The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1935, Page 6

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BOO-HOQ! ALL L, WANT N THIS WORLD 1S TO STICK TO THE NOSE-BAG, NEVER SAY BABY. DIE! . ¢ I'VE ET MYSELF SILLY. AN ONLY, GAINED A OUNCE, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. S. S. KENAL leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight x received until noon day of sailing. [ THE ALASKA LINE [ R. J. McKANNA, Agent LY T 14 aniag NOTICE SALMON ARE ~ VICTORIA HAS “ . % & 3 g 2 A 3 X 4 When advertisers put in ads s 1 i 3 | . they sometimes don’t wish to arll]e eWS Tn Ifi P s NGER \ | Information || e win phone catn i ! and answering doorbells, so we . e &l give them & box number, such To Ex HANGE! I PBRT Phone 3 74 as Box 10-A, Empire. i 1 | i reople, wanting to anewer |l oo 000000 sens P s Vi 4411 ? a8, ould send letters - : | SEATTLE, Feb. 11.—Steamer Vie- Odunt 5 average words to the | addressed {o the béx number Steases Movements GAPT. UBSEN 'Puggt Soumid, Trollers Un- R b v - via e, listed, Wo will see the sdver- ||, NORTHBOUND o] | animously Endorse New otclock Sunday morning’ with 155 “ Dally, rate per line for consecu- | tiser gets theni. |'® Princess Norah scheduled to | Arrangénments first, class a.t;d 32 steerage pas- tive insertiops: - g ® ‘arriveat 4 oclock this after'e | | 4 sengers_aboard. " . d x e First day, per lirie - oc THE' EMPIRE ® " noon and sails shortly aft- e ‘ g | ‘The following passenders on the TRANSPORTATION CO | g | | SEATTLE, Feb. 11— Salmon 5 £ Following days, per line ® er for Skagway. . SwES trollers . 4t, & meeting Saturday Victoria are booked for Juneau: . = i Minimum_charge, 50c. i/ § pandon acheduled to arrive s Is Freed' f All Bl s 3 John Olson, I Goldstein, E. R. : The only line serving Alaska that main- Monthly rates furnished on re- 5 Jirce Tom ame unanimously emdorsed plans {0 poacy Tke Taylor and wife, Lewis tains a regular weekly service throughout ® _ tomorrow night. v C - Vi gL handle the catch valued at about 8 Wil the year. uest. 4 i © Victoria due Wednesda: ° onnection Victoria's and Jean Taylor, Hortense Williams, Copy must be in office by 2/ v, F 11,000,000, annually, through the 1 G Holmes, H. W. Fairbanks, MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND D ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Strandmg , Trolling Vessel Owners' Associa- i Lv. Seaitle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneay pclock on day of publication to, © Northland scheduled to sail ® | Wiibur: Irving, Grace J. Davis, Tom Ingure insertion on same day, = | mmme— e ———— s b yrer tion. Heretofore the salmon have gircehe L. E, Everson, Mr§, Dor Dec. 31 Jan, 4 Jan. 6 B wog ‘ FOR SALE -- Pontiac Coupe, run ® from Seattle February 11 at ® | SEATTLE, Feb. 11.—Capt. Hans been sold to buyers on the banks. oino w i Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 ept ads over .telephone o ik 5 o othy Morgan, Miss Violet Redden. Jan. 28 Reb, .3 . from persoris 1s'>d in telephone but 3500 miles, rumble seat, fend- e Odsen, master of the steamer Vic- Under the new plan the asso- iy Feb. 1 eb. N er well spare tires. Excellent con-|® Zapora scheduled to sail from ® toria, which stranded on Escape ciation will operate carrier boats eb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Aiettory. . z’n‘bne 378 Ask for ad-taker. dition. Call 203, Assembly Apts. or telephone .239. ® Seattle February 15, 9 am. Norco scheduled to sail from Seaftle February 18 at 9 ® Reef on January 20, enroute to ® Alaska ports, has been exonerated . and bring the salmon here for sale at the Association’s exchange. 13 PASSENGERS SER YEAR ROUND to Seattle " Wiiiter Rounid Ttip Tickets Now bn Shle—Jgnean .and Return—Upper 3 deck, $62.00. Return limit M $68.1 25, 1935, SAILING SCHEDULE ! *Calls at Seidovia, Kodiak and Uinki. *Calls at Seldovia, Kodlak and Uzinki. SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO HE 00; lower *N'WESTERN ... Feb. 13 +VICTORIA Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 22 *N'WESTERN ..feb. 20 Feb. 23 Mar. 5 TANANA .......Feb. 12—Freight steamer, ‘SPEC}XL Tor mrun.ry __PERMA-' o pm. . of z}ll blame in connection with the Trollers of Oregon and ; Alaska Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Yuneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneaa a Fu R EN NENT WAVE $3.50. Edson Wave Pt accident. The decision has been attended the meeting with the ! Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 ghop, Valentine Bullding, Tele-| o SOUTHEOYIND SAILINGS ® made public by the United States Washington fishermen. | I_E A VE JUNEAU Dec. 10 Dec.' 15 xeb. 4 Feb. 9 FOR RENT—Cabin, 9th St. Tom' phone 241 ; o e eheduled south @ Steamboat Inspestors. | RN Dec. 24 Dec. 29 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 4 ¢ . un ruary 13. . R iy S i - 2 é ; : - el {FOR SALL - 10v snares Uptown|® LOCAL SAILINGS "L SEWAHD UNlnN L I 1 FOR RENT—Steam heated furn-!| Theatre stock. Par value $10. Wil | ® Kenal leaves every Wednes- o ONGSHOREMEN AT | i 1 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 ished room. Simpkins residence,| senl for 86 a share. Write Em-|® day night at 6 pm, for o/ KETCHIKAN GIVEN | J. B. Burford & Co. D. B.!Femmer Gay L. Smits . * Sitka and wayports . { [ | s D | pire A 207. - 1 PPOISE. | INCREASE m PAY\ Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent = e o e b S AN | es H Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas At otis Ba : B“ACQ‘AMCSMPLéIl\KEETQRY ticket awaits|® 7 :m. rornl-'!t.ersburg, Kake o ‘ Vessel Arrives Here Satur-| 2 rchie Boynston to see ert ar! see. BREACH|* and wayports. A " b " ik - B ¥ OF PROMISE with Mac Olirke| OF PROMISE with Mac Clarke|® ® ® ® o o o o o o o o o & Tl accord preparatory (9 Lok Are O day Night from Seat- o R areMorrls Rl TP SR S AL e VP T | shipping, was completed here to-| “OngoNOTeMEN [ire Lrgan-, tle, Way Ports ZAPORA sails from Seattle BANDON sails from Seattle 5 bl THEATR—E N}A__}:x ¥ 7_'{9WN‘THE;‘TE‘IONIGHT'7 [» e ev oo, coe e day between local longshoremen —1ZING — Section Men, ] _ [ FEBRUARY 12 FEBRUARY 20 FOR RENT or sax - Six-room I R i * TIDES TOMOEROW o |and firms employing them, says the | Juneau’s only visit by a commer-| calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, tenakee, Port Alexander, K« house, partly furnished. Inquire F‘;fius&si’;‘;onnbl‘e x:our:hr:;:%h:f ® ® 0900 e o o o o ¢ o Ketchikan Chronicle. J Laborers Are NeXt cial shig from Seaitle dov;r ;Ee wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month cul: Nugget Shop. i / | A raise in the going rate of pay| week-end was occasioned by the Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. ugget Shop. houn. Phone 4623. Yo dide. bt s 6. fevs, |Hae ien locia e m{’ct"' ‘mflfiifien";?fi@fib'fig arrival of the Norco Saturday night | Lo S s J‘:mn (:’mmmm S [ PIANOS renteq, wned. ne 143. : - s £ .. Yy Pl >4 I - a few 1 n kg e, FRove 3. | ronn yOup 0la:gelo - foto value | High lide, 5.14 am, 137 feet. |Amounting fo 33 1-3 Per cent. Vit Beve. unir: o Jeadarimis oi»:nd nsls?:t.hgour;d departure ‘All sailings’ frard Beatile from Pler T at'9 ‘am. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop | Low tide, 3:22 pim, 23 feet. The dock workers will receive 81 1o juneay organizer, John Foy.| oo, o K papaay. PR st PFOR REN1.~1wo-ruum 8pt, nouse- keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev- erything furn.shed. Phons 436. | MISCELLANEOUS MARGEL and finger wave, at your an hour straight time instead of {75 cents an hour as has been the | rate. OF MRS. | High tide, 9:59 p.m.,, 11.3 feet. MOTHER 3 | Nine passengers were brought to| | Foy is going to Anchorage and ne city on the northbound journey. | IFairbanks where it is reported he They include: | ! | | |plans to organize the Alaska Rail-| prom Seattle—T. E. Taylor, Mrs. | Channel Apts | . The agreement was reached at &'l .4 cortion men and the Fair- p P < g 5 home. Licensed operator. Phone | HERMLE lS DEAD conference shortly after noon bo: bianks - Exploration . Combely ! Tas g ln:mnntm&ma; ].ilu.dsron, Jrfiefi.’ 2 WANTED 436. |day at which employers or theif j Lundberg, E. old; from e — — | Mrs. John Hermle received word |Agents and the longshoremen, led i {chiken - Sam Shucklin, Joe Me-| \ WANTED, — Cepatr Woman for OVERDS: L%t Wil b;: s Sunday morning of the sudden DY Leo (Bud) Augur, local steve- R T ?;r::Pefsfxurrr:ngé;—;av:zve; . ¢ t 3 oom attuc 1 ! 3 4 —A. 4 ! general house work and. care ol o death ,of her mother .in Seattle,|fioTe boss, talked over the matter. NABESNA RESUMED WORK i Dasssrgtes lal T L children. Write P. O. Box 814. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits J. Bellato to see BREACH OF PROMISE with Mae Clarke and Chester Morris at the UP- TOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. For general feparr work, old or 12::, cdll Henry Gorhiain. Phone 3. LOST AND FOUND ; The rate of pay agreed on was favored by laborers and employers : alike, |WOMEN DEMOCRATS Mrs. Hermle will leave on the first steamer for the south to attend the funera]. Besides Mrs. Hermle, her mother is survived by two other daugh- ters and a son, Mrs. Fowler, of Se- JANUARY 18 AFTER SHUT DOWN OF SEVERAL WEEKS A&ttle and Southeast Alaska way| lpm’ts on the Norco. They include: | For Seattle—W. J. Widman, Mrs. J. B. Decker, Ben Melvin, Mrs. Ben Melvin, J. M. Sunich; for Ketchi-| The Nabesna Mining = Corpora- tion resumed milling activities Jan- | H8EY. 18 plter, & temporary. ghyf | kan—Mrs, Margaret Curtis, M¥s. J. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. . attle; Mrs, Louis Peterson, of MEE"NG ONIGH main shaft of hse 0’ mepany TOeR Britton Ralph Bartholomew, Hugh 3 T T A 's main A s g . & X furnished tment. tM- FOUND — Small female terrier. .- thexs Hrwhere, YE . dYe‘;e'l pi‘unnt icatusedc opernnsons to ‘Sawyer, H. B. Crewson; for Peters- Pa'lh(lntlle 4 r I "l'lsp“ )' ' ‘ :‘ ’. room d apartment. 1 Phione ‘6004, Seattle. The Woman'’s Democratic Club of | burg—Harry Lucas, George White. dress P. O. Box 1658. NEW TODAY ‘ JOLD Highest Cash Price ,for Old Y Gold, Jewelry,. Shiver .and Jenfal Gold. Western, Smelthg, & ? % LOST—WIll the person who took black silk, umbrella at the Pio- neers' meeting by mistake please return it to Mrs. Anna Wifin, Gastinéau Channel holds its ‘an- : f Yiual ‘meeting in the Council Cham- BETTY MAC i®ers of the City Hall tonight at . BEAUTY SHOP 103 Assembly Apartment. I | coming year will be elécted this 8 o'clock. New officers for the| cease, according to the Cordoval Daily Times. Just four days before | ithe breakdown, the mine's owner | 'and manager, Carl Whitham, suf-' ——————————— CORDOVA WOMAN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS ) fered almost fatal injurfes when he| fell 25 feet to the ground from an| Mrs. Carl Dahlberg, 52 years old, “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER [ ! Refining Co., 205 SW 5th Ave, 1 PHONE 547 evening, and Mis. G. E. Krause,|ore bunker, He is still in Fair- | dfed in Cordova January 20 after a Most Economical Air Transportatiop in Alaska Portland, Ore. Mafl is, your ‘gold f p president, urges that all members|banks, recuperating from_his Iny-; Prolonged, iliness Fhieh ’h:}? kep: & i b, for estimhte. Checks Teturned: v i and those interested in the Club Jurles Which included ‘a fractured her bedridden for most of the past promply. Licensed by United Btates GENERAL MOTORS | and its work be present. skull, a dislocated hip and a brok-, ?bfifsfigfin:uf ‘“Jfin'l’éfi roe:eat;e C. V. KAY, Manager Government. and | ——e— — en . leg. Mine operations continued Phivie 619 e T g S MAYTAG PRODUCTS 1 SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! under R. J. Shepard who acted as DOuglas bridge, arn; ;l;rlvzd "l:l‘ EXPERIENCED- woman want for W. P JOHNSON ] ~ temporary superintendent until, Gordova shortly before her death. L BRSSP TS general majd’s duties, Apply by, g ) =g . Whitham’s vetarn, -_ o5 v oe letter giving full details to Box|| S | Hel"p K.dneys 5340 ; ; ™ No. 700, care Empire. = 4 ® g { fimetica SPECIAL FERRY FERRY. TIME CARD EXPERIENCED truck driver, me-|{" TTOT _1’ @ b you_ su | v e chanic, wants work. Call 472, ask J dhied _s + 3 Sh K“""' Stiffgess, Bur There, will be a special ferry for Sawyer. nes-Stevens Shop l ® u‘.fl;‘fi'fih%&'fi,‘h;(mmm gaaving ci)ougmsl at 1x}::i()Jp.m. ’m:s- ) A el el . for WANTED—Woman wants work by B back. uly T X SRR | Do otns. afibe the Fiemon's Ball 11;u: E‘r:plrd:y‘ Address W 234, . e —=— | Tuesday night. adv. TAING - THERE is little that eaht y TO VARCOUYEE, VICTORIA A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits be done, to fill the empti- SHOE IN JUNEAU FIRST! , |Douglas—Guys . and SEATTLE M. M B ke do BREACH The Flore Sh negs ‘and feeling of soli- : o i S Oiage B ,-‘zho tnde that descends upon MiS heasy S Erom Juneau and Chester Morris st the UP-| | Permanent Waving u 8 i Toits oF thom oH (=t > gt " TOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. || Tiofence Holmquist, Prop e T OR SALE or CHARTER PRINCESS NORAH AKIAK TEACHER ILL Behrends Bank Bullding | conducting funeral sery: January 30 N Miss Beth Anderson, teacher at| & Akiak, fomerly teacher at Takotna, was taken to the Mountain Village | Hospital, seriously ill, according to| Chatham §traits Transportation Co. |} : 1'éel:i that definitely }:‘;‘i - tend to every detail an 3 ificln‘de a sehse of spirit- " ual com ple teness, our - services come as close to 10x12 heavy dify 2 drum Clyde Hoist. 150-ton scow;, also 120-foot barge. Sturdy 50 H.P. towboat, 52 feét long. Five 3,000-gal. shipping board water tanks. l, February 13, 27 e Tickets, reservations and full particulars from the’ Valdez Miner. Miss Anderson is a former Douglas girl, e “Tomorrow’s Styles M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a, m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. filling that personal need . as the perfection of fun- eral. services permits. ) Anchors (200 1bs. to 6 H.P. single drum hoist. Cables, blocks, shackles and miscellaneous 3-ton patent anchors). | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU | Winter Round. Trip Excursioh Rates /in effect October 31, Final limit Juneau Fe; & Naviga tion Company Today” Preight received not later than 4 ship chandlery. £ o m, Victoria rOR TNFORMATON The Charles W CALL:ROOM 330 GASTINEAU HOTEL St p0 : “ MAURICE C. REABER, Phons 622 ... Cvrer s f i TIME SCHEDULE “Juneau’s Own Store” [ S, IS Wige to Call 8 o B2, g 1+ ot ALASKA ATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND — MEAT CO. J uneau g‘c HAHS A!UD T?AmF_U' S. Goééfnmg%xt lmpe'cted — i 1 - 0 GARLAND BOGGAN ' MADAME ORLOFF ||} Transfer Co. o5t b Hardwood Floors Oge = iy it |} Whin iy e ot “THE SANITARY GROCERY Wasing . Polishing | Aopgaos ¢ RIS | Fuel %"»‘.i.‘.i.'r Coal PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” rsé‘é‘fi":"fi Lasve Juneen . . [ m s ————— ] :18 aam,

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