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POLLY AND HER PALS 3 NO WONDER YOu FEEL BAD,SAMIL. SOuU SMOKE TOO MUCH. “TH' DOCTOR TOLD YA 'l' STOD) =xy £ WILL TASTE You SToR € THREE DAYS AN TOBACCO MO »»w‘\\ SO AWFLULJ Y WON'T WANTA START AGIN! 01945, King Fednuies Syndh i, WAS RIGHT ! — 1T TASTES AWFIIL. ! I Gires Prian ighes rescrvad artment for rent Phone 3601. FURNISHED a Nickinovich Al Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to Uae. Dally rate per line for consecu- live insertions: First day, per line ... Following days, per line .. Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- FOR RENT—Iurnished housé; four rooms; bath; 5th and Kennedy; phone 1472 FOR RENT Sleeping room, $10 ith, also housekeeping rooms. 314 Front Street, over Min- Unicn Hall. the ers . . . . . . . FOR RENT-—Seaview Apartments and cabins. Boys, come quick,|® apt. for 3 men $6.00 a month each | ® including lights, water, dishes and | ® cooking utensils, | 100 .. be uest. - — — De— i |:;f,"py must be In office by 2 FURNISHED steam ]IL"N(‘(I . p'clock on day of publication to| Inguire Bishop Apts. | ‘nsure insertion on same day. e . oS RPN > WP Iy We adect wddover zelgpmne“‘(m RENT—3-room furnished apt 3. from persons lis'ad in telephone with bath. $20 a month. Inquire!g Ardotory. Ctiff Apts. le Phone 374, Ask for ad-taker. OR RENT—Cabins 9th. St. Tom|® McMullen » g £YE BERRSETR (7 7-ROOM house, four b(‘d rooms. | e Furnished, overstuffed, new oak|e loors, oil heat-—no soot. Also 4-|e -~ | room house. Windsor Apts. {e New G. E. 5-tube, all = 1 At Triangle Inn. |[FOR RENT — in sdarshall Apts.|g Four rooms furnished, heated.|g FOR SALE—36-ft. trolling "boat.| mine view. Phone 330. t fully equipped. 24 h.j. engine.| SR Ices 10,000 pounds fish. See E.|A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Eggen, No. 6, Knudsen House Howard Simmons to see the BIG|® BILL of ORDERS IS A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awalls| CRypRs and ANIMAL GODS at|® Tommy Bennett to see the BIG| 0 ypTOWN TONIGHT [® DOUBLE BILL of ORDERS IS _ P {o ORDERS and ANIMAL GODS at| FOR RENT — 4-room apt. above |# the UPTOWN TONIGHT Old Juneau Florist Shop. Phone|s . FOR SALE — Bicyae, $750. Good 5 : 5 condition. 9th and E St. James FOR RENT — u tshed apart-|, Madsen ment. Inquire 132 6th Street i TOR SALE — Plate Glass, Doors, | FOR RENT—2-room apt. and bath. | * Windows. SEE WRECKER ROX Phone 1532 = . A GOMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| FOR RENT—Five room unfurnish-| e Jim Ellen to see the BIG| €d house. Good location. Telé-|e DOUBLE BILL of ORDERS 1s| Phone 385 SRDERS #nd A;\gr{x(;goms 8| FOR RENT—Three room furnished e UPTOWN apartment. Telephone 1532. FOR SALE—$1000 worth of hook- | VACANCY Nugeet Apts. Nugget| ed rug yarns, assorted colors, for 8k $65.00. Telephone 3351. Aok FOR SALE — Qasboat with four | PIANOS rente | Owrge Anger horsepower engine. Hull and en- MISCELLANEOUS gine in good concition. l‘elephone) 4623 or write Postoffice Box 1622. TAKU RIVER BOAT 26 teet long SPECIAL Permannm wa»e SJ 5 eight h.p. Johnson. Good condi-| Monday and Tuesday only. Lola tion. Reasonable. Inquire Snap Beauty Shoppe, No. 319 Deckert Shoppe. Way. Phone 201 for appointment. Lola Hill, Prop. 1uxed. PHone 143. | FOR SALE—The Goncrete Mmfg. Co.| SeOERER L i plant. Full basement, spm\oualTHE Ed.son Wave Shop now locat- facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or/ ed aboard Motorship TOLO, see F. Fagerson on premises. Keeny's Float. Have your Perma- nent Wave NOW. NASH sedan, splendid condition. LR Good tires. Telephone 4134. wPRACTI(/AL nurse, Mrs. Earle. | Telephone 536. FOR SAL.E Summvr mmp at Ml\fl X i . o 2 Beach. Telephone 182. WANTED FOR SALE—1932 Hupmobile sedan S BT TR S ) T Good mechanical condition and YOUNG MAN desires room or Cash or terms. See Bill| Paris - Inn. [ rubber. apartment near Federal Building intendent in Marine News Steaser Movements NURTHBOUND s Charlotte dué in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon and salls for Skagway at midnight. Prince Rupert scheduled to arrive at 7 o'clock Thursday night. Northland due Friday night. Northwestern scheduled t oar- rive Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Bandon scheduled to sail from Seattle June 2. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 22 at 9 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle June 22 at 9 am. North Sea' scheduled to sail from Seattle June 24 at 9 pm. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 24 at 9 p.m. SOUTHROTIND SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to arrive at 7 c'clock Thursday morning and sai's south at 10:30. Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves évery Wednes- day night at pm., for Slika and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Pelersburg, Kaks and wayports. ® 8 8 b eés i .- Princ @086 cscowcsooooe TIDES TOMORROW 60080600000 High tide 203 a.m., 179 feet. Low tide 8:46 am., -3.1 feet. High ttde 3:10 ‘pm., 15.7 feet. Low tide 2.2 'feet. -+ ENROUTE TO CANNERY Mrs. FOR DRIER BAY of thé San Juan Fish and Packmg Company plant. R ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. OBri¢en and Harold | O'Brien are passenigers on the Yukon from Seattle to Cordova. From that | Inight or tomorrow. port they will travel to Port San | Juan, where Mr. O'Brien is Supel’-‘melr skippers, include: | The Montans, Capt. John Zan- Lady, Hans Floe, Donald Tyer, F‘,C A N AD l AN 12 PASSENGERS ON CHARLOTTE FOR THIS PORT Canadian Steamer Making First Trip—Remains Until Midnight Canadian Pacific Princess Char- lotte, on her first trip of the 1935 tourist season, is scheduled to ar- rive in port at 4 o'clock this after- soon with the following passengers for this port: Royal W. Delaney, Robert Hur- ley, Gordon Ingman, Beatta Jack- on, Vernon Pratt, Lewis Roehm, Anna Wel ster, John C. Holland which Martha Mulvihill, Maxima Mulvi- (ime today. He expects to return J. Whittier, Alfred Plang. to Wrange!l by plane this after-| steamer will remain in port midnight and then sail far r}k'l"»hl)' - e FIVE TAKU HARBOR FISHING BOATS HERE Today, the City Dock Had sprout- cd a family of five smart-looking fishing vessels, tied up to each other in an impressive row ex- itending out into the Harbor The five vessels are used by the Libby, McNeill and Lithy Company to, gather fish in Icy Straits. They are part of a fleet of ‘elght such ships from the Taku Harbor plant of the Libby concern. The other three vessels are expected in port soon. The visit, which started last night with their arrival at 6 o’clock, is for the purpose of picking up supplies and for providing a rest period for their crew members. | They probably will return late to- The ships in the contingent, and Wlich; Rio Rita, Capt. John Cekalo- |vich; Providence, Capt. Nick Con- |stanti; New York, Capt. G. Marko- PAA LOCKHEED TAKES OFF ON INTERIOR TRIP Seven Passengers Leave by Plane for Fairbanks— for Whitehorse The PAA Lockheed Electra took on the scheduled flight for| irbanks at 3 o'clock this aner- loted by Joe Crosson. Pas- for Fairbanks were: Mrs Joe Crosson and young sons Joe nd Donald; G. H. Curtaz, n, | resne, ois Spencer was a passenger aboard the Electra enroute to| Whitehorse. Bruger Flies Here A. R. Bruger of 'Wrangell arrived in Juneau this morning in a PAA lane piloted by Bob Elis. Mr. er is the proprietor of a newly tructed cannery at Wran B co noon Father ger on the which took G. E. Gallant is a passen- PAA Lockheed Electra off this afternoon at 3 cclock, Father Gallant is enroute | to Whitehorse by plane and will continue by rail from there to Skagway. Don Able who is also a passenger n the PAA will go to Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory, where he will es- tablish a PAA emergency landing field. D NORTHWESTERN ON WAY NORTH SEATTLE, Northwestern sailed for Southeast Alaska ports at 9 o'clock this morn- ing with 63 first class and steerage passengers aboard. Passengers booked for include G. Mannheimer Kegal, Juneau L. A. Holereckt, V. H. Cuff, Mrs. Dy- mett, Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas, G. W. Copeland, Kucian E. Burch, Patty | Thirty-three Orientals are trav-| lvich; Yankee Boy, Capt. John Lou Kooken, Miss N. Nestall, Mari- the Drier { SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings. for Men R A g —rrre—ed | 1 | ) Williams, about July 1. Empire box H637. FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs. WANTED — Woman wants house- See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone| Work during forénoons. Address 3. P. O. Box 988, Juneau. TURN your oiu }ma 0to value Cash or ‘trade at Nunet Shop A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| LOST AND FOUND I Sam Gazaloff to see the BIG — DOUBLE BILL of ORDERS 18| FOUND=—Upper plate false tecth. ORDERS and ANIMAL GODS at| OWner may have same by prov- the UPTOWN TONIGHT. | ing property and paying for this ‘ ad. Inquire at Empire. FOR SALETnree furnished cab- | ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs Reeder at Northern Hotel. WHITES ON VACATION LIBBY ‘VIAN TRAVELS Mr. and Mrs. Walter White and child left Juneau’ on the North| J. P.Morgan, Libby, McNeill and | Sea for Seattle. White, a veteran | Ldbby Company representative, is | passenger on the North Sea from\ employee of the Bufler-Mauro Drug Sitka to Ketchikan Company, is on a six-week vacation trip. : LUDWIG NELSON |; A “ JEWELER | ! Philco—General Eleotric Agency | | l ! FRONT STREET | | % - ] | ~ WENDT & GARSTER 11 v | PHONE 548 il =k . . s 2 e e Ch FINE ] Watch and Jewel ris | Butler Mauro g et g il PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” [ FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) Phone 134 Free Delivery POSSSSVSSSSSSSSPSCTES . . . ',' Jones-Stevens Shop ; (f:‘ls:gf:s | tapms Zaassss |1l JUNEAU MOTORS READY-TO-WEAR d S { Beward Street Near Third | Foot of Main Street e ———————— A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHGULD PATRONIZE TRIANGLE CLEANERS . First to reduce clean- ing prices in Juneau. Latest and pewest cleaning system. Phone 507 Prompt Fast lnlnLry “SERVICE” Our Motto KRAFF’ ) Cabinet and Mnlvmrk Interior Detail Work | Window. Plate and Automobile | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; fmarket prices. 2nd and Franklin Phone 62 | [ Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery | i | | . eling from Seattle’ to Drier Baytmenm,ch Th e ships use Belling- etta Murph: on the Yukon. They will workinam wash, as mex‘:-shome g4 P Bay plant of the] Alaska Pacific Salmon Company. e port, TO CANNERY To work in the P. E. Harris| Company fish cannery at Stevens |Creek, 36 Orientals are traveling, from Seattle. ——————- »A large meteor fell near Farm-| Vville, N.-@; causing earth. iremors | that were felt throughout the com-:| v, Grace Neville. g gt The raising of silver foxes is a growing industry among North Car- olina mountaineers who peddle the pelts to tourists. § R S Enrollmem at the University of | | to Stevens COreek on the Yukon Missouri the second semester show- ed an increase of 13.3 per cent over |a year ago. — e SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! [ DINE and DANCE | Sincerity must be reflected in the sympathetic undérstand- ing of modern funeral di- reetors. Our complete equip- ment and expert staff would not be ehough without this additional quality of honest sincerity. The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “!’l& Last Bervice Is the “Greatest Tribute” BOEING FL SIX-PLACE See GORST Frank | L. S. Brewster and Don packing fish for the first! ' | Charlotte. | June 18. — Steamer ! 140 | NORTHLAND HAS TEN FOR HERE SEATTLE June ll’—Mmsfilp | Northland sailed at 1 o'clock last‘ night for Southzast Alaska with a ! capacity Iist ©f passengers, Lhe‘ following for Juneau: | - Duncan Rcbert:on, Elliott Robert- son, Richard Willlams, W .E. Mik=- | kela, C. L. Zimmerman, Miss F. M. Harland, - Williant' Paul, Jr., Mrs. Fred Onneta, Mrs. Irene Nusbaum, | William Forward. - e PARAMOUNT TAKES LUMBER TO CANNERY| | Loaded with a large shipment of lumber, the cannery tender Para- mount left the Junheau harbor this | afterncon for Hoonah, site of the Icy Straits Canning Company plant. The Paramount, whose master is Capt. John Hadden, arrived here ‘ycdmddy afternoon and berthed at| = the Lumber Mills Dock, where the lumber was loaded. e BACK FROM COLLEGE Robert Hurley, who has been at- | tending Washington State Colleze | lat Pullman, returned home aboard the Princess Charlotte for the sum- | mer months. .. — MRS. WEBSTER RETURNS | Mrs. Anna Webster, who has been | m Seattle and vicinity for the past' Iseveral months, returned to her| {Juneau home aboard the Princess| HE S‘RV!N( ALASKAT YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbounc N'WESTERN June 8 June 10 “ALEUTIAN June 8 June 1 June 20 tALASKA June 11 Jurie 14 June 16 “YUKON . June 15 June 18 June 24 IN'WESTERN .. June 18 June 22 June 24 Freighter saflings: DEPERE, June 10; ODUNA, June 26; TANANA, Jufie 30. °Southwestern Route. tSoutheastern Route. X THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, A:ant‘ The only line serving Ataska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau S. Northland ..Junel7 June2l June2l S. §. Northsea ....June24 June28 June3dl M. S. Northland July 1 July 5§ July § ROUND TRIP S. S. North Sea ....July 8 July 12 July 14 SEATTLE M. S. Northland ..July 156 July 19 July 19 - S. 8. North Sea July 22 July 26 July 20 $65.00 M. S. Northland ..July 20 Aug. 2 Aug. 4 8. 8. North Sea Aug. 5 Aug. 9 .JAug.ll HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 CITY WHARF . .. Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ...Phone 18 SOUTH |ON PRINCE SHIPS | S. S. ‘Prince George’ | and ‘Prince Rupert’ S. Leaves Juneau south- bound every Satur- day at midnight. S. S. ‘Prince Robert’ | { Leaves Juneau south- bound July 6, a. m. H. R. Shepard & Sons Agents Phone 406 'NATIONAL TIML SCHEDULE | CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau | Ketchikan Sieamship Co. Next sailing Evelyn Berg frofn Tacoma, Wash., JUNE 13, and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, JUNE 13, 9 P. M. Calling Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau also at Haines. For general information call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114. D. B. FEMMER AGENT h: e et et e s ——— WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. K Seattle Sailings | Ports of Call M. S. Zapora Ketchikan Tenakee S. S. Bandon. Hydaburg Hoonah M. S. Zapora. Craig Juneau S. S. Bandon.. Klawak Chichagof M. 8. Zapora. Port Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK-—Agent PHONE 3 Main and lelouxhby Ave. e 38 —a *7:00 a.m. 7:30 am. [ 8:15 am. 9:30 am. 12:30 pm. 2:30 p.m. | 4:15 pm. 5:15 p.m. *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacier and Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at ‘ 8 instead of 7 a.m. |SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk| Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneau ai| 10 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL!| Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm. and| Juneau at 1 am. {4+ TRIPS EVERY DAY, S p— Chatham Straits Tiaasportation Co. M. S. “DART” Leaves Pemmer Dock every PFriday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake Port_Alexander and ‘Way ports: Freight recelved not iater than 4| p m. Thursday, | POR INFORMATION MAURICE €. n,um Phone 4622 YING BOAT FOR CHARTER Gastineau Hotel THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 B LUMBER | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | CANADIAN P.A.A. SCHEDULES Every SUNDAY . Fairbanks to Juneau Every MONDAY . Ketchikan to West Coast Every TUESDAY Juneau to Fairbanks Every TUESDAY . Juneau {5 Ketchikan Every TUESDAY . Ketchikan to Juneau Every TUESDAY . Juneau to Sitka Every WEDNESDAY Juneau to Chichagof Every WEDNESDAY . Fairbanks to Juneau Every FRIDAY Juneau to Fairbanks PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE: 206 MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Flying Time Saves Vacation Time Special Fismng, Hunting, Sightseeing 'rhbs arranted tipon requuat i \ aatsl PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE June 4, 14, 28 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 21 Reduced Summer Tourist Fares Now in Effect. Final limit October 31 T tkets, reservation and full particulars from V. W.. MULVEHILL, Juneau Ferry & Navigs: “The Store That Pleases” JUNBAU e ] tion Cowpany |

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