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THE DAILY ALASKA -EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1927. f‘()(LL»Y AND ufiu PALS o i R ) B SASTE SESRRSS ' SFRUING ,4[/15/(,4 Ft AN F ~ W vu Cfl A[l THE ,w INT GONMA ASSISTANCE THEY f \ “) Regurarly and Dependably Feop Pr: N TO THE | WANT WHEN ASHURY) ¢ WAL S’ THE JUNGLE ABOUNDS Southbound ) | ) i 4 e & b B e o 5 URL PERKING 4 1 s WITH BOOMERANG BUSHES SO [ Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Ly.Junean ATTENTION 10 . | | GOES GUNNIN r) M | = @ ; Ay PLLUCKED ME HALE A DOZEN§ Farragut Sept. \ | & ’ 1 § c - | Tuz i ", " < I ! H Watson 5 7 Sept, Sept. FLESH AN FOwL + Hiad B | FER Em, UNK! ) SSOUR [ e { ) 2] |lgEss_eer _Lucic I A G N e e 3 LESE AN i v . S | hy' R Svans Sept. ) Sept. Sept. Watson S 28 A 2 Oct. l.'l Througn tickets sold from Jurncau to Califor- nla ports also to New York via Panama Canal Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President WATSON ARR]VES ON FIRST TRIP SINCE WRECKED LAST JULY; . = : N 'A L ;flS KA Making her first voyage from | Boacis” Hoes shs. ot mpreamitt ) : o, E : "\ STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDLE |on Ivory Island in the south end {of Millbank Sound on the mnight| ){of July 29, when running in heavy fog, the Admiral Watson Due Juneau Due Juneau COHCES FLOOD BAYS |k A Reid 1. Woodburn MU |capt. s Glass, arrived in e Lv.Seattle Northbound Southhound and Mr Peter Dick and children i from the south at 2 p. m. yester ‘ ALASKA Aug. 20 Aug. 223 Sept. AND INLETS REPORTS |irom Tenakee; Violel Runqu v L AR tade of Ralghd A < * ALEUTIAN Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. VIRGINIA IV. CREW /et David Morsan from stoonan, (0% JE0 T8 (0 0 HOEG . : : “ALAMEDA ...Aug. 30 9 PM. Sept. - 3 Sept. , - YUKON ...Bept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. NORTHWESTERN ... Sept. 69 PM. Sept. 10 Sept. J ALASKA ..........Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 2 R . s et Alaska due 2 p..m. tomorrow. | | +® paiianks and. four thousand | . ALAMEDA .. Sept. 13 9 PM. Sept. 17 Sept. e of (ho o Sl SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | jo. for the Alaska Railroad at | *—Alameda south via Sitka. $ie the streams with the salmon | | Admiral Evans schedvied 1o |lggward w loaded at the Ju THE EMPIRE g FERRY TIME CARD W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 sail from Seattle Sept. 14 This s tho t brought n| | safl from ¢ | [neau Lumber Mills by the stean: 18 THEE GisGiON L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 i, Bunday aiternoan' by | ; to sail fr i [ f el Louse. Inquire Seaview| Leaves Juneau for Louglas and s} ; pa ngers for Juneau | v thousand feet of lHV"‘n K \IP'""” ‘11’)"""”"”5 il e. and siding ) NORTHBOUND [the Independent Lumber Comp: | With the rccent heavy rain ’ | in the Icy Straits and Cross Soun gections, a big run of cohoos h . . Queen scheduled to sail from n " i > - p \stwa Through which the general " t. Matt Those sailing for the westward g ‘ ginia 1V, Ma. Seattle Sept. 15 at 10 a. m % 4 ; sera: | | public can always have its Apts. office. Thane returning from Chich |on the Admiral Watson wera: ; | | Princess Louise scheduled to be + Cord Mrs | | wants supplied. e way ports with 100 tierces » e v e {John Rustgard for Cordova; Mrs Pk . e ¥ 83 0! ancouve Sept E "hi for Ya Nlosing ime or (‘ assified nat ' mld e ;s!mm : 3 ‘”’“”‘pv el T. J. White' for Yakutat; Joun|f( Closig tine cfer O fice 'Bullding, suitable for .of- 9 ; Sop.m. : : FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE there 8| | pleutian scheduled to safl osing time for -uqmay ad- fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific .m. 9:40p. many near Chichagof{ 1 | | PRV AR *4.00p.m. | PP e A » in Cable Of- 3 15p.m. I | | Demeroff for Latouche, L. D. ? LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND o et eeo 217 %5t | |Henderson for - Kodisk jifia I bt Cosl: Vo aftiee ! b 32 idatartt i ; - - b s + ) t G Sand | the ] 9 a. m s Ten u'nls per line first in-| | 2 e ¥ ecom 1350 1 £11080 | CANADIAN PRINCESS ALICE—Sept. 9. e e very | | Northwestern scheduled to | | Children’s z2d Ladies’ Winter| | g i Aots. Phone 209, | Leaves Dougas for Junean PACIFIC PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 20 and 29 sail from Seattle Sept. 20, Coats at Jarmans, E cents for continuous sub- it 8 i Dot il s il 3 i s 30a.m. Tickets to and rrom a1l Eastern points of United SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | sonable B sequent insertion. Nh\\l mmm 9 » N Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal Yukon scheduled south about ¥ T g Count five average words to Apartment. Fully Furnlahe:l ! Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. Sept. 14 / | | the line. Bath and hot water included. s Admiral Farragut scheduled 1 Minimum charge, 50 cents. All apts. newly painted and | south about Sept. 17T | § | renovated throughout. Aleo b ¥ g % | — | v 2 t—Freight will be auepuu | Bends with little Admiral Watson southbound furnshed cabins §5.00 per $—Saturdays only. E , Sept. 22 il month, < B i, Ganree | 4 LOCAL sAILINGS \ X / | | THE ALASKA RAILROAD g ta S ' Gpevibie Ma ta scheduled to leave | | | —One W H - ¢ . Plerce, Valery Plerce and Arvid, | Margnita scheduled to ¢ IFOR SALE—One Martin A ANTED {Juneau Ferry & Naviga- throughout the year operates regular passenger ahd freight 2 s for Sitka and ports at | Alt A A i DNt Johnson from Chic Joseph b 57 & v | I Alto ophone, cheap. ANTRED — 3 L o | train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the 7. Bauer and Andrew Hovick from § o'%lock Wedneadar wight. / Burford “‘[‘-‘ ”“"m 2 (‘1"7"1 fosaen ot nou Company Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches, Radioville: J. V. Rittenhouse, J ':””“; for I?“‘ way every ! v WA BME- (R ARG —— i During the wlnlter months there are two passenger trains e ¥t Rosk, and I Sunday ‘at 11 p. m FOR SALE—Cheap! Six cylinder | & o 7 each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- {v \fi.,;:'f.’ from “\’ x El '{'H], | irginia IV sails for Chicbagot I tourin No. Clift / \\A’.\ ILIJ .“urk m' ~;nr|t> mprl(r;] 3 tables and other information inquire of any steamship or Lloyd Ward, George Willis and way ports at 6 o'elrck | = ol e —— | ;;‘('::",;‘,' e e e Seattle Fruit and rallrcad agent, or write Aoy : 4 4 A svary Wednes: . ) = FOR SALE—Buick Six Bug, A-1 ox 35. ‘ i Joe Hart from Port Althorp every Wednesday night. Fo. . ; Produce Co. { Dept. of the Interior i g condition, new ttery, mnew = . = T 2 J. W. Kittenger from Hoonah. o gt e 3 - tires. ~Cheap. See.Tip Onesl, "”a‘} ::‘&‘;;"m”‘x:g:‘"‘(":l” 1"‘:::5:; Fresh Flm:'i anddvxzeu_\lbm THE ALASKA RAILROAD - ; ¢ . i o Wholesale and Retail © -+ (Mt McKigley Park Route) © * ‘¢ i utdh Connors Garage or Phone 5301, Nitiz: Bokt.: Phohe i s Out of town orders given Anchorage prie P 7% Alaska mGNITA ARRIVES I o= LI pels me to sell my | o Cor Fope special attention Young iady wishes ‘PORT SUNDAY MORNING LocaL norice To MARINERS | alf interest In Gain Island, [ ™5000000 (with permission to Gambier Bay. This isla HAINE gt R IRATG, Y be excused during the fair). bay the salmon can be seen ir | large numbers. Fishermen anti-| cipate another run in a few days | hecause of the creeks having sof | ficient water to enable the sal-| mon to go up to the awning - o] , d e J S PN e e . H st od with 5 o ¢, 19 { 4 — — - 2 P The mailboat Margnita, Cavt.| Alaska Saginaw Channel r (;.’.:',,l;lIIM\,\,‘]:;,},,V'Z ]’{';,,,.filf' 1‘,0.”.» Has had gxperience. ag clerk, | MOtOP'Shl M("' nlta Slery Parks, o d in port yes|Faust Rock Gas and Bell Buoy, full , ot “fish, -fine harbor, ‘and| . CAGDIET, AHd, .general alicos GARBAGE . ler-:uy noon fro i:vk{n fad way|js ‘,....vluul oxtik hed Sept. 7, P i abundance. of.game. Owner. of| WoUK. BoxX1131, | Z:Ite (})Offlcll(al M;I'lh&atdol :he June]au nnld RSIlka\ r; ;. o.t Itoav;s tth( ports reporting a rough trip with | will be relishted as soon as prac- 7 ! other half now on Isiand. $ s g gl il H 4UI ED City Dock eve ednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Beary rain on ho outhound (icabl 2.9 ~ 000 cash, balanco easy torms.| MISCELLANEOUS P Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and § voyage and clear weather and ort. Althorp—1 e Hill Isla # (/ Add Fred Patten, Five Fin- auA b R my | Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakee, = et he retur Rt fonobted ¢ suishoi “ 1 2 " d a0 d havi T 2 iy i3 L 4 nn;‘.‘;c”? “”"ll'] i ” ”,:.m"| g I"‘:Ln‘ . 1 1 fecises Ak ! , ger Light Sta., Alaska. - P%fl%’{ lol(zlmelr:rlr‘l‘ yn;;ol\}:l’z‘:ifi o qmo Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o’clock for Haines and L T ey e oo s e ol L \ o g L e e i (;-hfi‘ ‘ilg;C:iEi‘:‘s Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leaves Skagway Mon: i going 18 | characterid 1 g . ! e one ‘e and the boats doing a biz!1 second ev 12 second. } / room houses, choice location,| the future foretold. 302 Front day night at 7 o'clock. business, swamping the buyers| Unin Pass Cape Sarichef fire place, stationary i 8| Street. e ————— - A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 with fish Lightstation, fog signal out of \ and other _modern _improve- v COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Herring are appearing in larger commission Aug. 24, has been re < ments. J. T. numbers than at any other time paired and restored to commssion IR cording o the Ocean B b Aokl b1 tha: Dokl - PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- EXTRA FANCY Products plant at Hood Bay. T%e missioner of - Lightheuses A g graphs and_Records for sale THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Killisnoo Fisher although it W. C. DIBRELL. and rent. Expert Piano and | ! i oty i 3 ¢ G gh ok 2 | Phonograph Tuning, Repairing.! WHAT ARE THEY C . B s closéa, is” maintaiing o . Suverintenden ’ ; J | Musical Goous. Maii onders - anmng THE GASTINEAU fish to the halibut boats for bait DRIVA IN -PORT ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. ! P Passenge ving on the Mar Phone 143. ? ears OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG gnita were: Mrs nk D. Price.| , The Driva um Frd Noyntan, | Y | FOR SALEH — 100 ft. frontage PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT Rl Gk, Mr. and Mrs. David| brought In a boom of spruce and | ALWAY; | Onstiiesn Ave, This ‘Dropesty| For Sale at $3 50 Brown, Mrs, Anna Henry, Paul hemlock logs to the Juneau Lum i IN GOOD E can be bought very cheap.and BUTLER, MAURO & CO. *: a b('x | | enry and George Race from Sit-' ber Mills last night from Killisnoo, | on easy terms if desired. Ap- D 5 THOMAS HDWE. CO. < S COMPANY | Arriving next Wednes- & g iy FOR YOUR HOME WORK ‘ 2 sl v Sl PO ISRARA S, . B Motorship Virginia 1V Ui e Saaded Kashognl { o -l:‘-uiul.:t‘;n:-:' F i‘;zlvif \’Is‘l‘flll;fnell‘wf;. | THE IRROS day—order i Sailing (rom}.l)uneau Mur§p:l Wharf, C—O0—R—O0—N—A [ . And that sisfaction | il ui Saw Ak CHICHAGOF ROUTE: Now on Disvlay Ask for .Demonstration and .s:: -L“‘:QEF:-:: s e COMPANY Bvery Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, J. B. BURFORD & CO e e e g |1 " Residence Phons 501 “Distributors” e, Ol ST ST TR S & b . i h, Lémesurier Island, Inian oin the good company | - S msan cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonal , Inias :b..:hifl.;‘ul.u‘. i i = » w Island, Soapstone Radio, Hegan Island and return. Bm CHATHAM STRAITS ROUTE » Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakee, Killisnoo, Bar- 1 ‘ &y, / 4 anot (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluff Bay, Th«(’ { = PHONE 217 Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Armstrong, Port Conclusion, ply Barney Rosselle. Port Alexander and return. . 3 ] k = G " ‘Wayports are subject to call by special arrangement. J ud gment of | o= & g Jfiflgsg TOY ms;::mnn AND FREIGHT RATES ON AP;!;UA‘HW JUNEAU ; - SHOP H, B. MAKINO Freight must be delivered at Juneau Municipal Dock be- | 4 AM i fore 1 P. M. on dates of sailing. is best reflected in the fact that | : { y - e Front Street . Ticket Office: Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O the most popular fuel for furnace, } > i pLTFeY 14 P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders SEWARD FISH COMPANY _ 2. 0. Box 1205, Juneau range, hcater or fireplace grate is— d is a profitable companion. It removes the odors of DIAMOND BRIQUETS RDFA]) S5 | s it 7" ENGINEERS and THEY MAKE A CLEAN FIRE .‘ SRS o et ot . i ok gllfl?célgzstTg)a{ ARE MADE JUNEAU BAKERY | ! ASBO; ' Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, WHOLEWHEAT | Paltier Brothers - | RAISIN BREAD |THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- TR B e i SM'I‘MWJMIWM‘ Is Delicious for the ST BQUIPPED 108 PRINTING Children’s Lunch (PLANT TN AlABKs i sum MWM&M«W‘ TR o S o T Empire. "™ § b . e amasassaseensadased |

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