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Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per tive insertions Minimum charge, 50c. I GOT A INSPIRATION, § ELMER. | line for consecu- NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don’t wish te be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. | People wanting to answer [| these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. i THE EMPIRE wi ‘THE DAILY ® & 5 0 2% 0 0 0 "0 0 Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND Victoria aground in B. C. wat- ers, date of arrival uncer- i | i | HEY 2 WOT'S ALL THAT SAWIN' IN MY gl N-ROOM? By CLIFF STER P 17—1, RETT SHE'D BE SORE |F SHE KNEW SHE SNORED LIKE Marine News Gl OVER SIXTEEN MILLION VALUE First day, per line . ..10¢ tz‘un. Following days, per line 5¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland -scheduled to sail Monthly rates furnished on re- guest. Copy must be i office by 2 o'clock on day of publication to (nsure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'>d in telephone electric range, three burner with oven. Reasonable for cash. See from Seattle last night but no report up to press time this afternoon. from Seattle December 31 at 9 pm. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle January 3. Alaska Juneau Credited with 68 Per Cent of Lode Production LISTING FREIGHTER REACHES PORT (X Winter Round Trip Tickets Now on Sale—Junean to Seattle a~. ! Retarn—Upper deck, $68.00; lower deck, $62.0¢ Return limit. March 25, 1935. > “hro b tickets to California by Pacific s Steamship Lines 4 CAILING SCHEDULE & Due Juneau DueJuneau , Northbound Southbound ALASK Dec. 17 YUKON Dec, 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 25 N'WESTERN 2c. 82 Deec. 25 Jan. 4 *VICTORIA ..Dec, 29 Jan. 2 Jan; 11 *Connects at Seward with 8. S. STARR for Kodiak, Seldcvia and Aleutian ports. |+ S. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. ) THE ALASKA LINE 3 R. J. McKANNA, Agent - 7 \ 3 Alaska Steamshir Co. The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout { A y g e Norco scheduled to sail from e | (Conuinneu wan Fage One the year. u:g::g'sn Ask for ad-taker. (};‘rf,;k_d' VE oddines), RIS Seattle January 7 at 9 pm. @ ————— T e MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND 3 s R SRl SOUTHEOTIND SAILINGS ®iput from the other lode-gold dis- Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneau For sale on easy terms or for rent| ® Princess Norah scheduled to ®|{ricts, ?e& 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 —One of the most modern homes arrive in port at 6 o'clock The Eceathet (Baressn to the e J:;L ;3 Jan. 18 Jan. ms; in Juneau; hot water heat, auto- tomorrow morning and sails ® | o o the lode production of these e xg- 1; %e‘: s matic oil burner, and economical south two hours later. p G . FOR RENT — Four-room modern furnished house. 306 Front Street or telephone 561. to heat; hardwood floors; full concrete basement, laundry facil- ities; best of plumbing fixtures Northwestern scheduled south bound January 4. LOCAL SAILINGS cther districts occurred in the Wii- low Creek and Fairbanks districts jin each of which the value of the |output was nearly double that in Leave Seattle SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau ' MR AT - replace 3. AB. AL Kenai leaves every Wednes- @] = RO g "rooms, V0, monihs, Al | AR08 1 CHNE TRANRS Phose Gy night at 6 pm. for o| 1933 Increases were also noted Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 A bt B tment. 207 Second ’ Bika ahit RGN 2 from many of the scattered small- Dee. 10 Dec. 15 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 el | 7 Dot Tonves o day at | £0ld lode mines in Alaska. In Dec. 24 Dec. 29 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 oo UNDER tnc new rederal Housing 7 am. for Polorsburg, Kake o | (8Ct there was a notable stimula- Jan. 7 « Jan. 12 A COMPLIMENTARY ticketawaits| Act it is possitlc for Li_lo owner and. w‘nypons. & |(l)l\t‘>:x tl}lll 1;(12 v;z(x;ospccngg LLhrough—1 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 Mrs. Florence Primavera to see of suitable property to finance a SSRGS R R e Territory, and at several Lowell Sherman in FALSE| modest home and we offer sites o places preliminary development ) %&g‘oze:tm l;-}e::mh:\"g'::: Guy A:; fmltb g PTOWN THE- t Woodford Acres at very rea- work that had been in progress b g jen! :Qf{is%b,;g;f :m,ab;’: ,,rfces ”ézpnmsry‘, Wl YRR R B 090 o 0] woivie: Diis s ,np,;;gup_ A bursting ballast tank while the vessel was 200 miles off Cape Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas 4 b - AP ‘e TIDES TOMORROW . Flattery, Wash., on her way to the orient with a lumber cargo almost FOR RENT — Ou neated T7-room house, four bedrooms, fire place. Woodford at Salmon Creek. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits proaching such a stage that the properties should soon commence actual production. Among mines of spelled disaster to the Britisher freighter Capte Ortegal. Listing badly, the ship was able to make Victoria, B. C., unaided and is shown on . arrival. (A iated P Phot nicely furnished. Four-room house| ATthur Riendeau to see Lowell Low tide, A.lo am, 50 feet. |, " o Ty Dé - tiaktoned That rrival. (Associated Press Photo) BANDON sails from Sesul? Jan. 3 ZAPORA sails from Seattle Jan. 11 ‘ picely furnished. New oak floors,| Sherman in FALSE FACES at) High tde, é%;op“r':l" 167 feet. }of the Bremner Gold Mining Com- s - s BANDON sails from Seattle Jan. 19 » the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- , 51 - =0 3 i newly pastered, oil heat. Call Windsor Apts. ;‘OR RENT — Twe-room furnished apartment. Phone 5601. SUNLAMPS for rent reasonable. Rental charges may be applied on purchasing price. Ask about our plan. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR RENT or sale — Six-room house, partly furnished. Inquire Nugget Shop. NIGHT. FOR SALE—A rea: Larga -tube Majestic radio, model 91, super- hetrodyne ioud speaker, mahog- any cabinet. Also doll buggy in good condition. Phone 2322, FOR SALE — Monarch range. in- quire Northern Hotel. FOR SALE — 3-room furnished house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- houn, Phone 4623. High tide, 11:30 pm, 139 e © 0 040t uraoce . AT THE HOTELS LRI I B B I I ) feet. Gastineau George R. Perry, Seattle;, M Heimbrod, Seattle; P. C. Maurer, Sentinel Island; G. Billbu, Seattle; Edward Metz, Juneau; Ben Zareft, Juneau; T. Tomat, Juneau; John R. Hartley, Juneau. Alaskan pany in the Copper River Region and several of the properties in the Prince William ‘Sound region. Al- together the outlook for a material increase in the lode-gold output of the Territory in the near future seems excellent. From: Placers The placer production from Alas- ka in 1934 showed a very great in- crease in value over that for the preceding year, owing to the in- creased price of gold, but it was also somewhat greater in quantity. is no reason to doubt that at least the same or a larger output can be maintained for some years to come. Thus extensive new develop- ment in the vicinity of Ester Creek in the Fairbanks district should reach a productive stage shortly, and one of the largest operators on Seward Peninsula would doubt- less have shown a much larger pro- duction had the company been able to prepare sufficient ground in an earlier season for full-time opera- tion in 1934. New equipment is be- ing placed on several of the placer whose principal value lay in their | Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonah, 'reakee, Port Alexander, Kla- content of gold or other metals. At | most, however, the value of the copper was only a few tens of wills Navigation Company thousands of dollars. . - NOT:CE MOOSE LEGIONNAIRES All Moose Legionnaires are urg- ed to attend the regular meeting of the Legion to be held Wednes- day, January 2, at 8 pm. The new wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Ager’, All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 9 am. officers will be installed and every || Legionnaire is urged to be present. WM. W. BERGSTRANL, » UMBER v —_ FOR SALE - l4-room furnished| H. D. McNeil, Juneau; Eric M.|The Yukon region, including a doz- —adv. Great North Moose. [ FOR RENT — Partly furnished | ypis Reasonable. Phone 1532 | Baldwin, Vancouver, B. C.; C. R.len or more important mining dis- broberiies, and 1;?::: B T i [ J uneau Lumber Mllls Inc. { house. Inquire 132 6th St 4 | Dobbins, Todd; Lawrence Steffel,|tricts and scores of small camps The home owners loan corpora- | b ' TURN your ole goio into value ! Todd. throughout its extent, continued to mining operations throughout the tion has disbursed $9,540,387 in fed- REN -raan Apt., Nouse rritory. s lOkl:epm ‘m(,mwanue 3;)'00_ Ev- Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Zynda lead in the value of its placer out- 3::“:3}', :emox;:imipol :::; eoxfpl;:f eral funds in North Carolina since erything Iummeu Shone 436. T Lucille Pepoon, Douglas; Peggy|put, which is estimated at about . JuJy 1933. b Channel Apts. LOST AND FOUND PARTY is known who picked up|_ black pup on the road. Please return at onece. loop A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits MISCELLANEOUS For general re;’)nrr';/ork,‘ &d or new, call Henry Gorham. Phone 2553. ‘A lone chimney, last sign of the $5$,500,000 fire that swept Atlanta, Ga., in 1917, destroying 1,938 build- Pimperton, Douglas, Lee Thoma, Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Len- hart, Camp 8; Cal Baghy, Chicha- gof: Roy Cox, Juneau. MAYOR HOLDING OPEN HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON $7,000.000. Second in the list was Seward Peninsula, with nine prin- cipal districts, which had an esti- mated placer output worth ‘nearly $1,500,000. These were followed by the Kuskokwim, Cook Inlet-Susit- na, and Copper River regions, named in the relative order of their estimated placer production, tions and developments that were in progress on Dan Creek, in the Copper River region; at Coal Creek and Walker Fork in the Circle and Fortymile districts, in the eastern part of the Yukon region; in the Hit Springs and Tolovana districts, in the central portion of the Yu- kon region; and in the Ruby, Idita- FIRE ALARM CALLS | Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER . ings, was removed recently. i rod and Innoko districts, in the 1-3 Thira ane Pranklin. Mrs. Dave Brown to see Lowell|™ Mayor and Mrs. Isadore Gold-|With small amounts from north- - ’ ? 3 Sherman in FALSE PACES at|roo oo - o ooowmueg |stein_ are observing the holidyy | Western Alaska, southeastern Alas- Bt G el | R A T R Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- today by holding open house in|¥® and southwestern Alaska. By el‘;’er‘j;imn" ol 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. . NIGHT, their home on Front Street. The nbg;c t;nse goid twon from placers x::k)a ':naay B suxsmegeup a:re_ }_’g :;"g:: :;:" g:;“, ,’Am[ C. V. KAY. Manager : . g g 2 v i rcent was reco i 4 ' x p g % PIANOS rentea, wned. Phone 143. 2?;1:1:01: from 2 to 5 o'clock this dredgse, t;l’ee Seniatrirtar b‘:;;d r?: cording an enc;')urgging increase lr; 1-8 Front, near Sawmill. Phone 619 Anderson. covered by hydraulic methods, by outpt and Saticaling & Peoneunos 1-9 Front at A. J. Offlce. 3¢ - o g revival of mining activities. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem —— the use of mechanical scrapers, or WANTED THE MISSY SHOP by the more primitive and simpler Cepper Grogesy. i — - = ¥ 5 Specializing in methods of ground sluicing and i 2-3 Willoughby, opp. 1 B Ly w;f-‘f;; Eb;p;?;r;o:g _:_" el:; g::e | HOSIERY, LINGERIE, ! shoveling the gold-bearing gravel co:::r val::l :flaslll':: :;;Jd?;% ol.:a:; Cole’s Garage. FERRY TIME CARD £ | HOUSE DRESSES into sluice boxes by hand. Twen- 4 5 % 2-4 Pront and Sewand N PR ES elephone number. iy region, 13 in the Seward Peninsula, vt 2-6 Second and Maim. 6:15a.m. R [ RO ) P ] ninsula, era) gutput of the Territory, [ WANTED — 9x12 bedroom rug In ——————————————gjand 1 in the Kuskokwim region, amounting to the enormous total 2-7 Fifth and Seward. PAC I FIC 7:168.m. good condition. Call 3354. P ;Jere ‘:"u““r “g‘wghh";' the season. ' ¢ more than $214,000,000. With the g‘: ;‘_“;e"f’;;:““nd Main. ::M ¥ — — e ——— " n spi o e e output of i " . -4 . :16am. WANTED—Steam heated furnished | GARLAND BOGGAN | {gold from the dredges in 1934 there ;?“‘hfi,fi;‘f e wme °§0;“;‘;r 3-2 Home Boarding Houss. SAILING H 13:30p.m. ! apartment. State price per month. . H‘"_dwo d Fl E ‘bee'n m!ita!;le e it 3-3 Gastineau and Rawn TO VANCOUVER, VICTORI 3:00p.m. Address Z 167, care Empire. 4 0! pays iopernngu - neem e Way. and SEATTLE 3:15pm. 5 v i, s o : by SV gl | )y e T TR Bl U From Juneau e leigh Route of 800 families. Write andin M S D R | down in and remained inop- | 3- b imgnedinlely, Rawleigh, Dept. SK G ardlnal PHONE 55 i/ o . A. | erative in 1934. This condition of 3-6 Fifth m:dzmm PRINCESS NORAH ::M"I-I- 4 SA Oakland, California. Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday | S07S should not be ‘nterpreted b b November 28 9:30a.m, F ——— g $ * at 7 a. . £ ‘as ating al ese leposits i 2 e WANTED—Woman for housework. S gl B oo o e i (| 35 Pifth ana Keonedy. £ Deeenr ?l‘léfi @ Fihom . Must be willing worker, exper- erelght received miot la'.e.r lt.h“a“n‘ 4 manently ceased to represent im- 4-1 Ninth, back of power | anuary &, 10, ':w:-“‘- ienced and good cook. Write Em- a S P m. Thursday. | portant reserves of copper. It simp- | , house. Tickets, reservations and full T w73 ‘ pire G-1200, FOR INFORMATION |1y means that with copper selling || 4-2 i:fimm- opp. Seaview particulars from '—hm'd: ? o RIS CEEE SR e 'at only little more than 8 cents | —Goes Thane. ; A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits MAURICE. C. REABER, Phane 4622 ' 1o\ 0 "0 11e mine || 43 Distin and Indian. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent - = : Ted Reynolds to see Lowell —— = managers felt that it was only the || 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun { JUNEAU Tuhecah Facct i Naciis ' Shermanin FALSE FACES sl L part of wise business management 4-6 Tenth and C. Winter Round Trip Excursion Rates rerry & Naviga the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- F T 9 to cut off production. Although no 4-1 Twelfth, BP.R. garage. in effect October 31. PFinal limit fiOll CA 3 INE I T S Alaska ores valuable primarily for || 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. March 25, 1935 mpany : I W‘:“ and -""'"’!hw':‘" their copper eontent were mined 4-9 Home Grooery. |Round trip — Vancouver, Victoria d Yoy Ehnpenable re Wise to Call '8 in 1934, small amounts of the metal 5-1 Seater Tract. and Seattle—$62.00 . | § L I were recovered as a byproduct in TIME SCHEDULE * - PAUL BLOEDHORN Juneau L M e iedadatt S| (Gaee e T wElR S | ; | ’ FRONT STREET | Reverently 3 pangp: BB B e CHANNEL BUS LINE I ——————— ] s M- Thoughful'y FRYE’S BABY BEEF Three Trips Every Day r omas are . H H all those who ; “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Leave Auk Bay Leave Junea: | = . THE when in need of i ¢ *7:00 am. 7:30 am. e WARKET BASERY select us as MOVING or STORAGE Frye.Bruhn Company 30 pm. 2:30 pam. Butler Mauro , T ree Deliver S v i ('i'ill'ans“l' - Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery | “:.:v: :30 pm. [.Phnne 342 Free Dellveryl . ‘ , ; Classical or S 'llty Leave Auk Bay—6:45 P { in class or pd"f! lessons Leave Juneau-—12:00 Midnight Drug Co. The Charles W. : ¥ | || Margaret Reaber; Ninth and """-" and Holidays ; “Exprem Money Orter McCAUL MOTOR | Ca:ter Mo::uuy THE S AN’ TARY GROcERY : ! Calhoun, Phone 4623 Leaye Auk Bay u-vl..?:. ‘ Phone 134 Free Delivery COMPANY | PHONE 136-2 PHOI!I'S&SDR.&S.J LR “The Store That Pleases” ‘! ~ Dodge and Plymouth Dealers Ol d paperé for sale at Empire Office

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