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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, .1931. By CLIFF STERRETT P-ST! PAW, Y‘HEARD THE LATEST DIRT ; 'MY EXPERIENCE WITH FOLKS WHOSE HEARING IS BAD, IS THAT THEY ALLLIS MANAGE TO HEAR THE AHOY THERE, MAGGIE/! Yoo.!Hoo! NONSENSE, SUSE. I KIN SAJLING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Isue suneau Northbound Southbound Pcb. 24 Mar. '3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Leave gceamer Seatlte Yukon Alameda Northwestern Yukon Alaska o Northwestern Feb. 21 ...Feb. 28 war. 7 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. < S.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call - at Petersburg northbound and southbound. i % \ 'Alnska; U. S. Forest Service, Com- | All sailings subject to change without notice. EEN UN AY ‘m(‘n:ial Bldg, Ketchikan, Alaska;| - Information and Tickets \ lmsocmted General Contractors, 3 A W. E. NOWELL, Agent | { Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Ore- k gon; Associated General Contract- | ors, Arcade Bldg., Seattle, Washing- | ton; Associated General Contract- HERE UNE Hflule.s‘ Spokane Hotel, Spokane, Wash- \der) on forms to bz supplied by Vesgel on Way to Seattlekmc District Engineer, which is D]sembarks 25 Passen- lsvmlf\ble for the contemplated Marine News ———e g TAKU CANNERY ' WILL OPERATE ,ington. Each bidder must submit | with his bid, or previously, an at- | tested statement of his business and | technical organization (of tne bid- Rt e v Ch s a Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Nerthland due about 2 o'clock . work, including his financial re- 1 tomorr?w arte‘rnoo_xll. g : gers at This Port sources and his highway construc- , A;‘“re I2 l—_ days :nm R { tion experience and other, construc- d':y":mh‘t‘";ggun‘;‘;i o TU G A P AG'TY In at 9 and out at 10 was 'hei:;,"é}cif'fii,‘"\"“' C%';:P'f‘,‘r’",‘t ‘g“é‘t;t*;: Leave | Arrive Southbound H . . { schedule obse) e steamship | P* et R ; Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau SCHEDULED SAILINGS ! ‘Qu:m"’ (f‘:’;";:d :y :f,‘ck;fe;:“ ;;‘:mxprvrs}y reserves the right to re-| WINTER { Alaska scheduled to sail from P il D tonil ot Tiinoa(hUBMEE ighE. ari |ject any bid in which the facts| REDUCED Farragut .Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 24 ol [ Bentiie’ misdal 165649 (aan: . ; ¢ s - |45 to business and technical or- RATE Queen .. Mar. 18 Mar. 22 Mar. 25 | [ yDeuitie Marah 1656t 5, 8.8 |Chiel Accountant and 23 route from Sitka to Seattle. Sheganization, {manclal resources’ or ROUHD Trae. | Hnghs - iMP-a a2y Kbniea 4 : ifi Seattle March 16 at 9 pm Meiis Go'itor Pat Libiby: i SEE" 2 pessriapeiit ok & retattustion &xpirishon, omRHL SRATTIE AND | Wataon . Aprh 4l ApHL ¢ Aprilg Empire Classified ads have proven unus- Mgt o e Y | Purser R. V. Harris did not|with the project hid upon, justified Evans ... April 8 April1l April23 Plant in Condition | Libby, McNeill and Libby will op- erate their salmon cannery at Taku Harbor to full capacity this sea- son, declares C. J. Cummins, chief ihx‘lng the ship's papers ashore when such rejection. Where copies of the gangplank was made fast, in|Plans are requested, a deposit of !conformity to a custom of his of|$1000 will be required to Insure some years' duration. Instead, he their return. If within fifteen (15) e i . days after opening of bids, plans had to remain in bed in RS ro0m 0" 1ot yeturned, deposit will be as the result of a severe cold. His| gy (ojteq to the Government. Guar- Rogers April 9 April13 Aprillé Visit Calrfornta wns' 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 sail from Vancouver March 16 at 9 pm. Qugen scheduled to sail from Seattle, March 18 at 10 am. Northwestern scheduled to sail ually resultful because The Empire is read daily by many subscribers and is the great meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- ployer and employee, property owner and from Seattle March 21 at e . ja and return $65.00. All fares are firs : : : Vi o |accountant, who left Juneau yes- duties were assumed very efficleni-|antee will be required with each class. salunxs‘ from Seattle on Wednes enant. . i terday with a crew of 23 men to;1V by Assistant Purser Byron Hyde.|bid as follows: Five (5%) per cent days and Saturdays of popular coast- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e { 4 D % ys' of popi t oy 4 Yukon scheduled south about e |Put the packing plant in condition| Oabin passengers who disem-of the amount of the bid. Perform- wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma It it’s results you want then call Empire s g 5 oifor work. Mr. Cummins and 17 barked at this port were Mr. andance bond will be required as fol- Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- . pe - % o, 2 of the force arrived this week from Mrs. Patrick Hollywood, Mrs. F.|lows: In amount of 100% of the miral Peoples. Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. The LOtAL BARINGS ® [Seattle, and ho employed six oth- Ulrich, Miss Betty Ulrich, Master| total contract price. Performance GUY SMITH, B. H. HOWARD, i Estebeth leaves every ‘Thursday @ | = TR Richard Ulrich, Mrs. L. Sharp, Mrs.| Will begin within ten (10) calendar Agent, Douglas. Agent, Juneau cost 1s very low. ers in this eity. . : J night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ® One of the company's small ten-| R- M. Reynoldson, Mrs. S. 1 { da m-‘-.rfpr n?.« date of notice to - ‘wayports. ® ders left Seattle last Saturday, Hanson, Dr. J. J. Pigg, W. D }mctuddnd.\nll be completed with- =l 7 Pacific leaves every Thurs- | ; " V. Gross, M. L. Faulkner, Tockie Iac.| iR One hundred eighty (180) calen- day at 10 am, for Peters- ® Other boats of the fleet will start 09 g & | dar days from that date. Liquidated y ; o |north in the near future. Kinnon, Albert Wile, E. F. Bren-igqamages for d will be the .b:“'g.v :{a:(e.g:d.w:y‘p:rt:, o|. “The Taku Harbor cannery will,Pan. Martin Moran, Chester John-|amount stated in the special pro- son, W. E. Feero, John Fossett, W. | G. Strench, James D. Madsen, J.|del F. Chamberlain, A. Van Mavern, and J. E. Seykova. |have on its payroll this year 178 PR <0 white men which equals the num- .;b;‘l' of whites last year. The Chinese, Filipino and Indian workers, who |are employed on the various classes {of work let out by contract will be LUMBER LADE |abcut the same this year as las §| “The cannery is laying in its each calendar day of until the work is completed accepted. Partial payment will! Ibe made as the work progresses on | e s rni WOork and material delivered if Persons who booked passage her{sucn work and material meet the 5 we STNE approval of the contracting officer. | ecil Traylor, B. B. Gresn,| article on patents will be made a Jolin Clifford and C. W. Harper for |part of the contract. Bids must be FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE elg for-Seattle; usual amount of st 8. It will Ketchikan; Barbara Case, A. M | submitted upon the Standard Gov- GUES AGRUUNB N N e T t Last year tha run of salmon in Louls Hamsen, E. Gretsky and C. C.|cessful bidder will be required 10| oopemmmt 3 | o » e|noarby waters Mrs, John|execute. the Standard Government | [T NI} Leave Juneau Southbound was - exceptionally. Form of Contract for Construction. Il e,( \ l FOR RENT FOR RENT—Cabins for rent. Two, rooms furnished. Apply Cash Grocery, Willoughby Avenue. FOR RENT—Large furnished room. $12.00 per month. Phone 2551. FOR RENT--Single furnished room. Apply Finn Hcll back of Nugget Shop. , WANTED WANTED—Furnished apartment or house, suitable for small family. Address 671 Empire, WANTED—Board, room and care furnished children. month. P. O. Box 166. Day ori e} WORK wanted as bookkeeper, wait-: ress or in home. Competent, best; of references. Telephone 472. MISCELLANEOUS Al RS R e YA LONESOME—JOIN Ohio’s largest) correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-| dvesses and descriptions $1.00.| (ladies 50c) Give age and occu-| pation with remittance. J. E.| Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. WILL buy, sell or exchange cabins, | lots or platforms. See Lee Rox,| P.O. Box 2214 or Tel. 59. Down- _town headquarters, New York Ex- change. —ie CLUB Cafe for lease to responsible parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Will sell cheap for| cash or trade for cabin or house | good strongly built trolling boat, | 35% feet long by 10 foot beam; 10 h.p. Imperial engine, together with fittings, gurdy, shafting, | belting, poles, tools, spotlight and box compass. Could be used for trading, logging or fitted for hali- but fishifig. Also high class elec- trical radio, tall console, cost| new $250.00. Savage 30-30, Win- chester 12 Ga. Blankets, sheets, crockery, cooking utensils. Apply | Alstrom’s News Stand, Juneau. lot. Apply 3rd and Gold. Tele- phone 2254. FOR SALE — Will sacrifice Mink ranch on Alaska Raiiroad. 100 pens, 40 breeders of quality, con- sisting of 168 acres with good salmon stream. Completely furn- ished. Wire or write Bowman and Huslik, Mile 221, Alaska Rail- road, Fish Lake. FOR SALE—Will sell or lease the Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks, Alaska, containing thirty-two completely furnished rooms. Ad- dress Mrs. C. McLegzpn, Fairbanks, Alaska. JUNEAU GIRL T0 CHRISTEN | alongside the motorship Guldborg) Hits on MachTsland—Two Holds Flooded—Sal- | vage Boat at Scene proaching fo us busy. here in April.” Mr. Cummins is chief accountal season. Yet, we | VICTORIA, B. C, March 12.-—| A salvage steamer has arrived| terday to take him and his crew workers to the Harbor. which is aground on Maude Island, outside of Nanoose Bay. The No.| 1 and No. 2 holds are flooded. The Guldborg is a Danish ves- sel and was enroute from Cheman- jus to Nanoose Bay with a load of lumber for Atlantic ports. She Joaded 2,500,000 feet of lumber 2t Chemanius. 4 LINER ALASKA | TIDES TOMORROW Low tide, 2:53 am, 7.1 feet. High tide, 8:52 am., 12.7 feet. Low tide, High tide, 1 12.3 feet. v L e SAVE THE DATE 17th, Elks Hall. Admission heavy. A similar condition is not likely to be repeated during the ap- look ] rward to sufficient fish to keep Our entire force will be! at the Taku Harbor cannery. He chartered a small boat here yes- St. Patrick’s Day Dance, March $1.00. —adv. phell, A. O. Elstdd for Peters- bu¥g. oo RUMMAGE SALE it Sale of Fancy Work leughby Avenue, on Friday, March 13th at 2 pm. Everybody welcome. Refreshments served. —adv. of Invitation for Bids | United States Department of Ag- riculture, Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska, March 7, 1931 Scaled Bids, subject to the condi- | tions contained herein, will be re- ceived until 9 o'clock AM. April 9, 1931, and then publicly opened, for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for con- structing and improving the Peters- burg Creek Highway, Cemetery- IS OVERHAULED! Boundary Section, National Forest 'Modernizatio_n_ Compleledé’ | and Craft Ready to x e Sail for North | | FOR SALE—Furmsnea nhouse and | BATTERIES AUTHORIZED SERVICE SEATTLE, March 12—Conver- sion of the Alaska Steamship Com- pany’s steamer Alaska to a turbo- STATION electric drive from reciprocating engines and other modernizinghave| CAPITAL ELECTRIC been completed and the liner is to COMPANY sall for Alaska ports after a five months' lay-up. SECOND ‘AT SEWARD Road Project, located adjacent to the Tongass National Forest, First Judicial Division, Territory of Al- aska. The léngth of the project to be constructed is approximately 2782 miles and the principal items of work are approximately as fol- lows: Clearing 13.5 Acres; Grubbing 8.5 Acres; Unclassified Excavation 10900 Cu. Yds; Structure Excava- | |tion 300 Cu. ¥Yds; Overhaul 100 Sta. ¥ds; Fine Grading 2.782 miles; Gravel, Top Course 4,000 Cu. Yds; Supplemental Gravel 750 Cu. Yds; Corrugated Metal Pipe 1,158 Lin. Ft. Log Corduroy 500 Lin. Ft. The | contract form and the plans, speci- The speed of the Alaska has been fications, special provisions and es- increased to 16 knots. SAILS MONDAY The Alaska, scheduled to sail from Seattle Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, will not leave until Mon-| day morning at the same hofr. This is according to advices re- ceived by the local office this morning. IFA LOW TELLS FISH STORIES TO HIS SWEETHEART, HELL TELL HER A WHALE OF A YARN WHEN THEY GET FERRY TIME CARD A timate of quantitles may be exam- ined and the Standard Question- naires and Financial Statement for | Bidders secured by the prospective bidders at the following addresses: U. S. Bureau of Public Roads, Fed- | cral & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, At the Salvation Army Hall, Wil- g The right is reserved, as the inte: of the Government may require, to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality in bids received, | and to accept or reject any items of any bid, unless such bid Al -, ealed, marked, and addressed as follows: Bid for Road Improvement. | Petersburg Creek Highway, Ceme- | tery-Boundary Section, to be open- ed April 9, 1931 at 9 o'clock A. M., Federal & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, | Alaska. M. D. Williams, District Engineer, U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. A I | | Before you ; start | Building see the NEW PERFECTION | PLASTER BOARD | at Juneau-Young | Hardware Co. T BEN EFIT PACIFIC. STEAMCHIPS PRINCESS NORAH March 10, 21, 31 B.C. COAST PRINCESS ALICE April 11, 21, May 2 &) Tickets sold to or from all Xastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orlent Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadlan Pacific Rockies ¥OR 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. MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (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—Sailings every Monday night at 9 p.m. from Pler No. 5, #eattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. C, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants - d FIRST class boara and room, cen- | sonven DAL ET.Ragas 1 ) March 2—9 P. M M. S. NORCO tral location. Single rooms with o:15 a0, 6:15 p.m. 4 T b March 9—9 P. M . S. NORTHLAND oomg “istgo xarrdmos%hflo Do);x:fi ; 7:10 s3i- 17:30 p.m. For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. dataios . Touts. wie SEATTLE, March 12—The $35,- 918 it ik ey be fair and square as to our . B Ben, ke A i . $iiice Bimos, sawing Miihies. 000 cannery tender Roedda, build- 11:00:::' lgmldnfzm l weishts Maid. - ieddres—to". bs ‘ ! , Radios, Sew. ing here for James and Lyle Davis, b 2 5 polite and painstaking as regards | g 7 Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- {op Juneau, Alaska, will be launched _lzgpm" b our service, have built for uws a MOOSE HALL l ing. Radio and 'phonogruph Te-|gaturday afternoon. l.uv:f)‘o i fas. Tndak | grocery trade of which we are i pairing. Anderson’s Music S8hoppe.| The vessel is 76 feet long and B'Ml.m..‘ e Justly proud. Our foods are of a “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” SEE THE MEDIUM that tells you | Vil have a 170 horsepower diesel 81308 $7:45 pm, | standard ckoelionsé that figke » SATURDAY, MARCH 14TH ! - | before you ask a question. Juneau engme. . B 9:56 p.m. !\wn;l:fll:ll appeal to the rim- i for i St ~ansties ot Oval. A gisopm. | nating % D . d P . LOST AND FOUND _|Dus il wisien the ot s = Music by ry Cleaning and Pressing slides off the ways into the water. 2 * '—"1'hnne. 1 t—Freight will be acceptpd. | 2—Saturdays only. | §-~Effective April 1at. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company FOUND—Two short handled round: point shovels. Owner may have same by proving property and| paying for this ad. Apply United Food Co. Goldstein Building. | The Florence Shop | “Naivette” Croguignole Perm- anent Wave BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Phone 427 for Appointment | . SANITARY GROCERY | The Merrimakers PHONES 8385 | “The Store That Pleases” | ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way 3 “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST" Admission, Gentlemen $1.00; Ladies Free | B e I | 1 { | \ s R O AR, ————— (54

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