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Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the iine. { Dally rate per line for consecu-| Hive insertions: Pirst day, per lige Following days, per line . Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- fuest. Copy must be in office by 2 pclock on day of publication to Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lstad in telephone irectory. Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker. 08 | e Be | FER T'PAY TH' WATER BILL. FOR RENT nicely funished, overstuffed, neéw | oak floors, oil heat, four bed- tooms, fireplace. Inquire Windsor | Apartments FOR RENT-5-room house on Dixon unfurr Call St. NT — Nice quiet heated| t 6thi | FOR KE room for gentleman. 115 Wes! St. Phone 33 FOR RENT—Four-room {uinished house, 12th St. Call 67 after 5 pm. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished | apartment with bath. Telephone 1532. VACANCIES close. In. Seaview Apts. | Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also cabins. VACANCY, MacKinns partments. FOR SALE—Mattress for single bed and kitchen table. Practic new and reasonable. Phone 353‘ after 6 pm i FOR SALE—26-foot trolling boat new hull, Star engine, sleeping quarters for three. $250 cash, in- cluding skiff. Inquire aboard T281| Rock Dump. FOR SALE—Five-room house. 12th and B. Phone 3282. block two ! store building Apply Mrs telphone 194. FOR SALE—Lov twenty-five, with thereon, reasonable Henry Gorham, or en “OR SALE—Northern Hotal prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises, POR SALE — 17-fi. skilf. Cheap. Inquire Carl Grave: Phone 349 *OR i—Eighwen-foot roui bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 335 Willoughby Avenue beiwe.n 6 and 7 pm. FOR SALE—Real bargaln, furnish- FURNISHED apariment {o Nickinovich. Apts. Phone 5601. PIANOS rentec—unea. Phone 143 George Anderson. ©n house or apar'ment. State jrize. Box 988, WANTED OFFICE desk, flat top preferred Address Empire I 310, giving price. XPERIENCED piano tuning and ert repairing by a specialist guaranteed. Phone FOR quality electrical wiring, call RICK RICHARDS, telephone 98- 2 rings. HAS anyone a comfortable furnish- eéd house to rent to a reliable party for the winter. Needed be- fore Oct. 1st. Schoettler. Phone 506. good operating condition between 25 and 50 hp. Must be bLargain. Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, Alaska. WANTED—Widow lagly wan rk badly. In need of employment. ed summer house at Auk Bay $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Grocery. FOR SALE—The Concrete M1g. Co piant. Pu'. basement. spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. FPagerson on premises. NASH sedan, splendid condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. FOR SALE—Coal dnd Pres-to-logs. See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone 3. FOR SALE — new 12 ft, sKif. Cheap. Telephone 349. LOST ANb FOUND LOST — 2 spare tres off Ford wheels. If found please notify the Empire, Juneau Motors or Phone 299. o AMMUNITION Guns for rent, bought sold and exchanged—Always Open SEE BIG VAN Lower Front Street ; P LSS SR e e - 1 I “Juneauw’s Own Siore” SABIN’S Butler M auro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” “Tomorrow’s Styles Todav” Best of references, Phone 472. CURN you: Olu gwo ° Cash or trade at Nugget Chop MISCELLANEOUS SEWING and alterations done by © 0 0000000000006 0006000006000000C0000c000000006000600 o WANTED—Used _ diesel engine in|® Mrs. ‘Saléum. Tall 1951, ALSIE J. WILSON leaving on Es- tebeth for 10-day trip. Phone 2651. Back about August 10. SUMMER SPECTIAL — Permanent and finger wave. Lola Beauty Shop. Lola Hill, Prop. Phone 201. 319 Decker Way, PRI T 2D SR A YOUNG man wants: géneral office work or clerical work in grocery or dry goods dept. Experienced. College edcation. Full or pdrt time. Address or phone Empire. THE parties who threw rocks thru wihdows of Hiway Delivery truck early Sunday morning are known. Must pay for damage or action will be taken. HIWAY DELIV- ERY. Steater Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska in port and scheduled to sail at 4 this afternoon. Princess Alice scheduled to arrive at 4:30 this afternoon. Bandon due tonight. Prince George scheduled to ar- rive Thursday evening. North Sea due Friday evening. Zapora scheduled to arrive Fri- day. Aleutian due Saturday. Vietoria due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 21 at 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle August 24 at 9 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle August 26 at 9 p.m. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 26 at stern scheduled to sail from Seattle August 27 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SALLING No steamer north or to west- ward. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves cvery Wednos- day night at 6 pm., lor Sitka and way 8. Dart leaves every FPrid; L / Ite Petars and wayports at Kake o v . 2 6 0 8 TIDES TOMURROW High tide, 6:06 am., 120 feet. Low tide, 11:51 am. 3 High tide, 6:0) pm. 142 feat. - - ROGERS GOES 10 SITKA “Buddy” Rodgers, Juncau carpen- ter, left by plane for Sitka where he will be employed by the B. Warrack Company on. work at the Pioneers’ Horie under Constructien Foreman Sam Berg.' D OLSON ENROUTE Oscar Olson, a representative of the Continental Can Company, who arrived here on the Estebeth from Hoonah Sunday, is Ketchikan- bound on the Yukon. - e SKIPPER ON YUKON Capt. Oscar Oberg, skipper of the halibuter Hyperian, travelled to Pe- tersburg on the Yukon from Juneau. The Hyperian arrived with the only catch of halibut sold Sunday at the Cold Storage plant. FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates | [ i | | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 &.m. 7:30 am. 8:15 am. 9:30 am, 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 6:15 p.m. *1:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacler ano Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 am. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Bay ‘at 8:45 pni and Juneau at 10 pm. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! Leaves Auh Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneant at 1 am. 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY T Peter Pan Beauty Shop PHONE 221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. Introductory Special $7.50 Permanent Now $5.00 $10 Permanent Now $7.50 Mifok aetails that aré 0 “distressing in time of bereavement have no place in a Carter conducted service. Ex- pert and 2fficient work by a carefully directed personnel eliminates the extra tasks that inevitably appear. Our services are complete in évéry detail. The Charles W, Carter Mortuary $5.00 Permahent Now $3.50 Finger Wave Free LIMITED TIME ONLY Across from Peerless Bakery PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the , Greafest Tribute” BUT I JEST GAVE YUH TEN T'Bay THAT YISTIDDY |- Marine News 6 PASSENGERS ABOARD ALICE FOR THIS PORT Canadian steamer Prjncess Alice is scheduled to arrive in Juneau at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver. ‘There are said to be a large num- ber of tourists aboard the Princess Alice as well as the following pas- sengers for this port: Mrs. Erling K. Olafson, Mrs, Hen- |ry Meier, Miss C. Halvorsen, Dr. Harry S. Brewer, Miss M. K, But- ler, Bessie Anderson. NORTH SEA 1 ENROUTE NORTH |Majority of Juneau Bound Passengers on Steam- er Are Women SEATTLE, Aug. 20. Steamer North Sea sailed ‘last night for Southeast Alaska with a- capacity 'ist of passengers, the following ooked for Jume: Mrs. R. L. Stewart and chiidren Mrs. George F. Freeburger, 'Miss YEAH, I KNOW. BUT. I USED THAT TEN T' HAVE A RUNNIN' WATER FISH - FOUNTAIN INSTALLED IN TH' SUN YUKON BRINGS 11 PASSENGERS SEATT 3 Fe gy 0 terday: Steamer Makes® Call' Here | From the western banks—Polaris o 35,000, pdunds, 7% and 6% cents; This Morning En- | Yakutat, 35,000 pounds, 7% and 6% 1 | cents; Vansee, 35,000 pounds, T% | route Seattle |and 6% cents; Zenith 36,000 pounds, | |7% and 7 cents. | Her accommodations practically | prom the local banks—LaPaloma, | taken by returning tourists and gq600 pounds, 8'¢ and 7 cents; Ber- salmon canhery workmen from'pies 18000 pounds, 8 and 7i cents; Southwest district, the steamer|ppaima Sacond, 15,000 pounds, 1% yukon arrived at Pacific Coast|.ng 7 cents; Forward, 8,000 pounds Dock from the Westward at 4 o hylibut, and 1,000 pounds of sable yelock this morning. She was sev- ¢ g7 .7 and 3% cents; Merit, 6,000 eral hours behind schedule, due 0|, 0h4s of halibut and 1,000 pounds a late departure from Cordova. No‘o[ sable, 9, 7 and 8'% cents; Alitak, less than 90 passengers were takenflm pounds, Visit, 7,000 pounds, aboard at Cordova alone. Poth. sellinig. for 7% .and T & The Yukon called at the Alaska‘ i ot i Juneau Dock during her stay in and gold concentrates were THU“PS PLANES : ’ STOP UPRISING ' 2 i loaded. After returning to the Pa- cific Coast Dock, the Yukon left for Seattle at T7:30 o'clock this morning. ' SIMLA, Indfa, Allg. 20~British {fcops and planes were dispatched from here in an attempt to disperse two thousand tribesmen reported| concentrated in a threatening man- ner on a road on the northwest frontier of the province. e ALASKA MINE OWNER DIES The Inbound The inbound list of 41 sengers: From Seward-—Margaret Jewell, Ed Berndt, Walter Torbett, Gayer C. Pierce, W. R. Jennings, Jennie Herbst, A: Swanson. From Valdez—J. Manley, George R. Glenn, Arthur Vallentine, Mar- shall Erwin, Lowell McGinnis, R. Zegich, George Hansen. From Cordova — William Bruce, Miss D. Ryan, M. Dyrness, T. J. Keating, M. H. Mackey, F. L. Fiske, Mrs. Anna Knafstad, Amy G. Roop, M Laura Roop, H. J. Elmendorf, C. R. Gammon, Miss E. F. Cohen, W. E. Smith, Troy Nichols, John| pas- Funeral services for Jim R. Frank 69-year-old Alaska mine owner, were held recently in Seattle, and burial was at Boise, Idaho. Mr. Frank, born in Pennsylvania, lived in Seattle the last 7 years. He is S48 000P0000000000000000000000600000C00000000000 Doris Freeburger, Miss Helen Mar- Anderson, C. Hansen, James Effler, tin, Mrs. James Briggs, Miss [Mar-|A. Hieronymus, Ben Svardal, Nels survived by two sisters and two DEN ion Cramer, Mrs. Vera Kaser;i Mrs. J . McKinley, Mrs. C. P. Jenne, A. Miller, Mrs. T. A. Jones, Jennie Johnsen, Mrs. Dull, C. Michels, Mrs. F. C. Milli- 7an, Mrs. George Kerin, Miss Vir- ginia Rouze. Vi - ALl WRECK - GAUSES LIBEL | SEATTLE, Aug. 20.—The Federal lGovcmmnnl. 77 business firms’ and individuals have filed libels, total- ng $368,000, against the Steamship Company in the Federal Court, as a result of the ground- ing of the Denali May 19, near Ketchikan. The Government's claim of $324,- 000 for road machinery being ship- ped to Alaska, is the largest. . {favOr continuance of the present Chatham Strans 1;;n;vurhun, Ce, S. “DART” M. S. “DA Leaves Femmer Dotk every Priday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kike, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone DINE and DANCE_ B822 Alaska | THE. SANITARY GROCERY - brothers, one of whom, W. H. Frank, Borseth, E. Gilbertson, Axel Olson.ihves at Hot Springs, Alaska, | . From Seattle (via Seward)—The |Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard, Ken] | Chisholm, Ed Levin, Miss B. Gid- dens, Hilda Gavin, The Outbound | For, Seattle—Lucius Burch, El-| wood McClain, John White, A. M. |Hartford, Albert Mode, Floyd Mc- | Kinnon, Mrs. A. D, Clements, Miss {H. Oygard, Mrs.. Harry Brown, | Norine Zteiff, Mrs, Gus Zteiff, | William Peterson, Russell Kupotf, |Ray Kupoff, Louise Moreau, D.:N. | Vedensky, M, D. Willlams, Gordon Rice, Mitch Dabo, Mary Irwin,! L. Knezevich. ! For Ketchikan—W. S. Claypool, | Oscar Olson, H. L. Redlingshafer. | | For Petersburg—N. A. McEach- |ran, E. Paulson, Oscar Oberg, T.! ‘Flaris, Victor Koski. LONGSHOREMEN 3 | ‘ Tu TAKE vnTElty S. Land Office, Anchorage; Al- % aska. j_sv,figl F;l::b;gsco, Cal,, Aug. fi)) Any and all persons clalming ad- Vs grace granted l‘y]nruely should file their adverse waterfront employers, leaders of elaims in the U. S. Land Office. the Longshoremen’s Assoclation|Anchorage; Alasks, wWithin the made last minute preparation fer period of publication or thirty days a three-day vote which will determ- | thereafter, or they will be barred ine whether union stevedores will{by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, working agreements. Balloting will Acting Register. start tomorrow. | First publication, June 18, 1935. Under existing contracts, the I.|Last publication, Aug. 20, 1935, L. A. had given notice of ferming~|— " "' P tion today to prevent the agree- i ment from automatically becoming effective for another year, )| | p et INSTALL MILL AT MINE | Jack Roby and associates, hold¥ ing a lease from Vic Spaulding on the Husky Group, on Canyon Creek, on the opposite side of Yankee Cove | have about completed installation of a five-ton capacity mill. It is ex- | pected operation and production will | be started within a few days. Anchorage, Alaska. September 10. 1934. Notics s hereby given that the| Northwestern Herring Co., have| filed an application for a trade and manufacturing site, Anchorage 07840, for a tract of land situated at the head of Port Conclusion, Baranot Island, embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 2150 from which corner No. 1 said USLM. No. 2150 besars 8. 8° 13' W-~259 chains distant, containing 5906 acres. Latitude 65° 15’ N. .Longitude 134° 40° 30" W. and it is now in the files of the Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES — MISSES' | READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third | Leayes Juneau south- rum & Ssitur- ay at mnmm. H. R. Shiepard & Soris Agents, Phone 409 CANADIAN NATIONAL R e SRS RO BOEING FLYING BOAT SEE GORST FLOAT—Telephone 45 ERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND RIF TGN SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaw Seattle Northbolind Southbound Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 Aug. lg Aug. 23 Aug. 26 Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 ...Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Sept. 2 ..Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 . Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 4 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Steamer ALASKA ALEUTIAN VICTORIA YUKON N'WESTERN ALASKA ALEUTIAN THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wileux, Agent, Phone 2 California by Pa-' cific S. 8. Lines The only line serving Alaska that main- tains & regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Juneay Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 22 Sept. 21 Oct. & Leave Seattle [Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Sept. 3 ..Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Arrive Juneau Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 7 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. North Sea . Northland North Sea Northland North Sea . Northland .. North Sea ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 S. 8. M. S. S. 8. M. S. S. 8. M. 8. S. 8. HAROLD KNIGHT, sgent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas o ———————— Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE Agent At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Seattle Sallings Ports-of Call S. S. BANDON .Aug. 14 Ketchikan Tenakee M. S. ZAPORA .Aug. 17 Hydaburg S. S. BANDON .Aug. 30 Craig M. S. ZAPORA Sept. 1 S. 8. BANDON Sept. 14 : JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. P.4.A. SCHEDULES Every SUNDAY ........[Fairbanks to Junean Every MONDAY .. Ketchikan to West Coast Every TUESDAY . Juneau: to Fairbanks Every TUESDAY Juneau Yo Ketchikan Every TUESDAY Ketchikan to Juneau Every TUESDAY Juneau to Sitka Every WEDNESDAY Juneau to Chichagof Every WEDNESDAY Fairbanks to Juheau Every FRIDAY _.Juneau to Fairbanks PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS Two-Way Radio Communication with ground stations at all times FTeRY Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 206 MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Flying Time Saves Vacation Time Special Fishing, Hunting, Sightseeing Trips arranged upon request CANADIAN PACIFIC Pk SATEING | | TO VANCOUVER, VICTO! and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS ALICE August 9, 23 PRINCESS LOUISE Augist 16, 27 Reduced Suramer Tourlst Fares Now in Effect. Flaal limit October 31 Trkets, reservation and full particulars from Y. W, WULEIES, Mgt Junean Fel"ry & ;ildl‘