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SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS - IWAN'I‘I’:D — Will purchase 18-1pot shallow draft skiff. Write Empire Your want-ad will proauce, ‘ L 1328 l[ you | Think ecarefully about WANTED—Salesman to take owver your proposition. moving line and clients in Gas- | i | 2. Direct your selling efforts tineau Channel district. Inquire at the individual. 333 Willoughby Avenue, apart- 3. Be specific. Use colorful ment number one. words. Aveld generalities. 4. Tell the whole story. WANTED — Experienced woman 5. Emphasize the best fea= wants work as cook or wait ture of your offer. in small camp or boarding ho 6. Mention price. Telephone 121 before 6 p.m. or 7. Make answering as easy write P. O. Box 1144, Juneau, as possible. Alaska. | WANTED — Experienced woman wants work as housckeeper. Moih- erless home preferred. Phone 121 ] I before 6 o'clock or write P. O e M| Box 1144, Juneau, Alaska FOR SALE — New 12-foot skiff g cheap, also Johnson 4 hp. out- |me TEL—Wi. cere for whitc chil- board. Phone 349, Carl Graves. dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- F: son. Phone 98-2 longs and two FOR SALE — Davenport, dinette | ghorts, table, rug, mattress, dresser, cl MRy baby o ette crib witl Boid 150 Vauve. ma Apartment D,| Casl sh or trade at Nugget Shop. Radio FOR SALE hand sweeper, ' i brand new; nursery chair and | _ baby sulky. good as new. Rei: FOR RENT—6-roum house, .pay- onable. Call 6252 tially furnishédi® a¥so ¥-room - ment unfurnished éxcept for FOR'SALE—Four men’s suits, new toves. Conveniefit Iocatibns. Ap- sizes thirty-four, thirty-six \\hl-‘ ply to B. M. Behrends Co. Inc ty-eight and forty. $4.00 and up.| 4 all 326 Willoughby Ave FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt | 7th and East. Phone 2004. FOR §ALE WIHVN Straight 8 se-| A-1 condition. Four brand [FOR RENT — d-room furmished dan. new tires, two extras. Fully equip-| ‘house with bath. 5th and Ken- ped. Empire DI1313 ney. Phone 1472. i —nraskan Hoter. SceFOR RENT: Four rooms and bath; Charles Hooker. | steam heat; electric range; wash- —_— — | ing machine; Frigidaire; new cak FOR SALE — House on 5th and| floors. Call Windsor Apts. Park. Reasonable F‘OH REN T—Heated room in priv- ate family. Inquire next to North Transfer, Franklin St. FOR SALE—aner— room nouse with | bath. Near Bridge, nice location. | Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele- vphone 436. COZY, warm, furn. apts. wight, wat- —————————~————— | ‘er, -dishes, cooking utensils and POR SALE—Northern Hotel Prob-| p,i; Reasonable at Seaview erty. One of the best buys 1r e Juneau. Priced i1ow for quick VACANCY Nugget Ap\‘.s sale. See owner on premis —~———— e i — FOR RENT: 7-room house with 4 POR. EAL.E—UDrighu pund. Rea- bedrooms. New oak floors. Oil sonableA Phone 357. heat. Nicely furnished. Overstuf- 5 g s ""'E”" fed. Fireplace. Call Windsor Ap! M_IDCEU‘ANLOU | FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room apt. LOVE? WEALTH? HAPPINESS?| Reasonable rent. Phone 524. Mrs. Strictly confidential. Write Hol-| Monagle. lywood Correspondence Club, Box 870 D, Hollywood, Califormfl FOR Mimeographing Phone rOR RENT — o- up-to-date, home, unfurnished, full basement, oil burner, fireplace, electric range, vl ’94I JAZZ PIANO—SiDglc lessons or by the month. Call 357 or see Ruth ‘Wood, Capitol Cafe. Phune 439. &[GIHUEN% LOST—Black purse coutalnmg kcys. fountain pen, etc.; between Ju- LOLA'S Beauty Shop, 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. LEE&E‘E' Harcfingfl, crochet- ing, etc. Phone 3282. DURGIN RETURNING C. W. Durgin, associated with the American Meat Company, is return- ing to Juneau on the Northland on Monday night. tents to Empire. 9 INCHES OF SNOW FALLS IN JUNEA A total of 9.1 inches of snow has fallen in Juneau since 5 a.m. "Tomorrow's Styles Today” lest March snowfall in the history of the -city, according to U. S. | Meteorologist Howard J. Thompson. jSnow is universal over the north- ern portion of Southeast Alaska.” Forecast for tonight calls for further snow flurries with temper- ature dropping tonight and tomor- Juneau’s Own Store row and winds shifting to the riorth. - - SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! e s | Juneau Ice Cream ||f7~~ s F Y : Parlors ! i Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy [| Guy mlth | COFFEE SHOP i Percy Reynolds, Manager ! | il DRUGS peer PUROLA REMEDIES Rice & Ahlers Co. PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- = LR FULLY COMPOUNDED SHEET METAL WORK Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 34 PHONE 97—Free Delivery R e " guished March 18. etc. In one of the best| residential districts. G. E. Krause.! neau Drug and Decker Emldmg‘ Finder keep money and return purse and con- | yesterday morning, the third heav-‘ 1 DOES. YOU'RE MY GAL FER T'NIGHT'S FRACAS, AINT YUH2 I'LL SEE THAT YUH A BETTER BOUQUET SRV SN Marine News SHE HAS AW'RIGHT ,— HAVE L THAN I_BECAUSE YOu, SEE HER FATHER'S A {of lumber will be loaded aboard the 1 DDUNA CARRIES | LARGE FREIGHT war The Oduna left Seattle on March| 15 and will arrive there on the re-| e e e — LAWRENCE BARRON, MINING MAN. BEING SOUGHT BY WIFE | f Lawrence Ed- last address s reported to who in Juneau la with Jules son, whe was leaving then for Bergen, Norw is sought | by his wife, Mrs. Lawrence E. Bar- ron, 3000 Connecticut Avenue, Wash- ington, D. C., according to a letter hter for shipment to the West- | i turn voyage about April 18. From | ) " Juneau the freighter will sail f s e 8 4 e s a0 B0 0o Seward, Seldovia, Homer, Excursic < M ZAPGRA BRlNGS Inlet, Port Graham, Uganik, Steanier Move.nents Halibut Bay and Kodiak NORTIHBOUND Zapora in port and scheduled to sail south from Union Oil dock at 11 o'clock tonight. Northland due Friday afternoon or evening SCHEDULED SAILINGS 16 PASSENGERS 27 at 9 pm. ka scheduled to sail from the Union Oil Dock at 11 o tonight. Capt. S. J. Bartholomes 2o ST RN ES $9;0 90000 00 e 0r O U1 0TI S( 018 & v v . . ° . . @ ° . ° ° ° . . . 0 ° . . ° . . 3 . . . . ‘ . . . . ° FOR THIS PORT . ivelvn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle March 26 at 9 Motorship Zapora from Tacom: p.m. and Seattle berthed at F Princess Norah scheduled to Dock at 1:30 o'clock this afternoor sail from Vancouver March and is scheduled to sail south Prosperous Flshmg Season‘ Capt. H. Odsen is master of the' Oduna, and H. C Hughm is purser lndlcaled by Shipments 1 e ™ ESTEBETH ON FAST VOYAGE spects of a prosper fishing | scason to the Westward are indi-| cated by large shipments of freight building materials for a new cann- Sedtile March 28 at 9 am. is master of the Zapora and George Ul v Tonight North Sea scheduled to sail ® |Davis is purser. N (;Ef:n":fd klzl’;pefhz}lpfl‘ A?,d)ir' g A Séatife March 30 g e 3 s 2 son ' s| e Polar % !‘Jx’;j‘x‘n. SEGLIE CMRICh: “30) ot :\:{:n”‘]’"*;;:u(]‘;‘__:::“;l"‘ _;:l";’mpw” and about 90 tons of cargo| Motorship Estebeth returned to Victoria scheduled to sail from ® |Orvyille Gulhaugen, Mrs. M e DomenIe Penking Compaiy e bl'im ot e 1 e Seattle March 31 at 9 am 1 { tan Wick: W nized last year by Herbert Dom- | an exceptionally fast special trip SODTMBOUND SALINGS 2’.“"_‘,‘,,‘3’“'12,‘?' I‘?f}ilm‘wwtk 1‘:‘u cnici at Pyak, ‘are in tranalt abodrd | to Sitka with 10 1°3 tons of Post \'\&«ml a;:;um;f-u southbound ® |g w. Hoffman, Robert Ebelt, Bob ¢ ““H}’;;‘;‘;- g 12‘8(;:)0 :[,q;;g:‘vr:itm\.‘(.lg”i,lgs“.\xcld o A M:“‘".“‘ kiR II]{P:;::'“L W. F. Rieland, James . oquna arrived here yester- | the Sitka Federal Building fire, two Estebeth lcaves every Wednas- o | F"'O'm a6 Feimer day afternoon and will sail for the| \f(’9k\ ago. The Estebeth left Juneau day Tght ot 6 pm, for e | prom weentkan—C. H. FOMICT westward sometime tomorrow.| Sunday affernon and returned here ke and wayports. Wi oot QLM il 2| Ol ema it drelet sboarn i) 2 :m"f.l;‘,fl l}“fl ZavE onion Dart leaves every Friday at e | e B freighter for delivery to the West- | at Funter Bay, Tenakee, and Sitka, daiile B i n it ward are four horses and a colt|Where the Postal equipment was et A | consigned to the new agricultural | unloaded. S I e L . S AVLq colony at Homer, a railway tank| Mrs. Charles Otteson was a round- B e e ) i cmtmnz e car of 80000 gallon capacity for(trip passenger to Funter Bay and | ey P the Standard Oil Company at Sew- | return, and Mrs. T. Grossman was N S0 | Home of Hart Senaltner and | 4rg o 20-ton Caterpillar tractor|2 passenger from Sitka to Tenakee olice to Mooz ™~hing i for the Olson, Lindstrom, Fohn-| The Estebeth will sail tonight Mariners Watch and Jewelry Repairing | PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates FRONT STREET The following aids to navigation are reported out of commission: Blind Point Light 21, reported de- stroyed February 24 North Flat Light 30, reported de- | stroyed February 24. Midchannel Rock Beacon, reported destroyed March 17 ' Ratz Harbor Beacon reported de- | stroyed March 18 ! ans Bay Light reported extin- ! WHEN IN A H1.RRY 34 plus or 27 gravity, in aany amcunt . . . QUICKI COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 i ] | l | Permanent changes to be made Point Baker Anchorage Light, fix- CALL COLE FOR OIL! | l | | Hanson mining company at Fair-|at 6 o'clock with United States mail, banks and 200 tons of fish trap net- | passengers anl freight for Sitka ting for Uganik and Port Graham. ;’nd way poric. On the last voyage Three hundred tons of freight, larg-|of the 1.olor hip, leaving Juneau ely building material, and fourteen | last Wedn carpenters and workmen, were un- | Saturday night, the following pass- loaded at the New England Fish | €ngers were brought Company plant at Steamboat B: Irom Chichagof, Sam Hurley; From on Noyes Tsland, where a new build- | Tenakee, Henry Lepisto, Nels Pet- ing is being erected, on the trip|€rson: From Hoonah, Mrs. M. Bob- north to Juneau. | beink and child, Bill Bevans; From Lumber to Westward | Funte . Elmer Whealey. Among the freight discharged | Capt. in the channel district is 500 tons| the Estebeth, of coal at Douglas. About 60,000 feet | purser. and Dave Ramsay is ed white to be established about April 7, 1936, on east side entrance to | Anchorage, east side Point Baker. Little Pole Anchorage Inlet Light, Leave Juneau: A.M. fixed red, to be established about 10:15, 1 April 7, 1936, will matk outer part of | 4:15, entrance channel when in line with present flashing white light. e Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas l.e'-\vc Douglas A.M.—T:40, 8:40, 9:40, ; P.ML—12:40, 140, 6.10, 7:40, 8:40, 11:40. 10:10,! |9 000 veeceeceos © TIDES TOMORROW . Glacier Highway [0 e 00000000 o Leave Auk Bay: AM—T7:00, 8:15; | High tide 2 am., 191 feet |P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday and: Low tide 9:03 am., -2.9 feet Sunday Special—6:45 p.m. | High tide 3:21 pm, 157 feet [Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; {Low tide 9:07 pm., 19 feet PM2:30 HA sl%c_%d;ym m 5 nday —10:10 p.m. ALSO TAXI SERVICE CANADIAN PACIFIC NORTHLAND NOT TO RETURN HERE SOUTH Motorship Northland, due in port |Friday from "the south, will go fo Sitka from Juneau and will not re- | turn here on the southbound trip. ! This is according to announcement _made by the Juneau representatives. SAILING O S TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA (e e - - . and SEATTLV 1 Compounded From Juneau exactly PRINCESS NORAH March 11, 22 ‘ ANEH. April 1, 12, 22 | by your | Tickets, reservation and full 1 particulars from docm. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 36 For very prompt ! LIQUOR DELIVERY Chatham Stralts Transportation Co. M.S.“DART” i—= Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday 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| 12and B Streets PHONE 547 BlFT. Ludwig Nelsoa JEWELRY and WAT¢ HES CHANNEL BUS LINE 10, 3:40, TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m. 1919—May 3at 2:33 p.m. 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 1921—May 11 at 1922—May 12 at 1923—May 9 a 1924—May 11 at 1925—May 7 at 1926—April 26 at 1927—May 13 at 1928—May 6 at 1929—May 5at 1931 Moy 1932 May to Juneau: | Gus Gustafson is master of s aboard the freighter Oduna, con- , signed to several old-established canneries and two nowly organized A : 3 k blants. About 70 toms of freight Makes SPC‘ IT“P to Sitka y enroute to Halibut Bay, largely —Is Sailing Again y and returning last' | t August 13 | | [to the Governor's oftice. Barron reporis that w |1ast heara from her husband his | mail was postmarked Ketchikan and | that he was working inlarid some 150 miles in the gold region with Seven or' eight other men, mining | That was last Atgust, she writes. Both Mrs. Barron and her daugh- ter have been in the hospital and are anxious to locate the husband nd father! she says in her letter, gl o SPENL .Vlll'_lIE Tou MAKE i SCHEDULE SAILING Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw Steamer Seattle ‘Nor'bbound Southbouns VICTORIA Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 19 ALASKA Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 23 YUKON Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 ALASKA Mar.28 Mar.31 VICTORIA Mar. 31 Apr. 4 pr. 6 YUKON Apr. 4 Apr. 7 Axn 13 THhE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 = /‘wae/ Tlflr[ NORTHLA] fi ZJla === TRANSPORTATION CO. The only line serving Alaska that maintains a reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau S. S. North Sea Mar.16 Mar.20 Mar.21 M. S. Northland Mar.23 Mar.27 Mar.29 ROUND TRIP S-S. North Sea Mar.30 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 M. S. Northland Apr. 6 Apr.10 Apr. 12 SEATTLE S. S. North Sea ..Apr. 13 Apr. 17 Apr. 19 M. S. Northland ..Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apr. 26 $65.00 RAY STEVENS, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agcnt CITY WHARF ... % GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ..Phone Alaska Transpcrtation Compaiiy FREIGHT— » ASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION “eekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 9 P.M. S. S. Evelyn Berg ... Mar. 25 Apr. *M. S. Zapora . 7, Seattle Wednesday 9 P.M. Thursday Mar. 26 1 Apr. 2 D.B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Alaska Air T FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Pilot The First National Bank JUNEAU CAPITAL—$50.000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 1