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Borer SEVEN WANT AD POlNTERS will produce, Think carefully about ir proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts he individual Use colorful cific W void gen ies. 4 he whole story. 5 hasize the best fea- ture of your offer. 6. Mention price 7. Make answering as easy as possible, FOR SALE Singer sewing ma- $1 medium rocker, cushion, $3.00; table, $2.00 50 cents. After 5 p.m. tein Bldg eed ANge k. Adds | FOR RENT - 3-roon: uniurnished | e s S i i e e g RFCEREN | FOR RENT—Four-room apt. Sec- ond and Gold St. Phone 281. . | | FOR RENT—Furnished room for gentleman. 316 East 4th | g St. Phone 6002 . NT—Quiet sleeping room in private home for girl, employed. | ® Reference. Phone 318 : FOR RENT—6-room furnished liouse | ® Call 589 y s : e FOR RENT—One-room apariment.|e Dishes, light, linen and radio |e $20 per month. Entrance City|e Float over Juneau Cabinet Shop.|e house, Rawn Way, rear of Seward ° Building. $30 per month. Phone|q 334 \ o . COZY, warm, furn. apts. uahl wat- | lé er, dishes, l‘DOkuW utensils and ° at H(‘.l:‘ né M, e . FOR HENT*T\VO-['()OTH hot part-| ¢ ly furnished, $15 monthly. Whites| ® ° only. See W. H. Robinson or Phone | 754 o heatad | deeeer oo THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1935 ? Marine News | TALLAPOOSA IS BACK IN PORT Returns from Search for Yakobi—DBasketballers Defeat Hoonah Five © 9 e s 00000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND North Sea scheduled to arri at Douglas at 2 o’clock in the morning and at Juneau on® hour later. Should have 2': days mail aboard. SCHEDULED SAJLINGS Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle December 12 at 9 p.m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver December 13 at 9 pm. * Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle December 14 at § a.m. . . . - . . . ° . . " . ° . The United States Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa, commanded by Lieut.-Comdr. Fletcher W. Brown, left Junsau Tuesday morning to search for the gashoat Yakobi,Capt. Tom Smith, several days oyerdue Northland scheduled to sail from Chichagof, returned -here yes- from Seattle December 16 at terday afternoon. The Yakohi ar- 9 p. m. rived here yesterday noon. Evelyn Be scheduled to sail While searching for the Yakobi from Seattle December 12 at in Stephens Passage, the Tallapoosa 9 p.m. passed the Estebeth enroute to Ju- neau from Sitka, and attempted to SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS X vy s » Northwestern scheduled south- contact the motorship. Visibility, F Leonards Valet Shop FOR RENT—Sleeping room in pri-|s bound about December 14. however, was very poer, and the i s L 96 e ok vate home for refined young lady.| e Alaska scheduled southbound e | crew of the Estebeth, uncertain as to B 5N & prenites. Phone 318, o December 18. the meaning of whistle blasts from B e e F 298 b LOCAL SAILINGS the Tallapoosa, continued on the FOR SALE—Dark suit, size 36 FOR RENT — Seven-room, pauly‘ Estebeth leaves every Wednes- e | course to Juneau. Upon the arrival hort, $15.00. Nev orn. Cost Iurnished house fthand Gold. Mrs.| 3 4oy might at 6 pm. for e Of the Estebeth with the informa- ;;‘;‘O‘(’- ! L % Anna Winn. s BIGATSEA et tion that the Yakobi was safe in the one 2 ; 5 PIANOS rentec—tuned. Phone 143, e Dart leaves every Friday at haxholi ’:l umf-r Bay, a radiogram e A Eoa . ‘ to this effect was dispatched to the e o N e reor“ %ndirson ® T AR Cr PSSO SR Tallapoosa. The message reached boat. Studebaker 1931 .].)JH sedan |» and wayports. the Tallapoosa as the Coast Guard 9,000 miles, six wire wheels. In- vessel was steaming into the harbor quire Empire Box W1095. &m% at Hoonah. The Tallapoosa re- e BAFE. A room hixise with gy ® mained there overnight and sailed B it cset op Ttk ota . TIDES TOMORROW ® from that port for Juneau a1y Inquire of Lee Rox at Rainier Clup FOUND — New iuriined leather (e @ @ @ © @ @ o @ ® o o ® yesterday morning. v - glove. Owner may have same by —_ Heavy snowfall was encountered FOR SALE—New Silvamatic range calling at The Empire office and| High tide 3:04 a.m., 152 feet by the Tallapoosa on the outbound oil burn 150 gal. welded tanks. paying for this ad Low tide 8:47 am. 4. feet. |voyage, with visibility limited to $65, installed. Fully guaranteed High tide 2:41 pm. 162 feet. one-quarter mile until the vessel ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441. o Low tide 9:18 pm. 207 feet. | Passed Point Retreat, according to FOR SALE—Northern Hotel prop- Tllfi(’!;“;":ro‘f-iw | - .o e Lmll)(] ll\{llil.sttln;la). Beyond the puml‘ erty. One of the hest buys ir The only lizard known to be poi- ¥ SIPHEY HIted ‘r"l_‘l‘:g:‘h‘wn piles Juneau. Priced low .for_ quick Reliable sonou: is.”:w_g“_a_flcfji;__,, i \Vi‘xile o 'H~00‘:“h th: 'fall.apoosa sale, See owner on premises basketball team played a game with | FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-10gs See Juneau Comwercial Dock or Phone 3 Uprignt Rea- 357. .l:()R‘ SALE sonable. Phone MISCELLANEOUS PIPE THAWING— LW Day Phones 441 and 4504. Night Phones 436 and 4504, ALASKA WELDERSE proprietor plars 7croci1et- ardanger, Phone 3282 ing, etc W‘\N ED- ‘V[Ani for Luk'l‘a] house- work. Write Empire G 1103 WANTED —If you are swamped with your sewing, phone Mrs Bathe WANTED—Boarders and roomers by month. Inquire 421 Sewarc Street or telephone 423, WIDOW lua’y wanl\s housevuoxk by hour or day. Needs employment badly. Best references. Phone 638 | TURN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at Nuggel Shop ())(X)ll'l \()V\ ! Just telephone 374, Hiway Delivery for evergreen trimming or Christma trees. Deliv will be made wher wanted. Reasonable prices. PHON E 36 For very prompt Ll(_)l'()R DELIVERY 1 STRATTON & BEERS MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS . VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone 502 ~ FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing ! PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable raies ! FRONT STREET PO “Tomorrow's Styles Todav™ Halvor:or “Juneau’s Own Sm" pharmacists 2 B | compound | Phone 108 Jurieau or 71 Damgles The Hof:n:h team put up some very your | Leave Douglas—20 minutes before The Hoonah tea mput up some very | each hour, starting 20 minutes ba- fancy competition and at one time, prescriptions. | fore 8 a.m.; last trip 20 minutes:in the first half, the score wagfiea before midnight. at 15 but the Tallapoosa team Leave Juneau — 15 minutes after opened up a drive in the second half | E»@HEIEE’MB’T‘P‘I"“—E’”C'% z each hour, starting 15 minutes past which resulted in victory. A _'-ma]]: 1 am; last trip 15 minutes past' floor, low ceiling, and very strict| “";‘{1%’1} floor rules, contributed to makinz| " The Juneau Laund.ry T Highway | eau the game a very speedy affair, ac- Franklin Street between T30 R‘:;1 cording to Lieut. Imlay. Front and Second Streets 9:30 am. ——b— | il m. 2:30 p.m. PHONE 358 | H 4:15 pm. 5:15 pm IMP ARR]VES FROM | e = —4 | Satyrday and Saturday and W \ = - % |sunday Special Sunday speciat SITKA; WAS HELD UP, B g e 3 gt 2 6:45 p. 10: TN i tl. S. GRAVES | pimn SR, SEVERE SNOWS \RM. CHANNEL BUS LINE the Hoonah town team. TheTalla- | A\lhO TAXI .SILRVI(,E “Iwme Clothing kMan” The gasboat Imp, Capt. Tke Willis, Home of Hart 3upaffner and Marx “'~hing |1 e, | | r | Meeis Second and Fourikh Sun- MUSICIANS LOCAL NO. 1 ! arrived at the upper City float yes- | terday afternoon from Sitka. The Imp left Sitka on December 3, and tied up at Tenakee for seven days to await better weather. A heavy| spowfall was encountered between; Tenakee eand Funter, Capt. Willis ¢ ' said. Seven inches of snow fell on ‘ the deck during one four-hour per- days Every Month—3 F. M. DUDE HAVNES, . [ i ! Secretary ; ! iod. | Capt. Willis, a former resident of | Juneau, stated that he expects to re= main here until about December 15 | before returning to Sitka. 'WORK ON SKI CABIN ABANDONED BY CCC Work has been abandoned for the winter on the building of a cabin at the head of the Douglas Ski Trail, Wellman Holbrook of the Forest Service announced. Mater- ials were being hauled to the site, PAY’N TAKIT Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store JOE GEORGE and GUS GEORGE, Proprietors Cardinal | | Cabs b rrr e rrreees s ; s | z % SR but a four-foot snowfall has forced | delaying the work until next spring. The CCC workers who were en- gaged on the project will be put te f‘ work Monday clearing snags and dead trees along the Glacier High- way. Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of { R S | President Ulysses S. Grant was born at Point Pleasant, Ohio, in 1822. e MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS MOVING or STORAGE | Srmpemnion Fuel Oil Coal Transfer i —_—ty EARLY FOR | |*~ as written S ; PAINTS — OILS e? i by your Builders' and Shelf ) s i Dinner {1 HARDWARE Ir i 3 Gastineau . Cafe g ' rrrey ——t Permanent WAVING A Specialty Peter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. HELVI PAULSON, Operator Front Street Phone 221 | Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau Drug Co, S {Chatham Straits Transportation Co. DINE aad DANCE M.S.“DART” Leayes Femmer Dock every Priday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports, Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C REABER Phone 4622 THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR f% “The Store Thas Pleases” ALASKA EXPORT NEARLY DOUBLE NOVEMBER, 1934 'Shipments @utside Val- ued at $4,634,27¢— Lower than October Export of merchandise from Jlas ka to the United States was down during November in comparison with the previous month but virtually double the same period a year ago, according to the monthly report of James J. Connors, Collector of Cus- toms. Total export last month was valued at $4,634,276 compared with $2,837,699 for November, 1934, and against $6,086,324 for October this year. The high mark in October was due to the cleanup from the season’s mining operations as gold export reached the peak of $3,267,726 that month. Silver showed a gain in November compared with the previous month, November export reaching $64.645 compared with $42,150 in October. ‘The complete report follows: Products of Alaska Reindeer Meat $ 12,805 Fish: Fresh and frozen (except shellfish) : Halibut 84,619 Salmon 31,801 Other 442 Salmon, canned 196,091 Cured or preserved (except shellfish) : Cod 3,893 Herring 40,529 Salmon 76,865 Shellfish: Clams 3,047 Crabs 12,865 Shrimp 10,554 Fish products: Meal Oil Other fish produf‘La Furs and fur-skins: Beaver Fox: Black and silver ,195 Blue pew @ 421 Red 6562 White 50 Hair-seal skins 260 Marten 109 Mink 1985 Muskrat 283 Ctter 10 All other 1,358 Manufactured furs 139 Whale oil 12,245 Live animals 3.400° Weol, unmanufaetured ........ 60 ORGANIZATION OF SEA SCOUTS AGAIN IN GOOD PROGRESS, The financial condition of the local Sea Scouts orgapization Was straightenad out and the books put in first class shape at the meefing held last might in the A. B. Hall, according to George Jorgensen Chairman of the Sons of Norway Sea Scout Committee. Several local Sea Scouts already have the Second-class Seaman rat- ing required for the formation of a crew, and eight more Apprentice Seamen will take examinations for the second-class rating at the Sea Scout meeting, which will be held Wednesday night at 7 o'clock in the A. B. Hall. Several new applica- tion for enrollment as “cabin boy,” the initial stage of Sea Scouting. were received at the meeting last night, and Jorgensen hopes to form two crews, or a ‘“ship,” near future. GGLD MINE COMPANY INCORPORATES HERE The Alaska Exploration and Min- ing Company filed as an Alaska corporation today with the Terri- torial Auditor’s office. The ‘con- cern, whose incorporators are George T. McMahon of Pullman, Wash., Robert Salter, Spokane, and J. E. McCoy, Talkeetna, was for- merly registered in Idaho. Capitalization is set at $500,000 and principal place of business was named as Talkeetna. SHOP lN JUNEAU, FIRST' S HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 12 and B Streets { / PHONE 547 D e et | CANADIAN PACIFIC | | Woad, timber, lumber 16,965 Ore, matte, regulus: i Copper 971,129 Lead 2,878 | Trophies, specimens, | curios, ete. o 1,140 All other articles: | Ivory 12,034 Reindeer hides ..... 7,126 Falladium 1,208 Tin ore 3,630 | Total value of products of Alaska . $1,653,355 | Value of United States products returned 101,384 | Value of foreign merchan- | dise 4 1,550 Total value of shipments of merchandise $1,756,289 Gold . 1,813,342 Silver 64,645 Grand Total $4,634,276 > CHRISTMAS TREES It is not too early to place your order. choice trees. Call 374 Hiway Delivery for fus SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH December 4, 18 January 1 January 15 Round Trip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 Tickets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU i IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If Tt's Paint We Have It! ‘. | FRED W. WENDT | | | PHONE 549 HOTELS ‘and I(’-iék;ages seals'to each family. ToHelp Fight Tuberculosi:s Those who have not received Christmas Seals through the mail will find them on sale at all DRUG STORES Use Them on Your Christmas Letters It was the intention of the committee to send "If more have been re- ceived it is due to unintentional error. BUY EHRISTMAS SEALS TUBERCULOSIS within the | - “SERVING AlASKA THE, YEAR 'ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE ieave Steamer THE ALA»SKA LINE Round frip fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WHLCOX. Agent—Phone 2 | Due Juneau Due Juneas Seattle Northbound Southbounc * N'WESTERN Nov: 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 13 ALASKA ... ...Dec. 1 Dec. 1C Dec. 18 VICTORIA Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dse. 26 N'WESTERN -Dec. 21 Dec. 24 Jan. 3 ALASKA . -Dec. 28 Dee. 31 Jan. 8 N ORTH LA ] ‘The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout | the year. Leave Arrive Leave . Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau R S. S. North Sea ..Duc. 9 Dec.13 Dec. 15 ) M. S. Northland ..Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 M. S. Norco Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 2% ROUND TRIP M. S. Northland ..Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. J SEATTLE M. S. Norco Jan. 6 Jan.10 Jan. 12 M. S. Northland ..Jan. 13 Jan.17 Jan. 19 $65.00 M. S. Norco .....Jdan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent Phone 109 J. B, BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 CITY WHARF ...Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent TRANSPORTATION CO ottt RICE & AHLERS Co. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 ALASKA Transportation Company Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 18, am., and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Dec. 19,at 9 pm. Calling Ket- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 11, am,, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Dec. 12, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. wor general ymiormation call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114. Weekly Service trom Seatfle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER Acmm’ Heating Alaska Air ng@gl{ért, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON .SEAPLANE At Reasonable Char?erlRates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot S “ DON'T WAIT T0O LONG! " Drlvph and let us give g worry to eur sheulders! Full Anbl"'reeze Service o Connors Mo;or Co., Inc. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Sérvices to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Old papers ior sale at Empire Offic C