The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1934, Page 6

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&\ X MA AN' POLLY'S ONLY LEFT FOR RENT house- range. FOR RENT — Two large keeping rooms. Electric Phone 2551. FOR RENT-—Permanent by month and transit. MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT — Petersen House, 8rd d Dixon.: Address P. O. Box 852. Phone 1393. FOR RENT—House. Inquire Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT—Wheel chair, by the day, week or month. See Econ- omy Furniture Co. VOR RENT — Merritt house on Calhoun Avenue, partly furnish- ed, new oil burner, three. bed- fooms, reasonable. See Sperling. ¥OR RENT—Marstall Apts. Four- room furnished apt. heated. Ex- cellent view. Also 6-rogm un- funished house newly decorated Phone 330. FOR RENT — Furnished steam beated room, red house, above Bergmann Hotel, 3rd and Harris FOUR rooms and bath, steam- heated, nicely furnished, electric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—Sleepiug room. Phone 219. FOR RENT—Apartment in Prances Apts, Nicely - furnished. Heated. Frigidaire. Inquire 132 6th St. FOR RENT — 4-room furnished apartment. Phone 3204. FOR RENT—TWo ana three room steam heated apts. with private bath. Telephone 5601. P ) I T V) Vacancy. McBride Apts. Phone 5701 FOR RENT — Summer home at Eagle River Landing. Phone 4751 SIK-room furnisueu moder house on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 Front St. or Phone 561. ®IANOS rented, tuned. Phone Anderson. JOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE —1 cogswell chair, high chair, 1 breakfast table, baby bed, 2 wall book cases, serving table, 1 congoleum rug, lamps, etc., 1 spinet desk, 1 boys desk. Rehsomable prices. Raven. Phone 4622. FOR SALE—Cheap banquet range with coil. Phone 173. A REAL BARGAIN—One six-hole Banquet range and one Wonder range with or without water coil, both in good condition, sell for $19.00 each or will trade for heating stoves. See Al Norman, | House No. 122, West Tenth FOR SALE — Electric range, lamp, kitchen furniture. Phone 982. mR SALE—EIGCLHC Sewing Ma- | chine, almost new, $35 cash. Ap- ply 323 Third Street. FOR SALl—rurniture of lmpenal Rooms at bargain. Phone 537. FOR SALE—Willys-Knight sedan, good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire Miners Recrea- tion Parlors or telephone 151. FOR SALE — Hudson sedan and Ford coupe. Phone 202. FOR SALE—dcoves, mattress, con- goleum, chairs, tables, bureaus. Apply Channel Apartments. Phone 436. FOR SALE~Table and six chairs. 604 East St., corner Sixth. NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap &or cash. | Inquire 132 6th St. CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone 2562 R N S ——-——— - TURN yow: :ola guid into value.| Cash or trade at Nugges 8hop. ' WANTED — Bookkeeping, WANTED office work, part or full time. Burrows 123. WANTED—Experienced man wmu,, office work. Either full or par!. time. Telephone Anderson 513. ‘ VANCA Nugget Apartments. $-ROOM APT.. Phone 2004. FOR RENT—meepmn; room. Phone e TR B 3, LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Bunch of keys on roof of B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Own- er may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. LOST—Blue fox fur taken from City Cafe Saturday night should | % be returned at once to 42 Gas- tineau Avenue or Fhnore 162. Re- ward and no guestions asked. LOST B gn‘u.ufl\;rown pup. C:l-l Hpme Boarding House, WILL the young man who picked up bifocal glasses in Gastineau | Hotel several days ago please re- turn them to The Empire. No questions asked. Reward: l - | | GARDEN PATCH | | FRESHER L Fruts and Vegelabies l RFARPS 7:; ' MODERN BEAUTY SHOP 483 Goldstein Bidg. Pbene 357 Arice CrLArk ‘ ‘YOUR CAB .’ WAN'I'ED—Nurse glrl. Apply Mrs. | Chas. Goldstein. | WANTED — Woman wants house work by day or hour. Phone 44. UNIVERSAL Bond and Mortgage Corporation Valentine Bldg. 1 ! Phone 508 | Investment Service " * | ALASKA WELDERS | | J. R. SILVA, Manager | If Possible to. Weld We ‘ Can Do It | Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock I PHONE 441 | o L R » 0ld: newspapers for sale at Em. pire Office. ! bl | woullc‘i:n’t “HOUSEWIVES know th ness of expenditures. and my cancelled checks treatment of the people ways ready to answer m) satisfaction, you The First be without my Checking Account at the First National Bank business in itself and requires constant watchfuls My Checking Account helps me keep an accurate record of every expenditure, payments. I know that the money I depesit in my account is absolutely safe, and I like the friendly For service, safety, and .complgie to make this modern bank YOUR ME ENOUGH ROOM FOR TWO PILLOW.SLIPS/ l Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND John C. Kirkpatrick and the North Wind are due. Ar- rival time not definite. Princess Charlotte scheduled to arrive about 6 o'clock to- night. Prince George scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock Thursday night. SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ (Sailings of American steam- "o ers arve subject to settlement ® of longshoremen's strike. Alaska scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 o'clock to- t night. Zapora scheduled to sail from ® Seattle June 26. | ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail @ from Seattle June 28. | ® Princess Louise schwiuled to |® sail from Vancouver June /e 30 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND BSAILINGS Northland scheduled to arrive in port at € o'clock tonight and sails south one hour later. Aleutian scheduled to arrive at 6 p.m., Thursday and sails one hour later. ‘t LOCAL BAILINGS ¢ Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ¢ day night at 6 pm, for \O Sitka and way ports. '® Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am., for Petersburg, Kake apd.yay. ports, (o o0 sve e | —“—0— .'Q.l..."‘... K4 . ‘e . . . . | 900000 000000 00000000000000000000000000000 TIDES TOMORROW seveo ! High tide 0:14 am., 18.7 feet. Low tide 7:00 am., -39 feet High tide 1:27 p.m. 158 feet. Low tide 7:02 p.m., -2.1 feet. ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of = MOVING or BTORO:.I Fuel Oil Transfer g ....MM ! | A I HOSIERY, tINGERTE, l ! at running a hquse is & give me receipts for all in the bank Who are al- y many quetsions!” tpo are, imvited National Marine News ODUNA LEAVES Carries Nine Passengers, Quantities of Freight for Various Points The Oduna left this morning at 6 o'clock for Westward points tak- ing nine passengers and a qumt.ity of freight, part of which consisted of materials for the new school at Marshall and 2,000 ties from the Juneau Lumber Mills for the Al- aska Railroad. Passengers going aboard here were Charles Chesnut, John E. Stewart, Merlyn O. Belcher, W. L. Baldwin, Vic Jonason.and Robert D. Flat for Seward; Anna Sinclair Valdez; Hoonah. Whether or not the Oduna will call here southbound will depend upon the amount of freight picked and Robert Grout for local agents for the Alaska Steam- ship Company. R e e S PASSENGERS FOR SITKA Mrs, C. Hufieson and child were passengers on the Northland from Seattle to Sitka. She is the wife of W. Hufieson, inspector on the construction of the Pioneers' Home| there. Sympathetic Service Qur responsibility. to the be- reft is a sacred duty to evcry member ef our organi- zation. At best, curs is one of the most difficult serv- ioes in the modern sccial order . . . yet, in the face of | stress and trial, we make every effort, willingly assist- ing at tvery turn, te lighten burdens, The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 1363 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” of Guaranteed Qualmes! The assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours when you pat~ ronize this ’fl-ll:lllhmutl Rhinelander S g Alt Heidelberg ON DRAUGHT The Miners EARLY MORNING FOR WESTWARD for Cordova; Walter Freeman rorl up to the Westward, aceording to | PHONES 83 ORS, . " NORTHWESTERN TOUCHES HERE, ' IS-SOUTHBOUND {Brings Three Passengers from Haines, Skagway —Takes Nine Away ! The steamer Northwestern, Capt. | William,,, MacDonald, - commander, | land Paul B. Coe, purser, docke(i1 here this . morning at 4 o'clock |southbound from Skagway, and left | for Seattle at 6 o'clock: Passengers -leaving the ship in| |Juneau., were Grace - M. - Lincoln jand Lou Reed from Skagway, and | Capt. E. M. Altfather from Haines. | Those who went aboard here were D. E. McConnell, H. B. Mad- lland, M. L. Owen, Pedro Gabonis! and K. C. Murphy for Seattle;! | T. A. Thatcher for Ketchikan; and |Mrs, W. J. Beach and Mr. and |Mrs. H. F. Kennard for Sitka. | COLE LEAVES TODAY TO ERECT MARKERS ON SALMON STREAM { To continue erection markers at the mouth of salmon streams in the Juneau district Captain Roy L. |Cole left port this afternoon on the Teal, fisheries patrol boat, to be absent several days. He will cover Stephens Passage, Frederick Sound and Chatham Strait areas| before returning, to Juneau. Warden Don Haley returned Sun- day from Glacier Bay, where he erected new markers to define the lclosed areas in those waters, and other Icy Straits points at which he placed stream guards for the | season. 2 A B SN R Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. RYAN TRANSFER, CO | e PHONE 29 ~ Oppaesite Coliseum Theatre YOU SURPRISE ME, MAGGIE. I DIDN'T THINK ’FOUR HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, June 26—Three hal- !but.ers arrived in port today and sold their catches as follows: From the western banks—Paci- fic with 40,000 pounds, selling for |8% and 6% cents a pound, and Aleuf.hn with 40,000 pounds, ing for 7% and 6 cents. The Eastern came in from the local banks with 12,000 pounds and sold for 9 and 7 cents a pound HAIJBUT TAKES. ARE SOLD THIS MORNING The New Ann, Capt. Jimmy | Marks, brought in 2,100 pounds of halibut this morning, and the Ber- nice, Capt. Johnny Marks, brought in 800 pounds. Both sold to the sell- Alaska Coast Fisheries for 6 and 4| ® cents. The two fishermen are Natives and caught their halibut with hand lines, using their troll- ing boats for this purpose rather { than lay up longer on account of the salmon strike. « AT THE HOTELS ® 00000000000 Zynda Mr. and Mrs. J. Brothersen, Point Retreat; Judson Brown, Haines. Gastineau L. H. Smith, Taku River; Miss Mary Joyce, Taku River; A, C. McLean, Juneau; Elliott Fremming, Juneau; Capt, E. M. Alifather, Chilkoot Barracks; W, T. Roberts, Seattle; Grace M. Lincoln, San Francisco. Alaskan E. Buck]and Juneau. e LOCAL STRAWBERRIES ON MARKET IN JUNEAU The first local strawberries were on the market this morning. They came from Bavard Brothers' ranch jon the Eagle River Highway and d were on sale at the California Grocery. ———— LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. R. J. DuPree left 8t. Ann's Hospital yesterday for her home in Douglas after -receiving medical attention since, Saturday morning. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay P 15 4 i i 1 { o SQUTH en PRINCE SI'IIPS l‘.F.AVas JUNEAU AU #RINCE RUPERT “PRINCE GEORGE" IIRMGHT SA UBDAYS H.R. fl;qtml PHONE 409 Wt Sailing eyery 10 da Northwestern S g S. 8. KIRKPATBKIK—-EVELYN BEBG ys from Seattle (Pier O) pomu in Southeastern and Sou wastern: Alaska Evelyn Berg leaves Seattle June 28 Kirk PHQN trick 'leaves Seattle Jul JERNARD, JUNEAU A(fi:m‘ Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska THYRA MERRILL, Manager, Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel or CHET McLEAN, Phone 369 , Juneau jal Dock- THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN June 25 N'WESTERN June 19 June 23 June 25 DEPERE June 22 June 26 YUKON .. June 23 June 26 July 2 HALEAKALA .. June 25 June 30 ALASKA . June 26 June 30 July 2 TANANA .. June 29 July 3 ALEUTIAN . June 9 July 2 July 9 For nformation regarding ports of call and rates call THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2- R J. McKanna, — T auel and N ORTHLAND £ TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND L. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneas June 18 22 24 July = 6 8 July 16 20 22 July 30 Aug. 3 5 Aug. 13 17 19 Aug. .27 31 Sept. 2 Sept. 10 14 16 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 STEAMER NORTH WIND leave Seatile Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Ly. Juneas June 25 29 Aug. 20 4 July 9 13 Sept. 3 7 July 23 21 Sept. 17 21 Aug. 6 10 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smitn Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas —— [ 9 Leave Seattle Arrive Juncan Leave Juneal M. S. ZAPORA' June 26 July 3 July 3 Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kia- wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agenl Alaska Southern Airways SAFE! FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE! Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL A’iADIAEl FERRY TIME CARD PACIFIC T 1 LEAVE JUNEAU § :::::.m. 14:00pm, ‘15a.m. 8: SAILING 3 : ! ro O ooy | BER cTma and SEATTLE 12:30p.m. 11:16pm, g ‘ 2:00p.m, 13:00 Midnigty From MMW 3:30p.m. *1:008.m. VE PRINCESS LOUISE ;'6::; nom:'xn.’ 3 June 22; July 6, 20 6:30pm. ' 9:300.m, ;;E&n 1 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE wepm nammy | June 29; July 13, 27 2:15p.m, 12:15am, - ! s, latiie and full 3:45p.m. *1:15pam. 3 m‘m 3 *—Saturday only, i 1—Goes to Thane, j oot Iuneau Ferry & Navige ' tion Company i JUNEAU RESTAURANT Chas. Peterson } l M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- as Petersburg, “THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD” | day at 10 am. for Kake, Port Alexander e and way J. B. Burford & 2 veo,u-m TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Three Trips Every Day Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 a.m. *7:45 am. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 pm. Special Trip—Saturdays ., Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip—Sundays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m, Leave Juneau—9:45 pm. Leave Junesu

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