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THE EMPIRE
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Through which the general
pnblio can always have its
wsnts supplied.
i Closing time for classiled
advertisements: 2 P. M.
Closing Has for display ad
vertuements: 11 L. M.
Ten cents per line trst in
•ertiea
Five oenti for subsequent In
sertion.
Conn* ive average words to
the Use
* FOR SALE _
FOR SALE—-PIANO AND HOUSE-j
hold goods. Upstairs 116 Second,
Street^ __ _I
FOR SA1.E — ALASKA YELLOW
Cedar Foies for telephone end el- j
ectrle power lines. Have now on j
hand 460 from 25 to 80 feet In;
length, tops 6 to 12 inches. Other,
rr dimensions cut to order. Ajso^
Ydlow Cedar logs for sale. We'
cut to order Yellow Cedar Floats
for Floating Traps. Prices F. O.
B. Ship'S tackle, Petersburg, Cope
Fanshaw, or at Logging Camp 5
mile* East of Cape Fanshaw.
Christoe & Ramstead, Juneau,
Alaska. ____
V FOR SALE—4 ROOM WELL FITRN
Ished house, with bwth. Majestic
range, Btrawberry bed and garden
r jflot Price $600 cash. Call after
6 pm. Mrs. S. L. Burton, 629
Park Ave., 1 block above Ken
nedy.
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FOR 8ALE — ELECTRIC RANGE,
R<*11 Top Desk, vacuum clean
er. Heater with coils, laundry
stove. Kitchen Queen, dining set,
phonograph, beds, chiffonier, rugs,
rooking chairs. garbage can.
Phone 266.
366.
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FOR SALE — CHILD’S BED AND
Springs, drop rides, 4 ft. by 6 ip.
long, $6. Drop head Singer Sew
ing machine, good working Order,;
$15. Baby buggy, $5. Inquire.
102 Gastlneau Ave.
FOR SALE — KINDLING WOOD
Phone 143. _
FOR SALE — SAVAGE 303 WITH
reloading outfit cheap. Phono
352.
FOR SALE — SMALL CANNERY.
Make inquiry at Empire 2380.
jfor sale—Singer sewing ma
chine. Good condition. Phone
1704.
FOR SALE—OASBOAT PHEASANT.
$2,000. 4 8 ft. long, 26 b. p. At- '
las. Recently overhauled. Phone i
4002, Box 851.
FOR SALE — SHIPMENT LATEST
Brunswick records. Come in and
hear them. Anderson Music.
Shop. Phone 143.
FOR SALE—MAXWELL CAR, RE
cently overhauled. Also for hire,
by day or hour with or without i
driver. Inquire Imperial Pool!
Hall.
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THE LATEST BRUNSWICK REC
orda and Consul Phonographs at
: Andereon's Plano Shop. Pianos
tuned. Phone 143.
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£ WALL BOAlCfcr — write Tor sam
ps. Ot Washington plaster wall
boortl won’t warp, won’t burn. Mfd.
by Washington Building Products
CA. $111 K. Marginal Way, BeatUe
LOST AND FOUND
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a FOUND—KODAK IN CEMETERY'
Owner pay for ad and inquire;
*?• Mr*. Fred Peterson.
FOR RENT
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• FOR RENT—3 ROOM FURNISHED
Afpt. Phone 2004 421% E. 7th St.
! FOR rent~'furnished room.
Call 115 Wert 6th St. or Phone
810.
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: FOR RENT—4 ROOM FURNISHED
apartment. Phone 221.
\ 6 ROOM UNFURNISHED PLAST
. ered house. Newly renovated.
; Phone 306.
1 FOR RENT OR SALE — MODERN
cottage. P. 0. Box 966.
; FOR RENT—7 ROOM HOUSE WITH
bath. Inquire Nugget Shop.
FOR RENT — HOUSEKEEPING
apartment with bath. Corner-3rd
and Gold St. Phone 136.
* iroR RENT — CABINS ON WIL
lOughby Are. Inquire J.uneau Apt*
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\ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM APART
' f tnent, furnished, two bed rooms
t big dining room and kitchen. |16
V. a month. Juneau Apts.
FOR RENT—<S1A ROOM UNFURN I
iahad bouse on Distin Are. Allen
Shattnck.
~Vo* RENT—« room* and privat i
bath, ataam heated and elegantly
tarnished. Inquire Office Wlndao
^PHONOGRAPH for rent, ^hon
* PIANO FOR RENT—Phone 141.
j POLLY AM) HER PALS Bj7 cypp STERRETT
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_MISCELLANEOUS
CARD READING at III West Ith I
| Xt., on Tide Flats.
PALMIST—u<u)e and nave your
fortune told from your band. Work,
truelneae, marriage and tbe future
foretold. 306 Front St.
WANTED
! WANTED — TO RENT, 4 OR 5
j room furnished house. Inquire
| Montgomery, Empire.
;
l WANTED — WOMAN OR SCHOOL
girl for general housework. In
quire Leader Dept. Store or Phone
I 454.
For engraven ot printed calling
cards see The Empire.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
•Anchorage, Alaska April 4, 1924.
Notice is hereby given that Henry
Shirt tuck, a citizen of the United
istiateo, through John F. Mullen, his
attorney in fact, has filed appllca
! lion, Serial No. 05949, for a paten; |
under and by virtue of Sections I
2306 and 2307, Revised Siatutes of I
the United\ Stafgs, aa -assignee ofj
Sanford L. Kent, for a tract of land!
jin Survey 149?" Situated approxi
:mn!01y one mile northwest of the,
Town of Juneau, Alaska, in lati
tude 5,8’ 18' 31" north, and long!-,
tude 124°-26' 17" west, described:
us . follow*:
Beginning at corner No. 1,
, approximately one mile north
west of Juneau, Alaska, whence
U. S. L. M. No. 3 bears S. 46
25' 40" F. 49.22 Chains; thence j
| N. along line 4-3 of Survey N).
j 1453, S. A. II. claim of J. F.
Mullen; 6.78 chains to corner
| No. 2; thence W. 3.03 chains
j to corner No. 3, identical with
I corner No. 2 of Survey No.
j 593, S. A. II. claim of L. B.
AdSlt; thence S. on W. boundary
along line 2-1 of Survey No.
593, S. A. H. claim of L. B.
Adsit, 6.78 chains to corner No.
4 to the center of a sidewalk
four feet wide; thence from
corner No. 4, 3.03 chains E. to
corner No. 1, the place of be
ginning, containing 2.055 acres.
Variation 32° 30' East.
This tract is bounded on the
East by U. S. Survey No. 1453,
S. A. H. claim of J. F. Mullen;
on the West by United States
Survoy No. 593, S. A. H.
claim of L. B. Adsit, and on
the North and South by un
survoyed lands.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely any of the above land should
file their adverse claimi with the!
Register of the United States Land
Office at Andhorage, Alaska, within
the period of publication, or thirty
’ays thereafter, or they will he
barred by the provisions of the
statute. FRANK A. BOYLE,
Register.
First publication: May 14, 1924.
Last publication: July 16, 1924.
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I HOME COOKED MEALS
| BANQUETS AND LUNCHEONS
DINNER PARTIES
) By Appointment.
ROCKLAND HOUSE
Oppoelte Palace Theatre.
PHONE 236.
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FIRE ALARM CALLS
1-8 Third and FrantMn.
1-4 Front and FrankUa.
l-d Front, near Ferry Way.
1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchaaga.
1-7 Front, opp. Otty Wharf.
1- 8 Front, near Saw Mill.
2- 1 'tome Grocery.
2-3 Willoughby, opp. Dole Da—.
2-4 Front and Seward.
2-6 Front and Mala.
2-6 Second and Main.
2-7 Fifth and Seward.
2- 9 Fire Hell.
3- 2 Gastlaean end ltawn
3-4 Second and Gold.
3-6 Fourth and Harrta.
3-6 Fifth and Gold.
3-7 Fifth and East.
1-8 Seventh and Gold.
3- 9 Fifth and Kennedy.
4- 1 Ninth, back of power bourn
4-2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Asha
4-8 Dletln Are., and Indian ML
4-6 Ninth and Calhoun.
4-6 Seventh and Mata.
4-1 Twelfth, at Northern I/dry
4-1 (Twelfth apd Willoughby.
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1 MARINE NEWS |V
FILIPINO LABOR IN HAWAII
MAY SOON BECOME A MENACE
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' STEAMER MOVEMENTS |
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NORTHBOUND
QUEEN due to arrive at 7 a. m.
| Sunday.
ALAMEDA due to arrive at 8:30 |
a. in. Tuesday according to a
' j cable received by Agent Now
I ell. May be a mistake and
1 mean Sunday.
; YUKON due to arrive next Tues- |
j day. |
SCHEDULED SAILINGS |
! ESTEBET1I will sail for Skag- j
| way and wayports at 11 p, m. j
| Monday.
PrtTNCESS ROYAL scheduled to |
sail from Vancouver tonight at |
!•;, 9jMK:k- 1
p JllfWflftSON scheduled to sail i
| from Seattle May 20 at 9 a. I
| m. j
| ADMIRAL EVANS scheduled lo i
j sail from Sea'tle May 20 ar 10
i a. m. 1 |
ADMIRAL ROGERS scheduled !; |
| to sail from Scattlf May 21 at I
| 10 a. m.
| NORTHWESTERN scheduled to [ !
sail from Seattle May 21. at I ;
9 a. m.
MAIL BOAT GEORGE JR., sails
from Juneau for Petersburg
next Saturday noon.
SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS I i
ALASKA scheduled southbound !
i | about May 20.
| ADMIRAL WATSON is due ! j
| south about May 24.
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DEAN RICE IN SKAGWAY.
There will he no services at Trin
ity Cathedral in Juneau tomorrow,
nor St. Luke’s Church in Douglas,
as Dean C. E. Rice is absent in
Skagway holding services in that
city. He is expected to return to
Juneau on the Alameda.
HASTINGS, Neb.—Half an hour
after a stormy congregational meet-j
ing to discuss the allowing a Klan (
lecturer to conduct revivals, the First
Baptist Church was burned to the!
ground last night. Incendarism is!
suspected.
BERRY’S TAXI SERVICE.
Ride in ease and comfort with
Berry in his fine big Cadillac. Will
take you any place you want to go.
Phone 199. Stand next door to
Gastlncuu Hotel. —adv.
ALL ABOARD |
FOR
WHITEHORSE j
VIA SKAGWAY
“ALMA”
Leaves Juneau 7 A. M.
Friday, May 23, 1924.
Adults
Round Trip Tickets $15.
Children under 12 years,
$7.50.
I Juneau to Whitehorse
and return.
Phone 6 for reservations
1 * now.
Juneau Ferry &
Navigation Co.
HONOLULU, May 17. — Unless
means are devised to instruct Fili
pinos, a large numiber of whom
have been brought to Hawaii by the
sugar planters' association, in Am
erican standards and customs, tlie
Territory will face a menace such;
as no ofher community has encount-j
cred, H. \V. Mo:calf, Superintend* nt (
of the Filipino center of the Ha-1
wailan Board of Missions, has toll
the Oliam'bor of Commerce litre.
Failure to take action previously
along those lines is the direct cause
of the present strike of seine Fili
pino plantation laborers, Mr. Met
calf said. Tlie only way to cont .1
tiho large Filipino population w ulJ
| be largely through Filipino 1 idcr
>hi.p, and FHtoifjot: should b.* train
ed for tints •, he ( iitinued.
FIMpinto <p*mi to H wail with no
conoo. * ion of the value of money,
and 1 k hpiii work as punishment
I and ’i)t n« a necessity to sustain
i lift, the pcakt r continued. He ad-1
vac. *1 the employment of 20 Fili
pinos uy leading commercial con-j
corns co tliat they might be train
ed. and In turn train tdicir country-1
men later. He said they should bo
started in the lowest positions at
small pay and be permitted to do-'
volop gradually.
“In this way it would be pos-l
ible Ito produce Filipino leaders!
who would understand the customs,:
ideals and practices of the country,,
in which they live. When it is con-!
sidcred that tho life of Filipinos in!
their homeland is entirely different!
in every respect from their exist-;
ence here, it is a marevl to me thai j
those men have adopted themselves j
to local conditions as well as they,
have.”
Mr. Metcalf said that the F*i 1 i-,
piuos now comprise the second larg-]
edt racial group In the Territory,;
being led only by the Japanese. j
S. B. HULLS MAY BE
MADE INTO CANNERIES
SEATTLE, May 17.—It is announc-1
ed that 20 former Shipping Board
hulls In Lako Union sold to Capt.
J. C. Brownsfield, of Seattle, and
associates, by the Equitable Trans
portation Co., of San Francisco, may
be converted into floating salmon
canneries.
TO THE GENTLEMEN WHO STOLE
MY MONEY YESTERDAY
When you get broke come back I
again, and you do not need to sneak :
in the back door and steal from i
me. If you ask me like a man for I
help and I can possibly do so with
out taking the last crusit of bread
from my own children, you or any
one else can be assured of help. My
happiness is the happiness of others.
Your respectfully,
adv. F. W. HARRIS.
, STANLEY
FOUR-SQUARE
Household Tools
Choose the tools you need for use about the home from our
full line of Stanley Four-Square Household Tools. 32 tools in
all—made especially for your everyday use in doing the many
jobs that must be done.
INDIVIDUALLY BOXED AND TAGGED AT
POPULAR PRICES.
COMPLETE STOCKS IN ALL LINES
ARE CARRIED BY
C. W. YOUNG CO.
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Tides Tomorrow
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Low tide 6:26 a. m..—3.9
I High tide 12:44 p. m.17.2
Low tide 6:34 p. m.—0.3
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TIDES MONDAY.
High tide 0:39 a. ra.19 7
Low tide 7:11 a. m. —4.7
High tide 1:31 p. m.17.4 I
Lod tide 7:19 p. m..—0.1
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MRS LESLIE EXTENDS THANKS
FOR BETHEL BEACH HOME FUND
JUNEAU, May 16.—To the Editor —
I would like to express ray appre
ciation to th tr ends who so gener
ously cnp*rlhn*' d toward the Bethel
B' trh Horae Fund through the peti
t'on r<- ulated before my departure
lest fall. 1 also thank those who
circulated the petition. The amount;
realized for the first payment was
$299.50. Of this $254 was paid on'
the first payment of $400 in October.
There is $53 on deposit in the First
National Bank to be used toward the
second payment now due.
The Bethel Beach Homo will be a
town home belonging to Juneau.
Thanking all in behalf of the Bethel
Beach Horae,
MRS. M. O. LESLIE.
OFFICIAL DROPS DEAD.
According to advices received at
Anchorage, Deputy Marshal ,T. L. Her
on of Bethel, on the Kuskokwln riv
er, dropped dead recently, his sudden
demise being attributed to heart
disease.
A. J. SPRAGUE IS DEPARTMENT
EDITOR FOR OUTDOOR LIFE
A. J. Sprague, well known fish
culturalist of Juneau, has been ap
pointed fish culture department edi
tor by the Outdoor Life magazine, of
Denver, to succeed S. E. Land, recent
ly deceased. All querie.s concerning j
fish culture to be received by Out-|
door Life will be referred to Mr. |
Sprague, as its authority on the sub-;
ject, for answer.
Just received a shipment of I
Queen Quality Shoes. Goldstein’s!
Emporium. —adv. J
Auk Bay Stage ;
| Make trip anytime, 3 passen- j >
gers or more.
No Regular Trip Yet
Round Trip $2.50. Phone 64 | I
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FOR WESTWARD ALASKA POINTS!
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I. I. “ITAIR” leaves Seward on the 10th of ee*k monts
■filing at all points as far west as Un&laska.
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SAN JUAN FISHING AND PACKING CO.,
0. C. FENDERSON, Agent, Seward, Alaska
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MAIL BOAT foh Petersburg and way portv
rCADPC ID I’aku Harbor, Snettlshani, Speel River, Baas- j
liLUftliJ, JK. dum, Windham Bay,Gambler Bay.Pybua Bay, i
Brother island. Five Finger Station, Fanahaw, Warragut Bay. I
Leaves Saturday at noon. Freight received until 18 JL X. Sab- ‘
urdayg at City Wharf. H. 0. Adams, ticket agent. City Wbns* 1
Phones: Office, 23; res. 4044. Jacob Ottnesa. Teteraburg, Agt.
RAMSTEAF TRANSPORTATION CO.
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_ _ Leaves Monday at 11 p. m. for Haines^ Skag* •
MAIL BuATs.r^:x^u P»**.
_ ping at Tenakee Springs and other Way
EOTCDCTU ',°rts. For information see Dave HotuMl,
LU I LDL I II P^10116 444. Freight accepted until 18 noon,
day of sailing.
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OR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, IRATTLX
Leave Juneau Southbound—
PRINCESS ROYAL - W
May 12-22-June 2
Tickets to all Eastern destination} <'ff-vtlre f«*r
sale May 22nd to September 15th inclusive with final return
limit October 31st. BEGIN YOUR SUMMER TOUR I ROM JUNEAU.
J. L. M’CLOSKKY, Agt., Jureau.
P“ALASKA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
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LEAV B DUB AT JUNKAO
STEAMER Seattle North Booth
•alameda ... May k
NORTHWESTERN .May 3 May 0 May II
JEFFERSON .May 8 May 12 May IV
ALASKA . :.May 10 May 13 May 20
•ALAMEDA .May 15 May 18 May V«
YUKON .May 17 May 20 May W
NORTHWESTERN .May 24 May 27 Ju«a t
•ALAMEDA .-...May 25 May 28 May 0*1
*—Calls Petersburg botli ways.
W. E. NOWELL. AGENT JUNEAU. PHONE 2.
L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453.
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Lv.Seattle Juneau NB Juneau £B
EVANS ...— May f
•WATSON .May 6 May 9 May 84
tROGERS .May 7 May 11 May 14
1 QUEEN .May 14 May 18 May 3k
tROGERS .May 21 May 25 May 81
•EVANS ..-May 20 May 23 June 7
1QUEEN .-.May 28 June 1 Jan* 4
t—Calling Skagway and Sitka, returning td
Juneau.
•—Calling Seward and Anchorage and fray
point went
C. C. NICHOLS, Agent OUT L. SMITH, Agent
Phone 4 Phone IS 1
Douglas, Alaska.
Pacific Coastwise Jerviec
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