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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, POLLY AND HER PALS I DON'T SEE WHY YOU WON'T LET ME WORK Want Ad I nformqtipn | Phone 374 NOTICE When advertisers put in ads || they sometimes don’t wish to | be bothered ' with “phona calls and answering doorbells, so we ; give them a box number, such ss Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these ads should send letiers addressed to the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE * $OR RENT Fourcroom ' Tufsished ! house, Third and Franklin, $30. Call Waynor, Phone 28. i FOR RENT — Single or flouhlc' steam heated rooms, downtown location. Apply 326 Second Streel or telephone 318. FOR RFEN1—KENT A SUNLAMP-— $2.00 per month. Rental payments may be applied on purchase price Alaska Electric Light and Pow- er Co. F‘OR RFNT—-F‘]\E room (urnlshed‘ house. Phone 202. FOR RENT— Two-toom turhished apartment with bath Telephone 1532, VACANCIES close . Seaview A ts Furnished. Also water, lights. Also cabins. FURNISHED apartment for rent Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601 PIANOS rentea—anea Phone 142 George Andersun. WANTFD2 or (3-r«yn house o apariment. Staw j.rize. Box 988 WANTED WANTED—Furhished small house or apartment. A. P. Brewer. Care“ of PAA. WANTED — Furnished house or apartment with two bedrooms and bath by October J. Address| with full pafticulars McD, 870, care Empire | F‘OR R SALE — After September 12. FOR . SALE — Modern five-room FOR SALE—One back bar. FOR SALE—Five-passenger suick | FOR SALE- £~ #OR SALE-— NDth(rn Hohl prop- | FOR SALE— ARE GETT! NG JOBS EVERY. DAY, L ot FOR SALE . Five-toom firnighed house with bath and conerete garage. Reasonable. Address in- quries to W837, Empire. . One, furnished 4-room house, with bath. $100 down, ‘remainder, $26 per month. See Albert Norman, house number 122 West Tenth Street, after 4 p.m. P‘OR SALE — one Buick arra.nged truck in running condition. Good rubber. $25. See Bill Bryan after 7 o'clock, at Christensen House on Twelfth Street. FOR SALE — Six room furnished house at 886 West 9th Street, Terms can be arranged. See par- ty on property. house, close-in. Real buy. Phone 436. ~ o Northern Hotel. sedan, For pnruculn.rs call 253. FOR SALE — Remmgwn pormblc typewriter, $30 cash. Call Spickett Apartment No. 3 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—Used Round Oak coal; heater with coil, $15.00. Juneau- Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE—At argaln prices, sev- eral new and used coal and wood | circulators, also Round Oak coal heater with coil. Juneau-Young| Hardware Co. . . ) . ° . . . . . . . . [ . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver and Blue FOX pups, also mink. Too muny for available pens. Rudy's Ranch, Glacier High Juneau. and B. Phone 3282 g1 best buys in low for quick on premises. * erty, One of the Juneau, ' Priced sale, See owner A fOR SALI ---Eu,hwen -foot round- bottom rowboat. Call Cabiu 4. 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 pm |al yne Concrete Mfg. Co. plant. Fu'. basement, spacious facilitles, Write P. O. Box 784 01'! see F. Fagurson on premises. s — NASH sedan, splendid conditlon. Good tires. Telephone 4134. MOR SALE—Coal and Pres-1o-logs. See Juneau Qom’l Dock or Phone {24,000 poun 10,000 | both s s esdeesee Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Louise scheduled to arrive late Thursday after- noon or evening. Northland due fo arrive Friday evening. Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Bandon scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 10, at midnight. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 14 at 9 am, North Sea scheduled to safl from Seattle Sept. 16 at 9 p.m, Zapora scheduled to sail from Sealtle Sept. 17. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound next, Monday, LOC2L SAILINGS Estebeth lcaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, ZIor Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a.m. fer Petersburg, Kake and wayports. e 9 0 0 00 0 0 0 0o IX HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE. . . . . Sept. 10.— les are as fo'lc From the western g for 9% and 4 cents. From the Io%al b mds, Hay ing for 9% 9,000 pounds, —Restitution rgo New Eng]and 9,000 pounds, Federal 15,000 pounds selling, for 9% and 9 cenls. - 1 TIPES TOMORROW g ® e 0000 Low tide, 6:18 am. -22 feet. High tide, 12:29 pm. 181 feet. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS On taxes paid in full to Septem- FOX SALE ber 16th a discount of 2% is al- lowed. Unless at least one half tax — New 12 ft. Cheap. Telephone 349. kit due be paid by that date the un- paidi amount will draw interest at WAN’X‘ED - Will rem “or buy a small piano. Must be reasonable. Phone 4754. WANTED - Experienced woman wants washing, ironing or cjean- ing ‘in hames, hour work. Tele~ phonie 3552. TURN “‘Jour v goroi into Falue Cash br trade at Nusget UThop MISCELLANEOY® EYE lash and eye brow dye $1. Also all types of beauty watk. Reason- |- able prices. Lola’s Beauty Shov, telephorie 201, 319 Decker Way. I har (ox rep ace- ment on elestric range element: . and quality electrical work. Phone 98-2' rings. PROSPER GANTY HERE | Prosper Ganty, proptietor of a| grocery store in Sitka, arrived on a| plane yesterday and is registered 4t the Gastineau. 1 JUNEAU Drug Co. ‘{ *TuE CORNER DRUG STORE- | P. O.Sybstation.Ne. 1 FREE DELIVERY the rate of one per cent per month. _ LOST ANb FOUND tacles. on. new road between bridge apd Douglas. Owner may haye same by paying for this ad and!} proving property. Call at Empire | Pay your money. —adv. taxes now and save A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. " UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR STOLEN — From gasboat Nugget, | Aug: 24—Small 9-foot skiff, paint- ed dark grey. All ribs are fast- ened with copper plates. Liberal informa- Office. reward for return uon Joe Hlll or SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! GENERAL LAND ‘OFFICE District Land Office % Anghorage, Alaska, 8y 13, 1935. I Notice ' is ‘hereby given that Jere: miah Poole, entryman, together with his witnesses, A. A. Arderson and Robert Oberg, has submitted final proof onhis homestead, entry; Anchorge 074&'1 for a tract of Jand embraced in H. E. 8. No. 226, For- ’l'mmsfer Co. Pest %u + er < is Minor details that are ‘so distressing in time of _bereavement have no. place in a Carter dnlud seryice. Ex- licient work by a ure ully directed ersonnel eliminates _ the exira tasks that inevitably appear, Our services are . complete in every detail. 3 The Charles W. Carter ‘Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” est List 8-103,,located on Douglas Island | 1@ ing 3.28 | Hles of, Outer Polnt, _contains filed " In Anchox:{e within ulfi'q‘l‘:fiflod publication ty days . after, said o tmrno.t cepted. and . , u"!Au‘kBly James Ramsay. & Son FRESH FRUITS and VEGET 4 FRESH TS Phone 182 MM""E SABIN’S 1935. MEN'S WORK, BUT THEY'LL. _NEVER GIT. MEN’S SALMON ‘NOW 'LIMIT OF TRADING ‘HERE With halibut boats crowding the Upper City Float for mooring space now that Area Two fishing has been closed until next year, fish trading activity at the COld Stor- age plant has settled down to scm.- tered salmon sales. Today, no salmon sales ' were reported by any of the four buy- ing agencies. Very Small, Very Timid, But Real Traveler ! i She was a very small and. timid little girl, But, although very, much alone, she cheerfully sat on the bench at the Alaska Steamship Ccmpany waiting room Monday while people were bustling around while the steamer Alaska was in port. She had travelled all alone across the Gulf of Alaska on that ship— but she wasn't complaining beeause | nobody seemed to be paying much attention to her. Finally, M. J. Wilcox, Alaska.Line agent, managed to get a breathing spell and noticed the little. girl. Sashfully, she confessed her name was Barbara Knagin. Beyond that she had nothing to say. A telephone call to the Bureau or ndian Affairs setfled ~ever arriving, ‘here late yesterday and Barbara had arrived here for t,reat- their ment at the Government Hospim]. R lUDlTH ALSTEAD, MINNIE ROGERS GIVEN FAREWELL In honor of the Misses Judnh Alstead and. Minnie Rodge(s are leaving Friday on' the N th~ land to attend business college in Seattle, the Epworth League of the s ¢ s v e s s vav e @8yt Church encertn]ned Nome of Rev. and Mrs. Q. L. dall. Gam _eswere plnyed and far gifts were bestowed upon the de- parting members . — ., ATTENTION REBEKAHS There will be a regular meeting Wednesday night in I. O. O .F. Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting members welcome. KATHERINE HOOKER, Noble Grand. Shiort Scenic Flights, $2 farewell party last eyvening all ell —adv. TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS'LINE, 7:30 a.m. 9:30 am. 12:30 pm. 5:15 pm. 00 a.m; "8:15 am.’ 12;30 pim. 4:15 pm. *7:30 a.m. buszmmGlMler-nd, Montana Creek. SUNDAYS; Bus feaves Apk Bay at B ingtead of 7 am. SUNDAY . SPECIAL: 'Leaves "Aiin Bay at 6:45 pm Aand June..u at SATURDAY zvimmu SPECIAL! Leaves Au\ an at au pn. and 4 1‘51!!3'1:&.7 DAl .THE SflNITARY GROCERY “The Store Thus Pledses” . RSB M AL ST B AT Returning from Washington, D, C, Andrew Furuseth, 81-year-old President of men’s Union, is pictured resting WHA'D'YA_ MEAN ALLUS Have!- .«Sept. ’l ....8ept. 10 Sept. 14 .Sept. 21 Sept: 28 Oct. 5 Oet. 12 sépt.14 Sept. 17 Sept, 24 Oct: 1 Oct. 8 Oct. ‘15 THE. ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wileux, Agent, Phone 2 i San Francisco recently | the International Sea- while he tells reporters that he to advocates peace in the shipping trades. Furuseth attended a con- forence at the nation’s capital designed to end stevedore and sea- men labor troubles on the Pacific Coast. He played an important part in the ‘enera.l strike a year ago. - SOUTHEAST FISH PACK NEARLY Ul 110 LAST:S SEASON Figures Show: 2,928, 743 Cases 'Packed Compared | to 3,165,279 in 1934 Southeast Alaska enjoyed one of | its best salmon fishing séasons this year, although not quite up to the 1934 pack, according to pack re-| ports submitted to the U. S. Bu- reau of Fisheries here. 'With the exception of the Yakutat district, which' has a continuous season and remains open until September 30, the total pack for the Southeast| ‘| reached 2928742 cases' compared | with a figure of 3,165,729 cases last geason. Ketehikan, Wrangell and the ‘Eastern districts went well ahead of a year,ago. As' Southeast Alaska packed 2, 056,308 cases so far, the figures reveal the Alaska salmon pack this season is going to run over the 5,-| 00C,000-case mark. Figures on 'the Southeasf, final ‘With the exception of ‘Yakutat, fol-| low: Yakutat, 31,645 cases compared SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTO! and SEATTLE From Juneau . PRINCESS LOUISE August 27 Sept. 5, 14, 24 Oct. 3, 15, 24 g N«-lnllhfl. Mflmlt Qctober 31 Trakets ation and full Pasticuiars from - V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU ¥ ,mm»«, eI TR S e Ay Neremptn N with 34,664; Icy Strait, 203,181 com- | pared with 326,091; Western, 212,- 514 against 430,228; Eastern, 344,652 against 308, Wrangell, 475,019 | against 380,435; Ketchikan, 1,232,- | 768% against 1,124,125; West Coast, | 428974 against 560,977 cases last season. { | GARLAND BOGGAN | ! || Hardwood Floors Waxing Peolishing Sanding PHONE 582 Butler Mauro Drisg Co. "ltpreu Money Orders Anytime” Phone 132 Free Delivery nsportati 0..! M. S. Northland ... S. 8. North Sea M. 8. Northland S. 8. North Sea M. S. Northland S. North Sea ... RwUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 HAROLD KNIGHT, agent . J. B. BURFORD. Ticket Agent .. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Azent Navigation'Co. PIER B—SEATTLE “Ports of Call | Tenakes Hoonah Junesy Chichagot S. S./BANDON ... M. 8. ZAPORA S.'S. BANDON M. S. ZAPORA g Klawak S. 8. BANDON . y M. S. ZAPORA .....Oct, Fpri Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK —Agent . PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby A Ketchikan Hydaburg Craig Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At 'Roasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot “BA R'r‘”‘ .Between Juneau and Faxrbanks one scheduled :{5 week]y leaving Juneau évery Tuesday at arriving Juneau from Fairbanks every | Pacific Alaska Airwayq . Office Gastineay Hotel s " 'PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. - : PHONE m ——— CAPITOL BEER m AND BALL Robm Private Bootin ‘Chiiches ' Dnemg'ifvm mfizt’