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FOE }EENTvThX fi m: P 12th St. Phone 3801 lrn!h'r Warner. FOR S:\l,k ~ equipped. See (‘n«’\ FOR RENT—or 2; corner store building in Douglas. Inquire of Sante Degan at Goetz Grocery. chateau or sufficien: mer ront property dock site is property is within bus ride of Juneau | can be ar- 2 care Em- and wat for FOR RENT—Se bath, nicely furnished, ove furniture, new oak floors, ciean oil heat, fireplace, four bedrooms. Call| Windsor Apartments. FOR RENT hed 4-r oo.n house Wi bath. Fifth and Ken- nedy. Phone 1472. use and table availab! ten mi and ranged pire p FOR SALE—Wood range, coils, tank tub, diesel oil bur used | __ doors and windows. See Pastor FOR RENT—Three room furnish Wood, Seventh Day Adventists apartment, with bath. $2250 per | Church month. Apply Cliff Apartments. | A Fireside with coils for FOR RENT — Unfurnished three- Phone 1681 room apartment. Phone 421. | hot water { YOR SALE—AL a ba two show- ses, one electric slicing machine eight-room furnished house in good condition, with lot| FOR RENT—Five-room house. Call| 100 by 100. Apply Mike Pusi single O after 6 pm. Dreamland, Douglas e o FOR RENT—Furnished {wo-room ! apartment. Fhone 421 | — Seven: furnished house, 6th and Gold. Mrs. | Anna Winn. rn Hotzl prop- . One of the best buys Junean. Priced low for See owner on pr —Steam apartments. * FOR RENT: ished Shop. neated furn- sale, Apply Nugget FOR SALE—Coal See Juneau Commercial Do Phone 3. k Of|FOR RENT—Furnished cabins. See| Tom McMullen at residence on | 9th Street. FOR SALE—Buick sedan, good run- ning order, $85 cash. 253. Telephone |SUNLAM¥PS FOR RENT—Reason- | able rental charges which may | be applied on purchase price. Al-| aska Blectric Light and Power Company. POR SALE—Bes income property. 403 Franklin St. See owner at property. | 2 ST Oak VACANCIES close 1i.iSeaview Apts. | R SALE — large Round Oak ’(l):lealer. like new, $25. Phone 209 Furnishea.:Also water, lights. Also| or_call 412 Goldstein Bldg cabins, FOR SALb-—keSmuram i Janeau good location. Inquire Box P903 Empire PIANOS rentea—tuned Rea- LOST Dmmoml sluddcd plaunum wedding band. Reward offered.| FOR SALE—Upright pie=~ sonable. Phone 357. FOR SALE—Used vionn, good con- dition, $10.00. Telephone 2552, —_— —_— ersburg bank and check book. .. Finder please return to New | York Tavern and keep money. WANTLD —A vouua man, a college PRIN' NORA“ | graduate desires any kind of posi- tion. P. O. Box 1921. | UUND CHIMNEY SWFEP!NG—AIM) ex- | pert furnace chipping and scal ing. Prompt service. Phone 436. T WANTED — Houscv\mk clvzll\'nk’ cooking; competent, resnonsible Phone 396. Box 1463. Steamer Princess Norah, Capt, W. Q. Palmer, arrived from Skagway at WANTED— Widow ludv wants work midnight and sailed south at 4 by day or hour. Needs employ- o'clock this morning. The following| ment. Best of references. Tele- passengers boarded the steamer here phone 638. | Willlam Djernes, Joe Grpen, N. - | Westlin, N. Verville, A. E. Moore, A. WANTED—To borrow immediately, | noyrteliotte, George McAllister, F. about $400.00 on real estate Val-|Huntress, Mrs. H. Vance, P. Dalton,| ued at $150000. Address P. O.|pete Schmitz, G. Fritzberg, Ed Hog-| Box 2352 [bark E. Eckloff, M. McPherson, W. WANTED—Lady wants _housework ®eed, Mary Reilly, T. Loney. y - e fur 1he day o hour, Bl AP !SPH(‘JAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- | into value. LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 §p<m. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- - |LIVERY—Phone 442, adv. TURN your old gold Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEOUS HEADQUARTERS for Aerlcan Radiator letter writing prize con-| test. Full information and entry blanks at J. A. Bulger’s, plumbing | and Leating. [l TYPEWRITERS RENTED | $5.00 per month | | | J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn by | eatisfied customers” ; LESSONS crochet- ing, etc. in Hardanger, Phone 3282. S ——— GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Moathly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 15 Phone 4753 L — . BOTHWELL RETURNS D. M. Bothwell, merchandise hruk~ { er, arrived on the Alaska after a trip | to the Westward and Interior. MUSICIANS LOCAL NO. 1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. ———————————| === oy I | | | i | . -e TrE JuNEau LAUNDRY | || “Tomorrow’s Styles Franklin Street betwees Front and Secend Streets | Today” | i | PHONE 358 l » ~ f GARLAND BOGGAN T M/ Hardwood Floors l Waxmgs andil:)llshmg. Juneaw's Own Store™ PHONE B e e THE PAIN1-~CILS tuffed | o | ® Princess . room, pa:':],\' | = SINECE NnonoT I Jre WANT E N ki ThbA e ek ik ¢ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukan scheduled to arrive at ‘clock tomorrow morn- uld have three days' and scheduled to arrive at noon Lomorrow. Evelyn Berg scheduled to arrive Wednesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle October 26. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle October 28 at 9 p.m. le le . ® ° . . » . e . . . Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver October 28 at 9 pm. Bandon scheduled to sail from Oct. 29. scheduled to sail from Seattle October 31 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer north or west. LOCAYL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm., .or Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. fer and wayports « e 60060000 en LASKA HAS MANY ABOARD FOR SEATTLE Steamer Ar;f:s from West Early This Morning on Way South 260 passe A Vith more than d, tne stes this morning, and ailed for Seattle an hour later. Pa ngers for Juneau were: H. M Callin, J. David, G. Saunders, J. H Willard tha Johnson, R. Wake- lin, J. Turrall, R. Dixon, E. Her- mann, G. McGuire, N. Phifster, L. McCallum, T. J. Pyle, E. Long, D. M. Bothwell, S. Wallstedt, C. Swanson {Smith, W. H. Goss, J. B. Dorsh, H. Remke, J Smart, H. Hauge, P. Brin- ley, L. Hauge, J. F. Wallace, Mrs. 7allace, Florence 'Mathews, H. E. Allen, Mrs. Allen, Evelyn Goding, A. Dennis. The outbound list: For Seattle— D. E. McConnell, Mrs. Walter Smith, ‘Walter Smith, Miss Jane Woods, Miss Peterson, Mrs. Y. Kanazawa, Miss K. Kanazawa, Charles Mulder, Gertrude Gibson, Phil McKanna, Miss E. Gregg, C. L. Calkins, Mrs. E. G. Geddes, Marvel Geddes, Billy Ged- des, John Mitchell, Sam Shucklin, Eva Hawver, J. L. Gordon, Harriet { Malstrom. For Wrangell—Nick Dalton, Min- nie Barbridge, John Barbridge, Nel- lie Barbridge, R. N. Neese. S eee . TIDES TOMORROW L4 s e 000 p0 00000 Low tide, 5:27 am., 23 feet. High tide, 11:31 a.m, 162 feet. Low tide, 5:58 p.m. 0.1 feet. BREs, GOODIE SALE The Rainbow Girls will hold a “Goodie Sale” at the Sanitary Groc- cery on Saturday, October 26. adv. ! et WALLSTEDT IS BACK S. Wallstedt, mexchandise; broker, ' arrived on the Aluakpum a busi- ness trip to the Westwi d. ST CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau | Builders' and Shelf HARDARE . Thomas Hardware Co. | . MARKET RASKET l Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables i Phone 342 Free Delivery | . -t Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR. DELIVERY { FINE LI || PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 24 and Nov. 2 Round Trip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 T'vkets, reservation and full particulars from W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU %] Petershurg, Kake @ | N. Piper, H: R. Sarber, Mrs. H. J.| *| four seats in '36 now held by Demo- H OPE IS HELD FOR NORTHLAND ~ MAILCONTRACT Company, Post "Officd, De- partment Wire Chamber Groups Gwmg Positions { | (Continuea from rage Omne) ! pany apparently is holding out for | a yearly contract. “This office feels reasonable ade- quate service is previded by the Alas- | ka Steamship company’s boats, with -upplemem.11 service by Canadian beats during the summer months. “Condition of appropriation for this class of service is very limited ! The department is now making in- quiry to ascertain the amount of | mail of different classes that may |be handled on the Northland Com- pany's boats, with a view to de- ! termining probable cost and possible action.” To the Juneau Chamber, the orthland Company radioed as fol- |lows: Want Year-Round Contract | . “We thank you for the spirit of | co-operation epressed in your wire |of October 22. We assure you that we have been endeavoring to secure |a satisfactory year-round mail con- | tract but so far the Postoffice De- par{ment maintains it has no funds and has submitted no proposition worthy of consideration. On' the Five thousand pérsons watchéd the new standard class destroyer Mahan slide down the runway into the water at the Staten lsland, N. Y., plant of the United Drydoc the navy participated in ceremonies launching the $8,100,000 vessel, (Associated Press Photo) manned with five-inch guns. ks, inc. The assistant secretary of ESTEBETH OFF ON SITKA RUN Motorship Estebeth sailed at 6 BATHES GOING T0 CELEBRATE Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Bathe will other hand, we have pointed out to | o'clock last night from Pacific Coast, celebrate their Thirty- -sixth Wedding ' |them where it would be possible to| giveus a year-round contract for'less| {money than the spasmodic service 3 y the Alaska line. We desire ‘to' be rvice to Alaska cities But even | though we should agree to trahs- port mail free of all costs at ‘pres-| |ent, service will not be permanently {improved until we have a yearly| contract. ‘We believe progress is being made and hope to soon compiete ar-| | rangements.” { ! =il l | |Democrats Sure of Senate Control | Until 41 at Least (Continuea 1iron. rage One) | crats. On the other hand, Democrats hope to capture some of the 13 seats now | held by the Republicans. Only Nor- | ris of Nebraska is certain of not having a fight on his hands. Couzens of Michigan may, in the opinion of many, escape a serious contest be- cause of support he gave the “New Deal.” The others, however, will be {marked men for Democratic strate- gists. Would Take Upheaval Consider the congressional elec- | tions of 1938—the terms of 27 Demo- | cratic Senators and five Republi-' cans will be at stake since their| terms expire on January 3, 1939, | Democratic strategists consider 11 of the 27 are virtually attack-proof. That being so, were the Republicans to gain all the rest, they still would | lack a Senate majority. | Nothing short of a great politicall upheaval in the 1936 campaign, fol- | lowed by further upheavals against them in 1938, and again in 1940, will drive the Democrats from their stronghold on the 8enate side of the capitol before January. 3, 1941. LAS! Daijly at 10. am. and 2:. 3‘0 pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE-| LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. o W Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St Next Coliseum Dock for Sitka and way points. Outbound passengers were: For T:inakeg — Otto Kosko, R. John Magneto, Steve Fortuna, H.| Dark For Chichagof—Clark Odekirk, H Enholt. For Angoon—Lillian McClusky, R. Jamestown. For Funter Bay—W. Brickley. For Sitka—H. Richardson. S SMITH GOES SOUTH Walter Smith. DuPont Powder Company agent who recently suf-) fered serious injury in a dynamite explosion, Mrs. Walter Smith, and erson, office nurse to Dr. Willlam ‘Whitehead, are passengers south on the Alaska. Mr. Smith will undergo special treatment in Seattle. - - SHOP IN JUNEA I TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay *7:00 am. 8:15 am. «2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 am. Saturday and Sunday Night Special Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Night Speci Leaves Juneau 10 p.m. 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY! P —— A 7:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Ve Heating Plumbing FaFrdo sl Pfiv:iié Booth,s‘ " two nurses, Miss Jane Wood of St.| Ann’s Hospital and Miss Helen Pet-| Leave Juneau s, ) it RICE & AHLERS CO. PHONE 34 CAPITOLBEER P. 4RLOR.S ND- BA_t.L ROOM - ! Anniversary tomorrow. They were| | married in Portland, Oregon, in 1899 ! \and have been residents of Juneau | rendered during the summer ‘months | Johnson and wife, George Soraich, ‘almofl. continuously since 1903, ex-| cept for a few short visits-in the states during which he operated barber sho > SHOP IN JUNEAU. FIRST! "IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! GARSTER | ‘1 _WFNDT & FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 9:15a.m. | 12:30pm. | 2:00p.m. | 3:15p.m. LEAVE DOUGLAS 9:30a.m.; 12:45p.m. 2:15p.m. 3:30p.m. 42065pm. 6:30p.m. 3:50p.m. 6:15p.m. ! Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Cqmpany | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. 'M.S.“DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday Int 7 a.m, for Petersburg, Kake, Port i Alexander and way ports. i‘relght received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. | FOR INFORMATION {u.smuct ©. REABER, Phone 4623 Sheet Metal Work:. GAsfiNEAU C;;i FE “GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING . Wines—Beer " PHONE 91—Free Delivery SAILING SCHEDULE Leaye DueJuneau Seattle Northbound oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. § Nov..12'¢ Novi:19 i Dué Juucm Bonthibounc o Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Steamer ALASKA YUKON ALASKA YUKON N'WESTERN YUKON THE A“LASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 Rlash Stamshn' Co. M. S. Northland ... S. 8. North Sea M. S. Northland S. S. North Sea M. S. Northland .. S. S. North Sea ... RwOUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 HAROLD KNIGHT, agent . J. B. BURFORD, Tickét Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Navigation Co. PIER B—SEATTLE Ports of Call l Ketchikan ‘Tenakee Hydaburg Hoonah Craig Juneay Klawak Chichagot Por. Alexander JUNEAU (,OMMERLIAL DOCK—Agent Main and Willoughby Ave. S. 8. BANDON OCTOBER 29 and every 16 days thereafter ALASKA Transportation C ompany Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 30, a.m., and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Oct. 31, at 9 p.m. 'Calling Ketchikan, “Wrangell, Peterburg, Juneau. Next sailing Evelyn Beflg from Tacoma, Wash., Nov.'$ afh., and from Bell Street Terminal, geqmq Nov. 7, at 9 pm. Calling Ket- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, For general information call Agent — D. B Femmer—Resldence Phone 312, Office Phone 114 Y Weekly Service trom Seattle and Tacoma -D. B. FEMMER AGENT tween xJnneb one scheduled trip kly leawtng sdny at noon and arr ing Juneau {om rbanks every Sunday. | { Pacific /fiui&&z&@u s, Inc. PHONE 206 Office Gastineau Hof nd au'ban ¥ lNG SERVES LIKE NNORS’ SERVICE Call 411 Now! [ Connors Motor Co., Inc. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat P