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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT 28, 1936 Fancy Picture: Gifts. Ju- Co. SENSATIONAL values in Mirrors and Framed Fine Christmas ware for for FOR SALE — Lunch room. Write P. O. Box 988 B PO Steamier Movements NORTHBOUND wpora in port and sails south via Sitka at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. Northland scheduled to arrive late Saturday or early Sun- day? SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver tonight at 9 o'clock. Yukon scheduled to sail Seattle tomorrow. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from from Seattle October 30 at 9 p.m. North Sea scheduled to sail L_o PETE ! I'M SORRY, PETE,BUT I DON'T THINK POLLY C'N 7 SEE YUH T'NIGHT Marine News — By CLIFF STERRETT P S SHE'S CATCHIN' UP ) 8} e 1y r,v N ~/ NORTHWESTERN EHASFULLLGAD - SOUTHBOUND Two Hundred and Ten Pas- * 14 PASSENGERS ONNORTHLAND "= S | FORTHIS PORT, v s s teamer Northwestern arrived in Juneau southbound last night at SEATTLE, Oct. 28. — Motorshid | midnight. After loading fish at ¢ | Northland of the Northland Steam- |the cold storage dock, she moved at ® [ship Company, sailed for Southeast |3 g'clock this morning o the Alaska © |alaska ports at 3:30 o'clock this|juneay Mine Dock where she load- ® \morning with 33 passengers aboard, |eq concentrates before sailing again jat 2:30 o'clock for Petersburg. Forty-one passengers for Juneau re aboard the Northwestern, | while Purser Coe’s through lst for | 3 !the following booked for Juneau: e | Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kilburn, Lieut. | ® C. A. Anderson, wife and daughter, |, e Mrs. G. L. Paul, Dean Williams 13 COME HERE AND 30 GO OUT 'Townslte Fllmg Is Announced by ONNORTH SEA| U.S. Land Office bouthbound Steamer Is in| Notice is horleby given ma; u:;-‘ |plats of partial surveys in T. Port Two and One-Half [S°% %6 ™% ana T 54 s. R, 70 Hours Last Nighl |E. CRM. will be officially filed poa-iBi |in this office December 1, 1936. In Juneau last night from 11 o’-| These townships are within the clock till 12:30 this morning, the |limits of the Tongass National steamer North Sea brought 19 pas- |Forest the public lands therein sengers to Juneau from Sitka and |having been first withdraw l’or, other island towns. Through pas- |forest purposes by proclamation of | sengers on the North Sea included February 16, 1009. five for Ketchikan and 23 for Se-| In addition the following lands attle. Of the passengers for Seattle, are covered by Power Site Classi- 15 came from Port Alexander, tak- |fication No. 221 of May 14, 1929, ing passage at Pt. Armstrong. SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Alaska Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Yukon Oct. 20 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 *Alaska Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Yukon Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Alaska Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Yukon Nov. 28 Dec, 1 Dec. 8 All sailings call Haines and 3kagway both Northbound and Southbound. “Culls Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Winter Roundtrip Fares now in effect. THE AVASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 as constructed by Interpretation No. After loading 200 cakes of frozen |247 of January 20, 1936: herring for Ketchikan at the Ju- T468RGGL&>CC9L0£SI|‘ via D from Seattle November 2 at e | Frances Bond, Carl J. Roberts, Mrs. Seattle contained 169 names. Of 9 p. m. . good condition SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e, WASHING machine au Avenue. ecscece | BRI CmbE e | o Alaska scheduled southbound 2 » next Sunday e 16MM “Filmo” movie camera and | L - exposure meter. Good as new. At |® LOCAL SAILINGS Phone | * Estebeth leaves every Wednes- a bargain. Rod Darnell. day for e Sitka and wayports. . night at 6 p. m., . . lever ac-|e Dart leaves every Friday at e . . . 507 o Winchester, caliber 348. The best (e 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake all ound rifle for Alaska. Ju-ie¢ and wayports. neau-Young Hardware Co. looe 00000000 Green and ivory uml‘ i!"ni - |LOW RATES ANNOUNCED <. FOR HOLIDAY MESSAGE FOR SAI Incompiete om | house on Glacier Highway. $500.00. ‘ Write P. O. Box 465 PO” SALE with coils Phone Do The United States Signal Cory {announces a special rate of 35 Hot Alr |cents per message not exceeding 15 cheap. | Words from Seattle to any point in $15.00 burner MONARCH ra Furnace y |the United States reached by the Dixon and Eig No. 816. | ' Western Union or Postal lines on FOR house, 808 | Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Radio and wash- | Years. | The rate from Juneau to Seattle | wil be at night letter or night mes- FURNISHED rooming hnuscfcen | age rates. messages may be trally located, steam , heated, sent any time before the holiday tourteen rooms. Phone 580. "|and confined to holiday greetings or icalutations. The date the sender FOR SALE—Two ‘months 61 Scut-\w,slms delivery must bs specified tie puppu's See Albert White. when filing, otherwise the message Mll be dclh’ered on the hohday and Park ing machine included. 5th WILL SELL at bacrmc T00 and bath. Also Tnang]e‘ Section Block on Ninth Street be- | tween Tennis Court and Gold | White ot Creek. If interested call at Al-| Transfer Office on South | LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery Front Street. Phone 318. | eral pair pen-l wis-: ed Blue F for breeders. 1935‘ and 1936 stock. Also some ex- ceptional two-year-old males. Box\ 2353, Spuhn Island. ( FOR SALE—Se FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin | road. All newly decorated. Hot nlr) furnace. Reasonable. If interested call at 114 West 6th St. or Phone 330, r-..-m'-—-.”... FORD AGENCY (Authorized . Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS | 1 ; JUNEAU MOTORS FOK RENT FOR RENT— T“() warm furnished | rooms, across from Zynda Hotel. SUNLAMPS for rent cold this win Rent may be| applied on purchase price. $5.00 first month, $200 thereafter. Al-, aska Electric Light & Power Co. | Prevent that Foot of Main Street e 3-ROOM apt. will be vacant Nov. 1st. MacKinnon Apts. Chatham Strax:s Transpectation Co, “M. S. DART” cozy, \;-rm, lurh. apte. -lnghi.‘w;;-vl,enves Femmer Dack every Friday er, disnes, cooking utepsils and |at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port oath. Reasonable at Seaview. Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later ihan 4 MISCELLANEOU p. m. Thursday. i x FOR INFORMATION MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 1701 Or leave orders at Burford's. SABIN—McMulles. 9th St pordd : b - | GUARANTEEL reaiisiie Perma- { nents, $3.75. Pinger wave, I0c. Tola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. PIANO lessons clnssxcnl or popular | Beginners' iall classes now start- ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. DRY CLEANING Soft Water Washing fURN your old 8o Mt nue . Cash cr trade at Nugget Shop. T USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133. Madsen. s PHONE 15 WANTED FOR RENT—Furnished four-room house. Phone 187 after 5 p.m. WOMAN wants work. 40c per hour. Phone Douglas 141. HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE I(AURIDE C. REABER Phone 4622 R. H. Stevens, Miss Rae Stevens, | Stevens, 1 S the through passengers the list Mre. EC Delanos, o FURSHIAR B lisowedt 12T frugi Palibenis dkb HUEQ, rom Valdez; 35 from Anchorage; 8 from Seward; 12 from Cordova; ce from Haines; two from Yaku- at and one from Skagway. essengers for Juneau were: From Fairbanks — Tony Stock- iand, John Gustaffson, Leonard \\N(' alin; Muriel Klitz, the Rt. Rev | 9. R. Criment. MIGRATING | - WESTWARD PORTLAND, Oregon, Oct. 28— From Anchorage—Mrs. Frank Mc- The western migration from |COafferty, Ano Seppala, William Ku- drought areas of the Middle West| vokn'nen, Mr. and Mrs. Gus George, Nellie Grant, Einar Trol- has brought 8800 familes to O ;on, Washington and Idaho since | '™ Cakos Memo. From Seward—Alton E. Klitz, Tanuary this year, a survey re- leased by H. E. S of the Re-|). G. Bhepard, Bam Baker, John ettlement Administration, reveal-| V- Johnson, H. Raynor, C. Med- a | una, sidney Carter, H. LaChance Selby, chief of the land use|Simer Carlson, O. L. Herman, Wil- planning section, said the informa- |iam Wright, E. U. Harmon, Larry tion had been compiled from county | Parsons, Allan Boudreau, George Kerlin, Fred Weinard. agents, State land use experts, re- [Ker 8 habilitation supervisors, rural mail| From Haines—Mrs. R. W. Dusen- carrier reports, highway officials, | Pury. H. C. Bulie. From Skagway — Tom Jennings, county commissioners, Chambers of X |Maggie Kakeneka, A. Van Mavern, Commerce and relief offices. L R. J. Thompson, Ben Bellamy, Gertrude Willis, Mr. and Mrs. L‘i Rapuzzi, Mrs. Hazel Kirmse, Jack FAMILY CAR NEEDS oyl HOUSING IN WINTER| southbound passengers on the WASHINGTON, Oct. ernization for Winter” might in-| For Ketchikan—Tom Allen. | ‘cludc the building of a garage for, For Wrangell-W. H. Chadwxck,j |the family that bought a new car|T. J. Taycock. and parked it on the street or in For Ketchikan—Mrs. Northwestern numbered 28, as fol- lows 28.7“M0d-| sam An-' a vacant lot during the Summer. dersop, Kaj. Louring, F. Davis, J.! A Winter spent by a car in the!E. Sedlacek. | open will wreak a great deal of For Seattle—H. L. Faulkner, Mr: harm on the appearance of the car. A. Cohan, Rose Amylt, Sydney Car There is also the possibility of a|ter, O, L. Herman, Tom Martin. cracked cylinder block from freez- son, Roy .Yost, F. Bonafacech, C.' ing of water in the cooling system,| Wieland, Charles Schuck, S. M. las well as the difficulties of start-! Bell, F. M. Marcum, H, Adams, L.| ing a cold motor and other annoy-|Morgan, H. Schmoe, D. LaChance, ances that beset the car owner who|C. H. Messer, C. A, . Hyner, R. Jones, tried to do without proper housing|A. Jensen, Frank Bussel] for his automobile. T T Construction of a garage on prop-| The nearest land to Iceland is ierty already improved by a com-)Greenland, 150 miles away. Scot- pleted house may be financed un-|land is 500 miles southeast. der the Modernization Credit plan! of the Federal Heusing Adminis- tration. L3 PHONE 36 For very prompt . ' LIQUOR DELIVERY || T i ot PHONE 1 1 Winter Rates . ! | SITKA HOT SPRINGS Good food, canoeing, hiking. | | Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Air 1 CARDINAL Cigarettes c ABS Candy Cards THE —_— CHANNEL RUS LINE ; P.ML—12:40, 2:10, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, :40, 10: !ubst Famous 11:40,° Draught Beer Glacler way T Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00. 8:15: On Tap P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. Leave Juneam; A.M. — 7:30. 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Specigl 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. ‘ner and Beverly, John Hock, Johnl ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Phone 108 Junuau or 71 Douglas Leave Yuneau: Al s f €15, 5:15, 6:15, 1:15, 8:15, niq.,; l 11:15, 12:00 midnight.” Leave Douglas A.M.—1:40,8:40,9:40, | 3: 40. neau Cold Storage, the Nprtl\ Sea‘z 3, 4, 5, B'4; Sec. 16, NE%NEY. | The only line serving Alaska that maintains moved at 11:45 to the City dock,| T. 54 . R. 70 E. Sec. 9, Lot 1, | =% a regular weekly service throughout the year. from where she sailed south forty- |SWLSW"i; Sec. 16, Lots 2, 3, 6, 7| | five minutes later. 8; Sec. 17, Lots 1, 2, 3 4, 5, NE%; | Passengers coming to Juneau on‘El;an_ N\,‘V’,NW‘ , SE%; Sec.| Leave Arrive Leave the North Sea were: z 120, N1eNW% | == e Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau Mrs. James Henry, Neil Bred- ' 1n view thereof, no lands will| vik, Donald Mills, C. P. Seelye, Ray | pecome available for disposition Sy Z Camben, William Powers, William |ypder the general land laws on the | BEATYLE M. S. Northland ..Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 | McNabb, Mr. and Mrs. Chatles E.|piio of these plats, except as to and Naghel, /C. E. Strong, Rachael oo F o B ovdtecting | RETURN S. S. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. § James, JURB ia, I'. A. ¥anson. |ejayse of said proclamation of Feb. | $68.00 M. S. Northalnd ..Nov. 9 Nov.13 Nov. 1 Henry Roden, P. Kostrometinoff, H. 7o joo > 16, P00 LEA 20 &8 e ?,I;'b‘"é r’:‘“;p;‘“m“' Sam NiXOD. | ipan those included in the power Passengers outbound from Ju- [Se°, CASSICALion WL continile 10/ pay grpvENTS, Asent Phone 109 neau on the North Sea are: anplioabte Taw. T [Hi08 URGET ;5 'p BURFORD, Ticket Agent ..Phone 179 s K"\l‘r’;fi;‘m‘“’?\fxtl (é’("f]‘:_\m p’ All inquiries relating to these| CITY WHARF i —=Elieus 2} - sertsen, ¥ Hlands should be addressed to the GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Fhatie-14 H. Adams, Neison Beers, S. B. Gif- ford, Paul Hansen dren, Dona and Andrew, Jr.; James ' Carrie, John R. Silland, Mrs. War- ren Beavert and two children, War- | |Ehrola, H. A. Hermanson, Martin | Kosola, Nick Zitoff, Bessie Hansen, 1 L. M. Globe. | e i Shaindel Kalish, who is Mrs.| | Charles Freeman in private life,| called herself Ann Preston for her | first film and Judith Blake for | her second. 9, 2 : Pay’n Takit | PHONES 92 or 35 i Free Delivery ! Fresh Meats, Groceries, Laquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sSell for CASH ‘ !} Leader Dept. Store George Brothers | United States age, Alaska. Land Office, Anchor- [CANADIAN] PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, and SEATTLE | From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE | | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. October PRINCESS NORAH November 2 Tickets, reservation particulars V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent to 9 P.M. Thursday .Oct, Oct. ¢ 29 *M. S. Zapora S. S. Evelyn Berg .. VICTORIA PHONE 114 24 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Pluce Stinson “Patco” ns and full from JUNEAU { 4 U. S. MAIL @ ; ~ SAFE DEPO The First National Bapk JUNEAU CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SIT BOXES 2%% Paid on Savings Accounts PHONES, Juneau Hangar, | Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle Ketchikan— Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Friday Oct, 23 ) Oct. 30 D. B. FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 612; Night and Day “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot _ For Seattlo—Mzs. ook Gueker, | et PR Mrs. E. C. McLean, Janet Gicich, * ¥ " o Paul Salo, Olive O'Connor, Leona | | ' 4 Al k"‘ T an t t Jerould, Bill Edwards, Johnny Al- | | TIDES TOMORROW asSKa | ¥ SPOI' ation exander, W. A. Roth, Frank Lee, | * PSR T e, and Mrs. G. . Lytwion, O] : Company |Rolando, Amelia Zeller, Mr. and| L% ’(“‘l“ Sidh e lg'i ;”et o Mrs. John Johanson, Miss Babbe 184 4106 40 oAl B By e8 y SSENGERS RIC Lee, Mrs. A. Peterson and two chil- | Low tide 6:07 p. m., -34 fegt | FREIGHT-*PASSENGERS=RELRIGERATION | SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA Radio Equipped ® PHONE 106 u Office at Gastine: - 623; Hanxar, | ALEX HOLDEN - Chief Pilot MARINE ATRWAYS, Inc. au Hotel Lobby . PHONES; Gnstm-nu, 106; Night Phones, 4652 and 106-2 rings Two Large, Fast Seaplanes for Charter Service : to All Points in Alaska GENE MEYRING Louis A. 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