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WAL, SEEIN YOLVE Uit || TURNED g \) My /| GARAGE IND A BIGN | | FOME FER HOME - \&5 BT | |LESS SHARRONS Y'MIGHT AS WELL DO IT RIGHT, RoLLY” HOW\ | TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928 I Steamer Movements T NORTHBOUND | || Ataska due 9 o'clock tonight. | | l # SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | f edmlufi Watson scheduled to | l sail from Seattle March u, at 10 a. m.: {Aleutian’ scheduled to. sail frohx Seaul.g March 17 at i ‘ourmouw BAILINGS | Princess Mary due southbound | | “‘about 10:80 o'clock tonight. ; Admiral Rogers due south- { " bound midnight Wednesday. ¥wkon diie southbound mid might tomorrow night. i LOCAL SAILINGS nite. Scheduled ‘to ieuve | CANADIAN STEAMER HERE BOUND NORTH Steamer Princess Mary, Capt. A. Slater, arrived .in port from the south with two days’ mail at 5 o'clock yesterday evening. follows: Deroux, F. Deroux, A. Koskela, Mrs. Miss Joan Morgan, John W. Troy, Mrs. H. Willlams, X. C. Owen," E. W. Olsen, J. Alex- ander and Myrs. E. W Olsen A M. Morgan, i |[KEGAL BE MATE ON VESSEL SEAL r Sitka and ‘way ports‘at | 4 o'cloék ‘Wednesday night. | *lldf'“f»'lhlwlf every | 1 Monday at 11 p. m. H W'ilnh IV sails for Chicbagot | {i wn why portsiat 6 o'edck | eyory Wednesday night. For | Che'hag *Btraits route &t | - | l' t’flul @very Saturday | mm flrn leaves _every | l sday at 1 p. m. tar\ Psmihh'l and Kake and | wayports, ———————— TIDES ;TOMORROW . 5:20 a. m...12.8 feet 8.8 fect 9 (e 49 uAerl FiSH PRICES SEATTLE, March 13—Two “ow- sels tarrived yesterday with 111, 089 pounids of halibut. Prices av- efaged 11 and 6% cents a pound PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., March 13-+Halibut arrivals yesterday: to- 182,000 pounds. American 3 t ‘sold for 10%- to 5 cents Canadian for 8 and 4 cents. ——— Riq NOTICE 11 am plenn:l to state’ to my | cuptomers that through the count: | &?r the management of George ers; Quniity Store, yourmay leawe orders or pay bills<dup ‘me | lfr. DB FEMMER, -‘Phone’ ¥i¢: pers tor #alé at The Empire, .- ELECTRIC | CLE4 R g Paul’ Kegal has been assigned (! as ‘mate on the U. ‘8. Biological Survey vessel Seal, operated in Western Alaska ‘waters, it was annopnced today by JE. M. God- dard, administrative assistant the Survey.. Kegal is leaving Ju- neau tonight on the steamer Al- dska for Cordova where he will join the Seal, Kegal is well known on Gas- tinean Ohannel as an experienced boat man. He owneéd and oper- ated the vessel ‘Eurus, that sank whe 11t was rammed’ “several months ago by the'Coast Guard vessel Unalga in Icy Straits. —————— FISH uwth The Fish Hawk, . Q. M. Davis, tender fof the' #\&irrln plant at Hawk Lmlet, ‘arrived in port during thg ‘hight. * She will remain -here until’ after the Al- aska arrives, Jeaying late tonight or tomorrow morning. We make mén's"suits for $65 WOLLAND. ~—adv. . —————————— Old papers for #aith at ‘fhe Enipire. pa— F. e ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT at the ELKS’ HALL Saturday Night, NO DANCE'AT THE A B HALL YACUUM NERS r') Hoover Bee Vac Sold and. Rented "6 £f Alaska ,Ejgctnc nght & Power Co. Telephone' Juneau No. 6 ssengers for Juneau were as|} D. T.Ji cf [} SMALL CATCHES OF | HALIBUT SOLD HERE| Forty-two hundred pounds ofi halibut sold to the Juneau Cold Storage Company at prices of 6 and 3 today, it was announced by Wallis ''George, president. ~ The Celtic, Capt. Fred Waldel, brought i 3,000 ‘pounds ‘and the T-1449, Capt. Rader Johnson, 1,200 pounds. This fish will be frozen here. The Yellowstone, Capt. . Strand, was in port last night and this morning and took on a load| of bait before leaving for the| fishing banks. i 1 3 i | SCHOOL BONDS BE SOLD HERE JUNE 1 Thet first - lot of the Juneau Public School bonds, amounting to $25,000 of the original issue authorizing $100,000, will be sold June 1, according to advices re- iceived today by M. L. Merritt dfrom R. E. Robertson, president fof the School Board. The same nnmum will be sold July 1 and ;np balance July 15. ————v—— YUKON IS DELAYED; RETURNS TO CORDOVA Steamer Yukon, scheduled - to arrive in port tonight at 9 o'cleck | from the westward, was sum- moned ‘to return to' that port by wireless and was due there at 7 o'clock. this morning, -according tc advices received by Agent Willis} E. Nowell. The steamer is ex- pected in port southbound at mid night tomorrow night. ————————— GERTRUDE IN PORT ‘Tae wertrude, Capt. Fred Ma- 18 THE MEDIUM Through' which the general public. can alway$ have its wants supplied, Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for dlupl-y 8d- vertisements: 11 A. | Ten cents per llne um in- sertion. Five cents for conunuous sub- sequent. - insertion. the line, Minizum charge, 50 cents. FOR RENT FURNISHED rnefimzhemefl Toom | for rent in private home, close in. Board if desired. Inquire Empire. SR Y T S SYIN B b | FOR RENT — Small room with kitchenette, also small sleeping réom. Phone 436. Gount five aversge Words to| | iR gATh Tot. 50x100 corner of Fourth and Main, opposite proposed Capital building. Inquire A off feet FOR {FOR FOR SALE-—Furaished four room house _on , West known as Dick Rowe property, opposite Jack McDonald, Willoughby Avenue. form:. 58 foot frontage by 102 | Inquire of D. M.! deep. Bothwell: SALE 10th Street just Plat- | €:16a.m. *7:15a.m. 9:16a.m.t 12:30p.m.t lF()R SALB- coal and electric range. condition. Phone 6537. Combination Estate 2:(0p.m. 3:15p.m.t Good 6:30a.m. 8:30a.m. bargain. POWS equi ers, Alaska, Portland, Oregon TROLLER FCR Frisco Standard, registered di-' mensions - 32.2x9.2x4.5, geared girdie, Fine living qunrl- er pment. four ‘comfortable locker space and toilet, dress Alvin . Arness, P. 0. Box 1036 or 9:30a.m.t 12:45p.m.t 2:15p.m. 3:30p.m.t t—Freight will A and comp!ete bunks, | Ads| Wacker, FOR RENT—Furnished Apts. by the week, month or perman- ent.’ MacKinnon A pts. FOR RENT — The Mathis house in Douglas. L. W. Kilburn. Piane, Vietor urtuopnonic ?honu- graph,- sewing machines. Rent ke e ] b2 FOR RENT — ruily Purnished|- apartments, single or double. Newly paintéd. Baths and' hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per mcnth. Apply gill, arrived in port today from the Walter C. Maeser fox farms at; Tebenkof Bay.... # e ALASKA DUE 9 P. M. The Alaska, Capt. William Jen. sen, is due in'port ffom the south at: 9 o'clock this evening. She Mhas one days” mail and 1565 tons {of freight for Juneau. On her way north from Ketchikan the ‘steamer called ‘&t Kasaan, which, caused her late arrival here. ¥ ished apartment. Apply Nugget 8Shop. CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 8 room furnished Apts. Phone 209. T WANTED WANTED—Capable lady ironer at the Capital Dye Works. WANTED—To borrow $3,000.00 private money for six months. Interest at eight per cent se- ‘" cured by imortgage on'a’ g business which, is _oné of & best in the city. Inquire Em- plre Will Haal Saw Mill Wood and Coal . Office Phone 389 g, : Residence Fhone 3501 THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY W Fh et Franklin Btreet, n Front and Becond” Btreets WILLF trade a mll ic ter and {1 coal-oil ‘range !ng a'rug. Phonu 584, FOR PAFrEmi naugi kalsomin- ing or Illldo painting, ch!l 137, Henry Gorham. HOTEL ZYNDA mum l!lVlCI ( 3 flNbA. Erop.’ .._.._...__.......__.._..... ST MISCE) rw una l"n 0 fortune fl yours 09 ‘Work, the tuture foretold: 3 Pounds WALNUTS it 31.00 'POUNM! “Junior Prom, Bobl pin set with. brilliants, In book containin 1$70) and ke; oF 48 ftront of June , ;;Return . ito Behi 3 Pints Armours GRAPE JUICE l trds, FOR SALE—Victrola and Rec-| ‘Phone 155, | FOR SALE—Heater. FOR saun—LOt Wrangell, Alaska, 26%x60, story bldg. on rear, 24x30, up-| stairs furnished. pire. house; SREE 3;5‘.' ¢ FOKR SAxx — 6 -dom furnished all -new .furniture. In- quire Belmont Grocery. - — | FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklia, Front and Frankiin. Front, near Ferry Way, Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughby at Totem Gro. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Froat and Main. Second aad Main. Fifth anl Seward. Fice Hall. Gastineau and Rawa Way. Second and Gola. Phone 584. | on Front St.,! Inquire Em- 187 Eroutit. . ‘l‘fll EMPIRE HAS THE LAR HOB‘I‘ UP-’I‘O-DA'I‘I JUIPPED JOB PRINTING ALASKAa. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneaa for vouglas and Thane “4.00p m, 6: 37: 9: 12 midnight $1: Leawes Dougas for Juneau »:05p.m, :30p.m. 37 9: 12: $1:05a.m. be $—Satardays only. {Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s il »+ GROCERY . Phone 222 MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST mm 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE " HANO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE - “VENTURA? 15p.m. 30p.m. 40p.m. 00a.m. 45p.m. 55p.m. 16a.m. accspl_ed. AND | Bay, Hawk In Kflzlln FINEST Seattle Feb. Feb. Feb. ..Feb. Mar. Mar. ALASKA YUKON ALAMEDA ALEUTIAN YUKON ALASKA Phone 2 Southbound Lv.Seattle Lv.Juneau Feb. 22 Ar.Juneau’ ¥eb. 29 Mar. 14 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Apr. 11 Feb. 26 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 Mar. 25 Apr. 1 ROGERS ROGERS WATSON ROGERS EVANS Througu tickets sold from Juseam to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on RQUND) TH ‘WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam=* ship Line also to the ORIENT via AHERICANV MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 o GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Nouglas, Aluln" PACIF{C COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President *,POR PRINCE nmn. VAICOUVEI SEA’ LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND : PRINCESS MARY:-March 14, 24; April 8. ° PRINGESS ALICE—April 14 and 24... Tickets to and nom a1l Eastern points of Us IhQM :t:d Cana Various Routes — L W. L. COATES, Agent! NACIAN ' PATIFIC RAILWAY THE ALASKA RAILROAD" H l thmu‘hout the year operates regular passenger and freight °'| train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks In the | In » and over the Chickaloon' and Chatanika branches. 2 | | During the winter months there are two passenger trains | each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other information inquire of any steamship or rajlroad sgent, or write H y Dept. of the Interior | _THE'ALASKA RAILROAD (1. Meinley Pack Bavse) ~Anchorage Motorslup Mar The_ ollthl Mailboa q eve A R. P. O leayes’ ! o'clock direct to’ akee, Hoonah, Chich: 81 w-y Ports. _Returning v tings Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night 1 eq Skagway. Rcmnfln‘ leaves slu:vly “Tuesday night at 1T o' . &'F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phome COASTNISK TRANSBQRT‘ATION COo.