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Want Ad Information Phone 374 to the Cuunl 5 average words ‘ine. Dally rate p°r Tine for consecu- dve insertions Pirst day, per line Pollowing days, per line ... Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly raté furnished on re- fuest. Copy must be pelock on day of publication Insure insertion on same day We accept ads over telephone J0¢ be fn office by 2 o from persons lis'pd Ao, telephone irectory. Phone 374 Ask for ad-taker. FOR RENT "2 turnished house- keeging rooms. ~ Electric range Phone 255 FOR RENT — Two steam-heated bedrooms 10th and B. Phone 3602, FOR RENT Furnished house, & Yooms, bath, Phone 1472 FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house. Phone 202 FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment with bath Telephone 1532 VACANCIES c! in. Seaview Apts, Furnishea water, lights. Also cabins. VACANCY, MacKinn " ‘partments FURNISHED _apartment for rent Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601 PIANOS rentea—tuxed. Phone 143. Georg. Anders «n house or Box 988. or 3-r apartment. State jrize. WANTED—Small retail dairy, 8 or 10. cows and milk route in Ju- neau or another Alaska town not so far north. Cash. Box 225, Bremerton, Wash. and expert repairing by a specialist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 4622. FOR quality electrical w call RICK RICHARDS, ulupho‘n. 98- 2 rings. one a mmrorlablc r\umslh ed house to rent to a reliable party for the winter. Needed be- fore Oct. 1st. Schoettler. Phone —~Used diesel engine in good operating condition between 25 and 50 h.p. Must be bargain. Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, Alaska. TURN your viu §us0 ‘Lio value Cash or trade at Nugget Jhop. MRS. EIKLAND RETURNING Eikland and son are aboard the Northland from a brief Visit south. returning Daily Empire Want Ads Pa MUSICIANS LOCAL | NO.1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. . | | | DUDE HAYNES, OLLY AND HER PALS QUItK , PoLLY, THE MEDICATED COTTON — PAN'S HAMMERED HIS FINGER | FOR SALE—250-3,000 Savage. Ex- cellent condition. $40. Address Box 826, care Empire, FOR SALE—Apartment-style din- ing table. Wardrobe for baby clothes. Stand ironing board Call 1704 and Blue Fox Too many for Rudy's Ranch, Juneau i—Silver ) mink pens Highway, FOR SAL pups, le Glacier FOR SALE—1 circulator heater. Cheap. New. Call 315 Gold St. ! FOR SALE—Three-room house andi, lot 50x100. Free water. See Mrs.| Reilly, 4th and Kennedy FOR SALE—House and, iot. Bart gain for cash. Write Empire Box No. G. 815 FOR SALE—8 mm. Sport model; ! Lymann sights. Excellent condi- tion. Reasonable. Call afternoons or evenings. Phone 2504 FOR SALE—Five-Toom house. 12th and B. Phone 3282 “OR SALE—Northern Hotel prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau, - Priced low for quick See owner on premises. sale. "OR SALE—Bigh.wen-foot round-| bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4. 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe. ol 6 and 7 pm { FOR SALE—The ConcreLeVMl‘gi. Co. plant. Fu . basement, spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. Fagursen on premises. «plendkr ‘condition | Telrphmu 4134, NASH s;éan Good tires. FOR BALE—Coal Bml Pns to-logs See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone 3 FOR SALE — new 12 ft. Ch:‘an TcIophone 349 LO: T AND l(“ ND skiff. LOST-10 ft. flat bottom skiff.| Copper fastened. Standard Ma- chine Shop. LOST — Male Scottie bred dog. Probably astray. Answers to name of SANDY. Return to Mrs, I Goldstein. SHOP IN JUNEAU! r——— AMMUNITION Guns for rent, bought sold and exchanged—Always Open i 3 24 i | i, SEE BIG VAN Lower Front Street P e ST Peter Pan Beauty Shop PHONE 221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. Introductory Special $750 Permanent Now $5.00 §10 Permanent Now $7.50 $5.00 Permanent Now $3.50 Fingéer Wave Free LIMITED TIME ONLY Across from Peerless Bakery -+ Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders 4 Anytine” Phone 134 Free Delivery {to comp! |band's est | R Steamer Movem Yukon scheduled 8:30 tonight. from Seattle a no report. at 9 p.m. Alaska scheduled Zapora scheduled Beattle Sept. 1. North ea 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND Victoria due Friday. LOCAL night at bnha wnd way Dart leaves & 7 a.m. fer Pet and wayports. Eeattle s to Jur ied by to Vai cess Lo to. spend geles, Cal, her daught; couver, Mrs. before te Prince Rupért scheduled to ar- rive Thursday evening. Northland due Friday night. Bandon scheduled to sail from Seattle August 30. Princess Loulse scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 30 Seattle August 31 at'9 am. scheduled from Beattle Beptember 3 at Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle September 4 at 9 a.m. couthbound about SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wed daj - liffe, accompa. T, B. T, McAuliffe plans the, wintep: in (bos- An- NORTHBOUND to arrive at . . 1 . . SCHEDULED SATLINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail t9 am., but to sail from to sail from to saill SAILINGS 6 pm, e 00 in to “ldo\\ of is a passeng on the Prin- returning here settlement of her hus- Minor details of no place in the services are | Beward Street [ SABIN’S Everything is Vemisbings for Men e e 50 distressing in time bereavement have conducted service. Ex- pert and :fficient work by a carefully directed personnel eliminates extra tasks that inevitably appear. Our in every detail. The Charles W, Carter Mortaary “PHONE 1362 ™ * “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Jones-Stevens Shop that are a Carter complete LADIES' - MISSER READY-TO-WEAR Near Third | ] PHONFe 83 Ok 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Please THE DAILY ALASKA | Roscoe B8UT WHY THE COTTON, MA, WHY NOT A BANDAGE 2 : NORTHLAND HAS | " 119 PASSENGERS : FOR THIS PORT | SEATTLE, Aug. 27. — Motorship | Northland sailed last night with & Icapacity Hst ‘of passengers for Southeast Alaska ports. | Passengers aboard the Northland booked Tor Juneau includihg the | following: Miss Irene McCormick, Ruth Al- len, Barbara Hermann. R. R. Her- mann, Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Roy- den Hermann, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Eikland and child, James Boyer, Suzanne Boyer, Mrs. Arthur Boyer, Mrs. Pearl Burford, Miss Elizabeth Karnes, Miss Loretta Harpster, Olat Aase, Kenneth McCanna. - CEERT B REE SR TIDES TOMORROW . ® oo e esc High tide, 0:22 am., 159 feet. Low tide, 6:41 am. -06 feet, . i High tide, 58 p.m., 166 féet. | Low tide, 6:55 p.m. .16 feet - eee e . Iy o0 0 ¢~ e0 e e s es e e oo AT THE HOTKIE cee & F S | Gastineau Townsend, Seattle;: J. S. Seattle; Iva A. Tilden,| Rex Beach, New York} goroff; C. S. Hubbell, E. 8. Calhoun, Seattl Mrs. E. L. Kent, Chicag and Mrs, F. Conrad, Cordova; L. Cole, Cook Inlet. Mr. Mr. Zynda W. F. Parish, Kenai; J.. P, Mor~ ity; Mr. and Mrs. R. Puette, P. A. Heney, Jr., Seattle: |D. W. Yates, Windham; M. M. Reese and son Tom Reese. Alaskan Lewis Torgerson, Windham; A, F. Parker, Gustavus. ‘TG’uy Smith ¥ | DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front 8t Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery TIML SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 a.m. 7:30 am. 8:15 a.m. am. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 5:15 p.m. *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacler ana Montana Creek, SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay a\ 8 Instead of 7 am., SUNDAY SPECIAL: Iflfl Auk| Bay at 6:45 pm and Juniéau af Leaves Auk Bay st 6:45 pM. andl| Juheaa at 1 Am. I‘I‘RIPS EVERY DA' BOVING FLYING BOAT BEE GORST PLOAT~Telephone 45 Stewart, Miss Ruby Summers, Mrs.} J. P. Mason; Mr. and!) " .|ship to call here this season. DR. OHMAN COULD i e e fOR |men were classmates at Colorado “ ON SOUTH RUN Steamer Leaves Juneau| with All Accommoda- | tions Taken | one more passenget than advance information indicateti, amer Princess Louise left Coast Dock at 8 o'clock worning for Vancouver, B. C. one persons are aboard. Yes- a capacity load for the ship ecast, and V. M. Mulvihill,| 1 agent for the ' Canadian| sald that probably 40 pas-| s would board the vessel| W the The Princess Louise arrived herc| from Skagway at 5:30 o'clock this| ‘A morning. The outbound list: | Vancouver, B. C—Mrs. H. M, Mis H. McAuliffe, J. C.| Mrs. Winters, Mrs. E. Mack, B. F. Shearer and wife, Dr. A. C. Ohman, Jack Livie, Miss E. Housel, Mts. W. "Byington, Frank Larson, Mrs. H. Larson, Miss J. Lindegard, Mrs. A, J. Lifidegard, William Heppenstall, Mrs. C. A. Heppenstall, J, Bowen, Mrs. J. H. Cann, G. Conkey, Mrs. Conkey, Mary Blomgren, Gunnar Blomgren, Jr, Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, W. W. Sharp, J. E. Stewart, Mrs. J. Homme, Miss A. E. Blatchford, S. Isom, F. Babeock, J. Ogilivie, Rob- ert Crawford ahd Wwife, T. Reese, W. R. Neville, N. L. Schweizer, L. Baker, Mrs. Baker, G. L. Paw William Nedman, H. B. Miller. - SHEPARD ANNOUNCES LIMITED SPACE ON RUPERT FOR SOUTH With the retdrn of H. R. Shep-| ard, Juneau agent of the Cahadian National Railways, it was announc- ed that there will be limited accom- modations southbound S8aturday ‘midnlghc on the steamer Prince Rupert, the final Canadian National Shepard made the round-trip to | Skagway on the Prince George last Meck-end to arrange space on the | Ruperv, | Vi The Riipert is scheduled to ar-| rive here early Thursday night, Imorthbound from' Vancouver, B. C. — o NOT WORK HERE; SO VACATION ENDS Expressing the opinion that he| |wuld never work here because he {would “always be out hunting or | fishing,’ Dr. A. C. Ohman, prom- inent Seattle physician, left Juneau Vancouvér, B, C., on the steam- er Princess Louise Dr. Ohman’s departure brought ah end t0 a three-week vacation in Juneau, where he had been the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Will- iam P. Blanton. The two medical University. Dr. Ohman, who bagged two deer with Dr. Blanton on a hunting|Lea: expedition. to Admiralty Island, is a_genito-drinary ‘surgeon specialist | continuation of the embargo against .lerican ports, | The vessel unloaded freight then | Capt. Hugh McDonald. Her purser | is George Davis. i ‘| Gertrude 8. of Ketchikan, and the |Social Welfare with the lon the Alaska for Ketchikan. AFTER -vumer Refusal to Handle British Columbia Cargo Is Only Puzzler SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 27. —Peace for another year on the Pacific Coast waterfronts was be- lieved assured here todly after the International Longshererén’s ‘Asso- ciation voted overwhelmingly late last week for a renewal of its agreement with employers. This agreement was signed last summer strike. However, remaining unsettled was the question of cargo loaded in British Columbia ports by so-called non-union labor. The Ilongshore- men's vote ‘on this problém was for such cargo. Sevéral British Colum- bia ships Now ‘aré ‘tied up in Am- : thelr cargoes still aboard. ‘ 4 ZAPORA MAKES CALL HERE;LEAVES SUNDAY| Three passengers for Juneau -and | several round-trippers ‘arrived at| Juneau Commertial Dock at 11 o‘clock Saturday night from Se- attle aboard the Motorship Zapora. left for Foonah, Port Alexander and| atile at 9 o'clock Sunday morn- ' ing. The Zapora is commanded by | The inbound list: | From Seattlé— Margaret- Ridley, Mrs. Helen Webster, Miss Mildred Webster. ‘The outbound list, passengers, follows: For Seattle—Mari 'Giffee, Mrs. A. | Karginoff, Kenneth MHill, Ghn.rles Waull, Elinor fiecker W. M. Prost.| including six CANNERY TEN TENDERS | HERE WITH WORKERS Several Indian cannery wm'kemi were brought to Juneau today from | the Sebastian-Stuart Fish Company cannery at Tyee by the tenders Fish Hawk of Bellingham. The tenders berthed at the Cold szorage Dock early this morning and Wwere not scheduled to return| until tonight. — HARTZELL TRAVELS Donald S. Hartzell, Supervisor of Bureau of Yndian Affairs, is a passenger ;. ————————— WmSTEDT ON . AEASKA Sig Wallstedt, merchandise brok- ! er, took pasage here on the Alaska for Ketchikan. sm num Co. M S. “DART” mu:boé;wynw INSUR Eswablished 1898 ¥ FOR INS CASH GR( Cerner Second an Free Delivery Allen Shattuck, Ine. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 409 B.M | Baiiéiia- Bank Juneau Cm&h Grocery ANCE URANCE to end a paralyzing coastwise|! 1. ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 HAROLD KNIGIT, ageit .. CITY WHARF .. GUY sMiTH, l)onglu Agenl. Y{‘ "\ SERVIN Alfi- vr%h i p‘li‘ Leave SAILING SCHEDULE PHONES: M. J. Wilox, -Agent, Phone 2 Due Juneau Due Juneas Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboun¢ ALASKA Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 ALEUTIAN Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 26 VICTORIA Aug. 23 Aug. 30 YUKON Aug. 27 Sept. 2 N'WESTERN Aug, 30 Sept. 2 ALASKA . Sept. 3 Sept. 9' ALEUTIAN Sept. 8 Sept. 10 THE ALASKA LINE 4 TRANSPORTATION CO Boat North Sea . Northland . Northland . Northland North Sea nRegugng DpPnlghn B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . . Northland ... North Sea . . North Sea . the year. Leave Beattle Oct. 1T Oct. 14 ..Aug. 26 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 ‘Sept. 16 -Sept. 23 Sept. 30 The only line serving Aiaska that ma%a- tains 4 regifar weekly service throughout Arrive Lea\« Juneau Juneau Oct. 11 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Sept. 7 Sept. § Sept.13 Sept.13 Sept. 20 Sept.22 Sept. 27 - Sept.27 Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; SHELDON SIMMONS," Pilot Office, 587 Seward K Seattle Sailings B. 8. BANDON M. S. ZAPORA 8. 8. BANDON M. 8. ZAPORA 8. 5. BANDON _ PHONE 3 Every SUNDAY - Every MONDAY .. Every TUESDAY Every Every WEDNESDAY Every WEDNESDAY Every FRIDAY . mezehm Hydaburg Craig Klawak M WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY WASH. PIER B—SEATTLE, R 4 Tenakee Hoonah c'mmo: Port Msnnder JUNEAU UOMMERC]AL DOCK—Agent Main and Willoughby Ave. P.4iA SCHEDULES ..Fairbanks to Ketchikan to Juneau to Fairbanks _Juneau so Ketchikan Ketchikan to Juneau uneau to Sitka Juneau to Chichagof 'airbanks to Juneau uneau to Fairbanks ND EXPRESS {vneau est Coast PASSENGERS A ,q,,,,,,% chm B mmww PRINCESS 'LOUISE August ‘27 © Sept. 5, 14, 24 " Oct. 3, 15, 24 . Now in_ Effect. B "t Fuaal limit October 31 ,_._.M""Sfi. T ekets, WMN el 1 ] vwmmu Yineha Werry & Navige — tion Company