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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 16, 1936. —‘Igliner Is Kiil;d rby Slide He Started When He Takes Fall ISSAQUAH, ~ POLLY AND HER PALS Beware Cou hs from common cofls That No matter you have tried or | your tough, cold or brorchial u'm.utlon you DON'T YOUDARE ) { wilLE Tv LnJNpTE»QApu PTIN YUH! SHUX, SUSIE, THEY. THLWAY You AINT No call A SHINGLIN! JoB THIS FALL,CUZ BUT, SUSIE, I MERELY MAINTAINS THAT PAW, TH' HOUSE'LL NEED NEW SHINGLIN' TTHIS FALL. B e Wash.,, Nov. 16. | Howard Sels, aged 25, miner, was crushed ‘tg death in the Harris coal | mine when he fell in a chute and | FOR SALE FOR SALE—$40 baby buggy. condition. $20. Phone 3753. Good FOR SALE-9x12 rug. $5. Call 356. FOR SALE—Vacuum cleaner, print- | ed linoleum 9x13 ft. imported velvel rug 6'.x4's ft., lot 40x90. Inquire 614 Willoughby Ave, LARGE parlor heating stove for sale. Call G. A. Baldwin, 5452. ELECTRIC refrigerator for sale. Medium size. Wahto Boarding | House. Phone 233. SALE — Good used electric| 1ge. Cheap. 119 E. Seventh. FO SALE—6-room house on Basin Reasonable. Phone 330. FO! Road MISCELLANEOUS REWARD for return of boy's bicy cle lost from garage. Phone 3284, | MI\h:.OGRAP]II'\(: Phone 1701 Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co.| SUARANTEEL .ieaiisie Perma- | , $3.75. Pinger wave, I0c. Tola 's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. PIANO le\srms c]asslcal or })OD“]N Beginners' fall classes now start- ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. WANTED — Lad), experh*nce(‘ m cretarial or stenographic work | desires job. Full or part time.' Phone 488. 1 PERMANENT Wave at Edson's $3.50 until Thanksgiving. Phone 665. 1 WANTED-—Junior accountant. Pre- ferable public accounting experi- ence. Write Empire C 56 .WANTED- Experienced young -mai\ needs work. Clerical, clothing, grocery, driver. Phone 205. WOMAN wants work. 4uc ptri)r-u; Phone Douglas 414. SUKN gour old gow vt vawe LAST HALIBUTE IS AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, Nov. 1§. Halibuter Foremost arrived from the western banks today with 35000 pounds of halibut and sold for 13% and 10 cents. All halibut vessels are port to remain until the of next season - - FERRIER IN HOSPITAL Norman Ferrier, from the A. J mine, was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital Sun . and is receiving medical care. now opening - - MRS. PAINE VISITING HERE Mrs. V. A, Paine arrived in Ju- neau on the Dart from her fox ranch near Kake, and has been the guest of Mrs. R. E. Robertson for several days. ,__ CARDINAL CABS Cash cr trade at Nugget Shop. |gm USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133. Madsen. | "FOR RENT | POR RENT-—Steamheated room f(’!', gentleman. $15.00. Phone 219, VACANT apartmems at the Grand, Gross and Coliseum apartments. Inquire at Coliseum office or! Phene either 61 or 3101. FOR RENT—Furnished four-room house. Phone 187 after 5 pm. bath for rent. Phone 4743 or call 503 Will outhY Avenue. TWO ROOM apt. Now vacant. Furnished. MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heated | room for gentleman. 114 West | 6th St. Phone 330. | FOR RENT—Sleflm hcdu-'d room | with board for gentleman. Phone 681. FOR RENT — PFurnished 4-room house. 5th and Park. FOR RENT—Three room upt.,_fl-x-l:n: ished, steam heated. Phone 5601. Nickinovich Apts. FOR RENT—Furnished apt, above Totem Grocery. See Stan Grum- mett. ZABIN—McMuller. 9th St. cozv, warm, furn. apte. leght, vnv; er, dishes, cooking utenslls an. oath. Reasonable at Seaview. LOST AND FOUND LOST — stuyed or stolen. Sm-.u mostly black, playful male scottie. Phone Robert Simpson. . POUND—Large brown Persian cat. Lode and plscer fi-urnnv LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery Chatitam ‘Swaits i ransportation Co. | “M. S. DART” Leaves “hemmu Dock every Ffldly at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 ZORIC DRY CLEANING & Soft Wntfl Your ALASKA | LAUNDRY Apply “Helmar,” Lower CIW! D e e ) Marine News s e rn e o s 00 o Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to ve sometime tomorrow, ibly late in afternoon or .ning. Was due in Prince Rupert at 3 o'clock this af- ternoon and Ketchikan dur- ing tonight. Should have 8 days mail aboard. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Sailings of Alaska steamers from Seattie cancelled on ac- count of maritime strike. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® No steamer north, west. . LOCAL SAILINGS e Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® day night at 6 p. m, for |® Sitka and wayports. |® Dart leaves every Friday at e 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake | and wayports. | @ @@ 000 0 0 0 ¢ -auo-.aaeoaeco-; —_ —————— TIDES TOMORROW High tide 2:45 a Low tide 8:17 a High tide 2:10 p Low tide 8:53 p. FREI AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Joe Selliken, Juneau; Albert! |Crooks; Ulrich Christimaz; D. Rose; G. Hart; H. R. Shepard; R. E |Sheeley; Al Monsen, Fairbanks; | Walter Hall, Fairbanks; P. A. Rob- |bins, Chicago; E. F. Peterson, Chi- {cago; E. A. Carlson, Crandon, Wis- ' consin.. W. L. Carpenter; Jack| 1Adams, Fairbanks; George Mathie- | wson Flat; George Robertson; Adler | ]J Nordale, Fairbanks; Mr. and Mrs. | J. McDonald. Alaskan | John King, Juneau; Larry Fitz ipatrick, Juneau; H. J. Gilligan, Ju neau; Ainer Wesdahl, Mendenhall; | Mrs. Fred Behovec, Baranof; D, L.' Reed, Lincoln, Nberaska; Bert Gris- wald, Windham; Albert Norman, | Juneau; Sam Berger, Juneau; Jack Costello, Juneau; William Knox, U. | 8. F.8 Zynda ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Snyder, Ten akee; Edward J. Butler, Juneau; Herbert Lee, Tenakee; Mr. and Mrs.q' J. H. Sawyer, Windham. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street Pay’n ‘l‘akit PHONES 92 or 3 1 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH Leader Dept. Store George ‘Brothers i i) | | | | | Western Alas | total, + 1936 HALIBUT CATCH LARGER THAN IN 1935 Average Pnce Paid Is Also Better for This Sea- son Than Last SEATTLE, Nov. 16.—Harold Lok- ken, manager of the Fishing Vessel 'idder post but wire cables are chagof Island, and in Icy Straits. Owners’ Association, reports that the halibut fleet of 157 vessels manned by 1,575 fishermen, brought in 22296230 pounds of fish during the season just closed compared to 21,691,700 pounds last year. The value of this year's catch is placed at $1970,943 compared to $1,793,512 last year. The average price this year was 883 cents a pound compared to 827 cents a pound last year. The largest fish caught this sea- son weighed 425 pounds. The hal- ibut was caught by the schooner Yakutat, Capt. Anton Ness, on the banks. PRINCE RUPERT RECEIPTS PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Nov. 16 |—The total halibut landing at this port this season was pounds, slightly under 11,768,000 last year's great part to the railway tie-up last June on account of floods. e INJURED IN MINE Willard Baslington, Chichagof miner, is under medical care at St. Ann's Hospital for injuries he received while worklng 300 Rooms . 300 Baths from $2.50 Special Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH November 18 December 2 December 16 January 2 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Glacier llkh'l) Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00. 8 P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 8:45 p.m. FaLe a0 o i Mw. o 5. Saturday 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. Ludwig Nelson, ' WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneaun, Alaska The reduction is due in a — as buried in a slide which has fall arted. get relief now with - Led: and placer location notices | for sale at The Empire office. ' Caught a Cold? o ) To ‘help ‘end it qutd(er. | rub throat and chest with NORTH STAR IS ESTEBETH HAS LIMPING ALONG ROUGH VOYAGE; TOWARD JUNEAU BRINGS 8 HERE Ship Has Damaged RUddEI’ Motorship Amves Back inj Post — Is Being Con- | Port Early Sunday voyedby Tallapoosa | Morning Motorship North Star, of the\ Bringing eight passengers to Ju- Bureau of Indian Affairs, enroute negu the motorship Estebeth, of to Juneau from the Arctic, is today{the Davis Transportation, Company, limping toward Seward convoyed|arrived back in Juneau at 2 am. Ly the Coast Guard cutter Talla- Sunday from her weekly trip to poosa, This is according to Asso- Sitka and way ports. . A mighty ciated Press direct, advices from rough passage was reported by the the ship to The Empire. Estebeth, which encountered south- The North Star has a damaged west gales along the coast of Chi- holding the broken skag iron sup-| Passengers coming to Juneau on porting the rudder and the lattcr*mg Esetbeth were: is working satisfactorily, it is sald.[ From Baranof—=S. Last Saturdeay afternoon, the|pred Bahovec North, Star anchored south of| From Hoonah—Martha B. Refs- Sutwik Island, near Kodiak Island.iland, Marie B. Neilson. A northwest gale was raging and| Prom Tenakee—Herbert Lee, Har- the ship was icing down. The Tal-| |Ty Nelson, Ole Wilson, “Red” Henry. lapoosa, which had been convoy- the North Star :“Av‘:-mnv.. alco anchoredsix’:;elb;‘nda‘ ‘IFEDERAL EMPLOYEES Today the North Star was off| T(O MEET WEDNESDAY Kodiak Island and believed to be) All Federal employees, whether in no danger and was on the way i i;(‘s‘g:::: lé“];;l‘;grm‘jer oonvay Ol‘members or not, are extended the ot ! |invitation to attend the regular‘ monthly business luncheon of Local Electrical Parade No. 251 of the National Federation | lof Federal Employees to be held To Elld Celebra_fion 1at noon, Wednesday, at the Term- | Of Bridge Opening inal Cafe. Continuing the series of inter-| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 16, |departmental talks, Claude Hirst of ‘The city climaxes the San Fran- the Bureau of Indian Affairs, will cisco-Oakland bridge opening cele- [Outline the workings of his de-! bration tonight with an electrical |Partment. | parade. One hundred and fifty thousand automobiles crossed over the new seventy-six million dollar bridge during the first 36 hours after the official * opening. —— There are 500 more flowering plants in Alabama today than 35 years ago. that reservations for all non-mem- | bers be made through her, in the Forest Service, of the Weather Bureau before noon, Tuesday. ——————— i The water of Great Salt Lake,| Utah, is a 22 per cent solution of | salt. FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FOGDS STORE Telephcne 476 ‘Prompt Delivery JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streeis Free Delivery PHONE 58 The First National Bank JUNEAU () CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ; ACEOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% % Paid on \ 3 MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE ‘SEAPLANES™ “** * offer, DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to ¢ SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA P. May, Mrs. |3 Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Junew Steamer Northboun t Southhounc SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled i Due to Strike THE AvASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Fhone 2 Mrs. Sally Shafer, President, states | =" . NORTHIAND === TRANSPORTATION CO NOI The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. or John Keyser, | = Arrive Juneau Leave Seattle Leave Boat Junea SEATTLE and RETURN $68.00 Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike RAY STEVENTS, Agent... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Dollxhl Agen Authorized u 8¢ Carriers PHONES: W!Muhfi‘m: rlns Alaska Transportatidh Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 NO STRIKE ON Scheduled Air Service TO IN'I'ERIOR AI.ASKA s P +4'¥ WlNTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT ‘Reduced Passenger Flres to Mnny Poinlc Between Nome, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS = Traffic-Office GASTINEAU HOTEL~Phone 106 LOUIS A, nmmecq!m