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PAGE SIX i Newsy Nofes From Skagway 22— SKAGWAY, Alaska, June (Special Correspondence)—The Lib- erty ship, Chief Washakie, and re- frigerator s arrived in port carly last Monday morning The Palisana left later in the af- ternog » Washakie will be here u E ourth of July. The Chief Washakie is registered for 10,000 tons veral of the of- ficers aboard accompanied by Mrs. G. C. Sipprell have sold their home on 11th and State to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Selmer and will e about the first of August for California The their home cf Mr banks, newcomers to Skagway Mr. and Mys. V. I Karl A. Hahn and Karl, Venctia Reed, moth Hahn, drove to Whitel from An over the Alcan Highway e to Skagway train ) Mrs. Reed will lea nia to visit relative V. 1 Hahns will remain here atil fall Mr. Hahn is a former Superinten- dent of the White Pa Rail )} having retired last fall A special meeting of the Women's Church A jary was called by the Vice President, Mrs. Flo Olsen, on Mcnday afterncon at her home the purpose of discussing a nev format for the cook ok being published by Auxiliary. The preofs have been received from the Daily Alaska Empire, and are be ing checked and as soon as Te- turned the printing will be com- pleted. The book will have over 60 favorite recipes. The hosts served tea and cake the afterncon. Mrs. P. 1. Dahl went to White- horse and Carcross Tuesday morn- ing, returning home on Friday. She was tke guest of friends while _ there. Mrs. Qun Lee searned home on Saturday after a two week's trip to the States. She flew to White- horse and returred from there by train, Services will ke hel Ep pal church tomorrow mor by the Rev. Rokert Wzbb neau, who will arrive cn the Norah. Because it will be the opening ser- vice: of the new minister' of the Presbyterian Chuch, and the con- gregation of the Episcopal Church is so small, services will be held at 9:30, so the services of the two lict. . churches will not George Parkko, who taught Junior High School here last year, will leave for Juneau on the rah Monday evening and from there will leave for Nome, where he has accepted a position as electrician on one of the government projects. The Fourth of July committec and the Days of '98 committes held a meeting on Tuesday evening at the City Hall at which time the THE COFFEE Alaska Knows Best RICH and FLAVORFUL! Vacuum Packed! " RELIANCE PURE FOODS capital steck of the corporation No sale will be made of less (CUT OUT To O’Harra Bus Lines, Inc., P. O. Box 1657, Anchorage, Alaska in the sum of § this subscription. acceptance of this based upon such fact. Name: P. O. Box program for the three days wasout- ing. Mis. J. A. Everson is day lined. There will be a dance the clerk First guest to register was night of July 1 which will begin at Henry Roden, an oldtime friend of 8 o'clock because the boat crowd Mr. James Tropea when the two has to leave by 10:30 o'clock. On of them were in the Iditarod. Mr. July 3 will be the dance for award- Roden is also administrator of ing of the prizes for the Days of ke estate Leonard Smith, Territorial High- wey Engineer from Juneau, was in 98 events and costumes. The full-} est beard will receive $10 and there will be prizes for the fanciest trim and the poorest beard. There will Skagway on business early this Le three costume prizes for the week. women, three for the men and one preipe, for children. At the dance on. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McLeod ar- July 3 the winner of the contest rived on the last L®uise, and are for Miss Liberty will be crowned. at present living in the Wm. Feero There will be wheels of fortune, apartrients on Fourth Avenue. Mr. bunco games, roulette, cards, etc. McLeod is the new assistant agent for the CPR office here, replacing Betty Mae Rapuzzi who is now in the States. McLeod was just re- leased from the Navy last year. He and M McLeod have been living in Prince Rupert. Money for the games will be issued at the door with admission tickets On both the third and Fourth the dances will begin at 8 o'clock and end at midnight, if, as the com- mittee stated, the crowd can be persuaded fo quit. A fine program has been planned for July 4, one which hardly leaves time to eat. be-|{John S. and Robert A. Hillery, Mr. ginning with children’s games and and Mrs. Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. ending with the dance. The town, H Peterson, all of Cathedral costumed in the Days of '98 garb, Calif., were guests at the Pul- will meat the boat, where a special House during their few days Mr. anc Mrs. William Hillery, len program will be put on for the visit here. William Hillery is the Lenefit of the tourists and other brother of Tad Hillery, veteran cut-of-town visitors. This is the White Pass employee, Dr. and Mrs. Fred O. Beck and Miss Luey Archer of Omaha, Nebr., tiggest Fourth Skagway has plan- 1ed for many men wore, cards of old buttons, | jupjeiedeieieieieieteteeie Sttt WANT ADS some headgear for women, old pho- tographs and other relics from the days of Dyea make ihe window one of interest to the town. | In a small, unpretentious little building that the average -citizen passes by without even seeing, i housed onc of the most interesting museums imaginable. Jeff Smith's Parlor, housing the original bar and back bar of Jeff Smith, better knewn as Soapy, is full of Interest-)| ing relics of the first days of Skag-| way's history. From the moment the door is opened and Stnpyi turns and glares at you, raising his| revolver all the time, until you| have passed through the three rcoms housing the museum, the visitor has plenty of thrills and Dan Mc- | to the gots lots of information. Grew sits near the door middle room and when it is open- ed he and Soapy slowly face cach| In other and raise their guns. the inner room is a scene depic two moose with locked horns horns, enormous in size, were found along the Yukon River, where their| owners had starved to death. Mar-| tin Itgen purchased them and | two moo shot and their hide: stuffed and the set made. Percy| Colton, local laundry man, did the work and turred out a most real-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA for s er Skag » Lohr ope OFFERING 250,000 Shares 0’HARRA BUS LINES, INC. (An Alaskan Corporation) COMMON SHARES ($1.00 par value) O’HARRA BUS LINES, INC,, a corporation, offers for sale only to persons resident within Alaska 250,000 shares of the common —m—m—m€meS —-o oo _—_—e——_—_e—_—.e_ee__ The undersigned does hereby subscribe for shares of the cemmon capital stock of O’Harra Bus Lines, Inc., of the par value of $1.00 per share, and enclose herewith check acceptance by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., who may accept or reject Such acceptance or rejection shall be final. The undersigned further states that he is a resident within the Territory of Alaska as defined by Sec. 77c, Subdivision 11, of the Securities Act of 1933, and amendments thereto, and any bseription by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., is City or Town Territory of Alaska. and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck of Council Bluffs. Iowa, were Skagway visitc several days this past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck were here last year and liked it so much they returned this year and brought their brother and party with them. istic job. The moose are huge Among the stuffed animals is a former sled dog from the Kuana country, one of the largest husk- ies to be imagined, a big lobo or| timber wolf, and an Alaskan There are copies of ancient news- papers, such a one of Boston Gaz-| ette of March 12, 1770, and Alas-| kan papers. There are a few fine| examples of wood carving. U fortunately while the army was here | the place was broken into and a| Mrs. Robert Sanford, OPA Super- visor from Juneau office, flew in from Juneau via Coastal Airways osday and left again Wednesday (fterncen. Returning to Juneau on that plane was also,Dr. R. N. Hes- ter, Ketchikan eye specialist, who had spent a busy week here. Oscar “Oggie” Selmer slid off in a ditch near the Mission Friday evening and next morning when he was trying to pull the car out, the whole rear axle was jerked off McGilton, who lived until the death of her TB Sanatorium last was married recently in . _ t6 Pnln‘x"’ Armstrong. Rob- and the car is rather a wreck now. number of irreplacable articles Boochever and Mrs. Anna An- e were stolen. John Grissbach, a picneer of Skagway and once assos | ciated with Martin Itgen, who was responsible for this amazing dis- pla s showing the tourists how Skagway lived in the early days. ot the mates off the Chief kie found himself unable to sleep one evening last week, so in company with one of the men off the boat, went for a walk up the hill to tke highway. Near the road to Smuggler's Cove, on the Long Bay road he saw a cub bear. Fearing that an irate mother might be lurking near, the men lost 10 rson were the attendants. | and Mrs. Lyle Lobr, form- residents where Mrs ited Swede’s Beauty Shop, scld their Douglas property and moved to Juneau where Mr. Lohr has gone into business Mr The maximum temperature for Friday as registered by the weath-| er bureau thermometer, was 90. Sat- | urday was 83 i ved here from b e .. time in putting ance between TR to ve hcspital attention for a It has always been thought that notice in the »[’Jn.\volll(‘:e offering bad cut on bis leg. While laying there were no bears that close to @ reward of $50 for information o . 15 mil = wolves have leading to the arrest and convic-| town, although the come down to the flats to th bage dump on the outskirts Skagway. a survey line 15 miles from Kenai, i tion of the person or persoms guilty he cut his leg with an axe. F P | of shooting up the tires on the city| grader. gar- of of the members of the crew Louise deserted ship while he was in port last Wednesday and Thursday % | The Kirmse Curio firm has op-' The midnight bicnic, Wednesday | ened another store on lower Broad- night, was attended by over 200/ way and have it well supplied with townspeople and tourists. The eve- was mild and the trail to . e e o e e FOR SALE ! PRACTICALLY NEW-—5 piece bed room set, 5 piece red leather up-| holstery kitchen set, Otterman chair and stool, 1 9 x 14 rug with small rugs to match also pad“ Call green 369 after 5 p.m. (308-3) | $15; kitchen table, $15; kitchen sink, §7.50; Estate oil heater with | 3 oil drums coraplete with con-| necting pipes and valves, 350;:‘ 30-40 reloading set complete with | bullet mould, §10; table lamp, $5; ' Knight portable battery radio,| $15. Call Douglas 46 after 6p.m. (308-13) | USED LARGE SIZE HC Little oil | heater in good condition; oil| burning water heaters; new| plumbing fixtures; plastic show- | er curtains, etc. Smith Oil Burner! Service, Phone 476 or call at 214 Second St. (308-16) | CRUISER TYPE troller, “Taku” 37 ft. long, 90 Chrysler Marine | Motor. Enquire Harbor Master. (308-16) 30 ft. CABIN DECK Cruiser, new 110 hp. Chrysler motor. See! 38E1038, Pier 3, Small Boat Har- | bor, F. McLaughlin, (306-t5) 1-3 h.p. ELECTRIC motor, Rem- | ington noiseless typewriter, 3 h.p. outboard motor, eight ft. punt. Phone Blue 665, between 12 and 1 noon. (307-t1) | DOUBLE mattress, folding cot, cot, 2 mattresses, % wool blankets, new part wool blanket, good bicycle, large sled, washing machine, ironing board, Red 185. (307-12) iron army size, 4 alll CONSOLE PHILCO radio, 8 tube, cheap. Phone Black 520. (307-13) WASHING MACHINE, daveno, 2 chairs, misc. tables, dinette set, | Phone 557, Corner Zn 1939 BUICK SEDAN Good 3 BEDROOM HOUSE { ROLLAWAY bed and!4 ROOM HOUSE, MURPHY & MURPHY Phone 676 over First National Bank REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HAVE READY BUYERS We need listings, Juneau or Douglas. 2 bedroom homes. READY TO MOVE INTO Furnished the best, 3 bedroom Full basement, excellent Neighborhood. A good buy. DON'T MISS THIS 3 unit apartment house, Lot 55 x 100 For quick sale—$3.750 cash. BEAUTY SHOP CALL MARY ANN BALMAT GRADELLE LEIGH RFEALTOR FOR SALE New Paint job, mechanical condition. In Douglas—#$3,500. West Juneau. Moderate price. Owner will finance. REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Hollywood bed, chest drawers, table radio, baby crib and car- Mrs. C. A. Carroll and son Larry interesting curios and souvenirs. |ning to | and Miss Alice Dunn, White Pass ~ | Smuggler’s Cove cm‘r’cd a beauti- hospital nurse, went to White- M. A. Wright of Winston-Salem, ful 15-minute hike. The ladies ul" horse Tuesday and returned Thurs- South Carolina, worked for the El- the Eaglés Auxiliary served coffee liot Co. at Skagway in 1942. He and hot dogs for the tourists. The was so impressed with the beauty 12 had cut a pile of sticks and| of the scenery that he promised buns were furnished for tke wein-| his family that as soon as the war ers which each person toasted over was over he would bring them up the blazing camp fire. There were day. John Reyncldson fell and cut his Ip Wednesday evening, nec medical attention tating BOAT “LOA” for Sale—$4,900 com- (304-t1) 5 ton. Phone Green 669. CLEARED PATENTED lot, 300 x 75 ft. on beach, beautiful view, Fritz pletely equipped, documented net — ¥ - WANTED—Sewing machine, phone g | WANTED riage, misc. cooking utensils, 3! | linoleum and scatter rugs, 250-| EMPLOYMENT WANTED | 3000 Savage rifle, sleeping bag,' Secretary, 10 years experience. wood cook stove, curtain rods,lwrite Empire C-531. (308-t3) window shades. Phone Salmon| .~ Creek, 5 rings. (306-t3) | SMALL MODERN unfurnished apt. Wellman Holbrook, Box 1083, Ju- neau. (307-t4) Douglas 133 after 5:30 p.m. | (306-t4) | by. (304-t1) lfor a trip. So this year, Mrs, 'two large beach fires, one camp, Wright and her sister, Mrs. F. W. fire at the tables and another in Clinard, Mr. Wright and nephews, the new barbecue pit. A pavilion | F. W. Clinard, Jr., and D. M. Clin- had been erected and & piano jard are having a vacation and at- hauled down and dancing was en- tempting to cover as much of the joyed for several hours. Mrs. Helen | Territory as they can. Mr. Wright Clark and Peter Van Zanten wers and the boys went to Whitehors2 the musicians. Harry Bighoff and Friday on a fishing trip and Mrs. Sharke Stiles have a lot of thanks Wright and Mrs. Clinard will leave ccming to them for the long hours Sunday morning to join them. Then they spent getting the grounds The Golden North Hotel opened the party will take the Dawson ready. with a full house Wednesday morn- |tour. Arriving back at Whitehorse < ~— |they will go to Fairbanks by bus,| Miss Elmira Evaline Feero and down the Richardsoh Highway to Donald Egbert of Burlington, Wash- |Valdez, back to Fairbanks and to ington, were united in marriage on Anchorage by train and to Juneau Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, by plane. !the Rev. John Dodge officiating. A| " | wedding supper for family and re- A party composed of Mr. and latives was given for the newly Mrs. W. R. Miles of Fresno, Calif., weds before they left on the Lou- |and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McDonald ise for Burlington where they will land Mrs. and Mrs. John Wehrman make their home. When they left of San Pedro, Calif, have been their car at the dock all the pas- registered at the Golden North sengers on the boat struck up the while enjoying a few days visit- fong, “iicre Comes the Bride. ing Skagway and nearby points of Evaline is the daughter of Mr. linterest. land Mrs. William Feero and has 1 e lived in Skagway for many years. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Rude, Juneau Her husband was stationed here |residents, visited a few hours in during the war and returned after | Skagway while awaiting the train|being discharged. {for Whitehorse, where they will begin a several weeks river trip. | Mr. and Mrs. Rotert Feero and ,daughter left on the last homt for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Everson have purchased the Skagway Bakery Luilding from the Tropea estate Arthur P. Johnson, Vice Presi- cent of the Northern Life Insurance Company, and also one of the build- ers of the Seattle landmark, was a Skagway visitor this week most interesting window (eat‘mng‘,weeks visit with relatives here. Mrs. relics of the days of '98. Among Tom Jensen and son also went to | the articles in the display are Juneau on the same boat. They safety pins, nickel plated, two inch- | Wwere all in Skagway to attend the {es long, which were brought here Feero family reunion, and celebrate in 98, an old coffee mill, one of their parents’ 33rd wedding anni- the old wooden pack saddles usedVersary. at,_ Dyea, ancient pictures of the RSP S ALLEN D. HULIN HERE | The Richter Curio Store has a Huntington, Oregon, after a fewj, | LADIES' BLACK pin-stripe tail-{ ored wool suit, size 16. Like new,! worn once, $25. See at 121 W 4th St. Upstairs Apt. 6 ft. WIDE BY 7 ft. high over- head door, complete with hard- ware $49.50; 50 and hundred pound gunny sacks; adding ma. chine stand; revolving cap rack, George Brothers. (299-tf) . Cove Road. Inquire 142 Willough- WANTED—To borrow, rent or pur-| HAVE A LOCAL VET haul your I WANTED—Pontiac 1937-38—differ- | | chase office swivel chair; also in-| terested in various types of used or new office equipment. Phonci 706. (306-tf) | { rock, sand, lawn dirt, etc. Pete Schneider, Jr. Blue 454 evenings. | (301-tf) ential ring gear and pinion. See hauled. Phone 849, Bill Tons- guard. (297-1 mo) Sport Center. Phone 829 or 436. ROCK, SAND, Gravel, Jawn dirt|WANTED—AL tie Juneau Lumber BOAT FOR CHARTER, Darnells| WANTED—Woman or man dish Mills an operating Millwright. h (298-tf) washer, alsc waitress. Call Percy’s| 000000000000 FOR SALE—Piling, good ‘hemlock, see Ralph Reischl, Phone Red 865 or write Box 2651, Juneau. (291-£12) NEW TE{BLLER. completely equip- ed, Phone Green 669. (285-t1) FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V, A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) STEEL BUILDING 36 ft. by 60 ft. with 15 ft. ceiling, concrete floor, 75 Willoughby Ave., suitable for shop, garage, warehouse. Phone town and persons living here dul-\ ing the history-making days of the, Allen D. Hulin is in town from | Baranof. il TRIP TO TAKU LODGE at the price of $1.00 per share. a dog team and musher. | iy | The F and F store has unearthed |some '98 articles that are illustra- tive of both the masculine and| Boat leaves Union Oil Dock Sat. feminine syles of that time. The 10:30 am. Good fishing and scenic high, uncomfortabje collars the wonders. See Mary Joyce. (306-t4) than 100 shares. AND MAIL) M. S. ESTEBETH LEAVES FOR SENTINEL ISLAND, ELDRED ROCK HAINES and SKAGWAY and relurn JULY 1-11P. M. and every Mdnday thereafter for said shares, subject to LEAVES FOR SITKA and WAYPORTS - " Every Wednesday—6 P. M. t Passengers, Freight and Mail ‘ Red 745 after 5 p.m. (307-tf) gold rush, and a winter camp of Anchorage. He is a guest at the CLEAN STEAM heated room. Ha- ven Rooms, Phone 281. (306-t3) T s S UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th St. Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, ol range, bath, 513A Willouby, (205-t3) ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges, Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-t0) LOST AND FOUND LOST—5 keys on chain. Phone 849. (306-t3) ANTON, Ill, A girl clerk department store informed a male| shopper there were no men’s shorts —then suggested, in jest, there were plenty of women's step-ins. ding. Tlc bought three pairs, (293-tf) Cafe. (291-tf) @ e 0000000 ¢ ¢ o o VANTED—Experienced clerk. No ° o | other need apply. George Bros. . 10 APARTMENTS . ,(290-t1) e Ph 4 : one 428, Crescent Apts. : WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- . Anderson Shop. The gent was in on mood for Hd-l . i Al Zenger at Empire. i , § i THURSDAY, JUNE 27 l%‘ } UP-TO-THE - MINUTE Travel Information ! 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