The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 19, 1930, Page 7

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TH THE BROADSIDE JWINNER ¢ ThNK < ANNOUNCEMENT . OF THE ,,,N, o} TREMENDOUS PURSE A COR. T FOR THE REST 4 | Yo % UR LIEE! POOR SPARKY! F L COULD ONLY L/ LA INTEREST IN -n-us .- ¥ flr GREAT RACING EVENT ‘TRIPLES ovea NIGHT | iy, @ WNERS, TRAINERS, JOCKEYS AND EVEN THE HORSES ARE KEYED T A FEVER ©ITeH N ANTICIPATION OF THE GREAT STRUGGLE FOR SUPREMAGCY %, . * « WE FOR RENT THE EMPIRE Is th( Medium steam heated ' four-room apart- ment. Telephone 536. s Through yhich the general public can, always have its wants suppled. Closing :ime for classified advertisexents: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- FOR RENT—Four room furnished house. Telephone 518 between 5 and 6 p. m. vertisemeats: 11 A. M. ! T - FOR REN 5 room furnished apt. i u;‘;?:ncmts per; g Fas I Electric range. Phone 2004. FOR RENT—3 room furnished apt. Apply at CIliff Apts. Five tents for continuous C subsequht. insertion. Coury five average words to = the 1 Mmmum charge, 50 cents. s eremeeeareead FOR RENT—Well furnished sleep-| T e T e | ingroom. Centrally located. Tele-| FOR RENT—Furnished flat. In- quire at San Francisco Bakery. frigeration. Permanent or tran: rm—éALE—Jewett ToocE Y poed sient. MacKinnon Apartments. Deuglas, Alaska. #25000Z T '"umw;“l T il ||| ! ENCUGH ™ RETRE. ON AND LIVE LIKE THE PRINGE OF WALl o= 808 00000000000000000000608 Prrrramrrrom FOR RENT—Completely furnished' FOR RENT—Four room furnished house with bath. Telephone 183.] sgood condition with five excellent {/ tires. Burroughs Adding Machine | in first class condition. Apply Room 18, Valentine Building. IFIRE SALE: . Radiators, Oil or Water Tanks, Steam, Water and Soil Pipe. Plate Glass. Fir Lumber of all dimensions. A Brick Bat FREE with every order. Tel. 186 or see THE FREE LANCE WRECK- ER at MALONY DUGOUT. LEE ROX, in charge. FOR SALE—New Hawaiian Steel Guitar, about half price. Com- ‘plete course of personal instrue- tion, very reasonable. Address 331 care Empire. M R A R FOR SALE — Two thorobred bull pups, one male and one female. From registered stock and at a | ‘bargain. Address 320 care Empire. FOR SALE — One range pressure ‘tank and oil burner to fit any ‘kitchen range. Cheap. Tele- iphone 109. B s i B il A A FOR SALE—Home Boarding House. Fully furnished, about forty rooms. tAlso 8 cabins of two rooms, fully {furnished with waterfront prop- serty. Reasonable terms can be grranged. Address P. O. Box 553, ‘Junean, Alaska. FOR SALE—Four room fully furn- iished house; garage. lmkow Park Street. — e FOR SALE—Overhead Doer ©Cor- poration Garage Doors of - Alas- ,kan_Sitka Spruce. E. L.'S$amp- :.on, xmmkm, Alaska, Agent. . LOST AND FOUND LOST—German Police Dog. Heavy ileather colldr. * Reward. Tele- 'phune 92. ot = I directffomthe | manufactorer Doors, Windows and | FOR RENT—Two-rocm steam heat- | ed apartment. Also one house-| keeping apartment and one sleep-'| ing room. Channel Apartments.| | Telephone 436. FOR RENT—Pianoy, Radio Com- binations, Phonographs, expert | piano tuning, phonograph repair- ! ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENY — Fully furnished | apartments, single or double Newly painted; baths and hot | water furnished. Furnished cahins $5.00 per month. 2 room house furnished, $15.0 per month. Apnl ply Seaview Apts. FOR me room furnished kitchenette™ and bath. Gross Apartments. Apply culuelun The- atre, Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. WANTED WANTED at once—Two girls for herring plant. Apply R. €. Hur- | ley, Valentine Building. | ]WORK WANTED — Dremnlldng wanted by the day or will dy home work by the heur., Tele- | phone 4743 for appointment. Miss{ Cora Benson. WANTHD—Woman wants work as chambermaid or other work con- sidered. Write P. O. Box 906 or address 327 care Empire. § P SN SR SN {WANTED — Casn ror mnm dental gold, ' discarded jew platinum, diamonds. Send % Uhler, 207 Jefferson. Ave., Brook- Iyn, N. Y. FOR GUARANTEED HEATING and PLUMBING SEE A. J. Hawver FRONT . STREET Next to Nifty Shoppe Telephone 379 Contracts Solicited Any Place in Alaska The Coffee Sh MRS. K. KOO Home cookéd meals a8 you m them.” Featuring Chicken Din= | ners every Thursday. Rice & | Ahlers Bldg., Corner Tbl'd and P ARSI L TR it & o - 5 50 Furnished apt.," heated, open view. | oF “« J es )| , MAKE LM UNDER - il o ol et e et e’ DONT WARRY WEETHEARQT PAPA LOVES S EVEA (F YOUL AlAT GST A GHMQF e - L % © 19%0, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights resérved. Steamer Movements Prince Rupert is due about 5:30 oclock this afternoon. Northwestern is due to arrive Saturday., Princess Charlotte due Satur- day afternoon or evéning. Dorothy Alexander due 7 a.m. Sunday. Admiral Rogers due to arrive Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle June 21 at 9 am. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 21 at 9 pm. Northland scheduled to . sail from Seattle June 31 at 9 pm. Prince George scheduled to sail 93 at. 8 pam., Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle June 24 at § p.h. sail from Seattlé June 25 at 10 a.m. 3 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Queen scheduled southbound 8:30 tonight and salls at 5 a.m. tomorrow. Princess Alice due in port at 5 a.m. Friday and salls ab 8. Alaska due southbound sbout midnight tomorrow night. Yukon scheduled southbound June 23. Admiral Watson due bound about June 26. LOCAL BAILINGS Margnita scheduled to . leavs for Sitka and why ports ab south- - FOR SALE | Dphone 1194. | . FOR SALE—Round bo¥,om double FOR RENT — Single apartments cxfiex skiff. Apply *The Hub,; furnished, heated and electric re- o . 8 o'clock Thursday. night. | ® America First léaves every Wednesday at 1 pm. for ;. Petersburg and Kake and E ADMIRAL Rocm ]s : S e seees sl NOWENROUTE NORTH| |® TIDES TOMORROW L4 (o 000000000000 Low tide, 1:37 am., 47 feet. High tide, 7:21 am,, 11.2 feet. Low tide, 1:31 pum,, 41 feet. High tide, 8:04 pm., 138 feet. e WOMEN- Mooseheart Legion will meet at 8 loclock tonight.. Initiatioh. All Le- glonnaries requested.to attend. So- lolal session Iollmvmg “All hus- bands are invited. AGNEN. GRIGG, . Recorder. —adv. Cle‘unin’g in | 'Work called for Ind Mfimud g The Capital Cleaners l - Play Real Jazz Piano in 3 Months Write Tacoma, Wash. AMERICAN . LEGION ARENA Next Smoker July 3 Marine News from Vancouver Jane ¢ Admiral Evans, scheduled to e : LOSE SEA&UN ON HALIBUT T0 BE SET AHEAD New Treaty Would Change Date to November | —Is Not Ratified The annual closing date for. hali- but fishing in North Pacific water5| «[1s fixed on November 1, instead | o |0f November 15, as heretofore re- e fduired, under the new halibut o |tfeaty recently signed by the Unit- ed States and Canada. The International Fisherles Com- | o jmission, which is continued to car- o |1V on further investigations of the halibut fishery, is empowered to o |alter the close season from time o to time as it fihds advisable, and, with the approval of the Governor o | General of Canada and the Presi-! eldent of the United States, limit o /the catch of halibut and take other o |action deemed necessary for preser- . vation of the fishery. eo| The new tréaty supplants. the o [convention of 1923 ahd will remain o |in force for five years and there- o [after two years from the date when o felther of the contracting parties shall give notice to the other of its desire to terminate it. «The treaty will not be considered o |Senate until the next regulnr sloh’ of Congress! {Spaniards, 24,251 Lithuanians, 21,-,lands = embraced Hfor ratificaion By the Uhited Btates | Rum! _ 1947 Jugo-Slavs. By BILLE DE BECK \\ "é& YU |ADMIRAL EVANS IN PORT BOUND SOUTH The Admiral Evans, Capt. C. A. Christiansen, arrived in port from the Westward at 9 p.m. today with C. Jones and R. Anderson as pas- sengers for Juneau.: She left an: hour later for the [§outh. Those leaving here were: A. Kirro, Matt Karhkanan, E: S. |, Stoddard, Peter Nekloff and Jacob Dahlberg for : Seattle; Olaf Hult Want Ad Rules —_— Here, are seven. rules.worth con- sidering. if you want to make youc want-ads rmake good: . Think carefnlly about your pro- position, Direct Jour seiting ctforts at the individaal Be spegific, ' Use colorful words. Avold generalities. Tell the whole story. | Emphasize. the - best. feature of 12 3. your offer. jifor Wrangell; VerniJ. Hoban, Mrs. price. {Flora Tate, J. Dy Wallace and . ::::‘o:mmmg as easy as pos- Raymond Swanson for Petersburg. ' ™ * e e HALIBUT PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, .B.: C., June 19.—Sixty-five thousand pounds of | —} halibut were sold here yesterday. | No. 3015:A | American fish sold for 7 and 172/, the District Gotirt- for . the Ter- cents and’ Canidian for 6 and 151} ritory of Alaska, Fist. Division. g ¢ Frank Aftic, Plaintiff, vs. Admir- alty Island Coal Cgmpany, a cor-| poration, and Granville J. Hnrk- NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE SEATTLE, June 19. — Seventy-! four thousand. pounds of halibut| rader, Defendants. | were sold here yesterday for 8, WHEREAS, on. the 9th day of and 15% cents. ' {May, 1930, a judgment and decrec e {was duly made and enter¢d in the Brazil Rece’v“ Big District Court for the Territory of | 3 s Alaskd, First Division, fn favor of List of Immigrants!ine above-mentioned (piaintif®, Frank Afric, against the. above- RIO JANEIRO, June 19-—In the hamed defendants, Admiralty Island | past four years 405622 immigrants Coal Company, a corporation, anm entered Brazil, according to figures |Granville J. Harkrader, wherein it | in President Washington Louls' re- was ordered, adjudged and decreed cent message to Congress. that the above-hamed plaintifff was Portuguese, naturally, were first|entitled to and had a valid and with 142,788 entries and Japanese [Subsisting lien upon that certain | next with 45,308. It is estimated,|coal mining property known as the | however, that -within five years, Admiralty Island .Coal Combanys Japanese will be close o, if not/mine, or “The Harkrader: Mine," ahead of, the Portuguese. | (situate on the southerly shore n[\ How the peoples of Europe are| Salmofi Bay, Admiralty Island, in turning to South America for new|the Juneau Recotrding Precinct, homes may - be . judged from the! Territory of Alaska, said coal min- other nationalities In the list. ing property being) more particular- There were 36,245 Italians, 26,963 |ly described as follows, to-wit: the| in_ that certain | 18,850 patent from -the United States of America to George Harkrader, Ju- neau Serial 0492, dated February 131 Germans, 21,112 Poles, arians, 11,276 Syrians and 6,- SEATTLE, June 19. — Steamer | Admiral Rogers sailed for “South- | east Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this' {forenoon with 142 first class pas- | isengers and 45 steerage. } Pascengers bopked for Juneau are | Miss H. Campen and Mrs. Frances | Freeman. ——_———— Try. thé . Five 0'Clock Dinner Spesials at Mabry's. —adv Learn the Modern Way I PHONE YOUR ORDERS " To Us We wik attend to them Our ¢oal, hay, trmtfln"rguslness datly. e [ rder If/ you want superior wox! i CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 355 T 21st, 1913, containing 132.67 acres | i more of less as embraced in U. 8. FERRY TIME CARD coal land survey No. 312, (said| patent being - filed - for - record in| Leaves Juniean for Dodgles and |00k 30 of Deeds, at pagts 314-315 ¥ Thane & of the records of the Juneau Re-| '_'u A.m. 6:16.p.m. cording Precinct, at Juneau, Alas- bt b bocd g ka,) 'together with the buildings, l"Wp:f .;E:g::‘ machinery, c¢ompressors, engines, 2.0 pm 1 " " I'boilers and other equipment situ- | 3:18 D-'ll.’ “M‘u.‘.: ated thereon, in the sum of $8,-| “wpa lansd e, BATO, with Interest on ¥ o axt al .10, wi nterest on | Leaves Douglas for Juncan |said amounts from the 22nd day| 8:30hm. 6:30pm. t April ‘ 9:30 . 17:48 pm, c.» pril, 1930, (until paid nt' the | 9:30 an.t 9:58 pm, rate of 8% per annum) and; n-.u;:q $11:30p.m, WHEREAS, 't is also ordered, !:2; 13:16am, adjudged and. decreed that all and 8: 3 1:18am. singular the property and premises | 3 therein mentioned be sold by the ; United States Marshal for the Ter- | will be accepted. ritory” of * Alaska, First Division, in fll_lli.m the’ manner pmv(ded by law; m’mi! m HEREBY GIVEN, {thdt 1, the safd United States Mar shal, will sell the said property, both real and personal, (and the| whole thereof) to the highest bid-| der for gash b public auction af, ithe Uhited States Courthouse in| the City of Juneau, Territory of | Alaska, First Division, on the 17th| day of July, 1930, at the hour of| two o'clock in the afternoon of sald day' to sdtisfy the said judg- ment and dectee. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 18th day of June, 1630. ALBERT WHITE, ¥ U, 8. Marshal. By W. R.!GARSTER, Deputy. Fiest pulitieation, Jdne 19, 1930. _publieatioh, July 10, 1930. Gahadian Natiohil ‘Railways Y | OPERATING PALATIAL'STEAMERS “PRiNCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” between Vancouver, B. C., and Skagway, Alaska, calling at Prince Rupert Ketchikan, Juneau, and at Wrangell southbound hx‘:mu 4t Janean every Thursdsy P. M. from the south. Jmafi Ferry erry & Navlgn- flon Compnny Call in and Hear RHAPSODY IN BLUE by JESSE CRAWFORD On Victor Electrola and a Victor Record JUNEAU MELODY . HOUSE this | from Juneau for south every llllflhy midnight. Connectlons at Prince Rupert with Canadian National Railway and at Vancouver with Canadian Ndtional Railway for all points East. All steamer rooms aré outside and havé Hot and cold running water, PHONE 478 "LlwhmA GROCERY' WL U T H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau lllllllmllmlflllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIl ..The Home of Better Groceries I\ —————= |way ports. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Dué Juneau Northbound Southbound June 7 June 9 June 9 June 18 June 16 June 21 June 23 June 23 June 30 June 30 July 5 Steamer *Alaska .. *Yukon 1N'Western *Aleutian tAlameda *Alaska *Yukon 1N'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 June 17 June 21 June 24 June 26 9 p.m. 9am. 9am. 9 am. 9am. 9pm, 9am, #pm, 9a.m. *—Southwestern Alaska Route. t—Southeastern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 L it TF. ISHIP C Cor Bouthbound Arrive Leave Juneau Juneau June 22 June 22 June 26 June 26 July 10 July 3 July 2 July 17 July 10 July 13 Admiral Line. ve.- sels have been sompletely and mflw,‘flu’lmfl" ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- able. Lenve Beattle Dor. Alex...June 17 Watson Rogers Evans Queen Dor. June 19 June 25 ~June 26 Alex.. June 27 Watson ...July 2 Rogers | ..July 3 Dor. Alex..July 8 June 23 June 28 June 30 July 2 July 5 July 17 July 13 INFURMATION AND TIOKETS: Y BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 GUY L. ‘SMITH, Agént, Douglas FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Louise—Junc 13, 27; July 8, 18, 29. Prin. Alice—June 20, July 1, 11, 22. Princess Charlotte—June 24, July 4. 15,:25. Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-Over. Privileges Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Final Return Limil ctober 81, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled 1 Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building CANADIAN PACILFI B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Juneau NORTHLAND ‘TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: June 21; July 2, 14,25 5 Fer Iuformaciow Apply to | D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents TELEPHONE 114 NGYI‘ICE TO FISHERMEN AND. FISH A £ i Market shouid please cm.m" cm" ofox Cooperative Corporation, Juné THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE CORPORATION the Oriental the Oriental - THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 a’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, 100, Leaving for Skagway and Haines every othe: Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, - | Old Papers for-sale at Empire Office

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