The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 21, 1928, Page 6

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o T S AT X AT T POLLY AND H e e ER PALS YAUR AOME FER HOMELESS \ ws 1S ALL OFF! LIZZIES {IBEEN OUT IN THE YARD FER T WEEKS AN 1M GONNA PuT {1 Back TE GARAGE y i_j —f] Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND | Pringess Mary due Thursday night. Admiral Rogers due late Sat i Afday night or Sunday. | 4 SGHEDULED SAILINGS | vukon scheduled to sail from | Senftle March 24 at 9 a. m. ! Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle March 24 at 9 p. m. Admiral Evans scheduled sall from Seattle March at 10.a. ‘m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS southbound about ght, | 1 Afeutian due southbound about § Murch 28. i Admiral Watson due . south- J{ ‘bound about March 28. i LOCAL SAILINGS |iMargnita scheduled to iewve | {{ fof Bitka and way ports at | 8. g'gock. Wednesday night. | i for Skagway every ‘b 11 p. my ! e salls for Chichagot way ports at € o'ebrck ‘Wednesdsy nigkt. For | m Straits - route ar | U'elock - every Saturday | i s to | 28 1 laa . First leaves every - Weidhesday at 1 p. m. for | Pelersburg and Kake @nd ALEUTIAN “LEAVES FOR WEST eamer Aleutian, Capt. Gus Nbrd, left here for the westward yesterday . afternoon - at -3:30 gtlock, dfter discharging frelght ot the Qlty Whart, the Admiral Line dotk and the Alaska Junean arf. $Dlunuu leaving Juneau - om the Aleutlan . were: J. Gallagher, Miks Ethel Young and two steer: age for Cordova: Mr. and Mrs, C; D. East for Valdez; D. Rose, 3:(! Scully, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ittaker, B. B. Green, John F. Chamberlin and two steerage for Seward. ——— SEATTLE FI - SH PRIGES . SEATTLE, March 21—Six ves- #els arrived yesterday with 106, pounds of halibut. Prices av- e d 15 and 10,cents. Cod seld fi? 4 cents. AT | ALASKA ON WAY SOUTH tedmer.. Alaska sailed from jward at 6:15 o'clock this morn- for Cordova, enroute to Ju- u. The steamer {s due in Cor- ‘a tomorrow morning and is cted' to arrive heme late Fri- afternoon or evening. —_————————— NOTICE am, ‘pleased to state to my sustomers that through the court- of ‘tie managoment of George Quality Store, you may grs._or pay bills due me. . FEMMER, Phone 114 rinanent Waves, $15. Beadty Parlor. —adv | > MARINE NEWS Sweet Little Buttercup Called Common Poisoner LONDON, Mar. 21-—The butter- cup, “sweet little buttercup,” ac- claimed in and story, has been branded as a common poi soner. Other field flowers rs also unmasked b, report of the Minister of Agriculture, issued for the benefit of farmers The buttercup w used for coloring butter, it is explained, s the flower is tinged with un suspected villainy in some form or other despite thé tender lines Robert Browning about “little childre dower.” In the report ©On poisonous plants of the farm, the buttercup is classed as a polsoner along with cowbane, dead man's bells (foxgloves) deadly nightshade and Indian peas which adorn the Eng lish_countryside in summer. e song the CANNERY TENDER HERE The Wyoming, Capt. C. M. Mathison, cannery tender with a scow In tow, arrived in port dur- ing the night from Seattle. enroute to Seldovia where she is to ‘be eémployed at the new plant of the San Juan Fish and Packing Company and will sail tomorrow — et lA‘!TAA RITA ARRIVES Thé , Santa Dickinson, Rita, . Capt. arrived in port Billy on the gridiron today for an over- hauling. ——— e e MARGNITA IN PORT The Margnita, Capt. H. Peterson, arrived in port Skagway and wayports at 9 o‘clock - this morning with J. H, Gibson from Skagway and John Benson and Mrs. Mary Jackson from Haines. She will leave this evening for Sitka and wayports. M from e --——— TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 7:17 a. m....-2.2 High tide 1:11 a. m....18.4 Low tide 7:36 p. m....-2.8 High tide 1:24 p. m...18.6 —e——— NEW RICE MAN feet feet feet feet . Peter -L. Johnson, Ketchikan man, was an arrival here yester- day on the steamer Aleutian, He will be with the G..B. Rice plumb- ing shop, as a sheet metal worker. Advertising nrviyl pays. Use the columns ot The Bmpirs = HEADACHE —— CANADIAN PACIFIC —FAMOUS— Princess Steamers TO PRINCE RUPERT, VICTORIA VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE N pre— DIRECT CONRECTIONS AT VANCOUVER TO ALL EASTERN POINTS OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA Stop-Over Privileges Various Boutes THROUGH TICKETS SOLD TO EUROPE AND THE ORIENT Tor Fiket gad, Bsenations She is | last night from Auk Bay, and was put " By CLIFF STERRETT R 'PRICES OF HALIBUT- | HIGHER THIS WEEK Seventy-seven thousand, ninei hundred and fifty pounds of hali- but sold here yesterday and today at the highest prices in almost a month. The fish brought as high as 8 and 5% while the lowest prices paid were Tlg and 5%. The Juneau Cold Storage Cem- | pany yesterday purchased from the Ithona, Capt. Ole Moland, 8,42 000; the Louhelen, Capt. Knute | | Hildre, 6,500; Margaret T. Capt. | Peter Hildre, 6,000; and the Diana, iCapl. Harold Grimstead, 1,350, | | The New England F through Sam Morris, the following yeésterday day; T421, Capt. Ingbold Varnes, 5,000; Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosnes, 5,000; Fern, Capt. John Lowell, 17,500; Dagny, Capt. Olaf Winters, 6,000. # E. M. Basse, buyer for Sebas- tian-Stewart, parchaged six boats | | auis supp vesterday and today as follows: Closing time for clagsified Vivian, Capt. Martin Borlack, 4. advertisemonts: 2 P.'M. 500;, Addington, Capt. John Ander- | Closing tine for display ac- son, 10,000; Ina J. Capt. Andrew | | Yertisements: 11 A. M, Hildre, '9,000; 1da 1}, 4,500; Alpha, Tulnuni! per line lirst In- Capt. Andrew Brensdal, 4,000; | | %ert! Ford, Capt. Martin Erstad, 5,700.] Prices yésterday were: Junean Cold Storage, 7% and 5%; Basse and Motris, 7% ang 5% -Only the latter two purchased fish to- day, paylgg 8 and 6 and $ &nd 6% FERRY TIME CARD 18 THE MEDIUM fimul which the general public . can_ always have its 'FOR 5aut CHisAP—Electric hot | plate. Phone 397. {FOR 84 — Hatching eggs: | . White Pekin duck, $1.50 doz.; Buff Leghorn, $1.50 doz.; White Leghorn, $1.00 doz. Leave ord- ers at Home Grocery or Ed. | Hanson, Auk Hill. Box A, Ju- neau, Alaska. Leaves Juneac for . vouglas and Thane 15a.m. 15a.m. 15a.m.t 30p.m.t € *7: 9: 12: “4.00p ™. 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 2:C0p.m. 12 midpight 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. Leawves Dougas for Junean 6:30a.m, o:05p.m. 8: 6:30p.m. 9:30a.m.t $7:45p.m. 12:45p.m.t 9:556p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:16a.m. 8:30p.m.t $1:05a.m. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- ‘FOR SALE—Gasboat, 28 ft. by 8 ft. beam with 9 h. p. Stand- arde engine; one gill net—22 meshes deep by 9” mesh. Can be seen at the Larsen Creek sawmill. Five cents for conunuouns aub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to 30a.m. line. Mintmum charge, 50 cents. - |FOR SALE—A bargain. 7-Tube Super-Heterodyne Radio Set, first class condition, complete | with A'and B Batteries.. In-| quire Hellan’s Pharmacy. e, FOR RENT JUNEAU: ROOMS — Over Juneau Billiards, under new manage- ment. . Clean, steam heated | rooms, Reasonable rates. i MORTGAGES LIFTED AT LAST NEW BRITAIN, Conn, lnar. 21 Mortgages made in 18 and | 1844 on property in the Parish of | New Britain- and town of Berlin | adjoining, have been filed for re- | lease, having- been @aid in full. The deeds of the property mort- gaged were, held by'a bank and the releases clearéd -the title. ALy Old papers for sale at The Empire. tion Company crds. Phone 155, FOR SALE—Victrola and ncc', ! 1 FOR RENT — Heated furnished |FOR SALE—THeater, rooms. Block from Bergmaun. |- e MISCELLANEOUS Phone ; 2754. & 4 FURNISHED steamn-heated fnflm;PAmSHom. ana_have your| fortune told from your hand.! for rent in private home, close Work, business, marriage and in. Board if desired. Inquire Empire. I the future foretold. 302 Front| FOR RENT — Small room with |, Street. kitchenette, also small sleeping '™ — room. Phone 436. THE ROCKLAND BOARDING HOUSE ~ 1s now open for business. Room and Bufl Home Cook- ing. Mrs. BRort, Prop. Phone 584. PHONE 3-8-5 Special: Sale’and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffec and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY | FORGET-ME-NOT || | TEA ROOMS | 5t Strictly home cooking. Ples | | and cakes made to order. | ! Chicken dinner every Thurs- | | day night. | Mrs. Katherine Hooker | Phomne 157 WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME 000KING IIz1, A, Higlund, Prop. - — st Service Transfer Co. Will Hau? Baw Mill Wood and Coal FOR RENT—Furnished Apts. by the week, month or perman- i ent. MacKinnon Apts. i WIS SENRRO | - tor Urtuopnonic Phono- h, sewing machines. Rent! Anderson Music Shoppe, | f———————« ~. ——a| |[FOR RENT — suily turnished! apartments, single or double. FIRE ALARM CALLS Newly painted. Baths and ho(‘ 13 water furnished. Furnished |14 cabins $5.00 per mcnth, Apply Seaview Apts. ¢ (SO 5 S N TS S % FURNISHED and unturnished Apts. and houses. 132 6th St. —_— e FOR . RENT—Comfortable furn- ished apartment. Apply Nugget 8hop. - CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 room turnished Apts. Phone 209. " LOST. AND FOUND . | LOST _Somewhere i Douglas of Juneau last Tuesday—a. pair of dark celluloid" rimmed glasses| |4 in blagk case. Finder return to|| 4.2 Guy’s Drug m i ward. Third and Franklia, Fran: and Fr;‘l;k‘lm.w Front, near Ferry Wey. Front, ovp. Film Exchange. Front, opp, City Whart. Front, near .Saw ML, Willoughby at Totem Gro. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. at Matn. and d and Main, « Fifth anl Beward, Fice Hall. Gastineau and Rawan Way. Second and Gola. Fourth.and l-l.lrrh.m- and F! and ¢ Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. * Niuth, back of power houwe! Calhoun, opp. Junean Apts. , Ave,; -Indlan 8t m&“:fl .t ‘Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. elfth and - Willoughby. 235 40 85 ioko 89 v DG G0 Office Phone 889 Residence Phone 3501 o - o THE JUNEAU LaunpRy F kli . ', I "1, N3 Front and Second Streets EERIs: e ' . MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST gl T R "Il‘:lm,cnry Wednesday, 1 p. q. from Tuneau, way. points to Rty a3 : - HAHO’S MOTOR BOATS \ 584, v FOR PAPEK, Dan .-nf, ing or {nside -paint! 137. Henry Gorham. | 3 l;ounds WALNUTS $1.00 f3eeRy 3 Pints \Armours GRAPE JUICE $1.00 . SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONES 8385 Seattle Mar, Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April 10 17 24 24 31 7 ALASKA ALEUTIAN 4 ALAMEDA ALASKA s ALEUTIAN ... W. E. NOWELL, Agent SERUVING Al 45H: Reguiarly and Dependably Southbound Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lyv.Juneau Feb. 26 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 Mar. 25 Apr. 1 ROGERS .. ROGERS WATSON ROGERS EVANS .Mar. Apr. Througu tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- nia perts 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 MALU, LINE. BRICE fl. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Nouglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. ¥. ALEXANDER, President i FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND = . RINCESS MARY—March 14, 24; April 3, 5 ALICE—April 14 and 24, SO CANADIAN PATIFIC Fickets to; and fron-a1l Eastern points of United| Btates and Canada — Various Routes -— Liberal Btopovers, W. L. COATES, Agent. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout tue year operates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika brapches. During the winter months there are two.psssenger trains .each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and ofker information inquire of any steamship or rajlroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior . THE ALASKA ‘RAILROAD (lt.'.lnlhley_ gnk lo-h?_ Anchorage m.fldfl Mallboat of the Junmeau and Sitka R. 3 gd" every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct o Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka Ports. Returning via WArm Springs Bay, Killisnoo,# Hoonah, Leaves every Monddy might st 11 o'clock for Haines & LSOASTWISE TRANSPORTATION €0. - 08 Skagway. 'Returning leaves Skagway Tuedday night at 7 o'cloek . A. F. McKINNON, Age eliable’ Transfer C6., Phone 14§ - Motorship Margnita. $100.00 REW ARD " v A reward of $100.00 will be: paid to any one giving information leading.to * the arrest and conviction of any person or persons for shooting. or breaking i ine . sulators on the transmission lines of the ' Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company. ) Cgiai . CHAS. G.

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