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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1931. ‘ By BILLE DE BECK STEAMERS E L\ NOSUH, OIS Do LOOK MOUCH LAK A PoLo FIELD oW Do Y Boss T Juss A LOTTR WuBBIsH! SU0DEA DEPARTURE OF IN SANGE ; VANISHED ALso Tum HoPes OF A TRUSTAIG , Alow CREST-FALLEAY POPULACE JOME ARE TTHE PLEASAAT DREAMS PRESEATING ROSY PICTURES OF 3 e FUTORE OF SHELL (SLe. Polo FIELD {5 DESERTED — TRE TBAITS AND STABLE'S THAT OMEE. ACCOMMODAED F(FTY HEAD OF BLOODED ARE \MAL()‘I" E Soon A;E Mnkawsc.s "DEMARTURE BECAME KNOWN WIS GREO(ERS SWOORED OOWAl ON TR i Poo PIBLD AND CARRIED oFF | w{ MOVAGLE OBJETY, (MICLUDIAG- HORSES ~ GONE ARE SPARK PLUG) g ¥ oAV wMMA‘:%A- 15 c IrS 4 " (=R . : ,‘ MARVAN CHASE, MISS ROLLINS, MARRIED HERE s EACH ONE QF ‘€M STURRIRS DOwA HaT-DOGS - TRE BAND IS PLAY/N' - .LISSEAl To'EM CHEER WHEAS THE PONIES Come. PRANCIN' ON THE FIELD Doar EAT DEM Tin CANS MISTAN GooGLe! DEYu Gve : 3y : | STumMIck-ACHe AN JAUGE To_ME, Iu BUST'EM ON THE THAT MUGY GONNA MAKE (ME Thg HOT: D0G KING 2 ngpiamca SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle ......June 20 ...June 23 DueJuneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound June 23 June 29 June 27 June 29 June 30 July 6 July 2 July 4 July 4 July 6 July 17 July 13 July 11 July 13 t—Southeastern Alaska Route. *—Southwestern Alaska Route. Steamer * Yukon f Alameda .. * Aleutian t Alaska t Northwestern * Yukon t Alameda : Do Festures Syndicate, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved. Juue L ‘ AII—AIaska Ne-»;'; SEs in English, Russian and Japanese are being cast overboad in the North Pacific by the International Fisheries Commission’s party of four | persons on the motorship Dorthea. The bottles drag a small metal anchor at the end of a six-foot wire, causing them to drift with currents beneath the surface of the MISCELLANEOU ¥ LONESOME—JOIN Ohlo’s larges correspondence club. Members ev-! erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- | dresses and descriptions $1.00. | (ladles 50c) Give age and occu-| pation with remittance. J. E.! Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. | THE EMPIRE o e W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Through whicn the general public can always have its vants supplied. Closing time for classiftied «dvertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for dispiay aa- rertisements: 11 A M Ten cents per lns first in- OLUB Cale yor lease to responsible | parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. Many Fi riends Attend Wed- Archie Matheson suffered an apoplectic stroke while at work on his mining claim on Dominion Creek in the Dawson district. Poor- loading gravel on scows was also water and preventing them from let to the Ketchikan firm. Rifle shots at the home of Arnold being affected by the wind. Small | ;rewards will be paid for return of bottles to the International Fish- ‘l dmg Ceremony Last Schneider, fox farmer on Five Mile eries Commission at Seattle. The ly clad he lay on the ground a day sertion !IANOS, Kadios, Sewl | " - Pive cents for conttnuous || Phonographs, Sy Sensgrond Night, Ptes. Church |and & night before he coula sum-|Creek, near Petersburg, attracted Cruise of the Dorothea, which is rNV\N‘ bsequent insertion. ing. Radio and pnouograph re-| mon strength to drag himself an|persons in the neighborhood, and Now in the neighborhood of Sew- | Count five average words o nairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe.| In the presence of a large num- |eighth of & mile to Max Landre-|when they went to the Schneider ard, will occupy three months. B ey i 'ber of friends, Marvan Axtell Chase, | ville's cabin. From there the ailing |home they found him dead on the WOW ROUND Leave Arrive Southbound Minimum 50 ocenta. g ison of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chase, |[Man was hastily taken in an auto-!front porch. His death was due| Eighteen men are employed at| Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau . F'OR RENT {and Miss Loulse Fioella Rollins, |mobile to the hospital in Dawson.|lo hemorrhage, a coroners jury the Independent Sawmill at Fair- | R o i FOR RENT—Furnished A !daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O, F.|His condition is serious. decided. Realizing he was seriously banks getting it in readiness for SEATTLE Evans .. June 3 ~ LE —Furnished Apart-|poning were united in marriage — ill just before his death, he is be-|operation this summer. e Queen ...May 28 June 1 June 6 FOR SA ment. Tel. 103, Mrs. Chas. HoXie. ¢ the Northern Light Presbyterian| Forty thousand ties will be cut|lieved to have fired the rifle to| e Watson _.June ‘31 June 6 June 18 p e = 2 for the ka by the, on help. He was a native of| on 10 ! Rogers ...June June 8 June 12 FOR SALE—Adsit property on Sec-' FOR RENT—Large furnished room'CBurch at 8 o'clock last night, the the Alaska Rallrond . placer claims on Spruce | ond Street. Do:mf:p:lrsy suitable| for rent. $12.00 month. Close in.'ReV- C. C. Saunders reading the |Northwest Mill Company of Scow Bwitzerland, 63 years old, unmar-Creek, a tributary of ex Creek, in it ok S ried. He is survived by a sister i Olympia, Wash. The body was Bay near Petersburg. Machinery! in the mill is being changed so that at the contract price of 95 sent there. Burial was to be under cents each the ties can be cut at!direction of the Spanish American a profit. The work of the mill this|War Veterans. summer will be confined to cutting ties. ceremony. Before the ceremony, Mrs. W. C. Ellis sang “At Dawning,” by Cad- man. Miss Carol Beery Davis played Mendelssohn’s Wedding march, and the bride, leaning on the arm of Mr. A. E. Goetz. of Douglas, entered from the frunt of the church auditorium, preceded by her bridesmaid, Nita Franklin. Beneath an evergreen arch she was met by Mr. Chase, accompa- 1nIormewos ana tickets furnishea on Beattle-California service. California-New York via Panams Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Telephone 2551. ithe Totatlineka district, owned by Donald Campbell an Otto Lein- {felther of Fairbanks, an option has been taken by John Noreen o!i Ferry on the Alaska Raflriad. A | Y large hydrauic plant is being in- By the City Council of Peters-|stalled on the creek. burg, Carrol Clausen was appointed | LR iy To the Miller Brothers Logging Municipal Assessor and Councilman , NOTICE : Company of Ketchikan was award- A. B. Holt chairman of the com- | | After June 10th no telephone| for store; modern living quar- ters upstairs, Large storeroom at| ——— — — —— back of building. Inquire up—‘FOR RENT—Three-room furnish- stairs at premises after 5 pm.' 9‘3"9 sflpflr‘ment and bath. Call —_— . _—a] FOR SALE—$65.00 Tenor Banjo| — —— ———— 3, outttt complete, mew. Wil be FOR RENT_Three room furnish- ficed for léls than half. See ©d apartment. Steam heat, X lights and dishes, $35.00 per Taiely e Tan Sy month. Centrally located. Tele- phone 143. ed the contract for clearing the Mittee to arrange for a Fourth of | right of way for the Hubble and July celebration. FOR SALE—House for sale. 6th sk and Park. Telephone 4005 FOR RENT — Single furnished FOR SALE—1926 Special Stude- &partment. ~ Apply Cflifornia tm mEd:ymn” B Oracite e x:n:mg"mz‘;"?g: rg:;n?;:nywu: Loms Letness, old-time wood-|TCPtAls for the month of June baker Sedan. Good rubber and in Grocery At the clase of the wedding cere- e o8 z {will be accepted at a discount. All Petersburg. The Ketchikan com- pany brought to the job its own outfit and most of the men needed on the work. The contract for chopper on the Stewart River in! o.ieson by mail bear Yukon Territory, was found deld‘re mw.,f :“ later m‘nfln last in his cabin on the Stewart River. i / * discount date! Please be prompt. Death was due to natural causes. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS adv. TELEPHONE CO. | Sl asdand i Ketchikan by Mrs, J. O, Thompson, | 1llinois bullding expenditures in’ wife of the Seventh Day Adventist| March were estimated at 107 per- pastor of Washington, D. C, off: %Rt above the figure for the same the motorship Messenger, medlcll!monm in 1950, craft of the Seventh Day Amiven-J tist Mission of Alaska. The Rev.! and Mrs. Thompson cruised South- ! mony, Mrs. Ellis charmingly sang “Because,” by Guy D’Harde'ot. Friends then showered congratu- lations upon the newlyweds. The bride's gown was egg-shell satin and she carried a boucuet of roses, sweet peas, snap dragons and baby breath. ‘The bridesmaid’s gown was pale pink chiffon and she carried a bouquet of tulips and peonies. Mr. Chase has lived in Juneau for many years, is a graduate of first class mechanical condition. pop ™ pENT o Cheap for cash. Telephone 3342 Fo REND-Ons or call at No. 200 Seward Build-! ing. ! FOR SALE—Plate Gyass Showcases. Various sizes. Juneau Young, Hardware Co. ) FOR SALE—Gasboas KIPEING. 60 FOR RENT—Completely furnished horse power Peerless engine in| Lusc; also furnished apart- good condition. Beat 60 feet long| ments. Tel. 2004. overall. Cruiser type, accommo- dating 8 persons. Boat may be two or three room furnished apartments, in- cluding lights, water. Newly fin- ished, close in.” Very reasonable monthly rates. Also furnished cabins. Inquire Seaview Apart- milis, No. 18. Two sharks were caught nurl STOMACH ULCERS HEALED Without Operation Absolutely Guaranteed Former sufferer writes: Von's Ul- cer Tablets cured me. I suffered i “The World’s Greatest Travel System” FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | examined Bt Lower City Float.| >Partment until September 7th. the Juneau High school and at|for 40 years with pain, gas, con- (east Alaska waters in the Mes-| (TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Cash price $3000.00. Insured for| '~ M. Hollman. present associated with his father |stipation, and anexamination show- [senger as the guests of the Rev.!| ‘‘Heart Action - - - $5,000.00. Inquire Empire. FOR RENT_Furnished sieam. In the Service Motors, A. B. Hall|ed ulcers. I started with Von's Tab- |H. L. Wood, Superintendent of the | AND SEATTLE ihises, heated apartments Bf;::' building. The bride has lived on|lets. Pain stopped in 5 days. Am 70 (Alaska Mission of Seventh Day | o * FOR BALE—Cadillac car, suitable ; P the channel for several years, years old, but now feel like 50.|Adventists, and Mrs. Wood. | OKAY— & . for taxi. Cheap for cash. See, APArtments. . ! Mr and Mrs. Chase will make|Work every day, sleep all night. i oC Princess Louise ................. June 12 | Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. FOR RENT — Comfortable heated their home in Juneau. Feel perfectly well. Hope everyone( A. E. Karnes, Superintendent of || Says D . furnished apartments; $50.00 and —————— with' Stokiach trodble: will Jsatn of | Publie” Schoots I motonian wntl] Y Princess Charlotte ............. June 19 JOR SALE—Income bearing prop-| pa ; $5! H Good In- | $60.00. Nugget Apartments. ¢ ——————— ¢ |this treatment and take it for reallattend the summer quarter of Uni-: - i erty on Gastinesu Ave. i et it Al TIDES TOMORROW | |relief.” (Name and address of writ-|versity of California at - ! Princess Louise . Fl Sharick, : ty Los An vestment. Mrs. Flora ck: FOR RENT—Furnished heated © @ ler upon request. geles. {| . When the battery in your car Telephone 5602. | room suitable for man. 115 West Low- tide . 2:57am., 40feet| THESE FAMOUS MINNEAPOLIS N s .. [t Ay P“;“l - Princess Alice ..................... June 26 neap for 6th St. Tel. 330. High tide . 8:52a.m., 11.3 feet | TABLETS have given wonderfulre-| To determine the drift of as many have no doubt learn- FOR BSALE—T"™ =¢h cneap for young | ok Low tide 2:51pm., 45feet|sults in hundreds of cases of stom- |halibut and halibut 1,500 1 sd. Good 'battery service elimi- S ! good :'mt:;; :,':u:“ ;l;u:g h::f ‘F?‘R L;ENT—‘ room furnished, mign tide - 9:10p.m., 14.0 feet |ach ulcers, acidosis, gas, indigestion, |red bottles conmng:! "a ‘:,ow@‘ nates many disappointmentsand | Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the @ 35% feet Jong by 10 foot beam:, yio In;p“um"“f;‘;s'w;‘:‘gfif:déf 5 s TS , |constipation, and kindred disorders. | - | (’.t;:n m: :::: m‘;fi"bflt United States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. 10 h.p. Imperial engine, together | pyone 330, Ly HALIBUT PRICES | "% f‘“‘“".:‘eo ?zm'. 5 rite| NOTICE TO CREDITORS tery service ls the policy which Return limit October 31, 1931. :.:é:..gm m‘:“m%[ron RENT — Single aparuments.. © *{vON €O, Dept. JE :flfimhc e e for | has made our shop headquar- [ 5 ¥ — BSingle aparuments. *; i U the Territory of Alaska, Division & have |! box compass. Could be used for| MacKinnon Apartments. SEATILE, June 9—F.ve vessels|Bldg. 3rd and Pike Sts, Seattle,| Number One. :e:wfr b:'é&',‘;"‘ x:: yf)‘ury?‘lr n: i W. L. COATES, Agent sradingoRasty oF Dhed o Sl o orrived yesterday with 52500 pounds| Washington, for full information. pefore Chas. Sey, Commissioner || it the attention which 1t de- e ) A8 but fishing. Inquire Alstrom's APt. Furnished. Heated. Tel. 570L o pgliput and sold for § and 12% |OPen 8:30 am. (0 6 pm. sdv.| and ex-Officlo Probate Judge,'| sorves. Tell us to check on It Valentine Bldg., Juneau | o 1 R __FOR RENT—One two-room furn- Cents a pound. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL | Juneau Precinct. || regularly. We rebuild batter- ? keep their, lshed. apartment vacan. The iy ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of | jes when parts justify such ac- oW O e &, Eureka Apartments, o bacnelor’s PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. June %| ; y Cnisel, having on the 29th| Iheodore Torkerson, Deceased. | tion. Let us add your name to present jobs If they fell helr 1o, g ™ Wiloughoy Ayeuue —SIsty-two thousand pounds of 4.v ‘o Moy 1031, filed his final| NOtce is Hereby Given, That I | sur 1ist of customers who en- $1,000,000, tests by Dr. Hamry D. Pireprool building balibut, all American, were sold| oo oo aaministrator f the|Joldstein was on the Ist day of | irust the nare of their batteries ¥ e university pys- ' 10 al of e = ! Bt Kitwon, . OSufing l—— e ___ here yesterday for 4 and 1010 .0 'y 5 Cnisel deceased, in|UNE 1931, appointed administra- (| .xciusively to us. 4 5 WANTED e 5 the Commissioner's Court for ::" of the estate "A’“Th‘“"‘“ g' ' T WANTED—Golored woiman™ v |0 parers tor e st Tae B [Haines Precinct and Werskorf of LLCN0, o s e ssate” of {1 work by day or hour. Clea or e office. all heirs, creditors and other per-|s3id deceased are required to pre- P | PANTORIUM ning ] other per general house work. Mrs. Rehn, = sons interested in sald estate, that 3Rt them to the undersigned at PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY { CLEANERS Telephone 124. Saturday, August 8, 1931, at two|Juneau, Alaska, within six months o 6 99 ' e Deliver” | WANTED Ghildren o o - e oclock In the sttermoon of said|"7% e Sat® of s g C M Co MowrShl P ACIF IC [ 355 e T:leggaf:res is by . day, at the office of the Unlted| Dated at Juneau, June onnors Motor . . fa . e 3 MARKOE STUDIQ ||States Commissioner, in the Town|: ¢ ’ Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 &.m. it e WO ' ; Chevrolet Agency 4 > ) { . — - } HELP WANTED—Girl for general ; iy e M“pm‘“;:‘vm‘: : oo,mmmk“a' ; for Petersburg, Kaulr‘ie andinz:y e?llut; See agent | housework. Call, Mrs. W. D. Ehotographs of Quality First Publication, June 2, 1931 for ports of call during wi scl e. Passengers 2 | 2 hear , . The Best Laundry | Gross Phone s6l. hearing O (Objections o ald 40| Last Publication, June 33, 1981, must obtain tickets from agent before boardisg ship. 4% & AW Frioe 'A DELICIOUS CHURCH DINNER | FOrtraiture. FPhoto 3 Dated at Haines, Alaska, May Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bidg. WHERE? fwill be served by the Lutheran La- | 6 Osmeras Alaska Views, |},",g CAPITAL LAUNDRY | dies’ Aid Society at the Lutheran E. E. ZIMMER, Phone 355 Franklin St. Church Parlors on Wednesday, First National Bank Bldg. - United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. First Publication, June 3, 1931. Last Publication, June 23, 1981. T ‘ | ‘June 10th from 5 to 7 pm. A cover charge of 75¢ per plate will be made. (adv.) MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co. LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 F M FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday remodeled For inf th pply Dave Housel, Agem et TWICE WEEKLY FROM JUNEAU O vene Mty O . e S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” | DAVE'S SHOP | S. S. “PRINCE GEORGE” \ORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION €O ! READY-TO-WEAR | From JUNEAU v —for— WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § pm trom Pler No. 8, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alasks Every Saturday midnight, commencing June 13th, with direct rail connections at Prince Rupert for LADIES AND MISSES COMPANY Old Papers for sale at Empire o — A AL IR 55 § the East, and at Vancouver for points East and ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Junesu. : Music--Entertainment | | TRAVEL BY AIR H South. Prince Rupert. B O. Vancouver B. O—(8outh bound coly whee | ‘ Dmm ! i : AGENTS E . & S. S. “PRINCE HENRY” OFgN Wakran { LODG] . B ; Hanford H srmaged Newest and most paiatial coastal liner. i “oxEx amzs. || Junean Orn HD € BATTERY SERVICE £| o Coutry Lazarioms rouns wih both. soTossrr soaco Nl e | i Telephone 402 * B | ..Ketchikan . P. Kostrometinoff . £ Batteries Rebuilt and mmuuumruoxznzum R R g . = Recharged Promptly n.“"m"“".‘ "’m"“m‘““‘m“w'”" 1 ' : _l)tlhm - H. R. Sh Ge 1 Por information spply to. D. B. Femmer. Junesv Agent. J. B s : ue 2 CAPITAL ELECTRIC . R. -eplrd, nera Afi‘v-m Burford & Go. Ticket Agenta Telephone Bl-?ioe . l