all the Co-op fish, for that purpose. The vessel has been at Port Alexander only a few days. JOHN RECK, PRESIDENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ON MONTH'S VACATION John Reck, Presigent ~f the First National Bank, left here on the steamer Haleakala for the south to spend the hext month {n and around Seattle oti a month’s vaca- tion. — - A recent shortage of small coins forced overtime work in govern- ment mints. fr s Motorship “ESTEBETH” Ledves Juneau every Wednes- day at 10:00 o'clock a.m. for Chichagof and way ports via Icy Straits. DAVE HOUSEL, Agent PHONE SINGLE O TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE ‘Three Trips Every Day | Leave Auk Bay Leave Junn *7:00 am. *7:45 am. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 pm. 4:15 pm. 5:30 p.m. Special Trip—Saturdays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip—Sundays Leave Auk Bay—6: Northwésteré Y,Stea‘mship Co. Operating S. S. KIRKPA(TRlCK—EVELYN BERG Evelyn Berg, Jiily 27, from Seattle R. L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT PHONE 3 Juneau Commercial Dock Punthandle Air Transport Co. 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 Wills Navigation Company | SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Steamer B ALASKA YUKON N'WESTERN ALEUTIAN HALEAKALA Aug. 14 Aug. 14 Aug. 17 Due Juneat Due Juneau cattle Northbound Southbound Aug. 13 Aug. 15 Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 22 Auz. 18 Aug. 18 8. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau very Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sitka and way ports. For informatio! n regarding ports of call CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 %/LMWM_’ NORTHILA TRANSPORTATION CO. L. Seattle June July July July Aug. Aug. Sept. STEAMI Leave Seatile June 25 July 9 July 23 Aug. 6 J. B. Burford & Co. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Ar. & Lv. Juneau D. B. Femmer Freight Agent R. J. McKANNA, Agent MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Ar. Juneau 18 22 » 6 16 20 30 Aug. 3 13 17 27 31 10 14 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 ER NORTH WIND Leave Seattle Aug. 20 24 Sept. 3 7 Sept. 17 21 Guy L. Smitn Agent Phone 114 Douglas via Lv. Junerx Ar. & Lv. Juneas . M. S. “ZAPORA” * camng at Punter, Chichagof* Hoonan ‘feaakee, Port Alexander *Calls first trip of month anly wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. SAILS FROM SEATTLE AUGUST » AT MIDNIGHT Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Phone 3 llmeqn Commercial ik Alaska Southern Airways SAFE! FAST! PROVEN :DEPENDABLE| - } Sixth Cunsecutive Season of Successful Opeération Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns ALSO PLANES | FOR CHARTER For Reservatmns—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager ICANADIA PAQEFG SAILING GASTINEAU HOTEX LEAVE JUNEAD 6:15a.m. 7:158.m, M TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE by PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 27, Avgust 10 M. 8. “DART Kin- \pent FERRY TIME CARD o “

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