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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1936. YEP-THEY ARE TWO OF THE POLITICAL SUPPORTERS OF YOUR WIFE'S CAM- PAIGN FOR MAYOR- WE'LL JUST FOLLOW = THEY MUST BE,“ALKIN' OELEGATES,'ZEVE BEEN FOLLOWIN =M AT LEAST SIX MILES™ WE MUSTNT GIVE UP | HOPE THE $19.63 SUITS ARE'NT ALL SOLD- NOW— LET'S GO TO T L HE ODEPARTMENT SALE FIRST- 2 VACANT apartments at the Sea- Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. J0ZY, warm, furn., apte. Laght. va. |® Wil probably sail westward © early tomorrow morning. R SCHEDULED SAILINGS We mooept ads over Jjeleghouet’ geth. Beasopible gt Beaview |0 Sl Fah seheduled to from persons listed in telephone | — ARG e &l feom. Vatentit oy Decds WANTED §. B S Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. #—————————————— 1 | WANTED — Woman for general|® SOUTHBOUND SAILING3 | In case of error or if an ad housework. Phone 296, | ® Arctic to westward. Will pro- has been stopped before ex- e bably return here south- WANTED to room and board chil- [ bound, time indefinite. | fy this office (Phone 374) at | | dren—Reasorable rates, schooling (® LOCAL SAILINGS once and same will be given | | included. Minfield Home, Lena ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- attention. Beach or write Minnie Field, Box |e day night at 6 p. m, for | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 763, Juneau. |® Sitka and wayports. s e | SR - | e Dart leaves every Friday at | TURN your ola gold into value |® 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | and wayports. | MISCELLANEOUS | piration, advertiser please noti- | | FOR SALE FOR SALE—1-12 gauge Winchester shotgun. 1-Console Airline Radio. — — - 1-Wards Washing Machine, 1-Oil /ANYONE having mink and want- —_— - WANT AD view. Furnished apartments rea-| | 7 INFORMATION | | i / 1 i L || Fon meNT -room pariy furn- arine ews | ished house. $30.00. Third and § Count five average words to the| Harris. See Steinbeck. : ! line. S = e e P Y i r 1 r se | VACANCY at Steinbeck Apts. | . insl)e::liyonl;a'to per line for consecutive | VA Ji el o gn T B e s VACANT apartments al e Grand, | o ° Passe" ers an O gy N d msz Gross and Coliseum apartments. Steamer Movements - Additional days | | . & Inquire at OColiseum office or| NORTHBOUND ) v o FRONS O1S . S aa, ® Gen. W. C. Gorgas in port and © - Gargo Brought Here 01 Gorgas o|Libby Steamer Has Coal °| and First Cold Storage ' —Many Passengers . . Arriving at Juneau at 11:45 o'- ® clock last night, almost 17 hours ® out of Petersburg, the Libby, Mc- @ Neill and Libby steamer, Gen. W. o C. Gorgas, under charter to the Al- ka Railroad, brought 13 passeng- . ers to this port from Seattle. The - Gorgas also had aboard 88 passen- | A5 i ¢l e e+ _gers for the Westward from Seattle. Circulator Heater. Blankets— 1ng to farm them oul i In command of the Gorgas is Capt. Quilts. Montgomery-Ward Order | Communicate’with J. H. Sawyer, TIDES TOMO_RROW ‘ A. Haugen, Libby, McNeill and Lib- Office in Juneau. | 1“Vlg]dhfim B*‘Y\; Alaska. Can by captain. Pilots for this voyage | nandle any number, 1 4 - § i &% Capt. Bel Joyce, f the : : n ow tide 2:49 a. m. 43 feet apt. Ben Joyce, of e FOR R.E,r.\l’l‘-—:x-.rz')uin qunl.fihcd flp;.‘\{m—(f - i Vh B figh tiGe 9:04 a. m., 17.3 feet rtiland Transportation Cg., Capt. Phone 2004. 425 Tth St. ] UrEl:cofi(\:‘o Ord’:rz o f}u‘;‘[’s‘_d Co.| Low tide 3:52 p.m. -0:4 fect |A. Danielson, of the Alaska Steam- FOR SALE—1935 General Electric . LR ‘| High tide 10:16 p. m., 139 feet I'Irll{ vompany, :“‘f);"‘ }}'{‘I“L ““‘UFE‘I washing machine. Call Apartment GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- e e e 3 ‘A;i‘:xl;"hl ::“f\ ‘—”-‘- B Linosind Nine, Cliff Apartments, before nents, $375. Finger wave. 50c bfessto; {Admiral Line master. b e a 5 5 | THE TIME { Pirst Officer of the steamer is two in the afternoon ;,Syllaglrfli-)gll:tywshop, Lclephonc;h ten o'clock at the TERMINAL | Chdon 0F ihio. AtRaimavRS IRy FOR SALE—Fur coats. Room 438 s 28 DRCReF WAy, | dance Christmas Eve. adv. | and Chief Engineer is Johnny Gastineau Hotel PIANO lessons, ciassical or popular. ‘ Beginners' fall classes now start- | Sorenson, regular Libby line officer | | M. Olive of the Libby Co., is Chief FIRST offer of $525.00 buys two- o eward, and the Purser is L. H S¥in; tabin. 558 Bain Rosil, Fr T SiG Rl Wood. {Bishop, who bas made many trips BOR HATLE — Naw il Harohss, Na T i {to Alaska on Alaska Steamship e T LOST AND FOUND | _#|Line, Pacific Coast Steamship and Tl o - | Admiral Line vessel: FOR SALE—1933 Pontlac, two-door “Qp+ -~ Bunch of keys on ring | | Fash Dis ease return to Empire office. | e five-passenger touring sedan. A-1 R it B 300 Rooms . 300 Batns Chief Mate Glac ed the <orZition. Connors Motor Co. i /':;" "2 5'0 * ldispatching of the Gorgas' sevenm FOR SALE — Six-room furnished CHANNEL BUS “""-“h' Gecal Werkly e hu"‘fr"d lx(')w 01”;;111:;};1 [lm J""ZT ‘rl T * is roceeding w e best orde: house. A-1 condition. West Ninth _Phone J08 Junvau or 71 Douglas | olug B e e | bt e Ttk s ot o roer P B L 90 ::.1? :':“?“;J;‘.M‘l_',lcsxsvazm'o:h" ’ n E LU gLl 'fib.\“_;& cargo been handled at any FOR SALE—n-room house on Basin 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8: wHSHI IT Tu ska port so far, 1’vnd said the Road. Reasonable. Phone 330, | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. vessel would be ready to sail for the o e — - |Leavs Douglas A.M.—T7:40, ,9:40, | NS v g B, | Westward early tomorrow morning. = H ! 0; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, | w “ The Gorgas’ next port of call will | FOR RENT 14y, 7:40, ¥:40, 10:10, | Bk - most likely be Cordova 11:40. Glacier Highway | Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; ¥ " ; Ai"-u_u:”- 4:15. Saturday Special | FOR RENT—4-room partly furn- | 6:45 p.m. | ished house. See Martin at Light <«ave Juneau: A.M. — 7'30. 8:30; | Co, or Phone 67 after 6 p. m. | “M.—2:30, Saturday Special e i | 10:00 p.m. APARTMENT for rent in Decker| First Bus Sundays and Holidays i Building. i leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. FOR RENT—IMuur-room flat, un- d | furnished with exception of stove. |Chatham wwams 2 ransportation Co. Apply B. M. Behrends Co. “M. s. n AkT” FOR RENT—Small apartment, cosy | FOR RENT—Steam heated room with board for gentleman. Private home. Phone 681. SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORL: and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH and modern, reasonable. Write Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday Empire S 138. at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | Alexander and way ports. January 2 VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart- |Freight received not later than 4 ments, furnished. P. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 Tickews, reservations and full particulars from RHOI'A MAY CrAgLl—foo* rectiordst. 517 Zioldstein Bldg T R V. W. IIIJLVIm;.I.. Agent g B 't Rice & Ahlers Co. e e N R en’s Dress ords |/{ gEaTNG 9 e e |} Pay’n Takit SHOES s 95| FHONS 8 PHONES 92 or 35 Work ,.. | Free Delivery Dress | EG———— s { Fresh Meats, Groceries, Native Moccasins, Liquors, Wines and Beer Mittens and Gloves BIG VAN'S | Ludwig Nelson We Sell for CASH WATCUMAKER and JEWELER Leader Dept. Store 228 Front St. e A George Brothers R TR ‘ : e ————— -+ FHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles | 122 Second St.—Next door to | San Francisco Bakery DRY CLEANING HOTEL ZYNDA o ELEVATOR SERVICE soh 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Water Washing R | White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 We Sell for LESS Because - ZORIC Yakutat NOTICE OF SALE No. 3979-A | In the District Court for the Terri- ' tory of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau, In Admiralty. C. E. WOODMAN and ANDREW BERNTSEN, doing business under | the firm name and style of | Woodman & Berntsen, Libel- lants, vs. The Gasboat or vessel | called the “DOWNEASTER,” hen tackle, apparel, furniture, en- | gines, equipment, ete., Libellee, KATE GRAHAM MCcGINNIS, In- tervenor. PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN 4 that, by virtue of a writ of ven- ditioni exponas, dated December 19th, 1936, issued out of the Dis- trict Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau, on a decree and order of sale made and pronounced in said court on December 19th, 1936, ordering the above-mentioned and described gas- boat or vessel called the “DOWN- EASTER", her tackle, apparel, en- gines, furniture, equipment, etc., to be sold at public vendue to the |highest and best bidder for cash, I will accordingly offer and expose the said gasboat or vessel called the “DOWNEASTER”, her tackle, apparel, engines, furniture, equip- ment, etc. for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash, on December 30th, 1936, at the hour of ten o'clock in the! forenoon of said day, at the Lower lor Rock Dump Float, in the City of Juneau, Alaska; the said gasboat being of the burden of 7 gross and 15 net tons, 322 feet in length, 10.7 feet in breadth, with 24 horse power engine, Official No. 234277, and being registered in the United |States Customs House at Juneau,] Alaska. i DATED at Juneau, Alaska, De- |cember 19th, 1936. ‘WM. T. MAHONEY, U. 8. Marshal for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, By W. G. HELLAN, Office Deputy. |N. C. BANFIELD, Proctor for Libellants. | NELSON I. BEERS, | Proctors for Intervenor. First publication, Dec. 19, 1936, Last publication, Dec. 26, 1936. CyestCoLos i Poultice-Vapor action of i | cargo aboard the Gorgas will prob- the cargo for Juneau. ably be left at Cordova for the Arc- | Sacked Coal Aboard tic to deliver on her southbound‘ Also included in the cargo for Ju- voyage. There is about 2,700 tons|neau aboard the steamer, is 150 tons f cargo aboard the Gorgas furJor sacked coal, just about one-half Westward ports. ‘of what is necessary to satisfy Ju- | neau’s immediate fuel needs. And, Included in the cargo of the Gor-| ¢ that 150 tons, only about one- sas when she sailed from Seattle|naif can be unloaded at Juneau was 100 tons in cold storage, the noy the remainer being needed on first to be carried north by any of | the voyage to the Westward, and he emergency vessels. Although the | i) pe gischarged here on the ves- Gorgas is not cold store equipped, | sel's return. The coal is consigned Alaska’s need for such perishables i, the pacific Coast Coal Company, could only be shipped under|ang will necessarily be unloaded at freezing conditions, was met by the | (phe City Dock, where the Gorgas use of “dry ice” Although that|is now berthed. means of caring for cold storage; cargo is both expensive and virtual- ly untried, Mr. Glace declared that| The passengers for Juneau from excellent results have been attained | geattle aboard the Gorgas were: with the “dry ice”, fully justifying|mr. and Mrs. D. William, F. Gaff- the expense of the method. About|ney, Mrs. H. Hagen, Mrs. C. R. ten tons ot such cold storage was in ! Coyne, Miss K. Gribneff, E. Belden, Juneau Passengers NOTICE Effective January 1, 1937, the rate of interest paid on savings accounts will be 2% . No interest will be paid on ac- counts of less than $5.00. made after the 5th*day of any month Deposits will draw interest beginning the first of the fn”owing month. First National Bank of Juneau WOoOD 14-INCH HEMLOCK—$6.50 PER CORD CASH—DELIVERED SPECIAL FIREPLACE WOOD —Knot-Free Hemlock —Glacier Alder ANY LENGTH CUT TO ORDER Bill Manthey Phone 2653 The First National Bank JUNEAU @® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75.000 [ ) COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES C. Morehouse, N. Argros, S. Kair- ipis, J. Ward, Mr. Hanioglarm, and D. Smith. from other Southeast Alaska ports were: Sam A. Light, and Charles G. Burdick, administrative assist- ant, U. S. Forest Service. For Westward Passengers for the Westward on board the Gorgas are: For Cordova—Miss E. Berman, Miss L. Mason, Miss M. Cunning- ham, Mrs. W. Young and infant, P. Rawer, Miss H. B. Polk, Miss R. Young, Mrs. V. Hall and infant, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jeter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pysling, Dr. W. H. Cilase, H. Sutherland, C. Walin, P. Nich- aloff, Dr. J. Young. For Valdez—Mrs. J. C. Wertham, Miss J. Werthman, Mrs. V. B. Mc- Bade, J. M. Haas, F. J. Wertham, B. C. Livingston, Charles Simen- sted. Seward Bound For Seward—Mrs. A. Dunn, Mrs. ‘0. Winchell, M. Palmatier, Mrs. J. Graham, Mrs. L. Bussey, Miss M. Rude, Mrs. C. Murphy, Mrs. E. A. Crawford, Mrs. F. Shepard and infant, Mrs. P. J. Laudes, Miss J. ;Laudes, Mrs. F. Murray and two jchildren, Mrs. E. A. Craddock, Mrs. M. J. McDonald and infant. Mrs. P. Kamkoff, Mss. L. Les- tranfe, Mrs. M. K. Orr, L. Johnson, Mrs. P. W. Reed and two children, Mrs. C. Bodine, Mrs. E. Patrowke and two children, Mr. and Mrs. R. A, William and two children, Miss G. Among those coming to Juneau | Wibur, Mrs. J. Heitman, Mrs. | William Heup, Mrs. i. Clausen, Mrs. {L. Roycroft. Others Aboard Miss E. Clausen, Mrs. I. Savage, Mrs. P. L. Shannon, Fred Ham- berg, S. J. McCutcheon, H. A. Tra- |ger, R. D. Turner, Sam Kendrick, E. Parsons, Sergeant P. E. Reed, F. W. Major, A. Adkins, M. Jach- |imson, L. J. Till, A. J. Hawver, H. | Kennedy, E. Ridgeway. E. Johnson, V. Wilesgard, A. J. | Boyle, A. Sanvig, George Mikami, | F. Kimura, S. J. Hermanson, J. Li=- | son, O. Neilson, P. C. McMullen, E. | Stohl, F. Mauser, A. E. Lathrop, H. Wilson, J. Epler, Mr. Thorsen, J. Graham, J. Swank, J. S. St. Louis, A. Johanson. |CLIFF MINE OWNER TAKING MACHINERY TO VALDEZ PROPERTY Charles Simonstad, operator of the | Cliff mine at Valdez, is a passenger |aboard the Gorgas for that city to look after his mining interests. Mr. Simenstad reported the Cliff oper- ations moving along satisfactorily and this winter a mill is being in- stalled at the property. Work al- ready has started and will be com- pleted as soon as transportation is available for bringing the balance of the machinery north. Fifty tons of the equipment is aboard the Gor- gas. TWO LARGE DEPENDABLE | MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. SEAPLANES offer FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL Authorized u s. POINTS IN ALASKA MAIL Carriers PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENE MEYRING SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot Due PHONE 114 HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S, MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot Alaska Transportation Company Sailings Indefinitely Cnncel,le(i to Strike D. B. FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery CASH GROCERS Corner Second Seward Streets rn and - PACIFIC Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points 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. ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE NP