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’UllY SN]) HER PALS KEEP QUIET, SAMIL . TM COUNTIN' o e, DON'T TALK OR I'LL LOSE TRACK. Information Phone 374 _ Count 5 average words to the ilne. Dally raite per lirie for consecu-, Hve Insertions: Pirst day, per line . Pollowing days, per line . Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly ratec furnished on re- fuest. Sopy must be in office by 2 velock on day of publication - to insdre insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads Over telephore from persons listed in telephone iréctory. Phone 874 Ask for ad-taker. ;- $1.00 Pe‘fr‘on RENT—2-room. haum. partly gallon. FOR SALE- —Moonngm Lunch. In- quire Room 208, Zynda Hotel. FOR SALE—Arcade property at reasonable price and terms. 13 rooms upstairs, furnished. If in- terested see me personally or write Walter G. Hellan, Box 1142, Juneau F?)RASEI‘;:{A)L of fruit jars, pints and quarts. Reasonable. Tele- phone 2901 FOR SALE — Three-room house with acreage. Seatter Tract. Tele- phone 145. B S SR R FOR SALE—Northern Hotzl prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau, Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises. b AR S SRR 3T FOR SALE—Property on Shattuck Way now occuplgd by Columbin Lumber Co., extending south one full block. Call A. Dishaw, Phone 419, FOR SALE — 17-ft. skiff. Cheap. Inquire Carl Graves. Phone 349. YOR SALE—E\ghuen ~toot muud- bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4. 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 pm. FOR SALE—Real bargain, furnish- ed summer house at Auk Bay. $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Grou-ry | i 5o | |FIVE: 4 ROOM fdrnished \musm\ ¢ Third au(i‘amklm let 330, . i'e . lo . . . . . . ° . . . . . | DON'T BOTHER ME NOW,UNK . I'M FIXIN' THIS_ YARN FER _ AUNT SUSIE . Wavnor, Phone 28. ROOM home. TOR RENT in private) Call 5751. LRI & 2 & A g L Close in, B FOR RENT—Four-toom fuxnlshod . house. 12th St light company. Steamer Movements —set 6 NORTHBOUND Zdpora due 10 tonight. . Prince George scheduled to ar- rive Thursday évening. North Sea due Friday. Victoria' due Saturday. See Martin F‘OR SALE-~House nnd lot in the CASEY - SHATTUCK ADDITION below “E” Street--$1500.00, $300.00 down, $200.00 January 1, balance $20.00 to $30.00 per month. In- cludes electric range and ofl burn- ing parlor heater, both compara- tively new. ALLEN SHATTUCK, INC. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail from D Seattle Aug. 9,at 9 am. FOR RENT—TWD -room furnished!® Prince Robert scheduled to sail apartment with bath. Telephone from Vancouver Aug.'9 at 1532. 9 pim; Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 10 at 9 am. Pringess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August FOR SALE — New 12 ft. Cheap. Telephone 349. skiff. VA ES clasc in, sgavk.w A,ns . {® 10 at 9 pm. f:;;: :hEd Alsy wn.l.er Ughts M0 Northland scheduled to sall &5 from Seattle Aug. 12 at 9 pm. Prince Raipert scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 12 at 9 pm. Northwestern scheuled to sail from Sedttle Aug. 13 at 9 prh. Bandon scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 14. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice scheduled to sail south early Friday. Alaska due southbound Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estébeth leaves every We day night at 6 pm., 8itka nd wayports. Datt leaves every Friday 7 am. fcr Pet , Kal and wayports. furnished, $15. W. H." Robertson Phone , 4754, 3 FOR RENT—Nine-room house, El- ectrol autorhatic steam heat, nice- ly furnished, six -bedrooms, two baths, electric range. Inquire WIndsur Apartmean F‘OR RENT — In Mmsha]l Apl» Four rooms furnished. Heated Fine view. Phone 330. sess v next FOR RENT - Nwe qu!et heated room for gentleman. Phone 330. VACANCY, MacKinnor +partments. FURNISHED nuartmem ent for rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601. MARY PARTIES HONOR MISS PULLEN PRIOR TO | DEPARTURE FOR:SOUTH. { For Miss Eliza Fullen, sister of W. S. Pullen, who is visiting, Mr.| and Mrs. Pullen in Juneau, -Mrs. H. W. Terhune and Mrs. E. H. Clifford entertained with a bridge; luncheon at Mrs. Terhune’s apart- ment today. In addition to the guest-of-honor, guests were Mrs Ike Taylor, Mrs. Frank Dufresne, Mrs. Frank McCafferty, Mrs. D. Williams and Mrs. Pullen. Miss Pullen, who i§ leaving Mon-| day on the Alaska for the south, will have several busy days pre-' PIANOS rentea—tunea. Phone 143 George Anderson. | WANTED—2 or 3-r.om house or apartment. State jrice. Box 988. § e WANTED WANTED TO RENT—After Sept. 1.|! Furnished house. Prefer oil heat. Phone 506. WANTED—Will rent small, heated, furnished apartment. Telephone 53 daytime, ” WANTED—Used diesel engine in good operating condition between 25 and 50 h.p. Must be bargain. Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, Alaska. WANTED—Widow lady wants —ork I‘AKU RIVER BOAT '4: teet long, eight h.p. Johnson. Good condi- tion. Reasonable. Inquire Snap Shoppe. Fu basement, spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. Fagurson on premises. NABH sedan, splendid condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. RN FOR SALE—Coal d@nd Pres-to-10gs See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone 3 badly. In need of employmietit. ceding her departure. In her hon- Best of references. Phone 472. l or Mrs. Frank Metcalf is enter- ‘aining on Friday. On Saturday,' Mrs. Wallis 8. George *will be hostess at a bridge luncheon for Miss Pullen and Friday evening KLLA ’\'EOUS Mr. and Mzs. Tke Taylor will' bej AR T Y dinner ‘hosts in her honor. ALSIE J WILSON lenvlnp on, Es-’ Before returning to her Home you! ol Kuio ‘nwo valis trade at Nugget Ghor "URN tebeth for 10-day trip. Phone{in Maine, Miss Pullen will' visit a 2651.. Back about August 10. ter in Los Angeles. SUMMER SPECIAL — Permanent INDIAN. 70 HORBTSAL: and ftinger wave. Lola Beauty b ohn Williams, an Indian from Shop. Lola Hill, Prop.\Phone 201. Hoonah; was brought t6 Junéau 319 Dejkér Way. today aboard the ‘Astoria and Puget IOQT AND H)l)ND beach at Point Louisa. See Mar- tin Lynch, pdy for this ad and prove property. IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If Tts Paint We Have It | wmr . wm ) Bwtler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Hane’ Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery { HARRI MACHINE SHOP “ELECTROL —0f Course” i Jones-Stevens Shop ‘ LADIES' — MISSES I READY-TO-WEAR ' Beward Street Near Trird | BOARD AND ROOM — Over Mgs.|Sound - Canning Company = boat, Decker’s house, X Hall. Phone 423. Hilmi Rusinnen.|¢rnment Hospital for treatment for ‘heart’ trouble. KANN'S BROTHER HERE Robert Kann, of New York City, arrived on the Princess Alice and will” visit his brother, Louis Kann; Juneau merchant, for a couple of weeks, —————— EBEEHART WITH SCOBEY H. J. Eberhart, former member of the Gastineau Hotel staff, is now employed in the office of F. S. Scobey, Provincial Manager of the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Assoclation, in Vancouver, B. C. The need for competent funerel direction at low costis 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” Marine News ®necss00eeesssescsessboecssbsesssevene M.| opposite Moose | Hoonah, and taken to the Gov-i| 10 ROUND- TRIP PASSENGERS ON TANANA ‘SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE TONIGHT Word was received this morning“ |that. the Alaska Steamship Com-| ,pzmy freighter Tanana, is due on Gastineau Channel at 10 o'clock to- (night from Seattle. 4 & She will stop at Standard Ofl},. Dock first to discharge an ofl® A}:x.(p—l5 ment, then will move to the Ly Iber Mills Dock to take on a' iz | cargo of lumber, presumably for the‘ | Matanuska Valley colonization pro- | jeet. Following this loading, the ship! | will sail for the Westward. ! R e 6060060 co0 000 E . TIDES TOMORROW o F 0 000 00000 000 Princess Allce Brings. 7/ Persons to " Jiineau Yesterday. /ing approximately 100 round engers, the Princess Alice ed at Pacific Coast Dock at o'clock yesterday afternoon fmrn Seattle. She left at midnight | for Skagway and is scheduied to re-! turn here early Friday motning on the southbound rum. The Alice is commanded by Capt. C. Fenton. Her purser is P. A. Hole. The inbound list of seven pas-| m Kann, | John Vancouver, B. C.~—Robert Herbert Hammond, Rev.| A. Glasse, Mrs. Jennie H V. B. Wallder, Mrs. Joseph Rizzardo. i Low tide, 0:45 am., 32 fegt. High tide, 6:52 am., 103 feet. Low tide, 12:20 pm., 6.0 feet. I A High tide, 6:39 p.m. 13.6 feet. | MOTORSHP DART 1" ‘S*é‘lf',fBRTTE}ESAmE' ARRIVES TUESDA SEATTLE, Aug. 7. = Only two Back from Port Alexander &t 5|halibuters sold here today. The| o'clock last night, the motorship|North came in from the western | Dart berthed at Keeny's Float withbanks with 35,000 pounds and sold two passengers. for 7% and 6% cents. The Chan- The Dart is scheduled to leavejcellor came in from the local banks | at 7 o'clock Friday morning on|with 12,000 pounds and sold for | her next trip. The inbound list: 8% and 7% cents. From Pillar Bay—E. P. Carney, e Mrs. Carney. FROM HONOLULU SEA SCOUTS MEET A round-trip passenger on the Princess Alice from Vancouver, B. TOMORROW NIGHT |c. is Mrs. Lenore Hoffman, resi- 5 'dent of Honolulu, T. H. Restifig from the Hard work they RSB e A have been doing to prepare the ARNOLD TO WRANGELL | mail bdat Pacific in shape for a| A. R. Arnold, miner in the Tulse- | suitable future meeting place, mem- |quah, B. C. district, took passige bers of the Sea Scout Ship Bar- On the Yukon from Juneau. anoff ,will gauler ;omarrqw night ‘at’ 7:30° ‘o Goverrment Dock to inspect the Coast Guardl cutter Tallapoosa. | Earller this week; several mem- {bers of the ship, léd by Robert|filed an application for a trade and anll worked until past midnight manufacturing site, Anchorage |one might by kerosene lamp pre- 107840, for a tract of land situated lparlng the Pacific. Barnacles were!at the head of Port Conclusion, seraped, cabins clean, and _then, Baranot lsland, embraged in U. §. 'thh the - water level diminished |Survey No. 2150 from which corner with the outgoing tide, the hold No. 1 said U.S.LM. No. 2150 bears |was gained and work on it begun. |8, 8° 13° W. 259 chains distant, | Cement, which had been poured |cofitaiiting 5906 acres. Latitude 85° into the hold for ballast, was/15* N: Tongitude 134° 40" 30" ‘W.|- |cracked . with sledge hammer and and it is now in the files' of the drill. - The -tilted- -angle - of - the .y, §: Land Officé, Anchorage, Al- beached vessel made difficult work aska. of the cement removing. However, ‘Any and all persons clalming ad- the removal of this deadweight is versely should file their advetse expected to -aid-materially in Lhelumm.s in the U. 8. Land Office, Jjob of floating the Pacific, possibly | Anchorage, Alaska, within the next week. | period of publication or thirty days Sea . Scouts. whom Hall «directed thereafter, or they will be barred | included: Harry Lucas, Tom Stew- by the provisions of the Statutes.| lart, Grant Ritter, Joe Smith and Frank Larsen. Anchorage, Alaska. September 10. 1934 Notice is hereby given that the Northwestern Herring Co., have FLORENCE L. KOLB, I Acting Register, | > | Pirst publication, June 18, 1935. t SULLY LEAVES | Last publicatfon, Aug. 20, 1935. | | Hehry S. Stlly, ownecr of the | | Juneau Bakery, took pagsage on the o | | Yukon here for a trip to Seattle. ’ FIN | s o M ot e -—- || Watch and Jewelry lkpurln‘ | at very reasonable rates il : PAUL BLOEDH | PavL Brospmony i “1‘ornofrow’x Styles THE S‘A mmmss PHGRPS 81 ¢ | piloted by By CLIFF STERRETT MY STARS, ATV e You, Too i M.ASKA TAKES TPASSENGERS lock ‘Last Nig for Seward The Alaska left, port last night |at 6 o'clack for the Westward with seven passengers aboard from Ju- neau. The ship had called here earlier in the afternoon from Se-|: attle. The outbound list: For Seward—Nick Nokas, Dorothea Campbell. For Valdez—Mrs. M. E. Hardy, Arthur Vallentine, Walt Davis, E. S, Miss | Conolley. For Cordova—John Reilly. ‘|[EILER HANSEN IS FLOWN HERE FROM SlTKA BY STUART On_the reéfurn fugm of thie PAA Fairchild scheddled irip to Sitka yesterday. Eiler ‘Hansen, superin- tendent of the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, Mrs, C. Edson and Mrs. G. L. Goehegan and daughter were pas- sengers to Juneau. The plane was Murray Stuart, with flight mechanic Eric Schutte. Hansen is registered at the, Gas- tinéau Hotel. e e WORK ON WiIiiLOW CREEK Impdrtant operations under the direction of J. M. McDonald, repre- “|senting a new group of outside capitalists, are under way on the old gold quartz properties on Wil- low Creek which are known as the William Martin group. Ten men are working . underground and surface development - and prospecting = are ['going forward. The properties wer\ | | worked by Martin prior to 1919 and, it is reported thaf more"than a half] million dollars in gold was extracted from them. AU S RIZZARDO: RETURNS Joseph Rizzardo, employee of the |4 Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany, returned from the south as a passénger on the Princess Alice. Chatham Strars ‘Tisnsportation Co. M. S. “DART” Leaves Pemmer Dock every Friday | @ 7 a m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way porta. Preight received .not later than 4 [TIME SCHEDULE; CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 a.m. 7:30 am. 8:15 a.m. 9:30 am. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 5:16 pm. #7:30 a.m. ‘bus goes via Glaciér ano Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at UNDAY, C. P, R VESSEL | TO WESTWARD: _VessEl Leaves Her ai‘ | SERVING ALASKAT YEAD DOWVIND ey HE ALASKA VICTORIA ALEUTIAN YUKON N'WESTERN ALASKA ALEUTIAN Aug. Aug, Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. THE ' ALASKA 'LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcox, Agent, Phone 2. . North Sea .. . Northland . North Sea .. . Northland ... North Sea . Northland . North Sea ... . Northland . . North Sea ROUND. T SEATTLE $65.00 Lghgugnsn DG D, 0 HAROLD KNIGHT, agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates V¥ U6t SV y PHONI!S:*Jumu' Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON' SIMMONS, Pilot WILL_S NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. 3 Ports of Call Tenakee ‘Hoonah Junesy Chichagot Ketchikan Hydaburg Craig Klawak e Port’ Alexander - JUNEAU €COMMERCIAL DQCK—Agent PHONE 3 . | PAA Every SUNDAY Every MONDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every. TUESDAY Every WEDNESDAY Every WEDN%SDAY Every: PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS Two-Way Radio Commlmlcnunn fil'.h ground stations at all times Pacific Alaska Airways, Iric. | Office Gnslh\euu Hotel PHONE 206 VATlONS EARLY ves Vacation Time | ing, Sightseeing Trips an‘an(ed upon request SCHEDULES ...Fairbanks to-Juneau Juneau %0 Ketchikan etchikan to Juneau ancn%s fidJCE August 9, 23 PRINCESS LOUISE ‘August 16; 27 TYvkets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIRILL, A—-l Main and Willoughby Avé: U OTRON T Tawwm . D T e s Mt ST oy o Snmndead’ & e e s i " e & e e | e S