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corner store building in Dou Tnquire of Sante Degan at Goetz Grocery FOR SALE — Table model frorer nearly new 401 FOR SALE — Small Lange range, suitable for cabin or small resi- dence, $15.00. Allen Shattuck. FOR SALE—At a bargain two show- cases, one electric slicing machine, | one eight-room furnished house in Douglas good condition, with lot| 100 by 100. Apply Mike Pusich, | Dreamland, Douglas. FOR SALE—Pedigreed black cock- er spaniel, 18 months old, male. Schoettler 11th and D. 7OR SALE—Noithern Hotzl prop- | erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs See Juneau Commercial Dock or Phone 3. FOR SALE—Buick :L(hn "ond run-| ning order, $85 cash. Telephone 253. FOR SALE— Be<l buy In Juneau- income property. 403 Franklin St. See owner at property. FOR SALE — Large Round Oak heater, like new, $25. Phone 299 or call 412 Goldstein Bldg. FOR SALE—Reswurant in_Juneau; good location. Inquire Box P903 Empire. FOR SALE—Upright Rea- sonable. Phone 357. p FOR SALE—Used vioun, good con- dition, $10.00. Telephone 2552. FOR SALE — Six room furnished house at 886 West 9th Street. Terms can be arranged. See par-| ty on property. W WANTED—A young man, graduate desires any kind of posi- tion. P. O. Box 1921. WANTED —- Must have furnished house or apartment with itwo bedrooms before Nov. 1. Phone 4143. CHIMNEY SWEEPING—ALs0 ex-| pert furnace chipping and scal- ing. Prompt service. Phone 436. WANTED—Wiqow 1ady wants work by day or hour. Needs emplo) ment. Best of references. Tele- phone G38. WANTED—To borrow. lmmedldtely about $400.00 on real estate val ued at $1500.00. Address P. O Box 2352. WANTED—Lady wants housework by the day or hour. Phone 638. TURN your old goid into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEOUS IEADQUART}LRS for A mer 1 ca Radiator letter writing prize con- test. Full information and entry blanks at J. A. Bulger's, plumbing and Leating. LESSONS in Hardanger,?oc et- ing, em Phone 3282. LOST ANb FOUND LOST — Diamond-studded platinum wedding band. Reward offered. Call 50. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! S T St SRR | GARLAND BOGGAN | | Hardwood Floors ! Waxing Polishing ' Sanding PHONE 582 o — T PAINI-—OILS F Builders' and Shelf | HARDARE | , Thomas Hardware Co. | il R b s s PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY e & ol ¢ Tae Juneau LAunpRy | Franklin Street betweem H Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 -— | MPSICIANS LOCAL NO. 1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, Becretary | TRAIN, TRUCK .|SPECIAL DELIVERY FOR SALE—A Fireside with coils for hot water. Phone 1681. © 0000008 frrcccoeean FOR RENT Seven-room house and bath, nicely furfiished, overstuffed furniture, new oak floors, ciean oil heat, fireplace, four bédrooms. Call Windsor Amrtmmms LOST — Pem 'sburg bank and check book. Finder please return to New | York Tavern and keep money. ‘FOR RFNT - Ono fur $10 per month. Phone 2551. {FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, with bath. $22.50 per | month. Apply Cliff Apartments. POR RENT — Unfurnished three- | room apartment. Phone 421. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room| apartment. Phone 421. FOR RENT—Five-room house. Call| single O after 6 p.m. | FOR RENT — Seven-room, partly furnished house. €th and Gold. FOR RENT—Steam neated furn- ished apartments. Apply Nugget | Shop. | FOR RENT—Furnished cabins. See | Tom McMullen at residence on ; 9th ‘Street. |SUNLAM¥S FOR RENT—Reason. | able rental charges which ‘may | be applied on purchase price, Al-| aska Electric Light and Power Company. VERY nice quiet heated room for gentleman, Private family. 115 West 6th St. Phone 330. | VACANGIES close 1. Seaview Apts. | | Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also | cabins | | PIANOS rentea—tiuaca Phone 14’! | George Andersui. | - INCOLLISION GLENDALE, CM. motiyes and.two deralled, and four p: porter were injured, when the South- ern Pacific Lark, enroute from San Oct. 21.—Two y laden motor truck, | One victim, Dr, Rufus Von Klein- £mid, President of the University of { Southern California, was studded but nct otherwise injured. | e | STOCK GOES TO KETCHIKAN | R. H. Stock, of the firm of Wright and Stock, Ketchikan contractors| who have the contract for installa- tion of the new Douglas public utili- ties, sailed for Ketchikan on the North Sea. ———..— TO DOV |LAS' Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 |pm Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- |LIVERY—Phone 442, adv. || TYPEWRITERS RENTED | $5.00 per month i | J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn by 11 «atistied customers” s o USSR 5% W o TR | * GARBAGE HAULED || | | Reasonable Monthly Rates | E.O.DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 | Phone 4753 || HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room | ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” { | MARKET BRASKET ' Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables | Phone 342 Free Delivery | . | j [ | . — cesesvescsccsosscosccesae to Los Angeles, struck a |y, Princess noon or evening. Zapora scheduled to Tuesd SCHEDULED SA 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to Seattle Monday ni o'clock. Evelyn Berg schedul from Seattle Octobs 9 pm. next Thursday. day ‘night at 6 Dart leaves every e e e s s 0 Low tide, Low tide, 5 ) ) )\ ) ) i N \ NORTHBOUND Norah scheduled to arrive late tomorrow Bandpn scheduled to arrive on tomorrow morning. Northland scheduled from Seattle October 21 at North Seéa scheduled to sail from Seattie October 28 at SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ‘Alaska scheduled southbotund LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- Sitka and wayports. 3:30 ‘am, High tide, 9:55 a.m., 4:11 pm, High tide, 10:07 pm., - > Steamer Movements Marine News after- arrive on ILINGS to sail sail from ight at 10 $00ccs0as0000000c0ce led to sail er 24, . . e |lovich, W. E. DJennes, for . . . . pm., . . . Friday ‘at 7 a.m. fer Petershurg, Kake e and wayports. e e 0000 29 feet. 139 feet. 3.7 feet. 132 feet. THREE PACKER BOATS SELL SALMON CATCH The packer boat Sadie, ling prices—24 cents 8 cents. A i ROAD CREW GOE C. A. Edaburn, Mr. (Hart, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Capt. Sandy Stevens, delivered 3,000 pounds of -"flmon terday, and the packer boat Washington, Capt. George Dal- ton, unloaded 3,000 pounds of sal- K {mon, to the Sebastian Stu Fish oaghes Were|company at Cold Storage Dock. | The company bought 800 pounds of salmon from the troller elma, Capt. Bert Alstead, at pre- 11 cents and S SOUTH H. L. E. W. Green, formerly connected with the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredge Company road crew at Sitka, are passengers on to Seattle. the North Sea enroute FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE LEAVE JUNEAU DOUGLAS 9:15a.m. 9:30a.m. 12:30p.m. 12:45p.m. 2:00p.m. 2:15p.m. 3:15p.m. 3:30p.m. 3:50p.m. 4:05p.m. 6:15p.m. 6:30p.m. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company | \ | |Mary Julian, | Talbot, |Jack Daley. : NORTH SEA IN - ON'WAY SOUTH LAST EVENING {Brings l:lgh!een Passengers to Juneau from Sitka Steamer North Sea from Sitka berthed at Cold Storage Dock at 10:30 o'clock last night with 18 pas- engers for Juneau, and sailed from | City Dock shortly after midnight. Inbound passengers were: A. Van Mavern, Sam Shucklin, J. T. Murphy, A. E. Cobb, Mrs. A. E. Cobb, Joe Bur- Mrs. W. Blackstone, Mrs. A. Perkins, K A. Anderson, Mrs. K. A. Anderson and two infants, Hugo Amer, David Din- nard, Joe Balen, Baby Perkins, Alice Perkins. Passengers from Sitka to Seattle— Lawrence Freeburn, W. Carl, C. A. Edaburn, C. V. Stoner, Mrs. C. V. Stoner and infant, Mrs. L. A. Long- cay, H. L. Hart, Mrs. H. L. Hart, E. W. Green, Mrs. E. W. Green, C. Fultz, Mike Wesler Passengers sailing on- the Sea are as follows: To Seattle—Miss Nancy Ann Kann, Mrs. Ray G. Day, O. K. Rude, Carl Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hastings, Mrs. Dan Russell, Mrs. James Ecrry land baby, Jessie N. Mayo, Mrs. | D. Trayler ahd baby, George White- ly, Mrs. Whitely and Betty, Mrs. C. B. Erickson and wife, C. Peterson and wife, John Nordgren, Sandy McDonald, Frank North Covelusky, W. W. Bristol, W. J.| Barnes, William Koshak, Carl Vereb, |Joe Yovanovich, George Snyder, Otto Miller, Eric Burman and Lynn | | Galtis. To Ketchikan—R. H. Stock, J. A. To Petersburg—A. B. Holt, J. R. Murray, Dewey Knight, wife and| child, Mrs. Eric Paulson. R FISHERIES BUREAU STAFF GOES SOUTH Winding up the seasonal work of ! the U. S. Bureaui of Fisheries in Alaska, members of the bureau staff got away Saturday evening for the Seattle office aboard the Brant. At ‘Wrangell, the vessel will pick up L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent, who took | . |the Widgeon down there to be laid up for the winter. W. W. Kinsey, Assistant Agent, remained here in charge of the Ju-| neau office. Rais i A ENTERTAINS AT CLUB A surprise feature of the Juneau Women’s Club Mo th er-Daughter Luncheon last Saturday was a pro- gram rendered by Miss Harriet Mal- strom, radio singer and talented en- tertainer, in answer to a request by members of the club. Miss Malstrom is visiting Juneau after a successful tour of the Westward. CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE October 3, PRINCESS N From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE 15 ORAH Oct. 24 and Nov. 2 Round Trip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 T'tkets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU o Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Dougi;s" Church Services Notices for vms church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning w guarantee change of | sermon topics, ete. Douglas Community Church 1 A. O. AASEN, Pastor 11:00 a.m—Sunday School service combined, conducted by A. O. Aasen, pastor. The public invited. o R CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay *7:00 a.m. 8:15 am. «2:30 p.m. Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | | p FINE | i || PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET 4:15 pm. 8 instead of 7 Leaves Auk Bay at Saturday and Sunday Night Special Leave Juneau 7:30 am. 9:30 am. 2:30 p.m. 5:15 pm. | SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at am. | Saturday and Sunday Night Special 6:45 p.m. Leaves Juneau 10 p.m. 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY! 'TIME SCHEDU LE|# { St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ¢ 7:30 p.m.—Evening service, Douglas Catholic Church St. Aloysius Church [ 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. p.m.—Christian Doctrine. Mike Curran, Miss Cherron, | and| Baptism of children will be held.: ESTEBETH IN SUNDAY WITH PASSENCERS Good Weth: Encountred f on Voyage — Snow Re- | ported Gone, Baranof Motorship Estebeth arrived yes- terday morning from Sitka and way ports with the following passengers for Juneau: From Chichagof—G. A. Phillips Joe Yovanovich, ' Thos. Geaker, John Juvanich, Joe Persich. | From Tenakee—Peter Davis Cal- vin Watson, Mike Watson, Jack Ohata, J. A. Berg, Ole Tang, G. R. | Gannon, Eric Bunner, Arvid An- derson, Alen Wilson, Victor Holvoc. From. Hoonah—Jimmie Wright, Rev. E. Budde, Dick Moses, Henry Moses. Deputy Marshal G. W. Samples |was a passenger aboard the Este- beth from Hoonah to Tenakee and |return. Mrs. Dave Ramsey, wife of the purser aboard the vessel, made the round trip to Sitka and return. Olaf Ness made a round trip to| Hoonah. { Purser Dave Ramsey reported good weather throughout the voyage. A |light fall of snow at Baranof—the |first this year—on Octobber 19 .has dxsappeared. Popeye, the sailorman, famed comic strip character, sets sail in real life. Mike Butch, rubber faced comedian, mimies the fa- mous sajlor ih the Fernandez circus which recently left Los | Angeles on a 15,000-mile circuit trip of the Paciflc. MARINERS LOST: IN GREAT GALE" OFF HEBRID ES o sm'"‘fiiiw;{";i'; o137 Men in Llfeboat MISS- caves Pewuner Dork every Friday ! “ing from Foundering . | t.%.%. By, for. ECEEEECR, - IMPROVING HOME Frank Millard is improving his ‘home on_the Fritz Cove Road by constructmg an enclosed poxch “uight received not' later ‘than ¢ Kass | i ok . Poit Alexander and way ports. Freighter Vardulia p m. Thursday. LONDON, Oct. 21.—Eight ships are FOR INFORMATION. . ching for 37 men feared lost| MAURICE C. REABEK. bhm— 16 a abandoning the foundering frefghter Vardulia in a raging storm | | which killed 13 and injured scores in the British Isles. Fhe men took to the lifeboats 400 I'miles west of Hebrides Saturday. No | trace has been found of smp or crew. - NEW 'SALMON PACKING CONCERN . IS INCORPORATED Articles of incorporation were filed | in® the Territorial Auditor's office today by the Associated Salmon Packers, Inc., of San Francisco. It i: the former J. C. M. Company. Cap- | ital stock is listed at $1,000,000 and incorporators are James Joseph M | Cormick, Walter C. Fish and F. P Mozingo, all of San Francisco. How- | | | ard D. Stabler of Juneau is attorney | for the new firm as well as the agent in this division. L. V. Ray is the | company agent at Seward. | R e | = KENIGHTS END VISIT | Guy szth DRUGS ‘ PUROLA REMEDIES || PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | | THE TERMINAL *“IDEAL PAINT SHOP U s Paint 'We Have It! WENDT & GARSTER o i 1 | '| PHONE 549 | | Dewey Knight, Divisional Manager! ‘ | of Immigration and Naturalization, Mrs. Knight and infant daughter, | cailed for Petersburg on the North | ! Sea, enroute to their home in Ket- chikan. 1 A NS R \ OFFICER RETURNS HOME | A. B. Holt, special officer from | Petersburg, who arrived on the Alas- | ka with two prisoners for the Fed- | eral Jail, returned to his home on the North Sea. RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 CAPITOL BEER fi’.‘mwm AND BALL ROOM . Liunches Dibcing Ev‘rery Night FULLY COMPOUNDED l'tont st Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Ddl'-y Heating Private Booths GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HO’I‘EL BUILDDJG French- ltnlinn Dinners BAILEY’S ’*""f'.::% CAFE " SERVING AlASkA THE VEAR RCUND SAILING bCllED!!LE Leave DueJurieau DueJlness Seattle Northbound SouthBounc Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Oct. 12 Qct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 ...Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 -Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 N'WESTERN _..Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 22 YUKON ...Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 27 THE ALASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 2 M. J. WILCOX. Agént—Phone 2 RANSPORTATION CO e onty fine serving Alaska that maim- tains a ceguar weekly throughoat! the year. Leave Arive Lledi. Hoat Beattle Juneau Juneau S. S. North Sea ..Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 M. S. Northland ..Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 S.'S. North Sea ..Oct. 28 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 RoUND TRIP M. . Northland ".Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov.10 SEATTLE S. 8. North S2a ..Nov.12 Nov.16 Nov. 1§ 00 M. S. Northland ..Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Biin Nov. 25 Nov. 20 Dec. 1 8. 8. North Sea .. HAROLD. KNIGIIT, agent .. J.. B, BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent WILLS Navigation Co. PIER B—SEATTLE Seattle Sailings 1 Ports of Call : S. 8. BANDON { Ketchikan Tenakes OCTOBER 29 Hydaburg Hoonah and every 16 days ) Craig Juneay thereafter | Klawak Chichagot Por. Alexander J UNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. "ALASKA Transportation Company Next sailing Evelyn .Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 24 a.m., and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Oct. 25, at 9 p.m. Calling Ket- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 30, a.m., and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Oct. 31, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. For general information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114.", Weekly Service from Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER AGENT — [ e o P. A. AO Between Juneau and Fairbanks one scheduled ‘trip arrfimg erenu ffi"«'fififimfi ? dal}' e Our_ Services, ti Yofl m an Gmg Plnnk of d ¥

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