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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA}URD}}Y, MAY 2, I BARNI‘Y GOOGL JE AND SPARK PLUG 1Gar A NBw RACKET. ERANE | Tta SELLIN ELECTRIC (CE BOrEs-- HERE HE IS, SAN Nou M\Gurm TERRY ~ MRS, O ToOLE - LUES RIGHT (N me WANTS & Buy OANE- - 2 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle ....April 18 April 25 April 28 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound April 21 April 27 April 28 May 4 May 2 May 4 Empire Classified ads have proven unus- ually resultful because daily by many subscribers and is the great meeting ground of the ployer and employee, tenant. It it’s results you w Classified, 374 and tell cost is very low. =S @ 1931, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Great Britain rights reserved.. The Empire is read buyer and seller; em- property owner and ant then call Empire us your wants. The The Daily Alaska Empire FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable for taxi, Cheap for cash. See Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. illiIFOR SALE—Gasboat KIPLING. 40 horse power Peerless engine in good condition. Boat 60 fect long ¥ = overall. Cruiser type, accommo- dating € persons. Boat may be % examined at Lower City Float. Cash price $300000. Insured for $5,- | -— o | EXPERT window cleaning at a low | cost. Phone 103 after 9 am. 1‘ LONESOME—JCIN Ohio’s largest correspondence club. Members ev-\ erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-, dresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- pation with remittance. *J. E.| Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. CLUB Caie vor lease to responsible . 000.00. Inguire Empire. &\ ARRE T FOR SALE — Baby 2y, $10.00 ¢ Phone Douglas 85. FOR SALE—For st» Building. quire Harry Ellingen. Phone 138. § |1/\FOR SALE—$600 Gasboat Erma, Length 40 ft.; beam 108 ft.; #» 20 hp. Lying near White’s store, “ Willoughby Avenue. Inquire J. F. Mullen, Behrends Bank. % = 1 FOR SALE—Small gas hoist; 4 hp. | I good condition; $150.00. Also 4 h.p. Standard Marine engine just & overhauled, good condition; $125.! Standard Machine Shop. l " FOR SALE — Tudor Ford Sedan.| Good condition. Good rubber. $125.00. Phone 101. { FOR SALE—Income bearing prop- En-| parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. | i | | | FIRST class boara and room, cen= tral location. Single rooms with board $50.00 per month, Double rooms with board $47.00 month. Maki Boarding House. Mrs. Gus' Wabhto. | S o, 7IANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- irg. Radio and pnonograph re- nairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three. room, apart- ment, hot and cold water. Apply | Sam Rosenberg, 306 Front Street.| J Phone 561 ; | aska sailed at 9 o'clock this morn- | Hopper, Marine News ® 9 060000000 0 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Neorco in port and sails south about 4 or 5 o'clock this afternoon. Alameda scheduled to arrive at 1 &.m. Sunday. Admiral Evans scheduled to arrive 11 a.m. Sunday. Alaska due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle May 4 at 9 p.m. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle May 7 at 10 am. Princess, Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver May 7 at 9 p.m. SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound next. Monday. Admiral Watson due south- bound about May 5. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacitic leaves every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, ..C....O..fl.l | | | J4 PASSENGERS ABOARD ALASKA FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, May 2.—Steamer Al- ing for Alaska ports with 261 first class passengers and 110 steerage passengers. The following passengers aboard are booked for Juneau: Olaf Hult, L. Bennedict, E. D.! E. W. Durham, Marvin| Jones, Tony Pagan, M. Modenese, J. J. Humphrey, S. W. Galladay, J. C. Simpson, Sam Zakoff, Charles | Lawrence, Tony Newcombe and wife, Horace Parker, P. Juoyapatis, | Mrs. Hanna Katainen, A. L. Dort, R. C. Interam, E. W. Hopper, and | four steerage —_———.—e—— |” TIDES TOMORROW FOR RENT — front room. Close in. Board if Nicely furnished | * High tide, 1:03 am., 19.5 feet. WITH FISHERIES 11931 grading ruies, and the United AUCTION DIVIDES JUNEAU HALIBUT Catch of Entire Fleet Is Put Into Freezers of Storage Company Juneau’s halibut fleet, just from banks, is dividing its cateh between the auction of the Fish Exchange, which is governed by Pacific Fisheries, cooperative or- ganization of fishermen and boat owners, which operates under 1930 regulations, Forty-seven thousand pounds of halibut went through the auction yesterday; 41,000 pounds were de- livered to the United Pacific today. | All the fish will go into the freez- | ers of the Juneau Cold Storage Company. Auction prices were as high as 8.60 cents a pound, first grade, and 560 cents a pound, second grade. Auction Transactions ‘Boats, captains, hailings, prices and buyers in the auction deals follow: mea Capt. Thamax 1\' ay for all of which 8. the prices and the Sebastian-Stuart Fish Company, E. E. Engstrom, representative, was the buyer. Fern, Capt. John Lowell, 7,000 pounds; Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal, 6,000; Ina J., Capt. Fred Naidal, 6,000; Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hildre, 6,000; Mary, Capt. Oswald Varnes, 4,300, for all of which 8.55 and 5.60 were the prices and the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company, Wallis 8. George, representative, was the buyer. Deliveries to Fisheries Boats, captains and hailings list- ed in deliveries to the United Pa- cific Fisheries, Einar Olson, repre- sentative, follow: Margaret T., Capt. Peter Hildre, 5,500 pounds; Fremont, Capt. Olaf Winther, 7,500; Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alstead, 7,500; Tigon, Capt. Axel Peterson, 5,000; Avona, Capt. Olaf Larsen, 9,500; Addington, Capt. Sivert Angderson, 6,000. The National, Capt. O. Arseth, |in time for Saturday NORCO HASTENS TO LAND G0ODS FOR SATURDAY Motorship Amves Ahea of Schedule and Un- loads Quickly To land perishable commodities trade, thej motorship Norco, Capt. A. Ekhlom, | and Purser H. Knight, hastened on her way north from Seattle and arrived in Juneau at noon today, four hours ahead of sched- ule. Her freight was sale shortly after she had docked at the Femmer wharf. Besides merchandise for stores, the vessel brriight oil for the Union | Oil Company and equipment for the Alaska Gastineau Mining Com- pany at Thane. She had nine passengers. were: ‘They From Seattle—John Kirschbaum, L. L. Bradley, A.| Charles Jackson, L. Adamsen. From Winkle, Mrs. Van Winkle, R. A. Van Winkle, A. T. Van Winkle. From Petersburg—John G. Olson. The vessel's freight consisted of general merchandise for merchants, oil for the Union Oil Company and equipment for the Alaska Gas- tineau Mining Company at Thane. The Norco is scheduled to start this evening on her return voyage south us the mext time ouwhhmy print- .Ourequipment enables us to turn out first quality unloaded | quickly, and store goods were onj Ketchikan — A. C. Van'® PLANE GOES TO CHICHAGOF With a party of miners, the sea- pla.ne Petersburg, Pilot Robert, E. Ellis and Mechanic Brian Harland, Ien here today noon for Chichagof. weather conditions prevent .a landim; at Chichagcef she will pro- ceed to Sitka and disembark her | passengers there. From Sitka they 1+ will take the motorship Estebeth to Chichagof . The Petersburg is scheduled to: Feturn; to- Juneau this lev‘nmg - — |- — ‘ | HALIBUT PRICES . | SEATTLE, May 2.—Four vessels| | with 114,000 pounds of halibut sold | their catches here yesterday for i5 and 10 cents. . | ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS RE TERRITORIAL AUTO TAX 1 YEAR 1931 All persons operating an auto- | mobile not licensed for the current year will be considered delinquent] | after May 11. Licenses are issued | by the Territorial Treasurer from All persons not paying the license tax by said date (May 11) will be| presecuted as provided by law. adv | B A $70,000 art museum has been en to Asheville, N. C., by Philip S. Henry, retired English million- | aire. - .—,-— | Old papers at the Empire offica NIRRT O —3 Old Cars made to look R like new! Let us quote you on a new paint job for your car. VSR EDERER VLTI R B Juneau Auto his office in the Capitol Building.| § “Alameda *Alaska *Yukon . tAlameda May 5 May 11 May 12 May 18 May 16 May 18 May 19 May 25 May 26 June 1 May 30 June 1 June 2 June 8 t—Southeastern Alaska Route. *—Southwestern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES SEATTLE Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau April 29 May 2 May 12 May 7 May 11 May 14 May 13 May 16 May 27 May 20 May 23 June 3 Rogers ...May 21 May 26 May 28 Queen ‘May 28 June 1 June 4 Informatios and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wnt- er, return by rail); $350.00; B. H HOWARD,’ ‘Agent, Evans Rogers Watson . Evans ADMIRAL LINE 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 THURSOAY AT 6 P, M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesdsy For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at 9§ pm. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following SBoutheastern Alaska ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. C.,, Vancouver B. MOTORSHIP NORCO Cargo warrants MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND C.—(South bound only when (tock on ice at the wharf of the Cold Storage Company yesterday. She left for Auk Bay to get fresh herring bait, preparatory to going to the halibut banks. Four thousand .pounds of Kking salmen were delivered yesterday to intelligently aid you in plannin MARCH 16, 30 APRIL 13, 27 MAY 11, 25 MAY 4, 18 JUNE 8, JUNE 1, 15, 29 For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 MARCH 23 erty on Gastineau Ave. Good In- | APRIL 6, 20 . vestment. Mrs. Flora Sharick, Telephone 5602. desired. Suitable for gentlemen. P AN SR 7.5 S A N | FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. | Apply 421% East T7th Street., Phone 2004. } FOR RENT — Furnished 3 room | -4.1 165 11 feet. feet. | feet. S T R R R Low tide, 7:37 am., High tide, 1:57 pm., Low tide, 7:41 p.m, Tides Monday High tide, 1:41 a.m., 189 Low, tide, 8:19 am., -35 Pdint Shop VERL J. GROVES FOR SALE— Wiz =eli cneap for cash or trade for cabin or house feet. feet. 15.6 feet. you get | 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 7+« trading, logging or fitted for hali- | but fishing. Inquire Alstrom’s f 4 News Stand. S AR e SRR “'FOR SALE—W!: sell or ease the| s, Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks, | ' Alaska, containing thirty-two| completely furnished rooms. Ad- dress Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks, Alaska, | s A S i A medal has been awarded D:.| . H. Scardino of Houston by the king of Italy for his efforts to im- prove Italian-American understand- ing. .._ FERRY TIME CARD ’ \jeaves Juneav for Douglas and Thane 6:15 a.m, 6:15 p.m. 7:10a.m. $7:30 p.m. 9:15 am.t ::: pa. 12:30pm.t §i1:15pm., 2:00pm. 13 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00 am. *4:00 pm. Leaves Douglas h! Juneau 6:30a.m. 8:30a.m. 9:30 a.m.t 12:45 pm.t 2:18pm. $:30 p.m.t __Juneau Ferry & Naviga- apartment. Electric Range. Tel.! 138. ¥ i FOE RENT—In Douglas. Five room furnished cottage. See Mike Reis- ser, Tel, 18, Douglas. FOR RENT—Three room furnish- ed apartment. Bishop Apts. Steam heated. Telephone 79 or 336 after 6 pm. FOR RENT--Nicely furnished steam heated sleeping rooms for -fent. Close in. Inquire 326 2nd Street. — e FOR RENT — Double or single apartments vacant May 1st. Mac- Kinnon Apartments. . . .. ¢ f FOR RENT—Four room furnished house: 81 9th St. Or will sell.. | i ey e 4 e < ABt. Furnished. Heated. Tel, 570L.! FOR RENT—One two-room furn- ished apartment vacant. ‘The Eureka Apartments, a bachelor’s| paradise. Willoughby Avenue' Fireproot building. — WANTED A S A N DRESSMAKING. Sewrng of all’ kinds. Mrs. Osborne. Telephone —— LOST—Gold case, open face Wal- tham waich, engraved C. D. R. Finder please.return to E.mpire‘. Office. Reward. tion Company High tide, 2:40 p.m,, Lo wtide, 8:22 p.m., 22, dfeet. EXPERT REPAIRING You do not take your watch to a blacksmith for repairs. Then do not turn over your car and its fine engine tothe inexperienced. Our automo- bile mechanicians are expert engine men—and we guaran- tee their work. Service charge is no higher—and you get only first-class workmanship, CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET DEALERS | the San Juan company by the Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stevens. ! Mild, Cured Goes South On the steamship Admiral Rogers yesterday five tierces of mild cured ‘salmon were sent from here by the | San Juan Company to its establish- | ment in Seattle. ¥ J lepu President, and J. E. 'Berg Alaska representative of the lUn.&uad Pacific Fisheries, will arrive ;here Sunday or Monday from the |'South. They will confer with Ju- |neau boat owners and fishermen next Tuesday. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIHHIIIiIIIIIIIlIIIlII!IlIl RAPID RE PAI R 7BaCT EQUIPMENT CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Second at Seward The Florence ‘Shop | Phone 427 for Appointment | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | 1 i | | | o will prove that 1 ;”N Foot of Main Street basod (A |IIIIIIIIIIHIlIIlIIIllllllllIIIIIlllIlIIIIIII_ ] “The World’s Greatest Travel System” TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Princess Alice Princess Alice Princess Alice _June 2 Tickets sold to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Eourpe or the Orient, VARIOUS ROUTES—STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies For Tickets and Reservations W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building 14 Juneau TRAVEL BY AIR FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED For reservations see J. B. Burford & Co., City Ticket, _ Agents, Seward Street, Te]ephone 79 American Beauty Parlors MRS. JACK WILSON For Thirty Days Only—A MARVELOUS PERMANENT WAVE for $10.00 Absolute Satisfaction or Money Back. TELEPHONE 397 FOR APPOINTMENT