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FOR SALE— # model 155, Mrs. mation see sor call 63 Doug FOR SALE in good runnin » Alstrom’s Ne 8-h.p, gasoline engine, order, $75. See | SAWS filed, jointed, retoothed, set, FOR SALE — Two-story buildin 48x56 ft, 18 rooms; also re rant. Cash or eas| #P. O, Box 236, ngell, Alusm\ FOR SALE -_ Amactn* b.nldmg lots, patented ground, reasonable for cash, within three miles of Juneau on Glacier Highway. Ad- dress 1684 in care of Empire. FOR SALE—Will sell cheap for| cash one 18- horsepower Caille outboard motor and twenty-four | foot flat bottom river boat. Both | 4 In good condition. Apply Arctic | Cigar Store PI aska. FOR SALE—Boa 44 ft., width 12 ft., equipped \uthi 30 hp. Atlas-Imperial Diesel en- | gine. Bargain. Olaf Larcen, Box' 1415, Juneau. Phom 3283. | FOR SAlr v house, party furnished, with two | large lots on corner. Garage Reasonable terms can be arrang- | ed. Address 1652 care of Empire. room moderr: | 3 FOR SAL ve on fuel, puy DRI- HEART HEMLOCK \VOJD One | | % | ered for $8.00 or for $35.00. Me and the m jo eat. Tel. 37 or 217 or FHANK YOU. MONS cord del ANI)ERA FOR RENT — Th ment; electric range; 1')w'3 v Also ho eeping room. Chan- Tel. 436. | WFOR RENT: Double apartment. In- quire Mackinnon Apartments. ent accoum customers who are acceptable may open an account at our store. | «The Cash Bazaar, the largest DE- | PARTMENT STORE IN ALASKA. } PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-| ing. Radio and phonograph re" pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | Druggists FREE with THREE FLOWE FACE POWDER 1 bottle Perfume Both 75¢ COTY’S FACE POWDER 1 bottle Coty’s Perfume Both $1.00 S Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” Dawson’s SPECIAL PLATE DINNER 85¢ Dinner After Show or Dance Spec- ials — Sandwiches that are Different Come as you are You will be made welcome USED CARS Exceptional Values CHEVROLETS WHIPPET PONTIAC CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. PHONE 411 R THE ‘DA]LY ALASKA EMP!RE SA’IURDAY APRIL 9, 1932 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Watson in part bound Princess Norah due late Sun- day afternoon or evening. Yukon due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Sedftle, April 11 at 9 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle April 12 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled south- bound at 9 o'clock tonight Alaska scheduled southbound about 4 or 5 o'clock Mon- day morning. Admiral Rogers is scheduled southbound Wednesday. Admiral Evans is schedultd Southbound about April 14. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. secsmecesnso HALIBUT SELLS FOR 14 GENTS | SEATTLE, April 9—Four vessels jarrived in port yesterday with 37,- 300 pounds of halibut. Medium fish sold for 9 to 14 cents a pound and small halibut sold for 6 to 7 cents a pound. | #0090 000000000050000000006e006066 s PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., April 9.—One hundred thousand pounds of halibut were sold here Friday. { American boats sold their fish for |3 and 7.2 cents a pound and Can- adian boats sold for 4.5 cents and 8.1 cents a pound. e it . TIDES TOMORROW 1 . 15.6 0.0 126 44 feet feet, feet, feet High tide 2:36 a. m., Low tide 9:16 a. m., High tide 3:26 p. m., Low tide 9:07 p. m, Tides Monday High tide 3:02 a. m. 148 Low tide 10:00 a m., 1.0 High tide 4:08 p. m,, 115 Low tide 9:43 p. m.,' 5.6 e D:ulv Emnlre Want Ads Pay feet, feet feet. feet Marine News ROGERS COMES “ON FIRST TRIP OF NEW SEASON Vessel HasEirly Heavy Cargo but ‘Light Pas- senger List With a fairly heavy targo, but with a light passenger 1ist, the mship Admiral Rogers, Capt. W. Nickerson and Purser H. V. Harris, arrived in Juneau this forenoon from Seattle on the first | voyage of her spring and summer schedule. She departed this af- ternoon for Haines, Skagway and Sitka. She is scheduled to be back here at this port Wednes- day morning to sail on her return to the Puget Sound metropolis. general merchandise. ing passengers - were: Mrs. W. J. Manehan, Richard Manahan, Russell Kupoff, Roy Ku- poff, D. Armour, John Chamber- lain, J. O. Peterson, Andrew Fed- jii and Al Holm Her incom- 20 PAS SENGERS ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, April 9.—Steamer | Yukon sailed at 9 o'clock this | morning for Alaska ports with 137 first ss passengers and 107 steer- age The following passengers aboard the Yukon are booked for Juneau: Tinny McLean, Byron Wilson, Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Henry Roden, J. A. Coure, Arthur A. Crofts, A. Lather, John Bergland, iC. P. Hale, George F. Smith, W. E. Campbell, Edward Miller, Mrs. J. Miller, C. E. Tindley, Elmer Johnson, R. H. Williams, Harry Petarson and deven steerage. | - - | E JTRICITY OFF NOTICE | Electricity will be off in Capitol | Building and on Fifth Street be- tween Calhoun Avenue and Frank- lin Street Sunday, April 10, from 6 am. to 10 am. l} Are Your Eyes Right? Can you depend mpon what they Very often an examinati tell you? on will reveal defeets which, if treated in time, will eliminate the possi- bility of future serious eye trouble. Arrange for an Eye Test WANTED WIDOW, 40, wishes position as| housekeeper, or would marry. Neat, | Fhonest, of good appearance. Home | wanted more than wages. Refer- ences exchanged. Address Box 231, Port Angeles, Wash. SBAWS fileq, sev and reteethed with Foley automatic saw filer. Let us file your saw by machine. You will be pleased. Tom Rackich, St. Ann’s Ave.,, Douglas. ® ALSOMINING, painting, home . decorating. Estimates free. Rea- " sonable. SEE “C” HEGG. Tel. 235. 25 DONALDINE BEAUTY PARI Telephone 496 RUTH HAYES February 19, 1932 )Depflrtmom of the Interior, Gen- eral Land Office, Washington, D. C,. March 30, 1932. Notice is hereby ygiven that pursuant to the pro- visions of the act of July 5, 1884 (23 ' Stat. 103), certain buildings erected by the Government on the former Fort Egbert abandoned mili- tary reservation, at Eagle, Alaska, will. be offered for sale for cash to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised price at Eagle, Alaska, commencing at 11:00 am., June 15, 1932. C. C. MOORE, Commissioner, l"first publication, April 2, 1932. Last publication, May 28, 1932. s NUGGET CAFE J. F. McDONALD Open Day and Night Dainty Meals Peppy Lunches SPECIALIZING in Chinese Foods, Chop Suey and Chicken Noodles, Spanish Dishes. Hot Chicken ‘Tamales and Chile Con Carne. TAMALES Fresh Daily—3 for $1.00 ‘Take some home for your party TELEPHONE 877 OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT SHOPPE, FRONT STREET (GARBAGE ) HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices Full Cord _fi Half Cord 50 cents discount for cash per cord E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Pantorium Cleaners , TELEPHONE 355 “We call for and deliver” Guaranteed SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING GEO. ALFORS PHONE 564 TODAY DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Room 7, Valentine Building Office Phone 484; Residence Phone 238. Hous: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5 Office :30 SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE CONTINUES UNTIL APRIL 15TH | Arnold’s Store Open Unfil 9P M Bootery The vessel's freight consisted of |! JUNEAU VESSEL RUNS TO RUPERT WITH HALIBUT While 8.9 and 4 Are Paid There fied \mh halibut prices n Juneau, ‘the Avona, Capt. Olaf Larsen, with a catch of 12,000 pounds, ran (last night to {Prince Rupert, B. €. Four cents a pound first grade and 2 cents second grade were the best bids for the fish here, Norland Sells At Rupert The schooner Norland, Capt. Thomas Sandvik, returned to Ju- neau this ferencon from Princs Rupert. She marketed a catch of 17,000 pounds of halibut there for 89 cents first grade and 4 cents second grade. The Norland also sold 200 pounds of halfbut livers Rupert for 12 cents a Halibut Livers Saved All halibut fishermen are now saving the livers of catches. The e in demand by medicinal rers for the making of is similar to codliver oil dn effect, but m powerful. RSPy ATTENTION ENCAMPMENT MEMBERS Speclal meeting of Aurora En- campment No. 1 A, I. O. O. F, Tuesday evening at 7 o'elock, at the 1. O. O. F. Hall, Juneau. Work in the Pa rchal Degree. A spe- cial invitation to Visiting Partri- archs. ~—Afy. L. W. KILBURN, Scribe. ATTENTION MASONS There will be a Stated Commu- nication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147,F. & A. M. Monday evening, April 11th at the Masonic Temple Work in the E. A. Degree. By or- der of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. NEW LOW DOOR PRICES OW IS A splendid time for building and remodeling. Prices are very attractive on doors, sash, trim and all kinds of millwork. All wood is well seasoned, carefully selected, and everything you order s One-panel Doors, 2 ft. Sinx 6t 8in. . .$2.40 Doors, 2 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 3'in. . 1.80 ing ‘glass, as low as ‘¢en Doors, with lowu . . 2-75 These ;u just a few Camalo! e always up to specifications. Five Cross-panel Front Doors, includ- 3.40 vaniud wire, as items from our large illustrated catalog~—a real* guide and help in home-building. Send for your copy today. It’s free, OBWILLIAMS Sash and Doors 1938 Efrs: Ave. So., Seattle ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. P S SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor Four' and 2_6ffered Here WATSON TAKES CANNERY GREWS T0 WESTWARD Admiral Vt:sg Loads Box Shooks Here for Sev- eral Ports With a heavy cargo and 152 passengers out of Seattle, the beamship Admiral Watson, Capt. S, K, Gilje, and Purser H. J. Dix, called at Juneau ;hls nner- noont on her way ports. - She made quick of freight and dl%‘mbmkn(l coming passengers at the Pacific Steamship Wharf and then shift- ed to the dock of the Juneau Lumber Mills to load suppies prineipally box shooks, for canner- ies at various ports of call. She took her departure from the lum- ber mills wharf. The vessel brought north sup- plies and workers for canneries at Port Graham, Kukak Bay and Kodiak, Seldovia and Uzinki. Freight for Juneau consisted of general merchandise. Fassengers who hete were: W. J. Manahan, Richard Man- ahan, C. W. Steiner, S. TLuchman, G. 8. Sapp, P. L. Cooper, Charles A. West, Louis Aglidahl, L. Ran- kin and eight steerage. disembarked In the Probate Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, Sitka Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of F. L. GODDARD, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given by the | undersigned Executrix of the estate of F. L. Goddard, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav- ing claims against the deceased, to exhibit them, with the proper vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administratrix at her residence at Goddard, Alaska, the same being the place for the trans- action of the business of said es- tate. MARY C. GODDARD, Executrix. First publication, March 26, 1932. Last publicauon, April 16, 1932. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean yor Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. $7:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00a. . *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Jlmali 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:18p.m. 8:45p.m.t 1:158.m. 5:00p.m. —Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. {—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion (,ompany BUSINESS SUPPLIES? COMMERCIAL PRINTING BINDERY Geo. M. Smvpkins Co. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juncau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O !A!l.lllfif TO VANCOUYVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE 8.S. PRINCESS NORAH From Juneau April 12, 23 DATLY TBAIN SERVICE FROM VANCOUVER “The Dominion” — 10:30 a. m. for Winnipeg, Toronto and “Fhe Tm, ~— 10:00 p. m. for Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Chieago. Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, A“‘M CAWADIA| PACIFIC FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALASKA *YURON TN'WESTERN *ALASKA Apr. 5 Apr. 12 Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr, 11 Apr. 18 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 16 f—Southeastern Route. *—Southwestern Route. For Reservations—Tickets—Travel Information Call W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 ALASKA STEAMSHIP Co. N Sy N ™ Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Apr. 13 LOW ROUND *Adm.Evans Adm.Rogers Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Adm.Watson Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 20 Adm.Regers Apr. 19 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 TRIP FARES SEATTLE TO Berving Southeastern and Southwest- ern Alaska Ports “Calls at Sitka and Yakutat northbound. Information 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 wat- er, return by rail ($350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Northland Transportation I Company ADMIRAL LINE SERVING ALASKANS PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” New Low Round Trip Rate—S$65.00 Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.M. J.B. BURFORD & GO, D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Freight it Phone 79 Phone 114 Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Peters- burg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents Valentine Bldg. 4 sLeave Seaftle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneauw M. S. “ZAPORA™*C ' ‘April 12 April 12 Calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan, For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 0. J. WEBER, Agent When You Save Wisely You Can Spend Well Save today so that you may spend to- morrow for those things you have al- ways wanted . a home, travel, educa- tion, business or for financial inde pend- ence. . These things are waiting for those who save. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklip Sts. Phone 136-2 et b e mlbt“-‘-.lu- Three Deliveries Dally