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AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK 30 WY To BODDAM 2 ; MAR HEBBENS S = O MISTAH GOOGLE. . 7 15 Yo z MISTAH GOOGLE, e S ) R VoA (I Gome STRID F—fe XY MISTAH g “THINK NOU RE. BUIT O VLNDAH WAH WASH DAY / o . NOHAD 2 v J \WORKIN For Em@- A e ¥ A : 3 i 4 PRINCE © 7 TN % R e Vo 8 'S y) % L?{d)) ¢ A= Z;y’ 'y SAILING »CHEDULE o N3 [0 WON BY SHUFFLE ALONG 3 Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau OWNER L BYRD LATHAM 2 Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Alask 3 Aug. N'Western Aug. 2 Aug. Yukon Aug. Aleutian Aug. 2 9 am. Aug Aug. Alameda Aug. 5 9 pm. Aug. 9 Aug Alaska Aug. 9 am. Aug Yukon Aug. 9 9 am. Aug N'Western ..Aug. 12 9 pm. Aug Aleutiar Aug. 16 9 am. Aug Alameda Aug 9 pm. Aug. 23 *—Southeastern and Southwestern Route. 16 BOARD YUKON | NOTICE OF APPLICATION ] i—Southeastern Route Only. { FOR PATENT : - 5 FOR VOYAGE SOUTH | SERTAL NO. 07548 [ i et R L In the United States Land Office| PHONE 2 L] Marlne NeWS When (he steamship Yukon, en-| for the Juneau Land District at| route from Seward to Seattle, left| Anchorage, Alaska. | N B W. E. NOWELL, Agent {here yesterday afternoon, she took|Tn the Matter of the Application {16 passengers from Juneau, They| O0f CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | § i eore S S SR o PANY, a corporation organized e e 0000000000 q das for Thik: . | under the laws of Alaska, for st M ; TWO PASSENGERS ON 1 o e o, niw,| Paient to the AURUM NO. 14 i eamer Movements ¥ o e = | lode mining claim, embraced iu|j T, LOUISE FOR JUNEAU |soin 1 s, ar., wrs. 3 U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1576, | & n in port and scheduled —_ jver, Roberta Sarvill y 4 situated on Chichagoff Island in 1 Westward at 4 p.m. Mrs. Agnes Brown, refufnin rs, Lenora Young, John A. Davis,| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka | s Louise duc at 8:15 to- @ |ffom a trip ada, and %.|Jr., James Connors, A. L. How Recording Precinet, First Judicial | Wallstedt are passengers for Ju-|{H. Sentrup, Adam Spinger, Wa Division, Alaska. | Prince George duc late Thurs- @ [1eau aboard the Princess Louise.|lace Merker, Jack Carney, Charles| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN da yafternoon. e | The ?:'\muh::n Pacific liner 1s dm' nd C. F, Rhind. 1’1‘!‘1.\{ thn. ?hi(-hqgofl Povg'erd Con; | Passenger sccom- : Norco due Sunday am. e|in port from the south early this| ] loaded cold storage|DPany, a corporation organized und- modations on £ A Southbound SCHEDULED SAILINGS e evening ere for Seattle. |er the laws of Alaska, whose post Admiral Line ve.- Leave Arrive Leave Alameda scheduled to sail from @ STEING i T haE i ;f“;'(l‘] nflv'v!rvw ::1 4}? (}‘:olsdif'fl‘ml sels hn}v:elbeel‘; Sesttle Juneau Juneau eattle Aug. 5, 8 m. g E S CPRICTT RS CIFT Guilding, Juneau, Alaska, has file somple tely an Ray Roas et fehige i 2 l PRI ‘i:{‘l‘5‘\ f’“ T ; application in the U. S. Land materially improy- | EVADS ... July 31 sail from Seattle Aug. 6 at BT 1O HUMANITY? Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for od. You will find | Watson ...July 23 July 26 Aug. i i T SHS patent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode them very attrac- | Queen .....July 24 July 28 Aug ining Claim, included within U | tve and comfort- | Dor. Alex. .July 20 Aug. 3 Aug. S Mineral Survey No. 1576, si‘-| Rogers ......July 31 Avg. 4 Aug. 10 am. Low tide, 5:20 am., 07 feet. . k| Princess Alice scheduled to sail High tide, 11:50 am. 13.0 feet. my opinion Sargon is a price- from Vancouver Aug. 6 at 9 Low tide, 5:21 p.m. 53 feet. |less eiit to humanity and I b ¥ 3 Evans .. Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 2l p. m. Hih tide, i1:5 ‘;m fis o {leve it will telieve anyone who|uated in the Ohichagott; Mining Queen ... Aug. 7 AL A1 Alnaka scheduled to ssii from BBy < iy sutfers like I did. | District, Territory of Alaska, Sitki| > Dor. Alex. .Aug. 8 Aug.13 Aug.ls Recording Precinct, First Judicial | Wat g Seattle Aug. 7 at 9 am. & = : atson Aug. 1 Aug.16 Aug. 28 Division at Chichagoff Post Office | § Rogers ....Aug.14 Aug 18 Aug. 22 % ; | e : HALIBUT PRICES THE EMPIRE Queen scheduled to sall from &) ¢ |en Chichagot Island, Alaska, and Is the Medium FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping o Segltle Aug. 7.8b:10 8.m: !more particularly described as fol- ? INPURMATION AND TICKETS: light, housekeeping rooms. Telo- | & Prince Henry scheduled to s 8| pRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Aug. 5. 6 : {lows: i BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Fhone 4 . Through which the géneral || phone 4042, 6th and Gold. from Vancouver Aug. 7 8t ®i_one hungred and seven thou-| g : | AURUM NO. 14 LODE | ' 8 ol gublic can always have its and pounds of halibut were sold} A | “Beginning at corner No. 1, | GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas wants supplied. Ph 5701, 6th & Gold. . 1 from :Seattls Aug. 8 “m’o yesterday. American fish sold g 4 3 \(l'hvnc)c u. Sf lL<1 M. No,t’)! on 3 one . g 3 sal rom e 8. i for o 4 r 5 2 the shore o ag Bay bears {for 5 and 11 ts and Canadian Closing time for classitied — o at 10 am. S50 and, L5osnaans CRERY south 48 deg. 14 min. E. 1087.67 wavertisements: 2 P. M. FOR RENT—Three room furnished . 3 ail fr jfor 4 and 950 ¢ : e atitude i min R hiiae toe fon qitting A5 Tt IV hete Telithene hei| & Yikonatheduled o sall drom 8 | | ;i i | feet, in Intitude 57 deg, 30 min. Frtisements: 11 A. M. I g A Soodit L ilie oBeettle Aug. B BY A SR SEATTLE, Aug. 5—Eight g s W | ALl R W Bhetice # Ten cents per line first in- |/FOR RENT—Iour furnis Princess Charlotte scheduled ived Monday with halibut. They ; fiith & i) PG W rtion. | house. Telephone 1004 or in-|® to sail from Vancouver AUg. @ 'hyought 51900 pounds of medium i) oy 143840 feet to corner No. 2; ZFive cents for continuous | quire 831 Basin Road. 9 at 9 p.m. halibut and 26,000 pounds of small ., 7 thence south 46 deg. 48 min. mibsequent insertion. Fm e e orthland scheduled to sail @4, o 0 " Hen sold for 9 and | W. 5 feet to corner No. 3; Count five. average words to | FOR RENT—Two furnished steam from Seattle Aug 11 at 9p.m. @ [ 0" JHe / : thence south 45 deg. 08 min. E FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, e line. ! heated apartments, modern. e prince Rupert scheduled to 143840 feet to corner No. 4; ; 11 at 10 pm. 11 PASSENGERS SAIL the place of beginning, con- Leave Juneau Southbound i e 5t - ‘FOR RENT—PIznos, Radio Com- | taining an area of 18927 acres. . . ° binations, Phonographs, expert/® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o | X 3 < ON STR‘ PRINCE HENRY: % In conflict with Young No. 2 l,l'lll“ 288 Lullls' Aug. {;. ]()q 29, . . 0 00000000000000068 806 rorrrrrrreorr le Alexander scheduled 2 n . jano tuning, phonograph repair- @ Northwestern due southbound - pi » I‘OR SALE ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. al midnight tonight. Lode, survey No. 864, to the B.C. COAST FOR SALE—Sunny Suds washing| Admiral Watson scheduled to ] il R Eleven passengers for Seattle and | chine. A-1 condition. Chean R sail Hiev engers fo c and WANTED Skt o s eua gHuheund eiT ars SIPRET SRS s S | . 864, to the extent of 2299 | b g 9 cash, Harris Sign Shop, Sec- | IR Syl e e i % 0 B ; Princess Charlotte—Aug. 15, 26; { about Friday afternoon, p dian National Lines steamer Prince MRS. JO! HINE PRINGLE acres, and with Aurum No. 13 £ . H agd Street | ANTED—Women for her- Henry, Capt. Gilbert, here early| wpor thr ; | Lode, Survey No. 157, to the Septe - 5 —. | { b e LOCAL SAILINGS . Vo S ert, here early| «For three years I felt tired and| oxfhe S T e oe Al cons g Septembr 5. ¥OR SALE—Furniture, also baby a - Fre {this morning. It arrived in port wopnout and was so restless and 3 § vv and sulky. Telephone 341| mMan, Room 308, Gastineau Hotel, tebeth leaves every Thursday ® |, o "o owre ot midnight and |nervous I seldom less and| flieting claims owned by appli- e 3 ‘ Hgiegy and sulky. Telephe night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and 8 - nervous I seldom e d soun¢| cant and conflicts excluded | Tickets sold to or from all Bastern Points of United | “between 7 and 8 this evening ailed at 1 am. for the south. sloep. Nearly everything I ate dis-| from this application” ! States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient United States Location Monai- REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER AL v y e . " va S. . FOR SALE_Large breeding cag>| or 9 and 10 tomor wayports. | Passengers leaving here were: C. ogreed with me, my liver was ou’| WANTED Woman to do light|® day at 10 am. for Peters- 3 4 v hite g iment No. 7, to which this survey y 1 @ SALE—Chevrolet Sedan. Good ! S 5 | r % o |tress, C. Gilbert, Mrs. B. White uously bilious with sick headaches. js tied, consists P &2 EXCURSIONS et hcusekeeping. ApP!y Gastineau | ® burg, Kake and way ports, ifcr Seattle; A. J. Greathed, Van- s consists of a cross on ex ¥ extent of 2370 acres, and, with STEAMSHIPS >rincess Alice—/ 222 m%w%“w 3 Young No. 3 Lode, survey No. Princess Alice ‘\Ug' 12, 22. | | A1l 55-2 rings. T T Pacific leaves every TRUTS- 81y 5,00 Mrs, Kyle, Fred S. Hun- of order and 1 was almost con Fine running condition. e returning to Juneau via Port ® ) sargon gave me more strength and posad out-crop of bedrock 10x8x6 Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges & suver; E. A. Forrest, A. C. Early, vitality than T've he A #150.00. Tnquire 212 Ferty Way. i PR A e Alexander. e g i e LUt e itality than ve had In vears. My (ft. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi-| Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 i gl —— g B S 'Mrs. Phil McDonald, Corporal C. G tomach distri is gone, I'm 10!chagoff Island and chiseled U. S 5 PR . FOR SALE—Pour room house, bath, Piano player and 52x /6.0 6 6 0 © 0 6 0 6 ¢ 0 6 ¢ .., .4 p J Norman for longer nervous and I sleep like 7|, M. No. 7 i Jai(tiHs 7. dex. Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 & 3 yer wanted for regular da e | — e ——— | s sor 14 furnished. Vecto heater, electria; P Ve B T Sl e 29| Prince Rupert. ired child |30’ 40" N, and longitude 136 deg. Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled réinge, Columbia phonograph. In-| w00 By oy o | A J. Greathed, a brother of; ——————— Satgon Pills stimulated my liver |5 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 Mountain Resorts quire 328 Willoughby or phone o |Commander B. W. Greathed on| PACIFIC HAS QUIET TRIP o regular action, overcame my con- | geg, 30' E. 320, Terms. WANTED—First class Boom Man. [the British cruiser Dauntless, left! tipation and did it without the| The names of the owners of con- FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS ] e T e . S s dhes | am e owners of con Apply Juneau Lumber Mills. |this morning on the Prince Henry| Reporting an uneventful voyage,|'°dst nausea or upsetting--Mrs flicting claims are not known to for his home in Vancouer, after|the motorship Pacific arrived her "35?;1““0 Pringle, Otis OTC"“"U-iwhv applicant except as hereinabove | Valenti }?".1:([;: COATES, Agent J . visiting his, brother here for the|last evening f Port Al jer | Wash. set forth. The total area embraced alentine buildin uneau 3 " he | |last evening from Por! exander . i g IL-YOR EAiT Tate B Chyaier baups. E:.:;::Ican or Canadian at T ‘ll‘n’is?t Week. and way ports. Her passengers for | Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Arzents Em [he survey and claimed by ths Gasd condition. Sacrifice for $675 A e b { Juneau were Harry Friedman, Lec —adv.lepplicant is 18.927 acres. | PO S Y 0 b B | imi “am leaving country. Terms & |piana and Ed Dahlgren, from { Any and all persons claiming ad- < : a$ O M. St. P. & P. R. R. Ad No. 805-86—2 cols. x 03 lines IR | oo ™0™ o8 the above deseribed PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY can be arranged with responsible Alaska Newspapers—July-August, 1930 | Baranof. i ! £ & o Mhachans 168> iGhinnel ] | jveins, lodes or premises are re- M ’ "PACIFIC” T 4 Cglah - i Iou I H | uired to file notice of their ad- s 1 Otors "lp FOR SALE_Twc four room furn- o ished houses. Inquire at Empire. LODE CLAIM NOTICES | jpartments. | A R, A B A g \ 5 | |verse claims with the Register of | A 2 POR SALE—Overhead Door Cor- | X . | SUMMER Ithe United States Land Office ot | Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 ration Garage Doors of Alas- | ) 60 b ) Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe am. for Petersburg and Way Points, Kake and All n Sitka Spruce. E, L. Samp- \" b 1 & ; RATES \ {iod of publication, or eight months Way Points to Port Alexander , Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. b i £ { thereafter, or they will be barred o —-— - ; on all iby virtue of the provisions of the | J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents e 4 3 # | Ph 79 Valentine Buildi { MISCELLANEOUS i Alieritins atid | 3 satutes. w o | one? alentine Building H L Prét.\Wardle, THE NEW MEDIUM. == ! Rcmodeling Register. | e tells your troubles before you 4 R First publication, July 12, 1930. ‘, MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” dsk a question. Room 5, over Last publication, Sept. 24, 1980. i ___{l: B sy : £\ igss 1 Yurman’s £ i - Triangle Buflding n-ungt g s - 1 (Davis Transportation Co.) v j % [ e paitiechonts Tameh; | | FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS : v AR S 7 L | 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. For information apply Dave Housel, Agent AMERICAN | The Coffee Shoppe | I| ARCADE CAFE || Phone Single O LECION ! | MRS. K. HOOKER : 3 ! them.” Featuring Chicken Din- 4 | ners every Thursday. Rice & ant {Ahlefl Bldg., Corner Third andt S S. UPRINCE GEORGE" 1-3 Third and Franklin. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH take the New 2 ——— ey S::;:fl;’“fl';’fi;‘;m P }:: 23:& gg:;"’ fp?,’ DAlnyone desiring fish and dry salting for the Oriental 1 TIME A3k Srrb o L Arnections &b [ 12 mm‘. opp: City Whart. arket should please communicate with the Oriental et 0 L ‘ M P l A N FERRY CARD Prince Rupelrt for the E:\Z?.Sand 1| 1-8 Front, néar Saw MiilL i Cooperative Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. O & . Leaves Juness for Douglas and at Vancouver for points East | ‘2-: Front at A. J. Office. THE ORIENTAL C@OPERATIVE s o = lll PP, Sivin Ve R || 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's CORPORATION eattle-Tacoma—Chicago 7:10 a.m. $7:30 p.m. [ i BEAUTY SPECIALISTS- e L 5. 8. “PRINCE HENRY friends and kinsfolk, choose the new roller- 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight . bearing Olympian, Queen of De Luze 315pmt $1:00am. oo e . NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. Trains. Enjoy the observation-club car, *4:00 p.m. Rl togn willl bati Sailing from Seattle Every Monday Night 1 Company maid service. No extra fare. | 6: 6:30 pm. EVERY MONDAY | KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU - Only The Milwaukee Road provides 656 rhrough service, direct connec- M. S. “NORTHLAND' M. 8. “NORCO meals by Rector of Broadway fame. 1K & For Reservations apply 3-8 Seventh and Gold. L s STRBOIM eashin Southboun! Try Our $1.00 Dinner [ LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. Home cooked meals as you like ‘\ S. 8. “PRINCE RUPERT"\ & || FIRE ALARM CALLS ARENA \/J the<States” w Franklin Streets. 1-4 Front and Pranklin. PACKERS &,hmc leg::ndcne*Shmop_ l Transcontinental Train of Trairns Thane Iy, Routh. L TR 8 Totem by 421 for Appointment When business calls, when you revisit 12:30 pm.t $11:15pm. e e et aieiy E -~ fo ekl s HARRIS Hardware g ladies’ lounge, radio. Bath, barber, valet, Leaves Douglas for Juness - From JUNEAU Aug. 2 Aug. 4 Aug. 10 T, S A P’ i 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. [ *Aug. 11 Aug. 17 *Aug. 18 | 25 Low excursion fares East in effect daily H. R. SHEPARD, Agent || 41 Ninth, back of power nouse. w‘ifi‘. 3 A:: 3 s:gn : Qé‘&. . from Seattle and Tacoma. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apta. *Sept. 8 Sept. 14 *Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Seattle Ticket Office - 4-3 Distin Ave,, and Indian Sta. Sept. 22 Sept. 21 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 White Building, Fourth Ave. and Uaion St. +—Saturdays 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. Oct. 6 Oct. 11 *Oct. 13 Oct. 20 st T 4-6 Beveuth and Main. Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 St 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. *—Proceeds to Haines re- *—Calls at Hyder North- . by 2 4-8 T'welfth and Willoughby. turning via Junean. bound. m KEE Rm J\mem Ferry & vaigl- W 4-9 Home Grocery, For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. tion Company ; P4 : 5-1 Seater Tract. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 Lo RO

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