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c&sstritb ads ___ | tHE EMPIRE T! ' IS THE MEDIUM 1 Through which the general I public can always have its ! wants supplied. Closing time for classified I advertisements: 2 F. M. Closing time for display ad* j vertisements: 11 A. M. CLASSIFIED AD RATES ! Ten cents per line first in* i serf ion. I Five cents for subsequent in- i sertion. I Special rates by the month. I Count five average words to I I the line. ■-■ --, _FOR RENT FOR RENT — Steam heated day and night. Office or store rocm 18x 4 5 feet, next door to cable office j Pacific Coast Co. Phone 412. FOR RENT—Homes FOR RENT — Furnished houses.' inquire 214 Fourth Street. FOR RENT—House. Mrs. Mont^ gomery Davis, Sixth and Seward. FOR SALE TWO FINE BOATS FOB SALE Oft CHARTER. i The Frank H. Madden, rcngtli 7fi n ft., beam 17 ft., depth 8 ft., two, holds, one forwttri add one aft. Mast, boom, and, "hoisting engine. 80 h.p. Frisco Standard engine with automobile starter, Delco lighting system; a strong extra -heavy built boat In A-l condition in every re spect. Speed 10 miles an hour. The Mary Malony, length 70 ft., beam 15 ft., depth 6% ft. Two holds, one forv/i.rd and one aft Hoist, mast and boom. Every-Ready lighting system, 80 h.p. Frisco Standard engine, speed 10 miles an hour. Boat has Just been thoroughly overhauled and put in first class chape in every respect. Either of above boats would be desirable, as caffneyy tenders, logging outfits, or foi' If all,- freight and pas : songer runs. If interested, for further informa tion address the Point Wardc Pack ing Company, 507 Colman Building, Seattle, Wash. HOUSE for sale at, a bargain Five rooms and bath; close in. Ad dress James Davidson, P. O. Box 1S6, Juneau, or Phone 3702 Ife tween 4 and 6 Business ’opportunities should be advertised in a newspaper which ls read by substantial people. If your proportion Is sound' you will find it simple to interest'people In it tlifwigh using the classified columns, j If It is not sound it should not be advertised at all. Use the Empire. MISCELLANEOUS hl ■ '■ 1 ..— " ■ ■ -r - ■ HERE is an opportunity to invest $3000 cash, 8 to 16 per cent on the Investment; 8 per cent guaranteed. Backed by real property of twice the value. Will call and give complete information. P. O. Box 1183, Junaeu PIANO FOR RENT—Phone 143 YOU CAN FIND A POSITION, fit ting your capabilities through the classified. Other are doing It ah the time. Try The Empire’s columns ARE YOU HOLDING A MAKE SHIFT JOB? Sometimes necessity forces people to accept unsuitable employment and to become simply wage earners, often without a chance for > advaneeemnt. If you can do something WELL, tell about it in a 1 classified gd in The Empire. PALMISTS T P AUDIT—Co me and kave T your fortune told from yonr Band. Work, bnsinesi, mar I rlaffe and the future aeon- I I ”»**ly foretold j 104 Front I Street I S- —« BOAT FOR CHARTER Power seine boat “U and I" for charter; 68 ft., 19 ton, 40 h.p Standard engine, good acommoda tion, excellent service for towing, carrying passengers and freight;' also good for canupry tender. Ad dress Samuel G. Johnson, Killisnoo. Alaska. FOR RENT—Apartments FOR RENT — Furnished rooms, steum heat. , Phone 199. FOR RENT — Furnished house Becping rooms Apply 3rd and Gold Phone 136 CLIFF APARTMENTS * On the cliff next to the Court- t house—"The Coxy Corner of | Juneau;'* ? 3, 4 room apart- ] , meats fully furnished for | housekeeping Clean and re. | •oeerohld • I families, ladles or gentlemen- I ( Each apartment a borne by it- ! I self Strictly private In every | J raapect, Including linen ! ] bat ha, etc., Telephoned^®ee , | Warm and comfortabjT^Baaon- [ : *»“ -T“_Js i * THE JUNEAU AND SEA VIEW i APARTMENTS Newly furnished housekeep- ! lng rooms, fully supplied with | all modern conveniences, lnclud- j j lng light, water, baths.'' All [ | outside rooms. Splendid view j of the Channel. Two. 3 and 4- ; I room suites suitable for private | families Special winter rates THE SEA VIEW | lias clean, cozy apartments In | j 2, 3 and i-room suites for j , bachelors looking for clean j I quarters. Running water In I all rooms. Rates vcrv reason- 1 I able for the winter Phone ! ! 2K«. I «-a WANTED—Situation BOOKKEEPER — reliable, with <ver 15 years’ experience, desires josition in Alaska. Single. Address 3-578, Empire. fraternal Societies -OF Gastineau Channel B. P . 0 7 ELKS Meeting Wednesday Evening at 8:00 o’clock Elka’ llall J. A. SNOW, Exalted Ruler. JOHN A. DAVIS, Secretary Co-Ordinate Bodies Scottish B.ite Feb. 11. — Special meeting all Rodles. Receiving and vot ing on proposals. Ffh 18. — Alaska Chapter Hose Croix No. 1. I. O. O. F. SILVER BOW | LODGE NO. 2 A. I Meets every Thursday evening at t v. Odd Fellows’ Hall. 2nd and Franklin Sts. Gunnar Gustafson, Sec’y. Ear* E. Smith, Noble Grand. Visiting l.O.O l1 welcome._^ MOUNT JUNEAU LOOQE NO. 147, F. & A. M. Stated Communication Second and Fourth Moi dare of each Month, Id Odd Fellowa F«ll, neslnmnir «* 7:J0 o’clock. C. ‘3. WOOFTBR, Master. C1IAS. K. N AG 11 EL, gecretury Order of the r EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues days of each month At H^’clock, I. O. O. I3*. Hall A KIT A NAG1IKL. W, M. " LOIS NOKDLINO, Sech l.uy. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SEGHEitS COUNCIL No. ‘ 1760. Meetings second nr 1 last Mondays st 7:30 p. m. Transient Broth Ulfctru M'lenu. council \ litirDDeiB Fifth 8t. Martin A. LuvenlK, G. K. James F. Hurley, Sec’y. SHRINE DANCE < Third Thursday every month A. B. HALL Invitational. AMERICAN LEGION Alford John liradford Post No. 4, Juneau, Alaska. Regular meetings on second and fourth Thursdays of each month, at 8 p. rn. Elks’ Lodge Koom. John J. Woodard Post Commander. Phone 1804; George K. Mann, Post Adjutant Phone 196. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Juneau Lodge 700 Meets every Frida) night, 8 o’clock. Moose Hall. S wallstedt, Dictator; It. H. Stevens, Secretary. 1 WOMEN Of MOOSEHEART I I LEGION | Juneau Chapter No. 439 | Meeting second and fourth j | Tuesday of each month, 8 I | o’clock, Moose Hall. Seulor Re- | | gent, Mrs. Sigurd Wallstedt. j I Secretary, Mrs. G. Inguian. ■ ■ - * - ' i. -■ --H DR HARDING, HIS SON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW I Tides Tomorrow , 1 High tide 2:03 n. r.i. 18.9 Low tide 7:11 a. in. i.ii 1 High tide 2:21 p^m. IS..! Low tide 8:29 p. m. -2.0 a-■ CAPITOL AUTO SERVICE 7 Passenger Hudson fix Car foi Eire. Trips anyyhrre Day or Night Stand at the Juneau Shoe Shining Parlors. CHAS. M0S2? Phone 186. Nights, 456 " CITY CAFE l Front St., near City Dock I We Never Close Special Chinese Dishes E _ -0 OKPHEi^M HOOKS - « * Steam heated, furnished rooms. I mu and cold running water j in every room. Transient j rates II 00 and up. Corner Main and Willoughby Phone IM. Ut lour (Uoica The quick way is to live Dr. king’s New Discovery DON’T fool with a cold. Co to your druggist arid get a bottle ot i >r. King s i\w wiscovery ana start tjking it. By the time you reach home you’ll begin to feel better, and will have a restful sleep without throat-torturing coughing. Dr. King's New Discovery, for Over fifty years a standard remedy, has the medicinal qualities that relieve con gestion, ease the cough and loosen the phlegm. Convincing, healing taste, too. Price 60 cents, §1.20 a bottle. For eolds and coughs Dr.Kin#s New Discovery Constipated? Here’s Relief Cleanse the system and bring back your old time energy with Dr. King’s l’iils. They promote free bile flow, stir up the lazy liver and get at the root of the trouble, l’rice, 25 cents. GIL' MAN HERE TO PROTECT INTERESTS O. L. Willoughby of Seattle frtr ■. j-1 y of Katalla, whore ho has boon interested in tho oil fields for many yeai . arrived on the Northwestern and is taking stops to protect his holdings. Mr. Willoughby has 27 oil claims which ho po mossed ^x loro tho withdrawal of thrt oil lands, and to which ho has priority rights under the new law* He is in Juneau to take the necessary steps to pro tect his interest: . Mr. Willoughby is a pioneeV Alas kan. artd in his early years was en gaged in the newspaper business at I’ort Townsend. Washington. He is at the Gastineau Hotel. ROADHOUSE MAN RETURNS Charles H. Meier, proprietor ol the Meier roadhouse on the Valdez Fairbanks road, and an old time prospector and miner of 1 lie Interior is a passenger on the Northwestern enroute to his home after a visit to the States. Mr. Meier stated he was glad to get back to the North and looked forward to a big sum mer on the Richardson Highway, over which lie is confident many ■ tourists will travel I efuro next Faii. Mr. Meier visited (Jov. Riggs and ^ other friends, during the time the Northwestern Was in port. --— PORT O' MISSING MEN I Information is wanted concerning tii ■ whereabouts of Charles Carlson, a fisherman, by his sister in San Francisco, Mrs. W. (Jfson Carl-on. Mrs. Carlson has written to the Deep Sea Fishermen's t'nlon of K chikun, of which Charles Carls, u is a member, to help her find the missing man. She also states th . he is known in the I'nion as Ax-d Carlson. A letter which she d (-ribed a being “most important and asks that it be delivered a-: soon as Carlson is fotjnd, a.as * closed with the one she had write i Anyone knowing of Carlson’s whereabouts Is requested to confer; with Ole A'anebo, at the Deep Si a Fishermen's Hall at Ketchikan. ADVERTISED LETTERS Nine foreign letters remained ur. called for in the local post office February 20, 1921. Parties wi-hing same should call for “Advertised Letters” and give date of lit which t follows: Axel Dimes (3L Knudt O. Dalsho ltobt. E. Hitch, Vhel Maid, Maria Uuatti, Silvo Uuatti, Stanley Thom i HAMMER NOW A CITIZEN. Before United States District j Judge Robert W. Jennings thl* j morning, John Hammer, a fisher-1 man of Petersburg, was admitted to citizenship. 10% reduction, Boston Store-—adv ALASKA MEAT COMPANY JOHN HECK, Manager. Wholesale and Hetall Hutch* Beef, Mutton, Pork, Chickens, Oysters, Fish, Home-Made Sauss.',e, Ham and Bacon SEWARD STREET.PHONE 39. ... ■' »■■ ■ " ■ ■ MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts To Flush Kidneys If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers If you must have your meat every j day eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat: forms uric acid which almost par alyzes the kidneys in their efforts (o expell it from the blood.' They be "’ come sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kid ney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours-, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic tv.dnges. ''The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tlie chan nels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body’s urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from ’ the acids of grapett and lemon juice combined with lithia and has been Hfed for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending-' bladder weakness. v .Tad’ Salts is inexpensive,; cannot injure, and nlakfes a delightful effer vescent llthia-Vater drink. adv. . , , reduction, Huston Store.—aav. Juneau Ferry & Navigation Company Leaving Juneau for Douglas, Tread well and Thane 7:lf)a.in. 12:15p.m. 0:10p.m. *lt :30a.m. 52:00p.m. §7:30p.m. fl:00a.m. *3:10p.m. 9:40p.m. 4 : 40p.m. 11 :25p.m. Leave Douglas for Treadwell and’ ♦Thane 7:26a.m. 12:30p.m. 9:55p.m. '9:45a.m. *3.25p.m. Jl:50p.m. 4:55p.m. 6:25p.m. tl:15a.n? Leave Treadwell for Thane 7:30a.m. 12:35p.m. 6:30p.m. *9:50a.m. *3:30p.m. 10:00p.m 5:00p.m. ll:55p.m 11:20a.m Leave Thane for Treadwell, Douglas and Juneau 8:10a.m. *12:50p.m. 10:l5p.m * 10: i^5a.m. 4:05p.m. 12:00p.m. 5:15p.m. :35a.m. 6:45p.m. Leave Treadwell for ^Douglas and Juneau 8:25a.m. *l:05p.m. 7:00p.m. *10:20a.m. 4:20p.m. 10:30p.m. 5:30p.m. 12:15a.m. fl:50a.m Leave Douglas for Juneau 8:30a.m *1:10p.m. 7:05p.m *10:26a.m 2:15p.m. 7:45p.m 4:25p.m. 10:35p.m 5:35p.m. I2:20a.m + 1; 55a.m ’—Freight will be accepted. 5 —Call Douglas Saturdays only. Saturday night only. All Freight Accepted at Shipper’s Risk and Must Be Prepaid. ! ’ . 4- , i , 1 ' . ^ THERE ARE A THOUSAND WAYS TO SPEND MONEY "BUT ONLY ONE WAY TO SAVE. Have a I ■ jj'•'-■•■ . :■ .-V' The First National Bank ot Juneau ■ -l.ii ■ ■■ - •’ Ki 1 ' '' ... j ! ■ , -Hr—I" ' FINE POULTRY *Zgg& DELIVERY HOORJXoB'^a ST-. Frye-Bruhn Market «“EM?ga — H I II ■ ■.■■■ ■ Ml I !■■■ — ■" ■ II ■ ■ -i “After all has been said about coal, it is still coal,” ■* *"£*.* •' , • said a man to us. We did not argue the point with hint, but sent him a ton of our coal; now he knows the difference and admits it. Are you of tlie same opinion: ? If you are, let us send you a ton and convince j you also. We specialize iu feed. FEMMER & RITTER P}10NE 114. FOR SALE Second-Hand %-Inch Plow Steel Cable, 6-19, in Good Condition; Also “Climax” Horizontal Engine, Single Cylinder, 20 H. P. Apply ALASKA GASTINEAU MINING COMPANY, Thane, Alaska. .1 • roft PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER ' Victoria, ^eattii; ;;; S. S. “PRINCESS MAkY” Leaves Juneau .March,, ,31. Baggage bonded through to' ’Seattle. Passenger* have nn trouble or. delay account customs , or Immigration regulation^, , ,>,noK h.a>r<;c*'i1*otH At1! L t . p>t*‘r,:U . p'ad'Jt-: is RICHARDSON, General Ager.t,(. Juneau. ^ . ,Jn DAVE EVANS, Agent, tljape. . ■—* -1?*- r • — STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY — SERVICE r- $5PEED uckets to Seattle and Tacoma NORTH—ARRIVE JUNEAU Northwestern . Feb. 22 Alameda . March 4 Northwestern . March 14 Alameda . _ March 25 Northwestern April 5 SOUTH—FROM JUNEAU Alameda .Feb. 20 Northwestern .March 1 Alameda .March 12 Northwestern .March 22 Alameda ..’.April 3 Northwestern .. April.14 nuik—Alameda northbound from Seattle calls at KetchlKan, Wrangell, Juneau, Haines and Skagway, ' returning from Lynn Canal ports to Juneau before proceeding westward. , ' W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Juneau; Phone 2. ‘ ELMER E. SMITH, Agent, Douglas; Phone Douglas 33. nPACiFlC STF.AMSHIP CQMPANYp-^ SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Steamer Leaves Seattle Northbound Westbound Southbound Spokane .Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Ad. Watson . .Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Threo Sailings per week from Seattle, San Francisco, Xk>s *ngele* and San Diego TICKET OFFIOE ON ADMIRAL DOCK; J. H. KLINE,-Agt. Phone 4. GUY SMITH, AGENT AT DOUGLAS; Phone 18. SAFETY COURTESY -i. SPEED ( SERVICE rULL Y AND HfcK PALS Delicia Can See Without Looking. By CLIFF STERRfc 11 tiel.cias <?otta Feller. J , )1TS Au_ e>ot about -&obsy 1 I w ^sot3, See £e] IueliCIA'S <soTTA FellEr^X ^ . Stuck os t>eliCia { ( VJess OiJ6h T l—- ■ "«T—— —; Be,Ai I fvx/AV he Looks at 7 h Thmk Vbu3^ 1PE^ lT^ I^rTJO T-r x I 7 me vwhe*i { A.at )| AvsdFdu ashur\ y vis at Jacle I )Y o L ^look.a’ iurL !>t^w hsam-l' § 71. ^ l 3 rnn / c I--—ii— ■ 1 „ L * / ra III