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,,EQI;LY AND HER PALS By CLIFI‘ STERKETT Hon DEAR! T WiSH Yy I 1 KNEW WHAT T i "Q)AN UMBRELLA? HD\X/ DO YoL KNOW HE WANTS ONE? HE BORROWED MINE LAST SEPTEMBER, S0 ALL YGOTTA DO 1S RAY ME AN WRITE HIM HE KIN 1D OUGHTTA) KNOW/ DAVGONE B=—x —_— GIT THE LIL WORM A R [ South From Juneau Leave Seattle Aprit 11 April 18 © 1928 by Newspaper Feature Service. Ine Creat Britain rights reserved COAST T0 COAST BUS LINE SEEN A NEW YORK, continental bus to Los Angeles, will be started! soon if plans now under way go| through. A gigantic merger, in- 3 DISABLED SHIPS nroa v ARE REPORTED SAFE| :0.5\"%, toast, wit make the sorv | \ice possible. The trip will require e, April 3.—lgix days and nights and the ! Three vessels in distress in a t will be ), half of the \ vere storm off the coast are ac-|present railroad fare. | sall from. Seattle at 10 a. m ounted for. Reports indicated| The system, operated by the| ' they are" safe, National Motor Bus Association, ) i ril 3—Trans. , e, New York ? Steamer Movenients H NORTHBOUND i Alaska due early tomorrow | morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Watson scheduled to PORTLAND, Ore., e utar_y end [ ependao_y 1 r3 mmo”";t;uers scheduled to || The K. V. Kruse, four-masted|Chicago, will connect the Iinde- April 5 at | [schooner, 113 days out of Aus-|pendent linés now in operation. which has been short of fand will include equipment valued | sail | | turned up oft the Co-iat more than $150,000,000 besides at 9 | (lumbia River, during the night.|state franchises. | Steamer Jane Nettleton, which Traffic in the East will be han-| |was in trouble off Cape Blanco|dled by the Cardinal stages. oper- yesterd is proceeding on herlating between New York and Phil- | course ying she had righted|adelphia. Other large companies | herself included are the Interstate Motor | The Coast Guard cutter Haida|Bus Line, Western Motorways, Pa has arrived off Port Angeles with|cific Lines and Southern Trans- the storm - battered six - masted | portation Lines | [schooner Helen Sterling. Last there were 95,000 | buses operating in the United States, carrying more passengers than the combined railroads ! \PRINC'E.SS MAKY ON LAST WINTER TRIP| mhe tranconimontel b i | Steamer Princess Mary, Capt.[Within a few weeks. Air travel | A. Slater, arrived in port from|Will be inaugurated later, accord- Satls for Bkagway every | |the north at 10 o'clock yesterday|ing to a spokesman for Herman Monday st 11 p. m. | levening and sailed south at 1|F. Wenzel, president of the new Visginia IV sails for Chicbagot | | o'clock this morning with the fol-| company. The fare by air to Los| and way ports at 8 o’k | | lowing passengers: Angeles will be $225. | isevery Wednesday nigkt. For | | Mrs. C. M. Williams and Simp- B T‘l’fimn $15 Ghatham Btralts route ec | |son McKinnon for Seattle; Charles| o “7“’ B""t“ Al;nrln‘:- 1380 10 c'clock every Saturday | |Goldsteln and Mrs. J. Pedersen|AMmerican Beaaty Barior. — night. + |for Vancouver, Advisrislie ‘u!‘wayn et America First leaves every || This is the last trip the Prin-| 2% g% e mha” Bmpire. Wednesday at 1 p. m. for | |cess Mary is scheduled to make v Petersburg and Kake anc \ | until she starts on the 1928-1929 wayports. winter run. The Princess Alice vos i will leave Vancouver for the norgh !a week from Thursday, and in| SEWER BONDS BY THE PREIGHTER CURACAQ e carly vart of Jume the Prin TOWN OF JUNEAU, HERE FROM SEATTLE vouise will start on the i 1 cess Charlotte and Princess ALASKA. ; i : 1 schedule. summer { The Curacao, (upl AW :\uk‘ anm\ arrived in port from the| uth at 6 o'clock yesterday eve-| xng with the following - SEATTLE, rs for Juneau: ! rivals yesterday totaled only 7,700 . L. Madden, George v,| pounds and sold for 22% cents J. Lind, J. Vognied, | straight. Cod sold for 8 cents. Mrs. Ramos and thre ———————— ! She had a total of ! TIDES TOMORROW freight for Channel ports. Of Low tide 2a m.-02 this amount 212 tons of coal will|High tide . m...16.9 B& unloaded at the Pacific Coast! Low tide 50 p. m....-0.6 Coal Company, 50 tons of coal at|High tide p. m...16.4 Douglas, and 110 tons of general — e l@erchamline was discharged last| ALASKA DUE TOMORROW mght at the Admiral Line ware- house. ,From Juneau the Southbound Admiral Juneau Lyv. Juneau sall from 10 a. m. Aleutian scheduled to from Seattle April 7 FOR SALE FOR SALE- bake oven; loaves at once. Tenakee, ' FERRY TIME CARD Vessel Lv. Seattle Ar. One galvanized iron | R 1) bakes about 70| Inquire of Har- Alagks: THE EMPIRE 18 THE MEDIUM Through which the general public can always have f{ts wants suppl | Closing time for classitied | :0n <a iy advertisements: 2 P. M. . Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per lme lrst In- sertion, Five cents for con.inuous sub- | | sequent insertion. ¢ Count five average words to the line. Minftaum charge, 650 cents. Seattle | tralia, | provisions, 12 Mar. 28 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 19 Apr. 11 May 3 Apr. 26 Leaves Juneau for Douglas and WATS( ROG EVA ROGERS scheduled to April room furnished $1800. $500 rent. Apply sail from Vancouver 9 at 9 p Alameda from Seattle p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon due southbound late to- { morrow night Thursday | Admiral Evans due south- bound about April 12. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to lewve for Sitka and way ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | E Princess Alice i i Througu tickets soid from Juneau to Califor- 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 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 house with bath h, balance like don Apts. m. scheduled to sail April 10 at 9 Jitn. *4:00p.m TROLLER FOR SALE 32-foot ! o Dnuglas f'u Juneaun boat, 12 h. p. engine, power| girdie and everything complete. | This is an exceptionally fine| boat and can be had at an at-| tractive price for cash, Moored | at Ketclfikan, Alaska. Address | H. Sauter, 626 Holly St., Port-| land, Ore | I & il | *—_Thane f——Freight will be accepted. {—Saturdays only. CAFE, eiccuricany equipped, inj first class condition, for sale or 1 3 A lease, reasonable terms, see m‘r §—Effective April 1st. ; write A. C. l’morv‘ | burg, Alaska, el L e el ol ____! Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | |FOR SALE—Lang range suitable | for camp or small restaurant. | tmn Comp‘lny Used only seven months. Cheap o S Midget Lunch. ! Fuinished 'single Tngiure Hel- FOR RENT — & rooms for men. =i lan’s Pharmacy. Stendal, owne FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—March 14, 24; April 8. PRINCESS ALICE—April 14 and 24. Tickets to and from: a1l Eastern points of United Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. e | THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year cperates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Eairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. 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 rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (e, lclilley Puk Route) !FOR RENT—Three room house- keeping apartment. Also single | dee| rooms Phone 602. £ !mn RENT— q](splm: Rnnn‘L Ap-| | ply Phone 436. PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY NCTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL | ELECTION ON ISSUANCE OF ‘ FOR SALE OR LEASE — Louvre Bldg., Front St., opposite First National Bank, 33x138 ft, two! stories, twelve rooms upstairs. Inquire Ashby Bros., Hotel Gastineau. FOR RENT- —iurmsnea, qteum-{ heated room; suitable for two.| Inquire Empire or P. 0. Box| 447, ‘I FOR RENT — Smatl room with kitchenette, also small sleeping | room. Phone 436. Pursuant to a resolution adopt- Common Council of ! the town of Juneau; Alaska, a special election is hereby called to be held in said town on May 1st, 1928, at which will be sub- mitted to the qualified electors; of said town whose names appear on the las sessment roll of said town for municipal taxation, the question: Shall the town of | issue its Dbonds of improving its system? Said election is called and will|FURNISHED and unfurnished) be held pursuant to the Act oll Apts. and houses. 132 6th St.| 1925, | GUIFR Apts., 1, Congress of February 11, sald | "oy rnished Apts. ed by the FOR SALE Hatching eggs: White Pekin duck, $1.50 doz.; Buff Leghorn, $1.50 dcz.; White | Leghorn, $1.00 doz. Leave ord-| ers at Home Grocery or Ed. Hanson, Auk Hill. Box A, Ju- neau, Alaska. ! SEATTLE FISH PRICES April 3—Halibut ar- Piane, Victor urtuopnoni¢ Phono- graph, sewIng machines, Rent cr sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENTr — »uly furnished! apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hotl water furnished. Furnished! cabins $5.00 per mcnth. Apply Seaview Apts. | FOR SALk-—Gaspboai, 28 ft. hy] 8 ft. beam with 9 h. p. Stand- arde engine; one gill net—22 meshes deep by 9” mesh. Can be seen at the Larsen Creek |$ sawmiil. ! B Y SRR 55 Service Transfer Co. i Will Hau? Saw Mill Wood and Coal Oftice Phone 389 feet feet feet| feet Alaska - 2 and 3 room and, if 60% or more of Phone 209. : qualified electors answer said| question in the affirmative, said| WANTED—Lady to buy half in- COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICN CO. The officlal Mallboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves the City Dock every Wednesday evenimg at 8 o'clock_direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hooneh, Cm'chuot, Sitka and Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakes The Alaska, Capt. William Jen- steamer will| Sen, is due in port from the south call at Funter Bay, Excursion Ip-|sometime tomorrow morning, ac- 18t, Tyeé, Pillar Bay, Yes Bay.|cording to local agents today. She Upon leaving Séattle she had aleft Ketchikan at 9:15 p. m. yes- town will issue, during the coun-| cilmanic year 1928 to 1929, not % exceed $10,000.00 of said| ecapacity load of cannery supplies, and a good sized amount of this was billed for the urg | terday but is calling at Port Arm- strong in Chatham Straits before coming to Juneau. The steamer bonds, bearing interest at the rate of 67, per annum, and use such part thereof as may be re- terest in small rooming house, $500.00.. Write Empire 3 | IR SRR WANTED—Waitress. Apply Fisco Residence Phone 3501 —————a Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'clock A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 quired for said purpose. Luneh. The polling place of said spec- ial election which will be held on May 1st, 1928, will be in the Fire Hall in the City Hall in said town and the regular 1928 municipal registration will be used as the registration for said| election. A i Dated at Jumeau, March 29, 1928, THOMAS JUDSON, Mayor. H. R. SHEPARD, Clerk i 30, 1928, 1928, Packing Company burg.|has two days’' mail, 206 tons of — freight for the Channel and many AT T’iF HOTELS passengers for Juneau. , ; SANITARY GROCERY ; Omytireny Will_be open evenings (Mrs. O, G. Armstrong, Douglas; |10 p. a. @Ghorge B. Grigsby, Ketchikan; H. 3 A Berry, Taku Harbor; George i blpars fof a1 ™y @ 86y, 0. Bryan, city: [ Lack.| o bapers forsaleat The Bmpire. , . Seattle; S. E. Phillips, An- Oreek; Don Mills, Hyder; Og- ‘Sehinice, Douglas; John Se- RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY aad GOOD SERVICE Our Motto 3 WANTED — Ross the Painter 7”4»4-«” wants a job. Clean and quick. Prices right; best workmanship in town. Ring 1486, LOST AND FOUND e FOUND-—Keys on key ring, om; Gldcier Highway between Ju- neau. Dairy, and Sheldon’s. In- quire Empire. ~ MISCELLANEOUS pi@ofiu and@ have youi' 1 told from your hand. Work, mflm and' Dustress, the fature foretold. 302 Fromt Street. Motorsth Margrtim until —adv. eerless Bakery 127 Front St. Phone 222 JUST ARRIVED ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF WALLPAPER Full line of BASS-HUETER PAINTS ]UNEA(: PAINT STORE e — THE EMPIRE HaS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. 5 e o MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneaun, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE FORGET-ME-NOT EA ROOMS trictly home cooking. Ples and cakes made to order. ! Chicken dinner every Thurs- | day night. Mts. Katherine fooker Ph Alaska, Alaskan ‘ $uRonquist, Brothers Island; Lind, Seattle; John Vog- ux Radovich, city; Ralph Pe- lex. Bekovich. CE TO CREDITORS K Commissioner’s Court for «the Territory of Alaska, Divi- ‘sion r One. Before rruk A. Boyle, Commissioner nll u-Oflwio rrobute Judge, E lmer ol "the Bstate of erL!All G. WALTMAN, de- CHAS. 6. W ARNER CO. ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR First publication, Mar. Last publication April 30, ANOT | l | | THIS IS THE PLACE Where there is always on hand the latest of the best{! [- that the market affords in Plain and Fancy Groceries, Vegetables, Fru Goods, ete. great care in filling orders as_you would yourself if you were to eome to our store in person. Remem- ber, too, promptness and courtesy are ¢ombined with High Quality and Reason- able Pricds to' make it a}: pleasure to trade here. [ Third and Frankitn. Front Fraoklin, Front, near Ferry Way. THE ROCKLAND BOARDING HOUSE is now open for business. Roomt and Board. Home Cook- ing. Mrd. Skor( Trop. L }. Smarick orflww. 8l mfi;&; GEO. ANDERSON Expert lh* Tuner Phonograph Repairing SANITARY GROCERY | At jrom. 43 THé Stdre That Pléases ‘ . i | ummfi pays. [T rresensnnesres ~ovewl | the colum pire. .5 G0 Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regfl, Palmer Brothers S to v Willoughby, opy. Cele Barn, Front and Seward. Froat and Mi Second and Mafn. Fifth anl SBeward. Fice Hall. ¢ Gntln u;lfld‘:i.'. Way. l‘oflflh And Harris. Fiftk and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fitth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. . Distin Ave,, and Indian 8t. Ninth and Calhoun, Seventh and Main. by 4t Northern L'gry. ‘Willoughby. GASBOAT “VENTURA” AMWM‘M mms&.mmam 374 day of March, #1928, duly|, ted administrator of the te of William G. Waltman, ased. All persons having|[ against the estate of said will present them with vouchers and duly verified ' the undersigned at Warm ngs Bay, Alaska, within six 8 1 the date of this ce, of to H. L. Faulkner, 424 ' Building, Juneau. at Juneau, Alaska, March Y . J. RAYMOND, il AdminWalar 20, 1928, Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY | a::::::m:::r :fi:tf

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