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Trs THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY APRIL 30 1930 NO USE - 1 canr sieee! W I ONLY KNEW EXACTLY WHEN SPARKY wWAS ™ ~1 MIGHT BE ABLE TO GET Him oUT o= FOR A WHILE - AS ANOw , BROWN ARRIVE NOW STEP ON HooRAY THaTs T ) MY HEAD G\DDAD TSy I (’ANT THIN< WA v , ANYTHING ELSE TAKE THAT TURN PAPAS WATCHING- Say, LuSTEN, You DO SOMETHING THAT GUY Y AR SOMPN T— L CANT SLEEP NEXT ROOM ! HE'S HAVIN' NIGHTMARES GOTTA ABOUT N THE 1 A WINK 1 wi k///<" THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have fits wants supplied. ; Closing time for -classified advertisements: 2 P. M. <oQOlosing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. L Count five average worde to the line. Minimum charge, B e N} 60 cents. |FOR RENT furnished e. Telephone 5404 FOR RENT—Four room Iurnhhnfi house. Telephone 2004. { — For from 3 to 6 five room house fully Telephone 2732, months, furnished. P N S 5 SRR RM FOR RENT—Fully equipped. ire First National Bank Four room furnished | house. - Inquire 831 Basin Road. Tnlephone 1004. FOR nh’v’r-—"urmsn:d room. Close | in. Apply 303 Gold Street near| ( corner. FOR SALE R SALE—Baby Carriage. First class condition. Rev. Allen. Tele- |4 phone 579. FOR SALE_BOATS, one forty foot | { and one thirty-foot, fully equip-! { ped for trolling. Apply Janie K, s Keeny's Float. d b R R SV yOR SALE—Baby Buggy in good | condition, $10.00. Telephone 5404. ‘GR BALE—Cms noat 25 feet long, } 7% feet wide with 7 h.p. Union Lengine; all in first class con- ~dition. Inquire at the Hub, Doug- . las,_Alaska. FOR SALEBreakfast table; Sing- | { er sewing machine; electric heat- | er. Apply over Winter and Pond’s. ' Male Singers. Telephone 152. IR° SALE—Overhead Door Cor- y poration Garage Doors of - Alas- ‘ kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- ., son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. fi SALE—New small rugs, $3.75 ; up. Telephone 106. Ffin SALE — HATCHING EGGS: { Regal Dorcas White Wyandottes ' from R O P stock $3.50 per set- ting of fifteen. 8. C. White Leg- borns, Hanson Strain, $3.00. S. C. Aollgwood $2.00 Al Forsythe, P. 0. Box 1181. i T O POR BALE—dpectacies $340 a palr | at Home Grocery, E. Millazger, .- General Merchandise. | WANTED WANTED—Boat suitable for Taku River work. Not under 20 feet| « long. Address E. Jean Norman, ; care Empire. WANTED — Nursemald for child { four years old. Phone 3441. R A A WANTED—Housexeeper or girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. ' Robert Simpson. o~ WANTED — Casn ror false teeth, dental gold, discarded jewelry, , diamonds. Send to R. (FOR RENT—Pianos, Radio Com- | binations, Phonographs, expert piano tuning, phonograph repair- | ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR Rilg'r—Nicely furnished steam heated room. Corner - 6th and Franklin. Telephone 133. FOR RENT—Three room furnished { house, Bath. Telephone 183. |FOR RENT — Small steam heated apartment. Electric range. Bishop Apartments. Call 221, ARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PII’G Come ON, SPARKY, PAPA'S GOT HIS LAST SHIRT OA YOUR NOSE - Come On Now - TO US We will attend to them {promptlv Our coal, hay,! gram and transfer busmess |is increasing daily, There’s a |reason. Give ns a trial order |® today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 American Beauty Shop Valentine Building PHONE 397 Special for the month of April — Safest Perfected Method of Permanent Waving $10.00 Under New Management Morris Construction Company GENERAL CARPENTER WORK Phone 62 — apartments, single or double. Newly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. 2 room house furnished, $150 per month. Ap- ply Seaview Apts. s & {FOR RENT — Fully furnished KANN’S STORE THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT TIME AT THE RIGHT PRICE kitchenette and bath. Gross Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- atre. MISCELLANEOUS — . WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU- ‘Washington. Investigations made in prompt, efficient and strietly. confidential manrer by expert operators. i IFOR SALE—High grade baby bug- gy, in perfect condition. = Tele- phone 3704, |FOR RENT—One room furnished |z FOR SALECanary Birds. Oriental REAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle, |- SEE BIG VAN Goodrich, Hood and. Firestone ers and Oil Skins 211 BEWARD STREET Always Open :;———-—————!} Devinniey & Clouse. Typewriters and Repairing Sewing Machines and Victrola Re] Juneau, Alaska [+ PHONE 338 FOR SALE—Thirty-five foot troll- ing boat. Priced low . for quick sale. Telephone 578. FOR SALE—A good substantial two room cabin. Fully furnished. On West Ninth Street. Inquire Chris Jorgensen. P. O. Box 65. FURS | REMODELED - | SUMMER PRICES Also New Garments Made to Order —_—m—m | AMERICAN = LEGION ARENA Next Smoker MAY 10TH LJ.Smaricx Yurman’s ', 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- Iyn, N, Y. J 'PHONE YOUR ORDERS, Rubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- | | Steamer Movement: NORTHBOUND Northland due Thursday. Princess Alice due Thursday. Alameda is scheduled to ar- rive Saturday Admiral Watson is to arrive Satur SCHEDULED QAlLlVGi Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle May 3 at 9 am. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle May 10 at.9 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Admiral Rogers is scheduled southbound Friday morning. Yukon is scheduled southbound ‘.o about May 6. | ® Admiral Evans scheduled south |® bound about May 8. | LOCAL SAILINGS |'® Magnita scheduled to leuve |# for Sitka and way ports at e 6 o'clock Thursday night | » America First leaves every » Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and way ports. 2000000000 |e |o e | . scheduled |® I |e e . . . . . . ° ° - . . . ° ° . . ° . . ° 3 . . . . [l . . . . . HALIBUT SHIPPED SOUTH ON ALASKA The Alaska, Capt. C. V. Wester- lund, arrived in port from the west- ward at 5 o'clock yesterday after- noon with George Paulas, A, C. Black and L. W. Chism for Juneau. She landed at the Juneau Cold Storage Company wharf where she took aboard 85 boxes of fresh hali- but. Of this amount 80 were ship- ped by San Juan and the remain- der by New England. Those leaviuy ior the south at 8 pm., were: Mrs, Nelly Barclay, Mrs. Margaret Walmsley, Thomas Brown, Maria Vallares, Curtis Gardner, R. G. Biddle, Mrs. E. Cal- laghan, I. G. Anderson, A. D. Sny- der, Mrs. A. D. Snyder, Albert ‘White, Mrs. M. White, Mrs. R. H. Williams, J. H. Newman, George Walmsley, W. E. Wynn, William Dodson, W. J. Pigg, Henry Pigg and seven steerage for Seattle. Ben Delzelle, John Baki, Lance E. Hendrickson, Charles E. De- Shon and six steerage for Ketchi- ' OSTERMAN HERE TO kan; John Newmarker, G. W. Mor- |gan,. W. C, McGreery, F. G. Han- field, W. D. Gross and one steer- age for Wrangell. ROGERS HERE FROM The Admiral Rogers, Capt. A. W. Nickerson, arrived in port from the the following passengers for Ju- neau: Mrs. G. M. Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bertran, Alice Bamber, Susie Grant, John F. Chamberlin and nine third class. After unloading freight she sailed for Skagway and Sitka. , Those leaving were: Elmer E. Seymour, round trip; George Clithero and wife, Frank Parrish, Mrs. S8am Hop- kins, Emma Hopkins, W. Gray, Miss H. Gray, J. H. Brokaw, Mark Jac- obs, David Young, Thomas Devatra | and J. L. Cavanaugh for Sitka. Mrs. Lucy Gore, W. R. Smith, Frank Nefsy, M. Gore, Nancy Gore, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Johnson, F. A. Cozza, A. J. Nelson and Nick Thomas for Skag- way; MrS. Franklin Hoffman for Haines. She has but one cannery call to make on the ,Triangle Trip, at Hood Bay. .She is due back here Friday morning\. il od'e " C YUKON SAILS FOR WESTWARD CITIES The Yukon, Capt. Delmar An-! derson, which arrived in port from | the south yesterday forenoon, left at 4 pm. for the westward with the following passengers: F. Foulon, R. H. Perkins, Miss| Emma Kolling, Fred E.: Handy,| George Waltz and one. steerage for Seward; Hans Lomberg, Runi, age for Cordova; two steerage for Latouche. e ee— CARL ZEISS CAMERAS AT ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv Dell E. Snerm, suneau's mang uner. Hotel Gastineau, —adv, — ! A, NOTICE TO FISH}%IRMEN AND FISH PACKERS Anyone desiring fish and dry salting for the Oriental Market should please communicate with.the Oriental Cooperative Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE CORPORATION Diamond THE ALL PURPOSE FUEL Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 SOUTH LAST NIGHT| south at 11 o'clock last night with | Charles. Hawthorn, { Verner | Carl Floridan, E. E. Lind-| strom, Ed Isaacson and two steer-| TAKE OVER DUTIES WITH U. S. CUSTOMS Leo W. Osterman, recently ap- pointed Deputy Collector of Cus- jtoms for Taku Inlet customs sta- tion, arrived here yesterday on. the Yukon from his former post at| Bellingham, Wash. ' He will take his oath of office here tomorrow and will leave for the mouth of the Taku as soon as possible after tomorrow. ' [MARGNITA MAKING LAST TRIP NORTH : On_her last trip to Skagway un- ‘der her present contract, the mo- toyship Margnita, Capt. Severin [Swanson‘ left at 11 o'clock last | |night for the north with L. M. Car- I riganfor Haines and W. W. French for BSkagway, | . Bhe is due to return here tomor- row morning and will sail at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. TR QAP SALMON BROUGHT IN { TFour, thousand pounds of king salmon were unloaded this morning jat the Jumeau Cold Storage Com- pany. for Melchoir, Armstrong, Des- isau., The fish was brought in by Capt. Ed Doyle on the Irma. Prices being paid at the grounds this spring are 17, 9 and 6 cents, which brings the price laid down here to about 19, 11 and 8. - e SEAKIST IN PORT The Seakist, Capt. Osness, P. E. | Harris tender from Hawk Inlet, is in port today loading lumber at the | Juneau Lumber Mills. E - Ce v 0000 o0 i TIDES TOMORROW . e 00000000000 0 18.0 feet. -28 feet. 14.7 feet. 2.8 feet. High tide, 1:56 am., Low tide, 8:37 am., High tide, 2:52 p.m, Low tide, 8:36 pm., 2 g HALIBUT PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, April 30.~One hundred and twenty-nine ' thousand pounds_of halibut were sold here Tuesday. . American fish isold for 5 and 11.8 cents and sz-; adian for 5 and 9.8 cents. | | SEATTLE; April 30.—Twelve ves- sels with. 222,500 pounds of hallbut |sold here ycsterday at 10 and 14% | cents. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Apr. Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. Apr. 19pm. Apr. 5 Apr. Apr, 5 Apr. 8 Apr. Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. Apr. 159p.m. Apr. 19 Apr. Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr, ~...Apr. 26 Apr. 29 May Apr. 209p.m. May 3 May Steamer *Northwestern *Alaska ... tAlameda *Yukon *Northwestern tAlameda *Alaska *Yukon tAlameda .......... *—Southeast and Southwest Routes, t—Southeast Route only. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Pgssenger accom- modations on r Admiral Line v. sels have been sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Southbound Leave Juneau Apr. 17 Apr, 17 Apr. 24 May 8 May 1 May 16 May 15 May 29 June 5 May 30 Leave Beattle Arrive Juneau Evans .. Rogers Watson Evans Rogers Watson Rogers Evans ‘Watson Rogers INFOGRMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWAR-D. m Phom GUY'L. BMI'I'B. Amt. Dolldll FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORTA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Alice—May 3 Princess Louise—May 13, 24, June 3 Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-Over Privnlegg Tickets on Sale—May 22 to_September 30 Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS AND RESER\;ATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building Juneau —v‘—*‘flb—’—.’-—"——‘ Other Cordova people, on the Alaska include A. J. Adams, .U. S. Commissioner at that place, who is| making a vacation. t¥p to. the| States. | S ey | F. R. Bigford, traveling agent for Heinz Products, cameé 'to Juneau on the Yukon. He will remain here |for several days. | TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Of- fice of the Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C., April 12, 1930.— Sealed proposals will bé opened in this office at 3 p.m., May 12, 1930, for furnishing all labor and mater- | ial and performing all work neces- | sary for the installation of two el-| ectric elevators, in the féderal and territorial building at Juneau, Al- aska. All prespective bidders are hereby notified that any bid sub- mitted in:response to this adver- tisement mist be accompanied by e statement of facts in detail of the business ahd -technical organization ot-the bidder avatlable for the con- ‘templated work,-ineluding financial resources and building experience, ett. The United States expressly reserves the right to reject any bids in which the facts as to business and technical organization, finan- cial resources, or building experi- {ence compared with the project bid upon, . justify such rejection. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond of 50% of the contract price. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from this office. Jas. A. Wetmore, ‘Acting Supervising Architect. | TaE Juneav LAuNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streels PHONE 359 PHONES 83 OR hs “Tfie Store That Please es” THE SANITARY GROCERY NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: April 26 For Iuformation Apply to 3 D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents TELEPHONE 114 United Transportation Co. (LIMITED) Horsn LAUNCH AMY RIVER BOAT JEANNE Leaving Juneau twice each week for ’I‘flkeqn:h SEASON OPENS_MAY 5 . For rates-and information PHONE® 5000 e o r i i} THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA M # Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at o’clfl direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, P Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham,. Bmlwt way ports. Leaying for Skagway and Haines every ot.lu! Tuesday at 11'p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Pionieer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION B T T %3 Meet your friends at

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