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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931. JUNEAU VESSEL ’%‘g%;;s;aé;fi;:%;iigh:;z@a;?f:g:SAme BOATS |AIRPLANE FROM |} Stemer oremens WRECKED OFF === " " ARRIVE WITH KETCHIKAN HAS Northland due sometime to- Katalla from Wlngham Island by | {FINEST ., STEAMERS" ® morrow. Admiral Evans due to arrive esesceensose v Saturday night. KATALLACOAST == S5 1330 POUNDS 2 PASSENGERS i o s e - — — i g | © arrive Monday. } * SCHEDULED SAILINGS ALL AI_ASKA { Thirteen hundred pounds of sal- | i@ Yukon scheduled to sail from Mystericus dhflppearancr in Fob- mon constituted Juneau's fish re-| Bringing C. B. Gill of Ketchi-| o Seattle April 11 at 9 am | ruary of the fishing power boat | ceipts today. Eleven hundred poundsikan and R. C. Brooks of Seat-| e Nerco sch;duled to sail Ir;m; Monroe, bound from Seward o/ GHAMBER Tfl were unloaded from the Johnny |tle as passengers, the Alaska-Wash- | ¢ geattle April 13 at 9 p.m. Juneau, was explained today in a | M., Capt. Leslie Johnson, and 200|ington Airways' seaplane Peters-|o Alamecda scheduled to sail ® SAILING SCHEDULE wireless message from Katalla to| from the T 1044, Capt. Roberf|burg, Pilot Robert Elis and Me-| r " ohn C. McBride, Collector of Cus- Oliero. 4 oth aiubes: wiie thughilRBRHL: . 7. Wadman atived Bl on Seattle A1 at 0.8 Leave . DueJuncau Lue juneau e g . { 1 b f Py » “ceamer Seatlte ' Northbound Seuthbound toms. The craft.was wrecked March {by the Juneau Cold Storage Coms+|Juneau late yesterday afternoon | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ 1 on a reef on the southeast end pany. from Ketchikan. It was scheduled o i Alice scheduled to ® *Yukon ... Mar. 16 Wingham Island, about 15'miles | The Sitka, with 100,000 pounds |to depart from here on’ its return o n port at 6 o'clock e *Alaska ....Mar. 169a.m. Mar. 19 Mar. 26 from Katala. The captain, ©. P.| Delegates to the Alaska Chamber |of fresh halibut, representing catch- | there at 5 pm. today, taking the| o orrow night and sails @ +Northwestern ...Mar. /a1 9a.m, Mar: 34 Mar. 3 Our bread and pastry B prown and his crew of three|of Commerce will meet at 4 o'clock | es of numerous boats of the Juneau | s8me Gperating crew and the same | ¢ th at 9 o'clock Satur i s PN, SR M. 91 apety s suits the taste and Jg 1ed shore in safety and are|tcmcrrow afterncon in the Coun- | fleet, arrived in Seattle Tuesday, P A L fAlameda ........April 29p.m. April 6 Aptl 8 pleases the digestion. a fox ranch on the island.|cil Rooms of the City Hall. and is supposed to have unloaded | ness of Mr. Gill and e Alaska scheduled southbound A soitiuatats, AMAD Rotks 1 Qur modern bakery is ir situation has been reported by | will consider a report to be not late than yesterday. | Mr. required only a brief ® April 13. t—Southeastern Alaska Route sanitary and the in- t ar to Capt. C. H. Dench, | mitted by the special committee | -~ Another craft was added '.odaygtlme in this city. Mr. Brooks had @ Queen scheduled southbound e | REGULaR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikaa, Wiangell, i gredients of our baked 4 ander of the United States|appointed at the last meeting of to the local fishing fleet. She is|come to Ketchikan by steamship.|® about April 13. Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. o §.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. bt All sailings subject to change without notice, Information and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 1-00(“ are pure, and of lC._:a‘s“v Guard cutter Tallapposa, who | the Territorial organization. the Saga, recently built in Oakland,| The seaplane Sitka, Pilot Gene LOCAL SAILINGS PoRl oo Walne. Il | will investigate the necessity of go- It is understood -that the com-| Cal, by her owner and captain, g, and Mechanic Bryant Estebeth leaves every Thursday al 8 !ing to the relief of the merooned |mittee has formulated plans fOI‘lHemy Hendricson. She is 50 feet is scheduled to arrive in night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and fishermen. raising needed funds. {long with a capacity of 25,000 today or tomorrow. If| wayports. Pcerless | The Monroe is a total loss. Shpe| Communications from various pounds of fish. Captain Hendric- passengers for Juneau she | e Pacific leaves every Thurs- | was of 34 gross and 28 net tous,;community chambers have been|son s well known in Juneau. At ! day at 10 am. for Peters- B k and w: ned by N. B. Dahl of | received in the last few days and one time he was master of the| —-——— e burg, Kake and way ports, a ery | Juncau. she had been cnertered|these Will be submitted for the|Cedric here. | NOTICE BIDS, FUEL OIL |(s e e e e e ecsensee | for fishing - activities by Captawm |consideration of delegates. The Hoonah, Pacific American | “Remember the Name” | Brown, who is well known in this e maree e Fisheries Company boat, is in port having been employed at the|® TIDES TOMORROW "lwdm She will visit canneries i bids for hauling of Fll:‘l" AND WHIST City Hall Building for fis- PARTY Lumber Mills and having| o of the company in this neighbor- r 1931, will be received up! At Trinity Hall Saturday, April| 1 SR | alss tended several canuer-| Low tide, 0:41 am. 7.3 feet. |hood. until 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 10,|11th at 8 p.m. Those desiring (o ELKS' BASEBALL DANCE ]u Te. High tide, 6:35 am., 11.9 feet. —————— 1931. |play may make reservations by ¢ Night, April 11th. ELKS U nm the receipt of today's mes- Low tide, 2:01 p.m., 3.1 feet. DOUGLAS HI SCHOOL PROM | H. R. SHEPARD, telephoning 604. Admission fifty adv\ ge nothing had been heard of High tide, 8:55 pam., 11.3 feet. FRIDAY. (adv.) ~ (adv.) City Clerk. ~cents. e LOW ROUND Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau TRIP FARES v Queen April 13 SEATTLE Evans April 8 April1l April 23 o Rogers ... April 9 April13 April 16 Watson ...April22 April25 May 5 CALIFORNIA Rogers ....April23 April27 April 30 Evans ..._.April29 May 2 May 12 mformation and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return. (4 “ ” £ Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, v Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. SPECIALS fOR fRIDAY AND SAIURDAY ADAIRALLI? Food prices still on the DOWN GRADE. QUALITY was never highér and these prices will ‘ . L convince you that price and quality go together and THAT CASH ISKING. | Motorship “PACIFIC }Aeavrgs City Dock, Jllineau, every Thursday Sat 10 a.mé 5 s — A e 7 AL e i | or Petersburg, Kake and Way points. ee agen 1 ELI&PI‘IOL\I‘J 403 PROI\lPT DILLI\ I‘AR\ A ».:\[dll (_)I‘dCI'S S()IlClth for ports of call during winter schedule, Pnsse\nfil . + . . . : - . v - e | muoe obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. % { Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. . BACON Hills Coffee NAVEL ORANGES N MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” Pound Packages i (Davis Transportation Co, Cellophane W rapped % ‘ 2 ; RED CAN—ALWAYS GOOD! i| LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. RINELESS y 45¢ Dozen | soe ol OF SITKA AND WAY PORTS 3)0 Pound 390 P Ound 7LOVN(‘, (;RI;N | For,Momm?h:xfflgingz%flom' e At Wy - SR o i SN ASPARAGUS a ’ SALT PORK S , | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. LEAN SIDES MATCHES 2 Pounds, 25c¢ | o oo s e st 4 2 i b Very Tender ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. 25C Pound DIAMOND BRAND e - : Prince Rupert, B. C., Vmec‘t:u';cr':;‘cn:(m bound only when ot — R H UB ARB b uompn%‘{n:;g:co uorongégxéo%:mm 7 : A , 21 A ; RED ]‘/IEXICAN BEANS 6 Boxes FIELD GROWN MAY 11, 25 MAY 4, 18 JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 1, 15,29 3Pounds. 250 For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. 5 44 ‘ ¥ Burford & o, Ticket Agents, Telephone 114 8 Poqnds? 9¢ 19 c . A Real bprmg Tonic Lagd g et AT SPERRY’S PANCAKE : o . CABBAGE " “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE" ; - FLOUR ; DANISH BALL:HEAD for N ‘ GOLDEN RIPE 4 cents Pound Drvy Cleaning and Pressin | 10 Pound Bag, 79c BANANAS B y & g — ; " PRINCE HAP!?ERTC,ExEL:ET AND ALASKA LAUNDRY OTHER 15- T TINS n New ng on u ' MlfigAWRHgZTVI 73 P 0@48, 250 e TOBACCO ¥ D AT M Y ‘ 3 Pounds, 25¢ HOOD RIVER APPLES 7 tins, 95 cents —r % e B & 2 : Overhauling Season FANCY DELICIOUS NEWTONS FLOUR ARK BLACKS FERRY SEEDS S S % g » ‘During the winter months is a good time to ALL 10-CENT PACKAGES have your automobile thoroughly inspected | | 3 BEST GRADE EXPORT FLOUR $2 49 Box 3 for 25 paie oni and put in good repair. : { & {| We are equipped to make any repair whether ] “ 49 Pound Bag 9 $1.39 5 ‘ Special Alaska Seeds it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- | % e SPUDS B T SR TG justment and will be pleased to give you a | BROOMS FIELD RUN TOILET PAPER flatrate on any job. A GOOD VALUE—Strong 4 Tie 50 Pounds, 79¢ 10 iictffll;f 29 c ! , Connors Motor Company, Inc. 3 \‘r 55 cents Netted Gems Large Rolls ' | Service Rendered by Experts " sy Old Papers for sale at Empire Office