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THE EMPIRE "
IS THE MEDIUM I
j Through which the general !
public can always have its 1
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- !
•ertion.
Five cents for subsequent in- !
sertion. I
Special rates by the month. I
Count five average words to I
I the line.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Furnished rooms;
steamlieateo Phone 437.
COMFORTABLE, steam - heated
rooms for rent. Call 534 Main St.,
or Phone 199.
FOR RENT — Steam heated day
and night. Office or store room 18x
45 feet, next door to cable office
Pacific Coast Co. Phone 412.
FDR RENT—12 rooms. Inquire!
at Boston Store.
WANTED
YOU CAN FIND A POSITION, fit
ting your capabilities through th»
classified. Other are doing it nli
the time. Try The Empire's columns
FOP REN1 —Hodiu
FOR RENT—House. Mrs. Mont
gomery Davis, Sixth and Seward.
FOR SALfc
FOR SALE—One nearly new No.
5 Royal typewriter and leather case.
Phone 2322.
FOR SALE — Rocklin House,
furnished. Next to Elks' Hall. Will
sell on easy terms at reasonable
price. Inquire First National Bank.
FOR SALE—Apartment house. A
good money-making proposition,!
ideally located. Allen Shattuck. i
FOR SALE—lad Block slij
with.2 houses. Bargain for $1,000
cash. See ‘R. E. Robertson.
FOR SALE-— 2-rooin furnished j
cabin in Neispn's Addition. Bargain
Call 204 Front St.
FOR SALE OR RENT — Opera i,
house property, 2nd and Seward.
Ideal tot lodging house or theatre.)
Will consider terms. Inquire Mrs.]
Jas. Winn, 127 Franklin St., or Mrs.)
A. Winn’s millinery store , 2nd St.
HOUSF for sale at a bargain.
Fiv» rjtomv and bath; close in. Ad-!
dress James Davidson, P. O. Box i
196, Juneau, or Phone 3702 bd®*1
tween 4 and 6.
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO FOK RENT—Phone 14 3
PALMISTS •
PALMIST—Come and have
your fortune told from your
hand. Work, bniineta, mar
riajfe and the future aoou
**Wy foretold; SOS Front
i Street.
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FOR RENT—Apartments
FOR RENT—Cozy corner apart
ments, 3 rooms and bath, fully furn
ished, newly retinted, sunny, cheer
ful. Juneau Apartments, Phone 386.
FOR RENT — Three-room furn- '
Jshed flat. Inquire of Mrs. Jack 1
Rowe, Willoughby Ave.
FOR RENT — Furnished house
keeping rooms Apply 3rd and Gold.
Phone 136.
CLIFF APARTMENT'S
On the cliff next to the Court
housfr—“The Cozy Corner of
Juneau;” 2, 3, 4 room apart
ments fully furnished for
housekeeping Clean and re
spectable. Suitable for small
families, ladles or gentlemen.
Each apartment a home by It
self. Strictly private In every
respect. Including linen, lights,
baths, etc.. Telephone services.
Warm and comfortable. Reason
able rates
THE JUNEAU AND SEAVIEW
, APARTMENTS
Newly furnished housekeep
ing rooms, fully supplied with
all modern conveniences, Includ
ing light, water, baths. All
outside room 8 Splendid view
of the Channel. Two. 3 and 4
room suites suitable for private
families Special winter rates.
„ THE SEAVIEW
Has clean, cozy apartments In
2, 3 and 1-room suites for
bachelors looking for clean
quarters Running water In
all rooms. Rates verv reason
able for the winter. Phone
186.
YOU CAN GET WORK, lu the
line for which you are fitted, i
through a small campaign In the‘
ilassIWed. Try The Empire.
fraternal Societies
-OF
Gastineau Channel
B
F .
0 . ELKS
Meeting Wednesday
Evening at 8:00
o'clock Elks’ Hall.
J. A. SNOW,
Exalted Ruler.
JOHN A. DAVIS,
Secretary.
Co-Ordinate Bodie»
Scottish Bite
-Mar. 4 — Business
nieetli^ all Bodies.
Installation officers.
Alaska Lodge ot
Perfection.
Mar. 18.—Alaska
Council Kadosli
No. 1.
March £4—Maundy Thursday, Rose
Croix. March 27—Easter Sunday,
Rose Croix.
t. O. O. F.
SILVER BOW
LODGE NO. 2 A.
Meets every Thursday evening at 7:30.
Odd Fellows' Hill, 2nd and Franklin
St*. Gunnar Gustafson, Sec'y. Earn
E. Smith, Noble Grand. Visiting I.O.O.F.
welcome.
MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE
NO. 147, F. A A. M.
Statad Communication
Second and Fourth Mondays
of each Month, In Odd Fellowa
Hall, beginning a* 7:10 o’clock.
C. J. WOOFTER, Master.
OHAS. E. NAGHEL, Secretary
Order of the
EASTERN STAS
Second and Fourth Tues
days of each month.
O. F. Hall
W. M.
KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS
SEGHERS COUNCIL No.
1760. Meetings second
ai I last Mondays at 7:30
'v m. Transient Broth
er8 urged to attend. Council Chambers
Fifth St. Martin A. Lnventk. Q. K.
Edward Y. Beaudin, Secretary.
SHOT; DANCE
Third Thursday
every month
A. B. HALL
Invitational.
AMERICAN LEGION
Alford John JJradford
Post No. 4,
Juneau, Alaska.
Regular meetings on
second and fourth
each month, at S p. m
21ks' Lodge Room. John J. Woodard
Post Commander. Phone 1804;
Jeorge E. Mann, Post Adjutant
Phone 190.
rhursduys of
LOYAL ORDER OF
MOOSE.
Juneau Ledge 700
Meets every Krldaj
night, 8 o’clock,
Moose Hall. S |
iVallstedt, Dictator; R. H. Stevens,
Secretary.
WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART *\
• LEGION i
Juneau Chapter No. 439
Meeting second and fourth
Tuesday of each month, 8
o’clock, Moose Hall. Senior Re
gent, Mrs Sigurd Waltetedt.
Secretary, Mrs. G. Ingman.
I USED FURNITURE
I Bought, Sold and Exchanged j
I N. ROCOVICH
211 Seward St.
| Telephone 441. P. O. Box 261 |
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Kodak and Photo
Supplies
NORTHWESTERN KODAK
SUPPLY CO.
Eastman Kodak Co.
1415 Fourth Avenue Seattle
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POLLY AND HER PALS
Musical Note: A Few Bars Put Pa Behind the Bari
By CLIFF STERRETT
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I ALASKA NOTES |
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According to reports at Peters
burg. the wreck of tlio steamer
Mariposa lias slipped from the rocks
on Strait Island and disappeared.
Clerk of the Court Arthur Lang,
of (he Third Division, has resigned
and has been succeeded by C. li.
Wilcox.
A sawmill is being constructed
rt a new native village on Sheep
Bay, on Prince William Sound.
The Petersburg Packing Company
will operate a one line cannery this
season, planning on a pack of 25,
000 cases.
The residence of Andrew Moran
at Kake was recently destroyed by
fire, the loss being estimated at
$2,000.
William Anderson, councilman of
Ketchikan, has tendered his resig
nation, giving no reasons for re
signing.
The approach to. the Citizens'
Wharf at Petersburg is to be re
built.
Elks rt Ketchikan will take an
other census in hopes of being able
to secure a lodge in that city.
Two more shrimp .canneries art
to be started at Petersburg, making
five canneries in that town.
Mrs Pansy Elsemore, member o!
the Petersburg School Board, hn
resigned and at the April election
tv.o now members must be elected.
Work on the construction of a
new Union hall, public library and
general meeting hall has been
started at Petersburg by members of
A. 1. U. Peetrsburg, No. 2, who
Lave joined together calling them
:elves the Petersburg Building As
sociation.
The Hiawatha, the new boat for
use of the Forestry Department, ha
left Seattle for Ketchikan with the
Weeposee and a boat for the Fish
eries Bureau, in tow.
IF BAOKAOHYOR
KIDNEYS BOTHER
Eat, less Meat and Take a Glass of
Salts to Flush Out Kidneys
Drink Plenty Water.
Uric acid in meat excites the
kidneys, t Hey become overworked;]
get sluggish, ache, and feel like
lumps of lead. ■ The urine becomes
uloudy; the bladder is irritated;
and you may be obliged to seek re
lief two or three times during the
night. When the kidneys clog you
must help them flush off the body’s
urinous waste or you'll be a real
sick person shortly. At first you
fetjl a dull misery in the kidney re
gion, you suffer from backache, sick
headclic, dizziness, stomach getsj
sour, tongue coated and you feel
rheumatic twinges when the weath
er is bad.
Eat less meat, drink lots of water; .
aiso get from any pharmacist four,
ounces cf Jad Salts; take a table
epoonfut in a glass of water before1
breakfast for a few days and yoyr
kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid
of grapes and lemon juice, combined
with lithia, and has been used for,
generations to clean clogged kid
neys and stimulate them to normal
activity, also to neutralize the acids
in urine, so it no longer is a source
of irritation, thus ending bladder]
weakness.
Jad Saits is inexpensive, cannot
injure; makes a delightful effer-!
vescent Hthia-water drink which ev-J
eryono should take now and then
to keep the kidneys clean and active.
Druggists here say they sell lots*ofj
Jad Salts to folks who believe in
overcoming kidney trouble while it
is only trouble.
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ORPHEUM ROOKS - i
Steam heated, iumished rooms, i i
Hot and cold running water |
In every room i'ranalent
V rm«a II 00 and up
Corner Main and Willoughby
Phone Its
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i NORTHERN LIGHT PRES- |
BYTERIAN CHURCH |
Fiev. George G Bruce. i>. D., pastor
Morning worship at 11:00. Suh
ijcct, '“The Glories of tlie Cross in
its Deeper Meaning.' A helpful dis
course for lho.se who do not under
stand the need of salvation fKpm
Bible School at 12:15^ The
! healthy growth of the school is do
ing much for the encouragement of
those interested.
Sunday School at Thane 10:00.
This is certainly a well spent hour
for the boys and girls of Thane.
V. P. S. C. E. meets at 6:4f>.
Wherewithal shall a young man
■•leanso his ways; by taking heed
thereto according to thy word."
Evening worship at 7:30. Subject,
"The Kingdom Psalm.”
Bible Study and Prayer on Wed
nesday evening at 7:30. Your soul
cannot get along without bi bio
study any better than your body can
got along without food.
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^ HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL ^
Charles E. Rice, Dean. Phone 601.
Holy Communion 8:00 A. M.
Morning prayer and sermon 11.
Sunday School 1L':15.
Special Lenten services—Wednes
day evening, prayer and address 8
P. M. Thursday, llolv Communion,
9 A. M.
I
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
The Church of the Cordial Welcome
(Corner Fourth and Seward Sts.)
Rev. IT. E. Greening, Pastor.
Preaching at 11 A. M. Subject,
A Powerless Church.”
Sunday School at 12:15. Wallis
S. George, Supt.
Junior League at 2 p. m. Mrs.
Krough, Supt.
Epworth League at 6:30 P. M.
Subject, "Thy Kingdom Come, in
My Home.” Grover P. Davis, loader.
Preaching at 7:30 P. M. Sub
ject. "The Life That Now Is, and
Its Relation to the Future.” The
pastor will be very practical iu
handling this subject, placing con
siderable emphasis upon “the life
that now is.” Solo—”My Redeemer
and My Imrd (Dudley Buck) Mrs.
Dr. L. P. Dawes.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 P. M.
A welcome for all to our services.
"Neglect Not the Assembling of
Yourselves Togetha*'.”
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
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Passion Sunday.
6:00 A. M.—Mass in the Sister's
Chapel.
8: on A. M.—Mass and General
Communion of the Ladies' Altar
Society.
10:30 A. M.—High Mass and Ser
mon.
1:30 P. M.—Sunday School.
7:30 P. M.—Evening Devotions.
Lenten Devotions every Wednes
day and Friday evening at 7:30.
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PRESBYTERIAN NATIVE
CHURCH
(Rev. David Waggoner, pastor)
10:30 A. M.—Morning Service.
11:30 A. M.—Bible School.
7:30 P M.—Evening service.
7:00 P. M.—Wednesday, Prayer
Service.
All are welcomed to these services.
An especial invtitation is given to
Natives from other villages visitin':
Juneau.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCH
Sunday services will be held at
11 a m. in the Church of tbe Chris
tian Science Society of Juneau on
Fifth Street between Main and Sew
i ard Streets. The subject will be:
'Substance.” •
Sunday School at 12:15.
Wednesday, 8:15 —■ Testimonial
meeting.
Christian Science Reading Room
it Room 8, Malony Building. Open
dail^ except Sundays and holidays
from 2 to 4:30 p in. and from 7 to
Op m. Wednesdays 7 to 8 p. rn.
The public Is cordially Invited to
1 attend these services and visit the'
1 reading room.
1*1 ASSEMBLY OF GOD MISSION ?
, ---2
(Peerless Free Reading Room)
Chas. C. Personeus, Reader.
Gospel services held every Sun
day. Tuesday and Friday evenings
at 7:30. ^ •
Communion service the first Sun
day of each month.
; Full gospel truths of the Bible
taught—salvation, sanctification, di
vine healing, baptism of.the Holy
Ghost and the I.ord's second coming.
Rveryone is cordially invited to
! these services
The Reading Room is open all
the time and is a nice quiet place
to rest and read when waiting for
boats or the ferry.
'| GRAECO-RUSSIAN CRURCH [
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(Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, Rector)
Divine Liturgy of St. John
j Chrysotom at 10:00 a. m.
Sunday school immediately follow-!
| ing the services. *
Liniment! £*$
stops the aches
that follow exposure
SUDDEN changes of weather
or exposure to cold and wet,
start rheumatic twinges and
make your "bones ache."
Sloan’s Liniment brings
warmth, comfort and quick
relief to lame back, stiff joints,
sprains, strains, soreness.
Penetrates without rubbing. All
druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.
Juneau Ferry & Navigation
Company
Leaving' Juneau for Douglas, Tread
well and Thane
7:10a.m. 12:15p.m. 6:10p.m.
*9:30a.m. §2:00p.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
7:25a.m. 12:30p.in. 9:55p.m.
*9:45a.m. *3.25p.m. 11:50pm
4:55p.m.
6:25p.m. tl:15a.re
Leave Treadwell for Thane
7:30a.m. 12:35p.m. 6:30p.m.
*9:50a.m. *3:30p.m. 10:00p.m
6:00p.m. ll:55p.m
fl:20a.m
Leave Thane for Treadwell, Douglas
and Juneau
8:10a.m. *12:50p.m. 10:15p.m
♦10:05a.m. 4:05p.m. 12:00p.m.
5:15p.m. tl:35a.m
6:45p.m.
Leave
Treadwell for
Juneau
8:25a.m. *l:05p.m.
♦10:20a.m. 4:20pm.
5:30p.m.
Douglas and
7:00p.m
10:30p.m.
12:15a.m.
fl: 50a.m.
Leave Douglas for Juneau
8:30a. m ♦1:10p.m. 7:05p.m
♦10:25a.m 2:15p.m. 7:45p.m.
4:25p.m. 10:35p.m
5:35p.m. 12:20a.m
tl: 65a.m
*—Freight will be accepted.
§—Call Douglas Saturdays only,
t— Saturday night only.
All Freight Accepted at Shipper's
Risk and Must Be- Prepaid.
THERE ARE A THOUSAND WAYS
TO SPEND MONEY
BUT ONLY ONE WAY TO SAVE:
Have a Bank Account
The First National Bank ot Juneau
FXESX SAUSAGS
IVE1T OAT
FINE POULTRY
DEUVERY ■0Wl-Bg*!P^-itK
Frye-Bruhn Market
AATSUK FICXIH, Mp.
Seward Street
“After all has been said
about coal, it is still coal/*
said a man to us. We did not argue
tho point with him, but sent him a
ton of our coal; now he knows the
difference and admits it. Are you
of the same opinion: ? If you are,
let us send you a ton and convince
you also. We specialize in feed.
EtMMER & RITTER
PHONE 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 GAST1NEAU MINING COMPANY,
Thane, Alaska.
FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVEI '
VICTORIA, SEATTLE |
S. S. “PRINCESS MARY”
Leaver Juneau March 10, 21 31.
Ilaggage bonded through to Seattle. Passengers
have no trouble or delay account customs or
Immigration regulations. J ^
R. F. RICHARDSON, G eneral Agent, Juneau, t-n
DAVE EVANS, Agent, Thane.
ALASKA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
SAFETY — SERVICE — SPEED
Tickets to Seattle and Tacoma
NORTH—ARRIVE JUNEAU SOUTH—FROM JUNEAU
Northwestern .March 14
Alameda .March 25
Northwestern .April 5
Alameda .March 12
Northwestern .March 22
Alameda .April 3
Northwestern .April 14
NOTE.—Alameda northbound from Seattle calls at Ketchikan.
Wrangell, Juneau, Haines and Skagway, returning from, Lynn
Canal ports to Juneau before proceeding westward.
W. E. NOY/ELL, Agent, Juneau; Phone 2. »
ELMER E. SMITH, Agent, Douglas; Phone Douglas 33.
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^PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY^
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Steamer Leaves Seattle Northbound Westbound Southbound
City of Seattle .Mar. 5 Mar. 9 .viar. 9
Ad. Watson .Mar. 1C Mar. 19 Mar. 29
Three Sailings per week from Seattle, San Francisco, los angelei
and San Diego
TICKET OFFICE ON ADMIRAL DOCK; J. H. KUNE, A&t. Phone 4.
GUY SMITH, AGENT AT DOUGLAS; Phone 18.
SAFETY COURTESY SPEED SERVICE

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