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FULL HOUSE . R A Y TS mmm_ . = i y Sk | R |DERBLAY -HERE, g iy e SERVING AlASKA T ' 1 ! . . % § . : ’ [for a dollar o1 less — and It's a I, { A ‘ A T ;n“d‘, Winner! Ask jous liquor dea:;‘. ‘I‘ AR ROUND dr] 1 W MUGH F EI bath. Ellingen Apts., corner Third | S T = and Gold Sts. 3 P —— et NOTICE OF HEARING OF ] w i ey | FEIBRIRF —— TETRAR ¢ | FOR RENT—One room light houpe- | A FINAL REPORT : 3 I T s e s eec e : Freighter Dedowy. from i'“‘t‘; keeping, light, linen, dishes,. $20 lin ' the. ‘Obmmisslohds. Cowss for SAILING SCHEDULE o : . M t: { o mon arT 4 o MOBED AN aubLE WRA R the Territory of Alaska, Division ; ¢ Steamer Movements o'clock this afternoon and is sched-| Float Gver Juneau Cabinet Sho. e OGNt O AR LYo Leave DueJuheau Due Jureau, . D . uled to sail to the Westward at noon | _ e . ) - B A ) Steamer Seattle Norttbound South%und e R s, Capt. J. Ramsauer it |FOR RENT—Five room, anrarasn-|Harry Sabin, Carey Tubbs| commissioner and Excotticio Pro- & N ometime sfter midnight ¢ REAGH JUNE Au master, and_Charies Miler purser | ed. house on Dixon Street. Tel- and T. A. Mergati Victors | bate Jucge, Junesu Brecuor, YUKON ... € Apro¥ Apr g; s ' ; Accommodations for eight passen-| phone 385. 5 & ] \ i e nght. Should have 2% da & .2 L |gers from Juneau are available Lol i Elks Bowlmg Meet . | AUGUST ANDERSON, deceased. N'WESTERN 7 Apr. 1l Apr. 3 < | 2 L/ oo % R board the freighter, according to|[FOR RENT — Heated, furnished NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN ALASKA ... .11 Apr. Vi . Apr. 20 i B IR L ‘Agent M. J, Wilcox room for gentiemen. Phone 6002.|, . Team, O including Harry Sabin,'that H. L. Faulkner, administrator VICTORIA .14 Apr. 18 Apr. Ro | e rive at 1 n‘('lb(k tomo.rro»; g Freight for Juneau includes ship- | -Housél House: o Fourth. Carey Tubbs and T. A, Morgan, won w. W. A. of the estate of August YUKON . 18 Apr. 21 Apr. 27 4 |Zu?rn:nu ,,Mm.ulld o . {ments of coal and gasoline for the FOR RENT—SIn %t douie for - | the, final match afld the champ- Anderson, deceased, has filed herein | e "b(m“uum;s »| Canadian Pacific Steamer Prin-|pacific Coast Coal Company and|“ o W= k‘s'? o ;&; fonship in the Elimination Tourna-|and rendered for settlement his THE ALASKA LINE i $ SCHEDULED S‘l ANGS 1 o |cess Norah, in port from the south | the Standard Oil Company, and two| iShed housekeeping rooms. ment bowling at the Elks Alleys 1ast | fina] report of the administrator d 5 Evelyn Betg schedy ot 0 ¢ lat 11 o'clock this forenoon, brought | cows for the Glacier Dairy. ffetona Beoh e night. Team O won two out of thrée |of the estate and & petition for M. J. WILCOX, Ageni—Phone 2 i o [from Seattle 9 tOMght. o o |the following passengers for this| Among the through freight are|rGR RENT—o-fooin, house, par-| GAmes: from. their opponents, and | gistripution, A hearing will be had { . A]:‘x,\nz\ I.\L :(.\:.L“ ‘:S.l"\ it o Dort: 400 tons of dynamite consigned to| giayy furnished; 8lsn . 4-room amassed a team total of 1,500 poini |upon said final report and petition § 3 i Curtis Shattuc] alinowski, T. Port Wells and Seward; quantities # béfore the undersigned at Juneau, { 4 ‘bf‘;‘“‘ P hen?ulodhlolsall + Shattuck, A. Mali ki, T. Wells and Seward tits apartment unfurnished except for agafnst a total of 1487 for Team P, | deralgned’ At 1 : § Sezfln acA ril13at9 pm, o Krych, H. Trygevi, J. Porter, E. J. of wire trap nefting for Port Ash-| goyes Convenient locations. Ap- composed of John Halm, John Me- | ojacka, at ten o'clock A. .M on May & i & e S?“] a R . o Butler, E. R. Early, Mrs. G. Moran, | ton, Drier Bay, Port San Juan, Orea, | 1o 5\ Behrends Co, Inc.| COUmick and Bob Davlin. 21, 1936, at which tirie and place : » “2"’“1 ’;‘“_ T e oo o Mrs. A Porter, L. Boysen, J. Ger-| Cordova and Snug Harbor; two 3 Both teams apparently had an off | a1 persons interested in the estate / g mowae 1 l?’ill i to sail from e rick. W. Djernes, C. Ledbetter, Mrs.| railway tank cars for the Alaska |FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt.|night. With the exception of c:;reyland in said report and petition i $ e M Riley, Mrs. M. S. Stevens, D. Van| Railroad; three automobiles and | 7¢h and East. Phoné 2008, Tubbs, who bowled a nice 222 in the | mav ainenr and. file objections in e D SALLINGS = SC0Y C. Wook, Mrs, C. Armour. |[two trucks for reshipment on the | ———— e | sccOD gAMe. Of the three-gAME | yiibio and contest the same. L/ T cheduled to e The steamer left for Skagway)Alaska Railway at Seward; two | COZY, warm, furn. 4pts. Light, Wat- | championship series, non® of the| ™ Given nger my hand and . the | i o Princess Norah scheduled 10 8\ " tex docking here and will re-|covs, one horse and a bull for An- | er, dishes, cookmg wnsils and | players on either teamn broke 200 10 o1 of (he Probate Gourt above ¢ ) S A 1 9“ cail o turn southbound tomrrow night. |chorage; twenty heifers and nine | bathi Reasonable aL_Seaview. | ihe, game. scoring; and only three| o .. .. "0 5on day of March, I s e ke o - . | steers, the property of A, J. swan-{ y | bowlers, Tubbs and Sabin on the| g ¢ e south 2 hours later. . g 4 F g VACANCY. ' Nugget Apts | s 4 £ 546 and 3 o vukon scheduled southbound @ | NORTHWESTERN DUE | son, who is a passenger aboard the | ™™™~ . | winning team, with scores of al J. F. MULLEN, " : ® next lvinndm'. April 13, . EARLY IN MORNING | freighter enroute lo‘Palmer; and a | pOR RENT—Furnisned oom apt. ’Halm on the losing tcfam with a Commissioner and Ex-officio Pro- PS LOCAL SAILINGS o' Steamer Northwestern is due to |&ashoat for Pe;e" .‘g‘c'l;v who ‘51 also | peasonable rent. Phor.é 524. Mrs.| 5"""‘;] of 5”] managed fo break 5“?. bate Judge, Junea: Precinct. 9 o Estebeth leaves every Wednes- Arrive at 1 oclock tomorrow morn- | & msse"g"d“ e st fie{"‘ Monagle. i > in..phe 1tota 5 4 B | First publteation, March 20, 1936, | T AT © day might at 6 pm., foc e ing on her first trip on the Southt{FoMe to COrdova Lo engage In fish- |+ Complete scores were: Last publication, April 9, 1936. ; § & Sitks and wayports. . ¢ cast Alaska Triangle route. From|ng for the Glacier Sea Food can-|rUR RENT — o-rgem up-to-date, | TEAM P— y g— : 3 : o Durt leaves every Fridiy at e Juneau the steamer goes to Skag- | Dery. E ! home, unfurnished, full basement | Halm 139 181 196— 516 /‘l,alke[ flfld ) > Petersburg, Kake e Way, returns here, then sail south| The Derblay will load 75000 feet| gl burner,, fireplace, electric|McCormick ... 181 132 178— 491 i ¢ 7am l"’" versourg, via Sitka. |of lumber at Juneau. for Seward.| range, etc. In one of the best| Davlin 141 179 160— 480 : : .ar:d .waipo.n.s; A L - A SO T “:d in a;l]dltk:rll ‘2 ‘é‘; PONSélSle:x residential districts. G. E. Krause. | —_—— — — g ' g above,; will call a vens Creek, | phope . 461 492 534—1487 | S Al Two Killed in Auto Port_ Wells, Port Williams, Uganik | S oo |'T5AM o TRANSPORTATION CcO i PO SRR ANLENAS AW 019 Crash in Vancouver! B2y, Halibut Bay, Port Wakefield, | | sabin' 163 159 179— 501 2 i e "ES TOMORROW el i1 10— | Kodiak Cannery and Shearwater. Tubbs 173 222 151— 546 & . VANCOUVER, B. C., April 10- £ %5 () ¢ i » ® %% %" *° two persons were killed and four| Al SogE e o LRl L | Mokga 144 139 170— 43 IN’NG e ot RN ki ! B 780 wm. 158 feot Wete injured when an automobile| ~ PURCHASE DISPENSARY |FOUND Inisialed tie clasp--R. E. _—— — — Y Y ] $o0 Uk 5:20 o’ 01 fecy crashed with terrific force into the| The Fraction, popular Seward| C. Owner may have same by| (. 480 520 500—1500 a reguar weekly service throughout the yehr. i T e 830 mi 0% fect middle span of the Granville street| dispepsary, was reoently purchased | calling at Empire office and pay-| S e HI Y Py o ;r .” 4 m. 28 ot bridge. by Harry Miller. c;nd [;onb Qavn | ing for this ad. | RUMMAGE SALE | Leave Arrive Leave 4§ = A ¥ 3 o " The dead are Berf Delph of Ab-| wellknown young Sewar usiness | — | . American Legion Auxiliary Dug- Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau L AR botsford, B. C., and Mrs. M. Winton| men, fmm Nick Hcdak former pro- \LOST—Round bottam elinker LYPe|gyt, April 15. If you can donate | and INDUSTRIAL ! SHOP IN TUNEA™, 278 T\ of ‘Vancouver. T°‘}h°3l; i“"dfly..e."';“’."g "i??‘iamcles for sale please phone 226 |l ~ EQUIPMENT M. S. Northland ..Apr. 6 Apr.10 Apr.10 | : Point Hugh. Finder please notify ;. 3603 and they will be called for. . Locge variety cor S. S. North Sea ...Apr. 13 Apr. 17 Apr.19 T S LS yerne, Stedmal, YAIfd Fpod Co: —adv, ectec—moderr, ffclant M. S. Northland . Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apk24 e | e = machinery to save you S. S. North Sea ...Apr. 27 May 1 May 3 3 FASTER BREAD s money I first cost and | M. S. Northland ..May ¢ May 8 May 8 #) | b4 UM v keep. | | Ask for it .at the PEERLESS | \gith s s us sboutsour i | BAKERY, —adv, | SE— ! b - il ugors WANTED-- gere roy white cnu-‘ a X8 sour purplus | - SAVE THE DIFFERENCE 3 i i :;Zm" e, - 2 longs and. tun| | Theatre, auspices, Pioneers' Auxil- MAcmNmy PRI | . B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ;:Znn: Zg } If you haven't visited Juneau’s Fastest-Growing Food Shop—Don’t put it off any dpreicps |iary;.GET YOUR g o 7336 E. Marginal Way; Scatie | ary le::’::pbl; Iy bring longér—Find out for yourself—If you can’t come PHONE lOa——YOb WILL BE | FURN. your. .0 gold o Vawe.| ohog o i T oneTt \ E L ougias Ase - ! % SURPRISED! @ Cash or trade a. Nugget Bhop. % 8 ¢ H L _,_aa._.w_._ : i BUTTER—“Danish Maid” 2 : 7 C S U anls al s'9 3 v l K l N G Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas ’ T T <82 ; M- 5 W $ T Leave Juneau: A.M.—1: 15,8:00,9:15, Al k T p rt tlnn When Better Butter Is Made WE WILL SELL 11 ; L drpinni A M r: B, 943 aska 1ransporta i FOR SALE—Round Oak extension ' 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, : ’ (4 table. Cheap. Cliff Apts. B 11:15, 12:00 midnight. om 4 D g ¢ Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40,8:40,9:40, 3 i 6 FOR .- P 2 DOZEN !FOR SALE—Five-room furnished . 10:40, 11:40; P.ML.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, FREIGHT *p ASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION hige: orni xtra Fancy 4 hous Willoughby. Close in.' m,q i 4:40, 5:40,, 6:40, ,7:40, 8:40, 10:10, Ao 4 &M o Sttdlesg Hekra Fancy Winesge T‘Z‘l'e}fhfi 72‘ i MEET iy :Qf 8 30 11:40. Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle ‘ 1 \ fi ) EE jm———e—eee————— || QR Im]) 5 Glacier Highway to 1 1 | EAS ] K Gs |FOR SALE—33'x8' round bottom T L AY N‘qh.t Leave Auk Bay: AM.—T7:00, 8:15; Ketchikan— Wrangéll—Petershurg—Juneau Fancy Hand Decorated—Use Them ;for Table Fayors .. | troller, 14/16 Scripps medium | duty engine, gurdy and poles, ful- 3 for zsc P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday - and Sunday Special—6:45 p.m. at1. 0. 0. F. Hall Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle: 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday - k| e 4 i . $350. Call 1802. Leave Juneau: A.M. — 7:30, 9:30; 3 L 4 SO“P c Pancake Flo“r c | v cqupped. 550 @8 1% | To be followed by ||PM=i:30, 5:15. - Saturday and S. S. Evelyn Berg ....Apr. 9 Apr. 10 :X FOR SALE—Boats, scows, miscel- Sunday Special—10:10 p.m. *M. S. ZAPORA:, Apr. 1 Apr. 17 = ot k ; . 5 . 8 laneous equipment; see Bill Shaw- DANCING ALSO TAXI SERVICF ] Vegetable, Noodle, 2 Irg. tins' - 4 POUND PKG. G b muan chast Dngis and D B FLMMER A t i Most Delicious Soup Packed—TRY IT! Centennial Most Delicious Soup Packed—TRY IT! | i2 | e o o | REFRESHMENTS EE 1 COFFEE_ c | FOR SALE—1 double bed. mattress. | PHONE 114 R E \'xgm ‘Phone 31* 4 Good cover. Pnone 2552. | H czn'y Kl' cme's ! k. | SCHILLINGS Percolator” or Drin—POUND. i | FOR BALE —Thor washing, ma- . B v | || WHITE KING 2 EC | PRUNES B s e PACIFIC . 3 | forty K fle and camphorwood s sat IR % aosany, ERad = A ~ CARGE BECEI k" 35 (it ol l 9 chest, Tt 171 or can 121 Prank-|| PUBLIC INVITED! Rk Alaska Air Transport, lnc. 3 { », x g h )\ lin St. | PR L2 - i Best Washing Machine Soap Sunsweet—Finest o R Adm:ss;on 40c. TO vmfi?&i&r v'}c-rom.a wop 1 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES—at all fimes. One of the [l 1 o Qi ity Bawin oot From Juneau || FOURPLACE STINSON SEAPLANE o most g_f)mplete dis lays.in Juneau. LOOK US OV.ER! Address inquiries Empire ‘R 1376. M S “DAR T” PRRE NChan AtReasonable Charter Rates , 2 P x3 9 o FOR SALE—Se' display counters E P & ¢ B RT’ é A “ GnocER I at Leader De;ecn st:}:eay Leaves Femmer Dock every Prldny April 1, 12, 22 PHONE33 Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; & e b “SAVE {({m;: DIFFERENCE” FoR SAuA;kmmnn Tial, Bee " . m. 1ov Peterabure, Eake fup Tikets, resvvaton and ful Office; 587 : | 211/ SEWARD: §7.5 764 REB DELIVERY | PHONE 105 ]| _Soors Hooker | Tee reived ool aser i SHELDON SIMMONS Pilot ! FOR SALE—22 ft. x 6 ft. gillnet or p.m. Thursday. 5 V. W. NULVISILI, Agent B e pleasure boat, hull only. Brand nmggc!‘mnfinor‘ Wi JUNEAU i 3 For the . Tradifioual A w EASTER DINNER, Bake or:roast it, serve it hot, with erisp, fresh vegetables, That’s the heart of the meal for EASTER Sunday. Serve the remainder cold, in delic- mus slices! B e POULTRY - ALASKA MEAT CO. new. Reasonable. See K. E. Her- lin on Glacier Highway, below Greenhouse. By et e T RS U N FOR SALE—One 0f the best Tesi- dential lots in the Casey Shat- tuck Addition, a real bargain for an ideal house site. Call at Room | 9, Shattuck Building. FOR SALE ot Léase—Lunch count- Good location, reasonable rent. Phone 173. Park. Reasonable. P POR_SALY—Northern Hotél prop- erty. One of the best_ buys in Juneau. Priced low for. . quick sale. See owner on premises. sonable. Phone 357. MISCELLANEOUS FOR Mimeographing Phone 194. e JAZZ PIANO—Single lessons or by the month. Call 357 or see Ruth Wood, Capitol Cafe. er and equipment;. méw, modern. |J FOR SALE — House on 5th and Fra vt Seoslitn Lo VSEE FOR SALE—Uprighi pmnd. Rea- FAIRBANKS A comfortable nine- plmni'er airliner will be leaving for Fatr- banks soon, probably Sunday, Two or fhree more passengers are required to make up a load. Attractive rates will be offered The First National Bank JUNEAU CAPITAL-$50000 SURPLUS—$50.000 COMMERCIAL. AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES L8 oWt 2%% Paid on 5 Accounts | " % $ i to those miking the ROUND TRIP. 1, i w&“;fi‘zfimxw'::; mmhumumm-ybeobmmhyumu O S S g 4 _ PHONE 39 RIGHT NOW FOR A BETTER e IR SS bR 31 o B L e T 8. Baphib 201 for - appoint= L. F. BARR or A. V. McRHJS'fER fité . . . CARBONA aments. = ¢ ¢ bank it day and night. . : ‘mm‘_ ,,Ev; i g "“‘““’"x at the Gushneau Hofel » -+ PRICED RIGHT ad 1 | N PACIFIC COAST COAL : JA. L, Carpenter, leadér of the L Loy 2 Nome Brass Band, and sourdough m ' Hallmuuanusiiusonnnsh Jf| pianc plaver of early days, recently U 16 R R e [T -fentered the Nome hospital for a week’s medical treatment. mr:pnafin R

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