The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1927, Page 6

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ok THE DAILY POLL \ \\D Ilh]{ PALS [[So0VE KNOWN ME LONG ENOUGH TO WNOW THAT M NOT SQUEAMISH, SHARP BUT 1 BALK AT WHOLESALE ASSASSINATION! JUST You SAIL YOLR SHIP AND LEAVE ALL THE BLOODSHED TO E ) & KIDNAP MR v |OF THIS fONraJNDL[fi KNUTENOGGLE, PERKING FAMILY, (leasman 5 i by Nemapase: Fotae Soriue Wrangell Narrows Closed to Large Boats MuV I‘) MARINE NEWS I Official annbuncement has been 5 s R R R R SN SN ALASKA l;MPIR[: MONDAY MAY 16, 1927. | » THAT WAS OUR) | EXACTLY? AND L5 R ORIGINAL SAM SHARP SOONS IT GETS DARK, F Lshmg T ackle AGREEMENT, NEVER WENT BOYS, CHUCK THIS / p : 1 BELIEVE BACK ON AN CAN OVERBOARD. || AT REASONARLE PRICES AGREEMENT e T | See Our Stock of IN HIS LIFE . i ? TROLLING GEAR ‘| including Wire Leaders—the kind you want . AR, BT ) { | HARRIS Hardware Company STGVES OUR SPECIALTY Open Eyenings Phone 218 ! | Classified 4(ls ¥ s t X'IY;I:LI h\x ({1;] ‘:‘lmlj ( e F()R SA\LE Commi n to the that - . § P s o [ Wrangell Attows will Be: eloged um ALE Singer Sewing Ma- ALAMEDA ARRIVES STEAMER QUEEN |t o vewel ogiming T || RS AR S SR FROM SOUTH, SAILS | IS NORTHBOUND | i "t “hiacs may il rench || G, o All mukes revaired. Singer | Machine 21 Seward AGA‘N ON RETURN shurg from the north. Fish r Queen, Capt. Vietor En- ind other small hoats may bk ; : vived in port night a > to use the Narrows but ) U‘”: i 35 ton o keep well away from plant on shars. account of ng here we » room house on Sixth, unfurnished. See SERVING Al 45/[,4 Resgularly and Dependab &mthbound Ar.Juneau 12 Lv. Seattle Ar.Juneau Adm. Farragut .April 27 April 30 May **Queen [April 28 May 1 May Adm. Evans May 7 May *Adm. Rogers May 9 May Adm. Watson May 14 May *Queen May 16 May Calls Haines and Skagway omitting Sitka. —Calls Haines, Skagway and Sitka. ‘Watson, Evans and Farragut calls Ketchikan, Pet- ersburg, Juneau and Southwestern Alaska ports. Rogers and Queen call at all Southeastern ports 5 S B ( ol s )i'\:”l' a « with exceptions as shown. A RS \ 5 . dx 0 1 - Through tickets sold from Juneau to California M W 1 \ 3al N M e ; ! MOTORSH]P MAE\GNITA Juneau Public Lib ports, also to New York via Panama Canal. . ic Library Joln I W i RETURNS FROM SiTKA; ) ; S i 1, a win A Al T and Free Reading Room Phone 4 DoPhlonc ‘115'“ 50, e 1 e e i wanine CANNERIES UNDER WA" e e T e City Hall, Second Floor i i Mg R points north and will return R ndition Bargain. ! Main Street at 4th PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE 5 3 i 1 ) und, Wednesday ev 3 rithoat \1\ gnita, Capt. H., Phone 602, Reading Room Open Fror g ng. Af & Bere the steamer M n, arrived in Junean last | 8 a m to 10 p. m e. I 4 led Glacier, Pa ¥ 1 Sitka il way ports. | FOR il y\\.v boat. | (‘ir<ulatblonlrluun O])l;ll F;rom al - £ leaving o teamer wers Mrs., Cap on reports fairl od Frisco y duty en gite il - bHh vin F. . Webster, Mrs. Bmma Matthews, wea perienced during tho trip | Bine Inquire Apt. 1,;[ 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. H. F. ALEXANDER, President 2 Bay, Petc ) arns, Mrs m Johns T} rship Brant Clidt | to 8:30 p. ia. urg, Wrangell, and Ketchikan, Eaabaac- Al n of th i — ———— Current M N =gt and two steer for is makin 0 FOR SALE Git nENT — l’nuns‘ oy agazines, Newspapers, e ADMIRAL WATSON R. Noville, A. J. Nelson and patrolling the fur seal herd on| Brunswiek Phonographs, Recurds, e;};’;é '?ODOI:ILLEN & i C. W. Jones, Loster n its annual ration northward. The S pert Piano Tun f g T A g 4 ENROUTE WEST |ionderson, iive Henderson, Joyee calm woafher prevailing of late has R Tapsirii = = -8|Old Papers for sule at The Empire Office SATURDAY NIGH | Henders Caroline D. Todd, 1.‘ made seal hunting favorable to the Shopge. Phote Sitka Indians who are privile to pui- i ‘ 4 s i s with spears only. Many fin Steamer Admiral Watson, EVANS SOUTHBOUND e boen taken into Sit | 1. J. SHARICK on Glass, arrived port Capt. 8. J. sold to t fur buyors Jeweler and Onti ttle at 10:30 o'clock Satur '..‘ u The canneries have g ) ptician Salls every Wednesday even- it, with, 195 tons:of Topal freig b T ed 0, i iheln i watie Gatew. Hund w:m..m.s\ atches, Diamoncs MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. ing for Excursion Inlet, { g 3" mail. Pas fied trom ihe € ity Wharf route. Web cre Water Wiheels. J. Ducrest, 111 e Silverware Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Migouttiey; M. 4 b, i i o YA 3rd. Reuton, Wash. ] g Yeust Hirst Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carrying Passengers : “Tontkon 2 ¥ DAl L GRS el Bl = e g b2 and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o’clock Wednes- ] White, A. E. Beaudin, Scott s for Juneau from (he west- Wiy to the FOR RE 1 day. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. A and Mamie Martin, and eight |20 4 Cannery S o T ! FERRY SCHEDULE f 3 IR e N 0 at most of !Inu 3 g vl 1§ ke Loy K4 steamer suiled at 1 o'clockly T T 7 for the coming y T:‘l:lm E'fft).}.-}.'.',:'q ¥ Effecttve May 1st, 1926 Sunday morning for tl restward 3 he P. A. F. at jon Inlet - / g 14 il with the a | Tides Tomorrow the culy trap that is now fisbi T raravined vooms. Star|Leave Juneau for Douglas, Tread- A L A S K A ,Iunr au 1 ey TR in Chathem its. Over 1,200 Kin well and Thane L. Galla oW tide . aught up to date :10a.m. 1 a.m.§ *12: 00Nn1 Mulholland, Charles V High tide 171 in Juneau on |FOR RE 0 | p.m. 3 STEAMSHIP COMPANY for Yakutat; Col 2 Low tide 2. Tony Pietro frorm heated., Inquire \m Francisco, ¢:15p.m. Op.m Kodiak; L. Ratehford, '\I"»I""'”‘JY~ .| High tlde 150 feet| chichagot; William Caswell, Joe| Bakery. {11:16pm, i SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED Lynn Smith, and three steer e Mayer, 1. E. Rupert, Bob Cortuti, L. | == ! Le: Douglas for J i y ns " " - i ins—3$5 ave Douglas for Juneau i Seward; P. H. Doyle, A, gOME OF QUICK SERVICE [F. Tichert, from Sitk b L P i g B e o ¥51 g.g0am. 19 30am. 1§12:56p.m. SAILING SCHEDULE v Denzell, and fifteen | gyjrg pressed from 15 to 20 min- €. A, Frank, Charles ) k{ ~ per wioutili.luquire Mrs. Hogan,| , 5:25p.m. . Due Juneau Due Juneau utes. Phone 576, JORDAN'S VALET, McConnel, John Phipps, ']';'"H Sest-| Beaview Apartments. ] 10:05p.m. | Steamer Lv. Seattle Northbound Southbound - ———— gt rom from Tenakee; C. N. Basio from | 0ld papers roe suis at The Empire |SERVICE. ! vy [Hood Bay; Mus, Mny Harris trom | SEAVIEW APTS. -- 1-2-3 Room ! 4 »‘fmemed' | ALASKA ... 7 May 10 May 18 & e e e e ieemsed osteo- Toonah, and Mrs. Annie Samato from | Apartment. Fully Furnished. Bath —Douglas only ; *ALAMEDA . 13 May 17 May 17 T T T T L h:‘rk ";.’;"JL“.,"'JL fl‘;’e‘;";:;‘m";‘m‘m Funter Bay. and hot water included. All 8DtS.! : gatudays only. | NORTHWESTERN ..May 14 May 17 May 26 Bik Vacation and reopened his office' (‘1?:"'1):?»;"“;3“‘2 ‘,‘f-"l.lk,f{('”wr,f(‘,':,':, m’:::‘: newly painted and removated| * _Thane Gold Course. l .May 21 May 24 June’ 1 at 201 Goldstein Building. adv. /might for Sit ‘: Wibtn. Rpridgs Bn;. throughout. ! ~—fSaturdays only. ‘ : 3 KG::M:“‘.:::“”:; '::“.u' C;rdt;",‘:llldfl. Ba- 1 way ports, { 1 touche and Seward. In tion ese por e Alameds { | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR “" | s 1 ‘ I "UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE | | pc o ee—ros WANTED | JUNEAU FERRY and | W Rstl boLh hOTiR. SR0 suLIBaRNE. 56 FRLsr L. ) Anchorage, Alaskn.[ = P T . } NAVIGATION CO | ¢*—Alameda returns from Juneau. ™ o 7. )25 to orse Jower . 1 i Notice is hereby given thnt James Matt Nor 1 y Traill, entryman, together with ki3 ternoon at 4 ichagof witnesses, Edwin Henry Shermau,! ‘Iml way ports with the runnmm The Electrical pnnth on Mhlnh xzmun. about July 15th, around Vicinity, from to August 15th. Kodiak Island JUNEAU s J. A, Martin, and Mr bacific P r and Herbert Lee, all of Tenakee,'! 7\““*‘" / Atlantic & Pacific Packing Alnska, has submitted finel proof on |1, b Ny VO, (NN CUs] Co. 303 Mutual Lite Bldg., Seat- BAKERY Refrigerator his homestead entry, Serial 06229, pey Howard from Port Althorp = — - |for 1ands situated on the north shore; ~The wotorship Jeft Sunday night WANTED—2 women wish day work A GUARANTEED PRODUCT OF ||of Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57° 46’|with 2,000 box shooks for Sunhy| - chamber maid, cleaning, cook- ; Home of THE GENERAL MOTORS {507 N. Longitude 1 14’ 49”7 W.'Point Packing Company, at Funter ing or sewi hone 57 § CORPORATION ‘Furosl List 8-67, H.ZE.S. d\lui 183, Bay AT R FABTHD oA g‘ MILK MAID i3 New Series No. 1662, and is mow NOTICE TO MARINERS use work. Call Cole Transfe: 3 i g in the files of the U. 8. Land Office,| Taku Inlet—Taku Inlet Buoy, 1,| " BREAD i 5 ! at Anchovage, Alaska, and it 0o pro-|reported missing April 22, is now MISCELLANEOUS and } test is filed In the local land office reported submerged in MidehANNA!| e ——— it (;ustmeau at Anchorage, Alaska, within theloff Taku Point, showing only ut Pu.MlST~C:m' e :flu";y“’;- MYREN’S ! period of publication or thirty days g e recommendel tune told from your hand. Wor El -t By C “”‘m‘;“‘”pmm final proof will be|! to 'xli\(v |‘~n caution \\]uln navigating| huginess, marriage and the future HEALTH BREAD ectric Lo. \:luepl\d and final certificate issued. |, (s, VeI until buoy can be | goretold. 302 Front St. FRESH PASTRY PHONE 416 J. LINDLEY, GREEN. ! Chatham St Point Bllis Light { “gamvs TURKISH and STEAM aition March 14, 1927. 19 |reported_extingu \lighted May 11, | “Sitka Harbor established red every ! First Publi Publication May d May 6, was re- 21, t Rm k Light, Harbor ay 10, 19 second: BATHS, Skin Treatments beneficial tor Rheumatism. 304 Front St. adv PHONE 577 Free Delivery LOST AND FOUND flash 0.3 second, candle- 40. Light is located on small white house mounted on structural stoel iower, 20 feet ahove high water, power about TRANS-PACIFIC cad colored dinky. O same by identifyin for this ad. Inquire vner nd| EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE A Em- pEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTI PLANT IN ALASKA. Sitka Harbor Light was then per mauen scontinued. Khaz Bay —Ford Rock Buoy Ford Arm Shoal Buo . g TRANS-CONTINENT AL REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-over Privileges TICKETS ON SALE—May 22 to September: 15 FINAL RETURN LIMIT—Qctober.31, 1827 FAMOUS PRINCESS STEAMERS T . % PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE . 4 Direct Connections at Vancouver fo all luun Points o( 1, and per- United States and Canada CALIFORNIA 4 W.L. COATES, Agent PHONE 478 SOUTHEASTERN ALASEA FREIGHT SERVICE S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL' nniflnm BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU i ‘Wfi' from Union Pacific Dock Seattle lormation ag to sallings, etc., apply to THE mm LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Agomt ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Douglas, Alaske “CLOSING OUT SALE OF GEN1"S FURNISHINGS WOLLAND . MERCHANT TAILOR THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- L W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 LOWER FREIGHT RATES FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle May 14th June 3rd THRU RATES FROM CALIFURNIA POINTS INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 FOR PRINCE Wn'l, Vflcm m PRINCESS mflE——hy 12, ”. PRINCESS LOUISE—June 10 ?";“ PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—J: :g :::l';fl “d .E:ll‘l—'.“h‘l Ifl . - AR far) I & Motorship Margnita i | The official Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves the City ! Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. Direct to Tenakee, Hoonah, ‘Chh:lugof Sitka and Way Ports. Returning via Warm l'prmga Bay, 1 Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Accommodations and Service the Best. ART McKINNON, Agent. Phone 149, Residence 148 SAILS FOR PORT. M. S.PACIFIC 35 o MGMAMA’!W'W J. B. CARO & €O. - ALASKA MEAT CO 'hladc nd lofilflm

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