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e s s e , ‘SERVING ALASKA THE RHCBETE NS (B £ L s T _YEAR ROUND Y1 IT! )R L YUH e, TELL YO ¥ | T . 4 SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northe * v d Southbound Leave > 'ireau Due Jyneau Yukon 4 4 J July 20 N'Western Baranof I HAD TH BRAKES TIGHTENED T'DAY | THE ALAYKA LINE St J. WILCOX. Agcnt—Phone 2 SEVEN WANT AD §O 3 CPS%T%J%)A&ERE\B%&SG AI-ASKA HERE FREHERS 5 : ) AT s v BUUND SOUTH t-ad will 1 . HOE. BalE T S te arrived in port Sat- i \y:)‘\:r s L hot t h, § s { evening at 6:30 o'clock and 1. Think carefully apout your proposition or telephone 3 SRR R 3. Direct your selling efforts 7 R at the individual. : nouth dedan, Steamer Movements 3. Be specific TJse colcrtul very 1 for cash e words. Aveid generalitles 14 ! Tell the whole swory Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer b e S S b b SRS L, called for EEagwinc. Ut SNUTAREE in W. Q. Palmer in com- mand, The vessel had 220 passen-| this morning with the following aboard, including four for Ju- | Passengers for Seattle: Mr. and M nd 250 tons of freight C L. Shepardson, Mrs. E. L. Smith, assengers for Juneau were Leon- | George Folta, Lucille Lavery, Mrs. ARR'VAL FROM Bales, Henry Benson, G. C.| M. Lavery, Mrs. J. W. Daniels 1 Field, and Robert Kel: W. Quist, Tony Lindstrom, Roy Millard onagle, Dan Ma- HERE WITH N, v. |5 2 : FISHING PARTY |, Fossensers for Ketchikan were: m /lfu}/'/ 7/14[ A// Stoamm Bnm_,a Large Pas- Rev. E. Budde, Anna Fausette, A . . . . . . . . . : . e A and schedule . 2 o | van Mavern, Mr. and Mrs. William MQ&R[NI@ e g G 1 nger Lt for aneau i ey e s | 22 ORTH LA to bed, reasont ¢ icorge hedul: : This .Vlol'ning a ng and hunting trip in| 4 s gh Y B § . . . . . . . . . . . The steamer Alacka sailed south: $250 buys this used Paige sedan. Excellent )] i good Mention price g S ‘o ve. | ® Prin Make answering as ersy e | as possible ® Prince B For Petersburg rekson, ast Alaska aboard, the Camp- ' Mager, J. F. Dennis '_ > f CaR Northwestern s d to bell Church yacht Westward arrived ;‘(;r Wran, ,q’ln :“;-:\ Jackson TRANQBORIATION CO FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, close d from Seattle July 14 at in. Telephone 379 FOR SALE bout 14 feet 9.a. m long, tip top model, oars, oar anof scheduled to sail from Northland Transportation Com- here this morning and departed a ,,|n\~ steamer North Sea arrived 8 P B A [in Juneau at 8 otclock this morn- | Soor, UmMme later for points of in-| y yGUTHOUSE KEEPER > The snly line serving Alaska that maintains :r:xp ;x&x:v Sitka and sailed at 11| o o Mr. ana Mrs. Austin. RETURNS SAFELY TO ) & reguar weekly service throughout the year. Smithers and Mr. and Mrs. Post- =4 inbound |10, 0 "Ney vork, Mr. smithers SENTINEL STATION, =7\ ; Leave Arriye . Leave Ander- NT—Cabin for y Gold. $8. 1 loc} uitable for outboard mot- sattle July 15 at 9 a. m or. Can be seen at Anderson’s on | e Princess Louise scheduled Three rooms and| C St. Will or $10, worth $25. @ sail from Vancouver July 5 . ° at9p.m L4 11 Mr.-Postley are stock and bond - Boat Sea | FOR SALE—Silver Conn Trumpet. g Aleutian scheduled to sail from ttle Juneau Junesy $ 1 George Everett, Mr. and |y but reported themselves Henning Oleen, lighthouse keeper 5. Bargain. See B. R F. Farrelly, Harriett I‘A)lr)x.; 17at9a. m ily interested in fish stocks at Sentinel Island, has returned} < M. S. Northland July 13 July July 17 ° e RIBIT - Fu on, sult |- Snow Whlle Apis, ‘Fumber 2 & HVe ; scheduled to sall o [Marjoric Dickleson, M. S. Whit- this trip and reported the latter safely to his station, according to B BN e S able for man; light and wate ; —!s from Seatile July 17 at 9 p. e|tier, Mrs. William Moit, Mrs. N = : word to U. S. Commissioner J. .| ; =g e By July 24 : o Chn — . i i | booming with s good catches. M. S. Northland _..July 27 July 31 July 31 $15 per month. Phone 519-2 rings | o TG 0 reasonable. Phone |o o ; riesehild and two children, Miss| ppeutlon i leave the Westward Mullen from the Superintendent of £ vomsh B s in = - s Ey ashar e Alaska scheduled to sail from ®| incoln, Mrs. Robert Lincoln, | 5" “ori B’ pi 00 nd . fiy| Lighthouses at Ketehikan s CrilLsed g ug Aug. 9 FOR RENT—Pent house apartme 4151 o Seattle July 18 at 9 8. m. e |Mrs. M, Susart, Cornelius Rice, S.| "y P Sl Sl W M. §. Northland ...Aug.10 Aug.14 Aug.14 pe “”(3]f”‘;“l'f‘.I,’]"_‘"” cle. | FOR SALE_Three-room houseboat |® North Sea scheduled to sail e |Bins sse_Carver, Mrs. J. H.| g wwestward, with Capt. Rowe Point Retreat June 20 in an out- S. 8. North Sea ...Aug.17 Aug.21 Aug.23 i 0 W “ 170 good condition. Inquire Frea ® from Seattle July 20 at e|Walmer, Mrs. E. T. Forsythe, Nel- | pyyoman, will return to Seattle to| board, expecting to be gone several M-:8: Northihnd Miho4!- AlE 280 ‘A 20 phone 97, Juneau Buts ek (¢ 9pm _ -1 Crocker, Neil Anderson | pick up afiother party fo sportsmen, days. Whn he failed to return,| STORE and office space for rent - - {3 Fioes. Rupsst . soheguled: AISoR . QUIoUnY DASSROESIS (WY | for an Alaskan trip search Was started_ Tt was revealed | oo ool R e P Ropertcon, FOR SALE—Overstuffed davenport| e sail from Vancouver July 20, ®| To Seattle—James Ryan, Mrs. O it thst Oleén had iatos tebuble, Hiad | E NS, Age Phone 100 2 und chair, electric sewing ma-'® 9 p. m ®|s. Larson, Jack Hawkes and son [come back to Juneau for several| J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... g Three room apt. and, chine, piano and Victor electric|® Victoria scheduled to sail ®YGeorgianne Snow, Erwin Rhodes, LUGAL MARKET | @ays, and then et on to his sta-| CITY WHARF . g b team heated, fireplace.| phonograph, slightly used, but all|® from Seattle July 21 at ®|Vernon Hanson, Mis. C 1. John- | l tion without difficulty GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . G Phewe 18 Phone 26 in fine condition. Inquire ‘hmv:m‘. w'J :nlm\I i ; A :iwn Mrs. Winifred Jon Mrs. W ; S G " Mount McKinley scheduled to ® |watts, Mr. and Mrs. C. W 1) A ™ COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, wa s b E e sail from Seattle July 22 at ‘,m\, Z“U 1(1‘,\.41‘1(‘“»; f\ 5 kg “1 Is BUSY PLAGE NggggchkB(gLérNEOng ‘ er, disnes, cooking wiensils anc FOR SALE—At a bargain, six-room|e 9 a. m |5y clutieast Alaska portesabi.| T | : le at Seaview. house, full cement basement, oil|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e], S T fihms andl 2 Al sk T t t’ BT | o, et o or |4 Pitnes DTS o 1y Javt ] S M it Wil Joal - PP .| TOWARD TERRITORY asKa iranspertation o w \\” D attuck Addition. Phone 4392 at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow M. S. Whittier, Mrs, M JiB"th Salmon and Halibut morning and sails south at SRR t K B Ed Sales er G nted wih sl further c “I .‘\hll Frank Metcalf, K. B. Ed- Sales Made Over Fat ot o e D o an WANTED — Combination waitress | FOR SALE—Housenord furnishings Estebeth icaves every Wednes- ¢ day rght at 6 pm, for e Sitk- and wayports . el g T e s { il }mr Gt fhe - MAkAhAl | Bthersiiics FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION { | MISS SNOW VACATION | gjx salmon and three halibut|Council for North Dakota, has writ- Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle | Singer Vacuum Cleaners. A dem- Miss Georgianne Snow, stenogra-{sales as well as shipments to Se-|ten John E. Pegues, Territorial Di- te WANTED — House repairing con-| onstration will prove them super Dart leaves every Friday at e [Pher in the U. S. Marshal's office, |attle, made for a busy week-end|rector for the National Emergency , * % tracts. Also new building con-| jor to others. Liberal allowance 7 a. m. for Peterstarg. Kake e |left on the North Sea for a vaca-[on the local fish market. Salmen|Council, asking for information on Ketchikan—Wrangzli—Petersburg—Juneau struction by competent contrdct-| your old machine; payments $1.00 ® and wavports. o |tion in the States |sales to the Alaska Coast Fisheries|Alaska, partic y the opport Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle ors. Estimates given Rinhold [ weekly. Famous Singer dressmak- ® e s e oo e o0 o0 = < T {were: Alma, Captain A. Bartness,|ties in the Territory for those who Y P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday Construction Company, telephone! ing course Free. Rebuilt portable - - MINING MAN LEAVES {1,300 pounds; Nakat, Ralph Jame-|have lost so heavily in the drought- . Evelyn Berg ...july 16 July 17 1951 or address P. O. Box 740. | electrics, low as $20.00. Rebuilt Jack Hawkes, Juneay mining|son, 700 pounds; Congo, Fred Boyn-|ridden area . Zapora July 23 July 24 R ORCUGHELE ot e .| console electrics, low as $35.00. All | TIDES ToworRow man, left on the North Sea ac-|ton, 700 pounds; 31A409, John An-| Information on Alaska has been Shiodrgie M machines repaired. Free service to | 4_ T ROW 4 |companied by his son Jackie, for a{derson. 500 pounds; Thlinget, Jim-|forwarded by Mr. Pegues to the D B FEM]‘ P A an cook - baker-boarding house-| g"gpomers. Singer Sewing Ma- puaness trip t the Bast Cost !mie Martin, 2,000 pounds and Elfin|North Dakotan, who indicates a 1S g(’nt camp crew - restaurant. Strong | .pine co, Juneau. Phone 4332. Low tide 3:05 a. m, 08 feet ; - & B 0. Signien. SO0 poundh. erioys cendibian tkams smong g tireless worked, any hours, re-| Wl Hioh e 05 6o SEL ekt o e { ‘The Flynn, Captain S. C. Lynch,|many of the farmers in the Dakots PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 ferences, go anywhere. P. O. BoX|pop SALE — 4-tube Phileo radio.! Low tide 3:03 p. m. 50 feet Mrs, M. J. Miller booked passagedzo.s. 009 paunds of halibut fo theidioughi belts 1416 Must sell. Very reasonable. Leav-| High tide 9:19 p. m. 160 feet | gons | VeV Englanid ¥ish Co. and 640 and S aboard the North Sea for Wrangell | 4 £ (B Al s | 85 and the Ina J, Captain S. E JIST RETURNS SOUT THOROUGHLY experienced hotel| I8 city. Imperial Rooms No. 4. D - where she will join her husband,| anderson, sold 11,500 pounds Qu Rh:l(l_li\s SOUTH - ong i 7 3 who is engaged in logging era- oW o1t | ot s "wehet. g6 any |FOR SaLE — Lunca councer wid |HOME ON FRITZ COVE [0, Terg™® ™ 108618 Pers: alibut, aleo to the New Englahd) A W. Quist, head of the A. W tions there. Fish Co., at 7.00 and 5.05. The Alas ange a 7 X e h Y 3 5-1 Quist Company of Seattle, lef - where, references. P. O, Box 1416, '2nge hood. Call 173. OF THOMAS A. MORGAN e 00 Goaal, Wizhierica puratissed 1oy S e 8Dl ltt Jy {Fii B ! : s neau for Seattle on the steamer Al- AI k Air T [ | THOROUGHLYMODERN MR. METCALF L VES (900 pounds of halibut from the|icka, after a Lw(e)(.]k-s‘es:a;m;:rum as a l'ansport, c. EXPERIENCELs jyoung woman! DWANS LEAVE Frank Metcalf, Juneau civil en-|Diana, Captain H. Grimstad, ot|city, during which he examined the wants general housework. 50c | Fheers |gineer, left on the North ror*'”;gig?!:d hfg“l)s CK;HL; R i ]nrogrm being made on the new SEAPLANE FOR CHARTEH - si: S h ats 00! al and o i hour. Phone 3801. | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dwan and| The residence of Thomas A. Mor- |a short business trip to Ketchikan, | ice | cold room unit being constructed b | - jover the week-end. They were:3l:-|his company for the Juneau Cold TURN yeur cid gora L0 Vawe |have been visiting in Juneau for, Lumber Company, recently purchas- MRS 4 TR 27, Captain J. Padameister g0; ; : 5 | s tly as S. WALMER RETURNS aptain J. Padameister, Congo; | Storage Co. here. ! 1 Cash or trade @ Nuewer S~ several months with Mrs. Dwan's|ed from J. J. Meherin and situated| Mys. J. H. Walmer returncd on|Nakat; 31A409; Missouri, Captain e SNRL 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket Chnie: | sister, Mrs. R. L. Bernard. left|on the Fritz Cove Road has been{the North Sea after a visit in|Ol¢ Jackson; Fern, Captain J.| SHOP IN JUNEAU! 4-Place Stinson "Patco” ! aboard the North Sea for Southern|remcdel and enlarged by the ad-{sjtka. |Lowe; Famawa, W. H. Robinson; California where they will reside | dition of attic bed rooms and bath —a land Fane, Captain Ole Johanson. | T KA for a time before returning to Min-| room and is now completely mod- SONS | P 3 : .' neapolis. ern In every respect AT Cibasons 'NORTH SEA FIGURES A n A 4 SONABLE CHARTER RATES 3 3 E AR Monday evening at 7:30 there will | IN MINOR ACCIDENT c N Dl N PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day HARRY iR | Lode ana placer Tocation notlces he a stated communication of M. | S Office, 587 ACE, Druggist for sale at The Empire office. Juneau Lodge with work in the M. | WHEN LEAVING HERE ! PACI FI “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” : il SRS { 8 In e | E i SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART e e e St st & u = |M. Degree. Refreshments. This is our | . Chief Pil i Worshipful Master's last night with While the North Sea was leaving | P o Compounded us so all please turn out the Cit; vy Dock this morning, she| SAILING HAROLD N. : ety J. W. LEIVERS, bumped into the corner of the cold! TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA i T THOWES g Watch and Yewelry Repairing | = |—adv. Secrets storage dock, swinging against sev-| and SEATTLE | PAUL BLOEDHORN || i ! as written | | . ‘eral fishing boats at the Upper City | at very reasonable rates | QUALITY AND =B vy your ||| GARBAGE HAULED A T e o e From Juneau Pasonabl big vessel, it was reported, but one 2 FRONT STREETS : | ECONDMY Reasonable Monthly Rates | of the smaller boats, the Leota| PRINCESS ALICE SCHEDULED A - . v ! [ E. 0_ DAvls 'suffered some damage, possibly the| July 3, 17, 28 PHONE 36 |, o | IR ST U T SRR SERVICE once, Midget Lunch, South Frank- | lin Street ! SEE latest Singer Sewing Machines, ® . e gam drought conditions in the Dakota wards, and Herb Dunl and dishwasher wanted. Apply at; W. E. Nowell, Seventh, near Goid. | ® LOCAL SAILINGS Week»end Ruhru B. Cummins, State Direc- : . . . . ot B 1 L | e el ———~ ,daughters Virginia and June, who | gan, manager of the Columbia Zon ;. : DOUGLAS BARBER suop | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE 1 o i . L y tion . u 5 | L]S(fi (;];r]y;) E{?'Vn}l:’:( . | Whlte spot Chatham Gtrans Transportation Co.| FraDEANS July 14, 24 TO INTERIOR ALASKA 66 99 1‘ Charles Yi he| Tickets, reservations and full i =] LIQUOR STORE M. S. “DART® Sar oo vovews 0a| " i Yo PHONE | :::v?mfi?:n;:tggfir ;v:;k?::"y Shop” is again open for busix;e:::i V. W. MULV!HI(:.L, Agent Luxurious Twin Enqme Trcxnspcris BEAUTIFUL SUDBURY Alexander and way ports. e - ’ Radio Equipped YARNS {Freight received not later than 4 6 5 5 7 1 ater ® DOROTHY DEILY pan. Thursday, ! FOR INFORMA 12 SsCoND srmErts | | S menere . . | TAKU TRADING COMPANY Models, Needles, Instruction : | s | Office Gastineau Hot THE BEST Iq,‘f,fill'o’,‘,E.}..RH?nHflE opeating PHONE 106 e TAP BEER | i ssatairoyil| Fiveplace FOKKER Universal Seaplane |f /xvr yOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY] ° Ludwig Nelson b New York Life 415, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 945, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER INSURANCE IN TOWN! 11:15, 12:00 midnight in Leave Douglas AM.—17:40, g:40, 0:40, Junean, Alaska KEITH G. WILDES & 1040, 11:40; P10, 2.0 o 7y JUNEAU—TULSEQUAH—ATLIN 4:40, 5:40, 6:42.1.2640. 8:40, 10:10, Interior of British Columbia and Yukon =l e | PACIFIC ALASKA { Rice & Ahlers Co. RAS" WRICHL /| Recreation Parlors s A Sw: An_7w siil} ERARTER TRIPS | UOUSS A BSEERCQUE w | — atur y ey mEaTING __ PLUMBING VBLASTERING and Sunday Specii—a'4 5, || To British Columbia’s g AIRWAYS i : Leave Juneau: AM. — 7.3, 9:30; Best Fishing Office Phone 601 SHEET METAL WORK || STUCCO Liquor Store | PM.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday and Erovhss. Residence Phone 4652 ||Jj Seattle Juneau Fairbanks Nome Tc i PO 38 T l ll 316 Sunday Special—10:00 TR : i elephone I BILL DOUGLAS gl

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