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| WELL, ARE 'WE GORNNA PLAY HOLD YER CHECKERS OR HOSSES, Paw. 1S MISSIN' | ARE WE I'M GITTIN AINTZ Information Phone 374 to Count b average words ilne. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: Pirst day, per line Pollowing days, per llne Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly ratec furnished on re- uest QJopy must the ...10¢ be be in office by 2 pelock on day of publication to Insure insertion on same We accept from persons lirectory. ehone 374 Ask for ad-taker, lay. ads over telephone lis'ed In telephone FIVE - ROOM furnished house TH' CHECKERS 1S HERE . BUT TH' BOARD THE L ¥ o WELL, SNiGHT TH GALS A TREAT | | Marine News Thifl - &nd * Pranklin. Rent $30. Waynor; Phone 28. ROOM P‘(‘)R RENT ."‘, rm‘lvli!.l‘i A AL T home. - Close in. Call 5751 ’. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished : . steamer MovemEnts house. 12th St. See Martin at e light company i® —— I 1® NORTHBOUND FOR RENT— Four-room furnished house. Hot water heat Phone single O after 6 p.m. |FOR SALE—House and lot in the | CASEY - SHATTUCK ADDITION below “E" Street-—$1500.00, $300.00 down, $200.00 January 1, balance $2000 to $30.00 per month. In- | cludes electric range and oil burn- ing parlor heater, both compara- tively new. ALLEN SHATTUCK, INC FOR RENT—Two-toom furnished FQR SALE = Currants, $1.80 per Phone 176, .w‘frgx;rz.l;n hose with Real Bargain. Call 189. gallon. FOR SAL nozzle. ! FOR SALE—Moonlight Lunch. In- quire Room 208, Zynda Hotel. apartment With bath. Telephone 1532, FOR SALE — New 12 ft. skiff. | Cheap. Telephone 34. VACANCIES close in. Seaview Apts. Furnished. Also water, lights. Also cabins. FOR RENT—2-room house, partly furnished, $15. W. H. Robertson, Phone 4754. FOR SALE—Arcade property at reasonable price and terms. 13 fooms upstairs, furnished. If in- terested see me personally or yrite Walter G. Hellan, Box 1142, Juneau. FOR SALE—Lot of fruit jars, pints and quarts. Reasonable. Tele- phone 2901 FOR SALE — Three-room house with acreage. Seatter Tract Tele- phone 145 FOR SALE-—Northeri Hotzl prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premisrs - FOR SALE—Property on Shattuck Way now occupled by Columbia Lumber Co., extending south one full block. Call A. Dishaw, Phone 419 FOR SALE — 19-1t. skilf. Cheap Inquire Carl Graves. Phone 349 VOR SALE—Eighteen-foot round- bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 pm. FOR SALE—Real gain, furnish- ed summer house at Auk Bay $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitars Grocery. TAKU RIVERR BUAT 30 feet long. elght hp. Johnson. Good condi- tion. Iteasonable. Inquire Snap Bhoppe. POR SALE—-The Concrete Mig. Co. plant. Fu . bgsement. spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. Fagirson oh premises. NABH sedan, spiendid condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. [ e MRS 2t KL FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs. See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone FOUND--Pair of glusses in case on beach at Point Louisa. See Mar- tin Lynch, pay for this ad and prove property. IDEAL PAINT SHOP 1 ivs Palhl We Have It! . . | i | | I! l e e ' Butler Mauro { * Drug Co. | © “Express Moey Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery T HARRI MACHINE | SHOP { “ELECTROL ‘ | ~—Of Course” | jones-Slevcm Shop LADIES’ — MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Near Third | FOR RENT—Nine-room house, El- ectrol automatic steam heat, nice- | ly furnished, six bedrooms, two | baths, electric range. Inquire Windsor Apartments. |FOR RENT — In Marshall Apts. | Four rooms furnished. Heated | Fine view. Phone 330, room for gentleman. Phone 330. VACANCY, MacKinno» apartments. FURNISHED aparument for rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601, PIANOS rentea—iunea. Phone 143 George Anderson apartment. State jirice. Box 088. 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. WANTED TO RENT—After Sept. 1. Furnished house, Prefer oil heat. Phone 506. t\'\//\N'l"l-,l) Will rent small, heated, | furnished apartment. 53 daytime. { WANTED—Used diesel engine in | s8ood operating condition between 25 and 50 h.p. Must be bargain, Jackson School, Sitka, Sheldon ow lady wants ork badly. In need of employment Best of references. Phone 472; URMN your ol guw ‘Lo value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop | A o e - | MISCELLANEOUS | ALSIE J. WILSON leaving on Es- | tebeth for 10-day trip. Phone | 2651. Back about August 10 SUMMER SPECIAL — Permanent and tinger wave. Lola Beauty Shop. Lola Hill, Prop. Phone 201. 319 Decker Way. |BOARD AND ROOM — Over Mirs. Decker's house, opposite Moose Hall. Phone 423. Hilmi Rusinnen, Sk e CREWSON ON YUKON H. B. Crewson, who represents {Schillings Products, atrived in Ju- neau from Valdez on the steamer Yukon. R R SABIN’S | | I | | FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated Telephone | a in port and sails west- ward at 4:30 this afternoon Princess Alice due to arrive at 5:15 this afternoon. Bandon due at 5 p.m. Zapora due Wednesday. Prince George scheduled to ar- rive Thursday evening. North Sea due Friday,, Victoria due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 9, at 9 am. Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 9 at 9 pam. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 10 at 9 am. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August | | | 10 at 9 pm. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 12 at 9 pm. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 12 at 9 pm. Northwestern scheduled to sail from souT! |® No ste ward. LOCAL SAT S . Estebeth leaves every Wedne: day night at 6 pm, Sitka nd por 3 Dart leaves ey at ® 7 am. fir P and waypirts an e e 0 0 o TRAFFiC HALTED, FRISCO, VICTORIA | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 6— As the result of the refusal of the ILA to unload ships from Victoria, marine freight traffic between San Francisco and the British Columbia port is virtually halted. It is said cargoes are being handled in the B. C .port by nonunion men. The San Francisco ILA said sim- ilar action may be taken by the union with reference to Vancouver freight, -+ MISS DOOLEY HERE Miss Roberta Dooley, Cordova 1esident, rrived here from that port on the Yukon. She will visit with her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Irving Irving is the representative for the Continental Distributihg Corpora- tion. e REV. GLASSE KETURNING The Rev. John A. Glasse, pastor j{of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, who has been south sev- feral months, is a passenger aboard te Princess Alice from . the south, Services will be resumed next Sun- day. The need for eompetent funerel direction at low cost is filled by us. Our reputation attests our satisfactory and sym- pathetic funeral direc- tion. The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest . Tribute” ©e 000000000000 0000000R 0000000 T PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT ON PRIN. ALICE Canadian Pacific Princess Alice, due in port today from Vancouver, B. C, has several tour parties aboard as well as the following pas- sengers booked for Juneau: Joseph Rizzardo, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Wallder, Mrs, Jennie Brum- berg, the Rev. John A. Glasse, Her- bert Hammond, Robert Kann. VICTORIA NOW SEATTLE, Aug. 5.—Steamer Vic- toria, of the Alaska Steamship Company, on the Southeast Alaska route, sailed at 9 o'clock this morn- ling with 181 first class and seven teerage passengers. The following passengers aboard e Victoria are booked for Juneau: Mrs, Claire Krogh, Audrey Krogh, John M. Howland, Mrs. K. V. Enr- Ivik, Mrs. H. O'Malley, Mrs. Rose Larson, Miss Inez Gibson. e I T T T S . TIDES TOMORROW . ®ees0cc00s 0 e High tide, 5:37 a.m. 11.1 feet. Low tide, 11:27 am., 49 feet. High tide, 5:36 p.m., 14.0 feet. 'EIGHT HALIBUTE | SELL AT SEATTLE; PRICES ONLY FAIR | i J& YA DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE:" ~ ON WAY NORTH. N3 AAPT 3 FOLKS. HERE'S WHERE I GIVES -ARRIVE HERE Steamer Yukon Has More One-quarter Inch Repor edi‘ than 295 Persons oar: More that Westward at 10:30 o'clock last night. Thirty-two persons disem- barked here before the vessel left her berth at the cold storage dock and continued south at 1% o'clock this motning. Numerous stops at canneries’ to than 295 passerngers were | take aboard fish shipments.and a ~¢all at Hoonah to leave transfers ito the steamer Northwestern - for the trip to Sitka, caused the Yukon to arrive here a few hours behind schedule. The ship took aboard a 2 cargo of fish here. The inbound list: From Seward—Martha B. Refs- land, Donald Hartzell, Joe Mason, Frank Mason, Roy Mason, Joseph Whalen, Cyprie Deudouean, H. C.| Jackson, George Sokowl, Ralph Perek, J. Hofstel, R. Erickson, H. A Pfaff, Henry C. Hiller. From Valdez—H. B. Crewson, Ed- ward Olson, Herb C. Dunlop, Will-| fam Cashen, J. P. Anerson, Nor- man Ebbley, C. Norris, Milton Cole.! From Cordova—Richard Wakelin,| M. S. Whittier, Larene Roop, Miss | Roberta Dopley, Jim Kalarsis, Frank | Rossi, C. Louis, John Vavolis, Peter Kesovia, E. J. Matilla. | * When the Yukon cleared port| this morning, she carried 22 Juneau passengers on the southbound run.| They include: | ‘an Hill, H. 8. Sully, Lela Blomeen, Frank Tomisser, Robert z i Anchorage, Alaska. | 4 September 10, 1934. Notice is hereby given that the flrRae, Mrs. Kenneth Hill, Dolores Turner, SDAY, AUGUST 6, 1935 SEATTLE, Aug. 6.—Halibuters ar- [y 8 orthwestern Herring Co., have| ;’“"1’"3 vesterday, sales. and prices;Hyled an application for a trade and | ollow: !manufacturing site, Anchorage| From the western banks—Grant 07840, for a tract of land situated| 35,000 pounds, Spray 25,000 pounds, gt the head of Port Conclusion, | - FIRE LAST NIGHT, RADIO APARTMENTS' The Juneau Fire Department was jcalled out last night at 11 o'clock to extinguish a fire in the apartment | occupied by Staff Sergeant Stroupe, of the Radio staff of the U. 8. Sig nal Corps, in the Radio Ap: ments. The fire was caused, it is believed, by a short circuit, and | caused little damage. | biin o i [ “Turnorrow’s Styles Today” e “Juneauw’s Own Siore” ; & § i i both selling for 6% and 6 cents & Baranot “sland, embraced in U. S. aska. ' Any and all persons clalming ad- versely should file their adyerse claims in the U. 5. Land Office, | Anchorage, Alaska, within thef period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barredl by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Pirst publication, June 18. 1935. | Last publication, Aug 20, 1835. | i [ FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates [ | PAUL BLOEDHORN } | FRONT STREET [ 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY LSk 1) PASSENGERS RAIN DOWNPOUR ADDS T0. FREAK FROM WEST WEATHER HERE er Hour During Period Last Night A dowrpour of rain, which turn rd the steamer. Yukon when o street gutters into river beds. ship called bere from the ,nd which fell at a pace of slightly | less than one-quarter of an inch an SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND e ~ - T “ 8 i | Northbound Southbound Steamer ALASKA ... ! Aug 3 Aug. § Aug. 12 VICTORIA Aug. 6 Aug, 10 Aug. 12 ALEUTIAN Aug. 9 Aug 12 By YUKON Aug. 10 Aug. 13 19 N'WESTERN .._Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 ALASKA Aug. 17 Aug. 20 ‘Aug. 26 ALEUTIAN ABg. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 26 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES; M. J. Wileux, Agent, Phone 2 California by Pa- cific 8. 8. Lines | NORTHLA hour for two hours, featured Ju- neau’s continuation of freak weath- T 3 er last mgz;t, . Wit . R Qh' Statistics at the Weatker Buneau'| sl % % sponTA",-lON co office heré showed that for a two- | 4 % 5 4 hour -peripd just before midnight 3 v 45 inches of rain fell. For 55 min- ¥ ' The only (ine. serving Alaska that mam« utes, 25 dnches Lell, and for. & £\ amis*s regular weekly throughout five-minute period at 10:18 o'clock, | year. 06 inch registered. These figures are all abnormally high. Leave Arrive Leav. The high southeast wind which‘ Boat Seattle Juneau Juneay ana swept the city over the weekend ! % /er | . S. North Sea ..Aug. 5 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 Sioped. 1o, o Sepiege. WHlacly of | . 1%1 S. Northland Au:. is -k A0 IS 18 SRONE- 17 B P Bour. - S. S. North Sea . Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 However, there were unofficial re- ROUND TRIP M. S. Northland . Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Aung. 30 ports, not confirmed at the Weather SEATTLE S. S. North Sea ..Sept. 3 Sept. T Sept. 9 Bureau, of flashes of lightning seen | M. S. Northland ..Sept. 9 Sept.13 Sept.13 by Juneau residents last night. The | . 8. §. North Sea . Sept.16 Sept.20 Sept.22 flashes seemed to come from the M. §. Northland .. Sept.23 Sept.27 Sept.27 other side of Douglas Island. No S. S. North Sea ..Sept.30 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 thunder was reported. Then, another freak item was the light fall of snow seen of the crests of nearby mountains east of the Basin. Showers, accompanied by moder- ate southerly winds, are forecast for tonight and tomorrow. Charles W. Erickson. Agnes Sperl- ing, Mrs. G. H. Smith. For Ketchikan—Mrs. seon, «Pete Kesovia. " For Petersburg—Mrs. Fred Ley Earl Clifford, Joe Meherin, J. B Heath. For Wrangell—A. R. Arnold. e FLETCHER RETURNS After a several-day visit here, W. C. Fletcher, agent for the Pilsener Brewing Company of Ketchikan, left on the Northland for the First City. Port Alexander and way ports. Preight received not later than 4 P m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 1622 ''ME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 a.m, 7:30 a.m. 8:15 am. 9:30 am. 12:30 p.m. p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:15 pm. *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacier and Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 am. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pim and Juneau at 10 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! Leaves Aul Bay &t 6:45 p.m, and Juneau at 1 am. i Mildred; For Seattle—W. F. Staley, A. D.|Charles, D. Joseph, M. Rxcl\arq,; Boadicel Albert, Louis ?hrisllan-‘ | HAROLD KNIGHT, sgent ... | ¥. B. BURFORD, Tickct Agent | CITY WHARF ... o | GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent | | ] 3 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates | PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot ' WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY | f PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. pound; Majestic 32,000 pounds, 6% |Survey No. 2150 from which corner s Seattle Sailings Ports of Call and 6 cents; Helgeland, 37.000(No, 1 said USLM, No. 2160 beats| oo " & S. BANDON Ketchikan ‘Tenskep pounds, 6 cents straight. [S.'3° 13 W. 250 chains distant,| CPAtham Strams Tisosporiation Co. (5. 3 BANGON Hydaburg Abosshy i From the local banks—Omaney containing 5906 acres. Latitude 65° | P 199 S. S. BANDON Craig Jupesy 27,000 pounds, 7 and 6 cents; Lane|15' N, Longitude 134° 40’ 30" w.| M.( S. DA_R] M. 5. ZAPORA . Klawak Chichagot :70.0)007}30und;, \_l/mng u.oDno pol:)ndc. and it is now in the files of me’ua fodi A 5 | S. 8. BANDON . Port Alexander oth 7% ani cents; Dawn 9,000 i ¥ ves mer ever iday | poth Ja adp .l et U. 8. Lapd Office, Anchorage, Al-| €a7es Femmer Pewsbu‘_g mn’ | JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK-—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. . | | | | | P.4.4. SCHEDULES Every SUNDAY .. Fairbanks to Juneau Every MONDAY . Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every WEDNESDAY ) Every WEDNESDAY Fairbanks to .Juneau ,<Every. FRIDAY uneau to Fairbanks . PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS Two-Way Radio Communication with ground stations at all times ) ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Office Gastineau Hotel PHO Ketchikan to Juneau Juneau to Sitka Juneau to Chichagof Inec. 206 MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY e e o T G e BT ‘ SpecmFill{\nnz‘, ‘finnl}hi::;%g”‘ret:;in?Tfl?:med W‘ CANADIAN PRINCESS ALICE July 30—Aug, 9, 23 PRINCESS LOUISE August 2, 16,17