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Bv LLIFI‘ bTER.RE’IT THE DAILY ALASKA FJ\!IPRE THURSDAY OCT. 31, ] e ACLYS WELL, THE HON b S POLLY LENT OUT ( AND THE Hsg\hl‘EMA D THE HON. ASH KoM T E LENT QUT NT QUT SOME v D LOWER WALE FROM THE TOP | FROM_THE MibDLE JEST A LI TOUR ND Befocstl o \,_ HELF O TH' COUNTY T'LOOK \ % 3 I o WER OUR -LIB‘AR'Y ¢ e SAILING SCUEDULE ieave DueJuneau Due Juneew \N Stdamer Seattle Northbound Southbounc ALASKA ,Oct. 26 Oct. 20 Nov. 4 YUKON Nov. -2 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 N'WESTERN Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 22 YUKON -.Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 VICTORIA .....Nov.23 _ Noy. 28 Dee. 5 N'WESTERN , Nov. 30 ' Deo. Ded. 13 ALASKA Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 18 THE ALASKA LINE “r Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCCX. Agent—Phone 2 - " = oy TR SO N e 5 ‘su —SOUTH. D g 1 - & e e — - — e e r"nwooofio” . TSALE i FOR REN m_mu s(m ESTEBETH OFF - 1 i te8 beds | 4l s 4 ok A E FOR SALE—New Silvamatic range | FOR RENT— Cozy room in prlvate h/-[arlne News ) oil burners, 150 gal. welded tanks,| family. Teacher preferred. Phone Ny $65, installed. Fully guaranteed.| 4553 vy A ' AvARKA EOERS Tol 1| o e e REGENT GA E‘ or three r at. 5th an | th sailed for Sitka FOR SALE — Tne Coughlin Island| Park. Phone 2503. P8 bieeile aie e b b R - | 13,?:0‘,‘?;;}’:,;3?:?5;", yésterday. Fox Farm and its equipment, with | — . . ) ¥ A o: }:m;out u‘xe stocl? c?)nslsun{. of| FOR RENT—Seven-room nouse and . EVELYN BERG e Henry Moses was a passenger to pen ralsed breeders which may be| Dath, nicely furnished, overstuffed |y Steamer Movements . : < Capt. Haugen and Mamber flli(l.ka, .and J. Manick wept to Ten- sold separately. Liela Lane, First| furniture, new oak floors, ciean oil ok % \ : AR oq | 2Kee i e heat, fireplace, four bedrooms, Call | s, : i BF | of Crew Escape in Skiff e National Bank, Juneau. o » NORTHBOUND . L) a y | 5 e T R e s A |'e Princess Norah scheduled to ® - —Are Picked Up E. QUAKENBUSH FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room ® Aarrive at 7 o'clock tonight. ® - | DIES ENT Tme only fine serving Alaska that mam- g;gglmor. Feeasonable, -~ EMDUE. |~ ouse with bath. Fifth sht Ken-| ® Should have six days' mail e KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 31— 2 AccIp tains a reguiar “eu, service throughout 3 : nedv. Phone 1472. | ® aboard from the States. . Loss of the veteran salmon packer Eugene Quackenbush, 28, was kill- the year. e g~ s AT |'e Alaska scheduled to arrive at ® Beaver in the recent storm off the A FOR SALE—A fect chateau or|._ | i ed when he fell down an oreway in| lodge site i‘r’xecll-uding sufficient|FOR RENT — Seven-room, partly ® noon tomortow. fo R B“ngs Large Cargo for | coast of Southeast Alaska, and es- the mine last night. The remains | Leaye Armive Leai. s furnished house, 6th and Gold. Mrs.| ® North Sea scheduled to arrive e | pecially in the vicinity of Corona- Boat Seattle Juneau Juneed « | ground for a number of summer| oS b totholbow Rerindh B This Port, Dlscharged B Lland. was rocelved heve o, 27 at the C. W. Carter Mortuary. cabins,, and waterfront property 3 B 5 % ' 0 | 4 "~ No funeral arrangements have been S. S. North Sea ..Oct. 28 Nov. 1 Nov, 2 | suitable for private dock site S| FOR RENT—_Furnished cabins, Sec | definite at 3 p. m. today. 2 at Femmer’s Dock ida¥}, rer Venus arrived in port MAde Pending instructions from | M. S. Northland ..Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Noy. 10 available. This property is within} Tom McMullen at residence on|e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o e e arrived In POrt gepect Queckenbush, brother of the| RwoUND TRIP S. S. North S@a ..Nov.12 Nov.16 Nov. 1% ten minutes bus ride of Juneaul ‘gth street ; o " | Steamer Evelyn Berg, Capt. C. L.|bringing Capt. Einar Haugen and o..oceq who has been notified by SEATTLE M. S. Northland ..Nov.18 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 ' awa suttible LerieT Akl b ‘ar- AT i ''¢ Zapora scheduled o sail fr0m 8 pogs arrived from Seattle ab 4, 0 | deckhand Nels Lovgren, of the Bea- yiooam’ at his home in Pequot, | i S. S. North Sea ..Nov. 25 Nov.29 Dec. 1 ranged. Address W 2222 care Em- |SUNLAM»S FOR RENT Reason-|® Seattle October S1at pm. @ ciock this morning. Two hundred |Ver: an;sota o8 iy able rental charges which may! ® Northland scheduled to sail ® | .4 forty tons of freight were un- Capt. Haugen said the Beaver's b L S —| be applied on purchase price. Al-| from Seattle, November 4 at % gaded in Juneau, including coal and | <°ams opened when the craft was o FOR SALE—A Fireside with coils for; aska FElectric Light and Po'ver\ 9 p.m. ® general freight at Femmer's Dock; Crossing Clarence Straits in the gale HAROLD KNIGHT, agent . hot water. Phone 1681. Company * Brelyn Berg acheduled o sall @ [y’ tons of powder st the Difiont | 304 Vie vemsel senk. Tho Sapisin | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . g & St ) ® from Seattle November 7 at ® ,,y4ar dock, and two 12 by 12-inch and his deckhand escaped from the CITY WHARF .. ¥ FOR bAOLEAN:rt';embeH:’t!; PI‘OI;- VAcmcms close in. Seaview Apts.|® 9 p. m. B % ® - timbers 67 feet long at the Lumber | Beaver in a skiff, and made shore | GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. erty. One of . e 5t buys l: Fur_msheu. Also water, lights. Also! ® SOUTHBOUND s.\nl.}\fls ® Mill dock, which will be used for [rom where they were rescued by the DUE TBNIGHT Juneau. Priced low for quicl | ‘cabins. ° Yukonn schcdglod southbound e eplacement repairs on the Juneau VERUS. ! sale. See owner on premises. Il —— L |® at 5:30 oclock tomorrow @ pumper Mill crane. N. H. Bold is — > - | BIANOS renieo—tunea Phone 143 |® morning. S e 5 i) i FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs.{ oo T0NCE 10 ol LG NG hrelio i " T ADD!. Canadian Pacific steamer Princess ieo Juneau Commercial Dock or| = bl L4 il B Mulelinth: oarmk slsry: Wodtiass or‘t(lly I:;rf);‘efix:;gn:‘“lm for Seattle 3 Norah is scheduled to arrive in port hone 3. % 3 A h & ] at 7 o'clock tonight from Vancouver, | B ® day night at 6 pm, .or e at 7 o'cl onig] & FOR SAEBat 55w sweaw| LOST ANY FOUND| |+ sitka wna wayports 3 5 PASSENGERS ».c. : | b 3 income property. 408 Franklin 8t.| oer monore t A m oo o | @ Dart leaves every Friday at o . oz rfgo“‘"g mi depeabslii ) Na'vl ation CO- See owner at pmperty ® 7 am. fer Petershurg, Kake ' s board the steamer booked for Ju. L i ;“is;“éf“‘;“’ F'OA‘;;* Co. é’_‘d_B“mS‘ e and wayports . — neau: Miss Phyllis B. Foiracre, Miss PIER B—SEATTLE 8 R SALE — Large Round Oak v OSUBE AUOE Ba: 10 ‘eRr- | 7 tta M ot Mrs. Edi 3 f memr like new, g;;5 Phone 209| Tency. Please return to United® ® * % * *° *°°°® | Windham Bay Is Reported :hteaelor nib‘:‘):lsayl"riers:n E;lllr: 1;5 Ports of Call 5 0 Food Co. and receive reward. R I F Ov Earli Fael! ¢ : iy Seattle Sailings x call 412 Goldsteir Bldg. gt il ey o 5 O Y ] (M E B Y e e rozen er—r.arhest Friesen and daughter. 5. 8. BANDON Ketchikan Tenakee “OR SALE _Tesaurant in Juneau; | LOST — Diamond-studded platinum| e TIDES TOMORROW . Date on Record o T S i NOVEMBER 14 Hydaburg . Hoomali' i B good location. Inquire Box Pgo3| Wedding band. Reward offered./s o @ s. 0 o ¢ o ¢ o o o o ! UMM—YUM! | uand every 16 days , Oraig Junea Empire. Call 50. | _ | The motorship Dart arrived from _ Lutheran Ladies’ Aid, Goodie Sale thereafter | Klawak Chichagt 3 e YR % | High tide 4:01 a. m,, 131 feet Port Alexander yesterday afternoon Saturday, November 2, at Juneau Pary | Alexande | —Upright piar Low tide 9:37 a. m., 52 feet Restaurant on Seward §t. —adv JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent T . I , 52 feel Folm l ice. H at 3:30 o'clock. Incoming passengers gel sonable. Phone 351 7“1‘\’113(*}5 VL‘XNEOUS | High tide p. m, 152 feet a d NOt gl: OWEVET, sere: Mrs. Jacobse Port Alexan- ——{ PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. { “'OR SALE—Used vioun, good con- PIPE THAWING— | Low txfde mf.i,m'l-f”fi feet | Served on 1p Owners a CMn. Don Mu.nes. Sagmim. TIME SCHEDULE]| 7 2y dition, $1000. Telephone 2552 | " Day Phones 441 and 6%, Night| uMM—yUM: | About Hot Cargoes 3= % Beb Kok Aete ™ CHANNEL BUS LINE | "8 BT, (S A o J : 3 H 'y 3 1 Ry Pt e p k- W EI Phones 436 and 636. ALASKA Lutheran Ladies’ Aid, Goodie Sale The Dart reported Windham Bay i i - ANTED 5 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Oct. 31— 1 S WELDERS, Jack Silva, proprietor. ‘S‘ aturday, November 2, at Juneau | | There is a momentary easing of the to be frozen over, one of the earliest Leave Auk Ba Leave Juneau | " I WANTED—Woman wants work in|—— o = — { Restaurant on Seward St. —adV. | nco watertrons situatios gb the Loezing dates on record. Freight and *7:00 a. 4 7:30 | i P vy L the evening. Phone 2354 REAL SeliTe ID PURANCES| S e R D uation bY e passengers had to be handled out- b e oy . _the evening. Phone 2556 | el poin M i frame house, | 1= [ elease o two treighters but this ac- PA=EREETS ! 818 am. 9:30 ain. Transportation Compan A iy hardwood floors, natural gas heat, | | tion ‘was followed by a formal no- e Ratrous, ! 12:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. p J p y W;\QT":‘E?;“};O?X:feA;d;‘;fs"‘:E ‘::;5 newly decorated; 'also, two-room | I T, S | tice to ship owners, given by William Thet ,? artl le;w;s mmin-ow L 4:15 pm. 5:15 pm. | for nemd PUPPIES. | cottage with kitchenette, garage, |7, Lewis. Dissict President of the ing a4 ok AR SUNDAXS: Bus lesves Auk Bay ot - Mext “‘111“‘; Evelyn Berg from Tcoms, Wash. “°"':M;““‘- x::d 3 A 2 g _| and ample garden space. Lot 50 ft. Wise to Call 48 International Longshoremen’s 8 instead of 7 a. from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Nov. 7, at 9 pm. ng Ket- WANTED — Experienced stenogra-| DY 190 ft. One hlock from Colorado | sociation, that stevedores will not Saturday and Sunday NltM s:teehl| chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junesu. pher. State experience. Write Em- | State College, Ft. Collins, and five | J uneau | handle cargo to and from the pres- Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm. || Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 13, a.m., and from t pire B 1013 blocks from business district on | |em strike-bound gulf ports. Saturday and Sunday Night Special | ge|| Street Terminal, Seattle, Nov. 14, at 9 pam. Calling Ketchikan, by the day or hour. Phone 638. | Empire S-1011. e foge i JPHIV ATE FUNBS [ -t ! e TN EE e Il Por genepl R Raon Ol AgRR e e = G e T PR - when in need o 1 ; { Phone 312, Office Phone 114. TURN your old goid into value.| HEADQUARTERS for American| T | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. % Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Radiator letter writing prize con- | MOYII\G o STORAGE SCCthn Of NCW YQl’k State R bt 4 oo frpm Scatile gt Tipoy —_— test. Full information and entry| Fuel 0il Coal ASKED 0 I d d—D M b “DART” i Daily Emptre Want Ads Pay! blanks at J. A. Bulger’s, plumbing Transfer | nuncated—Hamage $ e | D- B. FEMMER i e *. and ueating. ’ NO! Estlmated Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday | A- 4 ; 3 i ~ S at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port| GENT | MUSICIANS LOCAL | {LESSONs Haringen otooiged | UP wvl[ LflANs NORWICH, N. Y., Oct. 31.—Flood Alxander s wa ports. | ing, ete. 0N f B og, o . 31. - $ i NO 1 8, e i | Harry Race | w;ters, caused by two days of heavy Freight received not later than 4 e { Meets Second and Fourth Sun- | . IAd A raim rushed last night through' mgTNFg';fi:%ON —— | days Every Month—3 P. M. | DRUGGIST ‘ mlnlslrahon SSIgNS Norwich and Oxford and farms, MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 & | 1 A : ! D"%"fl:&:’;‘“v } HOTEL ZYNDA “The Sqhibb Store” i Grimm to Task of En- 1;“‘;’;::‘;; and railroad” tracks are « id Large Sam| g | i i rge Sample Room ! couraging Capital The damage done is not estimated. NNGSUESENSEEG—_—:—_— 4 2 — —_ ELEVATOR SERVICE e l e this anemoon it is believed | i 8. ZYNDA, Prop. WASHINGTON, = 3 Qe 31 —Tellexig c AN ADI A N Between Juneau and Fairbanka one schedulcd trip that the general period of dieren ] h = weekly leaying Juneau every Tuesday at n and i as passed, the Administration to- Nr i — day intensified efforts to encourage PAC I F Ic arriving. Juneau from banks H&U«Sflp v2 Dru CO St ISR SR For very prompt private capital to re-enter the lend- ¥ 4 g e ing field and replace governmém" P ac'sz Alll«Ska A-lr m ’m. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” LIQUOK. DELIVERY || oans. SAILING E - Peter Grimm, Assistant Secrefary Office Guunuu Hotel P. 0. Substation No. 1 — of the Treasusy! has bods axsigheg TO VANGOUVER, VICTORIA 8 * One T ks the task of trying to get private| and SEATTLE || TYPEWRITERS RENTED | | lenders to take up government build- | " B $5.00 per month | |ing and housing loans when they) - L o S | cipfBag | ¢ 4 From Juneau I THE {| J.B. Burford & Co. | aje nead AtiFnAnet {Co.m ial L, to Be In- ! | || “Our doorstep is worn by || A COMPL i merca ne to PRINCESS NORAH i MARKET RASKET | || eatistied customers” i | TANAN MPLETES augurated, Closing Gap November 2, 20 i i Froviens, Pruts Vegg:l?;’ ,‘ B : LOADING AND SAILS Around World Service December 4, 18 The freighter Tanana from Seai-| MANILA, Oct. 31—Plans for al ound Trip Winier Rates now tle sailed for Skagway, Haines, Cor- mm,m air servlce between Java "vu‘:h i d‘;w:l'l"’ dova and Seward at 4 oclock yes- gnd the Philippines starting next $65.00 e i) “Tomorrow’s Styles [ ] terday afternoon. The vessel arrived February were revealed here today. ! % Y here at noon Tuesday and has taken The will close the final gap in Tickets, reservation and full Today” aboard lumber and ties for the West- the air service around the world. particulars from THE H.OTEL OF ALA! ward. 8 — Y et TE V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent | Cardmal . o e s, s SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! Celestine. i o, " ) dhiid oo 5 e : Our Services to You m and End y e a S THE SANITARY GROCERY Gang Plask of Rrety ¥ispeciinosd 2 Juneaw’s Own Store” PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” B etttk