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Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the | itne. | Daily rate per line for comecu»\ live insertions: | Pirst day, per line - Following days, per line . Minimum charge, 50c. | Monthly ratec furnished on re- juest Copy must be in office by 2 pelock on day ol publication to msure Insertion on same day We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'ad in telephone lirectory. ehone 374 Ask for ad-taker FOR SALE_Will sell or lease fox farm ‘Wonderful opportunity, good location. TI health cause for selling. Fully equipped to do a good business. Reasonable. Call Room 23, Alaskan Hotel, or tele- phone 528 FOR SALL Currants, $1.00 per gallon Phone 175. FOR SALE-—Moonlight Lunch. In- quire Room 208, Zynda Hotel FOR SALE_Arcade property Aat reasonable price and terms. 13} rooms upstairs, furnished. If in-| terested see me personally or write Walter G. Hellan, Box 1142 Juneau FOR SALE — Three-room house with acreage. Seatter Tract. Tele~ phone. 145 FOR SALE—Northern Hotel prop- | erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises. FOR SALE—Propetly on Shattuck Way now occupied by Columbia Lumber Co., extending south one full block. Call A. Dishaw, Phone 419 T oy DON'T BOTHER A MAN WHAT'S ) SUSIE il 7N FOR RENT_Two-room furnished FOR RENT—2-room house, partly| ROOM FOR RENT in private home. Close in. Call 5751. FOR RENT-—Four house. 12th St. light company FOR SALE—House and 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 oil burn- ing parlor heater, both compara- tively new. ALLEN SHATTUCK, INC. rtment with bath. Telephone Telephone 349 VACANCIES Furnishea. cabins. Also water, lights. Also furnished, $15. W. H. Robertson, Phone 4754. FOR RENT—Nine-: “room hause 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. FOR RENT — Nice quiet neated VACANCY, MacKinnor wpartments. FURNISHED uuanmenL Tor rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601. PIANOb rrmea—mmn lem- 143 George Anderson. D—2 or 3-r.on house or apartment. State |rice. Box 988. WANTED WANTED Experienced young woman wants general office work 780. WANI‘]‘D TO RIL. A‘T I\IIA'r Sept. 1 Furnished house. Prefer oil heat, Phone 506 FOR SALE - 17-ft, skiff. Cheap Inquire Carl Graves. Phone 349 "OR SALE—Eighwen-foot round- bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4 335 Willoughby Avenue belwe.n 6 and 7 p.m. FOR SALE—Real bargain, furnish- ed summer house at Auk Bay $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Grocery. TAKU RIVER BUAT G feet long, eight h.p. Johnson, ‘Good condi- tion. Keasonable. Inquire Snap 8hoppe. FOR SALE—The Concrete Mfg. Co. plant. Fu . basement, spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F, Fagurson on premises. NASH sgdan, splendid cuudmo“ Good tires. Telephone 4134. F)OR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone 3. LOST AND FOU FOUND—Pair of glasses In case on beach ‘at Point Louisa. See Mar- tin Lyneh, pay for this ad and prove property. The domestic motion picture in- dustry in' India is making notable progress, native productions now offering severe competition to Am- erican and British films. e rr ot e e eree Butler Mauro 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, Sitks, Alaska. WANTED—Widow lady wants “7ork badly. In need of employment. Best of rPIernuces Phone 472, CURN your oiu gowo ‘nto value Cash or trade at Nugget £hop MISCELLA \'EO["’ ALSIE J. WILSON l@a\"im‘,v on Es 2651. Back about Auguflt 10. aU\iMLR bPFCIAL — Permanent and tinger wave. Lola Beauty Shop. Lola Hill, Prop. Phone 201. 319 Decker Way. BOARD AND ROOM — Over Mrs. Decker’s house, - opposite . Moose Hall. Phone 423. Hilmi Rusinnen. BRATSBERG, WILLS EXECUTIVE, HERE A. J. H. Bratsberg, traffic mana- {ger of the Wills Navigation Com- | Seattle on the motorship Zapora. freight and passenger traffic be- tween Southeast Alaska and Se- attle. He will remain here ‘a féw | days. This is his second visit durmg | the summer season. Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery HARRI MACHlNh " SHOP i “ELECTROL { —Of Course” i Jones-Stevens Shop } ‘ | LADIES' — MISSES \ READY-TO-WEAR | | | SABIN’S | Everything in Furnishings for Men THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935 By CLIFF STERRETT Y'MIGHT BE INTERESTED T'KNOW THAT WHILE YOU WUz SHININ' UP YER HELMET, A WAREHOUSE BURNT DOWN. UP THE NUTHIN' NOW. ONLY I THOUGHT, \ 50’,‘C:>U BEIN' CHIEF yOF, TH' LOCAL I TELL YA, '™M BUSY ! N'WESTERN .. MORE WEATHER STATIONS SAYS H . rgqmsnu SEATTLE, Aug. 8. halibuters arrived todxq. both from The Selma J! om furnished | brought in 4,000 pounds and sold| e Martin at4 for 9% and T% cents and the Vik-| 2,000 pounds e HOLST LAID TO REST TANANATAKES STEEL, LUMBER rnnm_{uquAui__N Steamer Movements - from Lengthy Inspec- Il i tion - of Interior Frince George scheduled to ar- rive 6 o'clock tonight North Sea due on July 29 were held in the (‘hnpcl at the C. W. Carter Mortuary thsl |afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. David | Bureap statipns have been e5“"”'‘\Jvam.’.oner officiated and interment| 5 was in the Pioneers’ Plot in Evex-‘ green Cemetery. eral new United States Weath- the Interior, associate meteorologist He returned to Juneau| y in a Pacific Alaska Air-| s plane from Fairbanks. He has on an official inspection trip| SCHEDULED SAILINGS 1 scheduled ll) sall from Alaska Line Freighter Calls Here with Oil and Coal Cargoes MRS. XKERIN LEAvVES Joa” Kerin, Juneau resident left for a visit in Seattle as a pns—! nger on the Zapora. ince Robert scheduled to sail LE — New 12 ft. skiff.| have been estab- at McCarthy, n, Ruby, Portage, and Pilgrim he said. He indicated that| e new stations not only would be| to draw a more accurate pic- | the daily weather, but would great assistance to the 's growing airplane traffic y mp al,~.o wa; for the pur-; f further exten- | oms in the Weather Bureau, shauld‘ is be made available,” nompson_ praised the Juneau- I ummw route of the PAA, saymg “interesting one.” 1 of the Weather Bureau | l Alaska played a parc in prepar- scheduled to sail from NOTICE OF HEARING OF WIDOW’'S PETITION |In the Commissioner’s Court for| the Territory of Alaska, Division| Number One. 3 Before J. M. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and Ex-officio Probate Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of| WILLIAM -JENNINGS BRYAN MCcAULIFFE, deceased. 1S HEREBY GIVEN| Mackay McAuufie.; ‘WldDW of William Jennings Bryan deceeased, has a petition under | visions of Chapter 156 of the Com- ‘pned Laws of Alaska, 1933, to have Standard Oil Dock on uled time of 10 o'clock last night, the freighter Tanana of the Alas- |ka Steamship Company made sev- eral stops in Juneau's harbor be-|® fore leaving for the Westward Lhu 4 close 1n. Seaview Apls. | sail from Vancouver | l from Seattle Aug. 12 at 9 pm. Prince Rupert sail from Vancouver Aug. After unloudmfl oil, the bhig| | ze to Pacific Coast| Dock at 8:10 o'clock this mor: nin" | Here, coal was ROUND TRIP Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug Bandon scheduled to sail rrnm h at Government Dogk where steel cribbing, used in| the construction of concrete for the Juneau-Douglas bridge, was stop was made :sL Dock, where Zapora scheduled to sail from ngngungngn LR RnB SOUTHBOUND SAILY HAROLD KNIGHT, sgent J.-B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF o GUY SMITH, Dnulhl A[ent {\\( ather data which will be fl / to the Russian aviators whenihe yse an attempt to fly from joan Audrey McAulitfe, property of the value of $4,000.00, large cargo was The Tanana's master is Cz\m A. Anderson. The ship is s vect for Seward, room for gentleman. Phone 330.| of herself and minor child, and will not call to_San Francisco. Leave Juneau “Duedunen Seattle Northbound Bouthboun Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 12 6 Aug. 10 Aug. 12 9 ' Aug12 S - 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 19 . 13 Aug, 17 Aug. 19 .17 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 .19 Aug. 28 Aug. 26 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcox, Agent, Phone 2 FTHLAND POR’I’A‘"B N CO « $ §oa¥ The ‘only 'tine” serv A*..“...-.‘ tht_atn- tains a cegular ly service throughout the year. Leave: . Arrive . Lea\. Beattle Juneau Juneau Aug. 5 Aug. 9 Aug. 1 JAug. 12 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 19 -Aug. 23 Aug: 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. § Sept. 9 Sept.13 Sept.13 Sept.16 Sept.20 Sept.22 .Sept.23 Sept.27 Sept. 27 Sept.30 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Phone 109 Phone 79 ‘vm Thompson, who accompanied | the house and lot at No. 911 Wll» lxoughby Avenue, Juneau, Alaska, |which is included in the inventory; hearing will " is applied |upon the petition, before the under- large |signed, at Jum"\u Alaska, on Aug- \v.,uo max mun(lult‘s the seacoast|Ust 17th, Thc:e‘M, uL whxch leo and pl:\ce all any objections to —__ |the granting of the petition may here on the return trip. e 1 PASSENGERS | ARRIVE HERE ; - ONMS. ZAPORA Estebeth leav 411Lr husband on the trip, returned 0 Juneat T a Sitka and waypovts to Juneau about three weeks ago. «|AL, JR., BRINGS IN FISH CATCH Only one mized shipment of sal- haliput arrived at the wavl‘y are rarely Anchorage, Alaska. September 10, 1934. Notice is hereby given that the! | Northwestern Herring Co., {filed an application for a trade and | 1935. and contest the petition. Given under my hand the seal’ ‘or the Probate Court above-men- this 7th day of August,| PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Best references. Write Empire A [ SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot Vessel Leaves Juneau This! Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates Nights, 5604; Office, 587 |manufacturing site, Anchorage 107840, for a tract of land &ituated | |at the head of Port Conclusion,! 'Baranot Island, embraced in U. S.! three hours ahead of Survey No. 2150 from which corner| the Zapora berthed at!/No. 1 said USLM. No. 2150 bear: W. 259 chains distant, sht with containing 5906 acres. Latitude 65° and |15 N. Longitude 134° 40' 30" {seven persons tieketed for Juneau 8nd it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al Morning with Round- trippers Aboard rage plant tocay.| sapt. Al Weath- | ers in his new all-matal vessel, J. F. MULLEN, Commissioner and Ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Aug. 8, 1935. Last publication, Aug. 15, 1935, purchased by the ries, included 4,- | Juneau Commercial Dock -al 'attle at 7 o'clock last n round-trip - passengers imon. Standard Chatham Strares Tisnsportation Co, M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dotk ‘every m ’&fifi?fif‘ Freight memd not later P m. 'I‘Hurldly FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4623 SCHEDULE| M. 5. ZAPORA . S.'S. BANDON Port Alexander | JUNKAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent ESTEBETH LEAVES Wity and 1 wmomw W, ON SITKA JOURNEY ; After ner rreigny. was unloaded, he Zapora ;whose skipper is Capt. Hugh McDonald, left for Hoonah, versely 5h°md file, their ndvehe Chichago! and Seattle at 4 o'ciogk|CJ8imS M the T. S Land Offige, s« i orcosk| Alaska, within the ,period of publication or thirty days |thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB Acting Rrglst& mm publication, June 18, 1935, |Last publication, Aug. 20, 1935, Any and all persons claiming .g- at 7 a. m. for motorship Esgebeth left on her regular run. te Sitka and way yelock 1ast night | Pacific. Coast Dock uthound , passenger who is travelling | B The inbound list: From Seattle—J. 1. Noble, M‘ two children, Jo»n H. Petras, Every SU. %AY Every ’I'UESD%{ Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every WEDNESDAY . Every WEDNESDAY .. Every FBIDAY % !’ASSENGERS ’TIML gfi,}.fik"%‘ Fairbanks Juneau’ to Kétchikan i Ketchikan g fl.::nean~ uneau to! Juneau -to'Chichagof Fairbanks to Juneau Juneau to Fai banks ANDEXPRESS "/ Two-Way maia Communication with ground stations at ‘all times Gladys Comstock r tebeth for 10-day trip. Phone|’ i % i [Leave Auk Bay p. Mrs, O. Eikland, J. B. Mrs. Williamson. Klawock—Elsie James, e “® ® 0 0o o Da TOMORROW CRCRE R B RS 7 30 am bus goes, via, Gllcf!r Montana_Creek, SUNDAYS Bus leaves Auk Bay at Euimn sfilfu‘, Waleh «nd chelry Repairing at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN ‘FRONT STREET “Tomorrow’s Styles ‘lcaves ‘Auk ATlONSfiEA.RLY m Saves Vacation Tim e , Sightseeing Trips arranged pany, arrived here last night from it He indicated satisfaction in the| Service The need for competent funerel direction at low cost is filled by reputation attests satisfactory ‘hnnm mm Boar (‘ORST FwA'l'—-’l‘zlephone & szs,cy-:ss LOU!SE ludlqed !-nmer Tourtst Fares | Now_in Effect., F.aal limit October 31 T'wkets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service 1s the Greatest Tribute” WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Seattle Sailings Ports of Call Ketchikan Tenakee Hydaburg Hoonah Craig Juneay Klawak Chichagot to. West Coast "‘wiij's Inec. PHONE 206 % wa g S SO APPSR SR .. s §

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