The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 20, 1930, Page 7

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e . BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG YL - X AN TRAMPINTOE. -8ack Acan! s%&&% TRVIA To FORGET | AND BODGHT CAN- OPENERS: FOI I SHOULDA TAKEN MY 300 BUCKS - THE DAILY: ) Yhu Ve Gor e e AND.You DONT FRIDAY, JUNE20, 1930. i By BILLE DE BECK il = LISSEN. QLY VAL WANT R ! I THIS MESS oL GOT ME- OUR NEXT PICNIC - THAT HORS [HE COAT, EITHER! | IVE BEEN TAINKIN L Houaur | TR 2 S r SRS 8 e SRR3R/ B HOW ABOUT iRl WEAY & IMHALF OWNER &' A MILK CART - I'lL SELL \o/ THIS NEW SILK HAT 2 AND LM CONNA CHINA -N0oL ROTATHE SREAT SPARK MY HALE OF 7 Fande EAST, UNGLE. ACCEPT SURE ARE HM BACK S B M A Nour A SWetl [/ PARDNER, SPORT To You For TN BUCKS - ANVDAY! ANYTiME !/ -~ Marine News . ———— BusyY MANY \A\io:oev i s Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *Alaska June 21 Yukon June 23 tN'western June 21 June 23 *Aleutian June2l 9 am. June24 June 30 tAlameda June 34 9 pm. June 28 June 30 “Alaska June26 9 am. June29 July 5 *Yukon June28 9 am. July 1 July 7 iN'western ...July 1 9 pm. July 5 July 7 Aleutian July 5 9 am. July 8 July 14 tAlameda July 8 9 p.n. July 12 July 14 e s B N T Alaska July 10 9 am. July 13 July 19 PRINCE RUPERT HERE ON FIRST ; H. R. Roberts for Soapston2 ; N. Krupp and H. B. Crew- son for Sitka; Ben Metz for Hoo- nah; T. E. Willis for Excursion In- let; John Marnovch for Chichagof. In addition to her present voy- age the Margnita will 'make but one more trfp to Sitka under her con- tract, which will be, taken over by SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau t—Southeastern Alaska Route. *—Southwestern Alaska Route " INFORMATION AND TICKETS: PHONE 2 W. E. NOWELL, Agent . TRIP OF YEAR Canadian National Lines| the Estebeth on July 1. - eeeee0ce e e 80 &) Sister Mary Claude and Sister, | ®iMary Magdeline for Victoria; Mrs. Steamer Movements E. M. Polley, Miss D. Smith, C. H. MPANY | THE EMPIRE Is the Medium e & Through which the general blic can always have its wants supplied. 4 Closing time for classified dlivertisements: 2 P. M, Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. . Ten cents per line first in- sertion. “Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. ¥ Count five average words to e line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. Northwestern is due to arrive " at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Princess Charlotte due Satur- day afternoon or evening. Dorothy Alexander due 7 am. Sunday. Admiral Rogers due to arrive Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle June 21 at 9 a.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June “ 21 at 9 pm. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle June 21 at 9 pm. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 23 at 8 pm. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle June 24 at 9 p.m. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle June 25 at 10 am. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 25 at 9 p.m. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle June 26 at 10 am. SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS Alaska due southbound at 9:30 o'clock tonight. Prince Rupert due southbound 4 room bunga- Douglas Tele- | FOR RENT or Sa low, brand new. phone 18. “furnished | apart- | FOR RENT—Completel steam heated four-room ment. Telephone 536. FOR RENT—Four room furnished house with bath. Telephone 183. | © 0000000000000 0060600v0600000000808 Prrrrrrrrrer . e S [ ] FOR RENT—Four room furnished! o house. Telephone 518 between 5 o | and 6 p. m. le FOR RENT—5 room furnished apt. ® Electric range. Phone 2004. i-“(SR. EE&'F;:;raofll7\:r1)ished apt. at midnight, Saturday. e Yukon scheduled southbound Smith, E. Pemberthy _and E. W. Davis for Seattle. «* ' ! 'QUEEN LOADS FISH HERE EARLY TODAY The Queen, Capt. Olaf Hansen, |arrived in port from the Triangle Tour at 8:30 p.m. yesterday with the following passengers for Ju- neau: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chamberlin, R. Boyes, C. A. Hawthorne, Mrs. James Gordon, B. W. Burke, W. D. Gross and one steerage. Before leaving at 5 a.m. today, the, Queen docked at the Juneau iCold Storage Company wharf and loaded 10 tierces of mild cured salmon for the Juneau Cold Stor- age and 16 for Melchior, Armstrong, Dessau. Passengers sailing for the south were: Mrs. H. J. Johnson, for Seattle; Louis Oden and G. McDonald for Ketchikan; Rosalin Lanado, Mrs, Lanado, and two steerage for Wrangell; €. K. Christoferson, R. Anderson and Walter B. Helsel for Petersburg. e —— e s e scveve e L TIDES TOMORROW . 000 eee0 00000 i | i Vessel Opens Season ! 130 Passengers |Prince Rupert, Capt. E. Mabbs rived in po: rs for Juneau we clder, Kenneth B. son, Arthur Emmons, Eugene Kra {With 130 ,through passengers| aboard and six for this ecity, the Canadian National Lines steamship at 5:30 p.m. yesterday CRITICAL TILT THIS EVENING {Moose and—E;éion Booked| to Clash — Paps Must f and sailed for Skagway at 11 p.m b 1A Tt is due to return here southbound Wm to Keep L Race about midnight Saturday for Van- y i €ouver and way ports. Tonight's game of baseball at the .|City Park between the Moose and American Legion teams will either de the championship of the first half or deadlock the two outfits, zer, Richard Hodges and H. Washburn, Jr. with the remaining game as the Capt. Mabbs is making his m_mldccldmg one in the City League. trip he in 12 years. He ls an The Vets cleaned house on thei oldtimer in the company’s service,{Eiks last night and went a il béing connected with it for game ahead of the Moose. ~Ag the years. Twenty years ago he made!!¥0 leading teams, Vets and Paps, {hts: first trip on the Prince Rupert,{118ve two more games between themselves this half, the Moose bringing her from Vancouver north to Prince Rupert. First officer on the ship is David Birss, Ernest Caldwell is S and J. W. Bryant, third off A E. Eva purs the Vancouver-Queen Charlotte land run His assistants are "fin Jack Crawford who is on the| Prince Henry, one of the new| bodts. He was last on the Al Tun in 1925 as stant to Craw- ford. Since then he has been on _{on the elbow while batting and the | must win both to come out ahead, while a single win for the Legion will mean that they will be featured the Little World Series next | {fall Cameron is interested in wmmnz‘I to the extent that he will use his | best- pitcher again tonight, if Man-| | lhis fight last night, but was hit| | condition of his arm today is not Passenger accom- modations on §° Admiral Line v. - els have been tompletely and materjally improv- ed. You will find Southbound Leave Arrive. Leave Beattle Juneau Juneau Alex..June 17 June 22 June22 Dor. them very attrac- | Watson June 26 Rogers ..Junel® June23 June26 Evans June 25 June 28 July 10 Queen ..June26 June30 July 3 Dor. Alex..June27 July 2 July 2 Watson July 2 July 5 July 17 Rogers July 3 July 7 July 10 Dor. Alex..July 8 July 13 July 13 INFURMATION AND TICKETS: ¥ BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 GUY. L. SMITH,. Agent, Douglas. ' ADMIRAL LINE FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound CANADIAN PACIFILC. Princess Louise—June 13, 27; July 8, Apply at CLIf Apts. {e June 23. Low tide, 2:43 am. 35 fect. i ton. | known. | FOR TENT Furmhed Tt Iac|® Admiral Watson due south- @| High tide, 8:38 am. 113 feet. 8¢ Hewit, first, and J. F. Fenton| % pete Schmitz, who looks good in|| | B.C. COAST. 18, 29. FOR SAI:E 1" quire at San Francisco Bakery. e bound about June 26. Low tide, 2:31 p.m. 45 feet. Other officers a H. H. Boya,|the eves of his manager, Art Mc-| l) . A] ’ J ‘.)0 J 1 ] 11 22 % . LOCAL SAILINGS High tide, 8:54 p.m., 146 fect. |Gfiff Eugineer, who was also trans- |Kinnon, and to many local fans, % rin. Alice—Jjune <V, July 1, 11, 2z, FOR SALE crh.ense — Ten oo .FOR RENT—Well furnished sleep-|® Margnita scheduled to leave e e Ferred dtt Lhcywcst coast’ furr- and | W1l heave for the Moose. Pete Pflncess Charloue—,]une 24. July 4 house in center of town of Sel-| jng room. Centrally located. Tele-| ® for ‘Sitka and way ports at Chief Stewdrd, Jack Webb, who was |Will be seen trying tonight, for he Pt p P dovia. Suitable for rooming house | business. Address Seldovia ! Radio- Station, Seldovia, Alaska. i FOR SALE_Round bottom double ender skiff. Apply The Hub,| Douglas, Alaska. 6 o'clock Thursday night. America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 pam. for Petersburg and Kake and | way ports. leoeeoees e ase phone 1194. i ; e FOR' RENT — BSingle apartments' g furnished, heated and electric re-| o frigeration. Permanent or ftran-|g sient. MacKinnon Apartments. FOR SALE—Jewstt Touring Car ln" good condition with five excellent | tires. Burroughs Adding Machine | in first class condition. Apply| Room 18, Valentine Building. FIRE SALE: Radiators, Oil or| Water Tanks, Steam, Water and | Soil Pipe. Doors, Windows and | Plate Glass. Fir Lumber of all| dimensions. A Brick Bat FREE ith every order. Tel. 186 or s¢e THE FREE LANCE WRECK- ER at MALONY QUGOUT. LEE ROX, in charge. § 3 FOR SALE—New Hawaiian Steel | Quitar, about half price. Com- plete course of personal instruc- tion, very reasonable. Address 331 care Empire. | PR SRS SRR e FOR SALE — Two thorobred bull pups, one male and one femal From registered stock and at a bargain. Address 329 care Empire. i FOR SALE — One range pressure tank and oil burner to fit any! kitchen range, -Cheap. = Tele-| phone 109. FOR SALE—Home Boarding House. | Fully furnished, about forty rooms. | Also 8 cabins of two rooms, fully furnished with waterfront prop-| erty. Reasonable terms can he : arranged. Address P. O, Box 553, Juneau, Alaska. 6 a5t | —_— FOR SALE—Four room fully furn- ished house; garage. Inquire 629 Park Btreet. | i FOR SALE—Overhead Door Jor- poration Garage Doors df Alas- kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady’s light brown colored purse. Probably on Willoughby Avenue. Contains cash and ring. Libeal “reward ‘if returned to| Empire. or Stolen—Eastman Kodak, t pocket size. ~Black leather case. No questions asked if re- turned to Empire. Reward. | | | THE NEW IDEAL ' \SHOPPE 218 Front Street Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and Finnish Copperware — Knives | | | I [ b | [ | \ c | | w 1 _ Mail Orders Solicited FOR RENT—Two-rocm steam heat- ed apartment. Also one house- keeping apartment and one sleep- ing room, Channel Apartments. Telephone 436. FOR RENT—Piano:, Radio Com- binations, Phonographs, expert| piano tuning, phonograph repair- ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. | PRINCESS ALICE IN ON WAY TO OUTSIDE Steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas Cliffe, arrived in pott from the north at 5 o'clotk’ this morn- with the following passengers from Juneau: A. L. Cunningham, 'J. T. McNeil and Mrs. McNeil for Prince Rupert; A. Olelland, Miss A. R. Monteith, $5.00 per month. 2 room hmuelMlss L. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. R. furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap- M. Curtis, Marjorle Curtis and ply Seaview Apts. Miss Alice Merritt for Vancouver. FOR RENT—One room furnishe ?———————————-flr kitchenette and bath. Gross| FOR GOOD Apartments. Apply Colissum The- I C]eaning and Pregsing atre. | ' OALL 371 | Work called for and delivered | | The Capital Cleaners H..R. SHEPARD “& SON, Inc. GENERAL ' INSURANCE “Absolute Hecurity” Valentine Bullding FOR RENJ — Fully furnizhed | apartments, single or double. Newly painted; baths and hot; water furnished. Furnisheéd cabins Furnished apt., heated, open view. Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. WANTED WANTED at once—Two girls for herring plant, Apply R. C. Hur- ley, Valentine Building. WORK WANTED — Dressmaking wanted by the day or will d» home work by the hour. le- phone 4743 for appolntmsm.tlsi Cora Benson. WANTED—Woman wants work as chambermaid or othér work con- sidered. Write P. O. Box 906 or address 327 care Empire. WAN — Cusn ror false tecth, dental gold, discarded’ jewelry,' platinum, diamonds. Send to R.| Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y.- Yofi get results from __printing done by us N of JNERANO T Learn the Modcriz Way Play Real Jazz Piano in 3 Months Write Tacoma, Wash. T T T Dime & Dollar Building "and Loan Association Is under the supervision of the AMERICAN State approved bonds. zonmans| AT Juneau E:‘:fieniifivo Next Smoker H. J. Eberhart Jily 3° GASTINEAU HOTEL © 00000000 000000000000060000000600000000000000000000eb ing and sailed south at 8 o‘ck:ckI HALIBUT PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, B. C,, June 20, —8ixty-two thousand pounds of halibut ' were sold here yesterday. American halibut sold for 7 and 162 cents and Cahadian for 6 and 14.1 cents. SEATTLE, June 20.—Six vessels here Thursday for 10 and 15% cents. —————— CYGAN HERE TODAY The Cygan, Capt. Herrman, U. S. Coast Guard cruiser, arrived in port ‘carly this morning and left shortly after her arrival for Haines to he- gin the annual target practice work. ——— PIANO TUNING* Dell, E. Bheriff, Alaska's Tuner, now & ptineau Hotel. 3 PHONE YOUR ORDERS _TO.US We will attend to them promptly. < Qur coal, 4 grain and transfer business is increasirg daily. There’s ¢ | reason. Glve us a trial ordg {today and learn why. | You Can’t Help Being ! Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 | i If you 'wm;t superior woek, ca CAPITE LAUNDRY Phone 355 with' 06,200 pounds of halibut sold | second steward on the Prince Ru- pert last season. MARGNITA DEPARTS FOR SITKA VOYAGE Motorship . Margnita, Capt. Sev- crin @wanson, left Juneau for Sit- ka and wayports at 6 p.m. last night with the following passen from here: C. J. Springer, Jack Keats, Joe Jacksoh ‘and ¥ J. Thotpe for Tena- s|phone 420 before June 25th. | must win to keep his outfit in the running. i ——— . TO TELEPHONE PATRONS A new telephone directory Is now in course of preparation, Patrons cortemplating ehangé of &ddress or persqns who' wish to have ' tele- phones fostalled are requested to notify the Telephone Comphny. Tele- ddv. | | | ———.———— Mosquito Dope. Keeps mosquitoes gway. Juneau Drug Co. —adv. | # 24 7 ' _NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH PACKERS Anyone desiring fish and dry salting 1 m‘hb’wld please communicate e Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. -« THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE CORPORATION What is Carhation Milk? Simply pure, wholésome, whote milk, evaporated to doublecreaminess, sterilized for safekeeping arid conven- iently packaged. You'll find itabsolutely depentdableand wonderfully econdmical. © Carnation Milk is safe- guardéd at the source by strictest’ cleanliness in the cére ‘'and milking “of the cows, And this protection contipues until it reaches you inl hernetically scaled - 8. w. for Cook Book 4nd Baby Book "5 GAMNATION COMPANY . 0. Box 1908, Seattle s . 15, 25. Tickeéts sold to or from all Eastern Foints of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMME EXCURSIONS . g Various Routes Stop-Over Pri Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 80 " ‘I; lilml Re}u‘m L;xi\l:—-l)flober %1' lggl‘l)ed t Banf: e Loulse—Unex fi‘mtain Resorts ' FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building g Canadian National Railways OPERATING PALATIAL STEAMERS “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” between Vancouver, B. €., and Skagway, Alaska, calling at Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Juneau, and at Wrangell southbound Steamer arrives at Juneau every Thursday P. M. from the south. Departs from Juncau for south every Saturday midnight. Juneau Connections at Prince Rupert with Canadian National - Railway and'at Vancouver with Canadian National ‘Railway for all points East, All steamer rooms are outside and have hot and cold running water. H. R. SHEPARD, ‘Agent, Junean 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 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ' MOTORSHIP MARGNITA . Leaves City Dock every Thursday evi at 6 a’clock Adlxwee1 “‘t' to g:nt}:t Bfay,SHk.;Vk é]r;letg‘ Te "Hoonah, P?ft ———— | Althorp, ichagof, Sitka, af m,Kfllls:oo 3 A way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Hain V’vmtnhu Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— " A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Phone 149. - peny the Oriental the Oriental THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136

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