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» S POIIY AND HER PALS SOMEBODY'S SWIPED THE SCREEN OUT OF MY WINDOW AGANZ GREAT GUNS' HAT MAKES Marine News - FREIGHTER OREGON |3 IN PORT YESTERDAY s The Oregon, Capt. C. W. .Call, {** freighter of the Independent | % Navigation Company, arrived in|% Juneau late yesterday afternoon | % with Dave Boyle for Juneau. She|% docked at the Union Oil Company [ ** wharf Dbefore coming into the % harbor, and discharg oil * For Juneéat she also had 20 % tons of general merchandise, un- | loaded at D. B. Femmer's dock, * ahd briquets for the Pacific Coast % Ctal Company. * Among those making the round % trip on the Oregon Miss Nan |% Burkhardt, whose father is presi- % dent of the Alagka Consolidated Canneries and the Independent Navigation Company; her cousin, Miss Virginia Roberts; and two friends, Miss Marjorie Ishurwood of Portland and Miss Mary Danz of Seattle. Snrcute South the Oregon will, stop at numerous canneri in-; eluding Pybus Bay, Chomley, | Saginaw Bay and Yes Bay. She| called at Tenakee before coming here, and took aboard several thousand cases of salmon - e - PRINCE GEORGE IN NORTH LAST NIGHT The Prince George, Capt. Har- ry Nedden, arrived in port from the South at 6:45 o'clock last evening with the following pas- sengers for Juneau Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mullen and three children, Mrs. Z. M Bradford, J. M. Holzworth and 1. P. Peters | There Is a party aboard the stéamer from the McKann Adver- ti#ing Agency, including Ralph B: Calkins, Lewis Stephenson, John H. Sinkinson and Albert A. Smith. She is due to return here en- route South at midnight Satur- day and sail at 2 a. m. Sunday. ——— e W hips Hn Wife and Loses Her P R R R R R R R R R R | SEATTLE CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Two cat-o'- Dorothy Alexander led at 10 lfetail whibs. . weoden hatdied|0'clock this forenoon for Southe instruments of tortufe ‘with. fong |*AStern Alaska ports with 22 ngers aboard, mostly tou leather thongs were produced court and represented in the 'l"l""‘!"l'%*(‘#'fl"fi"‘i"l“ Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND @ | Northwestern due Saturday. | Princess Charlctte due Sat. & urday night % Admiral Watson is due Sat- % urday night or Sunday. * Admiral Rogers duc Monday. Dorothy Alexander duc Mon. # day L J s +) SCHEDULED SAILINGS %! » Aleutian scheduled to sail % trom Seattle Aug. 11, at 9 % a.m, *| Princess Alice scheduled to | sail from Vancouver August * 11 at 9 p.m - Prince Rupert scheduled to i DORGTHY ALEX. sail from Vancouver Aug at 6 pm. Alameda scheduled to from Seattle August 14 Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug- ust 15, at 9 p.m at S’)UTHHOUND SAILINGS Queen due southbound at o'clock tonight Yukon due southbound about 6:30 tonight 9 Prince George due south- bound 2 a.m. Sunday. Admiral Evane due south- bound about August 16, Yukon August due southbound about 16, LOCAL SAILINGS Marginita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way' ports. a: 8 o'clock Wednesday night Virginia' IV sails for C! gof and way ports at 6 o'- clock every Wednesday night. For Chatham Straits route at 10 o'clock every Saturday night America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 pam. for Petershurg and Kake and wayports. L O B K L el e b e e e o e oo ol Dol oo ol o e e o ol ol e D b e e ol o e e R COMING NORTH The following SeNEETs et 5 MRS 7h - booked for Juneau: Mrs. A, |who care to try their skill with ]’::at“;o:;‘_'p ::“;.]1: ::Iv:;|;‘\ Jirousek ), cashovasoff, J. E. Woods, T,|Mook and line. \FOR RENT — suily turnished slhen sk ;mum.d she had been{D: Brown, M. J. Berg and A. B A similar experiment was tried| apartments, single or double. teaten u;nh the whidd Jud‘):n Sap. | Stillman. at Lake Otis and it is said the| Newly painted. Baths and hot S iiared M Ross Jlruu:»:l('; ——o— transplanted trout are multiply-| ‘9ater furnished. Furnished . obate o divishs Bo: ing rapidly there—(Anchorage| cabins $5.00 per month. Apply orney to prepare a divorce de-|0ld papers for sate at the Empire. |pimes ) Seaview Apts. eree for his signature. The wifey said her husband was jealous of TIDES TOMORROW |FURNISHED and unfurnished :‘:r‘:’:l:’l’:“::: to her son by a for. Low BR800 a.nr, 0.8 Tobk: Apts. and houses. 132 6th St. ge High tide, 9:42 am., 12.2 fe e “Bvery once in a while we find Lol :;&f ;.I;L ] f:‘ii B R 819 1ot as civilised As we High tide, 9:21 pm., 15.6 feet, HOTEL believe,” Judge Sabath said in g i A * in the middle ages, but 1 doubt|f—— o BT ELEVATOR SERVICE it even then a weapon of the’sort wé havé here was used.” The Jirouseks weére miarried April 20, 1926, and separated the following December 1. —_—————— FISH PRICES SEATTLE, Aug. 10.—Twenty- three thousand two hundred pounds of halibut were sold herc yesterday at 10 to 14 and 9 to 13 cents. Twenty-eight thousand pounds of sable were sold for 5 cents. Forty-five hundred pounds . ¢od were sold for 2 cents. of KETCHIKAN, Aug. 10.—There | were no halibut sales here yester- wNCl RUPERT, B. C, Aug ‘—-‘lxty.alcht thousand pounds ‘halibut were sold here yester. American halibut brought 13.4 cefits and Canadian 6 to 1 cents. - r Northwestern, from the ue in port at 11 o'clock to ad- b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928, By CLIFF STERRETT JUST TE SAME T Saw THE LiL RUNT SR 1 THAT W AVS_»HS*). HON CANVAS You. Wi 1S ASSURE ABOVE SUSPICION! Helen McNamee, 19, Edgar town, R. I, drifted all night in an open rowboat in Nantucket Sound after her escort weni overside to rescue an oar and was unable to against the tide. Her small craft finally was cast up on the \beach at Davisville. (Interaationa)l Newsreédl) ———— e — PLANT TRO™™ AT ANCHORAGE RESOET Confident that trout will thrive with the loss of only three fish, He sted in the work by several local enthusiasts who see it possibilities in the trans- \ting. It i the hope of Mr. Baker and those who cooperated with him in the experiment that no one will attempt to catch any of the fish until they have increased sufficently to permit fishing with- was as; pl out danger of extermination. This will require a season or two at least As soon as it has been demonsirated that the trout are thriving in their new home, the lake will be thrown open to all swim back’ in the waters of Lake Spenard, and ultimately provide Anchorage anglers with summer,-and sport with hook and line convenient distance from town, George Baker has transplanted | 100 trout from Otter Lake to the| lake south of Anchorage. The fish were caught this week by | Mr. Baker and the transfer made FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southbound Northwestern Alaska Alameda Aleutian Northwestern Yukon Alameda Alaska Northwe: July 10 July 14 July 17 July 21 July 24 July 28 July 31 Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 11 July 1 July July Aug. July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. cduly 28 ~July 31 Aug. 4 ...Aug. 7 R Aleutian Aug. 11 Aug. 14 Aug. All the above sailings are summer excursivn W. E. NOWELL, Agent THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P, M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. e e FOR RENT FOR RENT- B Douglas. Four rcon L. W. Kilburn hed house In | s and bath FOR RENT A good business lo- | ¢ation on Front Street. Call l 39%4 after 6 p. m room apartment. 6th and Main, FOR RENT Steam heat, Phone 436. FOR RENT—Housekeeping apart- ment. Phone 602. FOR RENT—4 room furnished apt. 421% E. Tth St. Phone 2004. T—One 3 and a 4 room Phone 29 or | FOR RE apt. Steam heat. 310 \F‘DR RENT—7 room micely furn- ished house and bath; 4 bed rooms; steam heat and electric range, Call Windsor Apts. FOR SALE FOR SALE-—Home made bedding, | tent, gun supplies, camping| equipment. 403 Franklin "OR SALN — Warner Machine Shop. | FOR S. One and ten cabins and a bath house at Warm Springs Bay. | $18¢ $800 down and rest! easy payment. Mrs. Jack Fan- euf, Baranof. LE—one One 3 room house. FOR modern conveniences; 2 SALE—2 fi foundations, ¢ level lots. 1501, T room house; J. T. Welch. ft. boat ||\A’ room hmlu(‘ Phone 478. room house: concrete locations; Phone ve hoice FOR SALE — © house. cery. Inquire Belmont Gro- room rurnished { Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbouné Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Aug. 16 Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Aug. 23 Thane Roger: Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Dor. Alexander _Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 13 o:-oC.M. 6:156p.m. Queen i Aug. 16 Aug. 20 Aug. 24 *7:15a.m. $7:30p.m. Dor. Alexander ..Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 28 9:16a.m.} 9:40p.m. Tnrougn trexets sold from Juneau to Califow 12:80p.m.t §11:15p.m. nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal 2:00p.m. 12 midnight Reservations and information on ROUND THR 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- *4:00p.m. sh;{‘u!k{'r‘«e ;llzo"m] tl)l{’epokgENT via AN Lengg';m})g‘nzlm foe o Tuiteat BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phoae & FERRY TIME CARD Lv.Junean GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, 37 Mpm Douglas Alaska. 9:56p.m. PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE Ii}}%:g: THE ADMIRAL LINE $1:05a.m 1—F‘re|ght will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT‘!“RE. WANTED WANTED—rariner to enter new vusiuess, prete is capable of office work. Write care Empire. to 602, le‘ter amount to invest. Good right party. WANTED—Roomers Phone 903. ers. rably lady who State in capital possible possibilities for and board- MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST—Uome fortune told f; Work, busin an@.have your m your hand. , marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front Street. FOR RENT—4 room nicely furn= ished apt. Heated. Inquire 115 West 6th St. or phone 330. i : ‘Vlac- APARTMENTS Transient or Kinnon Apts. permanent. Phone 304. Piane, Victor Urtuopnonlc Phono- graph, Bewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. Guic! HE ultra fashionable “Chic Ankle”(pointed heel) of Holeproof Hosiery createsanillusionofslender- ness that make trim ankles SCHO0L| OF PIANO PLAYING ALL GRADES ACCEPTED Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt one 4501 I ! Corona Coffee Put up in 1, 2 and 5 lb. : Sealed Cans NONE BETTER 55 cents PER POUND We also have coffee in the And in new entrancing colours even more attractive. by Lucile of Paris. HHoleproof [{osiery 1107 Broadway, New York, U. 5. 4. F C. DELZELLE EPRESENTATIVE JUNEAU bean ground as you like to have it. aEr — SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONES 8385 ~ 8. ZYNDA, Prop. FIRE ALARM CALLS{| 111-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 ¥ront and Franklin. 1-5 Frunt, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front; opp. Film Exchange. 1-7 Front, opp. City- Whart. 1-8 Fromt, near Saw Mill. 112-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. warehouse and garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main, Fitth and’ Seward. e P 9605999 03 91000 ko 1o BUARC DD and Rawn Way. { Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fitth East. / Fitth and Kennedy. Minth, = back . ot house. n, opp. Juneau Apts. Disi Ave., and Indian St. § Ninth and Calhoun. enth and Main. : ffl&' Northern L'dry. * and Willoughby, o v power ). e oo R T Seventh and Gold. 1 Reliable Ni A B. CHAUVIN Mail orders taken for “all | | publications. Tobaccos, Can- dy, Miners’ Supplies. Tl' ews Stand Reliable Phone 149 COURTESY and GOOD Transfer Res. 148 has arrived. Y invited. | SERVICE Our Motto [ it o % Radio Orthophonic Victor Orthophonic Radiola Anderson Music Shoppe | our inspection Phone 143. ALASKA VIEWS l Phoxe 35 Gevaert Films get pictures on rainy days u——-—— o 2 Have that Enlarge- ment made now 'by BURFORD’S CORNER PIG’'N WHISTLB. CANDY None Bettér—Box of Buik/ SCENIC LJ.Smanicx CHAS. G. WARNER CO. | ot ENGINEERS and | Dinmonts MACHINISTS LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRIN. LOUISE—Aug, 10, 21, 31, Sept. 11, 92! PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—Aug. 14, 24, Sept. 4. { PRINCESS ALICE—Aug. 17. : Juneau Ferry & Naviga- . L3 tion Company Tickets to anc from all Eastern points of United 5 States and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal Stopovers, W. L. COATES, Agent. e e U | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham. Killisnoo, Baranof Tyee, Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander, Port Walters, znd way ports. Information A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., éhone 149, PHONE 3-8:5 Special Sale and Special ‘Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY AGENTS FOR Atlas Imperial Cas and Deisel; Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors coplPLE'rE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY Canadian Na}ci'gnal Railway. S. 8. “PRINCE RUPERT” ot GEORGE” “PRINCE Peerless LEAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MUNDAY EVENING southbound from JUNEAWU every SATURDAY P. M. makiug direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVHEE for all points BAST and SOUTH. All outsidé rooms. Hot and cold runnln' water in every foom. For reservations apply to Bakery 127 Front St. gor i g Isakson & Sonick General Contracting, Repair- | | ing and nting. \ Contract or y Work | PHONE 5104 Phone 222 Full line of Fancy and Sh le Groceries We deliver anytimo—Phone 29 BELMONT GROCERY OTOR ¢ mnfi “m n " sails every Wedn 2 Strawberry Point, L w;li 'm 'P‘;rt“:l‘t:. . rawberry 0] r . Apex-B1 Nido, "{:m chohdtm-! leln:% Carry P an tmn h- on_Ci ‘Dock by 1 o‘flbck Wci.llhy‘ Phone Single 0, u.n. Séward Fish Co.