The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1939, Page 6

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BRINGING UP FATHER OH-THE BABY_IS JUST .A DARLING-HES SO MLICH. LIKE MY SON- BEAUTIFLUL EYES - — SUCH A WELL- SHAPED HEAD- W I'M SO HAPPY THAT MR JIGGS- | MEANDADD Y~ LIKES HIM-TOO- SAY-PAPA" -COM YOU LIKE YO! Jorld rights reserved L 1760 SOUTH THIS MORNING ON NORTH SEA The steamer North Sea, which re- mained in port over 24 hours, took 77 passengers south from here this morning, sailing at 8 o'clock For Seattle, passengers were E. H Stitcht, Sam Pederson, A. H. Pink- ham, Robert Schoettler, R. E. Rob- ertson, Mrs. Sarnisto, Oliver Sar- nisto, F. W. Ross, Mrs. Ross, Estella Algaso, Mrs. P. M. Algaso, Miss Sue | ‘White, Mrs. Weiss, Mrs. B. O. Car- penter, T. Fujohn, H. Ishikawa, Margaret Colwell, Alice Johnson. Dick McCormick, Jim McCormick, Bob McCormick, Tony McCormick Richard McCormick, Mrs. Richard | McCormick, Ches willis, Harry | Gutoff, Fred Hultenschmidt, Ernest Krilmasser, Eddie Price, Helen Price, | Forrest V. Smith, Sydney Thompson, James Hendricks, Mrs. C. Wise. ‘Willjam T. Mahoney, Ben League, G. D. Cole, J. D. Ball, William Wal- | lace, F. Porter, Bill Guerin, Bob | Kerr, Anthony Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gallwas, Baby Gallwas, Leo Weiss, Joe Brinkley, Mrs. Fred Lewis, W. E. Cahill, Mrs. Cahill, Doris Cahill, Frances Wheeler, M 1. Tilden, Henry Raddahl, Mrs. Rad- dahl, Mrs. R. Wolney, Baby Wolney. To Ketchikan—Mrs., M. H. Sides, kJerry Ross, F. W. Dolphin, Mr. and Mrs A. H. Ziegler, Troy McCurdy, Hunter Sneed, Mrs. Sadie Cashen, C.-V. Pollock, J. P. Anderson, P. J. Fitzsimmons, R. R. Robinson, Betty Ann Eines, Mrs. C. N. Eines. To Petersburg—A. L. Florence, Dale Hughes, Betty Baggan, Mrs. E. L. Hughes, 34 PASSENGERS "ABOARD ALASKA BOOKED, JUNEAU SEAITTLE May 27. — Steamer Alaska gailed at noon for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports With 203 first class and 43 steerage - pas- sengers, the following booked for Juneay: Esther Ferse, Dick Lande, Cecil Driscoll, H. Compton, P. Knutson, ‘Thelma Bodding, Betty Brown, Mrs. F. W: Jones, Miss Olive Jones. Miss*Clara Brooks, Charles Jera- back and wife, Mrs. J. B. Whiten- ack, J.-L. Kaiser, H. W. Kurtz, Don Stevenson, William Kloeke, Miss A. Maguire, Martin Jorgensen, .Alfred J. Lomen. C. J.; Newlin, I. Joleman, Norman Rolando, L. C. Earl, A. Forbes, A, H. Mason, Bess Cross, J. M. Elmer, N. Parks, E. L. Carter and wife. Leo J. Griffin, Roy Gillespie and wife, ABOARD ALEUTIAN SEATTLE, May 27.--The Aleutian sailed ‘at. 10 o'clock this forenoon with the Seattle Chamber of Com- merce, Tour Party aboard and also the following passengers booked for Juneay: Mrss James Hickey, Mrs Harry | Donnelly, James S. Tru Ma Boozer, Mrs. M. Paddo«_k H L. Faulkner. RANGER VIII ON | " . BRIEF STOP HERE’ Petersburg District Ranger J. M Wyckoff, who brought Dr. J. I| Shulte \and Dr. J. B. Loftus in on the Rahger VIII last night. is turn- | ing the Forest Service launch around to return to Petersburg this week- end. | During the three day trip from Petersburg, the Ranger VITI stopped at fox farms at Kake and elsewhere. Dr. Shulte, Department of Agricul- tuge fur expert, and Dr. Loftus, dir- ector of the University of Alaska experimental fur farm at Petersburg, | are making a study of fur farms of | Southéast Alaska. A FAULKNER RETURNING H. L. Faulkner, Juneau attorney, is a passenger on the Aleutian which left Seattle at 10 o'clock today for Juneaw: Faulkner has been at Wash- | | ington for two months. | - e DR. STEVE SAYS Comfortable feet are the key to happingss.” Valentine Building — phone 648 adv. | pilots, | place Lockheeds. | Sea for Beattle where she plans to yacht Triton. APA STEAMERS: " COMING NORTH Fleet Is fo Take Thirty-five| SteaMER MOVEMENTS Hundred Men fo | by o gl Bristol Bay ORTHBOUND . = Princess Louise due Sunday af- @ | SAN FRANCISCO, May 21.—The ternoon or evening. Should e | Alaska Packers Association steamer have two days' mail aboard, e |Etolin sailed today for Bristol Bay. Aleutian scheduled to ar e Two other boats, the Delarof and Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock e Bering are already enroute north. with attle Chamber of e |The remaining boats of the fleet will Commerce tour party e | leave before Monday. Approximately | Alaska due Tuesday. e 3500 men will go north on the Northland due Tuesday. ® | boats. Tongass due Friday. o —_— e [ SCHEDULED SAILINGS . : North Sea scheduled to sail from e | AR('IC (lR(lE | Seattle June 2 at 10 a.m o | u scheduled to sail from | tle June 2 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOI'ND SAILINGS Denali scheduled to arrive in port at 1 o'clock Sunday after neon and sails for Sitka one hour later. Yukon scheduled next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to soil every Wednesday al 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. BUSINESS MAN | VISITS JUNEAU |Ferguson Brothers Have Economic Empire in Kotzebue Sound southbound Dart leaves every Wednesday Chunky, blonde, and smiling War- | at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port n PFerguson, with his brother | Alexander, Kake and Wway ® | Archie, are probably the biggest | ports. ® |business men north of the Arctic| 2 00 0 e e 0 0 . ® circle. ! Ferguson arrived in Juneau thi | i | ;mnrmng on the Denali after hi | i TIDES TOMORROW { |third trip to the States in 23 years, | e Heading back | [— |all made since 1935. Low tide—3:10 am. 18 feet. |to the “rippling Kobuk,” Ferguson High tide—9:19 am., 13.2 feet. sat on his bed in the Baranof Hotel | Low tide—3:13 pm., 23 feet, |and laughingly enumerated the Fer-| High tide—9:35 p.m., 16.1 feet, |guson ventures, i Tides Monday | First, the Ferguson interests —| Low tide—4:10 am. 04 feet. |Warren and his brother Archie—are High tide—10:25 a.m., 13.8 feet. | known in business as the Ferguson Low tide—4:12 p.m. 22 feet. | Stores. They have trading posts at | High tide—10:26 p.m., 16.8 feel. Deering, Kotzebue, Selawik, and| — > | Shungnak, 250 miles up the famed | Kobuk, Second, the Ferguson brothers op- | "erate the Ferguson Airways, with three planes. Third, Warren and Archie own 14 claims comprising the hydraulic gold placers of California Creek at the head of the Kobuk. Fourth, they have lighterage com- panies and also carry river freight exclusively on the Kobuk and the Selawik Rivers. It goes on. They also have fur farms in addition to buying furs from trappers. They have a blue fox farm, a silver fox farm, and a mink farm. | They are also the only really ac-} | tive marten raisers in the world, hav iin;: approximately 22 marten now in | TONGASS HAS 4 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, May 2i.—Steamer Ton- gass sailed early this forenoon for Southeast Alaska ports and -ameng the passengers aboard are the fol- | lowing booked for Juneau: | Mrs. C. R. Chittick, Mrs. D. Mc- Clure, Jack McClure, James Hill, captivity and breeding And there's a Ferguson sawmill, | SEll SEA"[EAC«) cutting the sparse timber bor- '] dering the Arctic tundras and aver- |aging perhaps only 12 inches in diameter. It is the most northerly sawmill in the world, and is diesel powered. The Fergusons have also, the only cow north of the Arctic Circle, it is SEATTLE, May, 27.—The following halibuters disposed of their catches | here today: From the western banks—Atlantic | 36,000 pounds, selling at 7% and 7| cents a pound; Venture 36,000 | believed. She is “Daisy,” who arr pounds, 7' cents straight; Norby|ed two years ago, and gives fresh 35,000 pounds, 7% and 7 cents; El- | milk, where canned milk is a luxury dorado 40,000 pounds, Daily 25,000 [in itself, pounds, both at 7! and 7 cents. | Daisy has had two paramours From the local banks—Bernice |shipped from the States, and two 18,000 pounds, 7% and 7 cents; Nor- ical\'es, but all have been butchered dic 16,000 pounds, Bergen 18,000 for meat, except Daisy. pounds, Beaver 15000 pounds, all| This year, Warren is shipping in for 7' and 7 cents, | bigs, turkeys and chickens to be | slaughtered next fall. In a closet in his Baranof Hotel room, Ferguson has another immi- grant for the Kobuk country, a German Roller canary. “Dickie will fly to Fairbanks with Ferguson aboard a PAA plane, then to Nome, and thence to the Kobuk. The Fergusons formerly resided Io I“IS (IIY in Douglas, but in 1917, Warren and Archie went to the Kotzebue Sound Al Monsen and Burton Lien, PAA |area with their parents on a mining were to bring in four pas-|venture. They stayed, and began st 1 L B R0 ot i 'ANOTHER PAA Ins repeludly expressed his HARRIET MALSTROM | Miss Harriet Malstrom, entertain- er well known in Juneau, and who last year made a trip through the | Territory as official hotel greeterx and San Francisco fair booster, is coming to Juneau aboard the Aleu- tian, a member of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce Good Will tour party. Miss Malstrom is per- haps making her last trip to Al- aska as she is going to Honolulu to live. Miss Malstroni's uncle is Editor of the Dawson News. CALL 642 TRIPLEX ‘Odorless’ DRY CLEANERS Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ | Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Frcmklmi e Hur ' THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL sengers from Fairbanks today. building the Ferguson empire, The passengers are Mrs. A. C. Gil-| Warren Ferguson has been Out- bert, Catherine Boswell, 8. R. Pfund, |side 10 weeks on this last trip to and Harry Race. the States and he “in a hurry to Another PAA Electra is already [get back,” because the Kobuk “has here, and it is likely both ships will | scmething.” be held until Tuesday, when the Seattle Chamber of Commerce tour | will arrive and fifty members will! HAMI[TO“ BAY be given glacier flights in the ten | 10 BE FISHED BY FOUR MORE Iva Tilden, first grade in-| Another Hamilton Bay fishinz for the Juneau Public|party will leave town this evening, left on the steamer North | following six trout fishermen on the | e i \ MRS. TILDEN LEAVES Mrs. structor School, spend most of the summer visiting| The later group will go down on with her sister, Before returnmg".he 1. Goldstein yacht Bobby G. north, Miss Tilden will attend the| Those making the Bobby G trip Golden Gate Exposition at San |are Dr.C.C.Carter, Jim Orme, How- Francisco. |ard Buttons and Arnot Hendrick- — eee —— Lode and places location notices for gale at The Empire Office. ] Empire classifieds pay. son. They will return Tuesday night. | ., Service Every.Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Read Up ™. fWed.! 10:30) Ly, — |11 80/Ar., |11:45(Lyv. ¥l PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE BN = LET'S SEE I= GONN A BE A SCRAPPER IR GRA NDMOTHE12~ WILL VISIT JUREAY . GASTINEAU HOTEL MR. JIGGS- MR. DINTY DESTINY OF DANZIC was hovering in the balance when this picture of a Danzig street bedecked with swastikas was made—evidence of Nazi infiltration in the Baltic sea port. Hitler desire for control of Danzng. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Off e. e ‘Treat Your Baitery RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE If you need sulphuric acid or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Electric Light | | b | i | | i HOUSEHO! | For P FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE at the 2 Bowl Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American Specialties) | GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 'ARE YoU ALL " For Most Tasteful Haircutting « rvl\zrl‘.ejge_s? 6 7 8 The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and BUY GREEN TOP RIDE Children’s Haircutting COUPON BOOKS: i $6.25 in rides for $500 $2.00 in rides for $2.50 ‘ FORD AGENCY ‘ (Authorized Dealers) | | IT COSTS SO LITTLE | GREASES TO DRESS SMARTLY Foo of Main Stredt GAS — OILS - DEVLIN'S Juneau Holors il wno HARRY SAKAMOTO ue a paiG-up subscriver to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “BROADWAY BILL" m APPLIANC Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” 3 | IAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. 'M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. 'ERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. WATCR THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear . | | BADIG ENGINEERING * Telephone 663 Distributors for ALASKA Transporiation Company ® Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Manufacturing Co., Ine. 205 S. Franklin St, hallicrafiers . recervixs and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY Seattie COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY . TAKU June 2 S, 1I:(:]\$(‘;;\ss Jiens 9 OF ALASEA e Lumber and Building Materials R u:_i%gr:m\n PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU ® SE “URE' YOUR LOAN THRDUGH US To Improve AGENT and Modermnize Your Héme Under Title I, F. H. A. LANDEER [ - = Phone 114 Night 312 || E{QTEL GASTINEA“ SIS § Y R SR A AT = % i Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! rave! on a GASTINEAU CATFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION "PRIN- ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Soathecst Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise { May 30; June 9, 23 | Princess Charlotte | June 16 Connectlons a1 Vawcouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC | TRANS-PACIFIC | ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC ‘ L N e 1 ..K ull SFHUNG JCHEDUL‘E SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON May 20 May 23 May 29 iDENALIL May 23 May 26 May 28 *IALASKA May 26 May 29 June 4 SALEUTIAN . May 27 May 30 June 8 fDENALI June 2 June 5 June 7 *YUKON June 3 June 6 June 11 *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. Cordova for Cook Inlet, and Kodiak TIsland ports. f—Southeastern Route. —Calls Yakutat northbound and southbound. §—Calls southbound at Sitka June 7th—Metlakatla June 9th. ————CALL——— THE ALASKA LINE m,vwfiu. Tt H. O. ADAMS, General Agent G. A. HYNER, Agent Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Commearication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 . Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffie THE ‘ROUND TRANSPORTARTIO WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau {o Seattle Ly Junesw’; Leave Ar. Juneau Seattle No. Bound Se.Bound - NORYHLAND . May 30 June 2 NORTH SEA .. June 6 June 9 NORTHLAND June 13 June 16 NORTH SEA ........June 16 June 20 June 23 NS PHONES Ticket Office ... Freight Office ... Phone 109 Phone 23 Phone 18 HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent s

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