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THI-. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928. By CLIFF STERRETT = - s 3 INEST suTTNL»’ SUSIE - ) 8- iTTA THEM DUDS CAN Yuer | ANY TiME L g MR PERKING DEA :&_EHOOUPIN% YER TEAMERS % WANT A WEEK WONT BE DOWN OVERALLS! WELL Sx NGTon 76 TS OFF ITAKE T’ (THIS WEE BEGIN BY TAKIN' . WE'RE HOUSE i DowN THE DRAPES! CLEANING/ : SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Boat— Seattie Southbound ALEUTIAN .............Apri} 7 April 18 ALAMEDA ... April 10 April 14 YURON ..o APTS) 14 April 25 ALASKA ... e April 21 May 2 ALAMEDA 4 e Aprik 24 April 30 epensiiasisiiisiice SRR May 9 YU l\(l\' 2 g ....May May 16 FE ALAME: *. . § May 14 © 1920, by Novapepas:Fonpura Sorvice Ins, Coak Britaie rightn veserved. 9\1’33? v 52 LT AR mi 2y 30 May a 28 28 PASSENGERS | Ak Sume '3 Jume 14 ABOARD YUKON 5% SHa T 11 FOR THIS PORT} ¥ ‘ { ’ . *—Summer Excursion trips. [ ] Marine News | forms rou . 2 SO b Yukon sailed for Alaska ports at 9 o'clock this morning with | passengers aboard including tha L % AR — ¥ [following for Juneau: Miss Stev. | Steamer Movements ||cnson, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Thomp- 3 i NORTHBOUND | I ite, H, | | | { B. Stevens, L. 8. Robe, C. Haw | worth, Mrs. Conn and daughter,| Mrs. Geye daughter and two | son, Dr. L. P. Dawes and wife, ¥ | Alameda in port. M. Cohen, William McAlister, k H E Yukon dus Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Alice scheduled to | |sons, W. F. Snyder, wife and bro- forty “Two Arrive on Ad-| | sail fiom Vancouver May [ [ther, G. M. Richardson, O. Brew-| 29 at 9 p. m. er and wife and six steerage. .mgil L‘%e Ste?m‘;{ from ||\ Bvane | aitéduted o' Procotnivecss Rosmniiois gt er riangle oute | sail from Seattle May 30 at FISH PRICES bidis 10 a m, Halibut prices aiKetchikan THE EMPIRE FOR SALE FERRY TIME CARD Returning from the triangle | | Alaska scheduled to sail from | erday were 9 and 5.30 cents; 1S THE MEDIUM [rip to Skagway .mll Sitka the Seattle June 2 at 9 a. m. i | Salmon was 23, 11 and 7 cents. - | | 5 Lv.Juneau 'Admiral Rogers, Capt ¥ Admiral Rogers scheduled to Prince Rupert high, 9.40 and 6; Through which the gemeral| |FOR SALE—Three lots oa sal- | Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Lyv.Beattle. A Junsatt Southbdund Landstrom, arrived in Juneau at sail from Seattle May 31 at | [low 860 and 5. One hundred and || public can “always have is|| mon Creck Road I’,‘,’.::;,g,":,”‘i: :lu_mmmfl,”p_m. WATSON TorooMaY 10 May 19 May 31 1 o'clock this morning and sailed 10 a. m. | lthree thousand pounds were sold, | | wants supplied. ; ! e 3 4 ROGERS May 17 May 21 May 25 for the south at 2:30 a. m. It SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS || At Seattle five vessels landed|| Closing time for classifiea|| Patented. L. D. Adsit, 114 Sec- 130400 #7:30p.m. 4 QUERN -1 e 84 < My 89 . - June s brought the following passengers| | Admiral Watson scheduled | |there with 94,000 pounds of hali:| | advertisements: 2 P. M. OBH N et % e j:"“""'f 13;:2“'"" \ EVANS ~..May 30 Jume 2 June 14 ~to Juneau: Bernice Norris, H. J.) | southbound about May 31 but yesterday and sold for 9% Closing time for display ed-!|poR SAT - Show Case. Bargain. | :bflp.m.t § i I;Y}l‘l" \ : v May 31 June 4 June 8 Hodgins, James Gordon, Howard| | Aleutian southbound about | [to 12% cents and 6 to 8 gents. vertisements: 11 A. M. irebcengry ;1‘,‘"-'“- 13 ’;"03 e k- takots Kbld: 2P0k Thinealr th-Caolt E. Webber, Mrs. H. E. Webber, Nay 30. i —— Ten cents per line Hret In-(| 8 ;0;“‘""" $15008m, nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Wivian Coopley, Wilmoth Jones, LOCAL SAILINGS ] TIDES TOMORROW sertion. FOR touring s T, o Reservations and information on ROUND THE Slorence Wilson, Beatrice Wilson, | | Margnita scheduled to lewve | (Low tide. . 1:49 a. m. feet Five cents for condnuons sub- first, class condition. Call Apt. | Lenflv_e;o Dg‘uglas lgx_'sgmll:an MO0 WORLD tours n; u:;meflm;u wm.h 1);31‘14';:'511_“?:- il Marion Wilson, Flossie George, for 3itka ana way ports at | |High tide... 7:42 a. m...12.0 feet| |8equent insertion. 4 Feldon Apts. after 10 a. m 8:10:‘m' 37'45:1:.' sy};{])l(‘:\n:\\} ‘al;?l‘tnL;NeE R via AM- Maty F. Kohliclk, Gilbert Wil 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | Low tide 2:60 p. m 2.8 feet| Count five average words to FOR = tiug'){ofi;é'two» si;fl)alm‘f 9:55p. m' ’;m(.m "_’ H;)WARD,' Agent, Phone 4. eon, Henry Mose aymond Den- | | Virginia IV sails for Chicbagot | | High tide.. . 8:44 p. feet | | the line. W e Hocericrcl-biasti s 12:45pm.t §11:30p.c, GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, fis, Arthur Den Fenton Den- and way ports at 6 c’eack | . Minizaum charge, 50 cents. hdje TRBREN: JUINGING e ’*® PR 12415, Douglas Alaska. nis, Blizabeth S. King, 1. B. Car-| , every Wednesday nigkt. ¥or | 38 M""“’"“.";“ o ool e T : PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE bray, W. C, Feldman, Mary Price, | { Chatham Stralts route ac | |Low tide.. 3:03 a. m... 42 feet| e ik B b e b B:08p.m. o L THE ADMIRAL LINE H, L. Faulkner, Dr. George L. 10 o'clock every Saturday | [igh tide ..120 feet FOR SALE - r| *—Thane. Barton, L. D. Henderson, Natalia night. Low tide 3 feet Highway. Pireplace, f W pmratght ‘i ve adcepted. .Kashevaroff, William Mathews, America First leaves every | High tide 9:35 1148 feet | + : | Berry bushes. One acre t—Saturdays only. Florence Mathews, Martha Wil- Wednesday at 1 p. m. for | |FOR RENT—Two large sieeping| &round, cleared and fenced.| §_Effective April 1st. Msms, F. D. Webster, Mrs, F. D.|| Petersburg and Kake and ||yIRGINIA IV, IN PORT i rooms. One housekeeping room. | Make an offer. See Sweeney P V. © Mrs. N = N B i L, teisa Chtyiman ey, | - . »| LOADING FOR CHATHAM RUN| Steam heated. Phone 43. . | atAdmiral Line Dock. POR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLA ! ¥ 1v. | APARTMENTS FOR WENT |FOR SALE — At Auk Bay. fivs| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND | | | E. G. Reep, Mary Reep, W. B\ "0 0r0o 07N TOWN The motorship Virginia Feero, Mrs, V\,‘i}li:m\ Mathews, Ed . N. o Capt. Matt Nordness, arrived in Transient or permanent. Mac- ;uuml l]un;{«,ow .fully. \:unmhid. tion Company PRINCESS ALICE—May 15, 26; June 3, 15, 26 r;y.Mh::ml]):-lx:u‘ll\‘:.‘tz.‘;-::;ul:m“‘ l|]|lu]v A. N. Herold, superintendent of [port at 6 a. m. today from Chi-| Kinnon Apts. Phone 304, ey dol "“v;nmmu or write| PALIFIC PRINCESS LOUISE—June 8, 19, 29, b 3. K. or, Jame aller. | w0 at. ¢ e | chagof o Vi ‘g o BT oy My ¥ cursion Inlet, cannery of the [chagof and way ports. It ‘“”‘FOR RENT—Party rurnis [T e A - — . oy \ AAILWAY PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 22; July 3. b Leavipg ey the Admival, Rogews, | p, American® Fisherles Coms|52il at 8 o'clock this exening for @ SALIL_ 22 o : \ er Tob BENitio e | 84 .0:clogk | room house in Douglas: -See|TOR SALE—22 Hi Power Sav- i 5 \ #om Juneau, were: for Seattle— Lo ived on a cannery ten.|Hidden Falls, Warm Springs Bay, [ (00T I8 (8ONGRS Sn - Rifle fo. axcellsBi G pon ] PHONE 3:8-5 :.x:k-u.:. ana om atl Eastern points of Unived Leo Kass, W. F. Rohrbach, I A por ander: § infe te it 3 . der last night and will be here|Port Alexander and intsrmediate . | tion. Good deer and black bear g - Toya, George Takava, Mrs, Nor yoii gunday when he will re[ports with a fairly large cargo|FOR RENT —. Fusaished house| gun. $25.00. Inquire Geo,' Bpecial Sale and Special Btopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. i | | | D Krogh, George WHhithey, '\ 4o tne cannery accompanied |and passengers, returning here| gyjtaple for two. May 15 to| Getchell. Price Arth Annig; for Wrangell—Lud- arations: :of _— FOR RENT —» Comfortable furn- hot Inqui Bol Gro- : - |e 5 the Pacific American |3 use. Inquire Bolmont Gro- o wie Baggen, Bmna Phillps, L il 0 oonbany. M Herold [ ished apartment, Apply Nugget| cery. Coffée and Baking A ADKA RAILROAD thotel, will buy supplies for the | Piane, vicror UFtuvpnoulc Phono- one 7 room house; wall furn- isher, Charles Wall, Walter ol | PHONE 545 or rale. Anderson Mnsic Shoppe. age. Inquire California Gro- GROCERY During the winter months there are two passenger trains ‘Wilde, Roy Woods, B. Flory, AND WHERE i apartments, single or double.!FOR SALi—une galvanized iron raliroad agent, or write rs. G. H. Whitney, Clara Krogh, Mt 3 NG in time for its regular Icy Strait 3. TR S N—— s by Harry L. Simonds, geaeral su o | Nov. 1. Phone 2133. on Schillings Best Walstadt; for Petersburg—R. 8.! Shop. Powder throughout the year operates regular passenge. and freight n, F. Monroe, D. Arturo; for; e ot A . E ? cannery while in town, | Contracting and General Car: graph, sewing machines. Rent| ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar- each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- Hleinz Grundling, Myron Langley, Newly painted. Baths and hot| bake oven; bakes about 70 ERLE Dept. of the Interior Jamies Wickersham, F. J. Carlson, | © o0 " o™ laskan op.|run next week. . FOR SALE 6 room furnished RS Naics) Suilivag, M. Mor: g0 iF A guest At g Gaatineal | G.A. BALDWIN s R FOR SALE—One 3 room house; e 2 train service from Seward on the Coast to Falirbanks In the etehikan—T. C. Parker, A. C. ‘ penter and Remnr Work Glo’vanett'; 8 Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. 1 ; J p —_—p ~ S ———————————————— X {Bjormley, Jean Norman, B. B! wHo'S WHO FOR RENT — suily furnished| °°*V les and other information Inquire of any steamship or F. M. Albrecht, R. T. Shane, T. P 2] o gl o S T g ORI water furnished. Furnished| loaves at once, Inguire of Har- E . Godden, Albert Wilo, Carl Ab:| T C. Nunan, taanager of the mater furaished. 74 nw oSS Tokeks SRS Suvasv ot } OEAD THE ALASKA RAILROAD “bercrombie, B. Daly. New England Fisheries plant at 7 ; Geaview, Apis: PELIAE : (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Ketchikan and an official of the » -te -te ’m. DAVIS LEAVES . “I(.V, -fll'li'i‘vt'll h:'le [ulnlury «)m ~ FURNIFHED and unturnished | MISCLLLANEOUS 3 3 R R o L sine: ip. A \ Apts. and houses. 132 6th St. : " VSKAGWAY;GOODMAN | Muior . M Taior, Meticar| (ADte. anT Dowhes, (77 BT S ALMINTISERGE ERK sy Yous H > (W SRTIOT) - > = 3 SUCCEED HIM THERE|S:'™, .5, Al 5, sevser T i, P 208 | Work, Dusinesn, marrage: and | RO ; STy TR AR P 0] aines e o v f = . ; ! will be stationed at Chilkoot Bar- Lo Satpee fhenls, 363, Proal ) MOTORSHIP MARGNITA D. W. Davis, superintendent of |yacks as Medical Officer. JU%T ARRIVED 3 : the Skagway public .fl('lu‘mls dur-| Karl K. Katz, Alaska Repre- L WANTED LOST AND FOUND ¥ leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 25 op ing t::r::;t );:“:'hc“uixl!:’xl: ]"‘l“"‘"nsell_!flli\'e of the Northern Pacific o kag HELP WANTED—Registered As-| tra 8 | summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, | Are curoute on the Admiral Ro§|Railroad, returned here today| | 25 cents per package sistant pharmacist. Apply Hel-|FOUND — Wrist watch. Phone i & | Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, Y i *Y|after a few days spent at Ket- » lan’s Pharmacy. 374, . Kake, Petershurg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters ard will go to Oklahoma where they |chikan on company business. 2 packages, 45 cents o | o wa, ts. Information, “v;‘:. ng; R b l_‘\,':‘;'“'| Mrs. Nick Bez and two chil- WANTED—Boys and girls want-| _Advertsizx srways pays. Use |} o : gl s . g turn toiqren are passengers on the Ala- ing tutoring this summer, call | the columas of The Fmpire [ " 2 pra— . A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. the Territory next year. He will|meqs for Todd where they will 1502. ‘be succeeded at Skagway DY {join Mr. Bez. He is superintend- - 4 : George M. Goolman, formerly [0’ and paré owner of the berl LJ.Saarick . Peerless superintendent at Fairbanks and|gyrqq 3 ; SANITARY THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG-| Joweler and : B teaching e Straic Packing Company’s plant EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND Optician- ,B GET YOUR BOAT PAINT aker there, ! BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING —gt— ttle. g ' age H B 15 Thho thacher ofitmly . D SEEDAL, general” agony GROCERY PLANT IN ALASKA. . Watches JUNEAU PAINT STORE . for the White Pass Route at Ne- et fi Diamon iseventh and elghth grades atlnana s a passenger on the Ala. , sy m"",.fl ; 127 Front St Fhone 222 Skagway last year, and Mrs. Ralr | poqo’ enroute to Skagway. He|| The Stoxe That Pleases - don, were also on the Admiral|gyyt pRIOTUE TR SUERS BURFORD’S CORNER {!- v (Bogers for Seattle. They have|wnpiiehorse and Dawson. PHONES 83--85 MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST beep employed to teach the inter- W. E. Moultra 5 Tepn l s : . B D y, sales repre- 1 PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY % - 2 2 mediate grades next vear i the sentative for the Standard Oil in| i . I Bl Leayes every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneaw, wey points to y ngwood school on Wood [51aBd | Alaska, visited local offices of | = |7 SR Rete TRt or Buil PETERSBURG and KAKE : . g f e the' company” oty . 5. ahe - e e CHAS. G. WARNER €0 route to Whitehorse, via Skag- . o L . PRINCESS. ALICE SOUTH way; and will cover interior river REMLE TRANSm 1 3 The Princess Atioe Ccapt. points for several weeks. Phone 149 Res. 148 b - — . ENGINEEKS l!d' 3 . J. H. Tozier, Alaska mild cure {Wponias CUMr, arrived in PoRtl, ) “tcrmorly located at Hoonaht COURTESY a2d GOOD ; W ‘gputhbound at 7 o’'clock this morn- x s |\ g i @k and salled at 9 o'clock with [2Pd Sitka, arrived today from SERVICE Our Motto i : vl > M.ACH‘N]STS the south. Cierril L il " J ‘the following passengers from Ju- ¥ y Capt H. Heck, Division Chief D e —— ] 3 u: for Seattle—T. W ), - 5 arry i nea attle Hamil-f =0 8 olst and Godetil ] . . ¥ Hotal, AGENTS FOR o, J. L. Mclver, J. H. Hart and i i Doroty Hart, Mrs. J. Patterson,|>UTY°Y: 18 8 passenger from Sitka Brunswick BOWllug t 4 ", & i . by 58 N " MW Potier, G Johmen Sy |on the steamer Admiral Rogars Alleys - —yw Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, and Mrs, J. T. Spickett: for for Seattle e?roulc to his head for and women [ ———eeeee— eatp \Brice Rupert—R. C. Cutler, H,|IUarters in Washington, D. C. Stand—Miller’s Taxi j Palmer Brothers " W. Darr; for Vancouver—Mrs. m'rlrv and Mrs. D. W. Davis, Miss Phone 218 K j e : g , illiam Franks, Miss Mary Kohli|oid0ra E. Terrwilliger and Miss E B i § A i A 4 . : 4 3 s - % Miss b5 e oMl Bua B Terwiliger, Skagway i s e i Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors « teachers, are passengers on the GEO ANDER: ODUNA IN PORT Admiral Rogers for Seattle, . I“"N CQMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY The Alaska Steamship Com-| WHITNEYS. LEAVE FOR SOUTH Phonograph ‘ Repairing 2 pany freighter Oduna, Capt. John| Capt. and Mrs. George H. Whit- We call and deliver BUTTERHORNS came into port this|mey left for the south on the Ad: PHONE 143 at 5:30 from the south.|mital Rogers on their way to Anderson Music Shoppe ¥ § - o of Fai . uvmmg,. load of piling for the | Berkeley, Cal, where they will A“ BIST v, w AEASKA MEAT J Ofl Company and a cargo|make their home In the future. E—t | £ ‘copl for the Pacific Coast Coal|Capt. Whitney has lived in Ju- CH 3 3 mk..h and Retail ompany. It leaves tomorrow [neau for thirty years, during A.B. AUVIN Have you tried them? § for the westward and will| which time he has been U, 8.|| RELIABLE NEWS STAND < A ‘ !lfllfl “ ‘ties for the Alaska Railroad |Local Inspector of Hulls, for the ed 1 ‘box shooks for cauneries, |Department of Commerce, and 1:.“ 'é',::': c“':l',}";."::;::o Phone 817 ' We deli many friends will - e il " regret their de-| | Next door to Reliable Transfer

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