The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1931, Page 7

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Zd BiARNEY COOGLE AND -SPARK PLUG Nou REMEMBER . DONTRHA Tee 1B 2 Wew, T GONNA PRONE HE'S CTHAT 2(TZ San HE WAS IN BED WITH A TOOTHACHE on T oW You T KEEP THAT BIG BEE2ER &' XOuRS ouTTA HERE. SawvY NOw - BLow? Empire Classified ads have proven unus- ually resultful because The Empire is read i daily by many subscribers and is the great ! meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- tenant. ployer and employee, property owner and AN NOL Wu2 P 1§ SEE 21TZ2 TRIS MORAIN' LARRY 2 WHAT D HE HANE T sav ez \——/‘ HE WAS ALL \WOIKED Of ABOUT SUMPAI: I CQULONT MAKE auT A Wod HE HALIBUT MEN, BOAT OWNERS {Joint Committee May Ad- just Differences in Present Strife SEATTLE, Feb. 18—A joint com- mittee is to be named by the Fish- ing Vessel Owners Association and Deep Sea Fishermen's Union to adjust differences. It is expected the meeting will be held soon since the season is now open and the Marine News .'......'..’ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Queen due Saturday. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 21 at 9 am. Nerthland scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 23 at 9 p. m. SOUTNIBOUND SAILINGS Yukon® scheduled southbound about Feb. 24. Admiral Farragut due south- bound about Feb. 26. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and 00000000 0c00000000000 55 PASSENGERS LEAVE HERE ON NORTHWESTERN Vessel's Arrival Delayed by Stop at Port Althorp barked at Juneau from the steam- !ship Northwestern when she ar- Tived here at 5 o'clock this morn- ing from the Westward, but she ltook 56 from this city when she sailed south five hours later. The vessel's original schedule contemplated her arrival at this |port yesterday, but later orders Tequired her to go to Port Althorp for canned salmon, and this call changed the first time table. En route south, she will call at Cha- PR Yot 4 Civilian Governor for Virgin Islands In purguance of the Navy De- FINEST STEAMERS Round Trip Ratés in Effect—Juneau to Seattle and Return—$73.50 SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw Alameda ... Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Northwestern 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Alameda .. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Northwestern .. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Yukon ... 14 Feb. 17 Ieb. 24 REGULAX PORTS OF CALY: Ketchigar, wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S5.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.8. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice. Information and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent —_— e ALASKA STEAMSHIP CoMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to for Salmon sail from Vancouver Feb. Only . 19 at 9 pm. nly three passengers disem- Southbound WINTER REDUCED RATE ROUND TRIP SEATTLE AND RETURN Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Jan, Farragut.. Queen Queen Jan. 24 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Peb. 21 Mar. 17 Visit Cahtornm tmis winter, low round trip excursion fares from Seattle to Farragut Feb: 11 San Francico and return $40,00, to Lox Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diegc and return $65.00. All fares are firy class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes T tham for more canned salmon. She D bi iieved i ) - isagr rba g vi- | ‘Wayports. o partment’s request to be reiieved E If it’s results you want then call Emplrc ;iil‘sfi;,xccmem 15 st g - ectly Pacific leaves every Thurs- e '0aded copper ore at Cordova and| of the administration of the Vir- ifi’: ‘:?:eri“;:xdc‘.hy‘:}nz%“el:r Emcoumt H Glassiticd. 374 and tilbas.s ST e day at 10 am. for Peters- @ |I0CK on gold ore concentrates here.| gin Islands, President Hoover has L Alssander, Dovotly A% = A assified, 374 and tell us your wants. The 5 pabdp Bl o| Pasengers who got off at Ju-| announced he will ask Congress to SR AT o { o E 'TU 3 h o £ nfirm the appointment o T, h { cost is very low. TUG HITS ROCK [o JPurg, Kake and Way POFt: % |neau were H. F. Ronips, d. A. Rem e R S B, GUY SMITH, 8. 1, HOWARD, ' The Daily Alaska Empire p ADS Through which the general public can always have fits = | wants supplied. = Closing time for classified wdvertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- | completely furnished rooms. Ad- | dress Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks, | Alaska. /FOR SALE — Brunswick Portable Phonograph, cost new $35.00; will sell for $30.00 including 30 new AND GOES DOWN; | | CREW IS SAVED| BELLINGHAM, Wash., Feb. 18. —The Seattle tug Barbara Foss ran | the crew was taken off. { | SEATTLE, Feb. 18—It is an-| nounced the meeting will be held tomorrow between the factions in| the halibut industry. i Only thirty vesséls 'out of over| 1150 boats have left Seattle for the halibut banks. - L] | The Florence Shop | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- | | anent Wave BEAUTY SPECIALISTS I Phone 427 for Appointment L | {noon for e QUEEN SAILS NORTH TODAY : Queen sailed at 10 o'clock this fore- Southeast Alaska ports with 45 first class passengers and ten steerage. The following booked for Juneau: Frank Foster and wife and Ed- passengers are |win Bart and wife. FALLS FROM LAUNCH; SUPERVISOR DROWNS | VICTORIA, B. C,, Feb. 18.—Sam-1Wl‘nr,\ Goddard, Madge Clunie, Miss |uel W. Fitzpatrick, Supervisor of E, M. Hollywood, o (the Bamfield Cable Station on the Gabe Paul, Jack Goddard, P. P. West Coast of Vancouver Island, was drowned yesterday when ke On regular bi-weekly voyage to Haines and Skagway, the motor- ship Estebeth left Juneau last eve- 8 ning with two passengers—H. H.| Gubser for Haines and J. A. Net- tles for Skagway. say and Richard Emphrine. Those who bought tickets here {for ports to the south were: | For Petersburg—Blair Williams, ‘M. E. Monagle, H. E. Brown, H. 'son, R. H. Chadwick, Mrs. H. R. ;glns, John Newmarker, Michael Johnson, Joe Manilla, Stanley Ses- son, James Paul, L. S. Ferris, R. A. Zeller, F. F. Rooze, Herman Bossl, the Rev. Edward Marsden, Roder- ick F. Davis, Walter B. King, B. F | Heintzleman, Charles Goldstein, :Mrs, Paloma Mathews and Mrs. G., M. Brown. For Seattle—Judge and Mrs. !James Wickersham, Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm E. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. IN. O. Hardy, Mrs. F. Mills, Mrs. o Breylk, N. A. Sample, V. H. Ankell, R. M. Keeny, Richard Oilten, C. V. | . i TIDES TOMORROW | . . High tide, 2:11 am. 162 feet. Bylvania, to be the Governor. Dr Pearson has long been well known i» Chataqua administrative work. VESSEL INSPECTO! Capt. S. M. Higgins and Chief John Newmarker, of the local Board of United States Steam- boat Inspectors, left here today on the steamer Northwestern for Ket- chikan. This is their first official inspection trip of thi. T Vessels due to be inspected at Ketchikan, are: Bellingham, Falls of Clyde, Mary IL, Fairbanks and Aleutian, The inspectors expect to return here in about one week- YUKON TAKES AWAY 14 TO WESTWARD (fell from a launch in Albemln\Bmwn, M. Wilson, D. Stanworth,| with 14 passengers for ports to| Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockles Canal. |Nick, Bez, Mike McKallick, J. F.lthe Westward, the steamship Yu-| AR A A R | Keegan, :‘:Zflk XR.I Bmlgor‘g‘h 1:’";3 kon, which arrived in Juneau yes- | ¥4 " s ed Nicolas, Da: a) ro- THE EMPIRE ;o ||TOR SALE_Wil sall or lease the |ESTEBETH GOES TO ~ [Xafer Tred e i oot i | s i A FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Is the Medium Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks, HAINES AND SKAGWAY CRPRRG . OB ReT- Yoymge <4 . : Alaska, containing thirty-two! | EEnrre T Persons who booked passage hcre‘ were: Mpyron R. Smith, Samuel George, | W. C. Pratt and W. J. McDonald Low tide, 8:06 am., 17 feet. High tide, 2:03 a.m, 163 feet. Low tide, 8:23 p.m. -0.3 feet. for Cordova; Mrs. Price, Mrs. F. Olson, Hugh Ferry, Mrs. T. M. 'Smith, J. T. Jeffery, Miss O. Lun- die, Sam Baker, n Bessofy, R. Agent, Douglas. Agent, Juneau on Puffen Rock near Lummi| |Sarber and Mrs. Earl N. Ohmer. Island yesterday afternoon and | For Wrangell—J. I. Severson. A lm‘ ] battered by winds, sank soon after| SEATTLE, Feb. 18. — Steamer| For Ketchikan—Capt. S. M. Hig- s "" FOR KETCH | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | AND SEATTLE | Leave Juneau Southbound | ; PRINCESS NORAH January 13, 27; February 10, 24; March 10, 21, 31, WINTER EXOURSION FARES ROUND TRIP~$73.50 Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orlent Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges CANADIAN "PACIFI( B.C. COAST STEAMCHIPS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY . vertisements: 11 A. M. : | R ! 2 66 99 S records. Telephone 402. The vessel will return here to- Daliy smpire wWant Ads Pay. Bayer and 8. MacGo&han for Seward. M h P C I FI C i, CoRi e D 2l e R inight. She is scheduled to depart . otors lp il otiom at. i i = | . Mve cents for continuous | 16 no. Johmsor BT Bel. ;}flr;mrt:::l:;wwifgflmpflzfln;fi %eav;st(litg Dockl,(J ;neau,d e\‘raelry Thl;r:d_ay 5: 10 a.mt. : t tnsertion. i or Petersbur, ake an a, nts. e a subsequen e | in every good condition. Tele-| and wayports. & y po gen Count five average words to phone 55-2 rings. The home where health rules| in operation. for perts of call during wirter schedule. Passengers = | the tins. Bl s d 4 e | B must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. E| olmum charge, 0 centa ||ron SALE—Fe woe Grebe pai- |15 the Bome i clis.s caillmavE XOUR UK CERANKD Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co,, Agts., Valentine Bldg. * t dis lete with bat- % | e s tibes and dymamic speak.| Pure Milk Is Substantial || With modern machinery. The } : . ‘FOR RENT er. Price $30.00 P. O. Box 783, Food, e e ‘:1'::;“1’2:" 7 z 99 . L) Inspect b e Ty MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” | FOR R&NT—Five room furnished ¢ modern house on 12th Street. See Kilroy, DeVighne Apartments. FOR RENT — Small furnished apartment on Willoughby Ave. Inquire Cash Grocery. i | plate glass. Galyanized and black { iron pipe of all dimentsions. Lum- | ber and Plunder. Nufsed. See y THE FREE LANCE WRECKER. | |IFOR SALE — Sawmilk wood. Call THE MENDENHALL DAIRY | Telephone 985 SR | New silk linings are here now in a big variety. Yurman’s | (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 r E T AT Proahid Tl Servics Juauster, Tedwps AW 5 The Furrier Triangle Building Wl Rl N G Phone Single O ;g'.nln.n Cor. 6th and Gold. Tel. WANTED The Ico;:lgl-l;:mmg - ™~ ! Guaranteed workmanship in pop maNT._rvo sieay turnshed|"room fuishd e it i FIRE ALARM CALLS || O i meess s NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. SU1D tox elihar pas (e oo mariet | Aoz T CRHMETRR N AN AI M 0 1-3 Third and Franknn, than merely “getting by” in- WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Mondsy night at 9 pm. men. Inquire at 326 Second sfi!w;kfgfli:; Baby Sulky. Tele- i—; g:: .::“ p‘;;ru’mw surance underwriters’ inspection. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Sout! Alasks j FOR RENT — 2 room furnished| || Nanaimo Wellington 1-6 Progt Gear Cfosd. A:’h. It means workmanship by crafts- ports: Ketchlkan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. R, apartment, Cliff Apartments. | WANTED—Work In store and asif (1 o uoo you steps 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. men long experienced in the re- Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when waitre: Experienced. Tel. 3251. and money. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. quirements necessary to afford cargo warrants 2500 FERRY TIME CARD | WANTED—Work by qay or hour. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- home owners complete protec- February. 9 .... weaves Juneau for Douglas and Telephone 349. i " mm tion, indefinitely. Every struc- February 16 ... Tame - For NANAIMO is a ||| 23 wiloughby, opp. Cash Cole's | | ture needs gooa electric work, s:15am. (bR MISCELLANEOUS long-burning, all S BIa ad hEs whether it be new construction, For information apply to, D, B. Femmer, Juneau Agent, J. B. ‘15 am. :40 pm. FIANGE, Blice, Beuine Machites, or the modernization Sasamt S:dbam PIANOS, Ratios, Sewing Machines, purpose Coal. 2-5 Front and Main. brniind O oNE S arde Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 :30pm.t §11:15p.m. Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- 2-8 Second and Main. of property. Our g 2:00p.m. 12 midnight ing. Radio and phonograph re- 2-7 Fifth and Seward. can be based either on the job 8:15 pm.t $1:00a.m. pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. CALL YOUR 2-9 Fire Hall. complete—or hourly basis. % *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Junean H 1—Freight will be accepted. 2—S8aturdays only. §--Effective April 1at. { Juneau Ferry & Nayiga- tion Company i LOST AND FGUND Channel Apts. or Phone 436. The Bureau of Plant Industry has |devised a method whereby a ton of seed sugar cane can be increased ~sufficiently in two years to plant’ {1,000 acres. Finder return to Mrs. Keller at| TRANSFER | Coal Co. Phone 412 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Gold. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin Ave,, and Indian Sts, 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Main, 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 4-9 Home Grocery. 5-1 Beater Tract. €APITAL ELECTRIC CO. SECOND AT SEWARD 6:30 p.m. O i bl e s o S 3-5 Fourth and Harris. $1:45 pn., {LOST—Tire chain from Chevrolet 3-6 Fifth and Gold. Ley Us Estimate on New for $ 1‘1"33 gfl Sedan. Finder return to Ander- or 3-7 Fifth and East. i i i vard. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. ildi e . flanm, . %SNS e e 33 Pitis sbe Hesnedy. Work or Rebuilding Dry Cleaning and Pressing 1:15a.m. LOST — Crystal Drop Eay Ring. Palew Coast 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way, 5 “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST"

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