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! I f IS ST 2R Eelday oo FOR SALE—One 10 H. P. outboard MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10¢c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50c FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR UISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE 'FOR RENT 30.06 Savage Super Sporter, bolt|STEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin action; .22 Winchester pump| peds, $15 a bed. Phone Black model 90; .22 Harrington and| g00 or 315 Gold St. Richardson automatic; 38 - 40 Winchester, lever action; 12!/Three-room furnished cabin, oil guage Winchester pump; Rem-| heat. Inquire 513A Willoughby. ington Standard No. 10 type- writer, good condition, $35; L. C.|fANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 Smith typewriter, 20 1n, carviage, $-room furnished house, oil range $65; reducing machine, rowing| . ~ type, $10; Healft Ry :pumamp, [ S0 Bath. | JHquire’ S18A - Wil 9 loughby. $15; 2 sets scales, candy or grocer, | $25 each; car heater, $10: silver| A0R RENT—Fur. Apts. Basliy kept/ trumpet, case and music stand; warm, Winter rates $15 a montb meat slicing machine, bird cage Lights, water, Dishes.' Also batn like new. and use of Electric Wusher and THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- 214 2nd Street.! view Apts. FOR SALE -~ Four story brick building, 25x100, two stores and WAMEB 28-room hotel. Hot and cold| - water in each room (city heat), WANTED—Double bunks, complete, steam heat and hot water, no| and good doll buggy. Phone furnace to bother with. Five bath Douglas 133. rooms. Selling price, $25,000. If e e e 3 owner operates hotel will gross| WANTED TO BUY—Adding ma- $1000 on entire building per chine, prefer one which adds up month. One person can easily! 0 10.000. Gastineau Hotel. IRETURNS FROM THREE DIVISIONS RECEVED HERE has received returns from the Sec- ond, Third and Fourth divisions, giving results of the election held September 12. SECOND DIVISION With $ix precints still unreported, perhaps with only about 125 votes Second Division official returns are as follows: Delegate Bartlett 704, Manders 257. Attorney General Rivers 573, McCain 335 Auditor Boyle 658, Chase 264 Highway Engineer Smith 772, Wann 170. Senate, 4-Year Term O. D. Cochran, Democrat, |Charles D. Jones, Republican, Henry G. Miller, Republican ;Tc]bm( P. Scott, Democrat, Democrats elected. Senate, 2-Year Term Frank H. Whaley, Democrat, 62 Ludvig E. Ost, Republican, 313. Unexpired, 1-Year Term Howard Lyng, Democrat, 567; C. Dudley Warner, Republican, 362, Representatives Edward Anderson, Democrat, 508; JB. G. Baker, Republican, 408; Har- {old E. Bayne, Republican, Zi8; Bert | Bell, Republican, 342; Bess Cr | Democrat, 446; Thomas A. Morris ilndependenl. 302; Wallace Porter, | Democrat, 522; Walter Taylor, Re- | publican, 287; M. J. Walsh, Demo- crat, 677. In the face of the above {returns, all Democrats have been elected Walsh, Anderson, Porter |and Cross. The latter has 446 votes |and the nearest Republican, Baker, ! has 408. THIRD DIVISION In the Third Division, the follow ing returns include official return: 'from 35 voting precincts, unofficial (retuwrns from 13 voting precincts | with eight small precinets unre- ported: Delegate ! Bartlett 2108, Manders 1231. Attorney General Rivers 1999, McCain 1222. Auditor Boyle 1970, Chase 1257. Highway Engineer Smith 1958, Wann 1207. Senate, 4-Year Term Don Carlos Brownell, Democrat, 11772; Edward F. Coffey, Democrat, 11929; Walter H. Hodge, Republican, | Territorial Auditor Frank Boyle - {Mountains and along the Skeena operate hotel, almost never a wANTED—A Sewing machine, by |1134; M. D. Snodgrass, Republican, vacancy. Write L. D. Moreman, Broadway, Tacoma, (2) FOR SALE—Lady's wardrobe trunk, A-1 condition, $35. 516 3rd, East. Gus Savela, Gastineau Hotel. WANTED TO BUY—A small Bi-| Grenold Collins, Democrat, 1830; cylce, Scooter and Coaster Wagon. Call Red 375. alesman, wholesale and gold wedding rings, also bill- | publican, 1513; Walter E. Huntley, line | 1204; Robert H. Chadwick, Republi- and | can, rings | Democrat, 1849; Oscar S. Gill, Re- to | Democrat, — WANTED — FOR - SALE. — 38-40 Winchester ~joqeiry, traveling. Generdl rifle, fine shape, 120 Hi -speed gold filled jewelry, men's shells, $40; 22 repeating rifle, jadjes gold colored. stone used very little, imported from England, $50. Red 795. folds. Have no objection FOR SALE—Documented Troller, - CAITYIRg non - conflicting ~mer- chandise. State details. Wolf & needs littlg work. Call Douglas 42 between 2 and 3 o’clock, p. m. Klar Wholesale Supply Co., Fort Worth, Texas, U. S. A. FOR SALE—Furnished house, hot - - air furnace. Terms, cash. 825 WANTED—Furnished apartment in Gold Belt Ave, vicinity of Federal Building. Phone 800, Extension 203. GE TABLE model sunlamp, $20; clothes hamper, $7. Blue 760, WANTED TO BUY — For cash, radio - phonograph combination. Thone 519. F(V)R —SALIE:B;;]Th'ousv, l;flu—fi., Inquire No. 2, Snow White Apts Green 355. or deer. Prefer automatic. Write Juneau, Box 1386. Motor. See Abel Anderson or Ph. Black 605, |WANTED TO BUY-Doll buggy SHREE ———————— | and trioycle. Phone Blue-120. FOR SALE—Two young canaries,| — e . i | WANTED—Yellow filter for Argus Camera. Photic’ 226 ‘between. 6-7/ p. m, or’ 374 tas. oil heater, electric range Good foundation and basement. One- WANTED-—C: ; .-r boys fer paper half block from school. Priced rtoutes. Apply.at Empir for immediate sale. Phone Duug-‘w‘,m,:r TS tronibon las 374. { = | r school boy. Phcne Green 479 between 5 and 7 p. m, FOR SALEFroperty with very good income, One house of {Wo| St furniished apartments, four rooms| VANTED—Used furnivire. 308 Wil- and bath in each, electric ranges, | loughby. Fhone 788. refrigerators, air conditimlng.‘wl\m — 3-Bearoom house for full concrete basement, gerage,| jmmediate occupancy. Phone 761 laundry. One four-room furnished | pefore 10 . m., and 289 from house. See George Sheeper ati 10 a. m. to midpight. | i 1671 Evergreen Ave., eveniings. it B ALl AT AP LOST AND FOUND Phone Blue 285. must sell on account of ill health, L@GST — Black case containing ‘Write Box 716 Sitka, Alaska. child’s spectacles. Reward. Call Burkher, Gastineau Hotel. FOR §A7LE*3 chair Barber Shop, FUR COAT, med. stze, 3 burner electric plate, floor G. E. sun LOST—Key container, one stamped lamp nearly new. Ph. Dr)uglasi “1857”. Reward. Leave at Em- 134. pire. Two-bedroom beach home on Point|LOST—Wrist watch, leather band, Louise, 110-volt Delco lights,| engraved on back “Bee to Bill water, basement, fully furnished.| Dec. 25, 1937.” Keepsake. Reward, Write P. O. Box 3031. | return to Empire. §¥x14 packer, reconditioned and|LOST—Bunch of Keys, identifica- ready to go. P. O. Box 304 tion tag Bennie Hernando, Phone 416. | B0 QN A 5, Sitka, Alaska, 2 AAA. Return to Royal Cafe. CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| out Glacier Highway. Inquire| nlsczl‘l.h"nous Snap Sheppe. | Perma- £ | FOR SALE—Potatoes 5c lb.; cab- GUARANTEED Realisuc cage 10, lb.; carrots 7c lb. Nor-| ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | thern Vegetable Farm, Glacier) Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. Hiway. | 815 Decker Way. Zi ¥ ot FURNISHED duplex house, close in | Watkins Produets shipped any- —top apt. has living room, 2 where in Alaska. Write Ralph bedrooms, kitchen and bath, elec-| Shores, Box 2091, Juneau, Alaska. tric range, oil heater. Lower apt.: has living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Income, $55 month. For quick sale, $2,750. Pay $750 Regular meeting Juneau Chapter cash, balance like rent. Phone No. 7 Tuesday, Sept. 26, 8 o'clock. ®ecececccce EASTERN STAR WANTED—Gun_suitable for bear | | opposition, 1581. 11335. Democrats win. i Senate, 2-Year Term Stillwell, Republican' 1288. Representatives Moritz A. Andresen, Republican, John J. Bugge, Republican, | Fred W. | 11470; 1123; Joseph B. Diamond, 1524; Carl E. Martin, |Sr., Republican, 1294; Stanley J. ! McCutcheon, Democrat, 1754; James i McGinty, Democrat, 1489; Virgil O. | Vicker, Republican, 955; Almer J. | Peterson, Republican, 1817; C. A. | Taylor, Democrat, 1765; J. B. Wad- | man, Republican, 1368. | Five Democrats and two Repub- !licans elected—Diamond, Huntley, | McCutcheon, Pollard, Taylor, Mc- Gill, Peterson. FOURTH DIVISION Returns are from only about one- half of the precincts, but including all larger ones, those unreported be- ing, small outlying voting precincts. Delegate Bartlett 1427, Manders 674. Attorney General Rivers 1328, McCain 702. Auditor Boyle 1381, Chase 618, Highway Engineer Smith 952, Wann 1581 Senate, 2-Year Term Andrew Nerland, Republican, no| Senate, 4-Year Term | John Butrovich, Jr., Republican, 1363; Stanley J. Nichols, Democrat, 830; Leo W. Rogge, Democrat, 930; George King, Republicati, 653. One Democrat, Rogge, and one Republi- can, Butrovich, Jr., elected. Representatives Harry M. Badger, Democrat, 966; L. D. Colbert, Republican, 800; Rob- | ert Hoopes, Democrat, 958; Albert F. | Dorsh, Jr., Republican, 846; Thomas ! A. Jones, Democrat, 714; Maurice T. Johnson, Republican, 953; Jesse D. Lander, Democrat, 1174; Henry P.| Karstens, Republican, 661; Alaska Linck, Democrat, 1171; Patrick Sav- | age, Republican; 881, Four Democrats—Landers, Linck, | Badger, Hoopes, one Republlcan—‘ Johnson, elected. ————————— SAVE THE PIECES of your broken lenses and send; them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. THey will be replaced promptly in our large and well equipped labora- tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. ——,———— e o 0o 0 0o 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) ‘Temperature, Sept. 23 At Airport: Maximum, 60; minimum, '46. In Juneau: Maximum, 53; minimum, 49, Temperature, Sept. 24 At Afrport: Maximum, 58; minimum, 37. In Juneau: Maximum, 56; minimum, 41. | Pollard, Democrat, 1694; Warren A. |, THE DAILY ALASKA DEDICATION OF SKEENA HIGHWAY MADE THIS MONTH On September 4 the people of| Northern British Columbia _for-| melly dedicated the Skeena High were | |way. Elaborate ceremonies | conducted at the Town of Terrace| or. the Skeena River about 100 miles inland from Prince Rupert,| whert the construction crews on the two ends of the road recently met.| | The people of Prince Rupert had| {besn working unceasingly for this | praject since the founding of that caport town in 1906 Phe Skeena Highway places Prince Rupert on the general high- |wnv system that cxtends through- |out Canada and the United States. |1t was built by the Province of | British Columbia which has been gradually extending the provincial ond from the south to the north, | lup the Frazer River Valley past| Willlams Lake and the Quesnel mining region to Prince George 525 [ miles from the starting point at | Vancouver. After completing the | | next section of 305 miles between !Priace George and Hazelton, con- |struction came to a standstill for fu number of years. The pressure {of the present war in the Pacific | clinched the matter of bringing the lvoad on through the Coast Range| | | | River to an ocean terminus at | Prince Rupert. The distance from lhml(un to Prince Rupert is about | | | Black 415. ‘Adv. Alice Brown, Sec. ® o 9 09 00 0 00 EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE buniding of hotels and resorts along|recruit to determine whether hel /™ the This postwar project is of |will be assigned to a Naval Service i _s H T wemendous potential value, espec-| School or to immediate duty at sea Pnhhc Acco“n‘anl ienogl‘apth- ax ne'“ns ially to Southeastern Alaska towns.| When his recruit training is com- ot ] MURPHY and MURPHY ROGER CONNOR IS AT U. 5. NAVAL TRAINING pleted, the will period of seaman receive a | Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank bidg. leave. - R SWEENEY GOES SOUTH PHONE 676 Michael F. Sweeney, who has| P 4 T been in JUnEal GOIIE NEWSPADET | oot oo i i i i o e e R e & CENTER, GREAT LAKES oo ol v it o bt | G abingTS FIXTURES |aboard the North Sea on his way| [ \| e borrd the Novih sea on bis wasl} L (e FULTON & COMPANY Roger G. Connor, 18, of Douglas, t0 Portland, then east North | e 8N ekt to' oln ¢his wifh i BUILDING CONTRACTORS Aot e e | e — | REPAIRING and REMODELING W 2 y i D » J I PR 5 . 4 Training Center, Great Lakes, { J 1 PHONE 133 149 So. Main Street T ! SAVRGER | pemwe: e ot e e s Lo e 0 g His recruit training consists of | § ( }/ l.C./\/\L 2 ! instruction in seamanship, military | { U garo o™ {1 i o senernt Noval procedure. || F o ot e | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. / | {During this period a series of ap- ' | i PLUMBING—~HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL fitude tests will be taken by the $&T o o] WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin THE FERRY WAY ROOMS TRANSIENT ROOMS Clean+-Steamheated—Hot and Cold Water 212 FERRY WAY JOAN WALKER COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME M. S. PATRICIA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN “ Beverage of Moderation” OLYMPIA BEERM {170 miles and from Vancouver, ap- ain | provimately 1,000 miles. The south L . ” J oo H o sk g Y end of this long highway is paved Its the Wa ter | “neau es a wa bu! the north end has a gravel sur- |aco. " The Skeens: Highway section| 1 Leaves from Small Boat Harbor |has & width of 20 feet | il 0 o R MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE ert o givat Influerice oi -Aldske I'reight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays after the close of the war, when PHONE 91 OR 198 FOR RESERVATI aute travel returns to its pre-war 1 i S 8 o'vme and perhaps reaches a much 1 u — —— wrie - higher volume than was ever known i [before. It brings the road system | | {of the entire United States and| | mner co’op G E ALm"Is’r Canada to the Port of Rupert on | Member National Retailer- it the Inside Passage, while the new-| Owned Grocers CUSTOM TAILOR {ly constructed “cut-off” road lead- 211 SEWARD STREET Across from Elks’ Club ing from Haines at the northern| | |terminus of the Inside Passage " PHONE 787 PHONE 576 connects with Anchorage and Fair- banks n the heart of Alska, 1| (MENEEIINEENEEE— is logical to believe that some com- | FORD AGENCY F c""' pany will shortly see the excellent (Authorized Dealers) | business: opportunity of furnishing O H D GREASES—GAS—OIL emme’ ’ T'“Shr » a passenger and auto carrying ser- I L Foot of Main Street l l 4 vice along the 420-mile stretch of} | J “ ‘ proteécted waterways between these A N S o A o N | uneaun ol0rs OIL — FEED — HAULING two road terminals. Not only would T R p R T T I | - it cerve “through” travel but it > x would place Southeastern Alaska c on M p A N Y l'—"___‘"- -y 1 lon: o maln thoroughfare between| [N Sanitary Meat Co. Dine - Bar - Dance |the States and interior portions of | 3 ® Delicious Fri S {the Territory. It would also give| mngg%mm'\fi o Chickip |the residents of these Southeastern | Alaska towns an opportunity to take | FREE DELIVERY DmBY INN their cars with them on trips either C(all Phones 13 and 49 John Marin, Prop. Skagway ‘m the north or the south, whil | jaulo tourists to Alaska would hav —mm et the chance to see the finest scenic e Chas. G. Warner Co. ||| GEORGE BROS. il e g B e || warine Engines and Sup Widest Selection of |a steamer. The time required to| MACHINE SHOP LlQU”l‘s ' | ervise along this 420-mile stretch of | | Ropes and Paints PHONE | fiords would provide a welcome two | | ONE 92 or 95 days rest in the long mator drive | | 0 #nd from Alaska. i : Regional Forester Frank Heintz- | ; lenan had an_article on this land- NORIH\ TRANSFER || | Thomas Hardware Co. sea-land route to e Territory in | avy qulin an issue of the Alaska Life maga- | i Uqh:):!‘;?sflt E :Jl DAV‘IIB PAINTS — OILS zine last winter under the title of | B2 ks Bullders' and Shelf : “Auto Ferry to Alaska.” The article | ERON. HARDWARE t stressed the importance to every | cne along the route, both in Alaska | sy and British Columbia, and espec-| | iaily to residents of the towns of | | COWLING-DAVLIN u’lh "‘I’ llld lalllp 3 pEontheastern Alaska and Princs| Rupert of buildingz this new trans- COMPANY C 0 A L i portation route. A concentrated ; : effart is expected to be made to get | | Dom';m Alaska Dock & Co. the necessary steamer service on the | TELEPHONE 4 5 Instac Passage, to obtain improved | ’ surfacing on both stretches of the OF road system, and to encourage the | WHEN IN NEED 1 establishment of connecting. bus | Diesel Oil—Stove Oll-=Youwr “e Ah‘h nfid I service over these roads and the' Coal Cholce—General Haul- 2 1 = % e < B and Crating Newly Renovated Reoms ¢ SN ust at Reasonable Rates . CALL PHONE BINGLE O ' 5 Juneau Transfer . Phone 48—Night Phone 481 S ? Alaska Music Supply | ——————— Arthur M. Uggen, Manager : {| TIMELY CL ; NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phone 206 Second and Seward ) | ' STETSON HATS ! Quality Work Clothing | b | L i Cholee Meats At All Times ! {| FRED HENNING Located in George Bros. Store ' | Complete Outfitter for Men PHONES 553—92—95 { i T airrun s Alaska Meat Market : | ’ The largest and most complete || Bert's Cash Grocery prlrirg - PHONE 104 or 105 i || Pree Delivery Junesa ) ! > e | s T i | GASTINEATU ) | d ! mul;lo‘l’fl; Juneau's Most Popular 3 2 & Every co made for our guests “Meating” Place o » Noi- i q on-drying new complexion for you—a lovely ‘Alr dérvice Information ONLY THE BEST OP 4EATS 3 silky liquid that smooths on with your fingertips! A dewy, non-drying | PHONE 16 or 20 PHONE 202 3 | ) makeup that tints your skin in heavenly look-alive complexion shades. i 4 [ HOME GROCERY x s Drug St | Warfield’s Drug Store | Phone 146 Siod ikt |8 . Successorto " 1 Home Liquor Stere—Tel. €99 eal Paint P 5 GUY L. SMITH DRUGS Phone 38 Phone 540 PFred W. Wendt 4 {