The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1928, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS ~ 7 | (;zj ME' PlNCHED' ; Regwarly and /)epund 6l -~ Southbound Lv Seattle: Ar.Juneau Lv.Jumeay B ROGERS ... 25 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 WATSON . Feb. 4 ROGERS ... . 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 WATSON ........Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Mar. 3 ' ROGERS ... .Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 29 ' 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 C-mor- nia 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 AHERICAN R e . MAIl, LINE. BRICE H: HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska < P 4 | ey, PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE ! 1 S5 i s e s The ADMIRAL LINE ' 7""’"‘;&"@ e ) H. F. ALEXANDER, President : 2 A » than 50 ‘per cent of theI : Two thousand. four hun- and eighteen mink skins were exported worth $38,216. List of Commodities H | The list of commodities shipped with the declared values follow: Animals: ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Blue Foxes $ SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED | Other Animals ... SAILING SCHEDULE I ‘(:x_n‘ln! s Due Juneau Due Juneau WO Fish: Boat— + Lv.Seattle Northbuund = Southbound mallest passenger lsts In many| presh and frozen Movements | |tips is on the Alameda. (except shellfish)— o g b dan, 8 Jag, 14 NORTHBOUND || A cargo of concentrates at thc Halibut ALASKA .. Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan., 24 Alaska due about 10 o'clock : | Alaska Juneau wharf were taken Salmon o ALAMEDA Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb, 5 | tomorrow night. lon before the steamer sailed for All other > *ALASKA Feb., 4 Feb. 7T Feb. 14 SCHEDULED SAILINGS | |thc south at 1:30.a. m. With the| Canned (xcept shell- YUKON . Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Admiral Rogers scheduled to | i sengers: Mrs. L. V.| fapy ALAMEDA Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 sail from Seattle Feb. § at | |Spar “}‘"’"’" ”g"“J;‘"“"“t; W"““""' Salmon 35 g y Calls at Petersburg. |* 10 m. i y ames, Wicsqrenam, 430, Cured or preserved i Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle Prince: schoduled to | |iwo steerage for Seatlte; Justin! coxce 1-fis MISCELLANEOUS " & 8ail Lo,:v:nm..’m'p‘.h 9 | |W. Harding, K. Brevik, M. J, Sul- '(t‘.,l":“ profna) 943 | THE EMPIRE RPN D ISARI, ERA TREN FERRY TIME CARD and return—§73.50. " #at-9 p.m. [livan, J. P. Willlams, Miss Ardeue Herring 71,409 * 18 THE MEDIUM Pumsr-—ulomllr and In"hym:lr, W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE $ “teamer Yukon scheduled to | Smoke and one steerage for Ket Salmon 1,482 i fortune told from your hand.| Leaves Juntau tor Uouglas and L W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 il trom, Seattle Feb. 11 at | -(h,ku" Shell-fish: | 'slhimush wh;ch theh nncm Work, business, marriage and Thans - 9 a m. ———— e ; sa [)[BEES, SancRiwery: Nevy the future tazsteio W08 Phua| v Admiral Watson scheduled to Crabs et 228 Closing time for classified i .l:lhm. *4.00p M, sail from Beattle Feb, 15 at | Shrimps .- 14,582| Fqdvertisements: 2 P. M. : “WANTED Tiliade. 3. 2apm. ‘FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE 10 a. m. ! ‘ Furs and fur-skins: Closing time for display ad-| | Q:16am.t 37:30p.m. LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND Steamer Alameda scheduled o | | N St 600/ | vertisements: 11 A. M. gEEPRt . 3:4t0m, CANADIAN PRINCESS MARY—Feb. 14 pail from Seattle Feb. 18 al | | Blue Fox . 157,465 Ten cents per line first tn.||WANTED — Capable, competent 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight N Al —Feb. 14, 28, March .14, 9 a m Silver or Black Fox 33,275 | gertfon. woman wishes work for small| 3:16p.m.t $1:00a.m. PALIFIC 24, April 3. |, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Red Fox 25,498 | 1 pyve dents'1of coBiinudiis nub family, working people pre- Le:re% Dougas for 3;::\: RAILWAY, Redaced Round Trip Fares No- steamer to westward. | White Fox ....... 1,610 | | gequent insertion. ferred, or as. kitchen helper. 8: o Tickets to and fromg a1l te LRGAL ANLINGE ' AB“UT NflRMAL Mink ... ol 38,216/ |' Count five average words to|| Mrs. Ryne, Scandinavian 3,::3"', vy Blatua dnd Canate o Varions Hosie - i | Margnita scheduled to leave | Muskrat 102| | the line. Rooms. " g FES DL, Atopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. for Sitka and way ports at | Beaver ... 1,635 Minicium charge, 50 cents. 3:’5D-m~' 9:55p.m. L ' 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | All other ... 43,023 | REGAKDING CONSTRUCTION Izlin.m. lzflhm. Salls for Skagway o-eryl Alaskan Commodlhcs Manufactured furs 301,424 [ Ml N R0, AND: MASONIC 8:30p.m.t $1:06a.m. = Monday at 11 p. m. . . Val- |Ore: miatte and regulus: 4 THMPLE t—Freight will be accepted. » - ; W'rginia IV sails for Chicbagot | ShlPPed DU”"E Past Val- Copper . TR 599,487 FOR RENT RIS e oL . 3—Saturdays only. THE ALASKA RAILROAD and way ports at 6 o'alck | ued at $1,505,586 9,508 ! | FOR RENT—Partly furnished 3 |térials, or sub-contracts or qther| ioa. room apartment; also 5 room |information thought _helpful in ]m‘u‘ Ferry & Naviga & ;23‘ house. Phone 4702, figuring the above work. tion Complny to the States last month had a it - » g We want especially prices from | e declared value of $1,505,586, ac- Fror G T, SN hh"““ Of local concerns on gravel, sand,| | cording to tae monthly summary|TOke! velie of products | Gold Strest. Has kitohe rARES: | crushed rock delivered to job, ex- of commerce issued today by J. C. Przduct:’ o‘t VU re- WO, AR ane cavation by the yard and in lump MeBride, Coilector of Customs for | "y 'y 5 72,753 |FOR’ RENT — Fuliy furnishpd sum- Sheetmetal work, painting, the District of Alaska. While this o R apartments, single or double.|°T anything else. Total value of foreign P Wodnudly night. For | Straits route at | Adnad ¥ Ninped 10 1nlnk every Saturday | askan commodities shipped |,y "o ihar articles throughout the year operates regular passenger and f train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairban tables and other information inquire of any railroad agent, or write 7. Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD = PHONE 3.-8-5 ‘ |, (FOR - YOUR; GROCERIES was lower than for the same < Newly painted: Baths and hgot| Mall must reach Seattle by 4 month in both 1926 and 1927, ft| Products 3.083] ater furhished, B urn isHod|February Gth. Thersfore the onlyy | : o, McKinley Park Boute) Mailbost Margnita, Capt. Larrv (was slightly above the averagel, .. ... ... ..~ cabins $6.00 per.month. Anly sure way for us to get your in-|| Pric¢ and Quality Cannot Anchorage * g Alaska Parks, arrived in port at 6:30 for the past five-year period. bl el i Seaview, Apts. formation is by cable night let-| | Be Surpassed o o'clock yesterday morning after a| Copper ore, which was {irst in| i/ " $1,505,586 | e T T ters. Money Refunded if Not : . * alm trip to Sitka and wayports value with shipments aggregat- s P e T all other | FURNISHED and, upfurnished| WARRACK CONSTRUCTION CO.| Satisfled. M hi ; M . D ) ;:;Ie retura. Passengers nmvlng.n;gpssfr:.z.ts,r showed o decline | " | Apts, and. houses. 133 6th 8t.. 511 Mebgwall. Blldios, g G. o otors p arg'uta finie- e wer: of $25,592 from January, 1927555 ° .-$7,470 FOR RENT—Comfortable _furn- Fistpst. ‘ TOVANEIIL'S | 1ne omictat Matibost of the Junean ana Sitks R. B} O 1eaved tre r. and Mrs. S. A. Sholine and |when ore exports were worth % { i e Jaines Fresburn from Chichagof; [$867,069. Canned salmon ship- |\ Ralebone 692/ ;+dnhed; apartment. Awly Mllet FOR PAPER hanging, kalsomin-| GROCERY City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Manter 1 8 b e R e ? 2 Hairseal skins 186 i Shop. ing or inside painting, Call 4l Bay, Hawk Infet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitks and H. J. Raymond and Ruby Clark ments were practically nothing, —l e o from Baranof; H. Samato frombeing valued at $35, probably. the HEEs. TOMORROW FOR RENT—Nicely furaianea; | 107 Heury Gortiam. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba;, Killlanoo, Tenakes, Killisnoo;~ Tom Toyagawa, Mrs.|smallest on record for any month,|yow tidé... 8:03 a. m... 2.0 feet o large, two pmall t Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11. o'clock for Haines and New Rustless Wheat Armstrong, John Lappi, Gus Jor-|as compared to $187,064 for the High tide... 2:08 a. m...165 fect]' ents, reasonable rents. r- Skagway. kamrnlng leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'clock &an, dack Jordam, John Vavalisfsame month. last year. Low tide... 8:19°p, m....-L§ feat [ / Mmanent tenants preferred. Mac- . A.'F. McKINNON, Agent, Beliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 Miss Major, E. Rogman and Henry Furs Show Well High b 1068 ol m 173" tect] MIRDOMADI. vy gt | On Market in 1929 4 4 : Moss from Tenakee. Fur shipments continued to ,_W——————w—v COAS[ WISE TRANSPMTA’ITON CO . / jshbw up splendidly. The total| AMERIGA FINST HERe ~|FOR — Butlaing sultable| ‘7. pAUL, Minn, Feb. 4.—With tore: or business. location. |only 125 bushels of the seed aval'- Ideally, situated. Phone 182. |aple, the Minnesota agricultural e T3 toam | eXperiment station will not mar- ket its new rustresistant wheat until 1929. % value of all furs shipped during, smm ALAMEDA !the month ‘was §301,424, a galli Ty America First, Capt. John i HERE BOUND SOUTH ot $117.392 over January, last{yano, ‘arrived in port last night {¥ear. Blue fox pelts made up the| p.,n, Petorsburg and wayports. | gy 4 A 094 i Steamer Alameda, Capt. Charles "major part of this sum, 2,097¢No passengers were brought to . -y Glasscock, arrived in port froni SKiBs going to the States’s mar-i juneay this trip. p the westward at 11 o'clock Satur- Kets having a value of $157,465, — day night with the following ])lldI * 2 sengers for Juneau: C. T. Lotts- feldt from Seward; Eric Ander- son from Latouche; Clarence | Smith and one steerage from Val- dez; Dr. W. H. Chase and Louls » Anderson from Corcova. Because of the rocent road, the steamer has no |)um4\-l] THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN EOTELS THE GASTINEAU", ', ALASKA DUE TOMORROW %-{Eng mqu_ Andrew Boss, director of the o ATB. AND | station, says the 'present supply AmST BQU! PIANI IN MKA ditions that will insure still' great- g |er development' and that seed N '8 y ' Cliéck them | Sen, Is due in port from the south i) LLS| | Minnesota tarmers in 1929, ¥ : & £ & b ) without “dosing.” |4t about 10 p. m. tomorrow, a:- X % oY The new wheat is a cross be- T v S A VE ONE DOLL AR / Rubonatbedtin;a cording to Horace Adams, local |, 3 L, 3 . Jjltween® Marquis, ' the stand 4 ¥ 4 from Ketchikan at 4 o’clock 'this the durum lumillo. Kt s Highly afternoon and will stop at Wran- Front, opp- Film. Exchange. i ' rogistant to rust and at the samo TPPED JOB PRINTING| will be planted in 1928 untler con- The Alaska, Capt. William Joh-; likely will be made avnllhhle_ o agent. She was scheduled to sail i bread wheat of the northwest, and Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes ‘gpll and Petersburg. Nine days Froat, opp. City ":"‘*‘ time of good milling quality. which blocked the Alaska Ra rs from the Interior, officers sn . i a ‘u: steamer said. One of (he | @8 mail is .bourd “the steamer (or W&‘m u.;.;ohm Gro, ‘When" offered for seed it Hkely C‘fe‘ Yon- save a Don"m . - Juneau Wl“fllll’“’!. opv. Cole Barn. fi| Will cost 26 per cent more thah 4 5 : ._L'_'Jl...-_._ (R 1 Seward. ‘ordinary wheat. ome ik AT l"‘ r i BOB TURNER AUTO SERVICE, i e n - . s Iy » warm and com- {B EMPIRE Has THE LARG- ] ] RHOD | [fortable. Reagonable rates. Stand, , MOST UP-TO-DATE Al ] 3 d { y ) E BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRIN BES - PH ] g .3 A N ALASKA. ‘ A Hellan’s Drug Store. Phone 257. | PLANT 1 Bob Turner. |, . L. J. SmAricx Jeweler and e ond |, e \ and |38 Beven | e An egg a day keeps the sheriff away Ask Us About XMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Open cme, now, deposit regulatly, and riext December we will mail to you a fat check equivalent to your deposits plus interest. It will reach you in time for Christmas shoppm:. men O e First Natienal Bunk “There is mo Bubstitute for Safety”

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