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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1931. By BILLE DE BECK : FINEST ANCTHER THING OH. OFF HAWD - T SHOLLD SAY- BETIeEM "LG, BARMEY - (80 BAD ¥ i STEAMERS CAPTAIN JEWGE{ Fory Any EIFTY =YEAH-ARY EACH QE oF 'BM NOU MISSED CAPN SANGE -- Nou At g - WHO SAYs T o l Ao~~~ JUST dow COSTS AT (EAST FIUE GRAND - SEE 2 HE_WAS HERE THIS MORNING ON THE J68, 5 . AT ON TRE 3 MANY POMNIES ARE LIE! Tous Ny e AN YO TALKN Y& THE AEWSPAPER BQYS %UI Bmm%,:lus £ BUHLIEVE ME B0 Thus Towh's Qe 0 SRy (F Vo0 WAS HERE 554 BARNEY ~ Jog -+ 2 : & Gy BF Pora CRATY: . “op FORTY THOUSAND YA COULDA AST HIM ABOUT WAKE FOR THESE K\z £2F ( “Foeopte wite THEM UGT D0G - Ps.,l{“;n,\gc Y T T Ay 'El’gkcl g\:;fl?k PRIVILEGES. You oer 7 3 S et e e =y BEEA = L5 e, e S AV MY &, ot ’57\‘ ,/ R 2 um : k 7 e 7 S\ NGEHERGE N T SEC \‘S = éE 6 o ot 7 ; Dt y / AR O WiieH Wiy S 4 ; ; AD) / I B B SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound *Yukon .. May 9 May 12 May 18 “Alameda .May 12 May 16 May 18 *Alaska . ....May May 19 May 25 *Yukon .. May 2 May 26 June tAlameda May 26 May 30 June *Alaska ...........May 30 June 2 June tNorthwestern June 2 June 6 June *Yukon June § June 9 June 15 tAlameda June 9 June 13 June 15 *Aleutian June 12 June 15 June 22 B —_— | iNorthwestern ....June 16 June 20 June 22 tAlaska June 18 June 24 Marine News |G00D CARGO AND 17 PASSENGERS & v .o v Friniedocte e ——'| 20 PASSENGERS BOUND SOUTH Steamer Movements " *| SUCCESS MARKS \..... v.ies ForenoonJMotorship Rebiriis ‘Fr bt SCHEDULED SAILINGS N(g:ot“sch;:ule;ls tmt s;\il from BUSINESS THIP With a fairly large cargo and 20| Taking 17 passengers for poris to! attle May al pm. passengers for Juneau, the steam-|the south, the motorship Northland, LOW RO Let 3 St y ors JUND ave Arrive Southbound Alameda scheduled to sail chip Admiral Rogers, Capt. A. w“lcupt‘ Leonard Williams, departed Beattle Juneau Lv.Juneau from Seattle May 26 at 9 | Nickerson and Purser R. V. Har-|from Juneau at 9 o'clock Sunday TRIP FARES . . . . °® . . . . . . $ AP Eghteen Juneau Elks Make s, calied nere this forencon on her morning for Seattle. She had Evans .. April 20 May 2 May 12 . . . L] . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o . . . . . . . N . SEATTLE Rogers May 7 May 11 May 14 Queen scheduled to sail from . way from Seattle to Sitka. She arrived here three hours previously Seattle May 28 at 10 2. m. o| Round Trip Aboard 1¢ y : R i 4 Watson ... May 13 May 16 May 27 p is scheduled to be back Thursday from Port Althorp. Evans ...May 20 May 23 June 3 Friricess _Alice, scheduled to i on her return voyage south. | The Northland came to Juncau from Vancouver May 28 at New MO(OYShlp e Rogers ...May 21 May 25 May 28 9 p. m. a5, SUtende h Alaska scheduled to sail from y(,c'sn‘:::;"m ::,E»;:fi:dor t::,‘ n::,:“r::)l: Cabin passengers who left the| disembarking passengers here pro- Imformanos and tickets furnished Seattle May 30, 9 a. m. ltcrship Roedda, which returned to|vessel at this port were: Miss E. ceeded to Port Althorp with can- on Seattle-California service. Ncrihland scheduled to sail Juneau this morning from Sitka |Aalto, E. Ryan, Miss Constance, nery supplies. California-New York via Panama from Seattle June 1,9 a.m. & p ) o 0 bers of the local|Johnson, Mrs. C. S. Anderson, G.| Persons who booked passage at 4 Canal and return. Northwestern scheduled to sail @ )04 "¢ pive made the round trip,|W. Russell, O. K. McManus, Mrs. this port for the South were: from Seatile June 2 at 9 PM. @ |, " fiva other passengers were|M. Blane, A. Wasdahl, Charles Ma-| For Petersburg—Joseph Kasklen, Pl::l‘;‘}slor}\'cvlfl(‘gl(;}\;‘:;h.}i?\? t‘f; {brought here from Sitka and way [lander, Sam Guyct, Mrs. L. Van Harry Berkeley, James Berkley, J. . .« The Daily Alaska Empire Empire Classified ads have proven unis- 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 tenant. It it’s results you want then call Empire Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. The cost is very low. FOR SALE | MISCELLANEOUS ‘The vessel's freight consisted of Saturday mm‘mng' [rom_ Seattle, Queen .. May 28 June 1 June 5 general merchandise and coal. |and after discharging freight and Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. | ports. Winkle, Mrs. Laura Burns,' Mrs. ‘C Greebly. o Round America Rate (one way wat- at.9 p..m. The vessel, which left Juneau|Walter J. Manahan, Master Bobby| For Wrangell-Mr. and Mrs. C.| = er, return by rail), $350.00. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS last Thursday evening arrived in|Manahan, Master Dicky Manshan,| Worthington, Emma Jackson, Jas. Admiral Rogers southbound ® gy, capirday afternon. Tmme- |Mrs. F. P. Matthiesen and Mrs. | Tageook, B. H. HOWARD, Agent. ' Por stehil wis arbrs | . s pR— TRRIBOE 3 diately afterward, the Juneau Elks,|F. B. Smith | For Keichikan—H. B, Cartray, — 5 Admiral Watson due south e| IROLAARA ‘oftlodrs s ———— B. F. Heintzleman, Wendell Daw- | skl S e which included officers of the local {By Ful 3 | % “‘ T ~1m'1 o about o 10dge, convened a meeting of their (son, Frank Crock ] J'“ T 3 y "SUSI):”I;:‘C about ®l1odge and initiated into the order | . For Seattle—Joseph Kelly, Capt. e IR g a class of seven candidates, resi- | H. Moses, Miss Benson, Amos Ben- b e S dents of Sitka. |son, Violet E. Kempt Estebeth leaves every Thursday ® | o.1:500 evening the Elks held i ! night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and | PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY | Gih! LONESOME—JOIN Ollo’s largest ! correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses 'and descriptions $1.00. (adies 50c) Give age and occu- - pation with remittance. J. E. 1= B Clood Dlanbsloakr i Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. { . FOR SALE—Good piano; oak ex y | | for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent . - > —— ® e 00 e o000 0N 0o tension tabl leather daven- |75y s 2 | —_ NOTICE OF HEARING ON . % : D b CLUB Cate sor iease 1o responatile| —————— ,!5 40“ PUUNDS Vedsel Tak Ore. Fish! R At e |§ for ports of call during winter schedule, Passengers Wty ‘ S Avply hobert S TNS TOMONROW 3 5 St 1akes on Ure, Fish ;.o sGommiscionars: Qoitrt: for must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. w | — e L L Qe Betngn & e SR S | *and Passengers for | the Territory of Alaska, Division| ) Phone 79.°J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. j FOR SALE—Three room house on|3yaNos, Kadios, Sewing Machines, | Low tide 2:25am., 3.6 feet Ports S h Number One. | five acres, Auk Bay section, run-| “py,,no0raphs, Expert Plano Tun-|High tide 8:19 am., 132 feet | orts dout Before Charles Sey, United States | St | Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- ning water. H. R. Shepard & Son,| 10 Radio and pnonograph re- | Low tide 2:34am, 19feet| o . = BT e e e SEL D ? AUCTION SALE . coutmoma, e camens | S et s ™ | MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” OR BALE boal fursishot ka, Capt. C. V. Westerlund and In the matter of the estate of | FOR SALE—Small furnished pop RENT—Furnished apartment B i | 3 : % : R > — Purs : v i s sed. z s . house; bargain for quick sale;! for yent Telephone 103, HALIBUT PRICES b urser David Doran, arrived in, Thomas Cashin, deceased. | (Davis Transportatwn Co.": | | . . Juneau from Seward and way | Guy McNaughton, administrator 3. telephone 4754, | 3 =L . } . < 4 3 : LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. FOR KRED SEATTLE, May 25—Two vess Prlces Ale as ngh as 7.]0 ports at 5 o'clock this morning and of the estate of Thomas Cashin, . " 3 5 1 1 FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS FOR SALE-—1926 Speclal Stude-| Ui SBT St K i i . | departed two hours later for Seat- deceased having filed herein and | 5 { *baker Sedan. Good rubber and in| ~—— ;:)’“‘ng ook D JRt plary First Grade and tle. While here, she loaded gold rendered for settlement his final| For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday first class mechanical condition, (FOR RENT—At the MarshalllBounds of b i 4.10 Second ore concentrates and fish for Pu-|account of the edministration of | For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Cheap for cash, Telephone 3342| Apartments, 4 room furnished, agiad | get Sound discharge. the said estate, NOTICE IS HERE- | Phone Single O or call &t No. 200 Seward Build-, Neated apartments; splendid) _ ... RUPERT, B. C,, May 25 | Fifteen thousand, four hundred| Passengers who disembarked at|BY GIVEN that a hearing will be | ing | View. Inquire 115 West 6th St. —Thirty-three thousand pounds of Pounds of halibut were moved at|this city were: held upon the same before the| Phdne 330. halibut were sold here Saturday.|2uction on the Juneau Fish Ex-| H. W. Raney, Wiley R. Wright, |undersigned on July 18, 1931 at his! YFOR SALE—Plate Grass Showcases.' ——————— E "Phnee ootk THlEE - /7 change over the week-end. Eleven|Mrs. Wright, P. Coverich, Martha |office in Juneau, Alaska at the i g FOR RENT—Three room furnish-|American fish brought 4 to 81, 2 Various sizes. Juneau Young ed apartment; steam heat. Bish-|cents and Canadian fish sold for 4, thousand pounds, off the Louhelen, |Gregorleff, H. G. Knox, W. W.| hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at which Hardware Co. op Apartments. Phone 19, or 336|to 84 cents, |Capt. Knute Hildre, were bought|Spencer, Mrs. R. Cherson, G. Wil- | time and place all persons inter- \ after 6 {by the San Juan Fishing and|liams, Mrs. J. F. Tompkins, Hen-|ested in the said estate may ap- ¥OR SALE—1928 Dodge Sr. Sedan Aafter 6 pm. B ST B i ! ; : ‘ 3 A FiAcng i TO DISCUSS AIR RULES Packing Company for 7.10 cents a|rie Tompkins, J. Tompkins, J.|pear and file objections in writing WAL ey Lty Sd?g-m’n-‘r‘on RENT—Furnished sleeping | pound first grade and 4.0 cents a|Mittenpeck and I. M. Fisher. |to said account and contest the n perfect mechanical condition. | ,o5m close in; 3rd and Gold; i pound second grade, and was ship-| For ports to the South, 13 pas- | same. { See Otto Anderson at Light Com-| (elopnone 138, e e el cderal 200 ped fresh to Seattle. sengers booked passage here. They | GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and 3 e —— gl o o : 1ati :l Four thousand and four hundred*werc: official seal this 18th day of May, air, Baby{” O RENL--Purnished: aparuments; | ¥ 2w hedulod. nterctate mascanoe, (Pounds, unioaded by the Ida 2nd,| For Ketchikan—Mr. and Mss.| 193, Bucey Basinetto. amd . Walker,| APPY 421% East Tth Street. s ied ey May 9.6 i Capt. John Sonderland, were sold|S. H. Peterson, Fiorence Laurens, | (Seal) CHAS. SEY, Bby, » g v - 5 S, i Ge f Good' condition. Telephone 543.| © oc - |Washington.’ Regulations to be dis-: E’ E, E“fz;""m for 7 cents first x:;.figeme Ky, and Deorgonk: | : Pobate Judge. = 0y cussed have been in effect since g“;e o it fei‘;s f:mnd ’gra,der. For Bte My, B O | First publication, May 18, 1931. FOR SALE-—Wakefield sulky, basin- i (and were put ini e cooler_ 0! e—Mrs. 2 ampen, . Last publication, June 15, 1931, heated sleeping rooms for. rent. July 15. _|the Juneau Cold Storage Company.|Mr:. Fred Campen, Miss H. Cam- o, e TRAVEL BY AIR ‘ ette and walker. All in excellent s < 3 # condition. Mrs. Douglas, top floor, Qs iy Thauke 280 200 St | Besides the 11,000 uounds of fresh |pen, May G. Harding, T. Nor-|e ——— -e & . G . San Francisco' Bakery. FOR RENT — Single apartments. halibut off the Louhelen, 3,000 berg, B. Samons, Henry Borgeson| | The Florence ShOp ] B o s June:u EN";‘sred ) ————————————————| MacKinnon Apartments. pounds of fresh salmon and about|and V. V. Hart, Phone 427 for Appointment | |W.chiieau Hotel Sisai ok FOR SALE—Gasboas KIPLINGL 60 .~~~ "% =~ & 2,000 pounds of frozen fish were ——————— RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | DA e y ;i horse power Peerless engine InjApt. Furnished. Heated. Tel. 5701. sent to Seattle on the steamship| Eight large murals, depicting oui- | | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | A . Retchikah = P. Kostrontetinoff ..... itk | good condition. Boat 60 feet long| Alaska today by the San Juan|standing historical events, have WAVES i A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau. overall. Cruiser type, accommo-| "OR RENT—One two-room furn- | Company. been placed in the dome of tha Beauty Specialists | dating 8 persons. Boat may be| ished apartment vacant. The | Mr. Engstrom shipped 8,000 pounds | Atlanta state capitol. 11 examined at Lower City Float.| Bureka Apartments, a bachelor's lof fresh salmon and the cold stor- -~ Cash price $3000.00. Insured for; Pparadise. Willoughby Avenue. age company 13 tierces of mild { $5,000.00. Inquire Empire. | Fireproof - bullding, . cured salmon to Seattle on the JOR SALE—Power drag saw. Good | WANTED f Alaska today. For reservations see J. B. Burford & Co., City Ticket Aboard the steamship Admiral ¥ condition. See Chas. Warner Co.| | istens, Do fon Bitks Todey wed Agents, Seward Street, Telephone 79 - | WANTED—Information regarding R SELE—Cadillac car, suitable| 1o whoreabouts of Frank Schre- | L. C. Berg, brother of J. E. Berg, i > { for taxi. Cheap for cash. See\ yo ¢ pe will call at Empire ,‘:&r,’;fic?}‘;}‘:&m};fi"f’fl'{ Bl n::: “The World’s Greatest Travel System’ | Mra. Berry, JH0LADAIE: Shcdet. | he will receive valuable informa- will establish a buying agency at ;OR SALE. _"fmm Gasboat Erma."' tion. | ‘snka for the Marlyn company. TO PRINCE RUPERT, V. ANCOUVER, VICTORI A NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. Length 40 ft.; beam 108 "':‘WANTED —“Woman for general % | —_——————— % 20 hp. Lying near Whlu_:'s store, | housework. Telephone 1953. ‘An average of 100 bushels of AND SEATTLE WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at D-ll- “ Willoughby Avenue. Inquire J. F. cats an acre was harvested by Tom from Pler No. 5, Beattle, for the following Southeastern Alasks | Mullen, Behrends Bank. WANTED—Children to room and SOOTHING Muir, Canadian caunty, OKla, farm- Princess Alice . Porta: = Ketchikan--Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Junesu. #OR SALE—Small gas holst; 4 hp,| 020ard, $25.00 monthly. Mrs. Sin- . il i ? Prince Rupert, B. O, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when good_condition; $150.00. Also 4| _Clalr Brown, Park Street. REFRESHING FERRY TIME CARD Princess Louise cargo warrants h.p. Standard Marine engine just | DRESSMAKING. Sewrng of all | weaves Junean for Douglas and & 8 :'qnverhauled. good wn;]imon: $125. kinds, Mrs. Osborme. Telephone| BEAUTIFYING : Thane Princess Charlotte June 19 MOTORSHIP NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Standard Machine Shop. ¥ 2252, 3 3 May 25 i : 6:15am. 6:1l A 3 . . May 18 o —e Spring fs the season: of the .,:i“‘mh z‘l‘.m‘ig: Tickets sold to or from all Eastern points of United States JUNE 8, JUNE 1, 15, 29 T 4 A . efiyséfi.”f;:{?fi?:\f :::r‘ggogrgg: | DAVE’S SHOP year when every woman should 18 emt 9:40pm, or Canada and to Eourpe or the Orient. -TO-' for a series of beauty & +4 vestment. Mrs. Flora Sharick,! READY-TO-WEAR arzanse : - 12:30 pm.t |{ For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau ' —for— treatments. Enliven the skin 2:00 pam. VARIOUS ROUTES—STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES Rk 0. By I ” AR 4 B Telephone 5602. | R R and the alr. Glow with health Lifom. . MO e, ; : i ; Burford & Co, Ticket Agents. . Teléphone 114 R SALE—Wm =el cneap for! and thrill with the joy of liv- *4:00 p.m. 3 Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies ¢ cash or trade for cabin or house) ‘m—c OLEMAN'S L3 ing. Our mm servyice nlg- i Hollywood Style Shop | || work s pmuregag el B -~ S St A\ and Boecva i Telephone 4005, their Railroad Dance. ) EL shee; rowers ar? (SOR SALE—Six-foot enameled Tsnnagiees, S grovers o bath tub with fittings; a bar- gain; phone 91. wayports. ® Farly Sunday morning, the Roed- i ir s r y i Of: a) ning, the € . | providing their flocks with pure- M h “PA IFI 29 Pa:lllc tle;;/e: o :Y:“": :!da left Sitka on her return to Ju- bred rams to increase quality of otors lp ay a .m. for Peters: | neau. spring lambs. | burg, Kake and way ports, s it Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. - YA e ‘good strongly built trolling boat, ' {05% feet long by 10 foot beam; 7 10 h.p. Imperial engine, together| | “Ome of Alaska’s” Distinctive > 9:30am ¢ ». ‘ |wisn Mme emty, sty | b e ot eai | || 12 8pms W. L. COATES, Agent Arcade Cafe | belting, poles, tools, spotlight and | = 15 pm, ‘box compass. Could be used for| 2 fi Valentine Building R edt “trading, logging or fitted for hali-| ? ; ; « /but fishing. Inquire Alstrom’s| | 4 INews Stand. | IT PAYS TO PAY ¢ ; i ’ » . B . > s CASH AMERICAN only. N - We cater to those who want 2—Baturdays ; g Four acres last year produced 634 | Harris Hardware Co. ] BEAUTY PARLORS s . i } 3 good thinés to eat. 6’£hels of marketable Irish pota- Lower Front Street MRS, JACK WILSON Juneau Ferry & Naviga: = - ! 5 for J. J. Ratchford in Catawba | | & ¥ ) ; g - e O st J ,l tion Company = = ' OPEN ALL NIGHT CHRIS BAILEY

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