The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 18, 1930, Page 7

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EY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG I HAVENT HAD THE PLEASURE To OF MEETING THE LAY SO \Ou BETTER SEND THEM OVER By SPECKAL MESSENGER ASSQEFED POSIES 0 SEAD THEM SPEQIAL M\ SS FANNIE FEDORA SessR__A ALz 'THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which tie general publié can always have its wantd suppliea. Ologing time for ciassified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing; time for display sd- vértisements: 11 A M. Tetj cents per line first in- I'l:e cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count _five average | to the line. Minimum charge, 50 centa ) ! FOR SALE — % : FOR SALE—Cheap. 12-15 Sterling QGas Engine. A-1 condition. In- quire Wright Shoppe. | words . ¢ { i . POR SALE — ‘Threz room housc, fower :12th Strect. Phone 2652. Bargan. | b 57 T Lol D i FOR SALE—Beautiful $65.00 Lioyd | Loom ¢Baby Buggy for $2000. Practifally new. Apply Mac's 2nd | tand Store, opposite Harri M31 : chine Shep. YUR RENT—Fu n’:,hfle;iA }'i)R Ri’é]“i:l: FUR RENT 1 apartment with bath and electric range. Ap- ply Third and Gold Street. Sec- ond Floor hed bath oliff plione 20). house on 12th Street. Electric Sea Martin at Light Co. range. urnisued apartmen Telephone 2004. FOR RENT — seves room nouse, partly furnished. Furnace. In- quire Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—Two room rurnished house, $15.00 month. Inquire Sea- view Apartments. PLANO, Victor orvnopnonic Phono- Zraph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. "OR RENT—Fuily Iurnished apartments, single or double. Newly painted;, baths and hot water furnished Furnished cabing $5.00 per mcnth. Apply Bea- view ADts \IIS‘CELLANEOUS ' FOR SALE—New Rug. hone | ‘ Bl _|FALMIST—Come and have your i FOR SALE—Cne ;medx 1ver ScoW "Rx 65 feet, in very good uundmun; equipped with a logging do')koyi capable of handling 2000 feet of} one-inch .gable on each drum.| Can be d for handling {f6at- | ing trap ahchors or made info ad piledriver. Price very reasonable. , Por further information write to| . Hans;Floe, Hawk Inlet, Alaska. | i FOR S‘A—LE — Brunswick Bowling Alleys. Good location. Only alley»\ ih Juneau open to public. Wi goll réasonable for cash. See Steve | Vuckovich or write P. O. Box 661 | ' FOR SALE~NMnna Cas: Regls-, ter in good condition. Suitable for general cash transactions. Also | late imodel Addressograph with/ stencils. Just the thing for mail- | ing Bsts. Address 48, care Em-| pire. | | it C R S e POR SALE — Six room mrnlshedi house with bath, garage, gazden.| Good: condition. Telephone 4144 | after 6 p. m. ®OR m,—w- 34 a nalr at -Grocery, E. Millazger, Generul Merchandise. | LOS'E'AND FGUND | LOST: lacier Highway a Ger-‘ man pal dog answering to the | name of . Telephone 572. » LOSBT—Party who took the wrong pair of golashes from the Nat Friday _ night, kindly return tfo| Ruth “Lundell, Douglas, and re- ceive their own pair, 1% fortune told from your hand.: W rk. business, marriage and the' future foretold. 302 Front Street. WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU- REAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle, Washington. Investigatiors made in prompt, efficient and strictly confidential manner by expert operators. WANTED | WANTED—A compiete training will be given free of charge to a re- fined intelligent woman past thir- ty, possessing the ability to fit herself for a position worth while, with larger income. An exception- al opportunity awaits the right person. Give phone when an- swering, Box 85, care Empire. WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. I > ‘dstem “CARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIS Fhong 584 i O L. J. DSBARICE Jeweler ard Optician Watches Diamonds Siiverware E00E. i MOTHER FEDORA| i 20/| SCNNY EEDORA FI€1 EEDORA THATS FANNY ON THE HIGH TRAPEZE , IS 1T NOT. MR.GOOGLET O Myt (€ SHE \WouL ONLY STAND STite FOR A MOMENT ¢ Marine News * P 8 0 00 0 000000 Steamer Movemert: NORTHBOUND Yukon is scheduled to arrive at T o'clock tonight. Has two days’ mail aboard. Princess Norah due to arrive Thursday night. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle March 18, at 9 pm. Admiral Watson scheduled to sall from Seattle March 19, at 10 am. Northland scheduled to from Seattle March 20. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle March 22 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska is scheduled to arrive about 2 or 3 o'clock tomor- row morning. Will be in port four or five hours, Admiral Regers scheduled to arrive southbound about Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Admiral Evans scheduled southbound about March 27. LOCAL SA1LANGS Maignita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday right for Skagway, starting Sept. 17. every other Tuesday. America First leaves every Wednesday et 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and e way ports . 208000000 e0 00 — e 11 EMPLOYEES STRICKENWITH PARROT FEVER Public Heafi Service in Washington Hard Hit— Experiments Stopped . . sail 0029000000000+ 000000000000000s+ s WASHINGTON, March 18— Eleven employees of the Public Health Service arc suffering from Parrot fever. Experiments aimed at the dis- covery of the cause and cure for the mysterious disease have been abandoned together with the lab- cratory in which the experiments were conducted. Experiments already have been partially successful. Many of the patients are recov- ering. They were innoculated with a serum composed of partially blood taken from other victims of the disease and in addition, an isolated virus. The recovery of the patients is an important ac- complishment. o =S TRIMBLE LEAVES L. L. Trimble, auditor for thc American Railway Express com- pany, left on the Admiral Rogers last night for Skagway. Canstructwn Company GENERAL CARPENTER WORK Phone 62 W. P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES DAY-FAN RADIOS Phone 1 Front Street Juneau o mrd e 0o e ® e v e e TIDES TOMORROW . ‘.-oo-o-no--o.- High tide, 3:31 am, Low tide, 10:04 am, High tide, 4:19 p.m., Low tide, 10:02 p.m., - e 16.6 0.0 133 3.6 feel. feet. feet. feet. SAILS FOR SITKA The Admiral Rogers, Capt. Frank Landstrom, which arrived port early yesterday mornin d for Sitka and wayports at ight last night after unloadin; ight for nearly twenty-four hours. Passengers leaving here were Reinken, Willlam Lundqui-t Wilma Lundguist for Sitka; L. L. Trimble for Skagway, George An- derson for Haines. She is scheduled to return here southbound about 7 o'clock Thurs- day cvening. - e L. and HALIBUT PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, March 18—Halibut sold here yesterday totaled - 220,000 pounds. American sh sold for 5 and 11.3 cents ard Canadian for 5 and 9.2 cents. SEATTLE, March 18.—Twelve vessels with 179,300 pounds of hali- but sold here yesterday at 10% - cents. | ————— INDIAN SCOUTMASTERS LAWRENCE Kas. Nineteen tribes from 11 States will be rep-| resented in the first class of train- ing for Indian scoutmasters at Hagkell Institute. dians will be trained to act as as- sistant managers and councilors at boys’ camps. | — ., | DUCTUK BORLAND Tas returned and ks office is |row open. adv. RV S SR AMERICAN t LEGION ARENA Next Smoker APRIL 12TH T 11 R. SHEPARD || & SON, Inc. | GENERAL INSURANCE “Absolute Valentine Building | Prospectors’ Su Eplies | | Blankets -nd an | PHONE YOUR ORDERS !ika Pish Brokerage, operating in 7 and | The young In-| THERE AOW I caM sew BuT s WIBARNG My FLOWERS! o RIGHT N THE. MIODI E oF The NEW FIRM 0 BUY FISH ON MARKET HERE sau Acquires Interests:of Alaska Fish Brokerage GI.AIMSSTAKED FAST; REPORTS OF BI6 STRIKE Optimistic ing their again. Reports ors are push- Alaska's trall pespe way over of a gold strike Poorman, in central Alasl of quartz discoveries in the river district, near Juneau, sent hundreds scurrying to scene in efforts to stake claims. Many prospectors are already in Juneau, determined to go into the Taku district despite adverse weath- er conditions. From western Alas- ke men have gone to Poorman, where some gold has been found, and to Ruby, not far away. Warnings have been issued in Seattle against an influx of under- e O\FAIR BANKS near , and| Taku have the | Purchasing interests of the Alas- Juneau, Xetchikan, Wrangell and Petersburg, have been taken over by Melehoir, Armstrong, Dessay Co., Ine, il was announced here today by H. Sidwell, Pacific Coast mana- ger of the Corporation. O. D. Leet, operator.of the Alaska Fish Brokerage, who came. north from Seattle with Mr, Sidwell early last week, will be Alaska manager for. Melchoir, Armstrong and Des- sau, Mr, Sidwell said. During the years the Brokecrage has, been active in the fishing in- dustry in the Territory it has pur- chased mild cure salmon and hali- but for. the concern that is now taking it over. In effect this will be merely a change of name of| the company®buying this fish, but Melchoir, Armstrong, Dessau will, in | addition, purchase fish formerly marketed by the Brokerage for its own interests. Predicts Good Future It is the belief of Mr., Sidwell, |he said, that the fishing industry in Alaska is to grow s y. ricau, he declared, looks pror in connection with the bu | his combany. ‘That the definite entranc: new company, one of the fish exchange corporation: country, into Alaskan citie: |prove beneficial to |therefore to the cities | doubted. lina d prospecting groups:. It is iplanned to supply northwest sail-| points with information con- corning costs of quartz mining n’ the Taku area and of transporta-| tion between Juncau and that dis-! trics. | At Poorman, 225 miles west of | Melchoir, Armstrong, Dessau pur- | Fairbanks, thers have been sev-| chases and markcts fish not only in q.q) reports of a gold stiike. Much‘ the United States but in the lead-|.r {he area near both Poorman ing countries of Europe. In the g4 Ruby, dispatches from pros- course of its business it operaies astors say, already has heen staked. as purchaser of fish from J:pm The “pay streak”, near Ruby was and Rusgia, in addition to its ac-|¢oung to be worth $30 & foot a tivities in America. It is one of rt time ago, when bedrock was the largest buyers of mild cured i.o.hed. Definite word of the calmon in the world, {strike had been withheld for some While Mr. Sidwell belleves the|yme previously. | | prices on fish here will not be un- | One army sergeant, who received usually high this veat, he £ald hely jaaye of absence from Ruby to {felt the local market would bCg:piore in the Poorman area, said {quite favorable in relation to other o™ ¢onng men rushing to stake cities on the Pacific Coast. claims when the weather was 40 | Engstrom Stays Here below zero. { | Elton Engstrom, who has com-| AR 7 72 ALY | | pleted two seasons here as buyer for | ¥ | | | of this s bing |the Alaska Fish Brokerage, will| NOTICE |continue. to, buy halibut and salmon Our store will be closed wet- !in Juneay in the interests of Mel- nesday, March. 19th, from 2 p. m. | choir, Afmstrong, Dessau, Co., Inc. ,‘ the. Jate | Leaving on the Alaska, Mr. Sid- well and Mr. Leet will visit in to 4 p. m. in memory, Robert Blomgren. " | petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchi- kan on their way to Seattle. Mr. Leet will réturn to the Territory gain within a short time. | g FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 3:15 pm, $7:30 p.m. 9:40 pm. §11:15 p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. LOT CLE l b WOLLAND 'I'f?é‘ ILOR will take orders and re- ceive 'payments” Chester Barnesson Succeuq pmit Benson & Si p.m, pm.t 00 p.an. Leaves Douglas for Junean b 6:30 p.m. $3:46 p.m. 9:65 p.m. $11:30 p.m. | 12:15a.m. | 1:15am. FRESH A‘LAs‘gm SEAL Sizes Up to, 38 for’ $560.00. ‘aelect your own lining from n‘ovelty silks, just 'in. Yurman’s v—Prei;ht will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. | Junean Ferry & Naviga- l tioh Company TO US We wil attend 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 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle ... Feb, 15 Feb. 22 Mar, 1 Mar. 8 Mar. 15 Mar. 189 pm Mar. 22 Mar. 29 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northborad Southbound Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb, 25 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar, 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 Mar. 18 Mar. 25 Mar, 22 Mar, 23 Mar. Apr. 1 Apr. Apr. 8 Steamer *Alaska “Yukon *Northwestern *Alaska *Yukon tAlameda *Northwestern *Alaska 1 *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. + ~Southeast Route only. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 e ALAS s S KA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Passenger accom- nodations on ¢ Admiral Line v sels have been sompletely and materially improv- ed, You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- able. Southbound Leave Juneau Mar. 13 Mar, 27 Mar. 20 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 17 Apr. 11 Apr. 24 Apr.18 Leave Arrive Seattle Juneau ..Mar, 5 Mar. 9 ..Mar.12 Mar. 15 Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 19 Mar. 22 Mar. 27 Mar.31 . Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr.12 Apr, 14 Queen Evans Rogers Watson Rogers Evans .. Queen Watson .. Rogers ... INFCRMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Nouglas 1 Leave Juneau Southbound Prin. Norah—Mar. 11, 22; April 1 Prin. Alice—Apr, 12, 22; May Prin. Louise—May 13, 24; June 3 Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Clnl;ll and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. a bl | FOR SALE ONE SUNNY-SUDS POLYGON TYPE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE Agitator and Safety Wringer All-Metal Nickle-Plate Copper Tub Price, $115.00 Guaranteed OKEH Alaska Electric Light and Coats made ta:otrder from [ M. S. NORTHLAND Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: March 20; April 1, 14, 26 For Information Apply to D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent TELEPHONE 114 Power Company JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA “Phone 6 : Phone 18 Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service i S it THE CHAS. W, CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Barano( way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every cther Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone- MS. Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephoue 183 Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer, Chas. Miller, Prop.

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