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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JULY 14, 1930. ' : By BILLE DE BECK .Youl) TN ME OVER T T cops ? NOUL HAD AlG « BusivESS Ruamay’ KIDDIN e T on we t AWAY FRoM Hame! G WAN - am {2 You WANT A WONY BOTHER / For Two crnte 2 \ TER ONWY KIDDIN IL POLICEMANS I Just ID MRA You LL SHow THERE'S MEER | WANTED 5 T WUz HELPIN | : OVER B T o Yo slon a YA Look 2 ¥ lou wAlT TeERE Tl =Tl &2 A ] i TTHAT S ALl SAILING >CHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound : ; e Ly F f *Aleutian ... July 14 \ K Alameda July 12 July 14 Alaska July 13 July 19 [y Yukon July 12 9 am. July 15 July 21 | iN'Western ..July 15 9 pm. dJuly 19 July 21 l *Aleutian July 9 am. July 22 July 28 tAlameda July 9 pm. July 26 July 28 Alaska July 24 9 am. July Aug. 2 Yukon July 26 9 am. July 28 Aug. N'Western ....July 9 pm. Aug. 2 Aug. —Southwestern Route ’DOR(;[;{Y A—LEXANDER PAC“«“'; ARRIVES i {—Southeastern Route. IS IN PORT SUNDAY| tne Pacific, Capt. Clarence Ged- | INFOR:ATION AND TICKETS: i M Y L :{lu» came in on her regular mail| PHONE ‘2 arlne e“IS teamer Dorothy Alexander, of run to Petersburg and way po ; { the A al Line, rarived in pol‘t;Sundfiy evening at 6 o'clock. Pas- | W. E. NOWELL, Agent i |from s le via Sitka and Skag-|sengers for Juneau were: Vi A. {way at 7 o'clock Sunday morn- Paine and Mrs. Paine from Kake;| ing She had about 250 round-{Ken Talmadge from Tebenkoff, and e trip passengers aboard making the|W. S. Hamilton from Five Fingers. | Southeas. Alaska tour. There was (L. H. Feshe and J. B. Caro made | Steamer Movements | of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM ¥ 2 arly Sunday evening from Van-|Westerland, arrived in port from| paANY, a corporation orgamu‘d! g;;z:q jl‘:g }9] g:g 3:3 i Dor. Alex .July 18 July 23 July sail from Seattle July 16 at 10 a.m. ouver with two local and 200 tour-|the South Sunday at 9:30 am.! yunder the laws of Alaska, for| . enly one passenger for this port,|the round trip | TR SRR ® Yukon due at 9 o'clock tomor- {Miss Gertrude Walling. e ————— ® row morning. HAs BIG LIST amer safled for Seattle| Starting July 1, Chile increased | ® Princess Loumiss due tomor- ay noon taking H. A. Walker, |by 50 per cent its postal charges| ® row evening. § i rac Lincoln and W. E. Wal-{on mail matter sent to foreign| [ SCHEDULED SAILINGS . . “ lker. for Ketchikan, and L. M.|countries. | ® Prince Rupert scheduled to sail 'Canadlafi Na!lonal Steam- Carrigan for Wrangell, as passen- |~ TR e | Passenger accom- ® from Vancouver July 14 at ship Arrived Sunday gers. | NOTICE OF APPLICATION | modations on £ ¢ 10 pm. . . o H FOR PATENT | Admiral Line ve.- | "¥EEZ ! Bouthbound ® Northland scheduled to sall with 200 Tourists £ el o | sls have been Sk s i : ;r;m Seattle July 14 at 9 it brid ke AaEL A ALASKA IS WEST In the United States Land Office | z;\‘:\gelrli,nlllay‘fi::ypr;f Beattle Juneau Juneau o Northwestern scheduled to sail ®|J Gilbert, of the Canadian Na- BOUND ON SUNDAY f;’;”::f‘;f"n:g:‘:"" | o will And | Dor. Alex. .Juy 8 July 13 July 13 ¢ from Seattle July 15 at 9 pm. @ |tional Lines, making her second In the Matter of the Applicnlion‘ frevs .;:‘7 Jore- Watson July & Admiral Evans scheduled to e |trip of the season, arrived in port| The steamer Alaska, Capt. C. V. | oot Queen July 10 July July . . . . s Princess Alice scheduled to sail ist passengers. It sailed for Skag- |There were many tourists aboard,| patent to the AURUM NO. 14| Watson July 23 July 26 Aug. 7 ? [ FOR RENT from Vancouver July 16 at &{way at midnight and is due here|several parties taking the Yukon! lode mining claim, embraced in \ Queed July 24 July 28 Aug, 1 } MPIHE | o ban southbound at midnight today. |River tour. Passengers for Ju-} U. 5. Mineral Survey F? dv_u‘ g THE EMPI |[FOR RENT—Two furnished steaxn iral Ideal weather was experienced |neau were: Miss Ruiz, J. E. Halme,| situated on Chichagoff Island in < s 71 ¢ Admiral Rogers scheduled to @1 H pe ed | neau. were: Miss Ruiz, J. E. Halme, Aoyl Ay i Is the Medium heated apartments, modern.|q sail from Seattle July 17 at e |bY the ship during the entire trip|W. A. Harman, Mrs. R. C. Mc-| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka B INPUHEMATION | AND. TICKETS: Recording Precinet, First Judicml Division, Alaska N BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone NOTICE 1S HEREBY’ GIVFN GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas 10 am. Dorothy Alexander is schedul- ed to sail from Seattle July . . . . . . . . . . . ° ° . . . . . . . L3 . . i ° | Bishop Apa.rtments P : . . 18 at 10 am. . ° ° ° . o . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . end its passengers were enthus-|Vicker, A. J. Ruiz, Master Ruiz, D astic about the voyage. About 100{B. Tewkesbury, David Tewkesbury, made the trip to Mendenhall Glac- | James Wukf-rslnm Rex McVicker,|That the Chichagoff Power Com- ier over Glacier Highway. Robert M in, Mrs. Wickersham, |pany, a corporation organized und- engers arriving for Juneauipay] Mcvicker, Mrs. Ruiz, B. F.|op 16 ¢ ska, whose post | oAl er the laws of Alaska, whose post | Through which the general |iFoR RENT 5 room ruralshed apt. | public can always have its Electric range. Phone 2004. wants supplied. ! el e Closing time for classified | FOR RENT—Pianos, Radio Com-, Aleutian scheduled to sail from e Count tive average words to |l Water furnished. Fumishied cablng) * o L Bemor oy o5 thnound Low tide, 9:44 am., feet. |C. Bell and R. H. Flinner for Sew- |uated in the Chichagoff Mining advertisements: 2 P. M. | binations, Phonographs, expert Scattle July 19 at 9 am. Syanson Heintzleman, D. Tuhle, P. R. Ver-loffice address is 424 Goldstein ©losing time for display ad- | piano tuning, phonograph repair-| e Prince George scheduled to e ™ non, J. C. Dort, W. Dawson and|Building, Juneau, Alaska, has filel vertisements: 11 A. M. | ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. sail from Vancouver July i ek o | H- Majury ts application in the U. S. Land| Ten cents per line first in- | ———— % {e 21 at 10 pm. v TOMORROW After being in port for three|Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for| sertion. \I'OR.LREI” E Fl“”” ’“‘;"““;" A el b gt v - hours, the Alaska sailed at noon|patent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode Tive cents for continuous || fpartments, single or COUDE |, Tseniiie July 22 at 9 pm. e [for Seward with the following pas- |Mining Claim, included within U | subsequent insertion. | Newly painted; baths and hot| | Co\ . poyND SAILINGS High tide, am, feet. |sengers: Tom Hall, J. N, Doty, S.|S Mineral Survey No. 1576, sit- FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, | the line. e "“;‘5";"'})“2 sy h":;: o L AniEne. tonipnt: | High tide, 4:11 pm., feet. [ard; Mri. Matt Makey, Matt Mak- |District, Territory of Alaska, Sitky VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Minimum charge, 50 cents. TR AT 3 | @ Princess Charlotte due in port Low tide, 10:03 pam., 3.8 feet. ey and C. R. Rnso for Cordova. (Recording Precinct, First Judicial| . ey i bt sren e ol gl Lo Gl Division at Chichagoff Post Office | Leave Juneau Southbound —— | FOR RENT—_One room furnished | et inin R = sl gl on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and FCTOTRRA C i 99, PRy = 2 1 A 8 :ng s gl mh<8 gty HALIBUT PRICE STEAMER ALAMEDA more particularly described as fol- e rincess Ali July 11, 22; August i itchenette and bath, Gross|e Admiral Watson is scheduled B.C. COAST 9 9¢ i = FOR SALE Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- ¢ southbound July 17. o & e . NOW ON WAY SOUTH |tows: P PR ‘ STEAMSHIPS 1, 12, 22. z il . | ® Queen southbound 9 o'clock SEATTLE, July 14—Two ves-| _ R s .| “Beginning at corner No. 1, Princess Charlotte—July 15, 25; TOR SALE — Piano. Telephone | o e e view,|® Friday evening. sels with 44,000 pounds of halibut| The Alaska Steamship Company's| wponce U, s, L. M. No. 7 on | Atipant B 1506 ! 7 1683, Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. e Alaska due southbound July ®fso)q here Saturday for 12 and 19|°‘camer Alameda, sailled from Ju-| the shore of Klag Bay bears | gust o, 1o, 20. ! P e e 19 cents. neau Saturday night at 613‘0 ]C'Cld"k south 48 deg. 14 min. E. 1087.67 Princess Louiseé‘]u]y 18, 29; 1 FOR SALE—Fast V-bottom ou'- . LOCAL SAILINGS |for Skagway with the following| feet, in latitude 57 deg. 39 min. board motorboat. Without motor WANTED © Estebeth leaves every Thursday passengers: Miss C. Marsh and Miss| 40 sec. N. and longitude 136 Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United © Safety thwarts, hoisting bolts, el- e night at 8 pm. for Sitka and P’RINC)F RUI;FRT ‘:3 f JLz“th {M. Dillingham for Skagway, and| deg. 05 min. 45 sec. W.; thence | States or Canada and to Europe or'the Orient . cctric fuel pump. Perfect condi-| WOMAN wants work by day & iborts. —One. bugdrec, and, tWEMFAAWO | jaok: Wiilte fou &aites. O T ' tfl*'!h i o REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER 1 < tion. $90.00 cash. Lieut. deOtte.| hour. Addr Box 202 0r 0ar%| pyelfic leaves every Wednes- ¢ |(housand pounds of hallbut were| ., sjameds returned here this| 148840 fest fo ‘corner No, 3; - © “Unalga.” ke, Ho. S04 . a\;fl caz 10 am ?or Peters- o |04 here Eaturday. American “"’hvmunmxg at 1 o'lock and left for| thence south ‘:6 deg: 48N”“:‘;- | . EXCURSIONS ! o PR : T, e e e e sl birg, Kake and way ports, ¢ |0l for 6 and 11 cents and Ca-|s.pile via Sitka at 230 0Clock.) Ilems ot 45 den. 0 miv. B, | Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges A ol ts s L oeriat Gt oute,, LT (|4 Wrming o uunesu via Parg ¢ |Radiat for § 280 70U RORE | Passetigers leaving here were: Rich-| 143840 feet to corner No. 4; Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Tl oyt S TR EVIEGH el i 5% 0 e Alexander. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC |i*d Wakelin, Helen Thmopson, K.| thence north 46 deg. 48 min. Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 FOR SALE—One of the finest view | WANTED — woman for gencralie e @ ¢ @ @ @ 6 @ @ ® @ ® | I oder to keep up with the|R. Hawson, W. O. Wright, jr..for| E. 573,50 reezr to corner No. 1, | Visit Banff and L:ke Louise—Unexcelled ~ lots in the city, ready for build-| housework. Telephone 383. trend of ‘the times and to give our ' Sitka; Edith McLeod and Loraine| the place of beginning, con- Mountain Resorts -~ ing. A corner lot with southwest| —————— gERP e e {customers all we can for their McLeod for Ketchikan; John Hun- ;imigg!fi:t B;fix:hofy })!‘91»:27 l:crvsz» ! “{Bfjjomite. Only $1600, if sold at WORI: dwb thD S D;ess:;lalklgg Seattle Youths Are Imoney, we have decided that on|ter for Tenakee. Lode: wifvensNn, asq,g %) Oihe FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS once. Allen Shattuck, Inc. wanted by the day or . 3 and after July 381st, COAL and| b T k by the h Tel extent of: 2.370 acres, and with i ome work by the hour. Tele-|Making Voyage FEED will be sold strietly for cash.| V| Young Nou#ikods: mirvey No. ) W. L. COATES, Agent FOR SALE—Sea Sled Cruiser with| phone 4743 for appointment. Miss T A lask W tors | <ty D. B. FEMMER, 864, gm A& extefit ot yz 290 V 1 2 B _l di ]'uneau ot Ry oy gt Mo ot gl = ITHIS MORNING; SAILS| 2tresind i A o 15 alentine Building FOR SATF_Two door Ford sedan| MISCELLANEOUS olboard the Linds o fvestlll FIRE ALARM CALLS || Cheap "for cash, $125.00. Inquire flicting claims owned by appli- \ Lode, Survey No. 1575, to the | ON TRIANGLE ROUTE| Lo, Sime, e, v, o e = FER. Temple of Music. Wash, — i te 1 | . J. E.‘Kol- t and ¢ Capital, Laundry. THERE s a telegram unclaimed Cbcaron b T .4, e;:;“pemb°. 1-3 Thzd and Pranklin, -‘fi‘e“;“r‘:vg“efi‘;ncigé :Dum ol ff‘;;] Foo J&'}g‘gfi,_..“dude“ : NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. b ot | b e o S R | | e ) SRS, e | 0 G NORTHLAND |- | *Goupe.- $750.00. Reasonable terme | G250 T 61 J advices received here. Eight boys|f 1-5 Front, :;rg:g:;z- |1caving the ship here were: W. D. {ment No. 1, 1o whioh this surves| gt 18 \ 3 MEDIUM. |make up most of ‘the group, and; d A Gross, J. D. Hungerford and Albert |is tied, consists of a cross on ex-| b || SRl Apastments. e Xfififlifif pefore you |they are accompanied by four men. || 1-7 Front, opp. City Whast. i g posed out-crop of bedrock 10xéxs|| Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: ‘ fOR SALE au exceptionally 10%| . o question. Room 5, over| The voyagers are: Dr. Floyd, 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. | 'She suiled for Sitka and Skagway | [t- on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi- July 28th - prices if taken this month. TWO| Gactineau Grocery. Schmoe, Capt. Hubert Bauer, Sam | 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. |at 1'o'elobk with the following pas- | (hagoff Island and chiseled U. S.| uly 1 | % five room houses, modern con- Harby and Harry Holt, and th:| 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. l~(-ngers: Jatk ' Seaman, Mrs. ' J. L. M. No. 7 in latitude 57 deq.| Fer Iuformaciou Apply to bt § & veniences, concrete foundations, boys, Junior and Bobby Lamson,|| 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s | iadpridedag * dihmie, Aghes Mark, |39 m: N. and longitude 136 dez.| B. ER e 1 1 !;vlel }1,?3 a;‘s?um choice location. | The Coffee Shuppe Potter Harley, Frank HBolmban, ;;.,: 5 ‘m i |and G, 3. Sullivan, for Haines gcg 4:5’0' \g Magnetic variation 30 D FEMM Juneau Agent % Telephone > Dave Peterson, Curtis Beebe . & Seward. i t [e i MRS. K. HOOKER iland Messer and Henry Lohse. || 2-5 Pront and Matn. KailEid o ot Boawey; Bl The names of the owners of con- | J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents R SALE—Four room fully furn-| | gome cooked ineals as you like | | capt, Bauer is skipper of the|| 3-6 Second and Main, |da Almauist, Edna A Yand | flicting claims are not known to| TELEPHONE 114 3 ished house; garage. Inquire 520 | them. Featuring Chicken Din- , Linda which has been rebuilt on|| 2-7 Fifth and Seward. |Ester Goss, Mrs. Miles Godkin and [ 0" p yicont except as hereinabove | | e e | ners every Thursday. Rice & | lthe hull of Jack London’s old sail-| ;:: lé'tm Hall, [M" Caro for Bitka. set forth. The total area embraced | e i o stineau and Rawn Way. ey thy laimed by ths R SALE—Overhead Doar Cor- E;";m‘:“’sfieg;"‘" Third and } i:gx :::n—::xefi?:aer:;; izx;nsc‘?:;c’h‘ oL ity i 7. FISH BROUGHT IN ‘a‘;puc‘;nst“":fl;a;g},’ ienied by gt PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY |w, poration Garage Doors of Alas-|, ,amedum spend 30 days cruising| | 3-5 Fourth and Harsts. | The Erma, Capt. Ed Doyle,| “any ang all persons claiming ad-‘ M i rshi "PACIFIC”- |%" xan sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- Dl pel ®i| 3.6 Fifth and prought in 7,000 pounds of salmon N ol gon, Ketchikan, Alasks, Agent. |feeeee—————e—e—i—bcmoo—g|waters of Alaska and British Co-if 3% “n;m Cold. Kda Lol el versely any of the above described; % 2 b || 8-7 Fitth East. | Saturday ni and sol " | veins, lodes or premises are Te-| ” . Q \5OR SALE or Lease—Small apart- ; . s o O 3-8 Seventh and Gold. [choir, Armstrong and Dessau. The | uired to file motice of their ad-|| L-caves City Dock, Juneau, every Th‘gsfiay “é’ Alfi ‘ment-heuse, fully furnished and SUMMER L. M. Carrigan, traveling sales-|| 3-9 Pifth and Kennedy. | sashoat. T6368 sold 3,000 pounds|yerse claims with the Register of| | &-M. for Petersburg and Way Points, Kake an ¥ a money maker, Will bear strict RATES man, left on the Dorothy Alexander || 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. ||to the same company. the United States Land Office ab Way Points to Port Alexander i investigation. Inquire 364, care for Wrangell : ¢-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. || The 'Atlantic and Pacific had|Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents ] 4 7t 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. 3,400 pounds from Sitka, and 4,500|iod of publication, or eight months | : + on a e | | Phone 79 Valentine Building 3 : ‘3| Ola papers rov sae at The Em- | 4-8 Ninth and Galhoun, pounds for Marlyn, also from Sit- | thereafter, or they will be barred Alterations and ey " | 4-6 Beventh and Main. ka. The Caltic, Capt. H. Moy, sold | by virtue of the provisions of the | I&'B AND ¥GUND Remodeling % ::: g:g::.:-‘l’- R. garage. |/9000 pounds to Atlantic and Pa-|statutes, e l‘ Willoughby. cifie. § SREEN, Al ' FERRY TIME CARD || 2 ot v MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” L B veseve vt || ¢+ Y Urman’s - S e e | ol i e s st st sy 15 s || MATL E : s Rmeie. And i Leaves Juneau for Douglas and - ’ | pire, office. Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. (Davis Transportation Co.) e e AR Bham ek e )= — LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 8 P. M. e 3 r \: 4 ok oy | Cleaning and Pressing | C 5 Ndiional Bailways FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS | The Flo Shop l 9:15am.t “:’-::zi | CALL 371 | an wan 10 a y For information apply Dave Housel, Agent rence 12:30 pm.t ! | Work called !or and delivered | Phone Single O ~ : " | LATIAL STEAMERS ang, PIEe i AMERICAN | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- 2:00pm. 12 midnigh! |- Th OPERATING PA ‘ | ansnt Wave 3:15pm.t $1:00 am. i LEGION ¢ Rt yee —* | “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” | I POSHSTSS STt 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. between Vancouver, B. C., and S8kagway, Alaska, calling at Prince . ARENA ol ’ng""' FOR SALE Rupert, Ketchikan, Juneau, and at Wrangell southbound NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH : . :55 pm. PACKERS { | 12:45pm.t §11:30pm. used pi Steamer arrives at Juneau every Thursday P. M. from the south. ; ! =S 2:15pm. 1 "I‘wo p‘la.nos Departs from Juneau for south every Saturday midnight. Anyone desiring fish and dry salting for the Oriental | 4 B SRy, : Pl sspmr 138am in good condition. - '} Market should pleade communicate with the Oriental | Learn the Modern Way 5:00 p.m. One player piano Connections at Prince Rupert wfimumn:lw Rallvay ||} Cooperative Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. | Play REAL JAZZ PIANO *—Thane. 5 2 and at Vancouver with Can: af Railway ¢ ) o 3 Masilis ) :-.m will be sccepted. || Reasonable. for afl’ phints Bast, THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE P v .|+ $—Seturdays only. | ;}0 hu:eld:e of fi.-“;html |_n§m April 188, i JU—N-E AU MELODY All steamer rooms are outside and have hot and cold runnlng water. CORPORATION ) s S aeaaas Write for complete information re- 14 ¥ FEm. Tomple of esc. Tacome j Juneau Ferry & Naviga- HOUSE H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau