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THAT MIRROR TWO HOURS NOW, HTER.. Want Ad Information Phone 374 Cpullt B average words to the dne. 4 Dally rate per line for consecu-| Hve insertions: | .10c | . 80| Pirst day, per line following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly ratec furnished on re- fuest. Sopy must be in office by 2 p'elock’ on day of publication to | nsure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons ' listed in telephone pectory. Phone 374 Ask for ad-taker. FOR SALE — Baby buggy, high- chair and bed. Mrs, Taloff. Corner | East First St. and Gastineau Ave. FOR SALE-Small house on West 8th St. Fully furnished, will trade for trolling boat. See Chris Jor- gensen FOR SALE_One used Dodge truck, in good condition and good rubs ber. Will sell cheap. Inquire| West Coast Grocery Co. E—General Electric wash- et, electric; seven by nine rug. Good condition. Reasonable. Tele- | — phone 2551 FOR SALE — <uree-room house | with acreage, Seatter Tract. Tele- phone 145. FOR SALE—Property on shmmck y now occupled by Columbia ngnbe: cd} extending south one full block. €all A. Dishaw, Phone 419. FOR SALE — 17-ft, skiff. Cheap. Inquire Carl Graves. Phone 349. | ' FOR SALE — Gasboat, 24 ft.. Victor, six-horsepower, cabin w rol- ler, A-1 condition. See Al, Wood- land Gardens. POR SALE—Eighteen-foot round-| bottom rowboat. Call Cahin 4| 836 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 p.am. FOR SALE—Real barguln, furnishs ed summer house at Auk Bay. $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Grocery. FOR BAl.E—~\Jprigllt phmo. cheap for cash. Address P. O. Box 1026, Juneau, Alaska. i FOR SALE - Plawe Glass, Doors, Windows. SEE WRECKER ROX. TAKU RIVER BOAT G feet long, eight hp. Johnson. Good condi- tion. Reasonable. Inquire Snap Shoppe. POR BALE—The Concrete Mig. Co. plant. Full' basement, spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. Fagérson on premises. NASH sedan, splendid Good tires, Telephone 4134. POR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs, B8ee Juneay, Com') Deck or Phone 3 "HARRI MACHI SHOP “ELECTROL 4 —OF Course* 1 IDEAL/PAINT SHOP | It Its t We Have It! . FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET | 1 | | »Butle:fiaum Drug Co. “Express Money Orders . ‘Anytime” condition. ‘FOR RENT —- 5-room house, 2nd THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1935. FOR RENT — smau pla apart- mm( for housekeep ng, ceptral| Jocation,, Teléphorie 1502 evenings, FOR RENT—Furnished three-room | house with bath. $19 per month See Albert Normand after 4 pm at 122 West Tenth St room apt., dish- month. Entrance and City Float FOR RENT—One es, linen, $15 near Front St VA(A\CIFS close in b«‘fl\nv\ Apts. Furnished. Also water, lights. Also cabins. and Franklin. Apply next door. FOR RENT—2-room house, partly furnished, $15. W. H. Robertson, Phone 4754, | WANTED_Widow lady wants work " R TN FOR RENT .— In Marshall Apts. FOR RENT—Nine-room house, El- ectrol automatic steam heat, nice- APPOINTMENT WITH AN ARTIST, MA. HE'S SQING TO PAINT ME . 1 v e e e 00 00 00 0 _Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arriye to- morrow forenbon. Princess Lol scheduled to arrivé ‘early tomorrow eve- ning. Prince Robert «ue to arrive Wednesday evening. Aleutian~ scheduled to arrive Thursday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattie July 29 at 9 ly furnished, six bedrooms, Lwol baths, electric range. Inquire Windsor Apartments. Franklin. Suitable for small busi- ness, with #Lvms quarters, NR Rl‘. F — Nice quiet heated room for gentléhian. Phone 330. VACANCY, MacKinnor apartments. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Nickinovich Apts, Phone 5601. FOR RENT—Cabins §th. St. Tom McMullen. for six people, young men pre- ferred. Nice home for professional people. Telephone 423 for par- ticulars. badly. Need employment. Best references. Phone 472. WANTED—Widow 1ady wants -ork badly. In need of employment. Best of references, Phone 472. ——— e, } TURN your olu god ‘nto value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop —_———— MISCELLA NEOUS MER SPECTAL ' Pérmanent| and tinger wave. Lola Beauty Shop. Lola Hill, ‘Prop. Phone 201. 319 Decker Ways - P SR — e . SABIN’S Everything in, 'l—uh- — | Guy Smith_ DRUGS | PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Bf. Nn.rlcdhn-' PHONE 97—Free Delivery Jones-Stevens Shop READYZTO-WE. | | LADIES' — MISSES' i | Sewara Streeth Ne “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Phone 134 Free Delivery “Juneau’s Own Siore” 00.lt.O‘...0o.ol.b.....n..’l.ii.o“.Qoo-l.Acnooot_"— Fshnll p.am. Prinee Rupert scheduled to sail from' Vancouer July 29 alp 9 pm. Northwestern ¢ nchedukd to sail Four rooms furnished. Heated. from Seattle; July 30 at'9 Fine view.” Phone 330. a.m. ———————|.@ Zappra scheduled to sail from FOR RENT — Corner Third and Seattle July 81. Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail frém Vancoyver July 31 at 9 p. m. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle August 5 at 9 p.m. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 5 at 9 pm. Victoria scheduled to sail {rom Seattle August 6 at 9 am. z Wi SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PIANOS rentea—uused. Phone' 143. Alaska scheduled to arrive at George Anderson. 10 tonight and sails at mid- Fuempe vt e, < e night. WANTED—2 or 3-rwn nouse or Princess Alice duc in Sort at apartment. State price. Box 988. 6 tomorrow mc ““qg and W K\NTED I WANTED — Bodrabh A% Hb e Boarding House. Hot and cold| Sitka and wayports. water in‘every“room. Good loca«|® Dart leaves -every Friday at tion at end of Gastineau Avenue.|® 7 am. for Pelersisirg, Kake ettt —e e and waypoits. WANTED — Board and roomers', after Aug. 1st. Accommodations| o ® 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ 080 - ESTEBETH ARRIVES FROM SITKA' WITH EIGHT PASSENGERS Arriving at 4 30 cclock yesterday morning to, cqmm@ge wfihgr roynd trip vovage.to Sitka -2ud way ports, the motorship - Estebeth brought eight passengers to ‘Juneau when fishe berthed at' Pacific Coast Dock. ‘Purser Dave " Ramsay’s. inbound list: +From Tmakee.-(shdyt comltoak E3 Salmela, B. Benson.© From Hawk mlet—mxl Halla. iFrom Hoorah—Mrs. < Gene s0n; Miss B: Greehwald, Mrs; Greenwald, chk sdloonover — Marine News oooo.obonpao-.-n-ooo-c Jfisl‘ DAUGHTER ---- T'LL BE RGHT SALMON PRICES SHOW ‘SLIGHT .B00ST, TepAY orll i1 tions und 6, 4 Cent ts Poi Continuing fo 'sHOW & shight’ rise the mdepeudcnq Wlfiwred price for salmon was .qu at’ the Juneau. Cold Storage ‘Doek! at 12, 6 and 4 cents per pound this morn- Cohoes; priced: ab 4 cents, still are being purchm. ot Although the.Aldske Beellers Co- cperative Marketing: Association: re< ported many small: purchases over the week-end, the largest single catch of salmom and: halibut mixed came from the packér 'Diana, which | YORGNHAS Bi . *P\Wfi@slfii mmw x I 4 Steamer SEATTLE, July 29. Yukon sailed for Alasé_ ports at 5 o'cloek 'last -Saturday afternoon with 247 first class and 180 steer- brought im' 11,998 pounds: age passengers aboard | Othé® Co-op purchases of sal- The following passengérs aboard mon“#nd halibut include:’ Ida 1, the Yukon are booked for Juneau: 00§ T1306, 1,439; T3538, 1,300; 'ET0, Charles W. Hawkeswi ‘. iSonfehow; 8,000 . |Field, S. H. Gucker, The ségond largest amount was ‘o R G. *® land wife, Wilbur Irving, Mrs. . brought 0 port by Capt:S. AiStev- ® | Collison, . Lew Key, A, +Ta . ebs on his Sadie. He. had 10,000 ®|Mrs. G. H. Smith, Baxter {ds @hd disposed of the catch! ® | George Meagher, Mrs. Gi the Sebastian-Stuart-Fish Com- ® | Meagher. o ;s Fe ®| The Yukon was delayed in her|; Purely halibut sales were report- ® sailing because of a last-minute' ed in three instances on the Cold . rush order from the Government Storage: trading board. Two catch- ® | to take aboard several hundred tons es went at prices of 505 and 4.03 ® of freight for the Matanuska Val- cents per: pound. They included ® ley colonization project. This frieght fish from the Marie, ®offer was accepted, thereby post- Capt. Pete Oswald, and the Ford, rpmning the sailing time. | whose skipper is Capt. Ole Brens- ) & It was explamned that, because dal The Marie's 10, of15;500 pennds, ®lof this large amount of freight,'went to the San Juan: Fish- Com- ®ionly perishables and cold storage pamy, ‘while the Alaska - Trollers ® |cargo is beino carripd to Southeast purchased: the 8,000 poumds' from &/ Alaska ports this trip. "The steam- the Ford. ®ler Aleutian, which left here this The Fane, skippered by Capt. Ole @ |morning, is carrying all the Yukon’s Johansen, brought in 3,000 pounds 9| “dead" freight for Southeast Al- of halibut and it went to San A a. Juan for 5 and 4.10 cents per pound. . | o} | ) §5 . MEUTMN IS (PRINCE GEORGE HAS | .| | b { ~ FOUR OUT OF HERE| . - jHer accommodatipns crowded with 0N m¥ NBRTH'round trip passepgers so.thaf many prospective passengers here had | |to be turned away, the southbound | SEATTLE, July 29. — Steamer |steamer Prince George . called at Aleutian) sailed-at 9 ‘o'clock this|the City Dock at midnight Satur- morning on the Southeast Alaska|day from Skagway. She sailed an tourist .route with 269 first class/hour and a half later for Van- passengers, including the following couver, B. C, with four Juneau, for Juneau: passengers aboard. i Mrs. 8. Calvert, Mrs. J. Qalvert,] The outbound list: Alex Whyte, George McKenzie, George McEachran, Doris McEach- ran, Mrs, N. A McEachran, R. Trueblood, Wilbur Ingram and Silas Isom. MeAlister, Mrs. Louis Margaret Kiloh, A. B. VanGilder. Al o G, FROM HAWK INLET —r————— Olaf Halla, an employee of the ves e e sedeiesae s TIDES TOMORROW o (Pany, arrived here from the mine| treeseccevce plant at Hawk Inlet as a passen- s ] ger on the Estebeth. High tide, 0:37-am. 163 feet: Low tide," 707 "a.m., -15 feet. High tide, 2:30 pm., 152 feet. Low tide, 7:16 pm., 27 feet. 1985. for ‘surfacing and ineau-Ebner Section, laccord . with - such statutory - re- Juiremgnt to the extent author- ized or required by law. The at- be 'made payable Alaska. Alaska. M. D. Williams, Engineer. Puslcgion daies: July 25, N. Furresiad v.'8. Depnrsmem of Agriculture,) m of Public Roads, July 24, Sealed bids will--be :received at the office of the Bureau ofl} Public Roads, 419 Federal and Ter. ritortal Bldg. Juneau, Alaska until, =19 o'clock AM. on August 14; 1085 improving 0.80 imilés of the Glacler Highway, Ju< located adja-H [cent to the Tongass National Forsf t, First Judicial Division; Terris ftory of Alaska, involving 2,000 cubw | [yards one course of crushed rocl for-‘erushed gravel, Bids arereq!mr.- R on the basis that if subsequent [legislation shall require observance } ‘minimum wages and/or maxi- um “hours of employment and/or' mitation ‘as to age of employees, n the peérformance of Governiment and assigning the contract, wage rates andalternate be submitted in case he nmy| desire to offer-any Yforeign articles, imaterials or supplies. Where plans land specifications are requested, a | deposit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return within 15 days after opening of bids. Checks to the Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, Plans and Specifications may be examined and bid blanks| may be obtained at the office of? the Bureau of Puhblic Roads, Fed- eral and Terrvitorial Bidg., Juneau, District | T # KNOWLEDGE 5 To be able to follow a reavement is most diffi- . Qul& for_itho: fl*are lh'eldy ed. We have the exper- fence and knowledge GASTINEAU HOTEL skippered by | For Vancouyer, B. C.—Mrs. Ward |" Lemieux, | Alaska Empire Gold Mining Com- | FISH PATROL 1S MADE BY | BORST,PLANE| Two. n’u T of w d, {Alaska |- ials, Agenrl‘ga mngld S. Haldy, War- den, [Juneau district, .wewe pas- sengers: ahoard the' -Gorst. Boeing LASK « S‘“J\”!“r- YEAR RO A THE UND July 23 July 29 duly 27wl 29 July. 30 ARG fl Aug. 3 Aug. Aug. 3 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 12 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcox, Agent, Phone 2 flying beat piloled by: Frank Knight ‘on a . chartered: tour of :Southeast Alaska points on Thuudty. Fnday and Saturday. l Thursday afternoon. Lhe flymg boat visited Hoonah and Todd, and remained overRight. in -Petersburg.: {©r Friday, Wingard and--Haley were taken to ‘Wrangell and later contacted = & fisheries 'patrol boat in Wrangell Narrows, after awhich they; set. out ‘on .&: patrol of itraps ywhich took them -along . Wrangell (Island. to Fools mnn& bmk to | Wrangell. ‘Upon ] return the patrol, William, lbvcomb was ‘flown from Wrangell fio Ketchikan and: return. On Saturday the Bureau of Fish- ‘eries; officials set: out from Petens- burg on a patrol of Farragut Bay, Fybus Bay, Gambjer Bay, Seymour Canakand Hole Marbor, angd re- fturned to Jufieau: e ————— t CALL FOR ‘BIDS Painters wanted to hid on: paint- ing A. B. Hall. Bealed bids will be received not later than 8 p.m., Aug. 1. For information concerning job Phone 2652 oy see Albert Normand jafter 4 p.m. at house, No. 122 West |Penth Street. _—adv, RTH LA TRANSPORTATION FO i ¥ Arrive Leav. Beat Juneau Juneay 8. 8. North Sea .. July 26 July 28 . 8: Northland Aug 2 Aug 2 3 North Sea Aug. 9 Aug.1] ROUND -TRIP M. “8:’ Northland Aug. 16 ~ Aug.18 SEATTLE S. 8/sNorth Sea Aug.23 Aug. 25 . ,8. Northland Aug.30 Aug.3C 96500 ‘.S58, North Sea Sept. 7 Sept.t . S. North Sea .....d Sept. 7 Sept. 9 M. S. Northalnd ... Sept 9 Sept.13 Sept.13 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent .. Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Doll‘h.l A(cnt - Hilja. Raatikainer, proprietor of jthe Home Boarding House, is trav- | |elling to Seattle, via Sjtka, on the Victoria. | == S | Chatham Strares 'hlm»thn Ce. M. S. “DART” | Leaves Femmer Diock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Pflnubur*pgak Port Alexander and i | Freight received not later than 4 P.m. Thursday. «FOR INFORMATION MAURICE, C. REABER, Phone 1622 TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE | Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau | i L M:00 am. 7:30 a.my | 8:15 am. 9:30 am. 12:30 pm. 2:30 p.m. 415 pm. 5:15 pm. *7:30a.m. bus goes via Glacler ana| Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at . 8 instead of 7 am. |SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk ‘Bay at 6:45. pm. and Juneau at 10 pm. . - ¢ SATUBDAY EVENING SPECIAL' Leaves Auh Bay at 6:45 pan. and Juneau at 1 am. 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY 8. 8. fidnce Rupert! Lelves Juneau south- bmmd every Satur- day at midnight. hwles Juneau bound ‘Aug. 3, 3 hepard & Sons F-F-' . Phone 409 DIAN NAL unea south- . m. that can. be acquired only . by constant efforts to perform the perfect service and are therefore better fifted to. caary out the tasks, of i i by TV . . HOUR-PLACE STI The &arlee W. o At Reasonable Carter Mortu, PHORE m.’ary “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” _ . THE SANITAR PHONES 83 OR 85 RY € T AL 1 11 Y 2 Alaska Air Tmspm-t fitc:‘” PHONIS Juneau lu.pr lll, Nights, ICOP Office, 587 :/SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot ROCERY “Ihe Store That Ploases” NON SEAPLAYE Chaner Rates ' \ Ketchtkan Transportation Co. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., JULY 26, and from Bell Strget Terminal, Seattle, JULY 27, af 9, B. M. Calling Ketchikat, Wiarigell, Petersburg, Juneau also at Halbes. - «For + general - lnlbrmanon call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114, ‘D. B. FEMMER AGENT WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. . S. BANDON- ......July 26 Retchikan ' ; M. 8. ZAPORA . July 30 Hydaburg S. S. BANDON Aug. 1 Craig : M. S. ZAPORA: .Aug. 15 Klawak - : S. S. BANDON .......Aug. 23 Port - Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK-——Agen PHONE &~ Main and Wflbughby Auq. P.4.A. SCHEDULES Every SUNDAY Fmrbans to Juneau Every MONDAY Every TUHSDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every WEDNESDAY 4 Juneau o Ketchikan ! Ketchikan to Juneau ; Juneau to Sitka _Juneau to Chichagof Every WEDNESDAY Fairbanks to Juneau ;- Every FRIDAY Juneau to Fairbanks PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS | : Two-Way Radio Co-uh-um with ground stations at all uznu Pacefw AMJm ‘Airways, llw. - PHONE 208 i MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY ; Flying Time Saves Vacation Time ; : Specinl Fishing, Hunting, Slxhtseema Trips arvanged -‘ upon yequest y g ¥ CANADIAN - Seeaa ji : PRINCESS ALICE ey July 30—Aug. 9, 23. M S0y 7 PRINCESS LOUISE August 2, 16, 17 ooy ! Hedtoed Summer Tourtst Fares ."--w__ - 4 | Now in Effect. oy =" FLaal limit October 3% T'tkets, reservation and full V.. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU