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POLLY AND HE R PALS s ¥ \C?ME IN/ e Want Ad Inforniation Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the ine. Daily rate per line for consecu- | five insertions: Pirst day, per line . Pollowing days, per lipe Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly ratec furnished on re- \ uest. Dopy must be in office by 2| velock on day of publication to msure Insertion on same day, ’ We accept ads over l,elcpnone, from persons lis'ed in telephone tigectory. £hone 374 .10¢ | .51:. Ask for ad-taker, FOR SALE-~Afcade property- at reasonable price and terms. 13 rcoms upstairs, furnished. If in- terested see me personally or write Walter G. Hellan, Box 1142, Juneau Lot of fruit jars, pints Reasonable. Tele- FOR SAL and quarts, phone 2901 !i A ‘ficbur com- Call FOR SALE—1 bination radio-phonograph. 189 FOR SALE—Special rubber moulds for making statuettes, ‘radio or- naments, ete., with plastér paris. Price and sign markers almost new outfit, including three machines and full instructions. Electric pen burns name on any tool. New paint sprayer with hand pump. Calff Room' 5, Senate: Rooms, FOR SAI E- Male or [em:llp mnary birds. See Mrs. Erickson, No. 24 Ewing Street. TOR SALE — Three-room Wwith acreage. Seatter Tract phone 145 WHY PAY RENT? Four-room liouse with furnishings one block from Fair Bldg. Price $650.00. Terms if desired; also combina- tion all-wave Midwest radio, in- cluding 125 records. Phone 199 house Tele- FOR SA Northern Hotel erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low fof quick sale. See owner on premises. | VACANCIES close in. Seaview Apts: Complete electrical tatooing| — i ey Ffll! RENTY REN ow In. Th_private i J75 " HOOW | h(m\P FOR RENT—Four-roomm furnished house. 12th St. See Martin at light company. furnished | Phone RENT—Four-root Hot water heat. O after 6 p.m. FOR house Eingle FOR SALE—House and lot in _the)| CASEY - SHATTUCK ADDITION below Street—$1500.00, $300.00 down, $200.00 January 1, balance $20.00 to $30.00 per, month. In- cludes electric range and oil burn- ing parlor heater, both compara uv'h, new. ALLEN SHATTUCK, ‘oom furnished apartment with bath, Telephone 1532 FOR SALE — New 12 ft.n skiff. Cheap. Telephone 349, FOR | fiifiTjfiour-n'«x)nl furnished house. Phone 2004 Furnished. Also water, lights. Also cabins. eecscec e FOR RENT—2-roomi house, partly furnished, $15. W. H. Robertson, | Phone 4754, FOR RENT—Nine-room house, El- ectrol automatic steam heat, nice- ly furnished, six bedrooms, two paths, electric range. Inquire Windsor Apartments, FOR RENT — In Marshall Apts. Four rooms furhished. Heated Fine view. Phone 330, FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated room for gentleman. Phone 330. VACANCY, MacKinn artments. FURNISHED apartment for rent Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601. PIANOS rentea—unba. Phoné 143 George Anderson. (WANTED—-2 or 3-roo'd house 'or THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY AUGUST|5 1935 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska due tomorrow. Nothing definite at 3 p.m. today. Bandon duc tomorrow. Princess Alice due late tomor- row afternoon or early eve- ning. Zapora due Wednesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle August 5 at 9 p.m. Prince George scheduled to sail’ from Vancouver August 5 4t 9 p.m. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle August 6 at 9 am. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Scattle Aug. 9, at 9 a.m. Prince Rabert scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 9 at 9 pm. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 10 at 9 p.m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 12 at 9 pm. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver, Auz. 12 at 9 pm. Northwe:stern scheduled to from Seattle Aug. 13 SOUTHBOUND SAiLIM Yukon scheduled to arri 9 o'clock tonight s southbound one LOCAL SAl Estebeth leaves night ail Dart 7 a.m and wayp PRINGE RUPERT - LEAVES HERE. er Takes 12 Passeng- ers Southbound The |rived at 2d southbound for' Vancoliver, C., taking 12 passengers. The outbound list: Truitt Moehring, Mrs. Ray Herrington, Frooks. For Prince Rupert, B. C—W. L Grisham, Jack Moulton, M. Sides. NO AGREEMENT ISREAGHED IN to Be Continued Un- til Settlement apariment. State jrice. Box 988 WANTED WANTED -~ Young woman, part time work, in photo shop. Must be good worker. State salary ex- pected, also experience, in first letter or application will not be considered. Address 769 O care Empire. TIDES TOMORROW ® 0o 00000 v een High tide, 4:45 am., Low tide, 10:44 am., High tide, 453 pun Low tide, 11:40 p. 3.7 feet. 29 feet. >>e DAILY Emriee WANT ADS PAY! 12.2, feet. , 144 feet. EARLY SUNDAY Canadian Nahénal Steam- steamer Prince Rupert ar- City Dock at midnight Saturday from Skagway. She sail- B. at 2 o'clock’ yesterday morning, For Vancouver, B. C. — Roberta | Brady, Bessie Anderson, Mrs. Stella Hutchinson, Miss Dorothy SHIPP!NG GASE N(]HTHWESTEHN VISITS HERE " THIS MORNING F Steamter Calls Al Hoth Skag- way—Tlakes Eight | Southbound Calling at Pacific Coast Dock at o'clock this morning from ;way, the steamer Northwestern at 4 o'tlock for Sitka ahd| attle. She took eight passengers ym this port. he outbound list: For Seattle — Mrs, Legla Olson, Putricia Brewer, Gladys. Thompson, | > E. Martin, A. Burnett, Miss| Meisch. r Ketchjkan—Carl L. Caraday. | For Sitka—Carl Emil Anderson‘\ R 'SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC SUCCESS; ATTENDED BY 100, The annual Sunday School pmmc. of the Resurrection Lutheran H. church was held at the Auk Village bathing beach yesterday. More than | 100 people assembled at the churchd at 1:30 o'clock were furnished with | automobile transportation to thm picnic grounds. Others went out | by bus. At 3 p.n, Rev. A. O. Aasen, who recently returned from a two- month stay in Matanuska Valley, glescribed the colonization project a'a very interesting_talk. Bathing, races and contests, sports and games were enjoyed, and ice cream and coffee were served the picnicers. son of ' the Rey. Erling K. Olaf- | Resurrection Lutheran D {hour conference between represen- - % | tatlyes of Pacific Coast sailo hippinz and Government officials r- d to 1cach an agreement Sat-i! jurday that would release five ships| {tied up in a strike. Edward F. McGrady, Assistant Secretary of Labor, said the con- ference will be resumed, however, | and continued in session until an agreement is reached. WANTED ’I‘O RENT Al(er Sept. 1. i Three ships are tled up at Van- couver and two others in San Fran- Furnished house. Prefer oil heat. Phone 506. FOR SALE—Propervy on Shattuck Way now occupied by Columbia Lumber Co., extending south one :ull block. Call A. Dishaw, Phone 19. FOR SALE — I7-1t, skiff, Cheap. Inquire Carl Gravas‘ Phone 349. "OR SALE—Eighéeit: oot rofind- bottom rowboat, | Oalf” Cabin- 4. 335 Willoughby, Al'emxe betwein § and 7 p.m. F ORI 2 R POR SALE—Real bargaltt, furnish ed summer house. dt ‘Auk BAay. £650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary | Grocery. PA'KU RIVEH. BUAT K} feet lohg, eight h.p. Johnson. :Good condi- tion. keasonablé, Inquire Snap Shoppe. POR BALE—The Concrete Mtg. Co plant. Full basement. spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or gee F. Fagerson on premises. WABH sedan, splendid condition ood tires. Telephohe 4134, BALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs. Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone 3 . |ALSIE J. WILSON leaving on Hs- WANTED—Will rent small, heated, furnjshed apartment. Telephone 53 daytime. HARRI MACHINE SHOP “ELECTROL —Of Course” cisco, the crews refusing to work on them on account of union diffi- culties, % Operators charge workers with clating an agreéement entered into' f | WANTED—-Used dlesel “engihe good opcmnng condition between {* 25 and 50 h.p. Must be bargain, Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, Alaska. WANTED-—Housework' by “the how; or by the day. Box 128. Mrs. Carl Rivers, ;Tpdy wants opk t bagdly. In- neéd ot pmplo)mem % Best of referances Phone 472, [ ullb Nugicet "hnn 5o u‘q gum, 15 at — MISCELLANEOUS tebeth for 10-ddy trip. Phone 2651. Back about August 10. SUMMER SPECTAL — Permanent and finger wave. Lola Beauty Shop. Lolx) Hill, Prop. Phone 201, 319 Décker Wiy, BOARD AND E(JOM — Over Mrs. Decker's hbuae OPWIV-E Moose Hall. Phone 423. Hilm! Rusinnen, LOST AND FOUND FOUND——Pmr of, glagses in ca se on | beach at Point Louisa. See Mar-| fin Lynch, Pprove property. l.DST — Child’s horn-rim glasses, | Dear Evergreen Bowl or on Basin pay for this ad and . The depa»ru'ne»nl. of ‘agriculture re- ceives thousands of eltters a year asking ‘about means of erw.'uclim! | IDEAL mm' sngrf ‘ Road Finder please telephone| 3204 | A total of $70,000 has been dis- tributed to members of the Pa-| dycah Pruit and Vegetable Grow- ¢rs Association, Inc., as receipts for the 1935 strawberry crop. - Relief workers at Clarendon, Tex,, recently unearthed the complete Jawbone of a prehistoric horse which roamed Texas millions of years ago during the late miocene or pliocene period. | i It's Palnt We lhv- ' ; | | wmn'r l GARSTER oy g | e———— e SS—— Butler' Mauro Drug Co. Fhoue 134 Free Delivery | | lv ; last year. Jum's-filcvrhs Shop LADIES' — MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third P et ot i e SABIN’S Evbrotiilng in Farhishings o % f 3 - “Service The need for competent funerel direction at low cost is filled by us. Our réputation attests our satisfactory and sym- pathétic ' funeral direc- tion. Y @ The Charles W. Carter, Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute “.?l; dose ol DLER& %\HLKB] Ye- A e % "fu:;u i ADLERIKA | § 1 Stomach Gas: -1East publication, Alg 20, '1035. Anchornge, Alaska, 'September 10." 1934. Notice is hereby given that Lhe‘ |Northwestern Herring Co., have ‘filed an application for a trade and| {manufacturing site, Anchorage‘ 07840, for a tract of land situated | iat the head of Port Conclusion,| ! Baranot “sland, embraced in U. 51 ISurvey No. 2150 from which corner | INo. 1 said US.LM. No. 2150 bears | }8. 3° 13 W. 259 chains distant,| |containing 5906 acres. Latitude 05” y15’ N. Longitude 134° 40° 30” tdnd it is now in the files of the wU. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- iaska. | Any and all persons clalming ad- ' {versely sHould file their adverse| jelaims in the U. 8. Land Office, |’ Anchorage, Alaska, withid ‘the/ fperiod of publication or thirty da‘&sl ithereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Stat; MI: FLORENCE L. KOLB Acting Register. June 18, 1035, ’Ph-sc publication, ‘ ¥ o & FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repajring at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET | ) I 1 | | | | /| 6ORST St gt B G ¢ FLOAT—Telephone 45 | W PASSENGERS BOARD ALASKA PORT FORTHIS Pe mmg port. at~ 2 o'clodid %dr- day morning, the motorship North~ land carried 29 southbound Juneau pas ngers. ‘The ship had arrlved 3‘1 here Saturday from Seattle, put did not léave for ‘Sitka and Seame until she had loaded fish cargo at Douglas and at the cold storage | dock. here, The outhound list: For Seattle — Neil Woard, lkatt Simoniich, Lester Weiss, Mrs. Weiss, Keith, WeXs;, H. Stonehouse, Mrs, Slnnehouse, Harriet - swnepouse, Mis. F. Meyers, Mrs, Selmyhr, Jacob Mellermoe‘ Johin ‘Wolti, Mrs. Wolti. For Ketchikan—T. J. Craig, M. Halsey, P. Larsen, Ken W C. Fletcher. For Petersburg—B. F. Kang, Chet Johnson, Mrs. Johnsori and twq children. For Sitk&—érc hald Park, ite. sec0 e e vsiensses AT ThE HOTHI LRI R WU BN 25 8 B "Gastifieay Ed Delaney, Seattle; Carl L. Can- aday; D. E. McConnell; Thos. K. Miiler and nurse, Mrs. Burkholder, Hollywood, Cal.; M. E. Monagle, Juneau; Mary Berg, Juneau; L. G. ingard, Seattle; J. Ames; Joe Babcock, Brooklyn, N ¥, AT McRae, Vancouver, B. C.; Joralemon, San Francn.sco R. D. Baker, Seattle; J. S. Gordon, Se- attle; Louise Milmo Corbett, Ayak; 2 ; . |A. C. Black, Portland; A. A. Mul- ‘\Conferen(:e n Washmgton to supplment lunches brought by (lins and wife, Wharton, Tex.; A. Gertsman, Juneau; M. E. Hardy, | | London. | . .Church, reported the event a com- | /. plete success. } Zynda James M. Blackwell, Ju- George Morgensen, Seattle; Mrs, | neau; | WASHINGTON, Atigust 5.—A six- DAILY FMI’IKB WAN1 ‘aDS PAY! | B. T Shipley, Seattle; N. S. Staley, Portland; C. L. Williams, Juneau, Alaskan Harold Grimstad, Hump Island; | George E. Martin, Seattle; Duncan Cogo, Craig; ' Charles Simpson, Craig; A. R. Arnold, Tulsequah. D3y S SHOP IN' JUNEAU FIRST! Cnnlnun Strates h-nsnorutlon Co, M. S. “DART” Aves Femmer Dock every Friday ’l 8. m. for Pétersburg, Kake Port Alexander and way nuznt rfim Hot,, m.. P m. PFOR . INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone #622 R T l ME >CflBEMh Lenva Auk Bay® '#7:00 ‘auhi. | 8:15 am. " suunus Bua. Mlvu ‘_]:k nuy al THE SANITARY GROCERY PRONES 85 04 8. ERRT T George Seim,vhr, : Ira B.. '} PHONE 3 Steamer ALASKA VICTORIA ALEUTIAN YUKON N'WESTERN . ALASKA . ALEUTIAN ...Aug. Aug. Aug. Aue. Aug. Boat . S. North Sea i S. Northland ROUND_TRIP '.s SEATTLE $65.00 S. Northland . 8. North Sea . 8. Northland S. North Sea S. Northland . 8. North Sed HAROLD KNIGHT, sgent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY. WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douhl A‘ent Leave Aug. North Sea . 3 6 9 10 13 17 19 Aug, Aug. Aug. 12 Aug. Aug. Aug. - Aug. 6 10 13 17 20 23 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wlll:c)f, Agent, Phone 2 Juneau Due Juneaw Seattle Northbound Southbouné Aug. L ig. 12 . 19 . 19 . 26 1 26 Alaska that main. the year. Leave Beattle -Aug. 5 Aug. 12 Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Arrive Juneau Aug. - 9 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug, 30 Sept. 7 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 4 a regular weekly service throughout Lea. Juneau Aug. 11 Aug. 16 Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Oct. 6 Phone 199 Every SUNDAY Every MONDAY" Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every, TUESDAY Every WEDNESDA Every WEDNESDAY . Every FRIDA! othu Gutinflu Hntel d Flying e Sav From Juneats PRINCESS ALICE Jily 30—Aug. 9, 23 \PRINCESS LOUISE ‘August 2,16, 17 Now in_Effect. Plaal limit October 31 T’tkets, reservation and full _ V. W. MULVIHILL, Adent JUNEAU PASSENGERS AND E Two-Way Radio Commnlcatlon with grouna Munu at all times Special Fishnig, riunting, mhtsee upon request .;; At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot [ JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent - - Main and Willoughby Ave. b 'mw—*—m Falrbanks to Juneau ¥ Ketchikan to West. Coast unenti. to-Fairbanks Juneau to Sitka Juneau_ to’ Chichagof . Pacific Alaska AtrWdys Inc PHO‘NE 206 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WKSIY R o ool Lot -_‘__l

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