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‘_— i}ARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG = ’ L B o= 3 A ; = ; L RINEST .70 5. v LARGEST THING To DO I LOVE HiM SWEETHEART- KNOWS AT - SOME GOOD % e GV WiLL PIck ! &0 ONE Cary Nov UP AN SAY I EVER SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *Alaska ... May 20 tAlameda May 13 May May 19 *Yukon May 17 Y 2 May 26 *Aleutian May 24 May 2 June 3 f i i Alameda May 27 May 31 June 2 *Alaska May 29 June 1 June 7 " *Yukon . May 31 June 3 June 9 *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. ‘NORTHLAND ARR]VES ]do(k and took aboard salmon and 3 f—Southeast Route only. | halibut at the Juneau Cold Storag SATURDAY AFTERNOON Company. ) W. E. NOWELL, Agent The Yukon salied for the south | ® i \ Mal lne News | The Northland, Capt. Leonard!at 1 o'clock this afternoon with (ho‘ 5 PHONE 2 Vi ved in port from the | following passengers: | 5 o'clock Saturday after-| For Seattle—Edward D. Roberts, | §§ th the following passengers | wi. nd children, C. V. Brown, Al- bert Wile, F. Richards, Mar S0 e e 00000 o0 MUGH FIsH Is Miss Bernice Chisholm, Charles Halst, Oliver Drange, Mrs. G. sul- | kesworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. livan, T. Dekamato, Joe Gustafson, | Steamer Movements A Kratt, J. C. Peterson, J. J. Con-|J. E. Testenson and wife, L. D. | NORTHBOUND vors, R. Casper, Clement Christof-' alconer, C, Zuboff, C. Zuboff Jr | Admiral Rogers in port and snln L GALI’Y fel, and E. Wolfriedson from Se-|p Joyce, Thomas Hefferman and . attle Valdemar Burnsgard. sails 5 o'clock on Triangle A. Hagmoe, Dr. and Mts. E. F.{ por Rotchikan—E. C. Austin, Avis | route. . a . C. 3 d {Graves, Mrs. M. Pederson, MISS'amgla, Mrs. M. Pederman, and | Awis Arnold, Mrs, E. Mitchell, MisS coven steerage | noon e e | 3 for J Passenger accom- nodations on r Admiral Line v 1 Bouthbound from Hyder; C. H. Ha a ffrom Hyder; anson and | ADMIRAL ROGERS wls have been Leave Arrive Leave Large Numbe f' Local{C. H. "Austin from Ketchikan; . 8 Lag {Raph Hal, Mr. and Mrs. 1. B., SPENDS DAY HERE | vh‘;ge]r?allf,fl’px‘z Begttle Juneau Juneau Halibut and Salmon !crewson trom petersbur ‘ | on- fre rsburg. | ™ ed. You will find | Evans May 20 Boats in from Trlps After unloading freight at Fem-, UNLOADING CARGO | them very attrac- | Watson May 21 May 25 Juanye 5 mer's Dock and the Alaska Ju- tive and comfort- | Rogers ...May 22 May 26 May 30 Aleutian due a t10 o'clock to- row ing. Has 2 days HNAOW. LRI IIE, a8 24 {Ruby L. Julian, and P. Anderson | o7 e {from Ketchikan; George Markham. | Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattie May 27 at 9 p.m. Alaska scheduled to sail from from Seattle May 29 at 9 apartment. Bath, electric range. ——— | Telephone 138. way ports. Amy leaves every Tuesday OFF KODIAK ISLAND BB rincess Louise—May 13, 24; June 3, Salmon brought in during the|nyme MeGuire, Miss Maxine M . . o . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northland scheduled - to sall ® |yeekend has been well above the| tino . . . o . . ° . . . o . . . . o o . . . . i 4 e am. ineau, she took aboard fish at the ying seventeen round uip Queen May 20 June 2 June 6 B | ® Queen scheduled to sail from With 49,900 pounds of halibut and | Juneau Cold Storage. Before leav- s and a large consignment | Evans June 4 June 7 Juneld |® Seattle May 29 at 10 d.m. 28,600 pounds of salmon, a total(ing the Channel she called at Doug- | Of freight, the Admiral Rogers, | Rogers June 5 June 9 Junel3 B !'® Princess Louise scheduled t0 ® 5 78500 pounds of fish landed in|las. Passengers sailing from Ju-, Capt. A. W. Nickerson, arrived here IV)Vor Alex. June 7 Junel2 June 12 4 ® sail from Vancouver May 29 |, {uring neau were: on her way to the Triangle Tour at atson June 1l June 14 June 26 : jJuneau during Saturday afternoon, S 4 - Queen June 12 June 16 June 20 FOR RENT e at9pm {Sunday and this morning, the past| Mrs. W. G. Dare, Mrs. Constan-|7 ;"l(“'k U“S]m"l"nmgih " | e " SAr o~ i R BT . and 1 r eng eaving the ship at M THE EMPIRE 5 E and Mrs. DeRoux for Seattle; P : 3 & . FOR RENT—Will rent our home ® from Scattle May 30 at 9 ®laverage of the lacal fleet. W. B. Taylor, Miss A. J. Burke and | Juneau, were: Ed Christensen, Mrs. | e ol ATy TIoR A thy Medion completely furnished after June & P e Yesterday San Juan paid 10 nndl'l Hadiand for Ketohikan; Mrs.|M. Garrison, Shirley Garrison, M. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 18, ‘Wour or five imonths or|® Yekon scubduied to sa fx 6% cents for the catches of thelPerkins, D. Rose, H. C. Nunan ant},. CBrrol, MEEE. S | M haley, | i} “omhrough which the general | jonger if desired. John H. Dunn. ® Seaftle May 31 at 9 pm. ®lyyyarien Capt. John Carlson, 8,-|George Waltz for Peters burg. {Jennie Whaley, Mrs. Mary Mujas- | GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas - publéc can always have its | —_ s e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS s Pigtannt, Capt Olat B ey {to, Edith Mujasto, Richard Mu- | "| wants supplied. FCR RENT—In Douglas, two com- e Adm¥al Evans is scheduled 2500; Vivian, Capt. Lar- Ijasto, Mrs. Sadie Rogers, Ethel Closing time for classitied | fortable five-room cottages, furn-'e southbound about May 20 ® [gen 6.000: aud the Tern, Capt. An- ADMIRAL WATSON IN |Rogers, Minnie Rogers, Victor Pe- 3 % | advertisements: 2 P. M. ished; Phone Douglas 85 |e Admiral Watson 1s ‘scheduled e |drew Rosnes, 5000 JUNEAU YESTERDAY| terson A. J. Nugren, Henty Han- > Closing “‘“"“ro' ‘“,f;’my 8d- | TOR RENT_sSteam heated apart-|® southbound about June 5. | The fish sold this morning was| sen, Carl Sather and Olaf Arness. | B "e,"r"se"“'"t“' fi;m‘ st ifi ment with private bath and ® LOCAL SAILINGS [split between two buyers. Marlyn| fThe Admiral Watson, Capt. E.| She is scheduled to leave “g“[ e B qmg:n €ADAS per kitchenette. Telephone 248. | Margnita scheduled to leave e|took the Thelma, Capt. Bernt Al-(Thomsen, arrived in port from me';:“ 5 pm, today on her L th § . = — e for Sitka and way ports at e stead, 5200, and the Avona, Capt.\south at 1 o'clock yesterday af-| ! 3 Five cents for continuous N " " i " " n | subsequent insertion. F?E.,.ff"“fif L(;'.f’.';.ph:;";‘i”x’r“';t‘:cvl e 6 oclock Thursday night. QIaf aroem 11,000 at 10 and 6ternoon. Passengers for Juncau| T FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, 1 i 7 X ‘. e 7! e America First leaves every cents. New England pald the same|were as follows: i { X IE ufoll;:: B e reeahlp Selepions 9% |e Wednesday at 1 pm. for e |for the Emma, Capt. Tom Ness.| wMrs. J. Allen, Miss Bertha Wns-‘BARANOF MILD CURE | VICTORIA AND SEATT Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR RENT—Three room furnished e Petersburg and Kake and e 6,200, and 10 and 6% cents for theton, ¢. T. Brown, Mis. C. L But-| COMPANY TO OPERATE (,\A\ADI‘\N Leave Juneau Southbound P Harding, Capt. Martin Erstad, 5500. |1er J 5 Mulkey, Fred Toulon, M . ° . » SN & ¢ : e and Friday for Taku River |Week end was as follows: Laughlin, L, W. Breuer, Miss Flo| 13.90. . FOR SATE P o Junie Shc $0 B0t paint conneotions. New England, 43v0 pounds on|Estes, Miss Vivian Lundsirom, S.| KODIAK, Alaska, May 26—A ful-| Pri AL 2 —— . fober drd completely fumished| | e e e e @ o6 e e ethe T-43 Capt. Art Coones, and|C. Hansen, George A. Getchell|ly equipped barge andsthe tender | rincess Alice—June 20, July FOR SALBolling baat 370 feet, | § S8R0 heated . apartment Hfor| | on an Indian troller; 800 pounds on|Mrs. G. Honald and John E. Gray,|Lemes with seven troller launches 11, 22. Princess Charlotte—June 24; July 4. Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Foints of United ered with 12-15 Sterling. See Sut- FOR RENT—' Two- room steam heat- & BIC VA purchased 6,000 pounds on the EI~: After unloading freight she left/Mild Cure Company, have arrived SEE | fin, Capt. Ernle Swanson, and 4,400 at 4 pm. for the Westward. Those [to look for King Salmon in this ton at '\V()odnnm and Bernsten, ed apartment. Also one house- Fully equipped ready o go. Pow- Sapie.; Teleghiong 6% _go the Alaskan, Capt. Jones. Marlyn land 12 third class. and crews belonging to the Baranof \ | Dry Dock. Telephone 20. keeping apartment and one sleep- | | The Gun Man pounds on the Hazel, Capt. Frank|who took passage from here were: |section. i ) o Europe or th jen 2 + —| ing room. Channel Apartments. ' Guns and Ammunition Shorty. Melchior, Armstrong, Des-| Fred Ruckart, Dan Lee, Joe Per-| With local fishermen they will| States or Canada :‘nldz(;U\']) 'l'pRIP ;U:dl?d;i;t FOR SALE—8-room house, furn-' Telephone 436. shoe Repairing | |sau, 6,000 pounds on ‘the Sadie|rin, William Steward, James Peary,|prospect the banks along Kodiak REDUCED FARE b ished, and farm; chicken hoUSC FGR™ RENT_Pianos, Radlo Oom. | Opposite Winter & Pond | {Capt. Sandy Stevens and 2,000/ Mrs. Jennie Grady apd H. Chris-|Island for the next 30 days l;wkmg‘ EXCURSIONS and front garden. Inquire Doug-| binatfons, Phonographs, expert T 7?‘p0unds on the Alm. : San J\‘mr‘l‘.‘lmnon for Seward; Frank Billis, ror:mr salmon. : Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges les, ‘Phone No. 143, | ‘Siling taridg, BHoRPOGAN Pitats 5,100 pounds on the Olivia H., Capt.| Latouche; E. A, Rehm ":_nd Amv,ou The barge will be stationed where Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 b . B % S-S S - P! === | Hawthoin. Berg for Cordova; David White, ever the kings run best, but the _e ¥ s FOL Bk s ol Tone » witnd 1ng “AuGsteon, Muys, Bopye. Several shipments were made on|Mss. H. A. Pryde and Harry A.|headquarters will be in Kodiak. Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 i gam; cheap, Telephone, FOR REN? — Fully furnished Sheet Metal steamers yesterday and today. ruc,mde for Yakutat. The President of the company,| Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Urexcelled Douglas 143, | apartments, single or double. Northland took 15 boxes of frozen B s Charles D. Huwhmst;ln. who a("cun}:- Mountain Resorts ROR o .. S 1450 -1 _| Newly painted; baths and hot | halibut for San Juan; two tierces Y‘” panied the barge here, said the FOR SALE—Wicker Go-Cart. Tele-| water furnished. Furnished cabins 0il Tanks for Juneau Cold Storage, two tierc-| KON HERE TODAY company would transfer part of its FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS phcne 2343, i $5.00 per month. 2 room house es and nine boxes of fresh sa ON WAY TO STATEs.business to this section. | W. L COATES Agent - . — | furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap- Gas Tanks for Melchior, Armstrong, Dessau e 4 schds s S8 it ) i Lgami TE‘c" ply Seaviaw Apts. Fox Feed Pans and two tierces for Marlyn. The Yukon, Capt. H. Anderson,|e o @ o w « w @ o o o o o|| Valentine Building Juneau 2. o Ty, O <™ £ i 13 | hipped 44 boxes of larrived in port from the Westward e °! NT—One moke Stacks San Juan shippe i FOR SALE — 1928 Paige roadster. FF?‘;thhF;E;E; C;::; rg:.f; mg.;s::: sStove Pi fresh halibut on the Yukon .n.“d at 10 o'clock this morning with the | e TIDES TOMORROW . Good condition, rumble seat. Rea-| apartments. Apply Coliseum The- p . MZXC;'AK;!Z Am';sttron;, Dlessau bl”"fifoil{owzné Il;a-:»sel?]gell‘s Nflm;: Jum;flu: |® . sonable. Address 238 care Empire. | anopys pe oxes of fresh salmon. arl K. Katz, Julia McCann, 1.0ls | o o o o s 00000000 o > !_:Ee'—‘___ o Down Spouts | ——— = |C. Jessen, Ernestine Jessen, Leonay g [ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. FOR SALE—Four room fully furn- Fully furnished apt., wo sub-let for Septic Tank: ‘? Residence 519 Sixth Street "\Jurau]d, Marion McIntosh,”Mrs. M.| Low tide, 6:20 am. -2.7 fect. l 3 ished house; garage. Inquire 529" June and July. Phone 5703, eptic Tanks " TELEPHONE 2752 MclIntosh, Mrs. Delaney, Donald| High tide, 12:39 pm,, 152 fect. | M S NORTHL AND Park Street. 5 o ; Air Pipe Kéith anfiEowrence | |Hering and Anna S. Walker from| TLow tide, 6:22 p.m. 22 feet » » = urnished apt., heated, open view. 2 ent a Vre g i Meli| is L. o Y oy AL ' & _ x-ofn s;:iL i “a 5 r-'mé cr:nuse?g‘lfi Ehpne G101 syl JIAGR. Stoves ’ GENERAL CONTRACTORS ‘f“i?sarir:qx:k L\?ifiuzndc?‘:vlj L.| HALIBUT PRICES Leaved Seathis fusillpngu on the follamie. dales: urnishings, also For pe, (el 2 : o | i 3 ks z 5 - % P model. _Telophone Thane 10-4 y Pipe Furnaces i Jo:d Y;Iork. gi}’m:;swf:rrl;r};:d JChurch Joseph Acton and E. F.| Muy 19, 30; June 10, 21; J“]y 2, 14,:25 rings.. H. A. Moody. i WANTED Pipeless Furnaces | { modeling. s:m ; s | Zucrn from Cordova. SEATTLE, May 26.—Last Satur-| Fer Iuformaciou Apply to E PR ik Silby Tent Heaters TO0 ..| Before leaving she loaded con-'day seven vessels sold 40,000 pounds FOR SALE—sunny suds Electric, WANTED—One full size bed and —""|centrates at the Alaska Juncau of halibut for 11 and 14% cents D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent @ Washing Machine. Nearly new,| one dresser. Address 264, care Good condition. Reasonable. In-; Empire. quire Arctic Pool Room. it - J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents * I o s | RICE & AHLERS €O. | } Nape Your TRAVEL BY AIR TELEPHONE 114 gl WA!\TLD — Dis FOR SALE—On Glacier Highway| terr. low price bread, meat slicing PLUMBING HEATING FUR about three and one-half miles| machines. Seil grocers, lunchrooms SHEET METAL ; P4 | v from Juneau, a completely furn-, ctc. Permanent and profitable M Garments remodeled and Sea lane Taku” » ished home on patented ground,| & M. Importers, 2405 W. 6th St., | “We tell you in advance what | }ropaired at summer rates. p United T tati C L.td. Address No. 241 care Empire. Los Angeles. \ t” nite ranspor ation Lo., L, 2 e — e WOR R Made 1) FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED ‘ ! FOR SALE—Overhdad Door Cor-!WANTED — Cas: ror false teeth, i ]_'0 Oil‘d"] : B 3 i LAUNCH AMY ? poration Garage Doors of Alas-, dental gold, discarded jewelry, ull line of exclusive = . 2 0 el ! kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp-| platinum, diamonds. Send to R.| Tanned Furs , 'Booking may be made _Wlth Larry Parks ! (erglits 19 3% Toph % nen) ! son, ‘Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. | Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Btook-’f_'—_—___—_-] Y ’ i or at desk of Gastineau Hotel JUNEAU TO TAKU POINT Pl o 0 0 b i OR SALE spedtacies 3345 a par | N ¥ ’ urman’s RIVER BOAT JEANNE { st méine ‘Gotery, E. -Millseger,i LODE CLAIM LOCATION Mabry $ Cafe { - s e rd Rie (Length 64 ft., Tons 40 net, Twin screw 350 H. P.) General Merchandise. NOTICES fk —_——————— | Bo merican an n: : i . ! o = ‘ o 4 p,r(:mo,‘,’gf" sy e m_:1 ml_:m:h“A“e Emplre.d Canadian Rgg’:’l:l: ‘;J':;l;:fl : FERRY TIME CARD Alaska.Washln gwn A"-“;a ys | Comfortable se:fit;i c:el::":éye:lll‘:iudtee .(or 40 persons. e £ ‘ | | - : B TAKU POINT TO TULSEQUAH ——————— ?Tf ; . Lunches 1‘ Larns ool G Pompiian and || Hangar, Phone 429 Gashineau, Phone 10 Leaving Juneau Tuesdays and Fridays at 9: 7ey for Tulsequah ‘EXCHANGE YOUR | If you Wal:“ superior %OEI?L”A“I‘{' ?RZI(?E%' Iy, R ST » g FOR INFORMATION PHONE 5044 OLD VICTOR work call 9:15am.t 9:40 pm. R~ R et ) e v el Y : CAPITAL LAUNDRY ||| HARRY MABRY SRR A hh. i o i G RECORDS Phone 355 ‘ Proprietor el . _NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH THE CHAS. W. CAVERE AN AR FOR: NEW ONES B i *4:00pam. PACKERS e 1. SmaRicK R | Anyone desiring fish and dry saing for the Oriental “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” JUNEAU MELODY o~ Toweler and pte 1 R P (‘Ampee:a:iv:u Cogmifiz:nfi:”“: Xfit:k:, it Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 HOUSE AN - GeEs. RiNon. THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE it R A £ O ) e e i LEGION 4 . Wateow 2:16pm. 12:158m. 0 o e & g, Dismons S e ....___,_C.O.R..P.._RA.__T_ 10N COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. — n i i o MOTORSHIP MARGNITA i } Tae Juneau LAunDRY H. R. SHEPARD I ;m:m;;wm Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 a'clock Next Smoker l & SON, Inc I $—Effective April 1st. direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port 4 Franklin Street, between [ P OR g C. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, anof. : :lr-u :osn.:“::o Streets July 3 ]I :7 A._,::;; | Junean Ferry & Naviga- | ;::'s (fi’;tsa't llie:vnlx:‘g fgf s:mafgg :nd Haines every other o eI s S { | RO s o en AT tion. Company l F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149,

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