The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 30, 1927, Page 6

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3 IF BY SOME MIRACLE THE PERKINS FAMILY # SURVIVES THIS STORM AND TELL THEIR STORY, WELL HANG FOR 1T’ EREEZE NONSENSE., SHARP. NO OPEN BOAT CAN F MARINE NEWS MARGNITA IN o l ALAMEDA SOUTH 1! The ste r Alameda, C G V. i ‘\\t rrll‘nul arrived in J from Skagway this mornir 30 o'clock | ana departed for ittle at jrl'l]r-()\ X ngoe rriving A gway w Robert Simpson, Mr. | Betty Davis, Everett Nowell, Robert o Y | Coughtin, H. M. Hollman, J. W. Sto- Much Fishing Activity Is Re-| s Tom fe, Mrs. Tom Jimmie, ported at Sitka—Crus- |™5° with 1927. "HOLDS OUT ANOTHER HOUR, WELL PUT MILES BETWEEN US AND THAT —a | Steamer Movements | | NORTHBOUND ! Queen due 11 tonight. | Alaska due tomorrow. Princess Alice due late tomorrow afternoon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Watson scheduled to sail | from Seattle June 1 at 10 a. m. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail | from Seattle June 2 at 10 a. m. Aleutian scheduled to il from Seattle June 4, 9 a. m. | Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 4 at 9 p. m. Dorothy Alexamtier scheduled to | sail from Seattle June 6 at 10 a. m. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle June 7 at 9 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle June 14 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 30, hmtm between six Ern P. all week 1502, W ton for By CLIFF STERRETT VIEKE UBY ALL HAND* oN - Shi p C hcmdlery | BOAT SUP. LS COPPER PAINT and it HARRIS Hardware Company STCVES OUR SPECIALYY Open Evenings Phone 215 WAN TED ANTED — deline, every Office, Store, ete., good commisgsion paid immediately Salesman, Kmpire 3 order, Uranfa Commercial 1299 McAllister Strect, San Cal. nd hou excellent new Specialty, needed by cash with Juneau lcts. ation address P, 0. Pox 251, 0 H. P. Atlas engine. condition F. A J. ouglas. phone Plain_Scwing and alter- Mrs. Archie Rada- x| acres in Kitsap ('mmty \\nslnng— Further %fi%WWTAUflSfifl Resularly and Jependau/ Bontflbound Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Ar. Juneau Adm. Farragut June 2 Adm. Evans May 29 June 8 Queen ... May 30 May 30 Adm. Watson June & June 15 Adm. Rogers June 6 June 9 Dor. Alexander -June 6 June 9 Dorothy Alexander arrives noon, leaves midnight Through tickets sor¢ from Juneau to California ports also to New Yors via Pan.ma Canal. Reserva- tions and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steamship Line also to the SORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE ¥. ALEXANDER, President BRICE H. HOWAKD, Agent Phone ¢ tacean Plentiful. with ;v}"l"{“"’“";f o T | Yukon scheduled southbound | |FOR SALI—6 room house; base- postRr{Rt - lnd1e8 P ot \l“l‘u;:y;l Iff;‘\]'mm_‘ Q\' New about 10:30 o'clock tomorrow ment, garage; See Gus Anderson, ] : £ ¢ il i & 6 aaRare, night || Sixth and Kennedy, in rear of| to 80 Hor¥e ‘Power Mailboat Margnita, Capt. H.|Ann Rohwer. and Merian Ciowdll | admiral - Fareagut scheduled || 'House seine boats and carry arrived -h-wl-m»\m‘ ; H"”‘” Kathlse cedean southhound about June 2. | 1 ponds on fishing grounds around trip to Sitka | ey H . L Stmtions 5 0| Admiral’ EvAns eheduled to re- OR LWASE ouve| wogiak Island Vieinity, from Petepson re-| MoCpushey, #1. "L Sggiens, of: 0 turn_southbound about June 8. 5 \”T‘ ,“1"’“3 | about July 15th, to Aughst 1sth T Y Waath for Khilehosr itas 1h” § LOCAL SAILINGS | ational Bank, Juneau, | Noiry “Atlantic & Pacific Packing! )y a light southeastern and cloudy | Hausking ! e 2 sec ; skies when the ship turned north, | ersburg Sitka and way ports at 8| . frgt foor with 14 foot ceiling M NEl g ; homeward bound PEERER ST o'cloc 1\‘ Wednesday night. substantial frame building; apply| WANTED—2 women wish day work The Sitka fishermen are looking| YUKON SOUTH TOMORROW Pacific salls for Port Alexander to T. H. Ash —chamber maid, cleaning, cook- forward to a large run of king sal- — and way ports First and Fif- | | | ing or sewing. Rhone mon this summer. An unusual abun-} The steamer Yukon is due to ar- teenth of every month at 8 dance of crustacean, the food of her-[Five in Juneau. southhound, tomor 8. m. | .| WANTED — Woman for general rin is seen in the waters @ row night 10:30 o'clock. | | America First leaves for Paters- | house work. Call Cole Transfer. A large run of ——-———— - burg at 1 p. m. every Wed- | Bengoh prodicted, by those who & L i | mesday. | "SOM| sam's TURKISH and STEAM ienced, to be followed by a large run Virginia IV salls for Chichagot | | _ y o _|BATHS, Skin Treatments beneficia of salmon l Tides Tomorrow and way ports at 6 aclock‘ FOR SALE Ford Bug, newiy|for Rheumatism. 304 Front St. adv. \,“”’“ "I‘fil‘"”]' has ’"”’” sold to the | Yow tide 7:12 a. m ) every Wednesday night. 1| overnauled. Phone 3 | et s Sitka cold storage this spring %o | High tide 0:38 g : i e TS 4 n the manager Mr. 4. P. McNeill re-| Low tido 7:17 sll. m 1.4 feet FOR SALE—House and lot, 4 {‘tl](lxx|ls‘ FOR RE ports. To date, 12,000 barrels of her-|figh tide 1:34 p, m 1814 foot — - ———— | and_bath,© completely furnished. | —m—mmr e e :K.lwl 1...:;‘ mr \:'-”1 s r\\rll vn\lTh:- Iv:illil\nlll AT THE HOTELS Bargain. Empire. \" July 1st. Apply J.'M. Saloum. et it ke, M Mevel! o |FROM FAR NORTH TO — FOm SALY _Farmi o o | po O Margnita PARIS WITH THE A. L.| 1. & neones’Taku: s 5 puo. |2 100 Scc Pter Dond Phote 83 Pyooms contraly ‘ocated. ™ Phone 8. i gd i the Eood, BY lips, city; F. R nd, Hoonah; |ARAB Auto outing tents and _r,um} 313 after 5:00 P. M. :,‘,:,.”.‘,;,’,:"I,’\x‘ 1“L| :’»‘Il‘l‘kl'lvl‘f A\\‘nl:n x;)“ Jae Wilkes. ofr ”" "mmr Chatido. l‘uly‘n W. Rittenhouse, San Fran- Seal mmpim,‘tmlnl‘..lnn'g: fi u!: FOR RENT — Newly furnished,| Margnita touchod those ports. The|lar. of the Little Sq Mine, has £ISCO; "“- “““‘”\”‘ L i ']“ :elu) Browst " “heated rooms. Inquire at Star; crew, which handle the fish will ar-]Wired to Juneau for tions to poe e ey | Bakery. rive this week, ready to start th s with the American Legion de = : * 4 tr i W 8 3 n X INT — acKinnon Apart-| BY B ddne it tihe wehatis £ tion. He will parhaps be the , aston;: Grage: S iear Re Ma- FOR RENT Mack The Margnita brought to town a|trip to the convention. I “":::‘”‘l‘l‘l'z,ll;;rf ‘,\'l“‘ "”;,- Sunes - il mfl_w renovated, mu]y furnished. Margnita . o, to a Ry 2 Isaacs od Bay; Miss E ¥ v Indian, Albert kson, of * Hoonah, | NPT L . Hood Bay; W. Thompson,| ed in All makes repaired. "/ YOR RENT—Furuisned cabine—$o '\:h“( a llh:‘ml i “‘l”ll‘::l "llwtl"l; 1)‘ Two Killed When “N('i:' S\‘\'Ml”"' :t‘w“,“’,'m‘?“;()‘Xi,efl({.:)' ks per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan,| Bay while mountain climbing Plane Crashes B o, . Tet _ Seaview Apartments. The passengers for Juneau wenre i bur, McDonald, Seattle SALE—38-foot halibut boat. } oo J. P. McNeill, Sitka: G. Aesquinel SPOKANE, h., May 20.—Thom- W. attle; (;. C. i.-h‘.‘(.m.(,. ! ndard heavy duty en- ; SEAVIEW APTS. -- 1-2-3 Room! Port Althorp: Glen Bdwards, Chicl Rogers, of Opportunity, Wasa., theu, Seattle; J.| 8ine. Reasonable. Inquire Apt. Apartment. Fully Furnished. Bath. g e e Koe; My Fuell Felts, pilot y 'Opportu Ken Tripp, Taku,| CUII Apartments. i and hot water included. All apts. and Mrs. Frank H' ( I\”nr' were killed when a FOR SALE O RENT — Pianos,| npewly painted and nnnvated o i Sk Nee s Ottonon, .",h th iy, m.n:?::}::‘:l’ Lo Salem; R Berty.| Brunswick Phonographs, Recurds,) throughout. tor »ons 1 6 ¢ L | to J e t , Lodi ali- e e o o ORI T O I Joe Zatovieh. John Paul, Chas, Lar'[Felts has been an aviator for 11 pomin: G Eagmay Lodie, Call-| gneet Music, Expert Piano Tun-)-— 4 son, Funter Bay | 5 Zynda ing $5.00, Phoaograph Repairing | B! e i Pt S mocioicraoilii R Shoppe. l’hnne { M A Berkeley; Dave| Anderson Music opp! vl WELCOME CAFE l Evans, D. B, Tuttle,| 143 | Front Street .; - Seattle e i TR e (A ! CAI IF()R;VIA FROCERY i —— e —— 500 Steel Han@power stump pullers) HOME COOKING | 4 4 4 Fresh ra eggs, 3 dozen for| $30 each. Horsepower $75. Aum—I Mrs. A. Haglund, Prop. $1.00. Large size. Sanitary Gre matic Gates. Hand Wellhureu! Specials for This Week 3 cans No. 214 Fernbrook Peaches 3 cans No. 214 Reliance Pears ... 3 cans No. "'/ Reliance Pineapple .......... 1.00 3 cans No. ”/» Cottage Apricots ............. 1.00 3 cans No. 24 Happy Home Prunes ........ 1.00 3 jars 15 0z. S & W Jelly 7 cans 10 oz. Heinz Ripe Olives ............ 1.00 5 cans No. 2 Value or Cosmos Cut Green Y T el T SRS S AR DA 1.00 5 cans No. 2 Peerless Corn ....................... 1.00 5 cans No. 2 Emporium Peas 8 cans No. 2 Van Camps Pork and Beans.. 1.00 6 cans No. 214 Cottage Tomatoes = 8 cans No. 2 Fould’s'Cooked Spaghetti ... 1.00 6 cans Ferbrook Sirdines (pure olive oil) 1.00 6 cans No. 214 H. B, Brand Hominy ........... 1.00 5 cans No. 2 Libby’s Ragoon 7 lbs. Fancy Italian Prunes 5 lbs. Fancy Black Figs FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ON EVERY BOAT—PHONE 478 Will be closed Memorial Day HEATING REPAIRING SANITARY PLUMBING ALL WORK DONE TO COMPLY WITH CITY ORDINANCE AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will, Cost” CALL STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. MARINE, AUTOMOBILE and RADIO BATTERIES “Insist on Quality” —_——— Gastineau Electric Co. PHONE 416 TR, FERRY SCHEDULE Effective May 1st, 1926 Leave Juncau for Douglas, Tread well and Thane % *7:10a.m, 19:15a.m.§ *12:00Nnt 2:00p.m. 13:30p.m. *4:30p.m. 6:15p.m. 7:30p.m.{ 9:40p.m. 11:16p.m. $1:00a.m. Leave Douglas for Juneaun 8:30am. t9:30a.m. 1§12:66p.m, 2:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 5:25p.m. 6:40p.m. 7:45p.m.{ 10:05p.m. 11:30p.m. 1:25a.m.t T—I-‘reight will be accepted. §—Douglas only. i{—Satudays only. *—Thane Gold Course. ~—{Saturdays only. JUNEAU FERliY and NAVIGATION CO. Water Wheels, J. Ducrest, 111 8rd. Renton, Wash. ] BUDAPEST, May 30.—Ten sand duels, fought, arranged or at-| tended, was the record that enabled Karl Fodor, femeing master, to (lu" MISCELLANEOUS~ ’PALHXST—O"“"‘ pas g tune told from your hand. Work business, marriage and the future foretold. ave your 802 Front St. for- happy. Fodor died recently after a cele- bration in honor af his ten thousandth | duel, which was in his (uuinp rooms. For 40 years Budapest duecls were; held, as a rule, in his quarters, | presided ©Over the many political’ sword-quarrels of Count Tisza. “He saw behind the scenes of most of | gz the political differences and xauety scandals of his time. | His most famous affair was ths duel of Count Etienne Kegleviich uml| Deputy Karl Henez. It was to be a deadly fight but it ended before it! started. The count, very near-sighted, ran against his .adversary's sword before the ‘signal for the start and was killed, 33 TERN ALASEA D, B. m Agent Juneau, OUR wsme Ofl’%fi'! | |CAPITOL DYE WORKS C. ueldnar—l’ro!mlanfl Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 I J. SHARICK Je and 0] tmiu Wl't#:l, N s.\lm'wm é‘ Jowe!ry FREIGHT SERVICE S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGETING BETWEEN SEATILE AND JUNEAU from Union Pacific Dock Seattle information as to sallings, ‘etci,” RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CQ. 1160 Stuart ‘lld‘. apply ‘to ~ Beattle, Wash. ESTHER Douglas, Alasks CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT’S FURNISHINGS F. JUREAT ——— WOL LAND CASHEN, Agent ————— e one 575 101d Papers for sale at The Impire Office Salls every Wednesday even- *ing for Excursion Inlet, MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. and Freight. day. Carrying Passengeérs All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o’clock Wednes- Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. ALASKA e \\ @ S AHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY 3 SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Bteamer Ly. Seattle Northbound Bouthbound NORTHWESTERN May 14 May 17 May 25 YUKON May 21 May 24 June 1 ALAMEDA May 24 9P.M. May 28 May 30 ALASKA May 28 May 31 June 9 ALEUTIAN une 4 June 7 June 16 Ports of Call: Kutchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdes, La- touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda will call both north and southbound at Petersburg. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 8 L. W: KILBURN, AGERT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 LOWER FREIGHT RATES FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA * Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle May 14th June 3rd -THRU BATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. . J. K. MoALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 ‘Motorship Margnita | The official Mailboat'of the Juneau, Sitka and Skagway R. P. O. leaves | the city dock every Wednesday evening at 8:00 P. M. direct to Tcna!'n Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka, and Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Skagway lnd Wu Port veqxly service starts June 6, leaving every Monday morning at 9:00 A ART ON, Agent. ‘Phone 149, Residence m & MKINN _ COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. - S | M. $. PAGIFIC FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT CITY WHARF ALASKA MEAT €O. s 5. wwmawlm FPHONE 39 wm;mn

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