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e o . 1 t POLLY AND HER PALS MARINE EWS 2 FISHERMEN ARE BURNED Joat Wabash Is Wou wn: nts 1BOUN orge du Steamer NOR Prince Ge row night ( ‘“.l]lltlll scheduled to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1927. By CLIFF STERRETT DT THEY AIN'T NUTHI ( OF o YEP PLAN EVERY DAY DYED N THE WooL SEA_OWLS! SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED KITCHE WARE ALL STOVES OUR SPECIALTY HARRIS Hardware Company BurTeERricK PATTERNS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens NELSON’ KINDS Phone £15 Stationery Store NOLAND’S CORNER Box or Bulk i CANDY s | <o The dimte wcsekeeper Leave Juncau for Douglas, und Thane m. (1:00a.m, Jt INEAU I~IRRY and Princess L I I bv'Fi n l” il from Vancouver at 9 | | estroyed by l'ire at | ek A & Jain cOTIQ | tal offico in the Cobb Building s ‘ et cliilan (| THEEMPIRE = |}{ ~MISCELLANEQUS: |@! oifics i the Coh Difdisy Admiral R heduled to i | IS THE MEDIUM PALMI and have your|ceived here. “Business is pretty sail from § tom | : 4 good to st th, but of course ; o) Py [ s trom your } 1 to start with, bu s i ; at 10 a. m “‘ o ml‘ | s S k., business, marriage and|I hope it will improve,” he wrote, || Open Evenings Dorothy Alexander o s A ]j‘ s 5 | the future foretold. 302 Front!|Stanley Jorgenson duated from to sail from Seattle 4 o i \.‘ \‘_" : or classitied| | Street the Juncau High School and lived | at 10 8. m | aboard -the O [ s s T 1 here until he went south to school. | ¥ Rk ehaduied 6 vall from were injured yestor afternoon | PURKISH and ‘ oy ‘ | Seattle June 18 nt 9 a m. | ! when fire destroyed the schooner Closing time for display ad-| | Akt gy R Alameda schoduled to sail i i he Stand- || vertisements: 1 i ficial ‘for Rheumatism, 304 Front e . | BLANK BOOKS 1 E { Ten [ 1 first in | from Seattle June 21 at 9 d 0il D ‘\w en wer ceBits, per i Street adv PARHARAGER - W safled from | p. m Sewored g tne’ L Tuneau last evening on the steam | R0 al Watson scheduled fo | | el Dirms are pro ; SEISE & PRINCESD CHARLOTTE |er vukon for westward points | sail from Seattle June b i, > were: Mrs. Lizzie Mareno, Miss NGS | | caused tha firc | ‘ o \wren 3 i SOUTHEOUND BAILINGS | | ctiodl the tie. | s ana || Minimom charso, 50 cents. || FIRST TOURIST TRIP|Nick Lawrence, 5. 0. Jews, Miss Aleutian in port this after e s e [ | : Mary Lund, and two steer for | § noon, southbound PORRRELEN S .”;" g | ] B | The steamer Princess Charlotte, | Port Althorp; Eric Anders B.| Princess Charlotte sails south ! Ca ' D. Stewart, William Gal Major | i apt. C. Sainty, arrived in Junc Stewart, William Galen, Major (o cormen o Tl ‘.MARGN!TA MAKES ‘ FOR SALE | 1ast night at 8 o'clock, making her | Thornton Rogers, V. D. Harrisor "x i ”‘ PSS V:AL(\ hedu u und S " . A | st N f & 3 None Better | : first trip to Alaska for the sum-|and onc steerage for Seward; Mrs, [ Admiral Farragut southbound | | SKAGWAY, HAINES ror o 18 ft. Outboard |had a large list of tourists malk. |age for Cordova; L. Patacon, John | about June | | pleasure boat. New See Kay,|ing the trip, the majofity being | Mursura, Charles J. Anderson, and _ LOCAL SAILINGS 1Eimhe iRannokt M capt.| Winter & Pond trom the Basitio” Cosst one ste for Latouche; and S jesrpnita echaduled 1o leave | [ g, M, ~pete from | Tk e = | Passengers arriving in Juneaa | G. Richter for Valdez. nd. Way ports at | | I [RANCH RAISED MINK—Taking| =" A | ey 3 v \ e MY | orders for 1927 stock. The right | On the ELWGRSt . S S Wedn nigl on reported | oo Tt With, Stansfield| M- and Mrs. J. Laine, Miss T.| Advertising always pays. A r clondy weather prevall- | oo “pragiel s F | Laine, Miss G. McGrath, Mrs. (. |the columns of The Empire ) a. m R hout the entire trip with 2 it | M. McGrath, J. W. McNaug P e A I\ v light Southern breeze | FOR SALE—Studebaker touring Curtis Shattuck, A. P. Mil e rimliti o O S lrat Tha Halnes rancher re well | car. First class condition L. Erstad, C. Gardner ! and Fifteenth of ever . | { . : ; ilong with their planting and Henry Olive { 1. cann, M 5 s h 5 ooking forward to an abundant |~ - —— | The Princess Charlotte i oose Aml"lncfl ir 1' 1ve for Pet ield of potatoes and strawberri FOR SALE Furnished house lto arrive in Juneau from '\" ‘Y“‘" ]‘,' D. M. every | | although the crop season i il e Peter Bond. I nu““‘ way, southbound, Friday m | L i month late. [ at o'clock remaining | ’ § N 25 Vicginia IV salls for’ Chichs Since the last trip of the Marg | Th o : 7 two hours and then sailin LCoIon 0. and way ports at 6 o'c e . {ARAB Auto out tents and| o] Svery Welliedddy Hight Finth e o el ’I‘)“ Im ' Gold Seal camping furnishin B g i gukista. o season, The busl-| gnegt afr m the ver Sk ness places 11 “glicked D" | Jatext fashion: on. display. Bee OREGON IN PORT ]‘l is i the hotels aro (horoughly 7o | Brown, Frant Strcet, WITH FREIGHT;TO ee vated re a big rush of : = | R TIDES FOR TOMORROW | ient trade FOR SALE -Singer Sewing Ma SAlL 6 TONIGHT 3 o e s searet s a3+ 34 :| Passengers arviving from th hines rented, sold on e T ’ | FE / SCHE o b tide 7:484a. in 2.4 feer [ Lynn Canal precinct were: Sam | monthly payment 010 ma-; T motorship Oreeon, Capt ()"L ont I [‘RR\ SCHEDULE bt tide 1:01%. B . | Knudson, Paul J on, A. T chines traded in. All makes re-iJulius Johansen, of the Indepen-| | Effective May 1st, 1926 Low tid 7:46p. m 31 fori kWescho, and George Adams fro: paired. Singer Sew Machine | dent '\’”I“'Il-I‘”:'.h“x;li:”]"“:l\;-l v*";:""’""j 4 ligh tide 2:08p. m 14.8 foo: | Skagway. | Co., 221 Seward Juneau, 168 Ohanpol. this o 8 Cl _k | Tre:ldwcll P e The Margnita will sail tonight | Alaska in .;lu.)\ I|'n|ln .\w.m'I. 0 O« *7:10a.m. § 3 s l g 0 tons of | general merchar Op.m. Advertising always pays. Use[dt 8 o'clock from the Municipal | o= >lanos, | tor St - > b 2% S he columns of The Empire Whart for Sitka and way ports. |FOR SALE Planos, | for. the City Whalf, .and 4 .tofls | ;180 | Brunsw Rec-| of cement for » Alaska Junean. | s» ,1‘l|:l."p.m aeo | OTdS: t Piano| The Oregon is scheduled = Leave Douglas for Juneau w———&——; Tuni » Phonograph Re-| tonight at 6 o'clock for § I.J.S it | 8:8 i i | | pairi Anderson Musicivia Wrangell and Ketchil +J. SHARICK @ S 'I\ ‘ D I : B A I‘ I"‘ R | Shoppe. Phone 143 1126,000 feet of lumber f Jeweler and . 11:30p.m 700 Steel Handpower stump pul-| Which is being loaded at the Ju-| Optician 3 i | | Jers $30 each. Horsepower $76,|neau Lumber Mills i o § = = | At botiat jates. Hand Well-| Mrs. I B. Jackson and family fi‘n:& 1 b ShES ¢ heels. J. Du-|re leaving on the motorship f Silverware * borers. W Wheeis. J. Du ~ H 2 & crest, 11 8rd. Renton, Wash. |Seattle. —- : [ y | The Commander will maintain |5 s o o | STANLEY JORGENSON B e '| THE CLUB LUNCH and gas cngine. Phone OPENS DENTAL OFFICE ‘ 4 UL U any given speed, up to 65 miles perhour,longer, more smoothly, and atless expense for gasoline, oil and repairs than any other stock automobile now being built.” Harry Hartz, world’s racing cham= pion, said that and he ought to know—he drove The Coramander 5000 miles inless than 5000 minutes! Take command of your Com- | mander today. THE COMMANDER 1545 to $1645f.0.b. factory. Other Studebaker ard Erskine modcls from §$945 to §2495 —————— Juneau Motors, Inc. PHONE 30 | 1 WANTED WANTED-—Shingling or any kind | i of carpentry work Phone 2003 Gorham | WANTED terations Radalet, WA D Two éxperienced | ladies’ clothes ironer. Phone; 15 Stanley Jor; son, forme Juncaun, graduate from the Pacific Dental College, in F nd last has opened a WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME COOKING Mrs. A. Haglund, Prop. of| | fth | [Open 6 2. m. to 8 p. m. Daily it POl 1 PETE JELICH, EST BQUIPPEI de | FOR RENT “ il | FOR RENT —Space in Cable Of- fice Building, suitable for of- fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific Coast Coal Co. office. FOR RENT b |l|m~l»ul four | room apartment. Inquire 115 W. 6th St.,, or Phone 330 |l « \‘nm Inquire Mrs, W \p.nmmm NT-—Furn ||||(]| |FOR RE $5 Hogan, 1. 2 furn llul Apts. and 3 room Phone 200. Nh\\lh w ."\ Apartment. y Furnished. | Bath and hot water included. ! All apts. newly painted and| renovated throughout. 1-2-3 Room| It's more often the wife's ambi- | tion, not his, that lands a man ir 2 position where he has to worry | ibout paying such a big income tax. N Old papers for sale at The Empire. T176 A& PLEASURE 7O CAR SUT THE o-;osfla_'@f AS | SENSIBLE PERSON! Q EaiR_anD SQUARE. E enjoy serving a class of cus (€r that we hold in high regard. We best are servin gthem with them in the politest manner good breeding could suggest. | SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONE 83 and 85 ) | the distinction of foods that an experienced grocer can buy. We are serving nvite your next grocery order. ROOM 9| frrr e | Vi Proprietor GATION CO HAS THE UP-TO-DATE AND ) JOB l‘lllN'l‘lN(i 5 PLANT IN AIA K e CHAS. G. WARNER CO. ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS Ship Chandlery tom- the that We THE ALAS#A RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular nuu-ngar and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. . During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other information inquire of w steamship or - railroad agent, or write THE ALASKA RAILROAD . Anchorage Dept. of the Interior €3 xmnley Park Route) [ {8 = e, BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 ' ¥ GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska | SERUING ALASHA | ¥ Adm « Adm. Rogers { D. Alexander Adm.Fa Adm. Bvans Adm. Rogers D. Alexander Throu 5 ool nia por Res tions ship Line MAIL LINE PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LIN H. F. ALEXANDER, President AL May AL N June *ALAMEDA June YUKON June 11 *NORTHWESTERN Ports of Call: Ketchikan, *—Alameda W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 FIRST SAILING FROM VANCOUVER, JUNE 13 S. “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE - GEORGE” southbound from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P, fon at PRINC T and § ter in every room. direct connec for all points cold running w Lv.Seattle Watson .. ut Dorothy Alexander arrives h tickets 1so to and information on ROUND ‘ WORLD tours in connection it 0 to the ORIENT ALASK A STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDLE 28 June 14 9 P. Wrangell, Latouche and Northwestern UTH. Southbound Ly.Juneat June 16 June 9 June 9 Ar.Juneau June 6 June 9 June 8 June 12 June June June 19 June June 2 June June 2 noon, sold from Jur New York via Panama via AMERICAN May 31 June 9 June 7 June 16 9 P. M. June 11l June 13 June 14 M. June 18 June 23 June 20 Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, and ard. south via Sitka. M. making and VANCOUVER All outside rooms. Hot and For reservations apply to i RUPERT June 24 D. B. FEMMER Agent Juneau, Alaska I e U FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND Stopovers. H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau, Alaska. LOWER FREIGHT RATES FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. J. K. McALISTER, Agent _ SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE S. S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU Regular Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle For information as to sailings, ete., apply to THE BORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. July 14 PHONE 301 ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Douglas, Alaska PRINCESS LOUISE—June 21, July 1 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 17. 28 Tickets to and from all Eastern points of United States and Canada — yarious Routes — Liberal L. COATES, Agent. w. e M otorship Margmta The omclal Mailboat of the Juneau, Sitka and Skagway R. leaves the city dock every Wednesday evening at '8:00 P. M. to Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka, and Way Points. via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Way Port weekly service starts June 6, at 9:00 A. M. ART McKINNON, Agent. 0. ect Returning Skagway and leaving Monday morning Phone 149, Residence 148 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. S SAILS FOR PORT ALEXANDER M. §. PACIFIC AND WAY PORTS 1ST AND 15TH OF EACH MONTH. FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT CITY WHARF J. B. CARO & CO. MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA V. Inlet, Strawberry Point, Sails every Wednesday evening for Excursion Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. Dock by 1 o'clock Wednesday. Seward Fish Co. Single O, Agent. All freight to be on City Alaskan ~Hotel, Phone Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Handy Andy s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor BAND-SAWING, WO0O0D- ALL KINDS PHONE 498 G, CABINET AND | WO00D WORK ¢