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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1932, Mrs. Hilja, Johnson, Mgr, Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 sherd First yubupauon, Oct. 5, 1932. — Last publication, Oct. 26, 1932. . L] You CERTAINLY NOT, 5 ; AND IT WON'T HURT SWEETHEART! I'LL BUT AFTER ALL, ) YOU TO GIVE A FEW 8E DELIGHTED TO IM NOT MWARRYING NS. YOUR WHOLE g FAMILY ! 3 - SAILING SCHEDULE P Reduced Round Trip Fares: Juneau to Seattle : and Return , Lower Deck $65.50 Upper Detk $73.50 3 = 3 Return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle | \ = \ \ < & veave DueJuneau Due Juneau H & ¥ SKeattle Northbound Southbound N\ 2 N2 g, o NN St ks 34 YUKON Oct. 8 Oct.1l . Oct. 17 i 3 e s g 147 *ALASKA Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 B T YUKON . Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 SALMON HIGHER 1 WHITE COHOE| §| roocur s, v scamm ' | | 4 4 t : Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, a b L = 2 Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and i arlne eW | H LlB T Seward, both directions. i *Also calls at Latouche, both directions. B &k For Information, Reservationists and ‘Lickets A THE ALASKA LINE e e 000 00 80 0000 I | ‘ P W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 * Steamer Movements 5 PASSENGERS = - : e : . o 3 . . NORTHBOUND M Juncau Cold Storage Has|Hundreds of Species Re- E L o Norco scheduled to arrive o |” Five Buying Boats in ceived Hetre from’ LASKA STEAMSHIP Lo { e Saturday morning. . | # * " Zapom I scheduie to amive 8| ‘ _ Nearby Waters School at Chilkat o _ Saturday. . o NG le arrive Sunday. o halibut quotations weak. salmon in a fish cateh delivered; . . . . . 5o 5o | SEKEEPT rodms, $10 month.’. SCHEDULED SAILINGS o/ Advances of 2 cents a pound for |at Ketchikan occasioned so much = z S m T Gy 9 .AZAM _zist”_fr papizarlj'..lectrim-. Alaska scheduled to sail from ® | SEATTLE, Oct. 12. — S!eamer"me best q(\;:mlty1 of l(:rge redn;mx interest there that the news was ADMI RAL l'NE ¢ SML*NGS ' | s bnt Toom for Tome|® . Bestile October 15 a1 8 a. m. & | Admiral Rogers sailed at 10 olock) n sod of 1 e | et b0 the New York Times and o ; | ™ar two gentlemen.. The Arctic,|® Norttiand scheduled to sail ® |this morning for Southeast Alaska| i oday | printed in the issue of that paper) Q AW} SEATTLE 7 Front Street. e from Seattle October 17 at ® ports with 12 first class and five| s O S President | o geptember 1. »‘ SAN FRANCISCO sl i ; s Rl s SRR (TR 4 o | steerage passengers aboard. and Manager of the Juneauncold H. C. Nunan, Manager of the LN i VR 0 i Leate igpve ;o THREE-room, 4-room apartments. ® Princess Norah scheduled to ®| The following passengers gaL | Oiprage COMDARY. The figures onf New England Fish Company at| LOS ANGELES ot ‘Z)uc’:ei: Channel Apts. Tel. 436. o sail from Vancouver Ootober ® |jooke L sma ds_show no vhange, Kefchikan, said that he had seen SAN DIEGO Rosers ----Och 12 3 | booked for Juneau ut brings 3 cents a pound Rogers Oct. 26 Oct. 30 = i e e 18 at 9 p. m. ®| Robert D. Livie, Mrs. Russell Y ade and 2 cents a pound not more than 50 of these fish dur- NEW YORK E:/):ns Nov. 2 Nov. 6 : RENT — 2 e SOUTHBOUND SAIIINGS © gp S t g ; i i is “ihi : apartment. Steam heat. Phon¢ e yukon scheduled southbound & S, Wiaen. Butth, SRk ond grade, which s & fall-|coe 80 SRR M BE L Ta‘alf}’f. | 5601, o Chnober 1%, % | steeragz. ing off from former gquotations. Fish‘Com ¢ " gK*t hik 'd‘ 7 - ¢ ‘Admiral Evans scheduled e e New Prices on Salmon he had Y | FURNISHED l'wus&a.c}:;pts..I h&:xste— o soundbound October 21 % | The new prices on salmon, which e:per!:en::en very few in 24 years E keeping _rooms. annel ~ Apts. & LOCAL SAILINGS % Es |N lapply to fish caught off Cape b d Buy Remnd-T! Phone 436. | o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e Ommenay, are 10 cents a pound Thni::;;d e:;,' F-mth: fish Reduced Rates. Juneau to FOF. RENT - Furnished, heated® day night at 6 p. m, for ¢ for large Teds, © cents for sman| (AN WAIGE COACE DR TS s Slahieher gt SR AW 45510 ‘oom for gentleman. 115 W. 6th,|® _Sitka and way ports. . reds and 3 cents for whites e s e return limit March 25. . k. B g 1 S Pabirts teaves Every TH 5o The large reds- are mild-cured origin, but its presence among red v " Phone’ 330. ursda nd the small reds and whites|cohoe catches landed at Juneau is TICRET OFFICE: i e at 10 a m, for Petersburg, ® i i oot A mh, ‘ B. H. HOWARD, FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room|e Kake and way ports. . frozen. of such rare occurrence as at| e ; » Snow Passage — Snow Passage| « o Ketchikan. oy | partment, with bath, Phone 3404, (e @ @ e ¢ o e & @ 8 ® @y neq Buoy 2, reported ex-| e u;’lefwéeoperwnt;i:e of the | & Probably 500 white cohoes were Admira1 Zthe Dock - - et £ = | catches,” 5 rge said, “consists = FOR RENT — 3-room furnished) o , | tinguished Bepteniber 1, was he<lor large seds” received by the Juneau Cold Stor- PHONE 4 apartment, Clff Apartments. ~ || TIDES TOMORROW ! |lighted September 4. The Juneau Cold Storage, in|age Company last year,” said Wal- % — B | o— 4 ° " Wrangell Narrows—Mitkof Shoal|addition to buying salmon at Bit- lis S. George, President and Man- FURNI.‘.H—F,D 3-room ap rtment.| = High tide 0:00 @. m., 155 feet |Buoy 44, reported adrift September ka, has five boats buying salmon fager. “We packed them with the : 42} 7th St. Phone 3201 Low tide 6:.00 a. m, é,o z 16, was replaced and changed to in other districts. The purchasing |red cohoes. Last spring a London‘ MODERN offices In_ Goldstein High tide 12:10 p. m., 169 & spar type nun buoy September 28. | crafts ate the Virginia, Capt. Louis | dealer wrote us objecting to the Sulilay 6t low Fentel Wil te-| T e e Yasha Island | Vig: Galveston, Capt. Martin Hof-|presence of the white fish in his e 5 T H E o ‘model ‘to: suit. t. RS | Buoy 2, reported drift September stad, end Emma, Capt. Thomas |red cohoe pack, so this year we did & Py - P ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES! “5, was replaced September 29: | Ness, off Cape Ommenay; the|not pack any white cohoes. Quite " W ED Regular meeting of the Alford| Frederick Sound — East Pinta Hyperien, Capt. Oscar Oberg, inla few were brought in with red{ ANI John Bradford Post No. 4 will be| Rocks Beacon established Septem-|Icy Strait, and the Sadie, Capt. | cohoes. l\;VE BUY K‘_ce“n 12-07, bottles. Al- held at th:vDuuout Thursday at|ber 3, is a white square slatted | Sandy Stevens, in Chatham Strait. School Near Chilkat River aska Beverage Co, Phone 36. 8 P. M. Visiting comrades welcome. | daymark 16 feet above high ;water Recent Halibut Arrivals “There seems to be a school of | 5 ST T S VR | A. B. CLARK, |on an I-beam mast, marking rocks| The halibut prices of 3 and 2| white cohoes every season near the ! a flute. Call 489.|—adv Adjutant. | awash at low water. cents were made on the trips ofcChilkat River near Haines. From | 2 Py B - | Stephens Passage — Whitney|the Fane, Capt Ole Johanson, | there, they scatter duri - WANTED — Position a5 cook for| A new intercontinental air ser- Island—Duck Point Light reparted Gl o Bk bt sl 5 b e, vy hospital of privité home. Famous | vice, scheduled to be put into op-|extinguished September 14 wag re- nes. . The Fane unloaded 2,000 “The white appears to be a true for world’s -delicacies. Box 2438,|eration before the end of 1932, has|lighted September 24. pounds and the Tern, 6,000. Both| shoe in everything but color.” Juneau. been charted from Belguim to| Gastineau Channel —Rock Dump catches were bought by the Ju- - 2 3 Northern Rhodesia. Light is on an unpaintéd 3 pile|neau Cold Btorage Company for EXPERIENCED, competent house- ¥ Be ne f i ‘ keeper wishes poslu:: in mo(l)h::- t G dolphin in 12 feet of water. freczing and: will be kept for later LOCAL BANK FISH 4 . less home. C-2214 Empire. Favorite Channel —Shelter Island|markets in the Swies RECEIVED, SEATTLE| . B. BURFORD & CO. k: in = Light, eported extinguished Sep-| “The ‘halibut weakness s duel . o o T | “Ticket Agent Phone 78 ¢ EXPERIENCED _nousekeeper _and Saloum’s g, fegoriad, extingmitiod SoP i Bewwy mestgls at Prince B SERTIE S HTRU Tl — g expert seamstress wants house- as practicable. pert, B. C. and Seattle,” Mr. mgvm fiom ’:h ”‘1“ s]“ b::;:: M. S. “ZAPORA”'“*" Seattle Arrive Junecan Leave Juneas THE EM P I RE work by day, week or month.ld o o ocu e s | saginaw Channel — Faust Rock| Georse declared. ol E e e Oct. 6 Oet. 14 oct. 14 ] 2 N Address Empire 2202. | Light and Bell Buoy reported ex- W ‘ Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port-‘Aléxand {Closthg tme for_classified ad- tinguished Septembed 14, was found | feet of Water about 4 miles east- The Thelma 2nd brought In| Z,.p orajg Ketchikan. . : il = 2 15000 pounds and sold for 6% |%OC v Calls first trip of month only. vertisements: 2 P. M. MIDLELLANEOUS burning September 22. ward of Pt. Bentinch to mark turn % f % . 1 o 4 and 3 cents & pound; Unimak sold P For Ticxets Jormation P and Ini see Closing tme for _display | ———————————0 Orca Inlet—Strawberry Bar En-|in gasboat channel leading to Orea| 3500 halibut d 1300 sable at H beints: 11 A M. M | PEOTAL Xmas Scholarship offers, | ® BENR, | o i 5% iR P e and 1, e gt| WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent g . MIDGE i awberry Bar Buoy PB, 4 and 3 cents and 2% cents re- 3 i Ten oemiy per ime Mrst liser.| Sl magosines Murlel Jorman. | T LUNCH | |2nd class special spar type nun,| Cook Inet — O'Neill Light bas|epesyively; Alitak sold 4000 pounds ) a8 tion. St OPEN DAILY UNTI! | |has been established in about 15| been established on point 8 miles e > ’ § GOOD BOARD for a few A-J men. MIDNT 1 of halibut and 8,000 pounds of sa- i Five cents for continuous.subse-| 41 £ 7th. Phone 575-1 ring SHE [l north end of Chisik Island and|pe gt 5% and 3 cents & pound | g i quent insertion. Fifo 3 l Merchant Lunch—40 cemis | 8 miles south of Pt. Harriet. Light|gng 214 respectively. \ ;{‘4 Count five average words to the | JTURN your old gold intd value. | HOTEL is fixed white about 60 C.P. and i 0 oAl N ¢ Une. . & Cash or trade &t the Nugget|> ® ZYNDA will be maintained from about May TERRITORIAL SCHOOLS Minimum cnarge, cents, Shop. - L 1 to October 31 each year. NO. 1V. L i e ¥ ] HENN. | Shelikof Stralt — Noisy Islands 4 b FIANG, Radios, Sewng Machines, | ! ELEVATOR SERVICE A T b 00 oot e e bt Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-|| Marcels and Finger Waves, S. ZYNDA, Prop. i Gt oty o il sl e e ilatNinG Cush: Ok ing. Radio and phonograph re-{ | 75c and 50¢ ton wooden tower and is now ob- Commissioner of Education W. K. pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe | | Seward St., above Juneau Bak- | scured from 227 degrees to 319 KEILEYd' ::ng‘ i & R N 3 " candidaf for reelection, -believes BOARD ana room, or noard only, ‘. By, Epono, 3 l. DV T dzg'ees Tag of lantern’is 24 feet|his, He not only believes it, but - Marshall House, East St. and above ground. n i 5 5 e s A E % 1S E (o ; e practices. it. : Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. s vichak Bay—Bristol Bay—Lock-| pyrin, i - e g his long service in the y : -I| FIRE ALARM cALLS ~ B T it s e 15 T it BEEDAGI O ALY SN . dins meaer| LOST AND FOUND — YOUR i s of hannel a1 snifanoe| LLm, > ST 18 et a Southérn Airwa good as new. Phone 604 1-3 Third and Franklin. 5 ito the ri g sy W) ot e, as S hém A y = ' |ROUND TRIP rate to Seattle on|| 1-4 Pront and Prankiin A B b | moimine T ofpice. waa o/ geiueed s i 3 OMPLETE furmshings of & 33-1 motorship Zapora, $50. Good un-i| -8 Front, near ¥erry Way. CANT S e the school boards ‘to follow this For Reservations Call or See Yoom apartment house. Also Chi-| il March 15. Low winter ratesi] 1-8' ¥eonh hokr=Cirom Apta. R et procedure. His recommendation was A. B. HAYES 1 nese camphor che g 1y . 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. . effective, with the 8 ; B it S -,,O,n, an w 1-8 Front, near &w mn 1‘1c Eighty-six flying clubs own &p-| ajaska s’schooxs emp;‘:sult thntm the Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 e R WA ‘| ToST—Tadys bius ieater pures ], 13 ERMIERA o e QPR Proximately 11 per cent of all civil|yang and. fewer “Chechakie® u:’:- FOR SALE — Mik goal, Frank| containing money, cards. Reward,|| 3 Mfiumq & Totem \X/ .A\'\l T A Dg airplanes on France's register ‘at| gy gny time in the histo 10 g Reeder, Northern Hotel. Phone Thane 10, 3 rings, or Em-{} 2.3 Wilioughhy, .opp. Cash ARSIl (c hoif-year mark of 1932 Territory. £ . o(tadth:: DR el i # d ) it b ~ At AT ol A iy - —(adv. FOR SALE—_For cash, cheap, 1920). piie- Cole's a-ng'“ mn the NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ——————— Model Ford light delivery truck.| Old-style motor cars from man: H e e ACCOUNT CARD PARTY FRINAY 2206 Empire. {countries were paraded in Zum‘:. !In the. Commissioner's Court for} -m;x Ploneers’ Auxiliary Igloo No. —__ Switzerland, in a campaign to hel the Territory of Alaska, Division|6 /Will hold a public card party OBDER modern Chritmas oazds,|ihe ey’ e & Number. One. Oct. 14, starting at, 8:30 pm. Re- ":;:;seery,r 3 Nugget Shop. At- Before Charles Sey, Commissione| {reshments, prizes. Admission, 50c. ik s BELIEV ; and Ex-Officlo Probate Judge,|Everybody welcome. —ady. FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, Model E IT OR NOT! Juneau Precinct, | M e L e T Ed Biake. Phone 3405, bt 1 o e i 4 SAVE HALF | "o ot v innne DON'T BE T60 s " | passenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake,| AT QX NN MASRINO LIBERAL Auk Bay, Mendenhall Glacler and| ON ¢ » with .‘l‘ | T | | way points cheaper than you can 1 J: NOW. o0, {416 A CRARM S0RL. Of g” o S | JUNEAU SAMPLE | |operate your own car. ] ames Manning, the, duly, appoint- ,_1"‘““,,'. ooal goes farther and : 5 SHOP 'RATES: From oty terilnas, Ju-) \ o4, qualiied and acting adminisira-{ Buse 1" yous o S o pas A : woat Dk Co. aieier”: 15 tor of the above-entitled estate, your -coal Bin is running; PRINCESS NORAH ) i The Little Store with the 2 i IT 1S HE ERE low, better Bavé s sand.you & " Street, 10c;, 1-mile post, 15¢; 2-mile! REBY ORDERED that| < m - i BIG VALUES ey e oty 250, S-mile} CLEAN HEMLOCK ||s hearing ve had before,the above-| ot s, s ar oemers. Oct. 11, 23 b ® | post, 35¢; 12-mile post, 50c. i 4 A < entitled court at Juneaw, Alaskajand we Mfla.ln 1: Feed. e Tickets, reservations and i ; : — 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. {{on the 6th day of 10321 1 Ask_dbout special monthly and, lat the hour of *December‘ 932, " particulrs from - g special trip rates. 1 A ur ven @, .m, on 1 DAILY SCHEDULE ! Single Load, $4.25 ([ final account ss admiinistrator V. W. MULVIHILL, Ages 4 ;. WE HAVE IT Lv. Juneau Lv. Auk Bay ; af the Eilsie of Eugene Monning, " JU: SULYINEAY, ... at the Right Price 9130 am. 8:00 a.m. Double Load, $8.00 {i5ea this das e fled parens as ‘ Fhii \ g 2 ? m. 1:00 p.m. 3 erein, and !{ Harrm“Hnrdw:re Co. B e A disoomat of 5 ccnte pee |8 All Persons then and there sp- i "W AN load is made for CASH pear and present their objections, i || CHANNEL BUS LINE | if any, to said final account and — o W. H. BACON, Operator ! LEAVE ORDERS WITH the _settlement thereof, and that| s notige of said hearing be given as " “] GEORGE BROTHERS provided by law. gl “ESTEBETH” M. S. “PACIFIC” Telephenes 92 or 95 DATED at Juncau, Alaska, this| pias Bessy Weasi > Perimimi-Hote 4th day of October, 1932, - ".;",Tg:r M. for Sitka and L CHAS. 8EY, 2 y Dé:::ng Ro%m CHESTER BArnessoN H - U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-| e i wirs ‘ooking ‘Officio, Probate Judge. DAVE HOUSEL, Agené

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