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l'ULl \ AND HER l’\lS K‘gr.fl WK R‘%’!\“L AE KA T YEAR R("“h“ SAILING SCHEDULE i Leave Due Juneay meJune\h Seattle Northbound Seuthbound _AUE. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 19 Aug. 13 Aug 17 Aug. 19, Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 26 <Aug 20 -Aug. 3. Aug. 30 Aug. 2¢ Aug. 27 Sept. 2 _Aug. 21 - Aug: 30 Sept. 2 OH, THEY'RE THE DAV FAMILY — GRANPA DAY, FATHER DAY, AND, .CHUCK DAY WHOM 1 GO OUT WITH SOMETIMES . YUKON N'WESTERN ALASKA' ALEUTIAN VICTORIA .. YUKON, N'WESTERN THE ALASKA LINE |SAILORS WALK k] PA’SSEN&ERSE—- OFF'SHIP; ARE ' ARRIVE' HERE UNDER ARREST ON 3. . YUKON Longshore Trouble at Vap- Steamer CaUs in Juneau couver Causes Deten- Harbor Lass Night tion of 15 Men from Seattle VANCOUVER, B.. C., Aug. 14— wyjth 100 round-trippers aboard, Fifteen sailors of the Tacoma-Ori- jncluding 8 members of a Father “ental Line steamship Everett, yes- pgubbard Tour Party, the steamer terday refused to. work the ship and yykon berthed at Pacific Coast walked ashore where they were tak- Dok at 8:45 o'clock last night fulen into custody by officers of the from Seattle. The ship, commanded Immigration Service, and placed in by Capt. C. A. Glasscock, left at {the detention station under arrest. 12:30 o'clock this morning for the The crew on Monday discharged westward. 500 tons of peanut oil but when it Purser Larry McNamee reported was proposed to shift':the vessel that 31 passengers disembarked FOR RENT — Nice quiet heauzd room for gentleman, 115 West 6th St. Phone 330. Marine News GLIPPER SHIP CLIPS RECORD » |Makes 1323 Mlles, Hono- lulu to Midway Island 'in 8 Hours, 52 Minutes MIDWAY ISLAND, August 14. The Pan American clipper ship az- | . ‘nvcd here at 3 p.m., Honolulu time, | ® 8:30 pm., Eastern Standard . time, * yvestcrday, completing the flight, ef I nformddbn Phone 374 Codnk § average words.to the ;e 13th St See Martin Yme, < light company. Dally rate per line for consecu- Mve ingertions: Birst day, pex lipe ... Following days, per line .. Minimum charge, 50¢. uont-hly rates furnished on re- FOR RENT—3 or 4 room furnish- ed apts. with bath. Telephonele o . @ @ ¢ ¢ @ @ ¢ ¢ ¢ @ 3204. |o 4 I furnished uLL Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND, Prince Robert scheduled to ar- rive at 4:30 o'clock this af- ternoon. Prince’ Rupert scheduled arrive ‘Thursday evening. Northland scheduled to arrive Friday night. Northwestern due Saturday. %FOR RENT—Two-room furnished -10¢ | apartment with bath, Telephqne‘ | 1532. ot R to VACANCIES close 1n. Seaview Apts. Furnishea. Also water, lights. Alstu cabins. :"ow must bg In office by 2 welock on day of publication to. insure Insertion on seme day. We accept ads over telephone trom persons lsted in telephone Yrectory. FOR RENT—2-room house, pa:uy furnished, $15. W:. H. Robertson, Phone. 4754. VACANCY, ua,crs{nnf"" SOHEDULED SAILINGS Bandon scheduled to safl from Seattle Aug. 14 ~partments. Fhone 374" Ask for ad-taker. FOR SAL& PWO lots with cabin, 4th and E Streets, Douglas. Rea- sonable terms. Inquire Guy's Drug Store, Douglas. FOR SALE—Desirable corner lot 60x90, Fine ' residential section. Shattuck Addition. See Sperling ven, block two twenty-five, with store bullding thereon, reasonable. Apply Mrs. Henry Gorham, or telphone 194. FOR SALE Lot FOR SALE—Will sell or lease fox farm. Wonderful opportunity, good location. 1l health cause for selling. Fully equipped to do a good business. Reasonable. Call Rbom 23, Alaskan Hotel, or tele- phone 528. FOR®*SALE—Northern Holzl prop- " erty. Ong¢ of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises, FOR SALE — 17-ft. skiff. Cheap. mqulm Carl Graves. Phone 349 "OR W——mghwen fmt rou: 1d- bottom - rowboat. Call Cabin 4 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 pam. FOR SALE—Real bfl!g W ed summer house at Auk Bay $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Grocery. POR SALE—The Concrete Mfg. Co. plant. Fu, basement. spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. Pagurson on premises. NABH sedan, splendid condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs. See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone 3 FOR SALE -- mew 12 ft. Cheap. Telephone 349. O s i skiff. “Tumorrow’s Styles ! Today” t “Juneau’s Qwn Siore” — ;Builer Mauro . Drug Co. i 4 “Express Money Orders Anrflnw‘ Phone 13s HARRI MACHINE SHOP -'n.;c'rnon, .~ — : Mevelu Shop § 7 ug'! — MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Sewsgd Bisest Near Third r—r @ [ | | x l e . FURNISHED apartment for rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601. PIANOS unwa,—luqea Phone 113 George Anderson. !WANTFD—-2 or 3-r- Jn house or apartment. State jxice. Box 988 HAS anyone a comfortable furnish- ed house to rent to a reliabl party for the winter. Needed be- fore Oct, 1st. Schogttler. Phone 506, WOULD npplecmtn “letters from middle aged Alaskans who are thoroughly familiar with outdoor life and conditions in Alaska. Am | a lover of nature and Alaska has always held a great interest for me. Address Mrs. Helen McFee, No. 29 North 21st Street, Colum- bus, Ohio. V&KNTED 2 Ex;er:enced young woman wants general office work. Best references, Write Empire A 80. il A R s v NN WANTED—Used digsel engine in good operating condition between 25 and 50 h.p. Must be bargain Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka Alaska. WANTED—Widow lady wants ork badly. In need of employment Best of references. Phone 472, TURN your olu go:« ‘nto value Cash or trade at Nugget Ohop MISCELLANEOUS tebeth for 10-day trip. Phone 2651. Back about August 10. SUMMER SPECIAL — Permanent and finger wave. Lola Beauty Shop, Lola Hill, Prop. Phone 20k, 319 Decker Way. BOARD AND ROOM — Over Mrs. Decker’s house, opposite Moose Hall. Phone 423. Hilmi Rusinnen. HARRIS RETURNS HOME @ Freddie Harris returned yester- day afternoon on the Gorst Plane from the CCC camp at Hasselborg Lake, where he has spent the past two months building trail and two shelter cabins for sportsmen. He reports that Al Tillson, foreman of the camp, and the balance of the ¢rew are now assembling logs for a public hunting lodge, about 16 by 20 feet, to be copstructed on the lake shore. TIML SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 7:30 am, 4/5:15 pm. 1#7:30 a.m. h\u goes’via Glgeier and Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 gm. ° SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau at | 10 pm- - SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! Leaves Aul Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneau at 1 am. 4 PRIPS EVERY DAY Peter Pdh Beauty Shop PHONE 221 |} MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. i+l Special | §7.50 Permanent Now $5.00 J $10 Permanent Now . $1.50 i $5.00 Permanent Now $3.50 Finger Wave Free LIMITED TIME ONLY - .u...cb:.-..'. Across from Peerless Bakery e VAU Zapora, scheduled to sail from Seattle August 17. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle August 17, at 9 am Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 17 at 9 p.m. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle August 19 at 9 am. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle August 19 at 9 p.m. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 19 at 9 p.m, Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle August 20 at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SA:RL l\(.\ Princess Louise arrive at 5:30 ing and sails Yukon se. next Mc LOC. \L Estebeth leave: night'’ at b P, nd wayports. Dart ' leaves . gvery. Friday at 7 am Pc and wayports. ay m uth at 8 v ©0 0000000000000 0000s00000e ac>e860000 HALIBUT SALES LOW, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Aug. 14—Only three halibuter: ived here yesterday and sold t catches. The Northern came in from the afternoon for a small craft named;mmsed steadily to handle freight| ALSIE J. WILSON leaving on Es-[‘Western banks with 36,000 pounds|Arrow. ‘and .sold for 8% and 7% cents a pound. From the local banks the Chelan brought in 18,000 pounds, selling for 87 and 7% cents, and Unimak brought in 5,000 pounds of halibut and 17,000 pounds of sable, selling far. 7’4 and 7 and 4 cents. a .pound. i Aug. 14.~TFhd:Port- lock arn\ul today from the west- exn banks with 32,000 pounds and sold for 8% and 7% cents a pound. The Tacoma came in from the local banks with 15,000 pounds and sold for 9% and 8 cents and the Wesley, with 800 pounds of halibut and 15,000 pounds of sable sold for 12 cents straight and. 37% cerits. Service { The need for competent : funerel direction at low | cost is filled by us. Our i reputation attests our : satisfactory and sym- pathetlc funeral direc- K } tion, The Charles W. iCarter Mortuary % ¢ PHONE 1362 “The Jiasb Sesvices ks the* Greatest Tribute” 1,323 miles in 8 hours and 52.min, utes from Honolulu. Officials said the plane’s regord !indicated that a regular 8 Hour| schedule will be established be- tween Honolulu and Midway Island. The clipper cut 28 minutes!fromi| the previous record for an éast.to| west crossing. - e ®e e v e v 00 0w . TIDES TOMORROW . " 000000000 High tide, Low tide, High tide, 1 Low fide, 1:00 a.m., 188 feet. 7:26 am., -34 feet. | 1:41 pamn., 180! teet; | 7:43 pm »17 lee‘b'““ 1|‘| LONGSHOREMEN * CAST BALLOTS:: BAN FRANCISCG, Aug. 14 ~Bu.l-+ lots are being cast by the |time Federation on the question of werking British Columbia cargues\ There is a possibility the vote will be completed by tonight. e (SN ofed e CANNERY TENDE! e | REPORTS GIVING AID TO FISH PARTY Reporting that the crew of higl | ship had given food to a marooned Uuhln.g party of two men and three women on Admiralty Island recent- ly, Capt. E. Kaarbo of the cannery tender Willard B. inguired here this| The Arrow, Capt. Kaarbo said, was | supposed to have gone for the five persons last week but apparently had been prevenied by strong southeast winds. The, llard B., berthed at City Dock, .af, 11 o'clock . this morning from the Libby, McNeill and Libby| Company cannery at Taku Harbpr. A barge, to be used in brailing fish in Chatham Straits, was alongside;, The Willard B left this afternoon. Another tender, the New Sunset, visited here this morning to obtain supplies for the Taku Havbor plant. Her skipper is Capt. Tom Dmfeiaen ————.———— VISITING FROM IDAHO, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dryden of Lewiston, Idaho, arrived on the ¥ur kon last night and are mglsbered a.t, thc Gastinéau Hotel . -~ +d ETT 7 M. S. “DART? Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday \t 1 8 m. for remm mr‘ ‘Freight ‘:‘::mm not later than Mon L ’8:‘ nuvt C. REABER, Phone 4622 ”'Fmgeq tons were taken off. hm way to Tulsequah. 1 1 | l from the Terminal Dock to the Val- lantyne of peanuts, the sailore refused to into the arms of the offigers. Some members of three other Am- an ships, the West Wahwah, Golden State and Point Ancha, have been deported for refusal to work the ships. The strike of the. Longshore and Waterfront Transpert Workers of Canada, has been in effect since | June 6. BARGE USED TO OBTAIN FREIGHT FOR B. C. MINE reight for the Sharpstone min- ing camp at Tulsequah, B. C., was vnlcaded on a barge as the Princess plouise was berthed ati Pacific Coast Dogk last night from = Vancouver. | H. L. Faulkner, attorney for the Sharpstone interests, said that no| difficulty was experienced with the unloading. A barge owned by Capt. William Strong was moored on the port side of the Louise shortly after she dogked, by Capt. Cash Cole in| his Jazz. Inside of an hour, the car- .20 had been taken off and was on As the Yukon was about to sail for the Westward last night, two slingloads of freight for the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, were hoisted onto the dock. A steamship official unhooked the | slings, as longshoremen, who have for the Alaska Juneau, would not touch the cargo. The mine freight was unloaded at the Pacific Coast Dock instead of the Alaska Juneau wharf because it was not a large enough shipment to warrant moving the ship, for the transfer. —————— IN EROM KLAWOCK Agnes A. Bjornson, of Klqwut.k arrived on the Yukon. She nccom- panied her brither-in-law whoq hnwght Paul Ketah, whose back was broken in a fall from the dock in Klawock, to the Government Hos- pital in Juneau. | FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very. reasonable. rates | | PAUL BLOEDHORN { Short Scenic Flights, $ Pier and discharge 500 tons advance bookings would be 512 passengers southbound cast off the lines and walked ashore on the Yukon out of Seward. = here. Purser McNamee said that The inbound list: From Seattle—E. A. Andersop, Leona Bowling, Billie Bowling, Ken- neth Bowling, Ned F. Dressel, T. F. Dryden, Mrs. Dryden, F. A. Fer- gus, Miss Jane Flory, Mrs. Charles H. Flory, Dorothy Ford, Mrs. P. L. McHale, Dollie S. Price, Seymour. 1. Stone, Mrs. Stone. From Ketchikan—W. L. Grisham, Agnes A. Bjorson, S. Wallsted, George Kolendick, W. J. Cain, Paul | Ketah, L. E. Robinson, L, Hil-| dinger, W. White. From Wrangell-D. Whitehead, Mrs. W. M. Whitehead, L. B. Chlsholm From Petersburg—Chet Johnson, | Arthur Franklin, Andrew Wikan. When the Yukon left this morning | she carried 24 outhound passengers, ‘They include: For Seward—H. A. Gerstman, Ben Peterson, Osmund Olson, A. E. Karnes, Mrs. Karnes, Grace Fisher, Grayle Pierce, Tony Murkowski, Mrs. Murkowski, Elinor regg, Pearl Williams, Earle Clifford. For Cordova—Russell Dow, Robert Stix, Dr. Field, Dr. Cooper, Mrs.| Dunbar, Allen Dunbar, Charles G., Burdick. | For Valdez—Baxter Felch, 8, T. Zuern, Ed Delaney, Mrs. Wade, A. J. | Nelson. PASSENGERS ON C. P. R. VESSEL Princess LoEe‘ Visits Here Last Night from Van- couver, B. C. at 8 'o'clock last night from Van- couver, B. C, the Princess Louise was 'in port until midnight, sailing then for Skagway. She is scheduled to return here early. Friday morn- ing. Purser A. G. Barker reported that there were more than 225 round-trip passengers aboard the ship, - Capt. S. K. Gray-is in com- mand of the vessel. The inbound list: ¢+ — From Vnana !.ave, Miss L. Morris, W. E: White, F. Cam- TR | X A B [t ?gouinj PRINCE" sHiPs' S. §. ‘Prince George' 8. 8, m FHE SANITARY indicated there| ' The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a_regular :h.m sexvice m‘d year. Leave Beattle Aug. 12 Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 -.Sept. 23 Sept. 30. Arrive Juneau Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30, Sept. T Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Leav. Juneau Aug. 16 Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 22 SeptAR'; Boat 4 . Northland . North Sea ., Northland . North Sea . Northland , North Sea , Northland S. North Sea ROUND TRIP SEATTLE M S. M. S. M. S. $65.00 M. s. HAROLD KNIGUT, agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . 109 ” 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent 19 Alaska ‘Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable’ Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 583 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot 25 ROUND-TRIP | WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—-SEA'PI‘LE, WASH. “JUNEAU COMM' ERCIAL nocx—m PHONE 3 Mamam! H Arriving at Pacific Coast Dock '} e ¢ SHOP IN JUNEAU! 4 i P, A A SCHEDULES _Fairbanks to Juneau Ketchikan to West Coast ichagof bnnkl to Juneau iuneau to Fairbanks b, EXPRESS Gy » ou oo, PRINCESS ALICE August 9, 23 PRINCESS LOUISE August 16, 27 Now ia Effect.