The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1934, Page 6

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_IOLLY AND HER PALS I'M BEGINNING TO FIND OUT THAT OUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION HAS: ITS DRAWBACKS, DERN 1T/ FOR SALE OR RENT — RAD!Os,imR RENT—TWD furnished house- keeping rooms. Phone 2304. PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. Expert piano tuning. Phone 143 or 488. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house situated above Bergmann Hotel. Telephone 3322. FOR SALE—Cale ana restaurant doing good business but owner must leave city to look after other 'business. ' Térms ' cash or part down. Communicate immed- iately ‘3181 Empire for personal interview. -_— TURN your ola gola ‘into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Sbop. et e S NN SR CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone 2562. HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES 81 to $1.25. Men's heels 50c, ladics FOR RENT—Large furnished room $10.00 monthly. Phone 2551. FOR RENT - rurnished cottages and ‘cabins. See Tom McMullen South 8th St. THREE-room furnished api., bath, electric range. Corner 3rd and Gold. Ellingen Apts. PERELLE apts. Also houses. Phone 2004. 421% East Tth St FOR RENY — Laree housekeeping room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- _flm:_ffi”f Street. | room apt. with range. Phong 436. FOR RENI—Sreepm; room. Phone WANTED - o] e —_— CAPABLE young woman wanted 2t once to assist with house work: Address with references A 6401 care Empire. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! i WANTED—Firs: ciass shoe repa;ry work for men, women and chil-} dren at Saloum’s on Seward St “Tomorrow'’s Styles WANTED—Maid for general house- TOda}'" work. Telephone 188, i, IT'S A PLEASURE | Ky To Sell the Old Reliable | | U. S. and BALL BAND Rubber Boots—Shoe Pacs il | ©COST MORE—WORTH IT | %0 L SEE BIG VAN !mmwmm!n - — I - > ‘T——"——_————T o —e || * PIONEER CAFE FINE | } J. K. Paul Nick Novak Watch and Jewelry Repairing | “THE HOME OF | | GOOD EATS” 8t very teasonable faled | WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN { | " .GORDON'S | Ladies’ Ready-to- | | l Wear Seward St, nesr Front Eat At BAILEY’S CAFE BEER served if desired S e SEEIN' WE'VE SWORE OFF FIBBIN=-= , /" OFSET v 47 e00e0ss0venese . & s f * Steamer Movements * . NORTHBOUND ¢ Northland scheduled to arrive 6 ® at noon tomorrow. ¢ . SCHEDULED BAILINGS . # Alaska scheduled to sail from @ ® Seattle, January 6 at 10 am. o ® Norco scheduled to sail from ® Seattle January 8 at 9 pm. @ ® Princess Norah scheduled to e ® saill from Vencouver Janu- e WANY CHANGES MABE BY BELL, DIGEST SHOWS Summary of 1934 Fishing Regulations Indicates Modifications | ® ary 12 at 9 pm. . ¢ SUUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ® Northwestern scheduled south-e (Contmued num Page One) ® Dbound about 9 o'clock to- e ® night. ® | Bay rewritten for clarification, and ® Yukon scheduled southbound @ | closed waters about the mouth of ® January 12 ® lbay reduced from 1 mile to % . LOCAL SAILINGS ® | mile. © Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® | 3 Waters in Davidson Inlet, Ta- ® day night at 6 p. m., f0r ® keen Bay, and Naukati Bay re- : Sitka l:d way ports. ® | opened... o WAy s Pacifie leaves every Thursday o e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® Bonth. "mwm“ ® Kake and way ports. [ D N TN R 1. All waters in Manhattan Arm gy closed. ¥ 2. “Waters North Bay, Copper 9000000000 0000 yyyorand North Arm Hunter Bay L4 TIDES TOMORROW ¢ | reopened. ! 2 0 000 9000”0000 Southeast Alaska, Treneral 1. In all districts where traps are permitted floating traps may be 1,000 ‘feet in length instead {of 900 feet. | 2. Selnes may be ‘extended by " —————— i use e D. H.'S. CAGERS AND FANs ' |15 Of mot fo exceed 20 fathoms TO GO TO JUNEAU TONIGHT, Herring ‘Regulations | s ¢ e R ki o 1. In all districts where herring ek A fishing is permitted 'dumping <of scholastic championship on the offal and dead herring into bays Channel opens 'tonight in Juneau = where herring spawn or are cap- with Douglas high school boys and |y o4 is prohibited { irls crossing the 'water for the el - o g 8! | 2. Herring fishing in Southeast | first game on the J. H. 8. gym |z, ohibited off i | court. After weeks of practice the Ao s b | of Cleveland Peninsula near Myers | teams are rarin’ to go and the games will undoubtedly attract the Es};uck 9, FEOEYS Ripply dox:loga] usual interest manifest in past, years. A crowd of fans and rooters are expected to accompany the Douglas “Hopes” to Juneau. ;l:sno;;nmon-r -lfitm—wmus e e i s ! " Chignik Area: Columbia Ri FROM TRIP TO SKAGWAY paciers assoriation 3 | | Kodiak Area: Ugamik Fisheries, | 2 The Rt. Rev. J. R. Crimont, s-;Kutmsl Packing Company, San J., Bishop of Aldska, will return 5., Fishing and Packing Com- | here on the steamer Northwestern'iany ajaska Packers Association ! today from a short trip to skag-J (two), Alitak Fish Company (two),| way. Bishop Crimont went to the‘ Kodiak Fisheries. I the Lynn Canal 11’°”X gy txh; ’&‘;1 Cook Inlet Area: Botoh Fish-| glv for & 0‘3’“5:“’8" J“" \o|éries (two), Libby, MeNeil and| Ar-mm;m k. ek Koo }fh:mr !Libby (five), Snug Harbor Packe mfll :“ yd 3‘: pal ;img Company, Kirk 'Inlet Packing! there during the absence of|gompany (two), E. Caraco, Ander- | #he Rev. G. Edgar Gallant, now on| H trip to the ‘Eastern’ states. ison Mercantile'Co., San Juan Fish+ | d |ing and Packing Co. (two) and one ynoccupied. ' A . | | Prince Willlam Sound Area: Cop-* Comme:cml. Ad}ust- |er River ' Packing Co. (three), ment & Rating Bureau l Shepard Point Packing Co. (three), Booth | | | High tide, 4:16 am., 148 feet. Low tide, 10:17 am. 43 feet. High tide, 4:08 .m., 13.7 feet. Low tide, 10:27 pm. 2.0 feet. Traps Closed | Ninetysix’ trap sites have been' |closed as folows: Alaska Peninsula Area: Pacific | 1 | |' Room 1, Shattuck Bldg. Pisheries, New England Fish | (after January 1) "! A ‘ COLLECTIONS—RATINGS Albert White Fred Huntress ] | Co. ' Icy Strait District: Alaska Pacifié¢ lmon Corporation (six), Pacifie | American Pisheries, Astoria and |Puget Sound Caaning Ge: § We District: Alaska P: | ‘estern Distyic lask! a.cmg deslt with lp__&he‘ future. Addis McKinstry (above) way dlected president of the Interna tional Harvester company to suc feed Alexaader Legge, former head of the federal farm board, who died recently. (Associated Press Photo) Salmon Corporation (nine), New England Fish Co, Peril Straits Packing Co., Libby, MeNeill and Libby, Nick Bez, P. E. Harris Co. Eastern District: Alaska Pacific Salmon Corporation (three), Lib- by, McNeill and Libby, Grover ‘Winn, Pacific American Fisheries, | Sebastian Stuart Fish Co., Peters- burg Packing Co. | North Prince of Wales Island District: Alaska Pacifi¢c Salmon Corporation (five), Both Fisheries (two), Libby, McNeill and Libby (two), Columbia River Packers As-/ sociation (two) Diamond K Pack- ilg Co., Deep Sea Salmon Co.| (two), one site unoccupied. H South Prince of Wales Island! District; Libby, McNeill and Libby, Nakat Packing Corporation (two), Alaska Pacific Salmon Corporation (three). | Southern District: Alaska Pack-! ers Association, Booth Fisheries! (two), Fidalgo Island Company, Alaska Pacific Salmon Corporation, Nakat Packing Corporation, Brindle ‘Trap Company. | Fear v ye o v gwwTE | | NEW PROGRAM IN GERMANY 1S | FAR REACHING BERLIN, can ' 5—Ten-year-old chilaren, womea as old as 50 and men even older than that are within the range of Germany’s ney sterilization program. This has been revealed by Dr. Arthur Guett, Eugehich Expert in the Min-| istry of the Interior. ) Dr. Guett said that when the present waiting list of incurables is disposed of, work in the Eugen- ich Courts will be set up, confined ! mostly to’ children coming out of school. ' Only urgent cases will be ECEMBER 6L SHIPMENTS ARE Yellow Metal . Leads All Commodities in Decem- ber Commerce List Alaska's -outborne c¢ommerce in December eggregated $2,250,642, ac- cording to' the monthly summary issued todey by James J. Connors, Collector’ of Customs. . Gold led the list with shipments having ‘a declared valuation of $1,666640. Canned salmon Wwas second with $319,822. The list of commodities shipped and their values follows: Products of Alaska Blue foxes . -8 Other animals 850 Curios 219 Fresh and frozen (except shell-fish) — Halibut .. . 86,139 Salmon 39215 All other - 524 Canned (except shell- fish) — (except Cod - Herring Salmon Shell-fish— Clams Crabs .. Shrimps Other fish products— shell-fish)— oil : “ 4 All other fish and fish products 1,157 Furs and fur-skins— Blue fox 2 e g 4270 Silver or black fox 1,650 Red fox sifgprese 158 White fox .. 120 Mink 7,697 Muskrat 85 All other .. 688 Manufactured furs ... 600 Ore, matte% regulus— Tin ore and ‘coh. 2,000 Trophies, specimens, 2,680 2,350 Wood, timber, -Jumber All other articles— Wool - Reindeer hides . Reindeer offal .. Total value of prod- ucts of Alaska .....$ Products of the 'United States returned ........... Total value of foreign Total value of ship- ments of merchandise § 584,606 Gold 1,662,640 Silver 3396 GRAND TOTAL .$2,250,642 Gold fas been mined at Valley, Cal, for 88 years. e n Harry Race DRUGGIST The Squibb Store Real THRILL! Nothing like the thrill of THE %ANITARY PHONES 83 OR85 RECORD S Continués THOUSANDS OF RECORDS TO CHOOSE JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Opposite George Brothers ey & I FHOM FROM WORTH $1962640 I Sanding, Pinishing 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 58 | | SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound Jan. 6 Jan. 2 Jan. 12 Jan. 9 Jan. 18 Jan. 17 Jan. 27 Jan. 23 Feb. 2 WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES—Juneau to Se- attle and return: Lower Deck, $64.00; Upper Deck, $71.00. PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cordova, Val- dez and Seward. S. S. ALASKA calls at Sitka northbound and southbound. S. 'S. YUKON calls at Yakutat and Latouche northbound and southbound. S. S. NORTHWESTERN calls at Seldovia and Kodiak each trip. For Information and Tickets all Ci THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 gl L R J. B, BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 114 GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas Leave Seattle Arrive Juneaw l‘nl—;- % ” M.S.“ZAPORA Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Calling at Punter, Chichagof®, Hoonan, Tenaxes, Port Alexander, Kl wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only SEATTLE AND RETURN--$50.00 LOW AUTO RATE Wills Navigation Company Phone 83 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent) Leaves Juneau for Donglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. SAILING 7:10a.m. 7:30p.m. 8:15a.m.t 8:40p.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 12:30p.mt 1:15pm. and SEATTLE 2:00pm. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t 11:008.m. From juneau *4:00pm. ) PRINCESS NORAH Rosme Dengive. fon wneny .. | 0:30a.m. 6:30p. m. \ ¥ January 17 1 :::m February 7, 28 12:469:‘1:: 2:15p.m. : Winter Excarston Fares Now in 3:45p.n.t ’ Effect—Round Trip Fare $64.00 5:00pm. | Final Limit March 31, 1934 o—Thane. { $—Preight will be’ accepted. Tickets, reservations and full ;_s,m,. only. partiulars from 4 V. W. MULVIHILL, Ageat — ! JUNEAU PFine Fioors — Eaiimates Free | GARLAND BOGGAN | | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | tion Company -~ . | Flooring Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Pacitic Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” . Leaver City Dock every Thurs~ 8t 10 ‘a.m. for Petersburg, gtn&mmmmm J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 19 Valentine Bldg. CHANNEL BUS LINE LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 9.m.—-12:30 p.m.—4:30' pam. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am.—2:30 pm.—5:30 pm, Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Bvery ! day at 6 P, M. for Sitka Wy Parts DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single © ’ ONNORS MOTOR €o. "

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