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C&WF*£$A% THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM i Through which the general j public can always have its j wants supplied. I Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad vertisements: 11 A. M. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Ten cents per line first in sertion. Five cents for subsequent in sertion. Special rates by the month. Count five average words to the line. -1 FOR RENT FOK KENT — Furnished rooms; steamhcaiea Phone 437. COMFORTABLE, steam - heated rooms for rent. Call 534 Main St., or Phone ID9. FOR RENT—12 rooms. Inquire at Boston Store. WANTED—Situation WANTED — Stenographer and bookkeeper of long, experience de sires position anywhere in Alaska Can furnish highest references. Ad dress ('-606, Empire. WANTED W'ANTKI)-—Oataljoir ; suitable for use around Kox Island. Would pre fer about 30 or H5 foot boat, beafn in proportion; 2 to Itfoot draft, flood engine and plenty of it. KMxed to carry one or more tons of fish. Hull and engine must be 1u good condition. Inquire 'Empire at once. _ WANTED—Plain sewing, by day or hour. Price reasonable. Phone 1304. FOP RENT—Houses FOR RENT—House. Mrs. Mont gomery Davis Sixth and Seward. FOR SALfc 7 -• FOR SALE — Sawmill Boarding House- equipment Rhone 366 FOR SALE—Apartment house of 30 roomB. Nicely furnished. Splen did view. Does splendid business the year" round. Terms very rea sonable. Addhess Box 604. Juneau. FOR SALE — Rocklin House, furnished. Next to Elks’ Hall. Will sell on easy tarnis at reasonable price. Inquire First National Rank ' FOR SALE — 2-room furnished cabin in Nelson’s Addition. Bargain. Cali 204 Front St. FOR SALE OR RENT — Opera house property, 2nd and Seward. Ideal for lodging house or theatre. Will consider terms. Inquire Mrs. Jas. Winn, 127 Franklin St., or Mrs A. Winn’s millinery store , 2nd St. MISCELLANEOUS PIANO FOR KENT—Phone 143 PALMISTS PALMIST—Come and have your fortune told from your hand. Work, buoineu, mar riage and the. future accu -<*My foretold; SOS Front Street. FOR RENT—Apartments FOU RENT—3-room furnished apartment in Grand Building, over Britt's Franklin St. store. Fleetri< stove and heaters. • Apply Coliseum Theatre after 1 p. m. FOB RENT — Two-room apart ments, furnished ot- unfurnished. Phone 366. FOR RENT—Cozy corner apart ment- 3 rooms and bath, fully furn ished, newly retinted, sunny, cheer ful. Juneau Apartments, Phone 386. FOR RENT — Furnished house keeping rooms Apply 3rd and Gold. Phone 136. CUFF APARTMENTS On the cliff next to the Court home—“The Coxy Corner of Juneau;" 2, 3, 4 room apart ments fully furnished for housekeeping Clean and re spectable Suitable for smalt families, ladles or gentlemen Each apartment a borne by It self Strictly private In every respect,| Including linen, lights, baths, etc.. Telephone services Warm and comfortable. Reason able rates THt JUWF.AT* ANTI SEAVIEW APABTMFNTS Newly furnished housekeep ing room*, fully supplied with all modern conveniences, Includ ing light, water, baths. All outside rooms Splendid view of the Channel Two S and 4 room suites suitable for private families Special winter rates THE SEAVIEW Has clean, cozy apartments In Z. 3 and l-room suites for bachelors looking for clean | quarter* Running water In | all room* Rate* verv reason | able for the winter. Phone I 18# I fraternal Societies -G? Gaslineau Channel B . P . 0 . ELfS Meeting Wednesday Evening at 8:00 o’clock Elks’ Hall J. A. SNOW, Exalted Kuler. JOHN A DAVIS, » * Secretary Co-Ordinate Bodied Scottish Bite Mar. 4 — Business meetinj. all Bodies. Installation officers. Alaska Boilgo of Perfection. Mar. 18.—Alaska-" Council Kauosn No. 1. March 24—Maumly Thursday, Rose Croix. March 27—Easter Sunday, Uor,e Croix. I. O. O. F. SILVER now LODGE NO. 2 A. Meets every Thursday evening 7'MO. Od4 Fellows’ Hall. 2nd and Franklin Sts. CJunnar Gustafson, Sec'y. 15. Smith, Noble Grand. Visiting I.O.O.K welcome. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147. P. & A. M. Stated Communication genond »n<1 Fourth Mordota of each Month. In Odd Fellow# Hall, beginning a* 7:1(1 n’cloefc C. J. WOOKTER. Master. CHAS. E. NAUHEL. jSeiretery n \ A Order of the EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tuee days of each month At 8 o’clock, 1. O. O. F. Hall ASITA NAGHEL, W. M. LOTH NOKDLING, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SEGHBMS COUNCIL No. 1760. Meetings second ar 1 last Mondays at 7:3(1 e* m. Transient liroth ers urged to attend. Council Chambers Fifth St. Martin A. Lavenlh. G. K. Kd ward V. Beaudin, Secretary. SHRINE DANCE Third Thursday every month A. B. HALL Invitational. AMERICAN LEGION •Alford John Bradford Post No. 4, Juneau, Alaska. Regular meetings on second and fourth Thursdays of each month, at 8 p. m Elks' Lodge Room. John J. Woodard Post Commander. Phone 1804; George K. Mann, Post Adjutant Phone 196. LOYAL ORDER OF f MOOSE. Juneau Lodj-e 700 Meets every Frida} night, 8 o’clock, Moose Hall. S Wallstedt, Dictator; R. H. Stevens, ' -iecretary. WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION Juneau Chapter No. 439 Meeting second and fourth Tuesday of each month, 8 o'clock. Mooee Hall. Senior Re gent, Mrs. Sigurd Wallstedt. Secretary. Mrs. O. lug man USED FURNITURE Bought, Sold and Exchanged N. ROCOVICH 211 Seward St. Telephone 441. P. O. Box 261 Kodak and Photo Supplies NORTHWESTERN KODAK SUPPLY CO. Eastman Kodak Co. 1415 Fourth Avenue Seattle By CUFF STERRETT POLLY AND HER PALS In Other Word, Robert Put His Foot in It. |v*rri\ -The J rosertA TYPICAL INAUGURATION, PARADE IN WASHINGTON. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Probate Court Before H. B, LeFevre, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, for Ju neau Precinct, Alaska. , • In the Matter of I he Guardianship of tlie person and estate of War ren S. Burns, an Insane Person. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that I was on the 24th day of Jan uary, 1921, by the U. 8. Commis sioner, Ex-Off lelo Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, Juneau, Alaska, duly and regularly appointed guard ian of t lie person and estate oi 1 V.’arren 8. Burns, an insane person, and I hare taken tire oath of office and letters of Guardianship hart been i sued to •me; THEREFORE all persons bavin:1 claims against the. said Estate are. hereby required to present them t< me at my office at Juneau, Alaska wiLh the proper voucher^ within six months from the date of thi.; notice Dated this 9th day of March, l:i21. ARTHUR OOGHE, 1 Guardian First publication March 9, 1921. East publication April G. 1921. LADYSMITH COAL We ran now furnish you Ladyuraith coal, dry kludlln*. moving and hauling of all kinds. Phone 3442. COLE TKANSFEB C’0. FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third atid Franklin 1-4 Front and Franklin It Front, opp Marshall ft Newman. 1-6 Front, opp and >»r aid Dispatch. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wbtrl. 1- 8 Front, near Sawmill. 2- 1 Home Germain Grocery 2-3 Willoughby o>p. Col* barn 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-6 Front and Main 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2- 9 Fire Hall. 3- 2 Gastlneau and Kawi Way 3-4 Second and Gold. 3-6 Fourth and Harrla. 3-6 Fifth and Gold 3-7 Fifth and East. 3-8 Seventh and Gold 3- 9 Fifth and Kennedy 4- 1 Ninth back ef power houae 4-2 Calhoun. opi> Juneau 4pt« 4-3 Olefin Ave ft Indian Street. 4-6 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Main. 4-7 Twelfth at Northern L'dry 4-8 Twelfth and Wlllonahhv NELSON WiLL CLOSE OUT BUSINESS HERE X. G. Nelson is going to close out his store in Juneau, offering his stock for sale, anil will go to Los Angeles and engage in the whole sale fish business. He has been in business in Juneau for a number of years. On his recent trip to California, Mr. Nelson interested himself in the Newport Fish Company, at Los An geles, a wholesale concern,, and he has received several telegrams that he must go South at the earliest o.-.sibie date and become identified active management. » ASKS ARREST OF JUDGMENT _I Motion in arrest of judgment was filed by S. Hellenthal this morning in the case of E. Millich and John Engblad, yesterday found guilty on two counts for violation of the liquor laws. The arrest of judgment : - asked notwithstanding the verdict, for reasons that the allegations --at ort i in the said counts and the facts stated do not constitute a •rime. REV. OLSON TO PREACH Rev Joseph Olsen, will speak at he regular prayer meeting in the Met!:"fii*:t Church at Fourth and 3ev. - r«| streets tonight, and all are welcome. This service will be in English. Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr Olson will hold a meeting for Scandinavian people only, speaking ;n the Norwegian language. ELECTRICIAN HAS LEFT ST. ANN HOSPITAL, WELL Homer G. N'ordling. an electrician employed by the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, lias left St. Ann Hospital where he was confined for ! several day-; following an operation. He is now at his home, and improv ing rapidly. NOTICE ALASKA CHAPTER ROSE CROIX NO. 1. On Thursday evening, March -4 R 7 : ■ |j. in , Alaska Chapter Rose Croix X l will observe the annual ■errn my of 'EXTINGUISHING THE 1.1(11 ITS " And on Easter Sunday, March 77 at . Hi" p. in., the ceremony of RELIGHTING THE LIGHTS” will be observed l-adics accompanied by Knight i Ro. .. Croix will be admit ted to the Sunday exercif.es. WEATHER MAN IS SICK WITH ATTACK LA GRIPPE! M. B. Suraers, Meterologist in charge of tlie local Weather Bureau office and head of the Bureau for Alaska, is sick at his home in this: city with an attack of la grippe. JOYCE IS BAILIFF James J. Joyce has been appointed bailiff in the District Court presided over by Judge Fred M. Brown. The Lest of job work, of all kinds, i3 done by the Empire. Cali us up for quotations. ORPHEUM ROOMS -- - SteHin heated, furnished room*. I lot and cold running water la every room Transient rate* II 00 and up. Poruer Mela and Willoughby. Phone lit, Juneau Ferry & Navigation Company Leaving Juneau for Douglas, Tread well and Thane 7:10a.m. 12:15p.m. G:10p.m. *9:30a.m. §2:00p.in. |7:30p.m. tl :00a.m. *3:10p.m. 9:40p.m. 4:40p.m. ll:25p.m Leave Douglas for Treadwell and Thane 7:25a.pi. 12:30p.m. 9:55p.m. *9:45a.m. *3.25p.m. 11:50pm. 4 :63p.m. 6:25p.m. tl:15a.m Leave Treadwell fpr Tliane 7:30a.m. 12:35p.m. 6:30p'm. | *9:50a.m. *3:30p.ra. I0:00p.m ! 5:00p.m. 11:55p.m 11:20a.m Leave Thane for Treadwell, Douglas and Juneau 8:10a.m. *12:50p.m. 10:15p.m •10:05a.m. 4:05p.m. 12:001).m. 5:15p.m. tl'-35a.m 6:45p.m. Leave Treadwell for Douglas and Juneau 8:25a.m. *l:05p.m. 7:00p.m. *10:2oa.m. 4:20p.m. 10:30p.m. 5:30p.m. 12:16a.m. tl: 50a.m Leave Douglas for Juneau 8:3otrn •1:10p.m. 7:05p.m •10:25am 2:16p.m. 7:45p.m 4:25p.m. 10:35p.m 6:35pm. 12:20a.m fl:55a.m •—Freight will be accepted. 5—Call Douglas Saturdays only, t—Saturday night only. All Freight Accepted at Shipper's Eisk and Must Be Prepaid. I ACC I D>E aITALLV KtCKEtA "Polly “ The /AaJklE-V |uaie>e« The tasle 1 \X/AL. T>iL>a4TCH A \ APOLOGIZE. V’POCE. "PfiJcWL • JCe^Taimly. S'ie. ! Took. 'RaiaIS To [eyrlaia] That I Tho<J6mT »t ^ ^ |\x/AS 'The 'T/ABLE LEG If17 Voo X>I3T (YVU3T. Utfi, it n«srAra i mii«i Mina, isi. aur t:ru* uin mats [mo XX/OMDER. SHE^ \x/as Sore . Som* THERE ARE A THOUSAND WAYS TO SPEND ^WONEY BUT ONLY ONE ^AY TO SAVE, Have a Bank Account iVv, ': The First National Bank ot Jurieaa FINE POULTRY TKW DELIVERY HOUR k J1' * *■ " Frye-Bruhn Market 10 a. m. and i » a. JJtTHUl FICKU, Met. Seward Street “After all has been said about coal, it is stiU coal/’ said a man to ns. We did not argue the point with him, but sent him a ton of our coal; now lie knows the difference and admits it. Are you of the same opinion: ? If you are, let us send you a ton and convinco you also. We specialize in feed. FEMMER & 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 GASTINEAU MINING COMPANY, Thane, Alaska. ' « i CANADIAN] \vPACIFIcJ ^BAILWAY^ FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVE1 (. VICTORIA, SEATTLE S. S. “PRINCESS MARY” Leaves Juneau March 10,, 21 31. Baggage bonded through to Sedirte. Passenger! have no trouble or delay account customs Of Immigration regulations. R. F RICHARDSON, O eneral Ager.t, Junean. DAVE EVANS, Agent, Thane ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY — SERVICE — SPEED iickets to Seattle and Tacoma NORTH-ARRIVE JUNEAU SOUTH—FROM JUNEAU ALAMEDA JEFFERSON . NORTHWESTERN March 25 March 27 ..April 5 NORTHWESTERN .. March 22 ALAMEDA .April 3 JEFFERSON March 28 NORTHWESTERN .. April 12 W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Juneau; Phone 2. ELMER E. SMITH, Agent, Douglas; Phone Douglas 33. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ’ Steamer Leaves Seattle Northbound Westbound Southbound City of Seattle .Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Ad. Watson .Mar. 10 Mar. 19 Mar. 29 Three Sailings per week from Seattle, San JTrancisco, tos Angeles and San Diego TICKET OFFICE ON ADMIRAL DOCK; J. H. KUNE, Agt. Phoae 4. GUY SMITH, AGENT AT DOUGLAS; Phone 18. SAFETY COURTESY SPEED SERVICE (uPF. ^b>Tr tz,feTl - • m • x