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'lHE POLLY AND HER PALS NOW HOLD STILL WHILE 1 MEASURE IT, PA. IT'S A SWEATER EM KNITTIN' FOR ASH'S BIRTHDAY. : KEEP IT A SECRET THAT'S WHAT I SAID, SON. MAS KNITTIN' YUH A SWEATER FOR A SPRISE FOR YER Want Ad Information Hot water heat, Phone 374 Single O after 6 p.m —_— FOR SALE—House and lot in the Count b average words to thé| (CASEY - SHATTUCK ADDITION ine below “E" Street—$1500.00, $300.00 Dally rate per line for canlCfl'\ down, $200.00 January 1, balance tive insertions: $20.00 to $30.00 per month. In- Prst day, per Une ... 10¢ | gludes electric range and oil burn- FPollowing days, per line - 9| ing parlor heater, both compara- Minimum charge, 50c. | tively new. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Monthly ratec furnished on ré- yno (uest. { Jopy must be im office by 2 velock op day of publication to| " furnished *“Martin at FOR _BENTFour- mu Touse, Tafh 1Bt Tight «gmpmh_ —room furnished Phone FOR RENT-—Fou house. Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland in port bound for Seattle via Sitka. Princess Charlotte in port and sails for Skagway at mid- night. Bandon due Sunday a.m. Alaska due Tuesday. Zapora due Wedne. |FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment with bath. Telephone mnsure Insertion on same Jay. 1' 1532 e - W: LCECPI “m over telephone | = — e, SCHEDULED SAILINGS trom persons lis'ad in telephone [FOR SALE — New 12 ft. sKiff. ‘e Princess Alice scheduled to irectory. Cheap. Telephone 349 e sail from Vancouver August 874 Ask for ad-taker 3 2 R e 3at9 pm e . Fort SRENE ke rogct furnished |8 00 LRI i o i i s o e ____|e rom sSeattle August 5 at 9 VALANCIES close in, Seaview Apts. ® pm. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 5 at 9 pm. Victoria scheduled to sail from e Seattle August 6 at 9 am. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Senttle Aug. 9, at'9 am. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 10 at 9 pm. * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Furnished. Also water, lights. Also' cabins i FOR SALE—Special tubber moulds | FOR RENT— -room house, pm".IY1 for makin@ slatustiest o ‘or-| furnished, $15. W. H. Robertson, e naments, ete, with plaster paris. | Phone 4754. lo Price and sign markers almost new. Complete electrical tatooing outfit, including three machines and full instruetions. Electric pen, Nr-w FOR RENT—Nine-room house, EI- | ectrol automatic steam heat, nice- ly furnished, six bedrooms, two baths, electric range. Inquire burns name on .any . tool, Windsor Apartments. E e paint sprayer with hand pump _______|oPrince Rupert due to arrive ® The bill was signed yesterday and ' For Haines—A. VanMavern, Mr:.| | Call Room 5, Senate Rooms. |FOR RENT — In Marshall Apts. ¢ southbound at midnight to- ® provides §300.000 in ‘making ldnd 1f.'G. Dickerson. WINDOW DISPLAY | | Four rooms furnished. Heated. ® ‘ P FOR SALE—Male or female canary| pine yiew. Phone 880. . < Spund & A G mings sai ) i birds. See Mrs. Erickson, No. 24| e L 2 am 5 ]S‘L’X:’;:vauem::]dc;::“edg Th‘: : ¢ ‘_l'm'; r‘m;u;x;m.w‘ d '.’, SHOWS PRODUCTS i Ewing Street FOR RENT — INM qui;t hPH;;d‘o Yukon scheduled southibound e worst offenders will be képt i the s o @ o © o = & » w ¢ ® | CONT. DIST. CORP. o room for gentléman. Phone 0. | next Monday. . Bt e _| | . . . FOR SALE. — Three-room house| _ ¥ RN, S A LO( AL SA deis prison proper, others ing trans. With acreage. Seatter Tract. Tele- | VACANCY, MacKinnor spartments. ; AN ® forred to work units, ultimafély the o piqe 3:28 am. 144 feet. | Dominatel by a mge‘nv,ezg,nonj phone 145 = — - : reformatory group to be orgwmwd ,Low tidé, 9:38 a.m., 1.2 feet. |enlargement of Dixi y FURNISHED aparunent for rent.|® night at ¢/to rehabilitate prisoners o theyl "an e sia a. g 9t Dixis. Relis, Gipy Nickinovich Apts, Ph 5601, |® Wayports . " S s High' tide, 3:50 pm., 153 feet. - /ten brands of liquors distillég by WHY PAY RENT? Four-room| Nickinovich Ap ong | ) o 0an retake their positions in sO-1 oy tide, 10:08 pam., 2. feet. |the Continental Distillery Corpora- e s —_ { g i louse with Iurm\mr;’u‘ “";B‘;:’ogg\PIANOS renteG—tived. Phone 143 by | clety. VA v k Tides Monday |tion were atractively arranged in fmm Fair Bldg rice | George Anderson. . ¢ ' |. High tide, 4:0¢ am., 133 feet. |a show window of the Juneau | Terms if de.r-.n»p(:l,i ’xlktn E:mx::: . — o DELANEY RETURNS Low tide, 10:09 am. 2.4 feet. |Liquor Store today. tion all‘\faveqM.Je;h;ne ;‘qo d gr 4 n‘ n nl.;use PRI o o el R ARk & & | -—— High tide, 4:18 pm., 149 feet. The Juneau Liquor Store, through cludlng 125 records. g apartment tate |.rice. ox 988, Ed Delaney, connected with the Jow tide, 11:49 p.m., 2.4 feet the Continental's Alaska distnhut-{ Tt TR NG - - |- 7 - o rov . B. Burford Company, remrned’ — tor, Wilbur Irving, has stocked an FORl .SA(;.;L—— n;nLL::rnb(}::zt:;u;):o;:l; WANTL“ Mlss QTRATTON ’anme:"x:;m;m waosfir-‘ HEWOP IN, JUNEAW FIRST! i;npr;ssxve order of the différent erty ne . of ps! s ern froi in rands handled by Irving. The Juneau. Priced low for quick |\wANTED — Young woman, part HERE FGR VlSlTl I vy, oo o reance | Anchoragé, Alaska. |Continental representative, who sale. See owner on premises time work, in photo shop. Must LT FOR SKAGWAY September 10. 1934, |trimmed the window, has the ex-| be good worker. State salary ex- FOR SALE—Properwy on Shattuck | Miss Dons ted, also experience, in first/on'the motoishin Northland from Way now occupled by Columbia | PeC * 1 Luny‘.hu Co., extending south one| letter or application will not be|Seattle thig Bfternoon for Y'ibid full block éa]l A. Dishaw, Phone considered. Address 769 O care or three weeks visit with' her par- ' Empire. lents, Mr, and Mrs, O, H. Stratton. |® 419 FOR SALE — Vi-ft. skiff, Cheap Inquire Carl Graves. Phone 349. WANTED TO RENT—After Sept. 1.| Furnished house. Prefer oil heat. Phone 506. brarian in Seattle. opening of an engineering office here’ recently. roun YOR SALE—Eigheen-foot - heéated, | bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4. WANTED—WII] rent small, Finy 336 Willoughby Avenue betwe:n| furnished apartment. Telephoné Js . v 6 and 7 pm. 53 daytime. CALL FOR B1DS | s B ST 2 Sa b iyl Painters wanted to bid-on re-| FOR SALE—Real bargain, furdish- | WANTED—Two North Dakota girls {decorating interior - of cottage a! desire stenographical or wcremr-ldfl Frankl ial positions. Experienced. Ad- lin Strect. dress Misses Margaret and Alice Dahl, 317 Ninth Ave. Valley City,|! North Dakota, U.S.A. ed summeér house at’ Auk Bay $650, Call Bill Rudolph, Sdnitary Grocery. i FOR SALE — Plate Glass, Doors, | Windows. SEE “WRECKER ROX.| ———— el i WANTEDUsed diesél TAKU RIVER BUAT 36 feet long, engine in eight h.p. Johnson.. Good condi- LADIES' < MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Sewara Street Near- Third good “operating condition between 25 and 50 hp. Must be bargain.| | iton arrived hore ton is an assistant ‘li- the high séhools of Her father announced the architéctural and! St. Call at 403 Frank- —adv. Jones-Stevens Shop DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1935, " By CLII"F STERRETI' NOT THIS TIME, SON . DOESN'T MATTER A BIT | ARRIVES HERE "J0cK REPAIRS. THIS MORNING - BEGIN MONDAY | :‘MUBEI' PR'SON 1 lm Has IZ4 Round-trip Annoufid&hem.\mde w:thA Amval Toda¥ of Sup® Passengers -Aboard ervisor McConnell from Seattle CITY PLANNED ON WNEIL ISL President Signs Bill Author- e izing Lanid Purchase, - (2 Wash. State 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 3~ Hiagks s ® for a model prison city o McNeil ® Island, 'Washington, and . two ad- of the ® | jacent islands, combining the Fedj ds ® tral Penitentiary, work camp and| 7 ® | reformatery, is announced by At=| Fr e | torney General Cummings as Presi- ados ® | dent Roosevelt signed the bill au-'Ma ® thorizing the Prison Bureau to take N\ 'V |over 230 acres on the island out-! From Ketchikan-~Myles 5. Suth- 4 o | side of the prison grounds. 5 gjerland, Carl L. Canady, Ed De- fg;‘p:;‘g mc:r;::::x Tf:;t;;";?gn ® | Seventy families are living of laney, William A. Holzheimer. Company. ®|the “fre¢ end" of McNeil Island| Four persons left Juneau on the| jake Cropley has been a.wm'ded‘ land they will be moved awdy. The p when she sailed for Skagway. the contract for the repairs. , An ® | Government will buy the land to- ‘The lude: lestimate of $10,000 was placed . as ® gether with Gertrude and Pitt !s»l Skagway—Sigrid Wallstedt, w the total cost of the work, ® lands, through condémnation. ha MacKenzie. amer Northwestern ar-| With the arrival here this morn- from Seattle at 9:30° o'clock ing of D. E. McConnell; ‘an 'official | orning with 124 round-trip |with the Pacifi¢! Coast ‘Company, s aboard and nine pas-|announcement was made of exten- for Juneau, The ship left sive annual repairs to be made to at Pacific Coast Dock Pacific Coast Dock, in, . the, gatly “"e“‘ MicConnell is Supermtendent - of | e is scheduled to réturn |pepgirg for the Pacitic: Coast Com= "d at 2 o'clock Monday/ pnny According to G. H. Walms= { O. C. Anderson is master yregopnell will stay here a month | Yorthwestern. Paul B. CO¢ gpepvising the repairs and lml RUISEE, .5 provements, r inbound list: m Seatflé— James E. Chap-| 'WOrK I8 expecled to: siart Mons Williami P. Martin, Ms. day; Both' coal bunkers and the n D E Dmitri dock surface and facings will be ensky. repaired. ‘The wharf is used by| vessels of 'the Alaska Steamship| ~ ZcConnell, | Joteph W. Wallacé, author und newspapcr' Notice is hereby given that the clusive territorial agency for the n, is. traveling to Skag- | Northwestern Herring Co., have Eastern company’s’ products and is| way on the Nor western from |filed an application for a trade and |already highly elated with the suc- Seattle, Amompn.n by his wife, manyfacturing site, Anchorage|cess met by the concern’s vemure' > is vacationing from_his posi- 07840, for a tract of land situated | into the Alsska.n field. \ tion. with the Bell' Syndicate. at the head of Port Conclusion,! 1 b = Baranot sland, embraced in U. S.| S NOFICE FO CREDPYTORS Sutvey No. 2150 from which corner | Chathas Strates ‘L1ansportation Co. In the Commissioner’s Court for No. 1 said US.LM. No. 2150 bears; . the Teritory of Alaska, Division 'S. 3° 13' W. 250 chains distant, M S 6 D 4 RT” Nuriber One. containing 5.906 acres. Latitude 65°| £ . Before . J. F. MULLEN, Commis-|15° N. Longitude 134° 40° 30" W. Dock sioner and Ex-officio Probate|and it is now in the files of me\:‘;u.h:m:; Petgr::ue:z m’ Judge, Juneau Precinct. U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al-| Port Alexander and way porfs, In the Matter of the Last Will and aska. | Prejght recelved’ not latét tham, 4 | Testament and Estate of AUG-| Any and all persons clalming ad~‘ P m. -nmw e USTA B, ALSTROM, deceased. |versely should file their adverse] NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN claims in the U. S. Land Office, REABER, Phone that the underslgned has this day|Anchorage, Alaska, within the\ ok CV S “fl‘ i been appointed execiitor of the last | riod of publication or thirty duys will and testament and estate of thereafter, of they will be barred | August, B. Alstrom, deceased, ‘by the provisions of the Statutes.! | | All persons having claims against FLORENCE L. KOLB, TIME scHEDULL CHANNEL BUS LINE tion. Keasonable. mquire Snap| sheldon Juckson School, Sitka, e !the said estdte are requested to| Acting Register. :,Lelve Auk Bay Shoppe. Alaska, 05 o | present “them to' the undersigned | First publlc*ion, June 18, 1935. | : FOR SALE_The Cohorets MTs. OB, | WANTED—Housework by the hom at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) |Last publication, Aug. ‘20, 1935. | i i - t 12 o Bk T Sepwly ko) 'oc y me aw. sor 1m0 SA BIN’S e o L o Y e 3 pm oot s Bcbiolagi ‘premises. o e ) : DATED at Juneau, Alaska, July| | FINE | +:30 a.m. bus, goes via Glacler ana e e 0 (WANTRD-Widow 1ady Wants work Everything in Furnishings 26th, 1935, | | Wateh and Jewelry Repairing | . Montana- Oreek., ) NASH sedan, splendid condition.| badly, In need of employment. for Men OLGAT J. ANDERSON, || 7. at very reasonable rates | | SUNDAYS: Bus Jéaves Auk Bay at Good tirés. Telephone 4134. Best of references. Phone 472, ’ Executor. | [' | 8 instead of 7 am. e et M i Pirst publication, July 27, 1935, SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk your v gua aw v4lue Cash or trade at Nunfm Chop et T AR N MR SALE-—Coa) and Pres-to-logs.| (URN Bee Juneau Com'l Dotk or Phone T ; : ————| MISCFLLANEOUS LOST AND FO!JEEV ALSIE J. WILSON lea Jesvmg on m FOUND—Palr of glasses in case on| tebeth for 10-day trip. Phone 2661, Back about August 10. MR 51 I 00 WD IR (LY SUMMER SPECIAL — Permm and finger ' widve. ' Lold Beauty Shop. Lola Hill, Prop. Phom 201 319 Deckér Way. beach at Point Louisa. See Mar- tin Lynch, pay for this ad and prove property LOBT — Ohild's horn-rim glasses, near Evergreéen Bowl or ofi’ Basin Road. -Finder please telephone|BOART AND ROOM — Over m, 3d04. Decker's house, opposite Moose' = o Phone 423. Hilmi Rusinnen’ HARRI MACHINE JUNEAG FIRST! i LS.:I'E?BO.‘ The need for competent fanerel direction at low cost is filled by us. Our | reputation attests our * satisfactory and sym- pathenc funeral direc- ’\ IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It's Paint We Have ! WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 548 . The Charles W, Carter Mortnary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Qreatest Tribute” “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phoné 134 Free Delivery BB Last publication, August 17, 1935, ] PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET ‘4——“—'———*' “ ! SATURDAY EVANING SPECIAL:| Leaves Auk &t 6:45 pm. and JuneauxQn 1 am Bay at 6:45 r.m. and; Juneau NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number Ohe. Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and ex-officio Prob ate Judge, Junéau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament. of JOHN H. CANN, deceased. il NOTICE 18, HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was, on the 19th day of July, 1885, duly aps |pointed executrix of the last will jand testament of John H. Cann, deceased. All' persons having claims against the estate of said deceased laré required to present the same, with' proper vouchers attached, to. theé undersignéd at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of ithis notice. Dated, July. 19, 1935, JENNIB day at midnight. S. S. ‘Prince Robert Leaves Juneau south- | bound Aug. 3, a. m.; RUTH oANN, Executrix of the Estate of John H. Cann, deceased. PFirst publication, July 20, 1935, Last publication, Aug. 10, 1935, THE SANITARY GROEGERY=~ . PHONES 83 OK 8 ' “The Store That Ploate” ley, Juneau agent for the concern,| P Aug. § THE 'ALASKA/. LINE. f 'PHONES: M. J. Wilcox, Agent, PHoné 2 Aug.. 6§ LAUg. 12 Aug. 10 Aug. 12 Aug, 12 # g Aug. 13 Aug. 19 IL'I‘I-I LA i o\ . auu Al [ HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . C¥TY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent » ;,E mnqumumn co Al vmw:r..m e oo PR Leave _ Arrive Boat « - ¢ Beattle . Juneau M. S. Northland ..July 20 Aug. 2 S. S. North Sea ..Aug. 5 Aug. 9 M. S. Northland ..Aug. 12 Aug. 16 8. S Nerth Sea ..Aug. 19 Aug. 23 M. S. Northland ..Aug. 26 Aug, 30 S. 8. North Sea ..Sept. 3 Sept. 7 M. S. Northland .. Sept. 9 Sept.13 S: S. North Sea Sept. 20 .Sept. 16 Alaska Air Transport, Iné. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY { PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Ports of M Ketchikan | Hydaburg Craig Klawak Port. -Alexander JUNEAU CGMMEE IAL DOCK~—Ag ain- andcwmoug Mc. PHONE 3 - Tenakee _ Hoonah Junean Chichagot Paci Offi¢e Gastineau Hotel ¥ MAKE RESER i Flying Time Sa Special Fishing, P.4.A4. Every SUNDAY Every MONDAY . . Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every WEDNESDAY Every WEDNESDAY Every FRIDAY ... PASSENGERS A _ Two-Way Radio Commtllutlon with b ic Alaska AMaysi SCHEDUL’ES : ‘F'ur‘bnnks ‘to Juneau Ketchikan to Juneau .Juneau ‘to’ Sitkd Juneau to Chichagof _Fairbanks:te Juneaw Juneau to,l"mrh- TIONS EARLY, nting, upon CANADIAN| PACIFIC TVrkets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | and SEATTLE J | PRINCESS ALICE July 30—Aug. 9,,23 PRINCESS LOUISE August 2, 16, 17 to, West Coast e, PHONE 206 Sightseeing: 1‘2.-“’&

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