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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY JULY t,.1930.- QUEEN SALSFOR [\ VOYAGE TO SITKA “Tomorrow’s Styles {FINEST Marine NeWS | The Queen, Capt. Olat Hansen, Today” { STEAMERS d in port northbound y morning, left for e Tour at 9 p.m. with We Are Vacating e . |the following pa rs from Ju- sescececcccce neau: Slemer Movement: u 0 IN Robert Redding for the round trip and south to Seattle; Ed Levy for Yukon in port and scheduled to sail westbound at 4 p.m. Princess Charlotte is due from the south at 4 o'clock this afternoon. J. Roberts, R. | SAILING SCHEDULE 33 TO JUNEAU LN . 3 A A Leave Due Juneau Due Ji BN |toria Spaulding, Mrs, F. M. Mills, | u - Due Juneau . 'Mrs. B H Eleanor Harris and | em 1- Steamer Seattle Northbound Seuthbound Large Number of First jane 1 Jai b Dorothy Alexander is due at g Sitka; Lucy H.| *Alaska. ... June 21 7 am. tomorrow and sails at v Mrs. E. L. Winter Tudon . June 23 remlses < Class Passengers Come S i Lopegy for) Nwestern June2l June23 Prince Rupert is due Thurs- Here from Seattle - |maines. Alsutian: .. JHOESE SR ahiCBRRh (SN » 3 & ....June24¢ 9 pm. June28 June 30 % day night. " She is due to return here some-! ka ......June26 9 am. June20 July 5 SCHEDULED SAILINGS With 39 first class passengers time Thu v night and will leave | s k ...June28 9 am, July 1 July 7 Northwestern scheduled to sail aboard for Juneau, the Yukon,|for Sennu ay forenoon. | z f July 1 9pm. July 5 July 7 from Seattle July 1 at 9 pm. @ {Capt. H. Anderson, arrived in port eee———— 1 weduly 59 am. July 8 July 14 Admiral Watson scheduled to ® |from the south at 9:30 am. today. TT ! v VAT S e i July 14 " sail from Seattle July 2 at ® |Those who disembarked here are: PRINCESS CHARLO E ! { " 'S"vmtyl'lew tg ““A*l Jk‘”" éa 5 July 19 10 am. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bernier, C. B.| DUE THIS AFTERNOON, ‘ L»S‘u‘l‘jm\\('fstc;:] ‘Alnska. Route. Northland scheduled to sail ®|Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Branch, AL | R B | 5 . S from Seattle July 2 at 9 am. Otezza Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs.| Steamer Princess. Charlotte, of DRILSSI“S INFORMATION AND, TIORRLS: | @ Princess Loulse scheduled to ®|J. E. Click, Carl Olick, Audrey|the Canadian Pacific Lines, is due! PHONE 2 | sail from Vancouver July 2 ®|Click, Mervin Click, Mrs. A. R.ijn port at 5:30 o'clock this after- | 8t i Duncan, Miss Corinne Duncan, |poon from the south. The follow- COATS W. E. NOWELL, Agent Admiral Rogers scheduled to sall from Seattle July 3 at 10 a.m. Virgil Fulton, Clark M. Garber, J.[mg passe 's are aboard for Ju- Hardy, Charles W. Hawkesworth, |neau, | SUITS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hinckle, Mrs.| Miss Ann Elliott, H. Gangler, A.! © 0 00 0000000000000 0000 0060000060000 et frrrrerrrror at Cost Aleutian scheduled to sail from R. A. Hooven, Miss Tone Howie, W./Gangler Virgini ‘ 3 , Miss ginia Metzgar, n Seattle July 5 at 9 am. D. Howie, Vida M. Howie, J. Ja-|Mijss L. Robbins and Capt. Willlam S‘VI‘AATERS Princess Alice is scheduled to cobs, Miss Dorothy Jueal, Mr. and |gtrong. | " sail from Vancouver July 5 @ |Mrs. Arthur H. Miller, Olive Trow- | PSP ¥ GV | S" K at 9 p.m. er, Emma R. White, Elizabeth Wi-| ogld papers for sals a3 The Em- 1 gen, C. F. Lane and two steerage pire. from Seattle. 2 - E. S. Shipp, W. Fromholz, Mrs. Cora Mitchell and Mrs. Lee King from Ketehikan; W. R. Singleton, Irene Collier, Dr. Frederick David- son and Willlam Campen from ‘Wrangell. | Although she was due at 4 am,, the steamer did not arrive until 9:30 am., as she was unable to go through Wrangell Narrows because Ior a low tide. She came around 'Cape Devision after leaving Wran- gell. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 7 at or Les Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle July 8 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Queen scheduled in port on Thursday night and sails southbound Friday morning. Alaska scheduled southbound July 5. Admiral Evans is scheduled southbound July 10. LOCAL SAILINGS Pacific leaves every Wednes- day at 10 am. for Peters- | burg, Kake and way ports, returning to Juneau via Port Alexander. . . em e 0080 b0 s \DERWEAR FLLANNEL 1 modations on € [ Admiral Line vec.= b 5 Bouthbound sels have been Leave Arrive Leave completely and Beattle Juneau Juneau materjally improv- - ed. You will find % June 22 June 22 SKIRTS KNICKERS them very attrac- June 26 tive and comfort- ¢ June 23 June 26 BLOUSES = : o Junesd Juy 8 " Dor. Alex..June27 July 2 July 2 Etc., Etc. Watson ..July 2 July 5 July 17 Rogers ...July 3 July 7 July 10 | ™, Dor. Alex..July 8 July 13 July 13 PRINCESS ALICE IS SOUTH EARLY TODAY The Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas | R INFURMATION AND TIORETS: SALE . | e § BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone © 0 0000000000000 00000000000000000000090000000000000000 - B B o I 4 e, i in T rom ] S Q SMITH, Agent, Douglaa E e PO oy o g _ Continues . ov¥e ¢ JEWELER FRONT STREET :Aumg?alhflkgmm B e e aih the tollow|S.S. “PRINCE RUPERT” Until 4 | assengers from Juneau: L 3 I e i Auper: [and “PRINCE GEORGE” | THURSDAY The Alameda, Capt. Gus Nord,|John A. Murphy for Victoria; Miss Fom JUNEAU arrived in port from the north at|M. Hart, O. Varnes, Mrs. E. BOrlZ|p oy goturday midnight with di-| midnight last night and left short-land child, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hilll, oo™ 0y conneotions at Prince FOR RENT ly after for the south with theffor Vancouver; Mrs. F. DUIeSNe:|pupert for the East, and at Van- following passengers from Juneau:|Frank Dufresne, Jr., and Mrs. R. couver for points East and South. V. Ruth Creveling, Miss Blanche!J, Renney for Seattle. i S.S. “PRINCE HENRY” Evening’ sz s FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SAVE VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Bv 1 Leave Juneau Southbound THE EMPIRE B iho it ' FOR RENT—5 room furnished apt. Electric range. Phone 2004. M. Kelly, Fielding Toliver and three 4 steerage for Seattle; Mrs. Leo Fesl, REWARD OF $25 1 T—Fu - | Mrs ¢ Charles Goldstein Through which the general |FOR RENT—Furnished flat. In-{mMrs. H. D. McLeod, and tk |Will be paid by i bublic _can always have its quire at San Francisco Bakery. |steerage for Ketchikan; Mrs. P.ifor arrest and conviction of party, IVI;YPTL;\'::[»:LOS:MPMIt::ilthm::::l \ P ts lied. Lund for Petersburg; Mrs. Helen [or parties responsible for breaking ms BUVln"' B.C. COAST 18. 9 losing time for classified | FOR RENT — Single apartments|y' ... Garmen Lemieux, Nicho-|down and trampling of lilac busa From JUNEAU July 8 ‘ I e STEAMSHIPS 8, 29. dvertisements: 2 P. M. furnished. heated and electric ¢ |, cikat, W. W.. Taylor, A J.fin his yard at his residence. dY.land every Mondey till Aug. 2 with NOW Prin. Alice—June 20, July 1, 11, 22. Closing time for display ad- slefit. Mnéxinnon Apartments, Nygren and F. Medock for Sitka; \direct rail connections at Prince Princess Charlon June 24’ Ju]y 4 3 e 9 —— | ertisements: 11 A. M. . H. S. Watson for Todd; E. Hanan, . a3: Rupert for the East, and at Van-/ Ten cents per line first in- |/FOR RENT—Pianot, Radlo Com-|H. J. Alexander and Dorothy Alex- Dime & Dollar Bl.lll‘.l]ng ‘couvm" for points East and South. ]5 25. sertion. binations, Phonographs, expert|ander for Tenakee. and Loan Association For Reservations Apply Tickets. sold to or from all Eastern Points of United Five cents for continuous | piano tuning, phonograph repair- ————— Is under the supervision of the bsequent. insertion. ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. Elmer Koup and Edwin Kelsey, || State of Oregon. Can only loan H. R. SHEPARD & SON States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient [ Count five average words to |} — : depositors money on improved Agents REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER ey of Harrisburg, Pa., seniors at Lou-, 'POs] gen B s Lhikckts' 00 valie. F O ety s1n s o oo, |lsiana State University, have hitch- || real estate, first iorigages and }) Juneau, Alnska | EXCURSIONS ] Newly painted; baths and hot hiked 33,000 miles in the last four|} ¢, oompounded semiannually o Bur ‘ Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges water furnished. Furnished cabins | Y6ars. on deposits. S";a your account 'Juneau’s Own tore” Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September' 30 $5.00 per month. 2 room house SR imi FOR SALE | furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap-|) Our rucks go any pisce sny Juneau Representative ! Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 § ply Seaview Apts. time, A tank for Dieval OHl ; - — = | Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled IR SALE at exceptiomally low| 77 "2 777 TFP | DAy Gk for erude off save H. J. Eberhart “NOTICE £ s}l‘m PATRONS | Mountain Resorts rices if taken this month. TWo/FOR RENT—One room furnished : Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska's Tuner,| ve Toom houses, modern con-| kitcheneite and bath. Gross Srner, gR GASTINBAU BOTEL vull be in Sitka about July 7. adv. TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS tve PHONE 149, NIGHT 5168 Jitly 1 FOR eniences, concrete foundations,| Apartments. Apply Colissum The- fevel lots and in choice location.| atre. RELIABLE TRANSFER a—y Celephone 1501. - . e , ' W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building Juneau Furnished apt., heated, open view.| n_____\,.,_———-T R SALE — Four room modern Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. THE NEW IDEAL urnished house. On Basin Roal hove 7th and Harris. Telephone WANTED NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. b WANTED — Woman for general SHOPPE - n . e R SALE — Newiy painted siX) nouge work. Apply Clarence LB Pty R ! 2 ¢ o | g | MARY HAMMER ; | opm m?u“;a modemNPattg htm'n(; Boarding House. A Wh and Retail / s e. Near an olesale ol enne?y Tegl:;;%ne 394, WORK WANTED — Dressmaking 'fi:;’fihn‘ggmmvim a:;r:\ 2 | Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the followlng dates: ! Kaives | wanted by the day or will do | June 21; ]u]y2 14, 28 IR SALE or Lease — Ten room; p, by the hour. Tele- and Dinens | ouse in_ center of town of Bel-| phone Y7es for appointment. Miss Mail Orders Solicited | There is but one store that is best equipped to handle your re- Foi. lLiformanosi Aosly. to ova. Sutabe for Jooming house| Cora Benson. e quirements in the highly perishable FRESH FRUITS AND | D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent WANIED -womsn wants work 22| H. ReSHEPARD VEGETABLES . . . . Everything the market affords’ can be 1 J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents - I F"“‘;r:‘zmlfigmu‘;; sidered. Write P. O. Box 906 or & SON, Inc. found in our CH]II ROOM and at prices that are consistent TELEPHONE 114 I k swest QT o et Bt aRNENA) BestikANCE with a NO. 1'QUALITY. . : = - PARTNER WANTED — An oppor- SALE—Overhead Door Cor- | R h 4 a 51 | - fon “caruge Doors of A-| i wno ca ake o —_— BEST STRAWBERRIES, BOX - --..cooooecorecmieere i 25¢ | PACHTIC FRANIRORTREION: COMEANK n Spruce. E. L. Samp- r RES RG a2 4=, | o, Ketcikan, Alsska, ARt | 10?4 o ver cent dhviion of FRESH PETERSBURG €RABS, each -...ooooociinnn poc MOTORSHIP “PACIFIC” , the profits to join tharoughly ex- RADISHES, 6 bunches -....... prnnsenmennaennnnene R 25¢ |+ Leaves City Dock, Juneau, ¢very Wednesday at 10 ! SALE or Lease—Small apart- 311?. house, fully furnished and| Periended produce and. poultry man in establishing a wholesale ‘ x:;r‘:e:'ug;nkermxxi‘lrlebe:’: s‘:m and _retail business in Juneau. L The capital necessary is $3,500.00 P of which I have $1,000.00 The in- R SALE—Adsit property onSee-| vestment required from the man a.n. for Petersbutg and Way Points, Kake and All Way Points to Port Alexander J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents § Phone 79 Valentine Building ¢ e { GREEN 'ONIONS, bunch BEETS, 3 bunches ... TURNIPS, 3 bunches CARROTS, 3 bunches dd Street. Also desk, suit cases, chosen would be $2,500.00. Money nks, swivel chairs, electric wall| fully secured by partnershid FIELD TOMATOES, puund __________________________________________________ lock, 10 ft. skiff, etc. Inquire! agreement and joint checkingac- n premises during noon hour or| count. This is & proposition that HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, pound ........ccoororememensmanaceene. WASHINGTON GREEN BEANS, pound ..o CEDAR [ fter 5 p. m. will stand strict investigation. For | Learn the Modern Way ! appointment address 362, care T 2 .!OR GOOD s Empire. ¥ I " ':::A;‘ mfifi:’mno ; WASHINGTON GREEN PFAS, 2 pounds for We now have complete stock of common eamng and Pressmg MISCELLANEOUS " |A personal course taught by mail/ SPINACH, 2 pounds : : i N e eisn o ASPARAGUS, pound | SHIPLAE BOARDS Prof. Wardle, THE NEW MEDIUM. | a0 % PP "CpeciaL, oF- ORI ARtk .. o e 25c and 20c PLANKS TIMBERS The Capital Cleaners He tells your troubles before you ; ask a question. Apartment No. FER. Temple wo(“ :uaic. Tacoma, CAULIFLOWER, each ... ool ...l 35¢ and 30c I ROUGH or SIZED ® - ———— gl ————f} NORTHERN SALES l‘%:i:i?"'—mipfl:“;; ARTICHOKES, 2 for omsbsintn:iniiuinninisiististabsabtisisisteas 35¢ I} “WoOD ANSWERS THE MATERIAL QUESTION” | AGENCY S e PLUMS, PEACHES. GRAPES, APRICOTS, | USE ALASKA LUMBER L. s.é:gl-‘:"sfrm‘?eu") p ’B“;’:b.mm' Ottice 306 Front ‘AMERICAN HONEY DEWS EVA. 'ERD 4 LOUPES vy 2 5" ke Brapdn, - vy || LT Wi Press our out | LEGION ! Ry GYEAY S T Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. cEE SRR L T GEOR : " e QUAEITY and SERVICE PHONES 92—95 FIVE FAST DELIVERIES QUALITY——SERVICE—YV ALUE PLUS Next Smoker July 3 10ld Papers for sale at Empire Office