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BRINGING UP FATHER ' WANT YOU TO BRING WOME SOME FRANKFURTERS IT'S NO USE N ARGUING FOR SUPPER - DO You UNDERSTAND ? | HANVENT &OoT TIME WITH MAGQIE | WANT TWO- POUNDS OF FRANKFURTERS THE CANCEL 1% Ly ¢ 1990 Lo 1 Peatire Service, Inc. STANFORD 40; CALIFORNIA OREGON STATE % t—At the end of a 3,000-mile trip California Eleven Pounds and before a crowd of 70,000, the and Passes Way to Vic- |day outplayed, outpassed and out- tory on Saturday University of California last Satur-! the third victory in six years of 'the meeting of the two elevens. PALO ALTO, Cal, Oct. 21.—One pe score ‘535 12 to 7. of Stanford's greatest teams In, Ay the scoring was done in the football history, pounded and passed fiy.ct half, although both teams the way to a stunning victory Sat- tnreatened throughout. urday afternoon over Oregon State,| qme California defense was per- winning by a score of 40 to 7. lfecst except in the first period when Oregon State was helpless after pepn scored. California had the the first few ml_nutes. Two min- advantage in superior line play. utes after the kick-off they scored, Penn., with a shifty set of backs ?_‘““io"d failing to gain. The"}was always dangerous but was held Glanford came out of the slump,';y check by California seering touchdown after touchdown | TG even after a whole team of substi—“ GRID GAMES | ON SATURDAY The following are scores of im-' portant football games played last | Saturday afternoon in various parts; of the states University of Washington 13; Washington State 20. Pugilist of Bare Fist Days, Klondike Rush, World . War, Is Buried VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 21.— The funeral of Frank Slavin, fa- mous - heavyweight pugilist of the LAID TO REST TRAVELS 000 MILES TO BEAT PENNSYLVANIA UNIV. bare fist days, whose death was | noon. Survivors of the Klondike gold |rush and members of the sporting {fraternity attended. LEGION LEASES PLACE AS HOME - OF FIGHT GAME iTakes Over Lower Floor of ""A. B. Hall as Permanent Boxing Quarters A permanent home for boxing ishows and training quarters for boxers in this city was assured to- idfly when the local American Le- gion Post leased the lower floor of |ies |A. B. Hall for that purpose. This |was -announced today by Claude Helgeson, Chairman of the Post's Boxing Committee. 1 Alterations and repairs to the I \ | | | last Wednesday and closed 67 years | nently floor will be made to make( it the best of kind in the Ter- ritory The first boxing bill un- der the new angements there will be held on November 23, and the second on January ‘11. All the events will be staged under the direction of Legionnaire Al King, acting as matchmaker. A ring will be installed perma- Seats, press tables and iof adventurous years in the ring, in [other facilities will be put in at the Yukon Gold rush and World |once. kicked Pennsylvania University f r;War. was held here Saturday after-boxers in fraining will be added. o Equipment to be used by This move of the Legion’s is ex- pected to put boxing on a solid basis in this city It will give the fans be boxing by making it possible for boxers to train under the most favorable circumstances. Shows will be held regularly by the Legionnaires. D SENATOR DUNN GOES HOGLIE Senator John W. Dunn of the Fourth Division, after spending most of the summer at Fairbanks, left recently for his home at Ruby, where he has mining interests. He was at Fairbanks in connection with his law practice. ——e—— NOTICE We have just now received our, last shipment of bulbs for forcing and Fall planting which brings the total number of pulps up to 22,337, ¢ of tulips, hyacinths, nar- , daffodils, crocus, iris and 1il- Our prices average less.than you would ,pay in the States for the same grade of bulbs. adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. — e LODE MINING CLAim LOCA- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE Fordham 7; Holy Cross 0. Dartmouth 34, Columbia 0. Georgia 19; North Carolina 12. Harvard 20; Army 20. Wittenburg 13; Hidelberg 0. Carnegie Tech 0; Washington and | Jefferson 0. | New York 7; Penn State 0. Dickinson 7; George Washing- ton 6. Navy 45; Duke 13. Northwestern 14; Minnesota 26. Notre Dame 19; Wisconsin 0. Ohio State 7; Michigan 0. Cornell 13; Princeton 7. California 12; Pennsylvania 7. Yale 14; Brown 6. Utah 40; Colorado 0. Stanford 40; Oregon State 7. Oregon 34; Idaho 7. Southern California 64; Occi- dental 0. Amberst 21; Hamilfon 6. - A BARGAIN FOR YOU 1 FLAT TOP DESK with large vertical file drawer, card index drawers, large shallow drawer for only $30.00. 1 45-70 WINCHESTER RIFLE, great for BEAR, a SNAP $20.00. 1 32 SPECIAL WINCHEST- ER “a go getter” for $30.00. 1 38-; 40 WINCHESTER, one of the best light guns for $15.00. These guns; all look like new and can be in- spected at 105 Second Street, near corner Main. See Batcheller or call 91. —adv. ———————— you triea tne Mve 0°Cleck peciais at Mabry's Cafe? e 0Old papers for sale at The Em- pire office. - though Have Dinner Printing IsButs Small Part of ((he Cost h tion during the process. IN heat and cold, getting out tion is lowered. a circular, circular letterorother pieceof printed miitter...the paper, the address- ing, the mailing easi- ly total more than the printing. Yet, in a large measure, the Results Depend Upon the Printing. us show gon seme to lllustrate our statement Also there is no sacrifice of roof protection. the ‘house is only half shingled Rooms that were cold in winter become warm and cosy. roof and of gathering up and disposing of the litter is eliminated. By this method the edges of the old shingles are covered. There’s nothing to show that you have the many advantages of double appearance. That’s one of the many fine features of this new method of re-roofing—the house is always completely protected in case of sudden storm or showers. new shingles are laid right over the old shingled roof—there’s no sacrifice- of protec- By this plan, the The “RED CEDAR METHOD” is widely used and entirely practical. It gives your home double insulation against Heat loss through the roof is reduced to a minimum. Fuel consump- Cost of removing the old Red Cedar Shingles are rot-proof, whether old or new, and lend themselves as no other roofing material in this class can to the method of re-roofing over the old roof. The air space between the two roofs, while hardly noticeable, is a safeguard against de- terioration of either the old or new roof. Call or phone for a copy of Ilustrated Circular on the RED CEDAR METHOD JUNEAU LUMBER MJLLS, Inc., Phone 358} -esd for the past two years, making his “The Silvxer Fox” Barber Shop. 'WASHINGTON U, [OREGON TRIMS LOSESTOWASH IDAHO IN FAST STATE_G(]LLEGE FOOTBALL GAME Pullman Eleven Outplays, Unbeaten University of Seattle Team in All De- Idaho Able to Make | partments of Game Only One Touchdown PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21.—The | University of Oregon eleven vicious- ly turned on and defeated Idaho University last Saturday afternoon 34 to 7, as Kitzmiller, Flying Dutch- PULLMAN, Wash, Oct.® 21.— Washington State captured the| state championship of football last | Saturday afternoon conquering the | University of Washington in the! greatest uphill gridiron battle ever |™a% led his comrades wiin an 80- fought on this fleld. The score wasJard dash for Oregon's second 20 to 13. }touchflown and the route was on. Schwartz, giant fullback playedlmam' considered one of the most havoe with the University eleven}powerful and colorful in school his- land singlehanded he brought the | tory and heretofore unbeaten, made | in the first| !the sole touchdown college victory over the University | and rolled up two touchdowns in |duarter by the air route to the 6- the first period. He scored all three |Y&rd line. touchdowns for the State college,| OFeson's win was due to a super- the University ‘defense crumbling|lor backfield and abllity to nab under the crushing college attack,|Passes and swarming over Idaho The College came back for three|With a great variety of passes. scores after trailing the University T o 13 points, and looking like a walk- READ THIS ONE! away for the University which in the end was outclassed in every Let the rain pour down department of the game. It won't stunt our town s Let the sun shine thru It will make merry too SlBLEY RESIGNS AS We are going right ahead DEPUTY U s MARSHAL Some think while in bed ik Others think while they blast \Everybody's figuring fast The resignation oi Deputy United 'Some bring in sample rocks States Marshal Walter F. Sibley Others building up the blocks was announced today by United Some stand and only talk States Marshal Albert White. .No!On our very new sidewalk successor will be appointed for a But please folks, don't forget, while, the Marshal said. -;»One place’ you can bet Mr. Sibley has been deputy here Where everybody can stop— J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. adv. ., ARMY BIRDMEN .- - | WASHINGTON — Capt. Aubrey | Try the mwve o'Jiock Dinner | Eagle, Sergt. William E. Nightin- | Specials at Mabry's. —adv. |gale and Pvt. Willlam Hawk are home and headquarters in this city. | He resigned to accept the offer of | a position in Seattle, Marshal White said. \“-' Failure to Receive Credit no proof that a bill has been paid but cancelled check that has been accepted and pald is positive proof. This convenience and protection is yours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT { THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU 5 A " oA by = w | Watch Your Radiator! Automobile Owners PREPARE YOUR CARS FOR THE WINTER We have a complete stock of Alcohol, Prestone, Zero-Foe, Whiz and Swift’s Anti-Freze Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts. Edison.Mazda Lamps ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD OF COMPARISON members of the Army Air Corps. Expert Automobile Repairing and OVERHAULIN Nothing Too Small Nothing Too Large Wrecking Car Service [ McCAUL MOTOR CO. 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