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MONOPLANE FOR “QUEEN OF THE YUKON” S TER SHIP TO LINDBERGH'S “SI’IRIT OF ST. LOUIS,” HERE LAST NIGHT. ENROUTE TO YUKON DISTRICT EARL GARRBLL YUKON PASSES THROUGH HERE Pioneers in Commercial Flying in Yukon Tell of Plans for Route Queen col of ship of Charle famor was taken t on the Canadian Pa : amship Princess Alice. [flown 21,000 miles, carrying 1,900 | rom there it will fiy to White- | bassengers since that time. lts horse from where it will be oper-|record has heen perfect to date, mted in passenger, mail and| without a single mishap and not! rvice connecting with|even a forced landing, Mr. Wann n, Mayo, Carcro | said. It has covered California, | and other settlements in the | Nevada, Oregon and Washington kon and flew to Vancouver where The ship is owned by the Yu-|large number of flights were | kon Afrways and Exploration ' made. It had been planned to € James F. Finnegan,(fly to Whitehorse but this was pioneer kan mining man, is|abandoned on account of the haz-| President of the company, Mr.|ards of storm and fog along th Wann, Viee-President. and Lieut. | coast Oruickshank, pilot, is the third Is Pilot's Honeymoon ! member The trip north from Vancouver First Commercial Plane is a honeymoon for Lieut. Cruick “W our undertaking is shank. The pilot was marri plohecr commercial {last Monday, a fe hefor ture in Yukon T the Princess Alice ouve {herefore, an exper are | H accompanied north by hi confident it will p yride ful,” said Mr. Wann wit Licut. Cr is a here last nigh The succes: f the air L megmber o the companie the 87th Squadron, Roval Al have been operating out of Fair-|Force, during World war. Thi hanks for seve vears under |outfit was one of the few which conditions very oly simhilar to|saw continuous service at th those that prevail in the Yukoa [front and Lieut. Cruickshan} has convinced us that our chosen | served throughout the war with field a a_ fine opportunity | out injury. He entered the Roya for profitable service to a people | Mounted Police force after the who are hadly handicapped in the | war and wi oned at Daw atter of transportation at al |son for three ye per of the ye nd most es J. E. Smith, an American avia Pecid n the winter months.” |tor, who has been with the party Landing fields are available at|in its flights in the south, accom Whitelhorse yo and Carcross. |panied it north and will alternat and a field being prepared at | with Lieut. Cruickshank in handl Dawson. The plane will be equip- | ing the maching ped with skiis during the winter Has Gas Caches manths and landings can then In prep: ion for a wide rang: made on lakes Mw-. other fields | of operations the company has are not av established gasoline statiops ov Big Savmr Possible a e area, Mr. Wann said. 1 The plane will be able to make [ has purchased some 6,000 gallon fhe trip from Whitehorse to M of gasoline and adequate oil sup in about two hours and to Daw ibuted them to con son in four and on f hours - Under winter conditions, the for mer (rip requirés from a week ¢ ) A B L5 0 0 talies from 12 ICKERBOCKER | days to two weeks. \ f The company, Mr. Wann holds no contract for mail serv by Banquet || Candles the e i's but has been authorized Dominion Government to i wown mail stamps. These are | cents each and (he rate on 4 i | mail will be 25 cents an ounce, 20-inch and 24-inch | Passenger rates will be about 4 the same as the existing . Many Colors rates between the several tow but the saving in time effected b the aerial route will be material R iractive BUTLER-MAURO The company will encourage the nuse of the air route for prospect: DRUG CO. ing. 1t will carry prospectors and their outfits into fields not read- When We Sell It ily accessible by dog team at rea- It's Right sonable rates. Arrangements have ly been made o land one Phone 134 ecting party in a field which | [gun Station Post Office No. 1. has heretofore not heen touched, Mr. Wann said, and he was con- fident others would follow. “The Yukon has a population of 2,500 and we expect td be kept busy furnishing them with a ser. yice which is peculiarly fitted to Free Delivery MONTAG FASHIONABLE venient points, including Dawson, Fort Yuko! Hous: a it has a il supply at Wrangell which will be ship- | ved to Whitehorse >+ :{J. W. BURFORD IS BACK IN JUNEAU J. W. (Bill) Burford, returned o Juneaun last night on the Prin es8 Alice after thr lence in California, an Francisco. Th ‘ce vears T principally norning, in Mr. B ord was his old hang-out, Noland’s Cor formerly Bur. ord’'s, and his old cronies sought im ther nd gave him the glad 1and N irford is glad to return to Tor possibly only on a visit, it he may main He owns a| ood sized fruit ranch in Califor. ia and may return south later vir. Burford lost several ounds in w since v leaving uneau andg “1 guess it was 1e. yearning for the north again hat forced an illness on me, vhich kept me in bed for six veeks and from which | now only recovering.” am real RO FOR SALE Ray Hart Pacifie 0il-O-Matic OIl. BURNERS A size for every mneed GEO. B. PLUMRBING oL RICE HEATING BURNERS “I tell you in .ul\'nu Job will ¢ what PIC TURES AN IDEAL GIFT See Our Window Display CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME their needs,” he added. L 4-Passenger Plane ertl" o The machine is a Ryan four & passenger brougham, cabin mono. P > Dlane, capable of carrying four "l’( rs people besides -the pilot and 250 pounds of baggage. It is equip ped with a Wright whirlwind, air. cooled motor developing 220 horsepower. It has a cruising #peed of 100 miles an hour and a maximum speed of 1256 miles. [It's ing radius is 500 miles. was, purchased several ‘months ago in San Diezo and has Phone 25 — ™ 3 @ Pree Delivery ARRIVING ON THE ROGERS AND ALASKA YAKIMA GEM NO. 1 POTATOES for Cash DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR PEOPLE OF JUNEAU: We are asking cash for these potatoes, not because we doubt your honesty, but frankly talking we haven’t enough capital to earry your account over for a month. After we used all our power to raise some money in Juneau, and we were refused we must ask for cash as we have i gmmsed to pay for these potatoes in 10 days, and g order to keep our credit good we solicit vour co- Q’eratlon 80.that we can keep the prices of fruit ve‘etu.hles down in Juneau Fruit & Produce Co. JPHONE 486 LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing in ma m il EY v h n the ision n Dry League Also to Fi to g ion vear) onvicted of maintaining ducer Is Released from Atlanta Prison ATLANTA, ( Oct. 21—Earl Carroll was released from Atlanta | Prison on parole late yesterday afternoon. The theatrical pro- ducer was met at the by his wife and other relatives who came here to greet him and return with him to Broadway. an four jury in conmmection with his cele- { brated bath tub party in New { ‘ork last year. Carroll will go |to New York City and resume his \ll(‘(llli(}fl work. - OF NEAR-BEER LEAGUE’S AIM PIRATE'S LAIR for Repeal Physicians’ prison gates | ~ UNDER ATTACK British Submanne Sets Fire! OUT OF PRISON New York Theah’l -al Pro-! arroll had served a little more | ed months of his sentence | of one year and one day for per-i members present were: | ated } A\'h\\'.-\]{l\‘ N. J, Oct. 21— An automobile load of robbers waylaid payroll messengers of the Essex Foundry Company shortly after noon today agd escaped {with a dummy satchel contain- ing a brick instead ,of the bag .(-unl;xinlng a payroll of $14,000. MOOSEHEART LEGION ! INITIATES TWELVE candidates were initi- by the Women of Moose- heart Legion last night during the regular meeting, which swell- the ranks of the Legion to Those initiated by the fifty Twelve 102, Mrs. AlexPrizes (P. 4YROLL ROBBERS ONLY GET SATCHEL CONTAINING BRI(‘K INSTEAD OF MONEY - | for Moose and their wives. Kasalica, Bertha Osborne, Rosenberg, Christi Rhodes, Cath- erine Simonson, Jessie ' Stevens, | Signe Cederstrom, Hulda Hagerup, Minnie Morris, Gugren Olsen and Svea Lindstrom, for Juneau chap- Jean ter 349, and Margaret Dolon for: the Home Legion Chapter O. The| Legion also has 11 Home Legion-| naires. served. will be " Next Thursday is Mooseheart Day and a big time is in store Theve | will be announcements concerning [ this at a later date. | At the next meeting of the Le- l;:mn the mnomination of officers will take place. > o GIRL FOR HANSENS An S-pound baby girl was born t 1:30 p. m. yesterday at the St. ! Ann’s hospital to Mr. and Mrs: It was decided at the meeting that a series of card parties will Ol:t ':"m“’" gF); Junpatiy s Mot be given during the month of|®" Il %y ranart O oM Novembet. . -On vadh Taesdad ne ‘mrely by attending physicians. which there are five, next monta, there will be a party with prizes for the winners and at the end of the series there will be grand awarded. Refreshments {Mr. Hansen is a painter on L. I Smith’s force. 3 Nut Breaas, vakes and Pies lmnde to order by IMrs. Sully. —adv. Prescriptions ‘ — to Chinese Pirates’ (Continued from Tage One.) Rendezvous sorn, | The Volatead 'Act pre.. 'HONGKONG, Oct. 21—Warl bed. i methbivies. s nst pirates who prey on ship-| the minimum in the hand alon _nu .(I\mew coast has | tha abnste |been carried into: the pirate’s| Other proposals of the league Stronghold at Bias Bay by a Brit-! clude: ish ihmarine After rescuing n' Amendment of prohibition laws Crew of the steamer Irene, cap| permit a citizen o maintain tured by the pirates, the subma-| junction and contempt. actions Tine turned an attack on the shore | alnst liquor nufsances. | rendezvous and burned the * no-| Urge Permanent Injunctions | (orious pirate’s lair. Amendment making legal pe anent injunctions against proy ROD[N WANTS TO where a liquor nuisance is GET BACK HOME ‘lnnulnwl and that the injunc- be made mandato (The : Sasior vatement limitation is one Dropping a post Daily Empire from The-Rhine, Henry known Juneau attorney, swho went to the Paris Convention of the American Legion and is now tour- ing Europe, se “Kurope may pro- | &ive me the ltickled to death card to the Mulhouse-On- Roden, well- now Added provision that a person a liquor sance may be enjoined from 1ch action in the place named in e petition or at any other United States also will k that the of the ead Act plade S be all O. K. but U. 8. Shall bhe when I get back “We Vol tting doctors to write presérip-{and promise to remain for good.” per- iions for intoxicating liquor and 3 e ST anthorizing druggists to fill thém BAKER IMPROVING he e l l ' 20 Bars Crystal White Soap 11 Bars Palm Olive Soap .. 11 Bars Creme Oil Soap ... 11 Bars Ivory Soap, medium . 7 Bars Ivory Soap, large .... 13 Bars Fels Naptha Soap ., .“.,_.. 13 Cans Light House Cle mqer Bt ' 9 Cans Old Diitch Cle'lnsu et 7 Cans Best Lye lared. opealed,” Mr. Ha - Yo vy repealed.” Mr. Hommond ge-! Lo g T hospital since Octol ¢ rical treatment, was discharged T do all kinas of renair work,| yesterday much improved. wh as shingli kalsomining, SRR Y arpenter, electrical, ete. Phohe fioral pleces and home 103, Henry CGorham. —adv. Sully, adv R Artificial decorations. See Mrs. PSS POTATOES! POTATOES! 200 Sacks of the BEST YAKIMA POTATOES Just Arrived $2.90 A SACK Buy two or three sacks now for winter use before the price raises GARNICK’S PHONE 174 YOU ARE WELCOME To ask any one of our cuztomers and they will tell you, that YOUR DOLLAR will go farther in our store than in any cther in the city. And we sure know how to appreciate your patronage! Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 Three Free' Deliveries Daily . v o . 1.00 . 1.00 100 PR | There’s such a thing as.. “clothing insurance” W 'RE not in the insurance business, but we want to “cover” more) : surance” that every Jacobs coat. you for a year (or Here’s the “clothing in- we give you with Oregon City over- Protection against., all cold, wintry days with the fleecy warmth of long wearing pure vir- gin wool fabries. Good styles for men of all ages and tastes, Perfect fi t, because ev- ery garment is a gem of fine tailoring. Exclusive new patterns and colors . . . browns tans, blues, greys. 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