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POLLY AND HER PALS i 7 TO WHAT FAD 1S - ‘ IS sNow-BA'er Dow‘nsmg UNCL.E SAMLZ I REFUSED T'TACKLE IT UNLESS THEY'D - LEMME WEAR MY LONGIESY Want Ad Infoermation Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the lne. Daily rate per line for consecu- $ive insertions: First day, per line ... Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- quest. Copy must be in office by 2‘ o'clock on day of publication lu' Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'ad in telephone 4irectory. Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker. NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don't wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Emplire. People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed (o the box number listed. We will see the advers tiser. gets them. THE EMPIRE SPECIAL for revruary . . PERMA- NENT WAVE $3.50. Edson Wave 8hop, Valentine Bullding, Tele- phone 241, FOR SALE - 10v snares Uptown Theatre stock. Par value $10, Will sell for $6 a share. Write Em- pire A 207. FOR RENT — Vacancy 7S;avle\;" Apartment. Furnished, lights, water, dishes, etc. | = Blx-room i Inquire FOR RENT or saw house, partly furnished. Nugget Shop. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Claude Watson to see the thys- tery thriller TRICK FOR TRICK at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. PIANOS rentea, Luued. Anderson. “Phone 143 iEm REN1—1Wo-rvum 8pt, Nouse- keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev- erything furnshea. Phone 436 Channel Apts. WANTED P R S T S e, WANTED—Small house or two- room furnished apartment. Ad- dress P. O. Box 1658. WANTED—Small furnished apart- ment. Call Empire L 236, SPECIAL for Februafy . PERMA- NENT WAVE $3.50. Edlon Wave Shop, Valentine Building, Tele- phone 241. NEW TODAY GOLD Highest Cash Pri¢e for Old Gold, Jewelry, Silver ana. Dental Gold. Western Smeling 3 Refining Co., 206 SW B5th Ave, Portland, Ore. Mail us your .gold for estimate. Checks returned promply. Licensed by United States Government. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits W. R. Garster to see the mys- tery thriller TRIOK FOR TRICK: at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. SR WANTED~Competent. woman - for housework. Phone 43. EXPERIENCED woman waiit for general maid's duties. Apply by letter giving full details to Box No. 700, care Empire. e U A SR M S EXPERIENCED trtick dfl'fi‘. me- chanic, wants wotk. Call & for sawyer WANTED—Woman wants work by hour or day. Addfess W 234, care Empire. G T R DR The Florence Permanent Waving & Florence Holmgquist, PHONE 421 Behrends ‘Bank Bulldifig 3 MADAME ORLOFF TEACHER OF VOICE Class or individual instruction | | Studio—5th and Kennedy Appointments 4 to 8 p.m. Saturdays—All Day | | * ' pound straight | | through the Trolling Vessel ‘Own- A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Louis Kann to see the mys- tery thriller TRICK FOR TRICK | at the UPTOWN THEATRE| TONIGHT. FOR SALE — Monarch range. in- quire Northern Hotel, Marine News , PRINGE ROBERT T0 MAKE FOUR ALASKA TRIPS 0...0..‘."- Steaser Movements ‘NORTHBOUND Norco due Saturday. Bandon scheduled to arrive next Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Febru- ary 8 at 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to sail from . Seattle February 9 at 10 e am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle February 11 at 9 pm. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle February 12. SOUTHROTIND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south ‘bound February 13. LOCAL SAILINGS Kenai leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. c 0000000000 | . . ° . e . . . . . ° . |® . . . . . . . UNDER tne new . tederal Housing Act it is possible for the owner of suitable property to finance a modest home and we offer sites| at Woodford Acres at very rea- sonable prices. See Mrs. J. W. Woodford at Salmon Creek. FOR SALE -. usea Westmghouse electric range, three burnér with oven. Reasonable for cash. See Mrs. J. W. Woodford, . Salmon Creek. FOR SALL — v-room furnished house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- houn. Phone 4623. PR ST R N R TURN your ola goio into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEOUS OVERDUE accounts and bad debts collected. Room 9, Shattuck Building. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Ben C. Delzelle to see the mys- tery thriller TRICK FOR TRICK at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. For general repar work, old or new, call Henry Gornam. Phone 2553. LOST AND FOUND FOUND-F-E ft. skiff floating on ©hannel. ‘Recently repgired. Own- er can have hy proving' property and paying for this ad. Inquire at Empire _office. IRST SALMON COMMANDS 23 Sound District— Fiest Troller .in { SEATTLE, Feo. §~The troller BANDON ] ENROUTE Bernice, Capt. John Bernhardsen, out two weeks, brought pounds of Neah Bay king salmon. opening the season. The fish sold sers Assoclation exchange. Shop in Juneau: Wise to Cali 18 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0O T“ Coal CENTS A POUND|.z Season Opens in ‘Euget in 1,000 The catch brought 23 cents’ a In brisk trading, “YUKON BRINGS 21 PASSENGERS ~ ON SOUTH TRIP Twenty-one persons-were brought to Juneau by the southbound Yu-| kon ‘when that vessel berthed here at 6 o'clock last night. The vessel! did not depart for Seattle until early this morning, because of a} large discharge of cargo, not tak-| en off on the northbound trip due jto last week’s longshore strike. Included on the inbound passen- | ger manifest -are the following: - From Seward—W. J. Widman, R. | C. Ingram, W. M. Sherman, Mrs. 8. L. Ausley, Judge Charles E. Bunnell, 4. Douglas, Fred Sander- son, Daniel Mc¢Cahe, Theo Thomp- yson, M. J. ‘Walsh. From Valdez—E. L. Bartlett, Ot- to - Lyndgren. From Cordova—R. M. Jacobsen, #From Yakutat—William Benson, Dan Henry, George Bremo, John| Williams, Jimmie Joseph, Mr. and| Mus. Hardy Frefeger. fFrom Skagway—Fred Chapman, ‘When the ship left Juneau's har~ | bor - this -morning, she carried 29 pAssenger from the city southward. Ingcluded .on this outbound way 'bill are the -following: JFor Sehttle—A. McDoogall, Mrs. C..E. Morgan, Mrs. M. Hunt, Sheila Hynt, Tom Jensen,' S. E. Poland, Mn S N Greenleaf, S. N. Green- thelbelle Greenleaf, H. R. Bmwn R. W. Flood, Steve Slath- Belln L. Nalan, Mrs. Harold g M. Rice, John BMlos, uuu, Fred Nelson. r;uxm-—-mmh Mize, Alrred Ohnt Pete Novex. Ketchikan—N. A. McEachran, | H. Adams, Ray. Thomason, A. vtn Mavern. For Petersburg—Doris M. Petti- creW, A. N. Plaurde, Mrs. Daisy odms H. E. Carothan. DUE HERE ON MONDAY The Bandon, of the Wills Navi- gation Company, sailed for Ju- neau and Southeast Alaska way+ ports, this morning, according t6 | advices received by the local agents. The Bandon has been refitted as to passenger accommodations. The vessel is scheduled to arrive here next Monday. SHOP IN JUNEAU! Butler Mauro Drug Co. 0 gross tons in Time to Meet South- john L. Brooks—Chief Engineer of mator vessels of not over 500 bound YUkon § | gross tons. s { There were also four licenses as) AITiving in tme to meet the Canadlan Nahonal Line An-' nounces Luxury Liner in Tourist Travel : 8, 8. LICENSES. [ISSUED HERE BY INSPECTORS Masters, Mates and Chief Engineers Are Given Final Papers Expecting a boom in _tourist| travel to Alaska this summer, the| Canadian National will operate its twin-screw vessel, the Prince Rob-| lert, in four 11-day cruises to com- x ce June 28, it was announced here today. The Prince Robert ‘is consid- |ered one of the fastest and finest | vessels on’ the Pacific Coast route. Her many navigation aids are a safeguard in the treacherous wat- ers of the Inside Passage. She The following licenses were is- sued by the U. 8. Local Inspec- tors, Bureau of WNavigation and Steamboat Inspection, for the has a suhmarxne‘slgnal fathometer month of January: which gives a reading in the William F. Stark — Master of | Wheelhouse. She also has a wireless steam and motor vessels of any direction finder and modern sys- gross tons on the waters of lakes, | tem of hydraulically released water bays and sounds and first class 9°0TS- pilot on the waters of Puget Sound ' All of the Prince- Robert's rooms.,______. and adjacent inland waters and on "¢ outside affairs. She has six the inland waters of Soufie-st‘d“ks three of which are of the | Alaska. | pmmenade variety. Charles L. Stone —. ‘Master of\ The vessel is 384 feet long, with steam and motor vessels of any‘“ beam of 57 feet. The gross ton- gross tons upon the waters of any 188¢ is approximately 5500 knots. locean and first class pilot (Her two single gear turbine en-| | Puget Sound between Tacoma and | 5nes give a speed of 22% knots. Dungeness via main ship channels; also first. class pilot on the wat-| ers of Boutheast Alaska. KENAI ARH'VES 12 PASSENGERS William H. Lyng—Third mate ol Sitka ‘Vessel Berths Here steam vessels of any gross tons | upon the waters of any ocean. David M. Stitt—Chief Engineer of motor vessels of not over 150 gross tons. Homer W. Jewell—Chief Engi- neer of motor vessels of any gross tons. Harold Anderson—Chief Engi- neer of motor vessels of not over southbound Yukon, the Kenal herthed at Pacific Coast Dock from Sitka and way ports early last gperators of motor vessels issued during the month of January, two able seamen’s certificates and .sev- en lifeboat men’s certificates. Sey- eral examinations for licenses wefe | fo_Juneau. begun' during the month but were , Included on the passenger mani- still pending over the month end,|fest are: One vessel was inspected during | From Sitka— Perry Chapman, the month, but was refused a cer- tificate .of inspection. There was also reinspection of vessel. Three investigations into accidents to vesséls were held during the month and one trial as a result of an Mrs. Perry Chapman, Walter| Smith; from Chichagof, Joe Moody, F. 8. Scobee; from Baranof, Anton | Wallin; from Tenakee, Mrs. Julia Bacho, Miss WMargaret Howard, Red Melovich, E. Welle, Nick night. She brought 12 passengers investigation. Grondsma; from Hoonah, Henry ———--e " | Moses. PO ot s oo eva e . TIDES TOMOKROW eo| SHOP IN JUNEAU! GANNERY SHIP LIBBY MAINE COMING NORTH Sails from _S—e;ule Next Monday with Car- penters for Craig SEATTLE, Feb. 5—Opening the annual migration to Alaska, the motorship Libby Maine sails next Monday for Craig with carpenters to remodel the Craig cannery. The cannery ships Otsego, W. C. Gorgas, with the Libby Maine, begin the seasonal voyages in April. PN Y S CARD OF THANKS ‘We express our sincere and heart- felt thanks to our many friends for the many acts of kindness shown us and to all who so kindly assisted us in the search for the body of our son and brother. WILLIAM FLEEK AND adv. FAMILY. FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 Third ana Frapklio. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Sawmill Frorit at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Graocery, Wwinoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and .Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth andd Gold. Fifth and Bast. Seventh and Gold. Pifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house, Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin .and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun ‘Tenth ,and O.- Twslith, BPR. garage. || Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract. 2-1 High tide, 2:40 am., Tow tide, 8:49 am, High tide, 2:51 pm,, Low -tide, 9:05 pm., 186 feet. -10 feet. 17.8 feet. “186 feet. Harri Machine Shop “ELECTROL—Of Course” ./tp delicate flavor ’;}mr Bakes o ‘ G ? ? ?W fiaezes aut REPAIR! PHONE 411 ] Chatham Stralts Transportation Co. M. S. “DART” Complete Service on Every ;Motor Ifleed CONNORS MOI;OR CO Inc. | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports, Freight received not later than l p. m. Thursday. ¢ FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone FEATURING CARSTEN'’S fir—lmoun PHONES 83 OR 85 ALASKA MEAT CO. ;l'g HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected THE SANITARY GROCERY “Tin &ore That PW' BABY BEEF—DIAMOND ICANADIAN Winter Kound Tejp Ticnets N Sale~Junean to Seattle and emm—-l!mu:; k, $68.00; lower deck, $62.00. _Return ‘limit. March 25, 1935. SAILING 'SCHEDULE *N'WESTERN - Feb. 13 YUKON ..Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 22 *N'WESTERN .. Feb. 20 / (Feb. 23 Mar. 5 TANANA Feb. 12—Preight steamer, *Calls at Scidovia, Kodiak and Uinki. *Calls at Seldovia, Kodiak and Uzinki. 5. S. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent | Througn tickets to 4§ California by Pa- cl(n " 8. Lines The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lyv. Juneay Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Reb. 3 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$80.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneaw Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Feb. 4 Feb. 0 Dec. 24 Dec. 29 Feb. 18 Feb. 29 Jan. 17 Jan. 12 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femumer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agernt Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas BANDON sails from Seattle FEBRUARY 20 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, tenakee, Fort Alexander, Kl « wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month onl}j, Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneam Commercial Dock, Ager All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 9 am. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Iné. ZAPORA sails from Seattle FEBRUARY 12 Panhandle Air Transport Ce. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTEZR Most Economical Air Transportation in Alasks C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 | FERRY TIME CARD I.!AVI mm oo 6:158.m. PACIFIC [ . 9:15a.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA URE and SEATTLE . From Juuneau & PRINCESS NORAH 8:30am January 30 rergey February 13, 27 3 TTickets, reservations and Tull 3:3p0. particulars from *—Ssturasy only. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent 1—Goes to0 Thane. JUNEAU -— : Winter Round Trip Excursion Rates i mm:gect oun Pn pron 1 uneau F 4. NIV# March 25, 1935 Round trip — Vancouver, Victoria CRANNEL BUS LINE Three Trips Every Dw l‘n Alllny D-n. 415 pm. !--I'Mp—um Teave Auk Bay—§:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight *Sunéays and Holidays Leave Auk Bay Leave Junean “3:00 am. 4 am 'Y o

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