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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 9, 1928. 1 HATE ‘bu' T WANNA SEE [ ity : T THY HECK Wl 'y o 1 HATE You! P 4 2 . \.KF'DE BATTLE Southibound i ;?. Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau- ‘Lv.Juneau WATSON . Jan. B ROGERS . Jan. 4 ROGERS n. 11 Jan. 156 Jan. 18 WATSON . Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Feb, 4 ROGERS ... n. 25 Jan, 29 Fob, 1 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced rates to California and return. Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- mia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND'THE WORLD tours in connection with” DdHar#Steam- ship Llue nlsu to the ORIENT vh ’chm MAIL L BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska " © 1928, by Newtpaper Feature Service Ine SSOSS = : g PACIFIC COASTWISE: SERVICE Bt _ - B The ADMIRAL LINE — H. F. ALEXANDER, President {UNALGA READY TO | LEAVE YESTERDAY MARINE || BUT STAYS HERE| ,er R. C.Weightman, was prepar- / A ed to leave here yesterday morn- p 3 5 | ing, but word came that the Oak- v s 3 g SAILING SCHEDULE 5 ridge, 6,000 ton modern trans-Pa- ] Due Juneau . Due.Juneau s Az cific freighter, had arrived safely 4 Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbound - Southbound Steamer Movements i il - 56 - : *ALAMEDA ...Jan. Jan. Jan. 14 NORTHBOUND ] The Oakridge was bound for I ALASKA . b Fan. Jan. 24 Y No steamer northbound, | {100 DIMRET Doy UL SO b ALAMEDA : Tun., Feb. 5 FHOM SEATTLE L e EDULED BAILINGS | |across the Pacific ome of their : \ TR : s o i Admiva) Rogers. schefuled to | | cTew took seriously fll and tho ] Staon d vt g ” freighter decided to put into the ;) ail f o | ) e :(xl 2 r(::‘n Seattle Jan. 11 at | | First City. As she neared Ketc: ALAMM)A i 137 ? 3 Feb. Feb. 28 » y | | 7 5 e : *_Calls at Petersbur : kan the Cygan, Coast Guard Pa . Brmgs Sixty-four Passen-| | Princess Mary scheduleg to || #an the Cvean, f city for Dixon's} Heiaiid Rates, Round Trip, Juncau to Seattle gers and Eight Days’ || :t”.,';f"::kvmm"v” Jan. 12 { | ptrance, following advices from THE_EMPIRE FERRY TIME CARD and return—$73.50, i the Unalga to be prepared to sail. E Mail to Ju | Alaska scheduled to sail from . 18 THE MEDIUM W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 Juneau | Seattle Jan. 14 at 9 a. m. Encountering the ship in Dixon's FOR SALE—Late 1927 Chevrolet! Leaves Juncau tor Uouglas and L. W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 Admiral Watson scheduied to | | Entrance during the heavy storm || Through which the gemeral||™ cih like new. Big discount. Thane 3 ; AR Glboamer Alameds, Capt. Charlesy | ToluT o soattie Jan. 18 at | |10 tHat vielnlty, the Cygan was||BUB(S Con, BIWAYS DAY 18]\ write'p. 0. Box 1165. 6:15am. *4.00p.m. -u."l’i:d'“‘;";’“:“ f";’:h.[ l‘l'"[“ 10 a. m, unalhle = taansrcr Vit g‘i]k, ";:“:' Closing time for clmmed FOR SALE—Oriental R ti by e o us oL Sreigel tor: and returned to port badly bat- SALE—Orienta ecreation 0:15a.m. 0p.m. S N Juneau, arrived in port at 10: SPUVEBOLNG. SMILINGS tered. advertisements: 3 P. M. | Hall. Front Street, City. | 12:30p.m.; 9 og,m. ¢ FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE ' i A | Alameda scheduled south- | s ) o'clock last night from the south.| | A {1 The Unalga was to leave here Closing' time for display ad- 2:00 f S LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND J L £ :C0p.m. 12 midnight | Passengers arriving hero were: bound about Jan. 14. } yosterddy: - morning = to find out vertisements: 11 A. M. |FOR SALE — Halibut schooner 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m, CANADIAN } LOCAL SAILINGS y “Norland,” length 55 feet, s Miss' Sigrid Berglund, H. W. Me- what had happened to the Cygan.!| ae;“;:n.“n“ per line first In- 'ma"r:l“‘l‘; s S““ml: @ h_“p_ Leawes Dougas for J“e.u N PACIFIC PRINCESS MARY—Jan, 17, 31, Feb. 14, 28 5:05p.m. Dermott, Mrs. C. Tozier, Johuny| | Maranita scheduled. ta ieave | | B fi (URERE, B0 HEe v z Tosler, §. J. Clerf, Gustav Svens for Sitka and way ports at | H¢ i Five cents for continuous sub-| | Acme gas engine; fully equip- iy L8k Reduced Round Trip Fares ) Oakridge was safe in Ketchikan 8:30a.m. # s ¢ Q'g:nl.u.cl.n:. AKII;:::;]].P Carl Kubi, M. g w;::::".‘;’ ':',':,'; ! and the Cygan had also returnca.| | 8equent insertion. ped with gear and power 9:30am.t iy Fickets to and. frone a1l Eastern points of Usifed| 4 B e B R, Count five average words to gurdy. Inquire I. Goldstein. " Btates and Canada — Various Routes - Lil i Monday at 11 p. m. { 1 the line. 12:45p.m.t .m. ge.«;usnf s;'r‘.tfi.n:“'sMr?;'mm?m,,s‘ Virginia IV salls for Chicbagot | TIDES TOMORROW Minicium charge, 59 cents. PIANOS, Vicior Latest Phono- 2:16p.m. .m, ""W""" W. L. COATES, Agent. Maydelle George, Dorothy Fisher, and way ports at € o'elack | [Low tide.... 8:57 a. m... 3.6 feel)} graphs and Records for sale 8:30p.m.t 105a.m. o e Y Ehe| | vary Wednesday night, For | |High tide. . 3:12 a. m. 153 e o Vv el | uA dhet ROtk oPlads sull| | FRROER I dovrpiot: - hén Brown and wife, Mr. and Chatham Straits route at | |Low tide.... 9:25 p. m...-0.8 fe Phonograph Taning, Repairing. aturdays only. : P y : g% dagy 5y G5 Napin, Dr and Mrs || 10 olock every Baiurday | | High e 355 p m. 161 for FOR RENT B e M e Juneau Ferry & Naviga| THE ALASKA RAILROAD '} Plge, A. J. Balog, 4. 0. | Dlsbt | ATTENLTON R T T AN Py o e SO st 4 -———— i i NT—Comfortable furn- 3 H h ] Gl::::lflnn-n;‘ (:":\::S‘E_Ad(}kzfiz | 1 yoa need a good c_nrpen. ished apartment. Apply Nugget ton Com_ pan___y :t:r:.lznr"’:““:“"“;‘:z:;“fl: {fi"&ufflfifl; t""‘m 3“’0’ all from Seattle. Joe Thomson, Dr. Rex F. Swartz, [phone 498, Handy Andy's Shep Shop. WANTED fS——; 9 —a _Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika n_rnchu “From wayports—C. V. Brown,| R H. Stevenson and three steer-|A. P. LAGERGREN,, Prop. adv. During the winter moaths there are two lllfl | - — passenger t 1 — ____{FOR RENT — Small furnished! each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairban bie Harmon, C. Birdsall, M. ““;he e yohAth b A II i £ 44 apartment. Mrs. Jack Rewe. | WANTED—AIl kinds of wild ani- FIRE ALARM CALLS tables and other information inquire of any ?‘ v mith, G. W. Folta, Mrs. K ‘ p nited States Land Offioe for the o ik “ mals, birds, waterfowl. railrcad agent, or write oing, Mrs. Emma Tom, Charles' U0l 3:45 o'clock this morning, | Junean Lhnd District at An-|FOR RENT—Nicely fur lsxed 3| . species, sex, age, shipping Third and Frankin. ; Dept. of the Inter ldstein, William ‘Benson, Wen- | Unioading’ 'g“h‘ Passengers | * chorage, Alaska. room house, also furtshed| * weight, lowest price. Rainbow FronRand Frjukis. P! ior I Dawson, J. §. Burkan, C, W,|16aviig fof the westward wero: |In the Matier of ihe Application| cabin. Inquire Seaview Apts. | Ranch, Parkland, Washington. T e e achanie. THE ALASKA RAILROAD ° Miller, F. J. Chapman, A. Thibo.| Miss Clara Rupert, Tom Smith,| of the HOONAH PACKING = 3 Front. opp, City Whart. . Ku],’ M hn") qh.“' W. J. Hitcheock, A. Thomp.|Carl Carlson and one steerage foc COMPANY, a corporation, for a| FOR RENT—6-room house; Ar- Front, n‘(‘:fi’r Suyw Hrmid Anchorage y 3 3 ¥ ¥ 2 ’ ' . i |THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- son and wite, P. Zurich and wite, | Cordova; Edward Naghel and two! So'diers’ Additlonal Homestead.| ‘cola heater. P:s::ly ll:l;t; David BeT MOST UP-TO:DATR AND' Willoughby at Totem Gro. A Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. 3 ‘Waggoner. v Mrs. Sadie Bennett, R. Wolf, Mra. | 5teerage for Seward Serial No. 06285 x B ol el BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING . H. Wolf, C. M. Jones, Mrs. R. NOTICE OF APPLICATION | o Ron wice warm rooms,| PLANT IN ALASKA. Front and Seward. , Froat wnd Mala Motorshz arg riita Seccnd end Main. Fifth anl Seward. The official Mallboat of. the Junuu and Sltn R. P, O. luvg. the lark, J. Katkof, J. H. Hart, P, FOR PATENT TR A Powers, Jacqueline o MARGNITA RETURNS NOTICE 1§ HEREBY aIveN| s Fire Hall, Gastineau and Rawu Way, | [CItY Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock- direct to Funter P Isom, ? : Ji per month. Fot and cold water. Agnes lsom, J. J. Isom, Mrs, T, FROM SITKA ROUTE|at the HOONAH PACKING| po "o b p very. Second and Gola. Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagef, lfln angd Fourth and Harris. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo,: “;“ by COMPANY, a corporation organ- Ludtman, Mrs. Seligp Hansen and Miss Ruth Hanson. THa larniie i ioagt. ized under the laws of the State Fiftk and €old. Hoonah, Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'elock for Haines ‘any Fifth and East. Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o’el B | oL aid 55 4289 19 o k4 a4t PSR T ORI Larry ot Washington, and doing busi-| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished; Seventh and Gold. Passengers' aboard the steamcr | parks, arrived in port at 7 0'clock lnegs fn Alaska through H. L. one large, two small apart- Fifth and Kennedy. A ¥. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co, Phone 140 for the westward included the fo)- yesterday morning from Sitka and ments, reasonable rents, Per- @ | Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact, < lowing: | wayports, Heavy swells were on-fpac fleq nn;llcl:?on, ySer’i‘nl };‘fo manent tenants preferred. Mac- Ninth, back of power house P g e Rreng COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICN CO:. Distin Ave., and Indian St. - For Cordova—J. V. Higgins, Pat| countered in the Sitka vicinity!ggngs, Kinnon Apts. D for a patent under Sec- Brennan, Freda Johnson, W. H.land on the return, coming from|yong 2306 and 2307 of the Re- FOR RENT—erivate garage, In-| King, B. J. Davis, R. Johnson, J.|Killisnoo, a strong south wind bre-|gised ' Statutes: of - the United e A. Sofoulis, Harry Moore, Mrs, W. | @ quire phone 172, Dr. Borland. E i, HYJ e ‘lvullul At most of the placesiStates, as assignee of Caleb Kirk,| o w. .. . . RrCNg, erkins andlalong the' route of the Margnitajfor a tract of I n|FOR RENT — Building suitable Ninth and Celioun, g l ract of land embraced i Seventh and Main. THE HOTEL OF AY.ASKAN HOTELS gt Twelfth, at Northern L'du;y. r Latouche—B. B. Nieding, Mr.| pagsengers arriving here were: |Gambier Ba - ZTEMAS angu Willoughby. ; THE GA qTINEAU 3, Admiralty Island, Mbd Mrs. Bovan Presicy, Jean| Altreq. Tigon, 3. J. Foy, J. J.[Alaska, Latitude 67 deg. 29 min|CLIFF Apte, 1, % and 3 room % Pfilhysnnd I;“"]‘\‘: P":'” il\nvandkol( and William H. Cas|00 sec. No., Longitude 133 deg.| furnished Apts. Phone 209. OUR SERVICES T0 YOU BEGIN AT\‘ or Seward—Mrs. N. Bernard,}yoll from Sitka; Carl Freeland|57 min. 30 sec. W., and particu- . 7 P PLANK OF EVERY PASSEN Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoelke, Johulfrom Tenakee; and S. J. Johnson|larly described as follows: MISCELLANEOUS o { i g @ gard, E. C. Graunstad, AM.|from Hoonah. . 1 “Beginning at corner NOi | huson, S. E. Raynor, Ernest R. ——————— 1 M. C. on the nerth shore of LAl;l'hEs’l' cotll‘;fl'll’k Vll;:: -‘mn"i‘l' Burns, Lenart Shockley, B. R DENALI IN CHANNEL Gambier Bay, whence U. 8. ;nosr;p i “e e " ' g Berry, Miss Naren Elliot, Milo L. M. No. 1676 bears south Rl T EFTRE WERR | ovl] ! e . Kelly, Elsie Marum, Pete Hansen,| The Alaska Steamship Company| 73 “deg. G4 min. .E., ;7,60 Special ~orders given prompt| e - 1 SA V E ON E DOLLAR MrS, W, V. Knoell, Norman M.|freighter Deuali, Capt. John New-| chaing distant, thence by me- attention. Radio Electric Co. 127 Front St. Phone 222 ) IK: 3 ;k gndEwHe. James A. Dollar,|land, arrived on the Channel lnn:! andexs along the shore of m S g . ’ b R . . 8. E. Raynor, Mrs. J. W.{docked at Thane at 12:30 o'clo:k| Gambier Bay .as follows to | —_— % e 3 2 fitnsmn. Harold E. Bowman, Mias | this afternoon to discharge coal.{ corner No, 2 M, C.: g’ml..zgm‘”m“‘:‘.h‘“a = Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodfl . Hopper, Harold Hassel, | She is scheduled to arrive at Fem- (1) S..76 deg. 06 min. W. ture foretold. 302 Fromt | . P g 3 ;a:lnMO.Dowuwn. w. W Knnpn,‘mel 's Dock at 4 o'clock this afte::| 1,71 chaing. 4 . :“ o L < Cafe. You save & Dollar on . A. McDonald, E Ra,munwu, noon. (2) 8. 49 deg. 22 mho W, | ——— e — 3.26 chains .., MASQUERADE sutts for reat and| | 'T, H. THORKELDSEN each one purcluml (3) 8. 49 deg. 35 min. W. made to order. Mrs. B, Swarz- LOCKSMITH 4 A aAz:‘)chs..mfi AT enberg. Phone 313 Douglas, Phonogravh Repairing __.__....,_._.._____ RHODES CAfiE 2.73 . | SISTER COWS WIN HONOR Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 Advertising arways pays. Use (5> 5. 84 deg. 02 min. Sl | the columns of The Empire /s LA CRUCES, N. M., Jan. 9.— l.i'se)msuh;.‘ deg. 60 min Florence ‘De Kol Rag Applée of S Ay o " W. |the L. E. Kunley herd claims! MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST the New , Mexico BState record A i a(‘”cl:‘m: d“ 86 min. iamons Holsteins for milk produc-| Leaves évery, Wednsiday, 1 p. m. from Junean, way points “ tion. In & single year the oorw~ (8) 8.8 Ak AY min. produced 20,478 pounds of milk PETER,SBURG M (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min and 870 ‘pounds of butter. 'Bhe HAHO'S MOTOR mwnnn 2.35 chains g : is-a sister to Beth De Kol Segis, .(10) 8, 18 deg. 54 min, B, |Texas Holstein champion. § et —eeeo———— 1.10 :hal (11) sn,nol'uu 41 min. W. We make hen‘n sults for $66 0.42 chaing (A o L O Thence W. 3,96 chains to corner No. 8; thence N. k 22.62 chains to corner No. ’ 4; thence E. 13.50 chains to iy s3rERse Charles H. Forward. § the recent rains have melted |y, § Oficlal Survey No. 1575,| ‘for. store or. business location.| . For Valdez—Daniel W. Evan::|most of the snow mear sea level {gituated on the north shere of| Ideally situated. Phone 182. B Soama 3.43 chalns” Lothnf abksonll ek is well oiled EXPERIENCE VS, OBSERVATION i .n Mt have to commit murder to be convinced that it is Nor is it necessary to fail in business to be . #ble to muhku. hunm § our .experience we seen business failures and r-. In either event, was a definite cause for This knowledge is yours bl' the uhu. Fim NMd Bank corner Ng. 6; thence 8. 2.75 chains to cormer No. 1, the cl:n(ed nht, ly place of inning, contain- e || R R “VEN U 47 Any and all persons claiming M Adversely +4f: the ahpve de- " K scribed land ghould file, their ad- Use Awomnwdfifl! fii ml ::rsauclnlmlufi.flfi Il:‘nmur ot AP L . ihe " “i a m 374 2 United tes d Office, at Sypfiom Scc Pfl Anchorage, m ;within the ShP : period of tion, or thirty ‘.’,:i:.;"i?"u‘.'.';:.fl.‘:.’.':‘é'&: THE IRROS the znfl flu ber, 1927, 3, LINDLEY GREEN, ¢ Regter. First puoiieation, Nov, 19, 1937, Last wuuifiu. 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