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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG g ‘{‘ * EROM % 3 THE DAILY NOSEBAG - Pad . % © BOHLIEVE. EVAHTING, Yo S S OE e SREAT SCATT L 25,0008 T The. AWINNER. - oy ! TLL S&Y TuaT’s Bla News! TP L. PAPAH . MiSTRK q7 W LISSEN, YOUNG i ™MAaN - T DONT WA J To HEAR ANY Ccomr FROM YOU - — WHERE S* MY HAT % > ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK FINEST [STEAMERS v e ANNOUNCEMENT (S HEREBY {3 ™ THAT THE WRSE 43 (24 For The SAILING SCHEDULE advertisements: 2 P. M. subsequent insertion. Count five average words to FOR SALE | JFOR SALE—New Hawaiian Steel ! Guitar, about half price. Com-‘f plete course of personal "inStruc- tion, very reasonable. Address 33 cdre Empire. 18 at 9 pm. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sall from Seattfe June 19 at 10 am. house. Telephone 518 between 5; Admiral Evans Is due south- 5 a.m. Friday and sails at 8. Apply at Cliff Apts. Alaska due southbound about house with bath. Telephone 1395. OA s et bound about June 26. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday night. FOR. RENT—Well furnished_sleep- ing room. Centrally located. Tele=- phone 1194, Marine News | . OFJ SEASON 7 | ———————d Senator Jones recently sent copies of ‘the treaty to representatives of West Coast fisheries to obtain their |views before proceeding with the and fully understood before it is - ., - For Constipation—Captain Jth Orderly's. Juneau Drug Co., Agents) —adv/y FOR RENT — Single apartments furnished, heated and electric re- frigeration. Permanent or tran- America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 pm. for . . . . [ . ] ° [3 . . . . L] . . . . . [ . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . ° ° . . . . ° . . . . . ° . . . ALICE ARRIVES ON FIRST TRIP in por sen L for Juneau: te from the south at 5:30 p.m.| yesterday with the following pas-) rlson, R. D. Hodges, A. Ness, | key and Greece has been signed , while 3% tons were put off and William Horner, chief steward. The Princess Alice is due WESTWARD POINTS| from | 10:30 a.m. yosterday, the steamer| After remaining in, port Yukon left at 4 pm. for the W to re- ILINER PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT RUNS AGROUND,FLOATED NEW YORK, June 18—The lin- | er President Roosevelt, of the Unit- ted States Lines, went aground in the mud slit off Robbins Reef, New ISTANBUL, Turkey, June 18— | A treaty of friendship between Tur- Greeks as citizens of any cu\xxltx'}z‘ The accord also calls upon the! mixed commission for settlement |key to Greece and 400,000 Turks {sentt from Greece to Turkey. oo ——— SCHOOL FARM WORK PAYS N. C, June 18—In- 1 practice work | RALEIGH, |come from superv | i | Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound June 7 June 9 June 9 June 16 June 16 June 21 June 23 June 23 June 30 June 30 July 5 Steamer *Alaska ... *Yukon iN'Western *Aleutian tAlameda “Alaska *Yukon iN'Western *Aleutian tAlameda *Alaska June 7 June 10 June 14 June 15 June 17 June 21 June 24 June 28 June 29 ..June 3 June 7 ..June 10 June 12 ...June 14 9pm. 9am. 9am. 9am. 9am. 9pm., 9am. 9 p.m, 9am. *—Southwestern Alaska Route, t—Southeastern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL, Agent poiree OMPANY ®6 58800808600 OMalley, commissioner of fisheries,, York hatbi todhy. ‘Suveh b . 1l N4 or o . L (o ugs Sleamet Movements * ::E;;::é: ;::thsb::;:‘v ‘:nm;::"e::; {pulled the liner loose in less than il Prince Rupert i due Thurs- @ |4 Those favoring and those oppos-|Canadian Pacific Steamer|{ve heurs and the blg sbip con- day night. ® ing the treaty will be given full! 3 3 ! ety o 5. &ra] Northwestern is due to arrive ®|opportunity to presemt thelr views| H(‘lc with 19 Passen l;‘ll:‘o(:xré‘r%ou?«(l)krjorslt’ilanxmm“ i Sunday. ® lat that time, and Mr. O'Malley will gers for -_]uneau | e S Darothy Alexander due 7 am. ®|supply any additional information | Tur 3 Sunday. o |that may be needed for complete| On her first tourist trip of the, urkey, Greece & i - ik SCHEDULED SAILINGS e [inderstanding of what the agree- 1930 season, the Steamer Princess Sign - Amity Pact m?;:mm e Printess Chatlotte scheduled ® (ment provides. Alice, Capt. Thomas Cliffe, of the To End I) Admiral Line v- - Bouthhannd to sail from Vancouver June ® Treaty Copies Sent Car Pacific Railways, arrived o Ly ‘isputes P Arrt 3 % P els have been Leave ve Leave tompletely and materially improy- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comtort- Beattle Juneau May 29 June § May 30 Juneau Evans Watson Rogers May 25 May 26 Aleutian scheduled to sail from @ |treaty. Most of the replies ask time|E. Pemberthy, Mrs. C. Livie, D. D, here by the Turkish foreign minis- Q 3 2 3 B Seattle June 21 at 9 am. 8 {for study of the treaty provisions,|Liv Bud Martin, A. Clelland, ter, Dr. Teviik Rushdi Bey, and E:,‘::: 33:: 7 J::glg Princess Louise scheduled to ®|few expressing open hostility. Miss M. Hart, Mrs. B. Muir and' the Greek minister of Angora, M. Rogers . June 9 June13 sail from Vancouver June | As there scemed to bé a wide- iter, R. B. McConnell, F. F. Polychroniadis. The long awaited | Dor. Alex. June12 June 12 21 at 9 p.m. ® |spread demand for going slow until ne, R. R. Payne, S. H. Spen- |agreement was considered a pre- Watson .. June 14 June 26 Northland scheduled to sail @ the matter is more fully explored, J. A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.|lude to Turko-Greek amity pac Queen June 16 June 20 NG M . s o R from Seattle June 21 abt ®|Senator Jones decided to proceed|T. J. McNeil and H. McLean. | entailing a trip of Premier Veni- THE EMPIRE FOR RENT-—Completely furnished’ 9 pm. ® |in the way indicated. There are 157 passengers into|zelos in October to Angora. | INFURMATION AND TICKETS: Is the Medium steam heated four-room apart- e Prince George scheduled to ®| Another conference t0 discuss the|Skagway aboard the Princess Alice,; Twenty thousand Greeks in In- ment. Telephone 536, i sail from Vancouver June ® |halibut treaty, at which Benator|most of whom are making thp!:‘tanbul who under the accord are BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone hrough which the general ese T e | 23 at 8 pm. ®|Jones and Mr. O'Malley will beround trip. Less than one-third, recognized as established residents, GUY L. SMITH, Agent pu’llz‘lic gan always hagle its F?,Isusl:Es"fh Fb:l:; r;zfipéfi;lesl;;; Alameda scheduled to sail from ® | present, will take place in Seattle|will go over the White Pass and|especially welcomed the treaty, The ) wants supplied. L0 ety R e hets Seattle June 24 at 9 p.m. ® | November 20, so this proposed|down the Yukon River. She ;\15(,lTurklsh government requires civil| Closing time for classified FOR RENT—Four room furnished SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS agreement also may be scanned|has 138 tons of freight for the In-|matriages but not recognizing these Closing time for display ad- ard § p. m. | bound tomorrow miorning at taken up at the regular session of {here for the Taku area. would not grant the marriage vertisements: 11 A. M. 3 = I 11 o’clock. the Senate. Officers on'the ship in ndmuon’“e’“”- Hence there were at least Ten cents per line first in- F%‘f ?FNT“',M‘;}‘ fu,n;.l’;:d apt.|g Queen scheduled southbound — et b Caph. Cliie; are: pJ. Hamllrun‘:”“ couples living together without | i sertion. A SRR T about midnight Thursday. wiel0isies o wwih a e & Slakiar attivart B k- Okioh. bulbe en-|® legalized union who are Y P Five cents for continuous | FOR RENT—3 room furnished apt.| ® Princess Alice due in port at TIDES TOMORROW gineer ;D. G, McDonald, putser, ble to enter legal marriages. | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE STEAMSHIPS the line. FOR RENT—Furnished flat. In- June 21 tow tid ‘ 5 { within six months of 1,000,000 prop- i g de, 0:27 am. 54 fee turn Here at 5 a.m. Friday and sail| b 3 A & Minimum charge, 50 cents. auire at San Francisco Bakery. || o yukon scheduled soutbbound e | pioh ‘(00 gios am. 116 foet. Ho b b for tho Gutside erty claims remaining among the| DIAT Leave Juneau Southbound Ot RET Sk 00 - saamala June 23. ; tide, 12 claims of approximately 1,500,000 LR 1Cy P b s FO ENT—S Turnished Low tide, 12:33 p.m, i v 5 | rincel T : ! R R ix room Iurnishe ARG At Sl soukbs B T 0 i Grecks formerly sent froim Tuf- : Princess Louise—June 13, 27, ]uly 3, | ULl |YUKON SAILS FOR i 33 e Prin. Alice—June 20’,"juty 1, fi, 22. Princess Charlotte—June 24, July 4, 15, 25. Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Foints ¢f United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient i i g d ? 19 high schools where voca- oL Yhe sient. MacKinnon Apartments, Petersburg and Kake an M b C Seres Y e b Tlin 1 high & s G et Sl g e o way ports. aorv's a’fc ward with the following Passen-|yiong) ggriculture was taught last| , "ARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER pups, onc male and one female. | pop pr o T Stcamheat- ® » e o 6 e ® ® 0 0 @ » & »: gers from Juneau: }vonr was $1,00042033, Roy H. REDUCED F S xf)‘rumlrchzt:rcfl ;;gczarn'nlid:maarcal ed apartment. Also one house- | — Regular Dinners _Herman Jolinson, F. E. SWarls,|yygmgs North Carofina Director | EXCURSIONS : argain. Address 329 care EMPIC. | yoeping apartment and one sleep- SALMON TREATY Fred W. Tiedt, R. V. Killewick, o1 " ggricultural Education said. | Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges Quentin Stone, A. 8. Martin, A. L.iqpere were 4,025 farm boys at-| Martin, G. O. Wedack, Mrs. R. |tending school regulatly and 4,179 Davis and two steerage for Bew-iadult pupils in evening classes. | Short Orders ' Lunches FOR SALE — One range pressure! ing room. Channel Apartments. tank and oil burner to fit any, Telephone 436. i HEARING WILL BE Tickets on Sale—May 22 to Bfip:emb - 30 Final Return Limit—October 81; 15:{0 kitchen range. Cheap4 ) s e e T R e Y T | ‘ 2. % o1 FOR RENT—Pianos, Radio Com-| I ATTLE | . Oren 6 am. to 2 a.m. ard. [ Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled phone 100, binations, Phonographs, exper.t| HELD IN SE James Truitt, L. T. Kuhre, Mrs | Mountain Resorts rurULAK PRICES EUROPE 2 piang tuning, phonograph repair- | ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. SOR SALR - HUCle Batlls Souse, | 'WASHINGTON, D. C., June 18.— C. M. Jorgensen and four steerage i : for WCordova; Mary David, Mr. and FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Fully furnished, about forty rdoms. | Also 8 cabins of two rooms, fully | furnished with waterfront prop-l erty. Reasornable terms can be| arranged. Address P. O. Box 553, | Juneau, Alaska. PR cof Sy I A | FOR SALE—Four room fully furn-! ished house; garage. Inquire 529 | Park Street. FOR SALE—Overhead Door Cor-| poration Garage Doors ‘of Alas- kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp-, son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. WANTED ‘WANTED—Woman wants work as chambermaid or other work con-! sidered. Write P. O. Box 906 or| address 327 care Empire. WANTED — Casn ror false teeth,| dental gold, discarded jewelry, | platinum, diamonds. Send to R. Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. FOR GOOD Cleaning and Pressing | | ALL 371 | Work called for and delivered | | The Capital Cleaners FERRY TIME CARD |{FOR RENT—One room furnished e e S L e L | Furnished apt., heated, open view. Senator Wesley L. Jones after test- FOR RENY — Fully furnished ing sentiment among the fishery apartments, single or double. and cannery interests cohcerning Newly painted; baths and hot the newly negotiated sockeye sal- water furnished. Furnished cabins mon treaty with Canada, has ac- $5.00 per month. 2 room house|ceded to requests that ratification furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap- be deferred, pending full confer- ply Seaview Apts. :‘cnce and consultation with those concerned. kitchenette and bath. Gross| He has amanged with Henry Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- atre. IT™ H. R. SHEPARD & SON, Inc. | | Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. | LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Lady’s suit jacket, blue' serge. Owner may have same by | calling at Empire and paying for | this ad. [ S | Our trucks go any place GENERAL INSURANCE “Xbnciute Secuity” Valentine Bullding Try Our $1.00 Dinner and 50¢ Merchants’ Lunch NAMGZPMN ARCADE CAFE I ] I 1 time.. A tank for Diesel and a tank for crude oil save burner tresuble. PHONE 143, NIGHT 5163 ‘REVIABLE TRANSFER P KANN’S STORE b O e THE RIGHT GOODS FOR GUARANTEED i AT THE RIGHT TIME HEATING and ’ AT THE RIGHT mcn' ' PLUMBING ' SEE HARRY MABRY Proprietor Mrs. thorp. PHONE YOUR ORDERS| TO US | We wikl attend to them promptly. Our coal, hay,| grain and transfer business| is increasing daily. There’s a| reason. Give us a trial orde: | today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 - Frank Mason for Port Al- LET Almquist Press Your suit. | {we call and deliver. Phone 528 $ DIRECT ¢ LLOYD W. L. COATES, Ageiit Valentine Building Juneau LINERS Canadian National Railways OPERATING PALATIAL STEAMERS 7 LUDWIC NELSON | 1€ A aoe a8 | IC NELSON | $ MONTREAL | i Watch Repairing [ OR QU i J Brunswick Agency B ; and , FRONT | e smeer LI BREMEN : SRR OR HAMBURG ‘ 2 o in'the new liners | Call in and Hear || cperELp . KOELN - TRIER RHAPSODY IN BLUE Largé outside cabins. .. world fa- by mous cuisine, Cabin and Third JESSE CRAWFORD Clasg ‘ On Victor Electrola and Also { a Victor Record BREMEN o & | , HALIFAX Q! JUNEAU MELODY | 9 WGl ci gopens § HOUSE B s, e oo, € | Calgaty,Vancouver ot your local agent } | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND.. Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: June 21; July 2;:14, 25 Fer Iuformaciou Apply to D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent J. B. BURFORD & CO.; Ticket Agents TELEPHONE 114 NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISil PACKERS ' Anyone desiring fish and dry s‘altlni'.fir the Oriental Market should please communicate With the Oriental Cooperative Corporation, Juneau, a. THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE CORPORATION i ] T _tesves yunesu tor Dowens waa |§ A, J. Haavver || v || 1t you want superior ||| “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” x:xaz pm. l NFI:OtNTN'fStTREhET Learn the Modern Way 1 y Work callpe between Vancouvet, B. C., and Skagway, “'Arluka, catiing at Prince || THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ] 12midnight | Cantracts Salicited Atly in-8 Mowths Phone 355 Departs from Juneas for south svery Satarday minight. || Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 186 dak s | i s e Write Tacoma, Wash. Conneéctions at Prince Rupert with Canadian National Railway I {M —_—_—= and at Vancouver with Canadian National Railway 4 lflflpm. K - for all points East. A P . |E§ EE £ SEXTIY}EESR RICAN All steamer rooms are outside and have hot. and cold running water. COAS{J%ITS(I‘):REII‘IX? mgfigfiN co : ‘ 3 | : Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 a’clock 1:3: 3 el LEGION H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau (A]irehc:! to léEpt}?r B;y,s.}tll::k éll;:et% T mo:,:floonih, qurft | s 3 & | A » , am, 3 ) 1 Alterations and | ARENA = = wi yomrts. lIc,e:\gziongr folr Skagway and Halnegozveryme: ;—a-tum:;m o:l; l Remodeling, | / : Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— - i—Etfective Aprll st ! Yur % | Next Smoker PHONES 83 ORS8 “The Store That Pleases” A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, ' Jyneau Ferry & Naviga- L b ‘ July 3 THE SAN I TARY GROCERY Triangle BuMding |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office l

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