The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 23, 1934, Page 6

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‘1‘ ¢ { i T —— B A e o 1 WONDER IF PAW'S AILMENT IS ON THE UP AN’ UP?2 HE WAS O.K.ON NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, SUSIE--- HES MOANED STI|DDY SINCE MONDAY NIGHT. FOR RENT OR REWE S8 Bammel home at | ‘Eagle River Landing. Phone 4751. 1931 Model A Ford sedan. Reason- able. P. O. Box 1287. THREE-room apt. MacKinnon. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Apply Zynda or Phone 123. FOR SALE—Summer home. Good buy. Phone Apartment 8, Clff Apartments. FOR RENT—One large room $12,| single room $10, two large rooms $20. Furnished. 20 7Second near Seward. completely furnished. 6th and Kennedy. Mrs. Peter Melseth. FOR SALE—2 lots, good location, also six-room house and lot. Phone 330. FURNISHED four - room apt. to sublet. Bishop Apts. Phone 336. $10 FOR SALE —26 I, outboard motor- boat and 8 h.p. Johnson motor. Phone 2952. FOR RENT--Sieeping roomi, monthly. 315 Gold St. FOR RENT—Store room formerly "“occupied by Jarman’s on Second Street. Also four-room partly furnished apartment. Will alter to suit tenant. Apply San Fran- cisco Bakery. FOR SALE—General Electric Sun Lamp, large size, $18.00. Call R. F. Taylor. FOR SALE—3-room house on Fritz Cove Road. Situated between Mrs. Parker's and Mr, Skinner's. Inquire at Jensen's Apts, C. C. Rudolph. Phone 262. NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash. Inquire 132 6th St. CHILDREN cared for py day, week or month. Phone 2552, {URN yowr ola guia Into value Cash or trade at Nugges &hop LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wallet containing _money. Liberal reward. Phone 3204. VACANCY in Jensen Apts. In- quire Apartment One. Phone 5151 FOR RENT — Partly furnished small house. Corner 12th Street and Government Road. See £ Hellenthal, house. Inquire 132 6th St. be- tween 6 and 7 p. m. SIX-room ifurnisned modern house on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 Front St. or Phone 561. ;'OR RENT—Peterson House, 3rd and Dixon. Address P. O. Box 1852, LOST—Lady's leather purse. Re- ward. Return to Empire. PIANOS rented, tuned. Phone Anderson. FOUND—A purse at the City Dock by Corliss of the Yellow Cab Co. Owner may have same by prov- ing property and paying for this ad. Call at Empire. FOR RENT—Apts. Apply 209 Cliff Apartments. FOR RENT—Furnished heated apt Inquire Bishop Apts. Mus. Jen- sen. LOST—Canvas school bag contain- ing music. Return to Joan Mor- gan or Empire, FOR RENT—Small furnished apt. with bath. Good location: Phone 3753 or inquire Gatsineau Gro- cery. Mining Location Notlces at Em- pire_otfice. JFOUR rooms and bath, steam- heated, nicely furnished, electric JUNEAU SAMPLE range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts SHOP g = The Little Store with the FOR RENT—Four-room furnished BIG VALUES house. Phone 187 aftéer 6 p.m. ¥OR RENT—Three-room furnished |- < steamheated apt. Telephone 560L. | ¥ The Florence Sho, FOR REN: — BSmall furnished Permanent Waving a ity apartment. Telephone 3753. | lorence mqukt. Prop. i PH( 4 7-ROOM house, n{;;ly furnished. 4 bed rooms. Off heat. Fircplace By oL Budi § Call Windsor Apts. = —— 8 VANCACY. Nugget Apartments. i ALWAYS | FOR RENT—Furnisned three-room ] the latest at l , office suite. Heated. Apply Juneaw | ,. Melody House or Telephone 65. APARTMENTS, Te1. 2004421 E.Tth FOR RENT—swespin; room. Phont 531 R s et i AT THE MISSY SHOP -“ ., Specjalizing in ‘ | HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | HOUSE DRESSES | and accessories at moderate | prices WANTED WANTED L Will burchase boy's bicycle. Telephone 902. F‘ORVSALE — Ewgnt room house, o ® © 0 00 000 0 0 00 Steamer Movements ¢ . NORTHBOUND . _ e Victoria in port mnorthbound e e to Skagway. = ® Princess Norah scheduled to ® e arrive Friday afternoon or e ® evening. . e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o e Owing to present strike of e e longshoremen on Pacific e e Coast no steamers are sched- e o uled. ° e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o ® No steamers north or west- ® e ward. . . LOCAL SAILINGS b4 Estebeth leaves évery Thurs- e day night at 6 pm, for e Sitka and way ports. €OLEMAN’S [ S —— IN FACT, THIS HERE'S 5 THAT'S CAUSE THE FUST TIME ¢ I HAVEN'T HEARD 7Y HIM ALL WEEK, I'VE FED THE PORE FELLER Marine | ® Pacific leaves every Thursday . at 10 am., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® ® 0 0 e 000000 00 lc....'..O.l..‘ ON THE WATERFRONT | Local fishermen say that it is not uncommon to find a devilfish, or octopus, snagged on their halibut lines. A big halibut will sometimes have as many as thirty of the parrot-like beaks of devilfish in| its stomach when opened. When an actopus is dragged| across the rail of a boat the suck- ers on the tentacles take hold of| the wood, and the tentacle can be| torn in two before the devilflsh} 18,000 pounds, Slyvia 16,000 pounds, Rosario 9,000 pounds, both 82 and 6 cents; Jane 16,000 pounds, 8% and 6 cents. over schedule, according to advices re- ol ceived by the local office of the Alaska Steamship Company this morning. making all call left unserviced by the Aleu- tian’s cancelled sailing, and will ar- rive in Juneau sometime Wednes- day. News § ALBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, May 23.—The follow- ing halibut schooners arrived here today: From the western banks—Liberty 40,000 pounds, selling at 7% and 6 cents; Ivanhoe 24,000 pounds, Cool- idge 24,000 pounds, both selling for 8 and 6 cents; Nordic 28,000 poufds | 8'% and 6 cents. | From the local banks—California 8% CORDOVA IS TAKING | ALEUTIAN'S ROUTE SAILING SOUTHBOUND The steamer Cordova is taking the Aleutian's southbound She will sail from Seward Sunday the regular ports of R 9 IR TR VALDEZ SCHOOL CLOSES School closed in Valdez May 11, and the final event of the year! was the presentation of a play by the Senior Class. will let go. i Workmen employed on the con-| struction of the new sewer trunk servicing the downtown district,| have to come up every so often for air. If it were not for sewer gas, the| ferry boats would be painted white. | Ferrymen claim that a newly pamc-j ed boat will turn gray overnight on | the side next to the waterfront. It cost $8,50 to put the Pacific 'Coast Dock in shape for the Alas- ka Steamship Company. Has anyone seen Patsy Ann? | —— e See0 000 coecreneoe . TIDES TOMORROW . s e0 s evroerecse Low tide, 3:3¢ am., 29 feet. High tide, 9:37 am., 12.1 feet. Low tide, 3:27 pm., 3.5 feet. High tide, 9:42 p.m., 149 feet. - e RAINBOW GIRLS ORGANIZED | The Order of the Rainhow Girls was recently organized in Cordova with 25 charter members. WANTED—Experienced housekeep- er. Must be good cook. Address by letter to G 1000 care Empire. WANTED — Small range in‘A-1 condition. P. O. Box 646. GOODRICH | MEN'S SHOE PACS N DNTFF DN TN | | $4.50 ; for PERSONAL l See BIG VAN | HOUSEHOLD = —= ] or BUSINESS T PIONEER CAFE | Y FINANCES! : ..n;%ar‘::lo’ f i Handling finances on a Businesslike and system- ' GOOD EATS" ‘ atic basis requires accuracy, safety, convenience ‘ 3 : and simplicity. A Checkipg Account at this bank = [lAM~ provides the accuracy of modern bookkeeping | equipment, the safety of this_ dependable bank, MODERN { \ and the convenience and simplicity that only BEAUTY SHOP paying by check affords. l. ALICE CrLARK household, and business JUNEAU, HAVE A CHECKING ACCOUNT The First National Bank invites you to have ane or more Checking Accounts here for personal, our service—we will enjoy serving you. ® The First National "' Bank finance. You will enjoy | ALASKA X fn feiethie i You Were Their Best Friend . : would you know how to counsel with her wisely, sen- sibly in her hour of trouble? ‘You may be called upon some day to discharge the duties of a man’s closest friend. Pre- pare now to perform those duties as capable as you do and 6 cents; | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1934. STEAMBOAT WILL B " USED FOR TROLLING The only locally owned and oper- ated steamboat in Juneau is the Jjoint property of Capt. Vincent An- derson, navigator, and Chief Engi- | neer Louis Anderson. | This vessel, to be used in the ! fishing industry, is 26 feet in length, and has a draft of 3 feet and a beam of 8 feet. It is powered by a 22-h.p. oil-burning steam en-| gine, and carries oil sufficient for two weeks cruising. The cruising speed, which has not yet been de-" termined, is estimated at between 7 and 8 knots, 2 i The silent engine, and the ecasily| regulated speed, it is said, should make this craft one of the best rolling, boats in Juneau. | The owners have had the boat for a year, but only recently chanz |ed engines, installing the oil-burn- ing feature and a higher steam pressure boiler, VICTORIAIN PORT | The Victoria is due at the Gov- ernment. Dock at 3 o'clock this afternoon to discharge a cargo of | lumber for the Government which was loaded in Wrangell. Following the discharge of the | lumber, she will go to the Alaska ! Steamship Company dock, being | the first northbound of the com- | pany's vessels to tie up there since | the offices were move into their | new quarters. | SRS T S i SALMON CAUGHT i Bill Dickinson brought in three| nice salmon to the Cold Storage today, caught this morning at i« Eagle River with stripping gear. He says that many salmon are being caught out there every day. R 1 S ¥ TR LET US SUPPLY YOUR Stationery Needs A good selection of Tab- lets, Envelopes, assorted Papetries, Pens, Pencils, Ink, ete. Quality Prescriptions Sétrvice FIRST and LAST Guy L. Smith DRUGGIST your regular business. Front St. Phone 97 L J e S The Charles W. ] Carter Mortuary LUDWIG NELSON | PHONE 136-2 b JEWELER | “The Last Service Is the b ‘Watch Repairing | Greatest Tribute” Brunswick Agency | A FRONT STREET . i - T THE PHONES 83 OR FEFRTSEERT N, £ i e GARDEN PATCH ! pound. Those selling were the Lou- HALIBUT UP NOTCH THIS MORNING IN " LOCAL FISH MARKET Halibut prices advanced a notch | this morning, with three vessels| selling for 6.60 and 450 cents a helen, Capt. Kildre, 10,500 pounds to Sebastian Stuart Fish Com- pany; the Tern, Capt. Andrew Ros- nes, 9500 pounds to the same com- | pany; and the Oceanic, Capt. Ole| Westby, 15,500 pounds to the Alas- ka Coast Fisheries. Sellers of salmon were the T-974 Capt. Carl Weidman, 900 pounds to the Alaska Coast Fisheries; the | T-1306, Capt. H. Savikko, 200 pounds to the same company; and | the Dardanella, Capt. Jim Lay,| 7000 pounds to Sebastian Stuart Fish Company. All sold for the standard price of 14 cents for large | reds, 8 cents for small, and 7 cents| ! for whites. ———.——.——— CORDOVA GRADUATES Fighteen were recently graduated from the Cordova Grade School, | with Patricia Dooley and Harold | Laurie receiving American Legion awards as outstanding students. | Those given honorable mehtion were Jack Allen, Agnes Curran, Ingrid Hunger, Calvin Stewart and Anna Mitamura. Home of Hart, Schaffner and | | Marx Clothing | PrTiS s BOWLING Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Bllliards Bowlhg Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower PFront Street, opposite Winter and Pond In the BAG! Pack your, clothes and linens in the laundry bag, send it to us, and you'll smile! That's what thritty women do! Alaska - Laundry | 'Paphafidle Air Transport Co. . “PATELR 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska C. V. KAY—Telephone 4954 C. H. Keil—Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel—Chet McLean Cable address—PATCO—Juneau TELEPHONE 22 'ALASKA AIR EXPRESS ke FOR CHARTER 85 Lockheed 6-Passenger Seaplane - &, V. HICKEY Pleases” Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar.& Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Mar. 19 24 Apr. 30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 Apr. 2 7 May 14 10 Jun. 25 30 Apr. 16 21 May 28 Jun. 2 July 9 14 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas M. S. “ZAPORA” Calling at Punter, Chichagof*’ Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan, Wills Navigation Company SAFE! Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns A. B. HAYES, Manager CANADIAN PACIFIC LEAVE JUNEAU 7 § | 6:}5‘11:. t4:00pm. v 7:15a.m. 6:15pm. SAILING : s ' TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA e ot and SEATTLE - 12:30p.m. 11:15pam. ; ik 3:00p.m. 12:00 Midnight From Juneau 3:30p.m. *1:00am. ... PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS ‘May 8—17—27/ | ,‘,’m‘m ::m,m. - :30a.m. :30p.m, June 5—15 8:30a.m. "I:(mp):. i 9:30a. ¢ PRINCESS LOUISE Bpm e June 22 ::mp.m. 12:158.m, :45p.m. *1:15) Tickets, resetvations and full . ¢ T Sariire from o g RERE ¥. W. MULVIHILL, ‘Agent § 2 ) JUNEAU £ S R B “THE HOME OF GOOD | FOOD” { TIME SCHEDULE points. BUS LINE 1§ 3. B. Burford & Co., Agents Three Trips Every Day ! Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Leave Auk Bay Leave Junea | b ee oo oo ooy, *7:00 am. H 12:30 pm. 4:15 pm. £ & B e Motorship Leave Auk Bay—8:45 p.m. H “ES[EBE’I'H” Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip—Sundays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—9:45 pm. Way Ports *Sundays and Holidays DAVE HOUSEL, Ageny Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau Phans Single O *8:00 am. *9:15 am. Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneay March 12 16 18 March 26 30 Apr. 1 April 9 13 15 April 22 21 2 May 7 u 13 May 21 25 2 June 4 8 10 e June 18 22 24 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON. May 21 iVICTORIA, May 18 May 22 May 23 “CORDOVA” due Juneau Southbound MAY 30 “—Southwestern Route. —Southeastern Route. For all travel information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKanna, Agt. Phone 2 Thavel and : Y vta ORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSRIP NORTHLAND SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 STEAMER NORTHWIND Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat May 16 May 23 May 24 *Calls first trip of month only Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Ageni Alaska Southern Airwayé FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE! ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See GASTINEAU HOTEL °* FERRY TIME CARD Juneau Ferry & Naviga- JUNEAU tion Company RESTAURANT ' Chas. Peterson } Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way Leaves Junéau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and

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