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THE DA}LY' RASKK Wi MONISAY, MAY 8,.1933. } AH.. I FEEL SO MUCH BETTER THIS MORNING .. T MUST TELL YoU ABOUT THE DREAM T HAD. HAITHAY SOMEBODY SENT A ME THIRTY CATS .. By BILLE DE' BECK WE'RE GOIN' FOR A WALK-. IF YOU'RE GONNA CIT OVER BE| IN' PUNCH DRUNK, YA GOTTA EXERCISE.. S Td& THE BiGuT F MEa CATSITO - n VxJ.N“ 'FURNISHED double r oom. FOR SALE ‘- Spectacles, reading, ¥or. ( $2.00; bifocals, $6. May 13 is my last time in Juneau this season. pop RFNT 2 Six £00M. furm:hml oil burner. Apply in person. | ® Orpheum Rooms, Day Optical Co.!" /o FOR SALE_7-tube Silvertone bat-| Saloum's Store, Seward Street tery radio with stand and trickle! , charger completz $23.00. 3-burne shelf electric stove $10.00. Tele- phone 3152. FOR RENT—Three room furnished| e house with bath Inquire Mik Vagge back of Hi Line Grocer on Willoughby Ave PRICED for qu)cl? C‘dsh'mlle s1929 i‘on ’R'F;fi.r ’_"3 's;na” rm'm‘s and Ford Dump Truck of Slems Spo-, bath. Telephone 3703 kane Co., dual tires, automatic N bl hoist. $200. Call 5153. |2 and '3 room furnished apts. at the - . Phone 571. B05 HALE Larsh fioasiea hotpe, | BoigabARLs. | Bhsus 7 concrete foundation, new roof, re-13 ROOMS and bath, steam heat cently painted at 5th and Ken-| fireplace, completely furnished, nedy. Is producing more than; electric washer. Apply Nugget| $80.00 monthly. Good investment| shop. if you have approximately $5,-| 000.00. Alén Shattuck, Inc. | FOR RENT—-Smal house' for rent, Phone 3601. FOR SALE—22-foot launch, wnh‘ 60 h.p. Buick engine, first class DOUBLE and Single apartments condition. Mike Pusich, Douglas ] available May 1. MacKinnon Apts. FOR SALE—Cafe. fixt ures consist-| PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004. ing of back bar, counter, stoals! = F‘OR RENTfFumlshcd P and booths, Very reasorable Apply Kaufmann’s Cafe. | quire Bishop Apts. In- = 1 FOR' ‘RENT-Modern, steam-heat- th Seaan, 5 FOR SALE--1931 Plymou e . Nikwat Ao, 4 new tires, new hydraulic brakes, et . new battery, A-1 condition. $300 APARTMENTB for rent, Inquire " cash. Connors Motor Co. | ™ Cash ~Grocery, Willoughby or TOR SALE—20-fooy river boal, & rhone 101 p. Johnson engine. Price $125.00. MoB XD \nlcphum 2552 evenings. st THREE - ROOM "lrmsht‘d house. ‘Plrephwv, furnace. 10th and B ‘gts, Phone 4332 or 136 partment, Phone 5701. LOST “aND FOUND °* ‘()UND»TIH key comainer ‘Owner may have same by calling at Em- pire and paying for tHis ad: | - 3 LOST — One pair 10-power field gl es on highway betweem Ju- neau and Eagle River. Return to Empire. Reward. CHOK)E Tevel residence Tot, aoxmo &t bargain. Best location in City. Imquire 132 6th St. FOR SALE4-room _house, partly| ; furnished; with bath. Terms. Phil McK:mm Dixon St. i -.ew walnut plu!pi b WANTED—Board and room furn- ished AJ men. Apply Mrs. Durrin, 3rd and Main, opposite Zynda TQM LHUMB for sale or rent. Old-style upright, | vental, $250 monthly, Expert| plano tuning. Phone Anderson, —— o Phone Meoeeeow . . le o e 00 . . Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND e 8 o'clock torfiorrow morhing. SCHEDULED SAILINGS rco scheduled to sail from Seattle May 8 at 9 pm. Northwesern scheduled to sail from Seattle May /10 at 9 a, m. e Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle May 13 at 9 am. © Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle May 13 at noon. SOUTHBOUND SAIIINGS Princess Noral, scheduled to arrive in pert tonight at 10 o'clock and sails south at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning. Northland s¢heduled to, arrive in port at 4 ‘o'clock tomor- oW morning. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- & day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way pon‘. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 l m., for Petersburg, e way Dm . . . . 4 . . PRINGESS NORAH : IN PORT SUNDAY, SOUTH TUESDA i 1 Bringing Mrs, two childrén’ to Juneau, ‘the Prin- cess Norah, Capt. A. H. Rnppon\ Purser A. N. Taylor, docked here porthbound at 8 o'clock last, ev nig and ;aled for. ‘skagday at) 9 o'clock. Forty passengers were aboard the | steamer f0r7Skagway and'the in- terlor. On the way south the Princess Norah will .arcive in Juneau at 10 o'clock tonight and sall”at b o'clock tomorrow morning. L A S ALEUTIAN DUE IN A. M. { Steamer Alégtian,” due at 8 o'clock tomorrew morning on her first trip from Seattle to Alaska, will remgin. in spert four or five 143, Hotel. { BEI MORRIS 16: nighland XW‘WANTED-Womnn “wants work by 1 wood, any length. Iv' day or hour. ‘Phone 209. IN. argams n used WANTED—Electriclan _or wireman EESETQS As‘m:; zfiecuan. Con-| for local concern. Address stating nors Motor Co. experience. 52753 Empire, ° IW.‘\N’I‘ED — A capable woman to { operate a delicatessen depart- P e The Florence Sho { ment. Fully equipped and ready “Permanept Waving a Spec | Florence Holmquist, Prop. | PHONE 427 i Behrends Bank Building @ e . l 10.g0. Must. be able to cook and prepare salads. Some money ré- quired. Adclress S 2744, Empjre. WANTED.C‘)mud hunarass wants — SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings 5N { laundypy, to take home. Shirts i our specialty. Work fully guaran- | teed. 111 Main St. Phone 802, ‘H: Mis; / PatterSon. { | VFAN;I'EIS;Woman ;v:xi&s -v{'x;ri( hy hour, day or steady. Phone 2508. x | DANISH Tea Room. Home made | .cakes and pastry. Special Orde! Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson, WANTED—Handy man anout house and-yard wants work of any kind. Enguire Empire 2667. | WOMAN COOK, capable, fenced, wants job anywhere. G S prmg Check-Up P } exper-| nours before proceeding westward, local officials said this afternoon. — | RANGER BURDICK LEAVES SATURDAY FOR CRUISE| District Ranger Charles Burdick, United States Forest Service, in| charge of the Juneau district, len, Saturday on the Rapger IX, on| a regular field trip, . He- will bel absent about two ‘weeks. “Tomorrow’s Stylea " Today” “Juneau’s Own i references, - Mrs. MISCELLANEOUS e SUBSCRIPTIONS and renewals tor “The Outlook” and other popular Americhni magazines. Tel. 488. “Mutiel Jarman, Resident Agent.’ : x&m;ousnwmu 4 FW“MM e g WILLIAMS LEAVES FQE SITKA FOR msn("no?q ‘Havegyour camea after the wear and tear af winter drlvmg 3 REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmen CONNORS i‘.nmyg to Sitka to inspect S}bkn Highway, M. D. Willlams, District Engineer,” United ‘States Bureau of | | Public Roads, left Sunday on the bureau’s tender Htghway. Capt.|| Nels' Rogne. - He expects’to be sb- sem one week, " Oscar Mangsol, blader man of the bureau, was taken along to fllB road out of Sitka, and Marian Clark,| . Store” |8 Aleutian’ scheduled to"arrjve &t o | : SOUTH ON YUKON AT EARLY HOUR !for ‘While in port “the steamer loaded | ‘v»ere George Carlson, {ward Bach and Robert Coughlin, | weekly trip to Lynn Canal ports | night. | Sitka. {have charge of the party the party. MANY LEAVE FOR ‘With ‘eight passengers ror Ju~ neau from ‘the Westward, the steamer Yukon, Capt. C. A. Glass- cock, in command, docked here at| 12:30 o'cleck last might and !(‘ the " south two hours later hahhut and salmon raf shipment at | |the Cold Storage dock: The steam- | ler"had” a large’list from bere for| (the south. Those arriving here on the Yu- | kon 'were; from Seward—-W. P.| ‘Chamberlain, Mrs. 8. E. Rineber, and ‘Martha' G. Larsen; from Val-| dez—E. A. Boadway; from Cor- dova—K. B. Edwards and Mrs. O. E. Quistberg; from Yakutat—Peter Brown and ‘N. Williams. Taking passage from Juneau| Herbert Kanaxm y, G. E. Austin, Edith A Gondwm Mrs. R. L. Bernard, C.| F. Lane, Florence Walker, Mrs. N R Walker J. W, Kclwe and George Ketchikan Miss M)ldred Keaton, Mrs. Ellawn Mrs. Fred Endres, Merrm Ethel R. Runquist, G Nordale, Tolbert Scott, Swanberg C. Peterson, Charle Tuckett, Warren A. Taylor, A. M. L. Alton A. L. Irwin and Blake, B. F. Shearer, Harry Se‘]h,l Mrs. Harry J. Hill, for Seutlv William Wilcox is purser on the (steamer Yukon e ——————— ESTEBETH RETURNS AT NOON TODAY FROM | SITKA, WAY PORTS)| With five passengers for Juneam,| the motorship Estebeth, Capt. Ed: Purser, returned from its regular weekly run to Sitka and way ports at, noon_ today. Arriving ‘here from Baranof were An-! George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. drew Sufpinie; from Tenakee, Mrs. Frank Reeder and from Gustavus, Charles Parker. At 7 oclock tomorrow the motorship will leave on its returning to ‘Juneau on Wednesday | {FORESTER RETURNS FROM VOYAGE WITH WANIGAN "TO SITKA The' Forester, Capt. (George Pet- ergon, returned to port today from a ‘trip to Baranof Island neat It left here last Saturday towing a wanigan which will be used” as'a camp during the next|f few moriths by a timber party. Ranger' C. H. Forward, cruising who will| went Nels | evening | SEGOND APPEAL MADE IN STRIKE, GOLUMBIA RIVER [Fishermen; and Packers Are Urged to Settle Differences ASTORTA, Oregon, May 8.— A second appeal to packers and fish- uxm(n to setile differences and lend the strike ‘which has d rupt- ed the canning indust since the {commercial fishing n ' opene: 41.st Monday, was issued last Satur 1l|a_‘v' by the' Astoria Chamber of Commerce but neither faction re- sponded. The gill netters are still holding lout' for eight cents a pound for Chinooks and the packers are of- n-rmz only six cents. Strike leade claim the move- ment is spreading up and down ‘Lhe coast. The only break seems to be upriver’ where it is orted the ‘n;hennen at” The Dalles are sell- ing chinock salmon for six cents on the provision they will be paid |eight cents for the entire catch |if that price becomes effective at Astoria. » | The upriver catch is repor |poor on account of the high wat | - eee | o | TIDES TOMORROW . i Low tide, High tide, Low tide , -38 feet. , 164 feet. . 08 feet | MELVILLE BROWN GIVEN ONE YEAR JAIL S I A sentence of one year in the |1ocal Federal Jail was imposed on | Melville Brown, former Coast Guard sallor by Judge Charles Sey in the United States Commissioner’s Court today for possession of in- toxicating “liquor. Brown pleaded guilty to violating the Alaska Bone Dry Law. | (L OB e R Make Mlmons Think—and Buy PEOPLE Being in-a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced, Bailey’s out with “the wanigan. He will have two cruisers and a cook in Smith Electric Co. ‘ Gastineau Building ° ‘: | S JUNEAU FROCK 1 SR .NDPBE 'l ‘ McCAUL MOTOR | Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes cleaned. |} IN TRUTE A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! g (ter LET THIS BE A LESSON JUNEAU BAND GIVES PARADE; ALSO CONCERTS {Attends Opemng of Ball Seasen—A. L. Junior Corps Is Also Qut Juneau’s Uniformed City ‘made its initial parade ap |for the year at the open: ball season here yeste y . noon. A concert was given on Tri- |angle Place for half an then the band led the parad: the ball park, playing at th: raising exercises, before the ga started and then between innings. The American Legion's Junior Drum and Bugle Corps also made appearance, playing on Triangle r?]ace, in the parade and at the |ball park so it was a regular musi- |cal day and both organizations |made a good appearance. PLANE RETURNS FROM WEST, OFF T0 KETCHIKAN Completing a trip to Valdez on |Saturday in 4 hours and 40 min- 1u:e) flying time, with Senator and {Mrs. James A. Frawley, Senator | Alfred Lomen, Representa e George Hellerich, his small da " Joan and Mrs, J. M. Bright- man, the seaplane Baranof with ‘Gvnc Meyring at the controls, {turned to Cordova the same night land made the trip from Cordova o |Juneau y four ‘hours, arriving' her: With Karl Thelle as a passenger {for Wrangell and Victor Elfen- dahl, canneryman, Senator N. R Walker, Fred Tracy and Lawrence Kubley bound for Ketchikan, the Baranof left Juneau at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, arriving in the first city without incident. The seaplane was to make the West Coast of Prince of Wales Island this morning and return to its base in Juneau late this afternoon. stopping at Wrangell to pick up Mr. Theile who will return to Ju- neau on it. - Band re- in noon. Old papers at The Empire. A compléte ov ling by our skilled mechanics will give it the power and 7est that makes driving a true pleasure. R.;Q‘Ily' reasonable rates! JUNEAU FINEST STAEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave | Due Juneau Due Juneau Seatfle ' Northbound Southbound Apr. 29 May 2 May 8 May 6 May 9 May 15 May 10 May 14 May 16 May 13 May 16 May 22 May 17 ° May 21 May 23 fALEUTIAN .May 20 May 23 May 29 i—Southwestern Route. $—Southeastern Route. *—Calls at Yakutat north and sound bound; Scheduled to connect with Redondo at Cor- dova for Seldovia and Cook Iplet ports. i—Scheduled to conneet with Redondo at Cor- dova for Kodiak and Kodiak ports. For Information and Tickets Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent REDUCED, FARES Steamer *fYUKON i*ALEUTIAN $ALASKA Phone 2 Round Trip Rates “Northfand” to Seattle and return—$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMME mm Axml Phono 9 4 A Frt, Agt. Ph. 14 I\I S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau' Leave Juneay May 13 May 19 May 19 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. “Calls first trip of month only, Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. ¥Yhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Jnu;_n::.m‘l’" and CANAD'A“ P PACIFIC 11:15p.m. | QAILING ¥ 12 midnight t1:008.m 6:15a.m. 7:10a.m. 9:15a. 12:30p.m. 3:00p.0n. 3:30p.m.f *4:00p.m. Leaves Dougas for Jumeas 6:30am. 6:3Cp.m 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. 9:30a.m.? 9:55p.m. | 12:45p.m.¢ 11:30p.m. 1 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 1:16a.m 5:00p.m. *—Thane. | ! | | | i 1 | e " TO VANCOUVER; VICTORIA } and SEATTLE | | i) PRINCESS NORAH April 13, 27 May 9. 1 June 16, 22, From Junecu | | t—Frelght will be accepted 3—Saturdays only. ‘rickets, recervations and full particuiars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Juncau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company PO Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agenmd Phone Bingle O M. S. “PACIFIC” o Ty Rake,- Port Alexander end way J.lm‘fi.w SAFE FAST - PROVEN DEPENDARILITY Weekly rvice to P th ra Alasks Chaster 'owns—Also Y For Reservatlons—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective April 10 LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am., 12 % mnoon, 4:15°'P. M. LEAVE JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE —9:15 AM,, 2:30 P.M,, 5:30 PM. THANE SERVICE Will be opened as soon as danger from slides has been eliminated. CHANNEL BUS LINE ~adv. City Clerk. GLACIER HIGHWAY AUTO FREIGHT ‘W. H. RYAN, Prop. Leaves Juneau ‘daily at 2 PM. for Eagle River and way points. Office COMMERCIAL DOC K Foot of Main St. Tel. 3 W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES for MEN NOW $3.50

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