The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1928, Page 6

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THIS SUMMER HOTEL. [BUSINESS IS TH' BUNK, HERE WE'VE BEEN OPEN FOR A WEEK AND | NARY A PAYIN' GUEST IN TH Marine News DOAN'T BE \MPAT 1EAT, PA IMPATIENT, ME EvE! | L THAT REMINDS WE HAVEN'T TAKEN IN A RED CENT YET AND IF WE DID | WOULDNT KNOW WOT “T'DO WITH IT! THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPIR.,, MONDAY JULY 16, 1928. VIRGINIA IV SAILS | FOR CHATHAM PORTS | V., Capt. Matt arrived in port from Ch chagof and way o'clock Saturday afternoon \\Hh the following passengers for Ju neau Anthony O, Malley, from Hirst; { Ole Twedt from ( hagof; L. S.| Robe, W. J. Mertaug Mike Horn, | Lawrence Smith and Jack Henry,| ffom Pinta Bay; Peter Sherbineau, from Apex. She sailed for Chatham Straits ports yesterday evening, with box shooks tops from the Juneau Lum-] ber Mills, for the canneries. Ship: ments taken on this voyage will] virtually complete the box shook ghipments from Juneau this sea- The Virginia IV will return here in timo to leave on schedule Wednesday for Chichagof. FEMSI RPN NORTHWESTERN HERE ENROUTE TO NORTH Steamer Northwestern, Capt Livingstone, arrived in port from the south, after unlo ng freight at Dou , at 11:156 o'clock "Sat urday night with the following passengers for Juneau: Alvin Messersmith, George Folta, Jr., A. M. Welch, Dr. Max Wolter, J. M. Weaver, Claire W. Palme Mrs. J. H. Marks, C. B. Ruggles and, Ky B. Duddea from Seattle; H Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Rogers in port; noon at four o'clock Princess Louise due tomorrow Dorothy Alexander sail from Vanccuver SCHEDULED Northwestern in port a about July 19. southbound | LOCAL SAILINGS Rev. J. Hayes from¥ Ketchikan; J H. Hart and Elmer Jones from ‘Wrangell. She left here at 1:10 am. Sun- day with the following: Miss D Bakke, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Green and Mrs. C. Goldstein for Skag way; H. B. Carbra aJ W Stansfield for Haine Caroline McPherson and Beatrice Guffin for Seattle, —_——— —— EVANS BOUND WEST SATURDAY EVENING Enroute to the Westward, the ' Admiral -Evans, Capt. 8. J. Gilje, reached here at 8 o'clock Satur- | TR - Alnukn Game Paul G. Redington, -+ I | sails after- SCHEDULED SAILINGS | scheduled to | + Vancouver July 16 Alameda scheduled to sail from y 17, at 9 p.m. Watson scheduled to sail from Seattle July 1§, at Princess Charlotte scheduled to July | Queen scheduled to sail from 10 a.m chaduled » July 20 sail | at 9 scheduled to July 23 SAILINGS 2 p.m. Princess Alice southbound at | 6:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- southbound | | | Margnita scheduled to luvaf ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | i Virginia IV sails for Chichagot | and way ports at 6 o’ack every Wednesday night. For Chatham Straits route at 10 o'clock every Saturday | | | I every ' Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and | il TERHUNE LEAVES CIRCLE (\Nul'vn officer commission, | Chief oftRoute. day evening with passengers forlno v g Biological Survey, with Juneau, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heckman, Phillip 8. Smith, R. C. Chambe lain, Glen Carrington, R. 8. Bal deree, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Olson, Miss Dorothy Olson, Master Wayne Olson, and V. Laigo The steamer sailed for the west ward at 3 o'clock Sunday morning after loading the following ship ments, made by the Juneau Lum ber Mills: 26,600 feet of lumber for the Independent Lumber com:- pany, of Fairbanks; 5000 box shooks for the Trinity Packing]® ot aints Bay, um:| | SCHOOL OF PIANO PLAYING ALL GRADES ACCEPTED Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt company, Thre ber for 0. 1 carloads of ti Railroad, Seward Passengers ving, were:, Cordova—D. J irtin and l.nnns Brown; for Seward—Robert W W. B. Burke and Mabel Briggs; for Seldovia—Mrs. G. L. Warfield and child. mes, Kodiak; two for the Alaska ——e—— TIDES TOMORROW Low tide, 3 am., -3.5 feet. High tide, 0:26 a.m., 185 feet. Low tide, 7:05 pm., 2.2 feet. High tide, 1:31 p.m, 16.0 feet. —————— GIANT Il HAS SALMON The Giant 11, Capt. Bernard Lien, bayer boat for the New England Fish company, brought 1,500 silver salmon and 4,000 pounds of king #almon fo Juneau this morning tive officer of ————— LET Almquist Press Your Sult. We call ana aenver. making a survey trip through the Territory, Circle today, going down the way to Nome, according to word rece ved execu- the Alaska Game Phone 528. 0ld papers ror sate at The Empire — ELMER REED’S Genuine Curios ‘Winter & Pond Bldg. | AR R A S SRR . | ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. DISHAW & PETERSON | | | | service. | e | | THE WHITEHORSE Palatial Modern | [ Hotel at Whitehorse | The Whitehorse Inn has just l i been built in keeping witk the latest in hotel construc- All rooms with hot ° { and cold running water of | which no other hotal in the private connecting and public baths, maid and bellboy Write or wire for reserva- Cliffe, which arrived in port from, the south at 7 o'clock Saturday! |evening, were Mr. and Mrs. J. J.| Connors and William K. Mohundre, | | ADMIRAL ROGERS IS FIVE BOATS BRING | Knute Hildre, 5,000 pounds. The YouRrR WOQQ\EAS] IS AT A END PRINCF.SS ALICE lS IN PORT SATURDAY! Passengers for Juneaun uh.’muh the Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas There are 205 passengers aboard | the steamer, 118 of whom are| round-trippers, and 56 tons of freight are to be unloaded at Skag-| way upon arrival there. . | Tour parties aboard the Ali included a Lauder Tour of 20 (]]II-J cagoans, directed by Dr. F. An- drews; a Gillespie-Kimport-Bayers Tour, under J. A. Fall, Jr, of 30 easterners, and a Frank Tour of 15 persons from Boston and vi- cinity, headed by B. Lapham. | She is scheduled to return here enroute south at 5 o'clock tomor-| row morning, and will leave a 6:30 am. HERE FROM OUTSIDE Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt. A. W. Nickerson, arrived in port! from the south at 8:30 o'clock this| morning with one day's mail and| the following passengers for Ju- neau: L. Loomis, Dr. and Mrs, A, W. Stewart and daughter; Mr. and Mrs, Albert Brown, Miss N. Nich- public can always have Iits wants supplied. advertisements: 2 P. M. vertisements: 11 A. THE EMPIRE 18 THE MEDIUM Through which the general Closing time for classified Closing time fof display ad- Ten cents per line fHrst fo- sertion. Five cents for conunuous sub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum chargs, 50 cents. ols, Mrs. J. E. Lanz, Miss Margaret Brennan, Miss Agnes Dignan, Miss| C. E. Hanna, Nona LeMaster, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fleener, W. A, An- derson, A. W. Egtvet, Olaf Olson, W. H. Kirklin, Victor Ovental andi four steerage. Purser W, E. Broughel deseribes the Admiral Rogers as a “family apartment. R. P. Nelson F()Il RENT — 6 r(nm furnished | house on 6th near Franklin. Newly painted inside and out._ Plano. Good furniture. Inquire Rosenburg Apts., No. 1. ship” on the present voyage. His|FOR RENT—3 room furnished | reason is apparent from the fol- lowing list of persons who are house. Electric range and hot water furnace.. See Cash Cole. — | FOIL I(F\T Fnlnthl four room among the tourists on the steamer. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Baker and two children from Ven‘ura, Cal.; Mr.| and Mrs. E. E. Bryan and two FOR RENT—4 room nicely furn- ished apt. Heated. Inquire 115 | West G6th St. or phone 330. ciildren of Marysville, Cal, and{jOUSE FOR RENT — 6 rooms| Mrs. A, J. Br from Chico, and Mrs. E D. Conoiley and I'r\i children from San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Eagen and three children from San Francisco; Mr, and Mrs. M. H. Nelson and daughter from and daughter and bath, partly furnished. Phone 266 or inquire the Nug- get Qh(:p APART\”“NI‘§ FOR RENT—! Transient or permanent. MBc-' Kinnon Apts. Phone 304, Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. G. (:.‘pime, Victor Urtuopnonic Phono- Williamson and, four childrer from Los Angeles. The Admiral Rogers was sched- graph, sewing machines. Rent | or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. uled to leave here at 5 o'clock! FOR RENT — suily furnished this afternoon on the Triangle apartments, single or. double. Newly painted. Baths and hot' water furnished. Furnished cabins $56.00 per month. Apply Seaview Apts. HALIBUT IN TODAY FURNISHED afd unturnished Apts. and houses, 132 6th St. Twenty-five thousand seventy pounds of ibut sold this morn-} LGST AND FOUND ing to local fish buyers at prices of 9% and 5%. Engstrom, buyer for the| h Brokerage, purchased| Hu' T-54, Capt. Fred®Waldal, 4,000} LOST—Pair bi*focus L.'l; ses in | Alaska - Grill or between lhel‘l’ and Custom House. please return to Empir pounds, and the Louhelen, Capt.|LOST 1594 model shotgun at Ina J., Capt. Andrew Hildre and with 5,000 and 4,070 pounds re-, the Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosne: spectively, ' sold to Wallis (.L'()r'e, San Juan buyer, while Sam Mor- ris, New England representative,, took the Daghy, Capt. Olaf Win-| ters, 7,000 pounds. 1 — e - PIONEERS’ PICNIC garbage dump or from back of car, Finder return fo Empire. (e GEO. ANDERSON Expert Piane Tuner Phonn;nyh Repairing We call and deliver PHONE 143 at Salmon Creek. Sunday, Julyt 22, 1 o'clock. For Pioneers and| their families. —~adv, | B O et I Fresh shipment of “GRANDMA’S” Home Made Cookies The kind that mother tried to make SANITARY ‘GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONES 8385 FIRE ALARM CALLS \, i @iadods tzfi'tttt‘ Reliable Transfer Phone 149 -~ Res. 148 counTmsY and. GOOD SERVICE Our Motto Third Franklin, Froat Frankiin, Front, Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. pear Saw Mill b - sgRsnxEsLis Fm(ler; ,|YOUNG man, experienced book- keeper and accountant, wants position. Will work in store. Write to R. W., care Empire. FOR SALE AINT ITA BEAUT?Z-AN' \TONLY SET POLLY BACK TWO HUN'RED BERRIES! FERRY TIME CARD FOR SALE CHEAP/— 24 room apartment house and store| building in Douglas. Ing Tex Zimmerman or addr 0. Box 271, Douglas. Leaves Juneau for Douglas and |BLUEBERRIES for sale. Phone| Douglas 79. FOR SALE room house. H. Abbott. See or Phone A modern eight ) side at sa Rooms or Phone 396. FOR Sacrifice at cost Home on Glacier Highway. See Sweeney at Admiral Line. |FOR SALK At sacrifice, Central Réoms. 18 rooms, fully furn- ished. Business calls owner Phone 394. Hood paying res rant. For particulars to No. 700, care Empire. awa *—1 upholstered fire- not used. Will sell . Room 9, Orpheum Leaves Douz]as for Jnnenu 6:30a. 8:30 FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southbound Northwestern July 10 July Alaska July Alameda July Aleutian July 2 Northwestern July Yukon July 2 Alame _July Alaska Aug. Northwestern Aug Aleutian Aug. July July July Aug. July All the above sailings are summer excursion W. E. NOWELL, Agent TFAMSH[P COMP« NY Dor. Alexander July 9° Watson Evans July 11 Rogers ... July 12 Watson . July 18 BRIC Thnrougn teciets sold rrom nia ports also to New York via Reservations and information WORLD tours in connection ship Line also to the ORIENT via AM ERICAN MAIL LINE, . HOWARD, Phone 2 Lv.Seattle Ar.Junean Southboupd July July July July 2 Junean Panama Canald. ROUND THH Dollar Steame on with ’r—Frelgr;t will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. §—Rfrective April 1st. forsro e e e . FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOOVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRIN. LOUISE—July 10, 20, 31, Aug. 10, 21, 31 PRIN. CHARLOTTE—July 13, PRINCESS ALICE—July 17, 27, Aug. 7, 17 . | CANADIAN FACIFIC | ratlwAY write & Juneau Ferry & Naviga- FOR SALE—-2 five room houses; modern conveniences; concrete foundations, choice locations; level lots. J. T. Welch. Phone 1501, tion Company FOR SALE — 3 room rurnished house. Inquire Belmont Gro- cery. Special Sale and Sneuhl FOR SALE—Omne 3 room house; one 7 room house; well furn- ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar- age. Inquire California Gro-; cery. WANTED an Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Giovanetti’s GROCERY WANTED — Some second hand| household furniture. Must moderate price. Write to 704, care Empire. \VAI\TPD — @Girl to work shooting gallery. Salary and commission. Apply in person | evenings at Arcade Gallery on South Front Street. — CHAS. G. WARNER CO. I.J. SmArick Jeweler and WANTED 10 RENT — Small furnished house, reasonable. 703 Empire. WANTED—Partner to enter new business, preferably lady who is capable of oftice work. Write to 602, care Enipire. State in} letter amount capital possible to invest. Good possibilities for right party. $5.00 will be paid for informa- tion leading to the arrest of the party who removed timber ends and blocks of wood from New Alaska Laundry Bldg. E. R. Jaeger. )me and have your ne told from your hand, WANTED-—Roomers and board- ers. Phone 903. 8. S. eerless Badkery. 127 Front §t. R Isakson & Sonick General Contracting, ing and Painting. ct or Day Worl PHONE 5104 24, Aug. 3, 14, 24 Tickets to and from: all Eastern points of Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Btopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY R T e I S GEORGE” Leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock: direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Pdrf Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Ch.\th'lm. Tyee, Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander, Port Walters, &n way ports. Information A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. ]\\]lhnou, Canadian National Railways “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE LEAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY EVENING southbound from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. making direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUV for all.points EAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hpt ar cold running water in every room. For reservations apply to H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau, Alaska MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. Full llne of Fancy lnd Staple Groceries m Stra We deliver anytime—l’hone 29 BELMONT GROCERY Sails ml’! l'.l Polnt, mrm Island, P-IJFMWC- Al m _lll‘ll”m Bewa:d Fish Co. 12 14 16 3 Agent, Phone & GUY L. SMITII, Agent, Phone 18, Douglas Alaska. PACIFIC COASTWISE SE! THE ADMIRAL LINE oo RS MR

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