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BARNFY (’O()(‘IE AND SPARK PLUG I HAVE SO (MANY THINGS © TALK © You ABoUT; NOW YOU'RE GETTIN' SoMe # ~MRGooaLE. SENSE - ) BUT NGURE RGHT (et wave It 1S GETTING. L& - TUL Go ALL DAV 'EMQRQOW \ ® BED AND TTRY Is the Medinm Vol Tignt oo Through wkich the general — public ean always have Its wants supplied. Closing time for classified phoni¢ Phonograph and fecord Cheap for cash. Call Norris, over | Cash Bazaar. FOR RENT—Two room zurnished FOR SALE Cholce hemlock Lnd‘ alder wood. Telephone TFemmer 114, view Aparlmenls | FLANO, Vicwor Grinoptionic Phono zraph, sewine machines. Rent o sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR SALE—National Cash Regis- ter in good condition. Suitable for general cash transactions. Also | late model Addressograph with | stencils. Just the thing for mail- ing lists. Address 48, care Em- | POR RENT-—Fuily ‘furnishec apartmen®, single or doubie Newly painted; baths and ho water furnished Furnished cabin $5.00 per mcnth. Apply Ses i —_pire. e Sae | view Apts. FOR SALE -- Six room furnished ! P £ 1. | house with bath, garage, ga | WANTED Good condition. Telephone 41447 st {WANTED Maid for general house FOR BALESpeciacies 338 a pair | WOTE or girl to assist. Apply at Home Grocery, E. Mma.gvr,, Nugget Shop. Generw) Merchandise | WANTED Maid for general housé . ,__———‘—————'—l work. Telephone 5000 9 a. m, to MISCELLANEOUS | 4 p. m. Atter 6 p. m. telephone 283. 'ALMIST—Come und bave your fortune tol from, your hand | W ork. business, marriage and the | Wc future foretold. 302 ¥ront e | LETTERHEADS WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU-| % REAU, P. O. Box 154 Seattle,| @8 We priat them Washington. Investigations made | evideoce your » in prompt, efficient and strictly - confidential manner by expert/ business progress operators. LOST AND FGUND LOST—Wrist waich with inser tion on back “Mildred,” between ! H. R. SHEPARD 1l The Coffee Shoppe and Moose | | & SON, Inc. Hall. Pinder please return to} GENERAL lNSURANCE The Coffee Shoppe. | “Absolute Security” Vzalentine Bufld.lng E Old papers roc sale at The Em R 77\ FOR RENT THE EMPIRE OR RENT—Furnished house on Street, vacant March 3rd.| house, $15.00 month. Inquire Sea- | WAKING NoU UP, MR GOOGLE - Bur SLEEP (S OUT OF TRE Queslion - I Mus*r HAVE YOUR ADNNE ON ANCTHER SMALL MaTTER CONCERNING ( P \ MRS RLOT2! ;“ .4\ HER T Hape Nou'tt I HATE © R GooaLe A 5 AGAIN - BUT - PARDON ME E N TUAT e SURS TS PLBLIC PLEA WIFE WOLLD I PERHAPS MY READ 1T AND HEART Would SOFTEN - WONDER wWHAT MR GOOGLE Would sAY T THAV By BILLE DF BE FK e (her TRAIN PULLED ouT TWEATY MINUTES O 1930, King Feat u;s_séwc-w Ine., G‘"—m'?{v?gla’“ reserved L o Bl ¥ wa : ‘— NFROM SOUTH, Marine News | Coast Guard Shlp Artivesi i S v o o0 o0 5.8 Saturday Night— Steamer Movements Leaves for Seward NORTHBOUND | | . . Is o I e | ® Neorihwestern is due to arrive United States Caast Guard -cut-|§ 128 JomOrTow. T ter Unalga, Lieut. N, S Haugcn!. torigh¥: L 9cras cocmmanding, arrived in Juneau | e e ‘ from Seattle at 7 o'clock Samrdayf: bCHEjl;L(l;EyD'l Ll ndtl night and left 1 forenoon for|® @ueen scheduled to sail from Seward. |® Seattle March 5 10 a.m. She will g on halibut patror|® Frlnces Mary s 4 to after leaving and owaddd| $ | SELEOT Vancouver MAsCH S t month will return | B2 3 o e for absut two weeks. She|® Alaska schéduled to sail from omé mnorth to Juneau, il Seattle March 8 at 9 am. nual trip to Attu, after|® Northland scheduled to sail he will return to Seattlef® Seattle March 8 on her way to the East Coast. Her|® Admiral Evans scheduled to annual cverhauling will not be tak-|® Sail from Seattle March 12 until she has completed thz2|{® at 10 am. fage to the Aleutiar {® Admiral Rogers scheduled to Lieutenant (j. g.) Fletcher is the ® sail from Seattle March 13 only new officer aboard the Un-|® at 10 am. alga. He is replacing Lieutenant | SOUTHROUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled south about 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. LOCAL SAILANGS nsen who has besn assigned to® the section base at Port Angeles.;® Lieut. Fletcher will be aboard dur- ing the present cruise only, Capt., ® Maignita scheduled to leuve Haugen said. ¢. for Sitka and way ports at he end of the present trip, \o 6 o'clock Thursday right for |2 | i eugen will be transferred|e Skagway, starting Sept. 17. ) the Snohomish as Executive Of- | ® every other Tuesday , and will probably be p!flcedi America First \ehves every in command shortly after joining » Wednesday &t 1 p. m. for the ship. Lieutenant D. E. Todl|+ Petersburg and Kake and will be transferred to th divisional |+ way_ ports. headquarters in Seattle. "2 e e 8s e s seavae On next trip out of Seattle,’ 1Lir.‘a~ -Commander J. A. Starr wnl“ RN R e WY {be_in cnmmnn}l of the Unalg'x‘ TIDES TOMORROW {Other new officers scheduled t0(y o o o o o o o o oo o i”‘"ne aboard with him are Lieu- | Frit - tenant zsche from ths New| ‘ 3 57 am, 166 fe |York division and Lieut. (j. g)| i H”‘Vh pdn, 307 am, i 4 | Low tide, 9:16 a.m., 04 fec {Deonald DeOtte, of the California High tide, 3:13 p.m., 148 feet ‘ b it Low tide, 9:18 pm., 15 feet. e M P AT THE HOTELS NORTHLAND ARRiVES IN PORT SATURDAY Gastineau advertisements: 2 P. M. | Closing time for display ad-’ n M. Olson; Ornel Rude; Jc.’v‘ vertisements: 11 A. M. n; Frank L. Knight, An-; The Northland, Capt. Leonard Ten cents per line first in- Roy L. Watson, Belling- Williams, arrived in port from the|, sertion. T. E. Arnold, Vancouver, B.isouth at 10:30 oclock Saturday Five cents for continuous | and Mrs. J. E. Short, Se- |night with the following passen subsequent insertion. ; u~hrmc 2004. J D. B. Jones; Mrs. Blanken- gers for Juneau: Count five sverage words | — ——— | Pete Miller; W. R. Sing Roy Watson, T. E. Arnold, F. L. to the Hne. ! Ps)lt .REN'I-—Twa room rurnlshed‘wzfl Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Locke, Sé- |Knignt and R. J. Sommers from Mistmum charge, 50 cents. || epartment. Sieam heat. Tele-|attle; Ed Callaghan, Chichagof. |Ketchikan; J. W. Hanson from phone 436, Sixth and Main Sts. Alaskan ‘»Pcmrshurg. --3| Also housekeeping or sleeping| Mr. and Mrs. Owe, city; K. Maki-| Officers on the Northland, in FOR SALE rooms. nen; A. L. Fisk, Spokane; Ben Wil- addition to Capt. Williams, include . FOR RENT — seven room nouse |S°% City; E. M. Jones, city; J. Edwin P. Winch, purser; Dan A. e O BT tho- | Dpartly furnished. Furnace. In.|HaRcon, Petersburg; W. J. Laugh-|Noonan, chief steward, who has POR SALE-“Nigon Pybins, O quireJ Nugget Shop. lan, Unalga; Roland Ward, Unalga; |gperated in Alaskan waters for Mick Remgualt, city; city; G. Amner, Tenakee. lall coast cities; Zynda |ham, chief engineer. Mons Anderson; John B. Mar‘! shall. __|Sunday and is due in Juneau again e {March 12 The Northland will | |continue to operate on a 12-day wSChEdulE. il R MOOSE NOTICE All those on the Nominating | Committee are requested to be at J,;me Mocose Hall at 7:00 p. m. to- night. All other members are due D. BROWN i CANVAS | Prospectors’ Supplies | Blankets and Quilts for | Real Service FERRY TIME CARD Ww. | | = |a special banquet is being prepared. ! -.---c.cc.cto-ooo-ooaocon.nooooo C. Atarze, many years and is well known in, and Grover Cra- She sailed for the south at 3 am.| - it ot GREAT DAMAGE DONE BY FIRE ONWATERFRONT | ! | Eleven Persons Are Burn-| ed Cotton Destroy- i ed—Wharves Collapse | i NEW ORLEANS, March 3-— it vere burned, ‘includ- women and chiliren ¢ visiting the ship and caught aboard the steamship Scanti when fire swept the warehouse and wharves. The damage is estimated at $3,000,000. The flames, starting from’ cotton bales, spread swiftly and the !wharves collapsed carrying 35,000 bales into the water. Some of those caught by flames leaped into the water. A tug towed the ship away from the dock as the liner was unable to move as the boilers wére cokl. ‘The injured are in the hospital with first and second degree burns. S e MARCNITA HERE WITH | TWENTY PASSENGERS With twenty passengers aboard {for Juneau, the Motorship Marg- (nita, Capt. Severin Swanson, of (,oasthw Trangportation compal n port from Sitka the ers included: Mrs. Mary | Walther, George McFarland and Joseph Pratt, from Sitka; Ed Cala- han from Chichagof; W. H. Sing {ton frcm Dundas; George Fi from; Baranof; I. Ness, from Kil noo; Sani Howauski, Charles Erick- n, Mrs. J. M. Blankenberg, James Nickols, John Hutlock, Fred Lar- oy |sen and George Annur from Tena- ke J. F. Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Construction Company (151 GENERAL" CARPENTER WORK Phone 62 at 8:00 p. m. and don't forget that et | ] | The Florence Shop ! i “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- l | anent Wave BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Phone 427 for ’Appahztment 5 AISI E T —Freight will be 1 | from novelty silks, $—8atardays only. just in. §—Effective April 1st. 1 ’ Junean Ferry & Naviga- || Y urman’s tion Company 7 | W. T. VALE, Leaves Jn-en;h;; Douglas and :/adv. Secretary. i 6:15a.m. 9:15 pm. | ¥ 564 :10am. 17:30 p.m. us amf 9:40 p.m. | Expert Piano Tuning or phonc 1 pm.t $11:15 p.m. graph repair work call George An- | pam., 12 midnight derson at Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | ! pm.t $1:00 a.m. s ., p.m. ;o __,,:_,.,-..,.—,“ Leaves Douglas for Juneau SRan P RE Coats made to order from 9:30a.m.t 9:55 p.m. FRESH ALASKA SEAL 12:45 p.m.t $11:30 p.m. SKINS pm. 12:15a.m. | 3:30 pm.t 1:15am. |} Sizes up to 88 for $550.00. ._5’.!9::: | Select your own lining W.P. Johnson . FRIGIDAIRE . | DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES DAY-FAN' RADIOS Phone 1 Front Street Juneau TaE JunEau LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND x:i“m-wm o : SUDER. W ‘ Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: GARBALE || Ui Hedie dr e~ 2l Mar. 8, 20; April 1, 14, 26 ! Company L J. Saaricx H A ULED | 1 Quart | Jeweler axd | For Information Apply to } | Optician | AND LoT CLEANING | BLOW TORCH | i ; D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent A { I . Phone 584 . $3.90 | 'afl@y pimonds i TELEPHONE T4 ol 2L ENe SRS 3ilverware b —_——— | Clarence £ny day mornm,v S AUTO PLUNGES OFF ROAD INTO TREE IN STORM {Freshman [m : Killed, Two| Coeds Injured — Had | Attended Dance { LESLIE, ) man of Injured in s near here Sund the road in a blin and erashed into a tr The three were r fraternity danc the time of t girls are freshme lege. HIGH PRICE GIVEN ing from a st Lansing at ident. The | t Albion Col- FOR FIRST HALIBUT |° ON JUNEAU MARKET; Six n-r*uunnd pounds ©Of ‘fresh | halibut, the first sold in Juneau in thz 1930 season, was brought m, today by the Sunset, pt. J.»hni Han‘en, and sold to New Eagland | for 15 and 12.05 ce While no fish was expected for | another weck, the Sunset was forced to return to the harbor| when she experienced. trouble’ with | her ¢ it | These pm o the highest paid | in years for ha in Juneau. Last | year 14 and 810 cents were p: II 000 pounds of the fish, while | 6 were the of quota- | tions in 1928 ’ BRSSO, l | HOSPITAL NOTES M. C. McCllum entered the St Ann’s hospital today for medxcali treatment. Yesterday, Mrs. Johnson entered the hospital for medical treatmenr:. Louis Olacehick, Alaska Junesu | miner, is in the hospital for treat- | ment of a severe cold. He entered | yesterday. i Ben Devin, who has been con-| fined to St. Ann's since February; | 12, was dismissed yesterday. James Stewart was dismissed frem the hospital this morning af- ter taking medical treatment smcei February 5. After spending two days in 8. | A s hospital, fi)m Opich left for | his home this mor ¥ ©Old papers pire office. Tor sale at The Em-l Money spent here for printing bny; Work « « TO US We wilr sttend to them promptly. Our coal, hay, grain and transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 SCHEDULE SAILING Le Seattle Due Juneau Northborad ' Feb. 18 Feb. Mar. 4 Mar. 11 r.18 Due Junéau Southbound Feb. 25 Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 Mar. 25 Mar. 23 Apr. 1 Apr. 8 25 *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. t—Southeast Route only. Reduced WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN EFFECT — Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Tickets on sale until February 28, RETURN LIMIT, MARCH 25. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 Passenger accom- nodations on f Admiral Line v. els have been rompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tlve and comfort- Lv. Beattle Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Ar. Southbound Juneau Lv. Juneau Feb. 8 Feb. 17 Feb. 15 Feb. 27 ...Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 12 Evans Mar. 12 Mar.15 Mar. 27 Rogers ....Mar.13 Mar.17 Mar. 21 WINTEF REDUCED ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN EFFECT—$73.50— Juneau to Reattle and return. Pas. sengers must conmence their return Jjourney from Seattle ON OR BEFORE MARCH 25TH, 1930. INFORMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Nouglas Queen Rogers Queen Queen 0ld P apers for sale at Empire Office I e s l‘ul Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Seattle Leave Juneau Southbound Ptin. Norah—Mar. 11, 22; April j b B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS kA Prin. Alice—Apr. 12, 22; May 3 Prin. Louise—May 13, 24; June 3 Tickets to or from all Lastern points of United Statés or Canada .and to Burppe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Bh’onn. W. L. COATES, Agent. USRI St S S S8 S SR T B (3 .You can enjoy the benefits of mild, medium or violent exercise without any exertion on your part by using a THOR, GRAYBAR or TOWER Exercise and Reducing Health Motor TABLE AND FLOOR MODELS IN STOCK EVEN DATING Free Trial in Your Own Home First Alaska Electric Light and Power Company DISPENSERS OF DEPENDABLE 24-HOUR ELEC- TRIC SERVICE AND RELIABBE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Phone 6° Phone 18 o THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Phone 186 Corner 4th and Franklin St. I’HOl\E YOUR ORDERS | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoomh Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines evuy Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Pllou ll’. %fll |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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