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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1931. I WANT T SEE EL\SWA POWERS - IVveE GOT SOME QICE FRUIT FOR HI(M - DEACHES AND BANANAS, ¥ Akl - Empire Classified ads have proven unus- ually resultful because The Empire is read daily by many subscribers and is the great meeting ground of the ployer and employee, tenant. If it’s results you want then call Empire Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. cost is very low. ~ = a S = =~ <2 A F g @ &~ b~ 5 2 = o BAiZNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG TODAY - SCRAM! 00 0ve000000000000000 00060 buyer and seller; em- property owner and The | | THE EMPIRE Is the Medlum Through which the general public -can always have its wants supplied. A Closing time for classified sdvertisements: 2 P. M. | Closing time for display ad- || vertisements: 11 A. M. i Ten cents per line ftirst n- || sertion. Five cents for continuous subsequent Insertion. Count five average words to the lips. lllnfium charge, 50 centa. i FOR SALE | FOR SALE—14-foot V bottom boat. | 16 hp. Johnson engine. Both| in every good condition. Telc-! phone 55-2 rings. FOR SALE—Five wupe Grebe pat- tery radio complete with bat-| teries, tubes and dynamic speak- er. P. O. Box 783. FOR SALE—Kitchen range, almost | new with hot water coils. In- quire of Harri Machine Shop FOR SALE—Thousands of feet of | plate glass. Galvanized and black | iron pipe of all dimentsions. Lum- | ber and Plunder. Nufsed. See! THE FREE LANCE WRECKER. | { | ed | | 1 ! FOR RENT FOR SALE — awmil wood. Call Service Transfer. Telephone 528. FOR SALE — Cheap, household‘; furniture. See J. T. Welch, 819; Gold ' Belt Ave. | FOR RENT — Small furnished | apartment on Willoughby Ave.‘ Inquire Cash Grocery. | FOR Close in. NT—Small furnished apt. | 121 Gold Street. | FOR RENT—Two large housekeep- ! ing rooms. Suitable for couple. ! Telephone 2551. H ed. NE. Cor. 6th and Gold. Tel 1 FOR RENT—Apt. Furnished, heat-} 5701. | \\N}I’LVLWn;a}ie partly imp;);éd Ta- WANTED WANTED—Work in store and as waitress. Experienced. Tel. 3251. | -— WANTED — Will purchase small heater. Must be reasonable. Tele- phone 439. coma income property located in Roselawn Addition for Juneau house and lot. Tacoma property consists of five acres gna four room house. Address 866, care Empire. FOR RENT—Two nicely iurnishcd} steam heated sleeping rooms. Suit- | able for either one or two gentle- men. Inquire at 326 Second St.| T B e S S FOR RENT — 3 room furnished| apartment, Cliff Apartments. EMILIO GALAO'S || Recreation ! Parlors | NOW OPEN Bowling—Pool | LOWER FRONT STREET L} LET Flowers be your valentine. Juneau Florists. See| —adv.‘ Woman for general housework. Steady work. Inquire Empire. WANTED—Work by day or hour. ‘Telephone 349. MISCELLANEOUS VAR e s s R PIANOS, Radios, SBewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piand Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. THE new medium will tell your troubles before you ask a ques- tion. About business, love, mar- riage, mining. Room 12, Juncau Rooms. Old papers at ‘rne Empire. T R . The Florence Shop | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- anent Wave iGODFREY PURCHASES 1J. T. Welch home on Gold Belt {within a few days. Marine News St Wi NORTHLAND IS ;. SEHEDULEDTO 3 o'clock to- morrow aftérnoon and re- mains in port until 1 o'clock Sunday mcrning. Has 2% days’ mail. Admiral Fafragut due Saturday or Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 14 at 9 am. Quecn scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 18, at 10 am. Princess Norah scheduled to e sall from Vancouver Feb. e 19 at 9 pm. L] Alagka scheduled to sail from e Seattle Feb. 21 at 9 am. SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS Nerthwestern scheduled to arrive southbound about Feb. 17. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, ® 0 000 00 0 00 oo late ® k ¢ Due_Tomorrow Afternoon o/ —Will Remain in Port Until 1 AM. Sunday The motorship Northland is due in port tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock according to cable advices ireceived this afternoon by Agent ®/D. B. Femmer, The Northland is ¢ | bringing delegations from Ketchi- © (ersburg to attend the dedicatory ® |services at the Capitol Saturday ¢ night. The Northland remains in ® ing in order that the visitors may ® cnjoy everything connected with ® the dedication and return to their homes without extra loss of time. VIOLENT GALE : ARRIVE FRIDAY, © kan, Metlakatla, Wrangzell and Pet- | port until 1 o'clock Sunday morn-| By BILLE DE BECK | WINS H[éH ‘.TRVAPSVHVOO‘T HONORS ————— s ¥ i H dssucited P'ress Phote E. F. Woodward, Veteran Houston, Tex., trapshooter, won the high average champlonship of the United States with a mark of .9905 in 1930. The figures were released recently by the Amateur Trapshooting | association of Vandalia, Ohio. He Is also credited with the longest | straight run ever recorded, having broken 606 targets béfore missing. LSS e i . . | TIDES TOMORROW ) { i " IS PREVAILING { Tl v dy 0 Low tide, 4:10 am., 61 fect. | High tide, 10:14 a.m., 147 feet. | i in martens, but will get the ten- Low tide, 5:05 pm, 06 feet. | N l, pelt limit in beavers High tide, 11:38 p.m., 13.5 foet. | h ; ******* e John ‘“No Brains” Alexander, Fort Yukon Indian, was sentenced Miles an Hour—Steam- HOME FROM WELCH’S| b ers Stay at Docks J. B. Godfrey has purchased the LONDON, Feb. 12—One of the most violent gales of the winter is Mr. and Mrs. Welch will leave blowing over England and adjacent Avenue and will take possession | | shortly for Kentucky, having dis- seas today. posed of all of their interests in Juneau. The wind has already reached a | velocity of from 50 to 60 miles an —— {hour and in several localities is PUBLIC CARD PARTY | reported to have reached 70 miles The Pioneers of Alaska Auxiliary an hour occasionally. Igloo Number 6 will give a public/ The channel is lashed into a card party, after their next meet-| fury and 30-foot waves are pre- ing, Friday, FEBRUARY 13th, 1931, vailing. at Odd Fellows Hall. Party will| Steamers are held start at 8:45 pm. The public i5 account of the gale. cordially invited. Prizes and re freshments. Admission fifty ieflrgj‘SA!LBNG OF NORC g e g | MONDAY CANCELLED Daily Empire War: Ads Pay. G ST . "’ The scheduled salling of the motorship Norco from Seattle for Juneau and way ports next Mon- | day night has been cancelled. ac- better way. . . . We invite you |cording to cable advices receive . f by Agent D. B. Femmer from the .to msPec," fisls naw. . cquiRdey Northland Transportation Company in operation. }av, Seattle. The next sailing .north |of that line will be the North- land February 23. P The cablegram stafed that after in port on PO HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED with modern machinery. The New silk linings are here now in a big varlety. 2 :Februlry 23 the company will main- Yurman 8 tain a weekly schedule for Juneau | from _Seattle, saillngs on eve The Furrier Triangle Building :!\;onda 5 daiiins it night during the remaind- | er of the year. p Clearance SALE ON ALL LADIES SHOES IN TWO LOTS $3.25 and $4.95 J. M. Saloum Next to Gastineau Hotel NANAIMO Nanaimo Wellington Coal saves you steps and money. For NANAIMO is a long-hurning, all purpose Coal. CALL YOUR TRANSFER or Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | Phone 427 for Appointment | il INEVERY PART i Wind Reported at Seventy to nine years in the Federal peni- tentiary on McNeil's Island by the flF N U RTHL A N D’Unnm States District Court at { | Fairbanks on his plea of guilty !to a manslaughter charge arising out of his killing of his nephew L) A /in a drunken brawl. Interesting Facts About B | Variou5 PlaCCS and Per- | An incendiary attempt to burn | | the Northern Commercial Compa- sons Are Assembled |1 "Virchouse at Whitehorse, ¥, s prevented by the prompt The Dolan-Devinney gold mine 1 of the Whitehorse Fire De- near Valdez is operating this win- | partment. Blankets and goods in ter. A shipment of ore is ex-|the warehouse had been soaked pected to be made in the spring,!with coal oil. Three blazes had been started in the building, but made little headway because of lack of air. The attempt occurred about 2 o'clock in the morning. and from the proceeds a small mill will be erected. Charles Ross, trapper, used lum- ber from his cabin floor to build a raft to carry him from his win-! ter camp on the Clearwater River | to Wrangell. He was taken to the camp last fall in a power boat, which then refurned to Wrangell Charlie Big Eyes, native of Nin-| ilchik, thinks white men's wa are good ways, and so does his| squaw. When he deserted her he| gave her as alimony one butchered | and he expected to come aut on|bull moose, 10 dressed mink skins, | the ice when the Clearwater froze.|10 fox pelts and 100 dried salmon. Mild weather kept the river open.|She is delighted. He brought eight marten, several e ———— ermine and a wolverine. CO0D~TEME HAD~AT ! FISHERMEN’S BALL | “Happy Jack” Williams, native, who lived irear Klawak and who 'has been missing since the Christ- mas holidays, is believed to have met Wifll a fatal accident while|in A. B. Hall. hunting. Search for.him has been!was enjoyed abandoned, rgports Deputy United States Marshal A. J. Nielson of Craig. Large attendance A delightful time, by those present. Music was purnished by the Me {makers' orchestra. The event was| {the final affair of its kind for the winter seaso H. C. Turner, until recently 2 D a0 C"ggrmt,swjgeon to the Kennecott NOTICE Copper. Corporation at Cordova, has & l{edofo Wrangell, where he has Owing to increase in price of eded to the practice of Dr.|coal, prices delivered on and after| Edwards. this date will be as follows: screen- ed coal, family trade, $18; restau-| A father-and-son banquet was|rants $17. D. B. FEMMER, recently held at Seward. The Rev.| _aqy. Phone 114, | | C. T. Hatten was the speaker. principal FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau vor Douglas and Frank A. Sandberg, 80, who had lived in Alaska for more than 30 *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. t—8aturdays only. §- -Effective April 1at. at Fairbanks. He participated in the stampedes to Dawson, and Fairbanks, Nome years, died at Fairbanks. He had Thane flown there from Eagle recently. 6:15a.m. 6:15 p.m. | 7:10 a.m. $7:30 p.m. ' Manley Hot Springs expects a| 9:15 am.t 9:40 p.m. | good mining season, Jason Buzby,| 12:30pm.t §11:15p.m. | manager of the Northern Com- 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight mercial Company, said on a visit 3:15p.m.t $1:00 a.m. | to Fairbanks. All that is needed *4:00 p.m. { is plenty of water. Thore are| Leaves Douglas for Juneau | more prospeetors in the hills than 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. | for years past. Holes are going| 8:30 a.m, $7:45 p.m. i to bedrock on Utah and Kilarney | 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 p.m. | Creeks. The take of fur will be 12:45pm.t §11:30 pm. | light. 2:15pm. 12:15 pm. | 8:30 pm.t 1:15am. | Harry Buzby, 68, recently died 5:00 p.m. ” | | | Martens are scarce and beuvers] plentiful in the Tanana and Ruby| districts. Trappers are having dif-| ficulty in getting the ten-pelt umit‘i Juneau Ferry & Naviga- * tion Company e swemenee marcea vl M ATTBOAT “ESTEBETH?” Round Trip Rates in Effect—Juneau to Seattle and Return—s$73.50 SAILING SCHEDULE Seattle Northbound Southbound Leave DueJuneau D.e Junea: Steamer Alameda ... . Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Northwestern .Jan, 21 Jan. 24 Jan, 31 Alameda Jan, 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Northwestern ....Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Yukon ... i Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb, 24 REGUnAr PURTS OF CALu: Ketchigar, verangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. 8.S. NORTHWESTERN and S8.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sallings subject to change without notice. znformation and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 WINTER Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau REDUCRD Farragut.. Jan. RATE Queen Jan. 24 Jan. 27 ROUND TRIP Queen . K Feb. 7 Feb. 10 SEATTLE AND | Farragut Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 26 .Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 REXURN Mar. 4 Mar. 7T Mar, 10 Visit Californra tnis winter, low round trip excursion fares from Seattle to San Francico and return $40,00, to Los Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diegc and return $65.00. All fares are firs class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes days and Saturdays of popular coast- wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- miral Peoples. GUY SMITH, B. H. HOWARD, Agent, Juneau Agent, Douglas, FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS NORAH January 13, 27; February, 10, 24; March 10, 21, 31. WINTER EXCURSION FARES ROUND TRIP—$73.50 Tickets sold to or from all ¥astern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockles CANADIAN APACIFIC- B.C. COAST STEAMUHIPS FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at 9 p.m. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell-Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants February 9 February 16 .M. 8. NORTHLAND M. S. NORCO For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents, Telephone 114 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way : “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”* b oe s moos ooorore.