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THIS CONCERNS NoU -AS MUCH. saN! uave THAT F|‘ i l { BUT, LISSEN. SPORT. ONE 0! oL Y ©19°0. Kivp ¥es IS BUSINESS 7 S, NOU , DRopPED ONE CENT o0 HORSE SINCE WE WEAT (N ? RAVE YOU BOUGHY HIM ENRY'S WORTH OF OATS 2 HewE EDENT ONE DIME ON HARNESS 2 DONT (INTERR DT VE! IM TALKI\N % CONCERNS AND I REFUSE T© ares Syediests, Tor, Gt THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930 T DONT CARE WHAT HE NEEDS! 1™ CERTAIN \WHATEVER 1TIS | YOUR HALF OF Him &/ By BILLE DE BECK i ~ Te aq 8620! \ HE WOLLONT (ET ME TELL B AN* NOU SURE LISTEN © I PRONE To THAT NOLR- HALE (S AS MUCH CONCERNED i AS VINE - (£ NOU GIMME. S ACHANCE ] Marine News ———d es0eecenvcevoeooe Steamer Movements Admiral Evans is due Satur- day. Northwestern is due to arrive 8 am. Sunday. Admiral Rogers is due to ar- rive Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheditled to sail from Seattle June 7 at 11 am. Dorothy Alexander scheduled to sail from Seattle June 7 at 10 am. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 7 Those leaving were: A. M. Capwell, Christopher Rick- ard, S. L. Harbottle, Tony Lock, E String and Pete Carabin for Se- attle; Mrs. Lee Kent, Lee Kent, Trank Lawrence, Carl Wilson, Art Carlson and E. Paulson for Ket- chikan; Victor Willarma, Mrs. Villarma, Mrs. K. J. F. Daniels, Hermah Villarma, Francis Villarma, S. Leonard, Karl Theile, Lewis An- derson, Mrs. O. H. Whaley, Miss Jerrine Whaley, T. B. Lloyd, Lu- cille Hernankee, Antonio Hernan kee and M. Coyne for Wrangell Mrs. W. A. Anderson, Marie An- |derson and Mrs. L. Wilson for Pet- THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general blic can always have its wants supplied. ¥Closing time for Cclassified alivertisements: 2 P. M. :Glosing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Sfen cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for continuous ubsequent insertion. “Count flve average words to the line. inimum charge, 50 cents. FOR SALE i’OR SALE—Home Boarding House. Also 8 cabins of two rooms, fully furnished with waterfront prop- erty. Reasonable terms can be arranged. Address P. O. Box 553, Juneau, Alaska. FOR SALE—Four room fully furn- ished house; garage. Inquire 529 Park Street. FOR SALE—Overhead Door OCor- poration Garage Doors of Alas- kan Bitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. iR Ola_papers ror sale at The Em- pire office. —_——— AMERICAN LEGION ARENA Next Smoker July 3 e FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane _.6:15pm. 6:15 a.m. ; T:10am. 9:15am.t "12:30 pm.t ¢+ 2:00p.m. * 3:15pm.t *4:00 pm. Leaves Douglas for Juneasn ¢ 6:30 am. 8:30am. 9:30 am.t 12:45 p.m.t 2:15p.m. 3:30 pm.t 5:00 pm. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. #—Elfective April 1st. $1:00a.m. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Fully furnished, about forty rooms. | | | | | i FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished flat. In- quire at San Francisco Bakery FOR RENTThree room ed house. Telephone 223. Smith. L. R. FOR RENT—SIX room furnished house with bath. Telephone 1395. FOR RENT—Well furnished sleep- ing room. Centrally located. Tele- phone 1194. apartment, heated, and electric range. Avaflable June 1st, Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT — Single. apartments. furnished, heated and electric re- frigeration. Permanent or tran- sient. MacKinnon Apartments. FOR RENT—Steam heated apart- ment with private bath and kitchenette. Telephone 248. FOR RENT—Two-rocm steam heat- ed apartment.” Also one house- keeping apartment and one sleep- ing room. Channel Apartments. Telephone 436. FOR RENT—Plano:, Radlo Com-| binations, Phonographs, expert piano, tunifig, phonograph repair- | ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. i FOR RENY — Fully furnizhed apartments, single or double. Newly painted; baths and water furnished, Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. 2 room house furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap- ply Seaview Apts. FOR RENT—One room furnished kitchenette and bath. Gross Apartments, Apply Colissum The- atre. Furnished apt., heated, open view. Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. WANTED WANTED — Chambermaid for the Golden North Hotel at Skagway. Apply at Desk Gastineau Hotel, Juneau. WANTED — Casu ror false teeth, dental gold, discarded Jjewelry, platinum, diamonds. Send to R. Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. LOST AND FOUND {LOST—Mink Neck Piece Sunday. Finder return to Empire. Re- ward. |FOUND—16 foot row boat. Owner may have same by describing property and pay for this ad. LODE CLAIM LOCATION NOTICES Both Americai. and Canadian i)orms at The Empire. You get resuits from { printing done by us Come and Hear “THE STEIN SONG” . on the Victor Records JUNEAU MELODY . HOUSE W Have Your FUR Garments remodeled and repaired at summer rates. New Garments Made to Order Full line of exclusive Tanned Furs Yurman’s at 9 pm. j Fapute. BN B 5 Alameda scheduled to sail from 3 Seattle June 10 at 9 p.m. ADM]RAL ROGERS Northland scheduled to sail ls NORTH BOUND from Seattle June 10, at 9 P. m. Admiral Watson scheduled to sail from Seattle June 11 at 10 a.m. Queén scheduled to sail from Seattle June 12, at 10 am. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 14 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound 2 o'clock tomorrow morning. Yukon scheduled to sail south- bound June 9. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday night. America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 pm. for Petersburg and Kake and way ports. m e 0000008 808 0 @ chygof; Bt e ST | Baranof. SFgOT‘flIUgl[}[NK AAIUS:ITY::%S } HALIBUT PRICES | | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., June 6. lN PORT ALL NlGHT}—Twenty-five thousand pounds of | Steamer Queen, Capt. J. E. Ko‘_;halibut were sold here yesterday. | American fish sold for 7 and 13.1 iseth, arrived in port from the Tri-| angle Route at 10 o'clock last cveu-\zgx’:zz and Canadian for 6 and 109 ing with the following passengers for Juneau: | Mrs. B. H. Howard, Brice How- SEATTLE, June 6—Four vessels ard, Jr, Miss Betty Jane Howard,|With 47.700 pounds of halibut sold W. Schnabel, Peter Allard, Auws”yesterday at 9 and 13 cents. Dahlberg, Mrs. A. Akervick, Gladys| e B % i DU | Akervick, Baby Akeryick, Harold(® ® ® @ & ¢ 6 o ¢ ¢ o ¢ nderson, Jack Oskalkoff, Abbott|® TIDES, TOMORROW . | Demidoff, Vivian Cropley, F. Wol-|® ¢ ® @ © © 6 & & o ¢ ¢ ¢ |lason, T. O'Malley, W. D. Gross,| Mrs. Hector McLean, Joséph Mc-} Lean, Herbert McLean, Miss I. M. |Chenoweth, Miss Agnes Eunson, Mrs. L. Levesly, J. Truitt and F. {Kuhre and one third class. | She remained in port until 8} ‘a. m. today, when she sailed south. Drug Co. oI T = { More Value for Your Money {{ Ford Delux Coupe $755.00 705.00 Ford Standard Coupe - Ford Sport Coupe . 735.00 CHOICE OF COLOR CO! ATIONS F.OB. Juneau, fully equipped. Rumble seat, $25.00 extra, 1500 MILE FREE SERVICE The new Ford cars combine beauty of line and color with out- standing performance. In addition to low cost amd economy of operation, they bring you unusual safety, comfort, speell, power, ease of control, reliability and long M‘ g 4 The Ford leads in sales becatise it leads in VALU| 'CALL OR TELEPHONE 30 FOR DEMONSTRATION JUNEAU MOTORS, Tne. rs sailed yesterday morn- 10 o'clock for Southeast ;s with 67 first class pas- even steerage. The following passengers are booked for Juneau: Miss M. Hackett, Carl Engstrom, W. O. Wright, W. O. Wright, j and one steerage. D O R A R R R R A N FIVE LEAVE ABOARD MARGNITA THURSDAY Motorship Margnita, Capt. ® 'erin Swanson, left here for ® land wayports at 6 o'clock last eve- . |mng with the following passengers: ®| R. Wakelin for Sitka; Ellioli ® |Robertson for Todd; Raymond ® [Ruzich and Frank Terch for Chi- Edwin H. Dahlgren for 2 00000000 0000000000000000000000000000600000s s frrrmiimrooe | | ) Sev- Low tide, 4:18 am. 05 feet. High tide, 10:32 am., 134 feet. Low tide, 412 pm., 238 feet. High tide, 10:27 p.m., 16.7 feet. Parker Pens on sale at Juneau —adv. e « : DEALERS You Can Achieve anything you set out to do—espec- ially if you have the backing of a good bank account. : | Bank 1 | | First National A'x SEATTLE, June 6.—Steamer Ad-| Sitka ' Tells Experience For Benefit of Others, THO_ ARE LOST OVERBOARD IN BOAT ACCIDENT Fisherman and Deckhand Drown Off Rolfe at En- , trance to Dry Bay | Two men were lost 'overboard from the gashoat Rolfe, Capt. V. J. Savage, while she was attempting ;to make an entrance into Dry Bay, according to word received herc toginy by J. C. McBride, U. S. Col- le¢tor of Customs. George Rockwood, deckhand, and I'Andrew Charlie, fisherman, were I the men who are missing, the re- | port said The Rolfe was enrouie from Yakutat to Dry Bay and wi MRS. J. C. BROWN “For the past five years I have been in miserable health, suffering endeavoring to enter the latt ‘v\uh stomach and liver troubles. I 'place when the accldent occurred,|Was continually bothered with| |pains in my sides and back. The No details were received The | f Rolfe will be here about June 20,/improvement in my condition since | and a full report will be mad taking Sargon has been wonderful tHen, the message Bald, The Rolfo |, Sargon Pills - relieved me | of| chronic constipativn, and for the first time in years I don’t have to take purgatives or laxatives of any kind.”—Mrs. J. C. Brown, 824 St.| Franeis St, Omaha, Neb. { | Thousands upon thousards of cases like the above can be cited| | vhere Sargon has triumpbed after | all other medicines had failed. is with the New England float cannery boats, Retriever and Wash- ington, which were in Juneau about a month ago on their way to the | westward to begin the fishing sea- 6on 16y900 POUNDS OF Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Agents | | FISH SOLD TODAY| —sdv. ' - e ee - | Sixteen thousand nine hundre Try Silque Hand Letion. Ju-| pountds of halibut and salmon neau Drug Co. —adv. | broutht to Juneau last night and p . -:}; today to New England and Marlyn ' k¥ e 3 ! buyers. i H. R. SHEPARD The Fern, Capt. John Lo'.'.:\ll‘; & ON Inc. sold 4,000 pounds of halibut w‘l GENE‘E’L INSURANCE New England for 10 and 7.05 cents.| | This company also received 800 | pounds fo smal: red and white kings | on the Alaskan, Capt. George Jo! e and 2,100 pounds of white kings on| % £l the June. 1) . | Marlyn received 10,000 pounds ot | The New Ideal Shoppe | | king salmon on the Queen. These|| — Opposite Winter & Pond \ were shipped fresh from Sitka. ’ Imported Copper Wear | | —————— | Novelties | CARNIVAL DANCE MARY HAMMER “Absolute Security” Valentine Building gl An All Down Carnival Dance will | ¢ be given by the Moose Lodge in | |the Fair Building Saturday night, || June 14th. Four grand prizes will| | be awarded for the best costumed |couple and also for the most comi- | |cal couple. Watch for details later. ]Musxc by Moocnlight Serenaders. ;! B v —adv. The Coffee Shoppe MRS. K. HOOKER Home cooked meals as you like them.” Featuring Chicken Din- | | ners every Thursday. Rice & Ahlers Bldg., Corner Third and Franklin Streets. || [ asseasessenesss s e e ey . | 1 FREE—Hat Stand with every purchase of | ' QUICK STEP FLOOR PAINT Juneau Paint Store ? “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE® i %e i Dry Cleaning and Préssing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way. “THE LAUNDRY DOESIT BEST* TRAVEL BY AIR Seaplane {*Taku” FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED Booking may be made with Larry Parks or at desk of Gastineau Hotel Alaska-Wfishington Airways Hanigar, Phone 429 Gastineau, Phone 10 FINEST STEAMERS Steamer N'Western Aleutian fAlameda Alaska Yukon tN'Western Aleutian *Alaska | | Alameda ... SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle June 3 June 7 June 10 June 12 June 14 ...June 17 June 21 June 24 June 26 9p.m. 24.m. 9a.m. 9a.m, 9am. 9 p.m. 9 aum. 9p.m. 9am. June 7 June 10 June 14 June 15 June 17 June 21 June 24 June 28 June 29 W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Passenger accom- modations on £’ Admiral Line v. - sels have been completely and materjally improv- ed. You will them very attrac- tive and comfort- ADMIRAL LIN —FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Louise—June 13, 273 July 8, Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Foints of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: May 19, 30; June 10, 21; July 2, 14, 25 ISP THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. fAind Evans ... Watson .. Rogers Queen Evans Rogers Dor. Alex. Watson . Queen ... Leave Beattle May 21 June 5 June 7 .June 11 June 12 INFURMATION GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Dougld§ ' DueJuneau Due Janeau Northbound = Southbound June June 9 June B June 16 June 16 June 21 June 23 June 23 June 30 June 30 *—Soutnwestern Alaska Route. t—Southeastern Alaska Route. Bouthbound Arrive Juneau May 25 May 26 June 2 June 7 June 9 June 12 June 14 June 16 18, '29. Prin. Alice—June 20, July 1, 11, 22. Princess Charlotte—June 24, July 4, 15, 25. X EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Final Return Limit—October 81, 1930 visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain Resorts W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building &4 . Juneau ki Leave Juneau May 29 June 5 May 30 June 6 June 19 June 13 June 12 June 26 June 20 18 E Fer Liformaciou Apply to D. B. FEMMER, Juncau Agent J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents I TELEPHONE 114 NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH . Anyone desiring fish and dry salling for the Oriental Market should please communicate with the Oriental Cooperative -Corporation, Juneau, Alask THE ORIENTAL COOQPERATIVE CORPORATION Leaves City Dotk every Thursday direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, ‘Te: Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other Althorp, way ports. Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Phone 136 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA : evening at 6 a’clock e, Hoonah, Port a. —d i 00, Baranof,