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THE DAILY ALASKA & KEEPS, THE HOUSE LIKE A WINDOW TRIMMER. . T60 -AND < ALWAYS OA { \ " OSCAR. — Nou'Ve BEEN TTHINGS EASI(ER. — WHY DONT Mo GO0 SLE ReST NOUR TVME WITH N 2 /THE FEEDBAG ~ A GLY CANT KEEP P THIS PACE AND © NGT CRACK - AFTERNOON £ TAKE A KNOCK OFF TS YASSUH AN'LL BE “THeo WID DIE FLO 1N A JIEEY. MSAH EP AN’ ¢ WEARY | EMPIRE. THURSDAY. JULY 31,1930/ By BILLE DE BECK / IN CASE Yo'ALL WANTHME . SUH AW "~ ‘te B DE PAnK PLAY (N 'Té&rv“ A BRAM0D AEW LIST OF FINEST STEAMERS & * SOLID (VORY | LINGER LONGER HST APPLES h BROADWAY BUGLE _PING PONG — THREE. WIMMEN COLGRADO ¥ canmel HoMé SuteT HOME GIEBSON GIRLY WHISPERIAI" BREEZE | AHIGHT ROOST GOING AUTZ. FOGHORA MIKE CANADA WET EFTEEN TRty BRARK. PLUG 8 SAILING >CHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound July 14 July 14 July 19 July 21 July 21 July 28 July 28 Aug. 2 Aug. 4 Aug. 4 Steamer *Aleutian . tAlameda *Alaska . *Yukon ... N'"Western *Aleutian tAlameda . *Alaska *Yukon ..... July 26 9 am. tN'Western ...July 20 9 p.m. July 12 July 13 July 15 July 19 July 22 July 26 July 27 July 29 Aug. 2 ..July 12 _.July 15 ..July 19 July 22 July 24 9 am. 9 pm. 9 am. 9 pm. 9 am, REOHOT TP oM Tee. WINNTING HORSE. Cak BE FOUND IN TooaYS STRIP DONY MUFE (T JONS 13 THE EMPIRE Is the Medium ¢ ‘ : ! Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified agvertisements: 2 P. M. _Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. “Ten cents per line first in- sertion. _Five cents for continuous anbsequent insertion. ~Count five average words to fBe line. ~Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR SALE PARTY completed their opuise will sacrifice their 45 ®at, Sleeps eight, galley owtfit- fgd with Protane gas, toilet, Del- c® lighting system. Diesel engin®, d@sts but a few cents an hour to ryn. Come to see the RAMONA ag the City Float and make an affer. Somebody is going to get Ier for a mighty little cash, as my party is tired and want to go home on the steamer. iy e FOR SALE—1929 Willys Knight Se- dan. Fully equipped and in ex- cellent condition. Owner leaving town and will sell cheap. Cali Lieut. Burton (336-2) or Mr. Lucas ' (30) or car can be seen at Juneau Motors Co. FOR' SALE — Outboard Johnson wator. Ten Sea Horse. Nicely Woken in. 1929 model. Harris fardware Co. $10000 SALE—Four room house, bath, rnished. Vecto heater, electric nge, Columbia phonograph. In- re 328 Willoughby or phone i . Terms. é:s‘LE—Trwo four room furn- ied houses. Inquire at Empire. SALE—Late 29 Chrysler coupe. | ood condition. Sacrifice for $675 | am leaving country. Terms! n be arranged with responsible Telephone 166, Channel SALE—Four room. ruily furn- || house; garage. Inquire 5291 Street. 0on Garage Doors of Alas- Bitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- mmnn Alaska, Agent. Alaska | |FOR RENT — Garage on Distia i Avenue. Mrs. M. L. Merritt. E}rnishedfls.p heatcd open view Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. |FOR RENT—Three room furnished house with bath. Telephone 183.) FOR " RENT—Iour room furnished { house. Telephone 1004 or in quire 831 Basin Road. |FOR RENT—Two furnished steam heated apartments, modern. Bishop Apartments, |FOR RENT—Planos, Radio Com- binations, Phonographs, expert| piano tuning, phonograph repair-! ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT—One room furnished| kitchenette and bath. Gross| Apartments. Apply Colissum The- + atre. - WANTED WANTED—Infant or small child | to care for. Address 424 care| Empire. | MISCELLANEOUS Prof. Wardle, THE NEW MEDIUM. He tells your troubles before you | ask a question. Room 5, over| Gastineau Grocery. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Yesterday, one woman’s taa] kid glove. Please return to Em- pire. Flying Missionaries | Are in San Francisco| San Francisco, Cal, July 31.— Father Feltes has arrived here ini, the plane to bg used in the Alaska | Mission fields and will stay two or three weeks, then fly to Seattle where the plane will be crated and shipped north. Father DeLon ac- companied Father Feltes. .- — Fred Brentlinger and Clement; Gilbert, mining men from Tulse-| quah are staying at the Alaskanl Hotel. | — e | | 1 i ——— ®Mhe Fiorcnoe Shop | ““Natvette” Croquignole h- anent Wave BEAUTY Phone 427 for Appointment | —_— HARRIS Hardware *v Company ~Now located next { . CONNORS ] § [ S— — ——————————— ’fl H. R, SHEPARD | |~ & SON, Inec. | # Burford’s Corner CARNATION ICE CREAM " "TAXI SERVICE PHONE 314 Learn the Modern Way | Play REAL JAZZ PIANO in 3 Months A personal course taught by mall: No knowledge of music mecessary. Write for complete information ve- garding our FREE SPECIAL OF-| FER. Temple of Music. Tacoma, Wash, 2 I Steamer Movements Prince Rupert due 5 o'clock this afternoon. Northland due Priday. Northwestern is due to arrive Saturday. Princess Charlotte due Satur- day evening. Dorothy Alexander is due Sun- day, Admiral Rogers is due Mon- day. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince Henry scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 31 at 10 p.m. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle August 2 at 9 am. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 2 at 9 pm. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle August 4 at 9 p.m. Prince George scheduled o sail from Vancouver August 4 at 10 pm. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 5, at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans is due south- bound sometime tonight. Queen eduled to arrive at 7 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing and sails 9 am. Princess Alice is due in port at 5 am. and sails 8 am. tomorrow. Alaska scheduled August 2. Admiral Watson scheduled to sail southbound August 7. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, returning to Juneau via Port Alexander. eeeecscoces s southbound {ADMIRAL ROGERS IS NORTHBOUND ;HAS 54 PASSENGERS ABOARD, SEATTLE, July 31.—Steamer Ad-. miral Rogers sailed for Southeast Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this morning with 53 first class passen- | |gers and one steerage, the latter; booked for Juneau. One first classi | L, passenger is also aboard for Ju-|terprise, is among the guests At TN neau, Carl Lindstrom. —l Phillip R. Bradley of the Alas"a Juneau Gold Mining Company 1§ expected here today from the Mayo district. FOR GOOD | Cleaning and Pressing | CALL 371 Work called for and delivered | The Capital Cleaners e —+——=& —D [ THE NEW IDEAL SHOPPE 218 Pront Street MARY HAMMER | Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and Pinnish Copperware — Knives | and Linéns FERRYTIMECABD l-m Juneau lor 'Douglas and Thane 6:15 p.m. $7:30 pm. Sr40p.m. §11:15 p.m. 12 midnight 6:15a.m. T7:10am. 9:15a.m.t 12:30 pm.t 6:30 pm. $7:45pm. 9:55 p.m. $11:30 p.m. 12:15am, 1i5am. ‘Thane. #—Preight will be accepted. $—Baturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Navigs- tion Company Marine News | ——eead | DENALI TAKES LUMBER AND CANNED SALMON| With more than 100,000 cases of salmon and in excess of 100,000 eet of lumber, the freighter Denai, of the Alaska Steam- {ship Company, departed from Ju- neau this morning for Seattle. Tha big cargo carrier arrived here from the Westward yesterday afternoon She lifted the lumber from the wharf of the Juneau Lumber Mills last evening. A large quantity of the shipment is clear spruce, sait-| {able for airplane manufacture. Canned salmon had been loaded at Westward ports, and after lum ber had been taken here, the ves- cel shifted to Douglas and picked up more salmon from the Douglas {Island Packing Company. RS0 S e | TIDES .- TOMORROW 132 feet. 3.0 feet. feet. High tide, Low tide, 11:46 a.m., High tide, €11 p.m e 5:57 am.,, . I} o PRINCi: RUPERT, B. C., July 31, —Seventy nine thousand pounds o[t halibut, all American, were soldd here yesterday for 5 and 10.50 cents.{ SEATTLE, July 81.—Five boats yesterday arrived with 55,800 pounds of medium halibut and 22,200 { and 12% cent: ® tshown pounds of small and sold for 8} .. week, BRITISH NAVY OFFIGERS ARE LUNCHGUESTS Capt. Moore and Five Of-| ficers of Dauntless Guests of Chamber (Continued from Page One) was extended by the Chamber for its work. A letter was received from Capt. Starr of the Unalga, thanking the Chamber for its resolution relative te the service of that cutter while stationed here. The, officers and men in the crew, he said, extended greetings to Juneau people. May Repeat Trip The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce may stage another good | will tour to Alaska next year, said | a letter received from that body| by the local Chamber. appreciation for the many courts the members of its tour, and added if it made the trin| in 1031, it was hoped that a longer time could be spent in this city than was permitted this summer If Juneau wants the Capital-to- | Capital Yacht Race renewed in 1931, it had- better start its prep- aralions to that end right now. id Adolph Sehmidt, Seattle and Olympia business man and hts- man. His yacht, the Winifred, entered in the Seattle-Prince R u,.— bert International Race last month as from Olypmia and Juneau. Answers 30 Requesis { Thirty requests for information | on Juneau and vicinity were { ceived and answered during the| said G H. Walmsley, | Secretary, who returned. early R PACIFIC SAILS 1 For Port Alexander and way ports, the motorship Pacific depart- | ed from Juneau this morning. Her passengers consisted of Mrs. Jackson and Miss M. Jackson for Kake, Laura Martin /or Springs, and E. R. Goldwaite for ) Sumdum. | | The craft carried considerable | freight. - et Roscoe Carile, who injured one of his hands while working on the |Capitol Building, was admitted ‘o wct Ann’s Hospital this morning. | F. P. Townsend, formerly a fox farmer on Inian Island and who made a profitable sale of the en- 1 the Gastineau. The Modern Cindérella! Cinderella dried her tears, called us on the phone and said, “My sisters are going to the Ball. I bhaven't a thing to wear. My only par- ty dress is soiled. Can you call for. it at once and cleanse it beautifully by to- ‘morrow evening? You will? I knew you comld.” Phone 15 Alaska Laundry N |civie Improvement Committee, this week from a trip to Seattle. H. L. Faulkner, Chairman of the| | ported to the ExecutiVe Committez |In the United States Land Office| | lows: *—Southwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT SERIAL NO. 07548 INFORMATION AND TICKETS: PHONE 2 W. E. NOWELL, Agent for the Juncau Land District at| Anchorage, Alaska. {In the Matter of the Appllcatmn‘ of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- PANY, a corporation organized | under the laws of Alaska, for| patent to the AURUM NO. 14 lode mining claim, embraced in U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1576,| situated on Chichagoff Island in! Chichagoff Mining Distriet, Sitka | Recording Precinct, First Judicial Division, Alaska. ° NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN That the Chichagoff Power Com-~ pany, a corporation orgapized und- er the laws of Alaska, 0se post office address is 424 Goldstein Building, Juneau, Alaska, has filei its application in the U. S. Land |Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for | patent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode| Mining Claim, included within T | S Mineral Survey No. 1576, si-| uated if the Chichagoff Mining| District, Territory of Alaska, Sitki| Recording Precinct, First Judlclal‘ Division at Chichagoff Post Office | on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly described as fol- \,I Passenger accom- modations on ¢’ Admiral Line ve.- sls have been completely and materfally improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- able. Bouthbound Leave Arrive Leave Besttle Juneau Junean July 31 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug.13 Aug. 28 Aug. 22 July 23 July 26 July 24 July 28 ~July 29 Aug. 3 July 31 Avg. 4 .Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Aug. 18 l 3 8 21 15 Watson Rogers INPFURMATION AND TICKETS: AURUM NO. 14 LODE BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, hone “Beginning at corner No. 1, whence U. S. L. M, No. 7 on the shore of Klag Bay bears south 48 deg. 14 min. E. 1087.67 feet, in latitude 57 deg. 39 min. 40 sec. N, and.longitude 136 deg. 05 min. 45 sec. W.; thencc north 45 deg. 08 min. W. 1438.40 feet to corner No. 2; thence south 46 deg. 48 min W. 57350 feet to corner No. 3; thence south 45 deg. 08 min. 143840 feet to corner No. 4; thence north 46 deg. 48 min. E. 57350 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining an area of 18.927 acres. In conflict with Young No. 2 Lode, survey No. 864, to the extent of and with Young No. : survey No. 864, to the extent of 2299 acres, and with Aurum No. 13 Lode, Survey No. 1575, to the extent of 1943 acres. All con- flicting claims owned by appli- cant and conflicts excluded FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Alice—August 1, 12, 22. Princess’ Charlotte—July August 5,15, 26, Princess Louise—July 29. Tickets sold to or from all Bastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient jthat additional progress had b(”') B.made leading to the improvement|ment No. 7, to which this surves | { Fourth Street between Franklin| Warm | md Main Streets and al§p on the|posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x6 | |capitol park project. | Mr. Faulkner, Chairman of th2| Dauntless Reception Committee, re-| viewed briefly the greeting extended to the British light cruiser, and added to Mr. Lucas’s request that automobile owners invite officers and men from the ship to make! the 'Mendenhall Glacier trip. — ., — Ola papers ron sale at The Em- cire. [ | g OUTH 5.!S. “PRINCE RUPERT”, and 5. S. “PRINCE GEORGE”, From JUNEAU Every Saturday midnight, with direct rail connections at Prince Rupert for the East, and at Vancouver for points East and South. S. S. “PRINCE HENRY” | Newest and most palatial coastal liner. Luxtirious rooms with bath. From JUNEAU EVERY MONDAY i Through service, direct connec- tions to and from Dawson. - For Reservations apply H. R. SHEPARD, Agent o IR from this application.” United States Location ‘Mona-| REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS, " 'W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building is tied, consists of a cross on ex- ft. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi- | chagoff Island and chiseled U. S. L M. No. T ¥ latitude 57 dec.| 39’ 40” N. and longitude 136 deg. €5’ 45”7 W. Magnetic variation 30 veg. 30’ E. ! The names of the owners of con- flicting claims are not known to the applicant except as hereinabove set forth. The total area embraced in the survey and claimed by thw :\ppllcunt is 18.927 acres. i} Any and all persons claiming ad- | lversely’ any of the above described! Juneaun PACI?IC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY o e o i we -\ Motorship “PACIFIC” verse claims with the Register of | the United States Land Office af Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- iod of publication, or eight months thereafter, or they will be barred iby virtue of the provisions of the statutes. Leaves City Dock, Junegu, every Thursday at 10 a.m, for Petersburg and Way Points, Kake and All Way Points to Port Alexander J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Building MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single [¢] J. LINDLEY GREEN, i Register. First publication, July 12, 1930. Last publication, Sept. 24, 1980. Try Our $1.00 Dinner r | and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. | ARCADE CAFE RIS T e e o FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Pront and Pranklin, 1-5 Pront, near Ferry Way. 1-8 Pront, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Pront, ‘opp. City Whart. 1-8 Pront, néar Saw MilL 1-0 Pront at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH PACKERS ‘Anyone desiring fish and dry salting for the Oriental Market should please communicate with the Oriental « Cooperative Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE CORPORATION 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Pront and Main. 2-8 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Beward. 2-9 Pire Hall, | 3-2 Gastineau ‘and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Goid. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. i Sailing from Seattle Every Monday Night KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU M. 8. “NORCO” Leaves Juneau Southbound Aug. 10 Aug. H Sept. 9 Scpt 2: . “NORTHLAND” Leaves Juneau Southbound Aug. 2 Aug. 17 Aug. 31 Sept. 14 Sept. 27 M. S, Lenvxfi Seame Leaves Seattle Aug. 4 *Aug. 18 Sept. 2 *Sept. 15 Sept. 29 *Oct. 13 vOd. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 'Aug 11 *Aus. 25 *Sept. 8 Sept. 22 Oct. 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 *_Proceeds to Haines re- *—Calls at Hyder North- turning via Junean. bound. For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. i Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 | errrrrr v rrr et r e e e rerreeeed, o 4-1 Ninth, back of' po'er house. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin Aye,, and Indian Sta. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Beverth and Main. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garsge. 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. 4-9 Home Grocery. 5-1 Seater Tract.

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