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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY. MAY 3. 1930, y BILLE DE BECK }\RNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG o oo ' g » e Bl FINEST T WeLL , you came 1 TR HELO . GerALD, ONE Just MOVED N J i R lil Y Y M LOOKING \ DOWN THE STREET, BARNEY- EXCUSE ME, & TO THE RIGHT i STEAI‘”‘.R:: FOR A BGOOD YOU A4M IM LOOKING FOR i = PLACE~- L canT . VETERINARIAN — A - J TALK To You w SPARKYS COMING WHO'S USE| P 7 L ANOW, THOLGH, HOME . YOU KAOW, TAKING CARDE“D lu 1 'M GOING OUT NO, NO, BND I WANT HiIMm OF THOROBRED ON A CALL" AOT AT ALL - PUT In GOOD My SPECIALTY i H I et L T oL APE - orses |f f i 31 THOROBRED You DONT MIND HORSES , MY COMING ALONG ) MR GOOGLE TELL ME MORE ABOUT YOUR HORSE. BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *Northwestern .....Mar, 22 Mar. 25 Apr. 1 *Alaska . Mar. 29 Apr. Apr. 8 tAlameds ...........Apr. 19p.m.Apr. Apr. 17 *Yukon .. Apr. 5 Apr. Apr. 15 *Northwestern ..Apr. 12 Apr. Apr. 22 | tAlameda Apr. 159p.m. Apr. Apr. 21 % *Alaska 4 Apr. 28 | * 7 ) ‘.?f *Yukon 3 pr. May 6 " e tAlamed: ) .m. May 5 ' *—Southeast and Southwest Routes, o NEw ALEUTIAN . t—Boutheast Route only. | . | ; W. E. NOWELL, Agent Marme News - ON WAY NORTH it | | 13 | - — SEATTLE, May 3. — The new | Voso i bbduoen o6 e n e o o o Steamer Aleutian, making her maid- » . " len trip to Alaska ports, sailed at + Steamer Movements 7|3 Tins ToMOmROW e (" 000 Lt oon with 25 first class passengers and '219 ste ¥ ,NORTHBOUND S 2e. The following passengers are ® Admiral Watson is scheduled e 15.0 feet. ooked for Jupeas | |. to arrive 10 am. Sunday. e 11:16 a.m., 0.4 feet. | F. A Snndburn‘ B wite, B ® Alameda is scheduled to ar- e 5:5¢ pm, 121 feet. 'goiquuin "o Giibert, E. Lenavich, {PHONE YOUR ORDERS |+ "1y 2:3 sunday afternoon. e 11:27 pm, 59 feet. D"‘N‘,‘I‘f:r'uncg'h l:f;‘;;rke i | ® Aleutian due Tuesday. . Tides Monday |son, Mrs. W. Morrison, Mrs. Dor- Passenger accom- TO US ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS e 132.2:2 am., lii.g if’(‘fi» ‘ thy Allen, Mrs. Goldstein, C. B. modations on f Southbound 4 | i :32 pm., 13 feet. |Clayton, B Mayers, J. Ryan, L. E. Admiral Line v We wik attend to them/? N‘;:‘D‘r‘x‘l“s’j‘_mfi“fi‘;‘e‘; g e 7:20 pm., 123 feet. | Tucker and wife, A. S. Martin, *ls have been BeMTe Juiewn ek promptly. Our coal, hay,|J o OF B e ey e o o — Q. E. Stone, L MacKinnon, Miss sompletely and ' |grain and transfer business|, " 70" ™ ‘Seattle Ma ya at o |STRONG RETURNS {F. Tooker, M. Sumiick, C. B. Stuf- f(‘;‘“‘"‘“’"mm" - Apr. 17 |is increasing daily. There’s alq 1o o % FROM BOAT TRIP felbeam, L. Morgan, W. R. Garster, i n‘f""'e" mm“’_ - :g:_. ; regson. gllve us fl}:-l'lal Order | o princess Louise scheduled to e "‘“d four steerage. tive and comfort- .23 Apr. 26 May 8 P 3 | " able. ombern s i o o W e M B2 Atter making o successtul trip w ADMIRAL ROGERS IN on CApE 30 May 3 My 10 7 s . | e / 1 River to Tulsequah, Capt. 3 M \ i ohod 4 ) 3 ay 12 May 15 | You Can’t Help Being !: Alasica scheduled t0 sail from @ Sl oo e ON WAY TO STATES| R ke ) Pleased i 2 ay "-“”S |neau last evening in an outboard /v i 3 May 24 June 5 |® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® motorboa The Admiral Rogers, Capt. A. W. | May 26 May 30 D. B. FEMMER | ® Yukon is scheduled southbound ® | Tpis 1 n ning he loaded freight cn ‘Nickcrsfln arrived in port from the t Amy and left with sev- Triangle Tour at 4 o'clock yester- | AND TICKETS: ngers for Taku” Inlet day afternoon. ‘Those disembark- - g0 and passengers will ing were Mrs. M. Conway, Sam \ ) BRIV, B, ’HO"W;AI}D, Ast., "‘"“’, le LOCAL SAILINGS ® be transterred to the Jeanne, river Guyot, John G. Brady, Frank GUY L. SMITH, Agent, 'Nouglag NOTICES | ® Maignita scheduled to leuve e boat of the United Transportation Douglas, Joe Meherin, Mrs. Charlie | 3 5, 1 Both Ameriaii and Canadian|® fOr Sitka snd way ports at e Company [Smith, Mrs. James Kunz, Susie| forms at The Empire. : 6 o'clock Thursday right Among those who left on the Riesoff, Dan Riesoff, Mrs. Arnold » . L] » ® about May 6. ® | the gash PIIONE 114 | ® Admiral Evans scheduled south ® [era] pg il b ® bound about May 8. ® where ¢ LODE CLAIM LOCATION 'ADMIRAL LINE FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Customs officer for Juneau, who Shiold, Mary James, Mr. and Mrs Petersburg and Kake and e is bound for Tulsequah; George George Clithero. way ports. ins, interested with Strong in| She left two hours later with the ial enterprises on the foilowing passengers: Jim Boyland, | - 8. Osterman, new U. 8. Anthony McGinty and John Lillos | Collector of Customs at fo rSeattle; George Geyota, Albert ; and J. J. Hillard, U. wile, Mrs. H. B. Crewson, B. F. . . » America First leaves every © | Amy were Willlam Scott, Canadian Curtiss, Alice Marion Curtiss, Lily . . . Candy + g : 9 toms officlal at Eagle, Alas- Heintzleman, Emmett Connor and || e 3 |, SEATTLE, May 3.—One hundred y, g igin assist Osterman for a Mss, ©. R, Smith for Ketchikan: || [T IS Lenve Julteau Sotithbound & . for {and thirty-two thousand pounds of g g ca 4 g Bl ACIFIC- » FOR RENT | {halibut were sold here yesterday at ‘}/{O;:;"hfl:"g;x;y ‘::lalso; “:;d' xatie || 7B 0 GORST . ; ‘ P 5 hedt.! ] 110 and 14% cents. Eight vesscls| v it Mo 2.8 o4 ., C. i : T:i E:::RE | Steam Regr M()th(’r S Dll’y brought the cargoes. | NOTICE To MARINERs | Watson for Petershurg. [ | steAmsHips Princess Alice—May 3 " e Medium | woidi | . | g * 118 ApALanenG MG e Mgl | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., May 3. Advices have been received a¢ tne CANADIAN STEAMER l i ;o a ments. | 7 n =0 § , B. C., May 3. ivices ha ee eceived he >t L q ] e " || e ) MAY VT Sunday |y o pounac ot bt 0”5 Gutoms Howe re ot 3 HERE BOUND SOUTH Fruen e e e # ) wants supplied. ST Y shpde s R L s toag |but were sold yc»mnlfxy. American fixed red light has been establis i g [} time for classified FOR RENT—1T:-<2 room furnished | !fish sold for 6 and 12.1 cents and at Wrangell Narrows on the dol-| ¥ , a2 ¥ to or from all Eastern Points of United - loaing 5 Toi 6-antl A0 cents H8 5P thib idved The Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas Tickets sold g é{ advertisements: 2 P. M. | apartments. CLff Apartments. |Canadian for 6 an . vcin. | 31::‘:::; ;ltleci?:x%a:n GR:M nsur‘buig Clitfe,arfved in port. from Sk&z-i States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient 1 Mm‘ ?:,m :rr:u&la’ B FOR RENT—Five room furnisheg six: and a fixed red llizhi has been W8Y at 6:30 o'clock last evcn{nzi REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER Wi : | house. Apply Martin at light com- established on the heretofore un- 8nd sailed south at 8 am., today EXCURSIONS § Jon ceats per line first tn- }) . 7o can 93 after 6 p. m. e B lighted dolphin on the east side of With the following passengers from Various Rotites Stop-Over Privileges — e J H = ?’ Five cents for continuous | FOR RENT—-.ur room furnished the SCARARSIE NG Fiat, u}\r:B; Williams, J. Donald and O. | Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Q_r uent insertion. house. Telephone 2004. The Nyal Service Drug Store VIRGINIA IV RETURNS Colvey for Prince Rupert; Mrs. R.: Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 R T v avea s yurk : |B. Oxrleder, Jack Oxrieder and M.| Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled 3 h“u]n charge, i Vancouver; W.| Y 248 | months, five room house fulty'li _*o . ZEaal e The Virginia IV, Capt. Matt Christlansen for B - Mountain Resorts » o S | furnished. Telephone 2732, R ks L Nordness, arrived in port from Gcorgson and Frank Pepin for Se- 5 s Kake this morning with a boom attle. | FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS FOR SALE F‘ifxxi‘)fifif Rl MO”is S e L SHIPPERS ATTENTION | W. L. COATES, Agent - : peen e e ‘ Mills. Early this afternoon she| o 3 %% Sy FOR RENT—Turmisned room. Close | ¥ began loading box shooks for the| (e Motorship NOBEELARD WL | Yalentine Building Juneau FOR SALE—30x8 feet tunnel 9 3 A any S8il for Juneau from Seattle river boat with 60 hp. engine,| 1P APPly 303 Gold Street nsac onstruction Fidulgo Island Packing Company T 0 FHnERe oM PRbC L $250.00. Fleek’s Machine S}IOD,“ SoerEr C bt AR |reservations see Femmer or tele- = Douglas. FOR RENT—Pianos, Radlo Com- Dell B, Bobrn, suneaus jianc Pione HE e oyl T | binations, Phonographs, expert ompany umer. Hotel Gastineau. __‘d""[edv. Northland Transportation Co NORMAND TRANSPORTATION Co' -FOR SALE—BOATS, one forty-foot| piano tuning, phonograph repair- A s SR || B A A i and one thirty-foot, fully equip- ing. Anderson Music Shoppe | [Dtnnar Speclals at Mabry's oarfll - ! ped for trolling. Apply Janie K,| a3 ane, 3 1 GENERAL ) | Have you triea tne Five o'Clock | o o N Keeny's Float. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished steam | L L s 3 ———————— | heated room. Corner 6th and ?— | Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: #OR SALm—czas Doat 25 feet 1ong, | Franklin, Telephone 133, “CARPENTER § & May 5th 73 “fett wide with 7 h.p. Union | h | Devinney & Clouse | | y o engine; all in first class con- FOR RENT—Three room furnished ~ writers and Repairing | | ____ dition. Inquire at the Hub, Doug-| house. Bath. Telephone 183. WORK T at COLOR &w"l’n"" e Fer Iuformation Apply to 1as, Alaska. |FoR RENy, - iy Hisihis : ' PRINTING [ Repairing I} D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent i Ay E 338 | | . : FOR SALE—Overhead Door Cor-| apartments, single or double. Phone 6 2 S A TISFIES. “XTHEN our experl z’: Juneau, Alaska PHONE : J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents r poration Garage Doors of Alas-| Newly painted; baths and hot YV ence suggests the 5 N TELEPHONE 114 kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp-| water furnished. Furnished cabins s B ¥ | “ ° son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent, $5.00 per month. 2 room house If yo‘]‘ 7:;"9 coaled ““f; FERRY TIME CARD } - R . T oo | ‘turniShed, $15.0 month. Ap-|&” % our coal en you won 2 |8 ¢5n » | FOR SALE — RATCHING BGGS: | D1y Senview Apte. ik be cold! It’s the best coal SRR Lo Doxsias an i : R Regal Dorcas itd Wybntlottes | . o TEelTE SR sego gd i ¥ - C from R O P stock $350 per set- FOR RENT—One room furmshed | KANN'S STORE | | on the market for it sisam sispm United Transportation Co. ting of fifteen. S. C. White Leg-| kitchenette and bath. Gross THE RIGHT GOODS burns thnmrghly flli‘ed d? ;:l(fillm.' x;:fi b L g Batns, Hanson Strain, $3.00. S. C.| Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- AT THE RIGHT TIME an unusual number of 1’:%&:.' P oy :.m' mug;ood $200 Al Forsythe, P.| atre. AT THE RIGHT PRICE heat units per ton. ,'m:m: 12 miduight LAUNCH AMY RIVER BOAT JEANNE o. 1181, Put ii T | k ut-in your order now. 3:18p.mt $1:00a.m. Leavi : N : eaving Juneau Tuesdays and Fridays for ¢ POR BALE—Speceacies 3.0 a palr MISCELLANEOUS Prompt cf;llvery. Prices SN *4:00 p.m. g Tulsequ{lh Y ; S Home Grocery, E. Mullasger,| — ~ — ~ "~ "~ "% p E BIG VAN are no higher than else- ~J~ Leaves Douglas for Junean | ¢ PHON 0 ! Generul Merchandise, {FOR SALEHigh grade baby bug- SE whert dnd: the eoal is g < 8:30 aim. 6:30pm. | For rates and information PHONE 5000 [ 8Y i perfect condition. Tele- | | Goodrich, Hood and Firéktone | Bettet B i 8:30 a.m. $7:45 p.m. | 2R Y R S G # 3 f phone 3704. Rubber Boots; Shoepscks, Slick- I . G A R B A G E 9:30 d.m.t 9:55 pn. ——— WANTED {FOR SALE—Thirty-five foot troll msz.wninglsmrmr | 7 : l:ium" iy ekl s g 211 415 pm. 12:15 a.m. WANTED — Girl fo sssist with Ing boat. Priced low for quick ‘Always Open PACIFIC COAS H A ULED "RaRandeh 14115am THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “housework. Apply Mrs. Robert| sale. Telephone 578. ”—__———————{L : B e li-*oi{sl{m e e | cbaAL 6 Jot cumavivg Bl b “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” p= WO . & b . WANTED—Errand boy, aged 17 to| room cabin, Fully furnished. On OA Co. ¥ Fhone 584 ;rwam;m v:l; pdeptad, Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 18 years. Apply J. B. Burford & | West Ninth Street. Inquire Chris ———————— ettt D 2 i g ¢ . co Jorgensen. P. O, Box 65. AMERICAN = —_— . §—Effective April 1st. ‘ s ki g e Lol udess Forry & Naviea: WANTED — Woman for general ‘ LEGION { SHERME H Jogist Feery 8 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ... housework. Phone 3441. i! i NOTICE TO FIS %R’S’D\‘ AND FIS .tion Company MOTORS RGNITA ==—=_ | PACK : | HIP MA ANTED — teeth, | . 3 ! '"denm smd?’fisc:fde?lsimlryf FURS AREN. Anyone desiring fish and dry salfing for the Oriental TR Leaves City Dock every Thlfrsdny evening at 6 a’clock platinum, diamonds. Send to R.| REMODELED Market should please communicate with the Oriental THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY { |direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Iniet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- Next Smoker Cooperative Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. B Althox-p;t Chllc‘hagpf, fSltkg,k Chlth-x:.d lIg‘iililisn(m, Baranof, yn, N. Y. SUMMER PRI Frankiin Street, between way ports. Leaving for Skagway ai nes every other — oS MAY 10TH THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE Front and Second Streets Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— ; LOST AND FOUND |} Also New Garmenis CORPORATION | PHONE 359 A.'F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 ' Fousp — Key container, black| Made to Order e e N — ws 4 s = o ) | oo erre o e e ] Rk Ao AT i g ° » leather, well worn, also single| " L3 l ] Smmcl N - P & - key on sting; owner may have Yurman 8 ool ll + . same by applying at Empire and | Toweler am . PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” Pioneer P Ha DOEIRG for this ad. Optician | THE S ARY GR MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION W 1 : I g P ANIT GROCERY Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards mummm,.;mm‘wtzmdz:mmnunmh “'&m h S A : Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop, Fire. i e e L A wage ‘ { e a g b ¢ § . % ¥ L 5% et g, - i gt & % o o A LS b s s ¥ Sl 7 PR

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