The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1935, Page 6

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©Cheap {Sf hdif ‘Bmpire 882, F‘OI{ SALE—Five-passenger Bulck Sedan. For particulars call 253. Fi Romln;;t;nk portable typewriter, ‘Apartmént No, 3 after 5 p.nl. | FOR SALE — Used Thor washing When advertlsers put in da they sometimes don't wish to be bothered with phone ecalls and answering doorbells, so we Zive (hem a_box number, such | as Box 10-A, Empfre. | *Yeople wanting to answer fhese ads shomld send Jetlers addressed (o the box oumber Jisted. We wifl see {be adver- lisgr gets them. THE EMPIRE e r————— T—Two furnybed room - - FOR R for gentlengn. Housel Soe Mrs.Neviile FOR RENT — 7-room furnished liouse on Willoughby Ave. In-| quire Juneau Marble Works. | FOR RENT—Seven-room furniebed | House, elec. range, steam heal.| Phone 2004 fth eénd Barris. ¥Ook RENT—Two furnished rooms. | 15t snd Gastipeau. | Oil burner. | sublet furnished apt. for| months startd Sept. 1. 304 mbly. Phone 3052 furnisiy Louse. Phone 1703 FOR RE SUNLANP: $2,00 pet ‘wol Réntal’ pAyments may be appiled on purchuse price. | Alaskna Elecuric Light and Pow o8m Phone 1472 RENT—fyeaoo furnigiicd Phove 202 FOR Purnish cabin: FORNISHED aparunent for vent.| Nh-ka\'lch Apts. Phone 5601 PIANOS renten—tunea Phone 143 | e. Box 98 WANTED wants washing, ironing or clean- ing in homes, hour work. Tele- phone 3552, WANTED—Usea uieses engine in| good operaiing condition between % and 50 h.p. Must be bargain. | 8held TURN your o gom ‘hwo value. | Cash or trade at Nugget Chop. ! MISCELLANEOUS | ENROLL now, college courses be- 03 Goldstein Bldg. CALL Rick ) | mént on electric range elements and quality electrical work. Phope $8-2 rings. ROBBINS TO SOUTH 8. E. ways pilot, is traveliing to Seattle on the steamer Yukon. He will go to Broansville, Texas, there to take & Special PAA training course this fail. f machiné. Cheap '$1750 as 5. See Parsons at Alaska Eleetrie Ligbt and Power Co. FOR SALE—Used Round Oak coal heater with coil, $15.00. Junedu- | Yourig Hardware Co. . e - “, e FOR SALE—AL bargain prices, sev- | eral new and uscd coal and wood | circulators, a0 Round Oak' cdal heater with coil. ‘Juneau-Young ' | Hardware Co. | FOR SALE—Silver and Blue Fox pups, also mink. Too mauy for available pens, Rudy's Ranch,! Glacier Highway, Juneau. , FOR SALE—Five-room house. 12th and B. Phove 3282. FCR SALE-Northern Hofel prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick| sale, See owner on premises. | "OR SALE—Eighwen-foot round- poutorm ‘towhoul. Call Cébin 4.| 335 Willoughby Avcnue betweon 6 and 7 p.m. FOR SALE—The Concrete Mfg. Co.| plant. Fui, basement, spacious| facllities. Write P. O. Box 784 or| see P. Fagerson on premises. Qood tifes. Telephone 4134, ¥R SALE-Cosl and Pres-10-10gs. See Junewr Com’l Dock or Phone | 3. FOk SALE New 12 ft. “o@hean. Telophoue 340 - skiff. LOST ANb FOUND | leather purse Ani Owner may bave proving property and this ad. Call at Em- FOUND--Lady's same by paying for e OfIice $30 cash. Call Spjckett | i o _Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND North Sea due’Friday night. Aleutian due Sunday. ' . ol . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Yukon scheduled to sail from o Seattle September. 7 at 9 am. ® Northland scheduled to sail:® from - Seattle S8eptember 9i® at 9 pm. - Northwesiern scheduled to sailze from Scattle, Sept. 10 at 9.# . am, ® SOUTIIBOUND, SAILINGS ® Prineess Louise scheduled to ® arrive 5.a.n. tomorrow. e and sails south 2 hours later, o Alaska schoeduled . squthbound next Monday. LOCAL SANINGS . . Eslebeth leaves every Wednos-.e . . ° . . day nighi at 6 pm., Jor Sitka and wayports. Dart lenves every Friday at. 7 am. fer Petersburg, Kake and wayports. s s e e s a0 . . . . - . . . NORTH SEA IS ENROUTE NORTH, JUNERU BOUN SEATT NorhiSed shil aska ports 1asi e engers aboard, the au: en, Kraft, Mrs, €. M. Jor- 2en; Davis,' Mrs. W, Davis, Wrs. S. A. Wearing, Mrs. M. Pusich, Mickey and Larry Pusich, F. Pag- xegn, Mrs G. ¥. 058, M LW Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leeper, Mrs. W. A. Eyeres, Wesley and Dav- id Eyers, Mrs J, L, irvine, A. Fon- Sleamer fof "Southeast Al- ping with 82 pas- wing booked :125 PASSENGERS , | -BYE WHEN x" = #fo?“!fisrr ANEW HAT. e 5D o 2 . News 3 LEAVE IUNED ‘FOR WESTWARD Alaska Remaiis Here Four Hours After Arrival from Seattle | After a four-hour stay here, the stedmer 'Alaska left her berth at |Pacific Coast, Dock at 5 o'clock yesterday afterncon for the West- ward. She'had arrived earlier from Seaftle. < She took 25 passengers' from this port. o | The outbound list: i | For Scward—Sylvia Hanson, Fred ' Holmberg, C. R. Burlingame, G. A, Burlingame, Fowell DeMoss, Mrs." & DeMoss, A. E. Schoettler, W. Bun- | nell, Charles Grooboda, Lficy - Powell, Frank Scully. i For Valdez—Jack Gucker, wmmr‘ Irving, Lyle Hebert, John Pegues; K. C. Venfer, ;L. F. Rhode; Lee Johnson, J. Rogerski. - For Cordova—J. P. Tawlson, A.} A. Aasen, A. Kashevarotf, Donald Ingails, Dannie Hanson, Mrs. Hdn- son. ; retary, and her outeito the coast Mcintyre will be Pre { married to Fredr) Photo) | s e i fic wansson i mironnen | VIG? BRINGS crom s o FISH WORKERS, - FREIGHT SOUTH tured skull when ‘he “was. ‘struck inS POWELL. TO WESTWARD | “®e¥ Kétenikan—J. P. Morgan, P. +'W. Skinnell, William Mahoney, Tom ! Bancft; George Hamoff, F.L. Fiske. | For Petersburg—R. M. Slattery, Jo Hensen, Jesse Giffort. ¥dr Wrangell—Neil Bradley. P 1/ ¢ by a rock truck “on Willoughby i/ Avenue Monday, was reported by's St. Ann’s Hospjtal aythorities 'tow 1 Miss Lucy Powell, attractive] school teacher :from Hawall, »le“f Juneau on the Alaska for Seward day to be “doing fairly well.” $% 1 4 Vessel Stops Here Last| after & visif here of. a few days.! ‘s Night on Special Run_ | } Miss Powell will teach school .at] from Wes‘walfd inil';bauks this ‘gear on one of fhe e o y iexchange schedules. arranged l;)e- ' Ber - freight holds filled to ca- tween Alaskan and Hawailan school pacity ;'with salmon and herring, | systéms: She came north from. Se- Pt At b g NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court 'for the Territory of Alaska, Divisidn Numbey Orie, ! Before M. E. MONAGLE, . Commis- sioner and Ex-officio Probate Robbins, Pacific Alaska Air- § ville, Mrs. C. Baldwin, Mrs. C. P. Seelve ‘and childeen, Mr, and . Mrs, W. L. Bilils, D. Radinsky, Edna Mae Rutherford, Mrs. Henry Nelson and children, Mrs. Earle Hunter, H. Me- Kenna s v pes er n e TIPES TOMORROW . o0 eepoee 14 fect. 10:53 am. 58 feet, 53 pam., 141 feet. “RHOP IN JUNEAUS Low ude, High tide, S eee TO SERVE 5 MONTHS Paul Henry was brought from Yakufat, on the Victoria by Spe- 2{al Deputy Marshal Ralph Me- Donald to sexve five mionjhs in the Federal jail. Henry ' was sentence; by.D; 5. Commissioner W. H. Doug- dale of Yukutat on a charge of dis-' orderly conduct ang disturbing the . or detalls that are 1 :"fi'l in #ime of bereavement have no place in a Carter conducted service. Ex- pert and officient work by a carefully directed personnel eliminates the extra tasks that inevitably -appear. Qnr services are complete in every detail. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 138-2 “The Last Service Is the Butler Mauro . Drug Co. “Express l!wwy eren . Auytimer Phone 134 ' ''Frée Delivery - Yy Jonds-Stevens Shop © LADIEY — MISSES® | READY-TO-WEAR I Sewara Street Near Third | £ BOEING FLYING BOAT SEE GORST FLOAT—Telephone 45 e i e {" SABIN’S Everything tn Furnishings for Men son, deceased, {them to the undersigned, at his Judge, Juneau Preeinct. In, the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of AUGUST ANDER- SON, Deceased. ! NOTICE, 1S, HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appoinped by the Probate Court for the Juheau Precingt, Territory of Alaska, administrator, with the win|Seattle. ol annexed of, the Jast will and testa-' This run of the “Vie” was al oot | ment and_estate of August A _ special one, designed f{o relieve| Aoy padiio .ok freight and -passenger congestion | 'from the ‘Westward now that can-' neries in that district have stopped | cperations for,the summer. { Burser Lee Runge reported that the Victoria had visited Port Gra- Uganik, Kodiak, and Drier ell a$ the “regular ports| { and with 288 passengers—mostly | employees of Wostward canneries— | \abeard; the steamer ,Victoria ar- rived 4t Pacific Coast Dock at 3| olclnck yesterday afterngen from! Seward and way ports. She left three and a half hours later ror; All persons hay/ng claims agalnat the estate are reguired to present office, at..Juneau, Alaska, with! proper vouchers attached, within ot 4 iham, inonths from the date of Lhis‘B?‘y asi Wi ‘mkfl" _jof call.’ ’ 1" The ship brought 15 passengers ¥ Juneau. 'The inbound Tist: ; .. H. L FAULENER, . |*, : ‘ Administyator with the w1l aohex- ,F‘“”“ V‘nldm-—dfioob Spangler. | ed of the Tast will and tostdr t! From Cordova—Joe -Perres, Mrs. | and P | Perres. Ruble Perres. e aoiite of August ADUEIOD.| prom Yakutat' — B. McDonald, Z b IPaul ‘Henry, W. H. Dugdell, Mrs. First. bubllcation, Atie. 21, 1938, |G gartells’ and three ' ohtldren;| t publication, Sept. 11, 1935. ." ‘Bdwards % ‘The outbound list of 15 persons Chatham Siratw Z140sportation mL«Lw . 254 M.S “DART” ; Por Seattle—Veme O. Gorst, Mrs. | od s e DATED at Juncau, ust 20, 1935 mvi:c?z . REABER, Phose 882 {TIMEL SCHEDULE 'CHANNEL BUS LINE Lagyve Auk Bay Leave Juheau 1 7:30 a.mh. 9:30 am. 2:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m, :30 A, hus goes via Glacler and Montana Creek. Yo e From_ Juneaun " PRINCESS LOUISE'' August. 27 Sept. 5, 14, 24 et 3, 15,24 Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau &t 10 pm, SATURDAY EVANING -SPECIAL! Leaves Aub Bay st G&nn. and iklfl'vfulbi“'?wv/- »"., v W mgm attle with . a group of Juneau [ teachers and has been visiting with ! fhem. | ., UNITED STATES | Dlfl’AR_mNTOF THE INTERIOR ! GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office i~ Anchorage, Alaska. 1 May 13,°1935. .Notdce -is hereby given that Jere-t miah :Poole, entryman, with his witnesses, A. A, Anderson and Robert Oberg, has submitted | final proof ‘on his homestead entry, !« Anchordge 07437, far.a tract of Jand embraced in H. E. 8. No. 226, For-| st List. 8-103,, located .on; Douglas Island near Outer,Point, contain- ing 3:28 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska, and if. no. profést is filed in the Jocal land, office, Anchorage within -the perjod of | publigation or - thirty days - there- atter, said final proof will be .ac- cepted and final certificate issued. . FLORENCE L. KOLB, i Asting Register. First publication, Aug. 21, 1935, Last publication, Oct. 16, 1935. FERRY TIME LAR) e together |- Inpla. PoES . S. North Sed ... BuvUND»' ’l‘ll* . 8. Northland .. SEATTLE $65.00 Py HAEQLD KNIGHT, agent .. J,B. BURFORD, Ticket Agenht CITY WHARF' I"_'—"—"','———r——————,__/ - Alasha #ir Transport, Inc. [ EQURPLAGE STINSON SEAPLANE, At Reasonable Charter 'Rates' PHONES: Junean Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Oftice, 57 ? SHELDON "SIMMONS, Pilot WILLS NAVIGATION COMP PIER B—SFATTLE, WASH, Senttle Sallingw - \ g ; §. S/ BANDON_ :3.'Sept. 14 M. S. ZAJORA Sept: 17 S. S, BANDON M. S.:ZARORA f. S. 5. BANDON . x e " JUNEAU COMMERCIA PHONE 3" g Mah& Effective September 1,.bhe Paeific Alaska Airways will close W%M&MM% ATION SERVICE, discontinuing all schedules in Southeastern Alaska. or Between Juneau and Fairbanks wone schedyled frip. weekly leaving Juneau every Tuesday at noon and arriving Juneau from*Fairbanks every 'Sunday. XPR B ok B B f e AN Two-Wax o

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