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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1928. By CLIFF STERRETT DERN IT! ILL GIT &&= SN ] \ | GIMME A BOTTLE facemsl G0oD LAND AWFOL HECK FOR BEIN' / b O'ARNICA AA paw. woT L | ACCIDENT! LATE AG'N , IF 387 iy SOME BANDACES, | /// S 1 DON'T DIG UP g / ‘ : - QUICK ! % HAPPENED?) | SWFUL A GoOD EXCUSE SRR | ‘, " ‘ - A =) 7 A Al SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN Sept. 12 YUKON . - Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sept. 19 ALASKRA' ... Sept. 15 8 Sept. 26 ALEUTIAN Sept. 22 & 5 Oct. 3 YUKON . _.Sept. 29 it. Oct. ALASKA Oct. 6 ¢t. 9 Oet. ALEUTIAN Oct. 13 ct. Oct. YUKON ... Oct. 20 ct. 23 Oet. ALASKA ......Oct. 27 i Souders, Martha Mr Richard Peter son, Billy Johnson, ddie John- scn, Andrew Campbell, Paul H, . Y M P Otto, John Doe. KFor Ketchikan! shi, Mrs &) ; Petersburg—Kenneth Nelson, Rupert, Mrs. Charles Crai ; 4 4 N 4 A S ~ X Pauline Craig For Hood Bay £ 2 (<] :Qs-b L +”+ EE + STR. ALEUTIAN SOUTH |ruii 0 sterriman : Y 5 . LASKA TEAM.)H{P LOMPA + teamer Movements BIG LIST PASSENGERS .o : : g : : LRI T * NORTHBOUND 3 ! g - SCHEDULED SAILINGS k| 54 members of which | % Admiral Rogers scheduled to Juneau, the Steamer Aleutian, | @ ‘sail from Seattle Oct. 4, at Capt. Gus Nord, sailed for the AR ND K D % 10 am. yuth at 3:00 a.m. today The # Alaska scheduled to sail from % pas: from this port were % Seattle Oct. 6 9 ‘am For Seattle—E. W. Anderson, | #|Chang Lack, Cora Hain, Miss | [ e ) W. E. NOWELL, Agent 555 e et T 1 FOR SALE FERRY TIME CARD THE EMPIRE FOR SALE — Court House Hill Is the Medium | property. See Harris, sign Through which the general painter. Lv.Junexn s v el e i ik % - Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbouné public can always have f{ts e g . o WATSON supplied. FOR 8ALE-—Saxophone; good Rhakes 3 Oct. 3 fig time fA sTeeuY condition, $40. Phone 3442 Q‘l,l;:;{?‘ ey W3 lS)eFt- 2:! i me C H - bt iRy Op.0 JEEN ... S ¢ ot. ot. * v 1'"“):‘“:3 pl_”M.l Ll FOR SALERadiola 3-A; loud lz;ggp.mv lill:';u'p.lt!‘li g:);;izs 3 Ot 4 et 8 Oct 11 5 2 b helstds Jlosing time for display ad- speaker; $25. P. 0. Box 673. :00p.m 2 midnig! EEN . e, 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 e i v N A 1 Thres of the game and tur-vear. [ vertisements: 11 A. M, e’ b : 3:15pmt $1:00a.m. d ROGERS . Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 31 - e « Linnell, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.|ing ing projects launched by [l Ten cents per line first In-i FOR SALE—Lease and tmprove- l"-""l’fim- i ik \ “Jh;g;xéuag:xel;s sy fow J;jnalgu to Cgfl» g e = o & . |the ory in the Kodiak disc.|fjjsertion. nt George’s Island eaves Douglas for Junean w York via Panama “‘i s LOCAL SAILINGS | Whitney, Mr Miw H. T GEECRIEE e i Bive coiita 107 WOBURbAN o L ANEAT DL a30am " "0 30p.m Reservations and information on ROUND TH # Marginita scheduled to leave % Raymond, and 16 steer S8 R SHEE aplandid. Teguis SoTaegusnt Theteton G . : / 8:30am $7:45p.m. WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- # for Sitka and way ports a: | TFor Ketchikan—A. Karal, Mrs. [aCcording to an annot ment c 1 At * L . 9_30'3 m" 9:55 ‘m' ship Line also to the ORIENT via AM # 8 oclock Thursday night, # B Carfoll, Wendell Dawson, Pe-|made today by H. W. Terhune,|if A Count five average WOrgNEY 'R SALE® OR LBASE — Newly o SN ERICAN MAIL LINE. & Virginia IV sails for Chicha. #|ter Kesonia, Mrs. E. Lambert,|Executive Officer of the Algskalfjthe line n BARN L Ran-t Bl BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone & irginia s b HMAE st Olat Johndett A6 Cond v Minimum charge, 50 cents. decorated 5 room house on 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m, 2 - GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, RN T ey Boris AL B0 el BIRE $ancain. T 1. Begatlthess projects. was i e Court House Hill No. 223 3:30p.m.t $1:05a.m s Douglas Alaska, : c1|o;~|:‘ gt h\\vdg- ) :‘ S e Rl | e e s Dickson St Inquire T. H. 5:05p.m. 4 PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE night. For Chatham s % |anc steerage. Fc € 7 4 3 a | ‘Ashby .- 3 route at 10 o'clock every & J. H. Gunnes, H. L. Hansen, John who retus from Kodiak early | SahSpeselge . &k 1_;::,'3" Wil e byt THE ADMIRAL LINE Saturday night. |L. Ahlers, and Charles Haw-|this week 5 sk |FOR SALE—Heater: Parlor fur-| 3 Saturdays only. 4 & Ablbrisy First leaves every #|thorne. Deer placed on Long Island in|pGR RENT3-room apartment; | Dace, finished in porcelain en-| §_Eftective April lst. & Wednesday at 1 pm. for % - > the Spring of 1925 b 10WD Aa | pyrnighed. Inquire Coliseum | Amel, mahogany effect; practi- ® Petershurg and Kake and #| unusual increase, indicating natus-| yheatre ) cally new and in good condi- ¥ wayports. 4400 POUNDS OF lal conditions there to be alm b Jat o i b, Phod 576, Rev. Adlen. | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- bedsrsrsarsararan HALIBUT SOLD HERE |ideal tor them. Fourteen ani FOR LE 8-room furnisied |——— = ——— i1 ¥ ‘ DGR SN { were taken from house, bath. ‘Ses Alfieef [RAGCOON KUK sALE—One old) tion Company temale and 4 young. Box 84, i c | i { # Princess Alice scheduled to # sall from Vancouver, Octo- #|M. Hutchison, Fred Chong, Said % ber 8 at 9 p m Ch T. Woods, Julia * * p 2 1 * | Leaves Juneau for Douglas and #Queen scheduled to sail from # '. D. Ferguson, Mrs. . * * ] # Seattle Oct. 11 at 10 a. m C. D. Ferguson, Ruth and “"”‘~'iDcer, Muskrats and Beaven # Northwestern scheduled to Ferguson, Lais Martin, Mr. and . . o Mrs. William A. Rodigkirt, John | Thrive in Kodiak Area, 4 ‘sall from Seattle Oct. 13 at . $ 9a m #|Rody, R. K ) nan, | Says Terhune y Cummings, George Howard,| 7 4+ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS = H [ FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, smrn'i: S o2 R L. NEA TH. TIDES TOMORROW The gasboat Mabel, Capt. Ole|Alaska o tie island. A caretaker| Norman at West Tenth street | eI ) § i ooty =3 EAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND \ High tide, 5:17 am., 13.4 feet. | jackson, rold 2000 pounds of hali.|0n the island estimated the nux between 4:00 and 7:00 eve-| Fstofsburg, Alaska. | CANADIAN PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 11, 22; Oct. 2 § Low tide, 10:57 am., 48 feet. |put this morning to the Alaska|Der to have mcreased to 100 wh ni Y LE—Oné choice lot. Close . PACIFIC 4 5 iy pm., 155 feet. |Pish Brokerage, . Elton -Engstrom |May be a little too high. FOR R ro0m TN 5 | New Cro S FPANOMSS ALYR-0ct. 13,89; W, S8 8 . st y D roo T " Low t pm, 0.7 feet. huyer, at 11 and 6 of‘tye dnimals will WEESOMEEmAL™ o o 0 Bldas 49 - - o e P Tickets to ane from all Bastern points of Unfted —_————— | The gasboat Mary, Capt. Oswell [to Woody Island nearhy. b g 2 vy di i s. Bargain . States and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal HALIBUT PRICES Varnes, sold 2400 pounds yester-| Muskrats planted back of Ko-|FOR RENT—Housekeeping apt.,| fof quick sale. Address P. O.| lgs Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. - day to the New England Fish|diak in 1926 have spread ‘ rd and Gold. Phone 602. Box 1236, Juneau: i B3 PRINCE RUPERT, B. €, Oct. *.|company, Sam Morris, buyer, at|the lakes in that vicir calin s e T - s N R B R O R MRS 5 SR R AN | —@me hundred and seventy-five s Bhow a remskebabilo’ (utrease, FOR RENT—One furnished room, | FOR SALE—Round. Oak Heater ARE IN S, i ¢ f v > 5 and Great Western Heater. 115 thousand pounds of halibut were| 7 schooner Radia, Capt. A.[was said Davis Apts. Phone 584. B i E : sold here yesterdny. American|W. Angellsen, was the Ju-| A similar increase was revoried | Fon RENT — Feurreom apari- We Sih -Slrent, o kiane 310; E)(It?a Imncydthte o COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. lalibut sold fox 7 to 157 cents|nean Cold Storage dock today for [in the heaver stocked on the Tl FOR_SALL — Comptometer. Bar-| | lgy-Lpoun & ]bfi 20 MOTORSHIP MARGNITA and Canadian for 7 to 13.7 cents.! bait and ice and in 1926. They have crosse kit ‘i | gain if taken now. Inquire Em-| | 'ancy Layer Iigs, Ib... . — - the divide between Kalsin Bay|BUILDING xmown as former| Dire oftice. | |In 8 oz. packages ... .15||Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’cloc { | ] LDING 3 s clock TAYLOR AND SPERLING | and Ugak Bay and evid t o5 1 . . - Z. pa PIREOAR | i 3 £ 3 069 BACK FROM GLACIER nAv\SOUTH“OUND QUEEN [asbar cotoien-nte. (n‘l:n‘liful on| tustsard house. 132 6th St |FOR SALE—Sne mve room house IR P . illx;eha e Iéflpter St o, Sotistet Maonah, BN —— HERE LAST NIGHT |aimost aii the streams in the dis. | Plano, Vietor Urinopnonlc Phomo-| A40d ten cabins and a bath| These Figs are just in orp, ichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, ; EEEAn e ; r yor % ? o Bev-l1 2 oV Pornis. Wi way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. fo Ray Taylor, head of the re Bt trict, graph, sewing machines. Rent ;“1’;‘33 “;:o,zm:x SP”"L-:] ”"i‘ from California, wrapped Haties, Blagwhy &4 Lyat Onual tY {2 s ot or . own and rest in sanitary cellofane ’ poris, Information t. Mrs. Jack Fan- o 4 easy paymen rs. Jack Fan paper. A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 140, séarch branch of the local U " Steamer Queen, Capt. Victor| Mr. Parks delivered a bunch of| or #ale. Anderson Music Shoppe. Farest Service, and Harry Sperl-|Enquist, arrived last night at|Olympic elk to Kalsin Bay where - ! 16§, returned yesterday from a trip’ 11:45 o'clock from Skagway. The. preparations for their care during|® OR. ':L:‘ . _1"‘;"’ '“’"":l"” i Raxpnat. ‘ of two weeks on which (hey cov-(passengers aboard for Juneau |(he coming winter have been made| APSLISEEh BINElS OF dOube | pGn T e o T o ouse; | ered Kootznanoo Inlet and ( vere: Pete Corovich, John B.!by the U. 8§ xperiment Station Fated rnlshéd. Furnished One 3 room house. Phone 478. | SANITARY Bay, spending a week in each|Penman, Themas J. K ! maintained t . place. They were studying tree|llim S. Sutton, Mrs. ¢ < RS, , cabine $EL00 per month. Apply | FOR SALE — v room Tarnished | CIIAS G WARA’ER CO growth conditions and gathering|land, Mrs, L. M. Keller, Lie LEAVES HOSPITAL W e house. Inquire B:lmont Gro-| GROCERY Ll b . other scientific data. They made |ward B. Jac n, KL A b - cery. the trip on the Weepoose, Capt.|Cummings, H. E. Sherman, Mrs. N. R. Orme left St. AAn's MISCELLANEOQUS The Store Thrt Pleases ENGINEERS and s |ma Snyier, Baward Drosucs. ' |Homital lasi cvening. A baby | BALESNGoms Sa8 Bave Tour WANTED - PHONES 87.—85 : Bl i ’\” The Queen .\(mml)uf ] ..;lm-lf boy was born to her there Sep- % tortulie~ Wil fféni your hdnd.|TRDY wants baby or small chlld INISTS - | way Sitka with thirty passen- = 2 . B re 374. @G. H. Skinner, Chief Clerk of /¢ from this port: For Seattle P ;‘::a:z“m" e Chimneys. Let us clean th 1.J. Smarick AGENTS FOR thie Alaska Road Commission, re-! J. Setzer, Captain H. M. Pe- " i P'hon‘e 1 s clean them turned yesterday after n three- |terson, Matilda Rickow, Mrs. Carl| you. i . Jeweler and o ¢ $ Rickow, WANTED — Situation as p Optician Atlas. Imperial Cas and Deisel, Regal, weeks' trip to’interior and west- |Rickow, Sophia Tony efn Alask; He finspected dis- |Vukorow, Agnes Isaacson, Cecili Sk, Address Box 428, i trfet disbursing offices at Val- |Hamm. For Sitka—Wilbur y i The U. 8, Coast Guard CuutteMfogrier "=~ 77 "° &. Dl i Palmer Brothers déz, Chitina, Fairbanks and An-|Johnson, Walter John A tonic Unalga, Commander L. W. Per-|WANTED—Roomers and board- Silverware horage James, Ronald John J. Dane, kins, returned here last night| ers. 'Phone 903. €5 gt " : » ¥ 1 ‘ ‘ ] for old and from Haines. The crew has fust | efther. T I e 4 Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors On the Richardson Highway he Irene Grossa COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY todk a few hours off for a hunt 'za, Minn Vi e young finished a ten days’ small arms | f——— ‘:'::i: practice at Chilkoot Bar- SVCHOOIE‘ OF PIANO I v — PLAYING ] | afid bagged a fine caribou - i S - $1.20 | One way to be lonesome is to| , .x; GRADES CEPTED | be gond—another way is to spend | Mrs. Ruth x.::’wm« Yes Sir, We Sell the S [ gmiten - BUTLER-MAURO Canadian National Railways | f, o DRUG CO. FIRE ALARM CALLS : ! \ i [0 99 ““ > Zenzth Frec Delivery Phone 134 1-3 Third and Franklin. : / S. S. PRmCE RUPERT or PRINCE 1-4 ¥ront and Franklin. ZYNDA B { GEORGE” When We Sell It 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. : % It's Right 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange. ELEVATOR SERVICE : “ - LEAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY EVENING ® . Radio Receiver | M o sl e R ) i b 3 e SEEasd direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Wmom. opp. B. P. R for all potnts EAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and THE ZENITH HOLDS THE WORLD'S £ F;:\;nf::o!:-:l. Forase. Reliable Tralx::fell‘-. r cold running watef in every room. “fil"fmni‘au apply 'f’ ECORD ON LONG DISTANCE 25 Front and Matm. Phone 149 : e : FECO ONG DISTANCE Second and Mata, COURTESY aad GOOD H. B SHEPARD, Agent, Juneas, Alaska RECEPTION :‘::t;h l;.nld.sw-m | Gastineau and Rawn Way. {:. " 3 Second and Gold. . For further particulars— | i a ™ ; Fourth and Harrl Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries Strawberry Point, Lemésurler Island, Port Alt Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof; Falcon Arm’and Chich call; phioné o write ‘ ' Bk gfll’e‘: § ., We deliver anytime—Phone 29 ) i N b Gold. i * Ty Passengers and ght. All freight to be A s Ligh t iy Woor season B :z':a"i'l'::“::'- Ll ‘ BELMON T GROCERY o A ot » Enjoy a game of Bil- | CalBoun, opp. Junéau Ap! - oy : id & P ower CO. liards at— | Diséia Ave., and Indian g iy e - : re FUE IS QU AESUEAN HOTELS ‘ . JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA JUNEAU BILLIARDS{}: {:{'.”;:m‘{.d'g‘fi. asy. | FWG andfigflgo ng’ht THE GASTINEAU Junesu Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 1§ Phone 94 i SALES AND SERVICE ; Our Services to You Begin and End at the gy CARLSON'S TAXI . fi|{4-5 Home Grocery. W. P. JOHNSON PHONE 1 {{j Gene Flankof Passenger-Carrying Boat - i o A < R 4

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