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vaiig L W THE DAILY ALkSKA m 'FRIDAY AUGUST 9, I935 Cleveland 14, TEAM STANDINGS Pacific - Coast - League 3 (Becond Half) Won ALEUTIAN HAS 13 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT P Steamer Sails for Southeast nl Alaska with Large | iList Aboard CHICAGO CUBS BEAT PIRATES AND MOVE 0P 32 Portland 22 23 23 24 24 27 32 33 569 .566 .558 529 30 Los Angeles | Seattle .. New York Giants Drop Onkland Both Ends .of Twin @::‘,?,’::fw Games to Phillies | | CHICAGO, T, Aug. 9.—Bill Her- man’s hitting and Tex Carleton’s| New York relief pitching combined 'to defeat | Chicago the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday af-|s¢ Louis ternoon, 9 to 5 and as a result|the | pittshurgh Chicago Cubs moved closer to the Brooklyn “eading New York Giants who Jost|cincinnati ... both ends of a doubleheader at|philadelphia Philadelphia. Boston Herman banged out two doubles| and a single to account for "five runs. National League won Lost 65 66 60 56 45 .45 16 26 Pet.| 644 | Steamer Aleutian, on the Southeast 617 [Alaska; route for tife ‘Alaska Steam- 606 | ship Company salled at 9 o'clock '533/this ymorning with 254 first class 446 | and two steerage passengers aboard. Passengers fof 'Juneau on the ‘51‘A1eutlan include Mrs. H. Corey, C. m,D Moryis, M. Youlle, C. O. Braj , G. Podgd, Kathleen' Pershinger, C.* Monenorr 8. P. ‘Saunders and wife, E. J. Rieland, Mrs. Tony Mur- kowsk) W. Newton, J. R. Elliott. 5 THREE HALIBUTERS 520 a5 American League Won Lost 63 37 56 40 . 52 4“ . 82 48 49 50 41 51 43 57 34 63 Juneaw City League (Second . Half) Won . Laost 7 3 3 Pot. | GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Comst “League Hollywood 1; Oakland 5. Portland 5; Missions 4. Seattle 5; Los Angeles 4. San Francisco 8; Sapramento 4. National - beague Pittsburgh 5; Chicago 9. New York 4, 3; Philadelphia 7, 6. American League Philadelphia §; New York 6. Chicago 2; Detroit 5. | Detroit | New York | Chicago ... Boston |Cleveland Philadelphia ... Washington ... | 8t. Louis 446 SEATTLE, Aug 9.—~Three halibut 430 | yesséls artived here today, all from 351 | the westward banks as follows: | ~Mitkof, with 39,000 pounds selling |for 8% and 7 cents; Addington 21,- | 000 pounds, 8% “and 7%, Sea Bird {24,000 pounds 9‘: and 7 cents. REABER HERE C. M. Reaber, father of M. C. Reaber, has arrived in Juneau for a visit of several weeks. He is an expert at tuning and repairing’ pia- ‘nos and has maintained a place of business in Seattle for the past 35 years. HMe reports business condi- tions in ‘the Puget Sound cities greatly improved, better ‘than for ‘rseveral years. e LEAVE FOR SOUTH | i | Pet. 700 | 13100 100 Legion —_— | Moose . obbs Creek, the scodp ‘iri blends, [Elks i sens in Juneau for 95c. Try a pint, t‘ - yn_xx have, been missing % Don't forget! to tell your friemds —adv about Cobbs Qreek. —adv. Mrs. C. D. Corbin and Allen Dale Corbm, who arrived here from Cor- | dova -on ' the, southbound -steamer . ’Yukun Monday, left Juneau on the \Prm(‘es< Louise for WVancouver, B. 1C. Pt - oo - it Cobbs Creek, the scoop in blends, | sells in Juneau for 96c. Try a pint, you have been -missing some- thing. —adv. dard, BOATING Reasonable Rates Of course we have your sizes in Lingerie, Silk Hosiery and everything NICE BE THERE, and I wouldn’t miss Il the chance to get values like THE SEWARD STREET MERCHANTS are offering tomorrow! And I'm telling my friends to look for.: SIa:wmtrNI ST. BARGA§N5 TOMORROW ! Pl be seeing you on SEW ARD STREET TOMORROW ! SEWARD SEATTLE, Aug. 9. — Excursion SELL AT SEA’ITLEf 23 PASSENGERS LEAVE JUNEAU ON C. P. R, SHIP Princess Alice Calls Here This Morning Enroute to ‘Vancouver Bound for Vancouver, B. C. the steamer Princess Alice called at Pa= | cific Coast Dock at 5:30 o'clock this | | morning from Skagway, sailing south | with 28 Juneau passengers two and fone-half hours later. | The outbound list: For Vancouver, B. C.—A. E. Mar4 nn, H. P. Hammond, Corrinne Jenné {Joseph Smith, Miss P. Smith, | Charles Goldstein, J. H Petras; Mrs. Ted Danielsen, Norman Ebb< ley, Frank Neofsey, H. C. Agnew, |Mrs. Agnew,-Mrs. C. D. Corbin, Al- |len Dale Corbin, C. Coombs, Ray< }mond Tallada, Clara Myers, C. Nors | ris, C. Hermen, Mrs, H. Knutsons Asa Brown, J. J. Brady. EVANGELIST WADE Evangelist Mrs. E .Wade who lef here last December for .the States { where she has been holding meets |ings, ‘réturned Wednesday on the Zapora. Mrs. Wade will be in Ju< neau over Sunday and will speak}e at ‘the Bethel Pentecostal Assem- bly on Main Street, tonight and .Sunday morning and evening. She for Valdez. B~ o P LA Cobbs Creek Whiskey—new sen- | sation in Juneau. Wilbur Irving, Gastineau Hotel.' ad e Products are Cobhs Creek, Dixie Bell Gin, Rittenhouse Rye, Sweepstakes,. Patrician, OId Treasure, Cavalier Gin. Ask fox Continental—IT IS PURE. ady. \ Continental TRADE DAY and BARGAIN FESTIVAL STREET TOMORROW o WILL SPEAK HERE;> is leaving Tuesday on the Yukon| Distributed by | | she runs around the slippery deck ©e 0 e se v e . . . REITIY, . NORTHBOUND . @ North Sea scheéduled to arrive'® ® _at midnight tonight. ® Vittoria scheduled to arrive at ® 3 oclock tomorrow afternoon = Aleutian due Monday. . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ Prince Robert scheduled to sail e - from Vancouver Aug. 9 at ® 9 pm, ® Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 10 at 9 a.m. ® Princess Louise scheduléd to e sail from Vancouver August e 10at9 pm. ® Northland scheduled to sall from Seattle 'Aug. 12 at 9 pm o Prince Rupert scheduled to @' sail from Vancouver Aug. 12 e at 9 pm, 3 Nprthwestern scheduled to sail e ' from Seattle Aug. 13 at 9 pm. * Bandon scheduled to. sail from e Scattle Aug. 14, ® Zapora scheduled to sail from ® Seattle August 17. ® Princess Alice scheduled to sail ® ' from Vancouver August 17 at . p. m, » SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Prince George' scheduled south . ound ‘ Saturday ‘midnight. ska due southbound next » i Monday. ¢ | LOCAL SAILINGS ¥ Estebeth leaves every Wednos- 4 .lday night at ‘6 pm. lor« + Sitka and wayports, 1 » Dart leaves “évery ‘Friday at 2 a.m. fer ‘Petershurg, Klkve Bnd wayports. Steamer Movements TIDES TOMORROW s 9000 e00000ss Low ‘tide High 'tide 3:26 a. m, 9:55 a. m, ‘Tow tide 3:18 p. m,, High tide 9:17 p. m, PPy o i iy BOYLE ARRIVES ‘James . Boyle, . assodiated . with the 20 feet 11.1 feet 6.1 feet 144 feet | { o ver, B. C., to make a call here last ¢ JAnn’s. Hospital last ‘night where x- llinois ‘Girl Won't Race On \hmwn Decks Marian' Rapretht, resident of Oak Park, Ill, will be more careful how opsu. NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liguor Store Dm Honsel, Prop. b et w1 e BAILEY’S CATE “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" of a steamer the next time she travels as a towist siip to Alaska. The young Tllinois traveller frac- tured an ankle yesterday morning in & fall on the wet deck on the, steamer Prince George ‘while that steamer ‘was'enroute from WVancou- Phone Slngle Q-2 rings night, according to fellow passen= % Howur Nervice Merchants’ Lunch Miss Ruprecht was taken to St. Regular Dinaers ‘ray pictures disclosed a ' fractured: However, she was able to continue the round-trip voyage. Dr iFloyd : Litzen, resident of ‘Gresham, ‘-~ also /s aboard the ship. He. et the bone, and applied a cast, ienabling ‘her to return to the ves- |isel. Miss Ruprecht is accompanied on the voyage by a sister, Louise. O Liteen is accompanied by his wife. — .- ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY HEEF—\-DIAM()NL; TC.HAMS AND BACON—U."S. Government /inspected || Don't forget to tell your friends Zo oo labout Cobbs Creek. {’AST{NEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-ltalian Dinners Wines—Beer e e e e e i b o et o " T00 IATs TO CLASSIFY || IN S U RA NC E Allen Shattuck, Ine. ~l“OR SALE—Essex Coach, uood‘ Established 1898 CARD OF THAN We wish to thank everyone for |the many kind deeds and sympathy |shown during the lllness -and loss of “our beloved son and brother. MR. and MRS. MARTIN HOLST, =~ MATILDA HOLST, ROYAL HOLST, MRS, L. JIBILOFF, MRS. C. ZUBOFF. —adv. condition. Inqulre Service Motors. ron SALE—Three rugs, card table, vacuum, toilet set, radio table, | sewing machine, overstuffed chair, casel, also sax oosting $140 goes for $60, dishes, etc. Stroupe, Radio | Apartments. | Juneaun, Alaska FOR INSURANCE Se¢e H. R.'SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 U M. Behrends B.mk Bldg | e = 'ANTED Expcrlenced woman wants housework. 30c per hour 1 Address P. O. Box 988. S et e “ihg and expert repairing by a {8pecialist Satisfaction guaran- ‘tfl-d Tel(-phunc um Union Oil ‘Company, traveled from | Vancopver, B. C. to Ketchikan on} the Prince George. He Is expected hgre; s00n0 BISHOP BUNOZ TRAVELS 1 Bishop Bunoz of Prince Rupert,! ‘B. C, took passage on the Prince S‘z;gc from the Cenadian port to | e WRY Don't forget to tell your friends 1bou¥ Cobbs Creek. —adv. .- 'Continental Whiskies and. Gins are 'the talk of Alaska. . Wilbur [Irving, Gastineau Hotel, is dis- tributor for Alaska. —adv. e NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of Council Chamber of Town of Douglas City, to be open- ed at 7:30 P. M. on August 23, 1935, for furnishing all labor and materials necessary for the con- struction of a sewer and a water system, including a reinforced con- crete arch dam' acccrding to, plans and speeifications on file with the City Clerk and the City Engineer, Nelson I., Beers, Room 7, Valentine Bulldifig, Juneau, Alaska, Where coples Of plans are requested, n; [ deposit “of $10.00 will be required to | insuré “their ‘return not later than, three ‘déiys * after date ‘of lemns contraet. I All bids shall be nccompa.nied by a certified check (or a bid bond incbed Ly -a surey -company cuthoriged ‘to do businoss in Al- aska) for five per cent (5%) of the amount of the bid. (Where al- ternates are asked, ‘theh for' five per cent - (5%) of the basic bid plus the largest alternatcs). Should, the bidder fail to' enter| into a eontract and furn'sh a sat- isfactory performance bond within the time stated in his prcnosal, the certified check - (or -bid bond) shall be forfeited"as liquidated ‘damages. The successtul bidder wil be re-! quired . to file a peforma:ce bond ] in the full “amount of thc contract, price; Which bond shall bc furnish- ed by a surety company a:ceptable| to :be «Public Works Ammnum-' tiont ' * This improvement shall be con-| stru visiolls of ‘Bulletin No. 2, 1. ‘Requirements as 'to Bids, tractor'’s ' Bonds, and (‘ntract, Wege and Labor Provisior. ,” dat- ed March 3, 1934, and amc.ided for Alaska. Labor required for this project shall be as outlined in 3 (a) of the Construbtion /Regulatic..s. Attenflon is called to the fact that not less than the m nimum |wage rates prescribed by (i eral * Emergency ' Administra | Publi¢c Works must be paid project. The right is reserved to |any. gnd all bids and to wa |informiality in “the bids 1. with the exeeption of the 1 ments of the preceding para .. Contractor will be allowed duct” territorial school tax : : scribed by law in caic of em subject to tax. | First ‘publication, Aug. 9, 1 Last publication, Aug. 16, 1 JUNEAU CASH ] GROCERY _Our Second Get-Acquamted Week! We invite you to come in and look our store over. Know that you can come in any day of the week and always save money on quality foods. SPECIALS—Seward Street Trade Day NEW POTATOES—Large .arge Washed Wash: 7 3 C ington Potatoes, 25 Ib. shopping bag ......... RICE KRISPIES Kellogg’s, 2 pkgs. ...25¢ P e T e SLICED'BEETS No. 2 cans, 2for & ....29¢ K CIGAREFTES—Camels, Luckies and Ches- 250 Schlllmgs Ib. 29& JU | Extra large, 2d0z.15° MIL K—Darlgold tall cans, BRcabRiaaEt o, . 000, o 990 No. 2% ‘cans, 2 for 3Sc! Kraft’s, full qt. ..i’...57c‘ SUGAK&-Pure Cane, Fine Grdnulated s l()()lb Bag, $6.25,50 Ib. bag .............. 25 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUIT, Large Aru()nd e.lch 10c¢ FRESH PEAS, 3 pounds’'.... ..... ... ... . .25¢ EETHMEY 2 heads .. v 0 i i e ah0E rn—Egg Pla —Syv et Po,xatpes-Grapes teflfields,carton $1.23, 2 pd’LI\dgeS i s, COFFEE EG G S s 3 i i S i S DILL PICKLES MAYONNAISE BANANAS, pound . 10¢ WATERMELONS, p()und ..6¢