The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 1, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WFI\)NI-'.SI).‘\Y. JUNE 1, 19 I‘)77 eturnod home on the ‘Boats Averaging $1,000 Per| % » at g ” Bassinets Trip—Salmon Caught ; on Ha!lbul Gear. i elclikn A _ : " See Our Window Display King salméon trollers in the vicinity by, : ! of Sitka are reaping a rich harvest., { , of Capt.| taking advantage of a heavy rmn of | johanien of the maflboat Starr, pass-| it ey ) L B T s | Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co, Capt. M. J. O'Cofinor, agent in {Alaska for Seward -where - sHe *will] o of the local office of the sl the “SGEIIBE - WOHLN ! ‘ : Bureau of Fi . .. W. Baker, General Freight Hardware and Undertaking here today aftor se . » Agent of tho Al : PHONE 12 in the water ar i ' any, passed ‘1\. after a short trip to the land. The bo: » the steamer Alask aging about $1.000° per trig to the westward towr {prevailing price of 2 wn to Juneau within a| pound % One ~troller alone sold his fisl \ r, of Norfolk, Virginia, v A weeks time, for $470. This fishermen. |y v has decided to remain in| ’ was putting out halibut gear when|Ajiska duving the summer months BY MAKING IT THE NEATEST TOWN IN ALASKA the run struck him. He took 120|4ud visit the interior large kings on halibut gear and these.| [, D Ro Anchoragd attorney, —_— combined with the halihut taken. | iy petyrnin home on the steamer brought him $286. e returned with{Aluka after o business trip, to_ the KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL this Sitka, ontfitted with States o5 trolling 4 first trip re-| o plimugerd s Tebking A shor Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators PHONE 3284 sulted in a catch which brought him | qis ¢ "aoiine” on (he steamer Yakon $184. R T LT TR YR s st 0 A S AR 1 G T DS ATAEN ici T ki The run, Capt. O'Connors said. is| oy "l ™ Cerk TR NS B R 70 2 very heavy. and the fish themselves | ® i Bt GO B o fmptea can ] unusually large. Many fish werc vier, loft 1 ight on the ste | H 1 A wealth of bright colored prints, subdued patterns, plain D s B R Ko 655 |l|‘|lln”|u:qun\ to |I1,:;:,:|! andy n(]y S C(u‘penter Shop colors in acomplete range of shades — Crepes, Sams, Geor- ooty e e nervioe, ot inahadgimen " hia o A. P. LAGERGREN; Proprictor PHONE 498 8 e ) iorke R reportod ol H -, '] gette, Soft Taffetas, i i s, uma, tvetted ok sl i By Wasel W BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND 3 v re | “h t on fn ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK vicinity. None of canning | _, Yikon. dake AWhE for B vist g ks - 4o s in the district, howeyer, had|; g qivag started “““"””‘"‘ | i Olga Miller, commercial teach- ) ] 5 e ¢ in the Juneau High School, left | 5 7 TAF FE[AS QEORG TT S " ‘ 41 on ¥y i Al o "“”"“"l"'q? SUNDSTRAND CASH REGISTERS { WHO’b W’H() [ ffor a visit before r mly;'i.n:‘ to her thome in the S will not | new ]me'of meflium AND WHERE | | st to fune |::“inll‘f:"ml’;:yl.l’.‘l g Now on Display Taffetas in rose, blue, tan, : i e ’ : ngh& Georgette; 36.inches e nd M " % (. uris t, left on the Yukon for Kef-| pink, navy end medigm wide, in rose, yellow, green,’ Tl B ‘)1.f“n.,\,\,. «L’;H'{A (1, "1 chikan | J. B. BURF()RD & CO. blue. gteamer Alaska to make their homo| Mrs. W. R. Neviile and danghter,y pink, . shrimp,. \grey, . navy, e e e ated by | 1oft on the steamer Yukon for Keteh ikan $2.25 and $2.75 black and white, . . .: e U1 it Mty | e arways pays. Use the a yard 175 a yard | WRANGELL SHINGLES P()NGE | BARONETTE SATIN 1-3 off Colored Pongee in i";.];"fik; “Hé.rblfik: peach 33 inch ..$1.65 yd. and, navy; 36 jinches wide. GEGLOGISTS TO SPEND [ Manmieo wast wowt | [ s s it it ¥ o H UNDREDS OF SAAMPLES Natural Pongee .. 1.00 y SUMMER NEAR MT. SPUR| Jawmes Brown "ot San Francisco and|sutet the summer schodl in the Uni A good assortment of H g WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU H { i | i i Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, pror. — All Wool— A Fit Any S_toy‘;e— I (lde tO ]‘l easure Guamn:eed Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23.75 Per Suit Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy good looking cloth Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Bargains &l boys and youths its. “Look before you leap.” See before you buy R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts, Telephone 3804 SEE US FOR YOUR:--- Loose Leaf Supplies Office: Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Juneau, Alaska Oyster White ... 1.50 y B Florence Smith of Seattle were mar-{versity of Washington. She will re- — To spend the summer in the dis- ried last evening by United States|turn to Juneau in- the fall to resume 3 . ’ Commissioner Frank A. Boyle. Mvs. her teaching in the Juneau Public B b W f All R l trict west of Cook Inlet, R :| Sa e ] ment, topogrunher, and 5. 1 Capps,|Smith arrived on . the Alaska trontiSchool. a ',es ear o mas Seattle. The couple will make thair{, ———-4.-.-‘-——.— st, of the e B vological : ga‘;‘v"u“y“;m‘ e T SRR 8¢ owe in Juneau for the present. Lance E. -Hendpickson, manecmx e G b P e ' tor” the Alasku - Read. Gommission, BONNETS, HATS, DRESSES, will work in the area south of OLSONS HAVE BOY BABY safled for. Cordow: ~ the steamer, BP whien is one ol the wclbth] | ey weseg e CLREE R il R SLIPS, COATS, SWEATERS, examined by the sury born to Mr.jreturning: to hnau a _about twb i T N R CARRIAGE ROBES, BIBS Sautheastern Alaska with the Navy a t. Ann's llos- ———————— Alaska Air ping Expedition 1 Y are doing Mrs. Willls K. Nowel) left last: «a4 in Juneau for several months.) nicely. Mr. Olson is a fisherman|[Dight on the steamer Yukom for Se i=iting with Gov. Parks lastjand has made his bomwe in Juneau jattle "enroute to Chicaga where she Al L] ! cald there was every indi-|for many y 8. will spend the summer ‘months vis- CHILDREN s W lv AR cation that the ,aerial mapping of ———————— ,gl-g with her thnslner. Mrs, R. J. Alacka would he resumed by the FISHERMAN IN HOSPITAL urry. Navy #lors next: season. 2 Boys and Girls to 12 Years John Summe fisherman, is in W. F. LOWS. FORMER L& Ciiiiuon "hien b underwent BOYS’ SHIRTS, WASH SUITS, OLDTIMER, IS DEAD iz, ™o 1 ées of s QSKA GIRLS DRESSES, SWEATERS B A e Jember at '8 NOT MEETING FRIDAY LL HATS, BLLOOMERS home in Seattle last Monday, ac-| There will be no meeting of the (Por-n fihy Cafe eording to official advices received Juncau Chamber of Commerve v " ) ) by lodge officers. Interment will be day, June 3, but n.. " : a1 Seatile ik Bt ' wer e, STANLEY CONCIEL, SAMPLES FOR LADIES Mr. Lows resided here for several land a large turos 1 ,"" years in the early days. He was/gome important bu s 3 S i 1 h_,.,*_‘ The B Plocs | KAYSER SILK UNDERWEAR fo, oant "l Salie Sl 1| 1°F €% O oaweo . UNIONS, VESTS, BLOOMERS, - + Ry e § . z s The ice of the Yukon River broke D TN/ NORDALE GOES SOUTH |, "tnvee, Wiy 1o et 100 oo | ' STEP-INS, LH[‘ MISE, G()“ NS £ . |This is the same day that the fe¢ ;R R e W EOGT . 5 58 . LR Fo. ARG “e:!‘ n‘:“m !\":'r"!l"’.:f.}b:l‘,’;:';“"fi:’; i~ went out at Nenana. where the moye: ) 1 ks, and e 1 ol > oo . ber of the 1919 Alaska Legisls .“"m (MHLX,W' Har:is was a local visitor while the s W. W. Bateheller, loeal broker er Yukon was in port. He is en-|/l1oft on the Yukon for Kotchikan rould to Seattle on a busines trip.':nd will call at Wrangell and Pet | Mr. Nordale expects to return nerth tershurg hefore returning to Juneau in about two weeks. —_— e ey iy LEAVE TO JOIN PARENTS |lIOTICE BUILDING PERMITS RE-{| Miss Lorraine and I.urille’l-:ri«:m.n‘; QUIRED UggEl:'agmmmCE l;;rfi l;l“-:::h; - ,',he[;fym:,'iuv";}fi'.l Hathro the eveation, Eolatitiotionild p ~ LRSI L O L L THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude ! dlteration, enlargement, repair, re: h n who left Juncau sevoral Moval or demolition of any building f Weeks ago. Mr. Ericson is now i a|0F Structure or part thereof, th : . THE GASTIWEAU Seattle Hospital with a serious attack | Persox, firm or corporation perform: || A o : LITTLE MARMON 1 of_heart trouble. ing the work shall obtain a permit 4 X O |for doing same from the City of T e £ } QUR SERVICES TO YOU PEGIN AND END AT THE GANG Juneau. Any person, whether the i | . m! OF EVERY PASSENGER:CARRYING w mgualm ‘sfln"&?l Em .Aowner agent, contractor, or subs Y, 0 STRAIGHT EIGHT 'an ciety contractor, or the employee of any ¥ Stiver Tea at Parsonage Saturda¥ guch person violating this act shall,| afternoon, June 4th, from 2:30 0 upon conviction thereof, be fined in 5 o’clock. Musical program will be ¢ not’ tess: tH n &, i i ; ! - < ~announced in Friday's paper. adv, ;ofl'.mn (:,r '::,Dr?::"m::!"::m‘::d;:': e e g ONFECTIONS ———————— 1 ) 4 - MOOSE PICNIC fion of e Common Councir o en-|y hedia, o { Thos. J. M cCaul - - 4 g ey m%":m':r”; —— e ——— W. F. Lows, ollm«r oldtime citi- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transter service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER | Phone 114 llllllllIlIlllllIImJlmllIIIIlllllllllll!lllllllllvllIII"III g LT T T T e force his ordimance. “fease Annual Pienie, Sunday, H. R. SHEPARD, 2 2 ' - Jupe 26. —adv, F—adv, City Clerk. - 4 P P S B Bt iy

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