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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930, BARNIY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG EXCUSE ME, BRO™ 4P , T JOST TouGEHT ID ST ON Him By BILLE DE BECK 1 wisH 1 KNEW wHen BARKY 1S COMING HOME - THIS SUSPENSE 1S TERRIBLE- T CANT SLEEP- VES, SI1R . WHEN ny fame Lessee HOME - LLL EAT MY THREE rMSALS A DAY - TIL GET MYy EIGHT WOURS' SLEEP AND SPARKY AND 1 will CEZTAINLY M1 2, AN AY TS Tiae THE MORNING TS \ } ! - s STRACT A GUYS MIND - I cANT EAT- I cANT Do \AN‘:THING - USED T BE IN THE OLD DAYS — Heek GE[ OUT OF THIS HOUSE BE BUODIES JUST uLKE we GOoD MILKMAN ~ 1 GoSTrA Ay ~THERES THE HAVE A CHAT WITH HIM WHILE 1 wAITED FoR. Guess I 'ROSS FUNERAL IS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound May 6 May May 13 May 2 4 17 +May y 20 May 2 May 27 June May 31 June June 1 June June 3 June Steamer Aleutian Alaska Alameda Yukon Aleutian and Southwest Routes, s — TAKU LEAVES THIS t—Southeast Route only. | . | 2 P. M. THURSDAY ! MORNING FOR TRIP W. E. NOWELL, Agent i A X | The funeral of W. E. Ross, Who e ‘N? S Seaplane Taku of the Alaska PHONE 2 ;drupped dead here Monday after- Washington Airways, left here at nocn, will be held at 2 o'clock to- 11 o'clock this forenoon for a round ~ | morrow afternoon under the au- & trip to Hoonah and Tenakee. She —Te— | spices of Juncau Lodge, 420, B. P. TN | will stop an hour or two at each R 10, Eks. $ 00000000000 ONER® v 0000 8988 0 piace betore retarning, A TEAMSH]P C | Surviving Ross are a daughter,|® Steamer Movemenrts » TIDES TOMORROW ® . Bound for Hoonah was Steve by | Mrs. Bessie Gale, and her two|® ® @ ® 00000 00 0 e 0 Kane merchant of that place. A. mivigs0s = children, living in Juneau, and|® NORTHBOUND P |S. Brown and Mr. Brennan, travel- another daughter, Miss Charlotte|® NO steamer northbound. Low tide, 3:48 am., 26 feet. ing men, and Larry Parks, local !Ross. now at Tebenkoff Bay. o SCHEDULED SAILINGS ng?\ uu‘.‘ 9:49 am., 140 feet. |agent, are making the round trip | ‘These are the only known rela-|g o niang scneduled to sail Low fide, 3:58 pm., 09 feet. | The first trip up the Taku is [tivesd Ross was believed to have|y - frotn Seatile May 7. at:9 pim High tide, 10:22 pm, 161 feet. |planned for Sunday, it was an-| bf’efl about 75 ycar: of l;lge.w gen. Admiral Rogers scheduled to -Gt ot N nounced here today. Next week the Passenger accom- N o amember of the Walla Wallale "sail from Scaitle Ma-y8 at HALIBUT PRICES {HLeRu 8, SXPECIEQHNEIN SN DI Ne- modations on £ Southbound ;uu:‘%c ::t . Sizlk- Hiu“::d \:L m;;. 10 am. A |attle. . ?ha will be under charter Aduml;nl I.Ln:v Yaave APIVE Thave P ity Hall, and &t Uhcle Princess Louise scheduled to PRINCE RUPERT, B. ., May 7. ot several days 1o ek o i Soth b e cely Seattle Juneau Juneau | e Eiks Plot 1 Brerateon Gomac|® sail from Vancouver May 8 ® | —One hundredand_twenty-eight foe NP p materially improv Apr. 17 | e Elks Plot o % A o any, who will come norl aboar( 3 3 | i or |® 8t 9 pm thousand pounds of halibut were ed. You will find e s i, xalied Ruiek | @ Alaska scheduled to sail from ® |sold here yesterday, American fish the Plane them very attrac- s Ss‘fff-ni wflc “Ler“Mm:ar? at thely Seattle May 10 at 9 am. sold for 6 26 cents and Cana-' R VT Apr. 23 Apr. 26 May 8 [ Fhares Wy id ¥ | ® Alameda gcheduled to sail from ® |dian for 5 and 10.6 cents. FREIGHTER TANANA Apr. 24 Apr. 28 May 1 |5 A 53 |® Seattle May 13, at 9 pm. | Apr. 30 May 3 May 16 | ENGSTROM BUYS HALIBUT |q yykon scheduled to sail from SEATTLE, May 7.—Five vessels| IS IN PORT TODAY May 8 May 12 | mton Bnestrom Bigér for Mei.|® Seattle May 17 at 0 am. with 30500 pounds of halibut sold S R AR on Engstrom, buyer for Mel- & e MtAnh g & ay ne 5 8 LV e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS v at 10 and 13'% cents.' The Tanana, Capt. Westerholm, May 22 |chior, Armstrong, Dessau, pur- chased 5,150 pounds of halibut at ® B Freighter of the Alaska Steamship Admiral Evans scheduled south VIRGINIA IV. LEAVES Company, arrived in port from the | May 26 May 30 ) [ . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » | . . Skagway; A. R. Bray, City; J. Hill plane 9% and 7 cents from the Tern,|® bound tomorrow. ; is ing | INFORMATION AND TIC] # Caph. Andrew Tiekena | ® Aleutian scheduled southbound s e 10 gl g B A |6 ¢ abbiit Bday 16 The Virginia IV, Capt. Matt with T. Romer, A. Bunsgaard, BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone *‘——'—“0- | & Aamirdl Watson \-due ‘souths S left here early today Fider and P. Davis for Juneau. D O e bt Wer i for Chatham Straits. She is car-| She is carrying explosives for| GUY L. BMITH, Agent, Douglas NOTICES ! ¥ » 3 rying 10,000 box shooks for the DuPont, coal for Femmer Dock, | ok |® LOCAL SAILINGS Superior Fisheries at Tenakee, and &nd steel balls for the Alaska Ju-| ,B"L ll':;” . ® Maignita scheduled to leuve ® 20000 feet of lumber for Hirst neau Gold Mining Company. She i e e for Sitka and way ports at ® Chichagor is to leave here sometime tonight | e 6 oclock Thursday night -+ — for the Westward. » America First leaves every DRIVA BRINGS LOGS ooy i o ST » Wednesday at 1 p. kml ‘uclj. ” ety “F()RMEIC FAIRBANKS FLYER | Petersburg and Kake an The Driva, Capt. Fred Boynton, WILL VISIT HERE SHORTLY N 2 A o ~ » way ports. ® arrived in port at 6 pm. yest ; OR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, @8 00000000680 @ 9iyjha tow of Jogs for the Juneau! A A. Ben pioneer interior| /1C'] D e Lumber Mills from the Juneau L aviator, who sold his airplane hold- (| __ ey VICTORIA AND SEATTLE - et — — | SEVE THE DATE ging Company camp at Hecata Is- jngs in Fairbanks to the Alaska|| PYRGURIPN Leave Juneau Southbound kR { FOR RENT Elks Club BASEBALL DANCE at !and. ~She left today on her way Airways several months ago, visited || ESSPNE)ET Lol Princess Louise—M 24, : 21k E L ot iz ; rincess Louise—May 13, 24; June 3, . x PR oo A LKS 3 o adv, back to the camp. here last night and this morning 1°4 “ - i ELKS HALL Saturday Night. adv. X B.C. COAST - % THE EMPIRE FOR RENT—From June 3rd to Oc- | R bt PR SR ek e Sl while the Aleutian was in port. He STEAMSHIPS 13, 27. 'I» tober 3rd completely furnished P T RLS is enroute to Fairbanks for a short Y 2 3 L o F Camer hiatndl aokiinek "t AT TH,’?,"()TL’“" |visit and will return here in about | @ Princess Alice—June 20, July 1, % Through which the general || couple. Telophone 158. i THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Chatlds Nye anedd ding and. WO Weeks to look over this field. = 11. 22 Spublic can always have its | — - e FiSsgpdrodty u Do Rellin el Bkl Bennett, accompanied by his x . 2 & wants supplied. FOR RENT-—Two-room sicam heat- ) Lty o ol dhord o e e Nelson, PO wite, went south last November and ? Princess Charlotte—June 24; July 4, @ Oloaing time for classified || ed apariment. Also one hpuse- Tawihorn: Miss Coce B eny ** have been touring the country by et 2 boi Tni “advertisements: 2 P. M. keeping apartment and one sleep- PHONE YOUR ORDERS PHONE 359 Hawthorn; Miss Cora Benson, sitios $haty. [e rediitly halt Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient #= Closing time fer display ad- )| ing room. Channel Apartments. —— S v g ¢ ship constructed in a south- Fvertisements; 11 A. M. ava e SRR AT LS TO US - Toku; B dobrison, sehikan; Miss C D57 G pla’ dlant In ‘which ha REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER "":tf:n“nu Ve Moe Pt I0: | FOR RENT.i7aw Todm Traimied | We will attend to them Falconer, Seattle; Wendell Daw- Visited various Pacific Coast cities. E)‘CURS{ONS ¢ e apartments. CIiff Apartmen | son, Ketchikan; William Fromholz, % P % | Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges 1 Five cents for coniinuous promptly. Our coal, hay, ; «subsequent insertion. \FOR RENT_Five room furnished |grain and transfer business Ketchikan; E. B. Clayton, Seattle; Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 " Count five average wWorde { i nhouse. Apply Martin at light com- | is increasing daily. There’s a ;zh F;x Sé‘:)‘:e)m"‘c’i‘ 5,‘“"\’;"‘11’2‘3 ‘;uri % Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 | pany or call 93 atter 6 p. m. | reason. Give us a trial order Bollingham: W 6. Strench, keteni. | JUNEAU MELODY Visit Banff lelltl)?mlt‘:il:;e llig:;ix:s—Unexcelled {FOR RENT—roar toom furnished | t0day 4nd learn why. kap; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Morri- HOUSE i sty 58 You Can’t Help Being sony JEERS S g FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS |- FOR SALE FOR RENT—Turnisned room, Close Pleased R. D. Russell, Seward; Gus Seger- | Special Attention Given to W. L. COATES, Agent o —— - in. Apply 303 Gold Street near & lind, Seward; E. Barthold, Taku Val . Buildi Juneau TR TN e Th e D. B. FEMMER Alex Kobes) Taku; L. E. Tucker and | PHONOGRAPH, RADIO alentine building P ikl BURMEE - QRIDNIEE, NT—Pia 4 7 wife, San Diego; Don A. New- 7 BGLR Bposure. SO0, .- Allen T ST Stant atho Sop PHONE 114 brought, Seattle; B. T, Mayers, Se. | and RADIO-COMBINA- |- — g tanp, batic, phonograph Tepalr. e ittle; J. Ryan, Seattle; C. M. Web- ON REPAIR WORK ] ! | piano tuning, pt - —_—— tle; J. 3 20 FOR SALE — Totem Grocery for| ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. er, Seattle; J. M. Sunuh, Tacoma; | L1 a9 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. sale on account of sickness Ap- FOR RENT_Three room furished | % The C. Gilbert, Tacoma; R Rosenssmr- \ply Gastineau Hotel, Room 227. |F —Thre | uch, Seattle; W. C. Beckley, Seat- . y f‘gl: S:ZEH?::, - d JD: 1 "_|' house. Bath. Telephone 183. | Morrls COAL le; Lawrence Morgan, Seattle. ] M. S. NORTHLAND —The Arcade Building - % ‘. Zynda s and property. Restaurant down- FOR REN?Y — Fully furnished | i b Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: stairs continuing business. Up»= ;l:r]tymc:;isl.“:d{n gb;:!hsorm?iou;l:c.’ ConStruCtlon wzzéomguyr;r:x::lk 1‘2 ss::l:):rl;:l; Mal,ry 8 Cafe o Mny 7~9 p' M. stairs rooms are being closed by | Newl Joes Mr. ‘afid ‘M. W. W. Morison, b Il pivcouure S | iyl mibSct el CionNINY That Regular Dinners For Luformation Apply o G N TR . E 3 = o ® Ao o {op#-JRAY. Porfuttner pavtiomiars| I,‘f;"’;e":fl; ‘:1% per month. Ap- S A T I S F IE S' " H. R. SHEPARD . Short Orders D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent see owner, W. G. Hellan. i i b . . L h = it Y e S — ; . unches J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents FOR SALE—Sewing Machine, Elec. FOR RENT—One room furnished GENERAL { n& SO}:;IUL“A‘;{'PE I Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. TELEPHONE 114 5 tric Heater and Breakfast Table il e e i g PENTER If you are coaled with | | GENERAL oy POPULAR PRICES i J . aver Witier, sad Send,, | :&:flmem& e b CARPENT our coal, then you won't | | v‘.fi'{f.’; s;:nldh{g ! { piaic FOR SALZ — 6 room furnished | /WORK be cold! It’s the best coal | & — HARRY MABRY house, Teagbone %, SALESMAN WANTED o on the market for it | - ———> g Proprietor United Transportation Co. R WANTED — Salesman for Cache ns roughly and ha | FOR SALE — Summer home at 5 1 - | i 3 Knitting Works, manufacturers of an unusual number of | | KANN’S STORE 7 | (LIMITED) 47 Folst Loutsa., Apply Earle Hun-|' o5 uoyn RETIABIE" . brasn P hflne 62 heat units per t; ‘ ;' g ter, Jr. EEs B | JmHE RiGHT GoODS FERRY TIME CARD LAUNCH AMY RIVER BOAT JEANNE : o | Utah woolen goods. No invest- | AT THE RIGHT TIME 3 i FOR SALE 6'%x8%; Fastman view| ment required for elaborate sam- Put in your order now. | | 47 yyp piGHT PRICE | u."'g Jukéas for Douglas and | Leaving Juneau Tuesdays and Fridays for camera. Plate holders, filter, film | ples. For particulars address No. Prompt l:i.elillver{i‘ Prllces | i . . Thane f Tulsequah adaptors, carrying case, tripod.| 206, care Empire. A are no higher than e se- [+ 23 .; 8 ;15 p.m. i . . Inquire Fred S. Huntress, Zynda ! LOST AND FOUND S,';E,l_zggg(;gn}Ix-‘g:wne | where and the coal is PO 007 5 A TR 7 x.',t $7:30 pm. | ~~m]i‘l:r"r.:t;es and: mforgation FHONE 5000 Hotel. L I Rmubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- | better. 9:15 a.m.t 9:40 pm. ——————— | L.OGT—Bristol telescope fishing rod - 13:30pm.t . #11;15pm. e rcneer FOR SALE — 19 foot Taku Rlveri on or néar Peterson's bridge on zue"éEnndAR?)fl Sfig;;fl‘ ‘ i+ 3 g" - nn‘:ld:lzl';t at with 6-8 outboard Elto en- ST 3 B W, ; 3 2 | & e, "Reasouatic, Toquire Al.| Olasler Highvay. Reward Noti- | Always Open PACIFIC COAST ! HAULED pmt wwem |} THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY q- JEcgEs Bevs Suand, e s e - AND LOT CLEANING g- Douglas for Juneau “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” § FOR SALEThirty-five foot troll-| ™o} yan of tne steamer “Aleu- | COAL Co. L. DA,‘,"H’ 8 -4 8522"'"" | Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 & ing boat. Priced low for quick| iy ginder can 3254 » Fhone 30 a.m. $7:45 pm. ! é sale.. Telephone 578. {— i i FURS | - i R l: :m; llg::g s ' i 3 e Sy e :45 p.m. :30 p.m. FOR SALE—30x8 feet tunnel stern WANTED { ! f | 2;18 12:15am. river boat with 60 hp. engine.|WANTED—Experienced troller for| REMODELED NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH | 3% pant 1:15 a.m. | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. $28000. Fleek's Machine Shop,| partner. Telephone 678 SUMMER PRICES PACKERS L Si0pm | MOTORSHIP MARGNITA i | WANTED—Errand boy, age 17 to 13 A . . P fents Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’cloek ¢ 7 o nyone desiring fish and dry salting for the Oriental t—Freight will be accepted. eaves y Ty y ng o’ F?:n:::n afl;;;“*;fimf c;;’fr Acl:: il b Sl Kb v A1501 I:;cv: G(;\:dnenznts Market should please communicate with the Oriental $+8aturdays only. direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port . gowrkan Sitka Spruce. T. L. Samp. |WANTED — Experienced waitress. Made to Ceoperative Corporation, Juneaw, Alaska. §—Effective April 1st. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, Son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent, | €ither part or full time work. ) THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE — way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other i Telephone Gastineau Hotel, Room Yurman 8 3 30 | Judéau Ferry & Naviga-. |Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— POR SALE—Speciactes §3.45 a pair | 205. CORPORATION A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, st Home Grocery, E. Milla:ger,| — ——— I 4 ! tion Company 3 _ QGeners] Merchandise. |WANTED — Girl to assist with g -nshe 8.2 705, = oot 9 - mre BB T ik o St SRR i e m| housework. Apply Mrs. Robert 3 S E - , Devi Simpson, Nugget Shop. 1.). SeAriCcK &, £ [§ k: P‘ r P ol H u i ey & Clouse || e | Joetes ot PHONES 83 OR 85 The Store That Pleases woneer 1 o a ¢ Typewriters and Repairing 3 4 tician Se dental gold, discarded jewelry, Op! MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION }, wing M”;:‘p':;n“g“d V‘°"°I“; ?:::u;q %mfx?:;:; AS;nt! to f’ ’ . Watede THE SAN I TARY GROC RY Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards | Juneau, Alask: ; - e., Brook- amon h 5 B 3 PHONE 3333 | 1, N Y, &' Ve = " Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. 3

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