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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY MARCH chle 193 0. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLL 1 pecLare! GEE! AT T s ss & 1 I These swew MFRESC‘\::;: FANNY! M SEaTS s LooK COMI‘JG.U(VNN WE'RE RIGUT UNDER 'EM [ Wete SHE FINALLY I aaveusa TUMBLE! f \|rv 5 HEAR [ HE GO0 Newst 77 . e e S A B et S ® 000000000 0 ¢ 0 who is capt the Princeton, 7. 3s ©® and Rober Steamer Movemen.. e ! Enroute to they will NORTHBOUND ® stop at W they will Admiral Rogers in port. ® be joined by Diven. It Alaska is scheduled to arrive e |is c\pfl".ed u‘) u ates will late tomorrow afternoon or @ be in at at the mecctmg evening. Due to arrive at ®| e Ty A Ketchikan at 5 p.m. today. o SCHEDULED SAILINGS . IcEs Alameda scheduled to sail ® from , Seattle April 1 at 9 e pm, ° Northland is scheduled to sail from Seattle April 1 at 9 pm. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle April 2 at 10 am. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle April 3 at 10 am. Is the Medlam HALIZUT PRICES Erstad, | — ad Norgaar b Through which the general PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., March |000; Emma, Capt. Tom N G, public can always have its 31.—Onez hund nd twenty-two|500; Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal, 6,- wants supplied. thousand pounds of halibut were[400; and the Dixon, Capt. Emil| Qlosing time for classifled old here last Saturday. American Samuelson, 6500 Al advertisements: 2 P. M. | fish sold for 6 and 16.6 cents and| — Closing time for display ad- | 4 Canadian for 6 and 143 cents, HILLARD RETURNS vertisements: 11 A. M. . o e Ten cents per line first in- || L‘gfimfi:fi;;‘t’: th. Inquire Sed- o \TTLE, March 3L—Ten ves- | FROM TRIP SOUTH sertion, 1 - sels with 75,800 pounds of Imllbut’ Five cents for continuous | PIANO, Victor crvnopnonic Phono-|sold here last Saturday for 13'%| J. J. Hillard, Deputy Collector of subsequent insertion. 1 araph, sewlng machines. Rent or and 25 cents. : Count five average words sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | e — A 3 line. —— - O e charge, 50 cens, || FOR RENT—Fully rarmshed PR[NCETON SAlLS . | spartments, single or double. W Newly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $ < i . 3 Princeton, Presbyterian Mis- » FOR SALE | 8500 per month. Apply Beb-| ...y boat, left here at 4 oclock view Apts, 5 WANTED | WANTED—A complete training will be given free of charge to a re-| fined intelligent woman past thir- ty, possessing the abllity to fit FOR SALL—Two modern five room houses with baths. Good locatior John Welsh, Telephone 1501 the annual meeting of the Presby tery of Alaska there this week. FOR SALE— Telephone 2451. 1 and Mrs. | morning for Ketchikan with 2] number of people who will attend | Included in the party are Rev.| Peterson of the Skagway | church, Rev. andMrs. Beck of Hoo- | ARE LOW TODAY Juneau P Again | Dissatisfied with Prices Offered for Fish Yukon scheduled to sail from ® Seattle April 5 at 9 am. ® | With prices on theé local halibut SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® market at 9 and 6% cents on Princess e sout 61,000 pounds of ish in port today bound at 6 o'clock tomorro on ien boats of the local fleet, mornir 1 sails at 7 am. ermen were uncertain whether Admiral V son is scheduled o southbound about 1:30 o'- ® e taken by © bidding by Melchoir, Armstrong, led sou ® Desscau and an all bids bout 9 or 10 o'clock ® 'being at 9 While W night ® these norn- LOCAL SAILINGS @ sing Maiznita scheduled to leuve ® t late hour this for Sitka and way ports at ® afternoon and had not definitely 6 o'clock FThursday right for e decided what they would do. Skagway, starting Sept. 17. Boats bid on by Melchior, Arm- every othur Tuesday. o sfrong, Dessau are the Louhelen, * America First leaves every o Capt Knu!v Hildre, Wednesday et 1 p. m. for ® ' » Capt. F Petersburg and Kake and ® rien, Capt way ports. . ; Thelma Capt. Bernt Alstead, PRt T R SRR S G TR P nd Avona, Capt. Olaf Lar- THE EMPIRE STk in was high on the Customs at Eagle, Yukon Territory- |Alaska border port on the Yukon {River, as an arrival from the south on the Princess Norah. FOR FIRST CITY4 He has been on a thirty-day va- cation on the Pacific Coast He {will remain in Juneau until the opening of navigation on the Yu- kon. Mrs. /Hillard and their son remained in San Francisco. Three Shet and Killed, » . FOR SALE_Three room furnished| hersclf for a position worth while, |nah, Rev. Bromley of Haines, and| BROWNSVILLE, Kehtucky, March aywer: & tion- Miss Bromley; Rev. C. C. Saun 31 nes Stroud Meredith, aged house; garage. Telephone 4004. | With larger income. An exception. ; 5t e 1 SRt S e e al opportunity awaits the right of Juneau; Rev. David Waggoner, | 142 years, an W0 nephews, I | FOR SALE — 16 hp. S(undnrd,\ person. Give phmn when an-| ‘ ‘ll;m{ p?;gezds 33&2“?“]1?1;))?“ [l)kl:e oy nbs: wise. souts amler | *7ering: Box 6, care Empire. |1 MIBGET LUNCH | |oresence. of bystanders by Guriey engines. Fleek’s Machine Shop, | }»USLLLLAI\EOLS | [ Tom Sturge, Pl‘Op. l ‘zglcxfxi:s;;x, son-in-law of Mcrcmth,l Douglas. ; i 7 k — d bave your| Open Daily Except Johnson, placed under arrest, ! ¥OR SALE — Almost new ;léfix‘fi: t:fi;m(,:: ygm- h};nd ! pe X p I said the Duvall brothers shot Mere- suitable for burning either c 1‘ Work. business, marriage and the | Sunday l dith and he killed the two brothers. : or wood, family size. Also Sing-| pirelile T sorerola 302 Front, [ — <3| Dispute over an offense commit- y er sewing machine in good con-| gy.oop ted by a son of the elder man is dition. Inquire Seaview Apart-l S o !given as the cause. ments, |WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU- P ———————— a { REAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle, M Old papers for sale at The Em- FOR SALE—Nationa. Casn Pfegnsfl, Washington. Investigations made orris 5 teriin good condition. Suitable| y ponpt efficient and strictly . {:iegegfiilcafl(;:;z?;::g& Qiltsg‘ confidential manner by expert Onstructlon ! . | aperators. stencils. Just the thing for mail-! i, * ing lists. Address 48, care Em- ompan*y pire. - 3 "_ FOR BALE—Speciacies 3345 a nair AMERICAN ’ at Home Grocery, E. Millazzer, " Genersl Merchandise. LEGION CENERAL | 3 CARPENTER H. R. SHEPARD | ARENA ey : & SON, Inc. | Nolsg *GENERAL INSURANCE ext moker . “Absolute Security” . Valentine Building APRIL 12TH Phone 62 = PHONE YOUR ORDERS ' " "GARBAGE |- : = et i HA ULED | ic@?iE‘EHEg(inyggwne' | We wilk attend to them § || G 3 | § | | Rubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- W. P > J ohnson promptly. ~ Our coal, hay, I ers and Oil Skins .AND LOT CLEANING B i i E. O. DAVIS { o i1 SEWARD STREET FRIGIDAIRE Bt 3 Fhone 584 [ Slays Sven DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS H i = | MAYTAG WASHING 1 e e 1| L).Sasmce | MACHINES 9 7 D. BROWN | | o ek | oavea mavos Prospectors’ Supplies | [ S ‘ Phone 1 _ Blankets and Q-IIE ':ag . Wateses || Front Street Juneau et l-— h’!flmvlp By 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 PIIONE 114 ~|Company desires Presence of Bystanders‘ grain and transfer busmesn! By B BAR! ~You SLIPPED 1T ~ME BE (S X DOWA AND - GOT HeR IN MY EVE Mo N \URPOSELY ; EXCITED, MR.. GOOGLEY ILLE DE BECK — /."[; TC,‘}R‘BH\ UPSET, MR.GOOGLE DO You SUPPOSE € SHOULDA FORE ThE LADY DROPPED RETRIEVER IN FROM SEATTLE Will Remain in Juneau Two Weeks Before Leav- ing for Dry Bay to Fish The Retriever, Capt. R. L. D floating eannery of the New E land Fish Company, |port Sunday noon after a quick trip from Seattle. She will remain {in port for ten days or two weeks. Ten thousand aboard for the day the Washington, with the New England, is due in port. She ir to be used as a warehouse for the Retriever's product, and the two boats will work together all seasen. Aboard her is Capt. Frank arrived in To- Wright, who is manager of the fioating busir This is the ninth season the Retriever has operated in Alaska. Nearly all Alaskan fishermen are lemployed to fish for the outfit, Capt. Davis said today, although there are a few from the outside |who have been with the Retriever for “years. | From May to June the Retriever |will can King salmon at Dry Bay, |after which she will go to the {Ahrnklin and Situk Rivers for reds {and silvers. | Men al rd the Retrieve in addition to Captain Davis e Knut Visness, Pilot; Harry H: | kins, Second Officer; Roy Poliock, Chief Engineer; F sistant Ex ard; Hugh i)'rl\ Graham, id. Negaard PRINCESS NORAH IN | PORT LAST EVENING | WITH 28 FOR HERE, Pederson not and h, Capt. Thomas, port from the | south yclock last night | with five d mail and the fol- lowing 5 for Juneau: C. J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J.! B. Bernh A. B. Chisholm, J.| W. Gerwe M. G. Hopper. L.| Johnson, J. [ J. Knudson, | H. Marnich, ed Morrison, W. E. McDonald O. Pearson, W.| Shaw, Jessie Y g, J. J. Hillard, R. G. Hol W. L. Coates, A.| g, 8. A, Wil 5 Mr. and Mrs. H. F DeWolfe, N. bes, C. E. Lee, J. W. Russell, G. A. Woodland. She is \(hl\lul *d to return here at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning and | 7 o'clock for the south. | . S e 00 cecsecesvoee . TIDES TOMORROW . ® 0 0 0000 0080000 High tide, 1:5¢ am. 17.7 feet. Low tide, 8:16 am., -18 feet. High tide, 2:22 pam., 157 feet. Low tide, 8:19 pm. 1.0 feet. - your Bult First Officer; W. A. 3chwartz, | The Northland Transportaion to emphasize what its service means to local merchants: A substantial saving in freight and passenger rates. Especially attractive rates on sug- | ar and canned goods in carload lots from .California points. \ Direct service from Seattle, with | no off-the-route cannery calls, | making service especially attractive | for passengers- and penshnble' freight. Length of time on trip averages | that of best vessels on the run. ' Passenger accommodations and table service unexcellell. Ask your |friend who has made the trip. A spick and span new vessel. Ample accommodations during the MONEY 54 VING SERVICE FOR JUNEAU MERCHANTS LET AImQuist Fiesy We call and deliver. Fhone 52& summer season, as we do not cutcr; to tourist trade. A ten-day schedule at present, 101 become weekly after April 15th. The Northland Transportation | Company has long since become} an established institution at Ket-| chikan and Petersburg, whose mer- | chants have shown their npprecia- tion by giving to it a substantial | portion of their business. The service has been extended to Ju- neaz with expectation of a similar | result. If the merchants of Juneau | feel that they want continuous and | effective money-saving service, win-. ter and summer. all they have to| do is ‘“get aboard.” Northland Trahsportation Co, D.| B. Femmer, Agent, Femmer's Dock,‘ Telephone 114. HARRIS Hardware ‘Company Now located next || CONNORS | GARAGE FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneau for Douglas and | 6:15a.m. ©:15 pm. | { 7:10a.m, $7:30 p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40 pm. | 12:30 pm.t $11:15 pm. | 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00 a.m. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Donglas for Juneau 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30em. 17:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55 p.m. 12:45 p.m.t $11:30 p.m. 2:15 pm. 12:15 a.m. 3:30p.m.t 1:15am. 5:00 p.m. *~—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Tt Juneau LAuNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streels I’HONB 359 | | | "GARBAGE HAULING LOT CLEANING WOLLAND THE TAILOR will take orders and re- ceive payments | Chester Barnesson || Successor Benson & Simonarson | PHONE 66 | 20% OFF ‘DURING APRIL On Faney Silk Linings for Your Fur Cobts Have your garments relined now. Come In and make your selection, Yy.rman’s ! | TELEPH NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION - CO. | M.S. NORTHLAND Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following .dates: April 1, Fer Information Apply to D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent 14, 26 Prrr e ONE 114 SAILING SCHEDULD Leaye tle Due Junend S Northbor Steamer Mar. 22 Mar Mar. 29 Apr. Apr. ] 9p.m. Apr. Apr. Apr, Apr. Apr Apr. Apr. *Northwestern *Alaska fAlameda *Yukon *Northwestern tAlameda *Alaska Yukon tAlameda 29 9p.m. May Southeast and Southwest Southeast Route only. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 ALASKA ‘?Twsmp COMPAN Passenger accom- modations on £’ Admiral Line ve - sels have been sompletely and materially Improv- Southbound Leave Juneau Leave Arrive Seattle Juneau ¢d. You will And | Queen ...Mar. 5 Mar, 0 Mar. 13 them very attrac- | gvans Mar.12 Mar. 15 :vm.z% Wve and comfort- | Rogers ... Mar.13 Mar 17 M. able. Watson Mar. 19 Mar 22 Apr. 3 Rogers Mar.27 Mar 31 Abr. 4 Evans . Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Ape. 11 Queen Apr. 3 Apr. T Apr. 1l Watson Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr.24 Rogers Apr.10 Apr. 11 .Apr. 1d INFORMATION AND TICYETS! BRICE H. HOWAILD, Agl, Phoue GUY L. SMITII, Agent, DNouglag oy N I<or Prm('e Rupert, Vancouver and etk Leave Juneau Southibound 8.c. coast | Prin. Norah—Mar. 11, 22; April 1 i STEAMSHIPS s Prin, Alice—Apr. 12, 22; May 3 ‘ Prin. Louise—May 13, 24; June 3 Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Eurepe or the Orient. Various Rouics—Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS FOR SALE OR RENTED Royal, Hoover and General Electric The three best vacuum cleéanérs on the market today. Regular Advertised Prices Alaska Electric Lighl and Power Company JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, AlLASKA Phone 6 I'hone 18 Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service e THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” . Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 138 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA | Leaves City Dock every Thursday eveéning al 6 o direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakée, Hbonah, Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Hames every ‘m Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer (.'0.. Phane, 14’. Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Plol—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller,

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