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1S CVER &Geg ! 1 DUMPED THE WAT ERPROGE KID - SHE AINT 1IN VET Two CHOCLUT SoLys THar MAG o CLEM S COULDKIT MOVE SLOWER (¢ SHE Wiz : 4. The PoinTER WINS (OWNER AND JOCKEV AL LANG, LISTENING IN (nazey casyy CLARA BOW (Doc BeaT™y) FOR THOSE NOLAGSTERS KO0~ T© Cop - MERBE THIS'LL ‘EM EXCLUS - Is the Medium Through which the general p« public can always have its || wants supplied. Closing time for classified wdvertisements: 2 P. M. | child Closing time for display ad- |, * vertisements: 11 A. M. H Ten cents per line first in- || * sertion. | " Five cents for continuous || 5 subsequent insertion. « Count five average words to [ the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. ' { THE EMPIRE | { | MISCELLANEOUS Prof. Wardle, THE NEW MEDIUM. He tells your troubles before you ask a question. Room 5, over Gastineau Grocery. { WANTED WANTED — woman to care f Telephone 396. WANTED — Woman to care for baby for board and room and small wages. Address 460, care; Empire. RESERVE THE DATE | Moose Cafeteria Dance — August | —ady. | { -5 TFOR SALE BOR SALE—1930 Model Cabinet, Fwalnut finish, 7 tube all electric| wscreen grid APEX radio. $100.00) :cnsh. Inquire 212 Ferry Way. | i i FOR SALE- 1924 touring car i # good condition, $75.00. Tele- L phone 1603. FOR SALE—1 ton Ford truck in good condition. $60.00 takes Phone 109. FOR SALE—Furniture, also baby ! buggy and sulky. Telephone 341. \OR SALE—Overheaad Door <or- poration Garage Doors of Alas- kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- , son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. - ; FOR RENT FOR RENT—7 room house with bath. Partly furnished. Inquire at Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—Five room house and ) hath. View. Furnishings for sale. fPelephone evenings 3701; Day FOR RENT—Three room furnished H apartments. Cliff Apartments. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments for rent. Triangle Building. Elec- tric refrigeration. New and mod- n. FOR RENT--Furnished sleeping or light housekeeping rooms. Tele- : phone 4042, 6th and Gold. {Furnished apt., heated, open view. { 'Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. e iFOR RENT—Three room furnished | house with bath. Telephone 183. 'FOR RENT—Plxnos, =Radio Com- A<inations, Phonographs, expert : { } i i ] The Florence Shop | | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- | ansnt Wave i | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS || . Phone 42% for Appointment | ; 0 ai ! FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau lor Douglas and | Thane 6:15am. 6:15 p.m. 7:10 a.m. $7:30 p.m. 9:15am.t p.m. 12:30 p.m.t §11:15 p.m. \ 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 8:15 p.m.t $1:00 a.m. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaw 6:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m.t 12:45 pm.t 2:15 p.m. 12:15 a.m. 3:30 p.m.t 1:15am, 5:00 p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. 3—Saturdays only. $—Effective April 1ss. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company T ) SUMMER RATES on all Alterations and . Remodeling Triangle Building # piano tuning, phonograph, repair- ing. Anderson Music Ehoppe. LODE CLAIvi NOTICES American or Canadian at Th» 3 ;mpke. - | SEE BIG VAN The Gun Man You will be surprised at what | you save on Guns and i Ammunition | 208 Front St. | ° Always Open —_— LUDWIG NELSON | Jeweler Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency ' | FOR GOOD : Cleaning and Pressing | | | | CALL 311 | Work called for and delivered | The Capital Cleaners [, oo s A ki i S el ] Learn the Modern Way Play REAL JAZZ PIANO in 3 Months A personal course taught by mall /No knowledge of music necessary. Write for complete information re- garding our FREE SPECIAL OF- FER. Temple of Music. Tacoma, ‘Wash. Burford’s Corner CARNATION ICE CREAM TAXI SERVICE PHONE 314 | | | l THE SENSATIONAL ToOAYS Ctawe, STH! 90000000000 000000000005000606000060000OC0OCO6OCSE0C0G6606000006606000G6 00 (rrorreroees Yurman’s /! IVE SNAP SKRET SHOWN FINISH 0f Marine News ) CANNERY CALLS Steamer Movements Prince Rupert due at 5:30 this DELAYS CRACK Northland due Saturday. Northwestern is due in port Saturday. 1 Princess Louise is due Saturday | evening. Admiral Watson is due Sun- T day. Dorothy Alexander Has SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 14, at 10 am. Prince Henry scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 14 at 10 p. th. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 16 at 9 am. 165 Passengers and Lots of Fish : Delayed ov cails at canneries to take aboard canned salmon, the |Dorothy Alexander, Capt. A. W. {Nickerson, crack liner of the Paci- Princess Alice scheduled to ® fic Steamship Company, en route sail from Vancouver Aug. 16 ® |from Skagway to Seattle arrived at 9 p. m. lin Juneau at 5:30 o'clock yesterday Norco scheduled to sail from afterncon, ten hours behind her| Seattle August 18 at 9 p.m. chedule. She continued here voy- Prince G scheduled to age south at 10 o'clock last night. sail from Vancouver Aug. The vessel had a cabin passen- 18 at 10 pan. ger list of 165. Of these, six werc Dorothy Alexander scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 19 at 10 a. m. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 19 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte scheduled in pert at 6 a. m. tomorrow and sails 8 a. m. | They were Mrs. Leon- y, Mrs. C. A. Worth, Leon- rd Carey, Troy L. Carey, C. A. rth and Capt. George Whitney. Prominent among the Seattle- Skagway round trip tourists were J. | B. Fox, captain of police in Los An- geles; Ernest Haycox, fiction writ- er of Pertland, Ore., and the Mi: day at 10 am. for Peters- William Hertatino, J. Sering, D. burg, Kake and way ports, ®|Tsuneishu and A. Husien for Wran- returning to Juneau via Port 11; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McNaugh- | Alexander. tan and Roy Blake for Ketchikan; oo . s AL AL Mr. and Mrs, S. P. Saunders, Oscar .- Herman, Ole Olson, George O'Brien e ey E | Chris Nelson, John F. Soppit 1 TIDES TOMORROW o |Lund and Joseph West for seal- | ! tle. High tide 4:04a.m. 138 feet| il e Low tide 10:11a.m. 23 feet] | High tide . 4:286p.m. 153 feet| Low tide 10:54 p.m. 2.1 feet ., RUMMAGE SALE i BY GALE. PANIG The Ladies of Trinity Church| ’ Guild will hold a Rummage Sale SEIZES PEUPI-E on Monday, September 1st. Con- tributions will be gratefully re- ceived. Bundles will be called for if those desirious of helping will NAPLES, Aug. 14—On the of a celebration for escaping s ous damage in last month’s ea quake, a section of the Naples telephone 604. | ‘ricultural market was swept by |tornado that took at least fo ff |lives and injured between 70 anc /80 persons. | The city is panic stricken. i Rome experienced an electrical |storm. Tiles were knocked |rools and the wind carried table and chairs on porches great dis- ff | tances. eve ag- Attractively You can get the latest de- signs in Sash, Doors & Millwerk fr dircctfromthe manufacturer oft FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Thzd and Franklin 1-4 Pront and Pranklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry :‘V:‘y. LEGION ! 1-6 Front, opp. Gross 17 Front, opp. Oity What. ARENA 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. | 2-1 Willoughby st Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main, 2-6 Second and Main, 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-9 Fire Hall 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Gotd. i 3-5 Fourth and Harss, o 3-6 Fifth and Gold. < 3-7 Mifth and Esst. ;T 3-8 Sennt:lmlfl Gold. W | 3-9 Fifth Kennedy. TH | 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apta. 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts, 218 Front Street MARY HAMMER | | ’ Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and | | | Pinnish Copperware — Knives | | | | AMERICAN % | - Try Our $1.00 Dinner | | | and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | 11AM¢tGW?2P M ARCADE CAFE | 4-6 Beventh and Main, 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garags. 4-8 T'welfth and Willoughby. 4-0 Home Grooery. 5-1 Seater Tract. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun, | and Linens WEL I FeEEL Sch\ WHO BACKED " WATERPROO BE A LESSON FoR / ST & MAxE 815 Commercial in a State that has fought for \ J A BRAND AEW UST OF OAT POLISHERS HAS JUST AR AND WwoLL ~N TOMORROW'S == O Wk 2AnD SEND IN THE NEW STEAMER SAILS;RECORD IS ATTEMPTED Empress of Japan Hopes to Cut Down Time Across Pacific YOKOHAMA, Aug. 14.—Seekinz ¢ record for steamship crossing of the Pacific Ocean, the Empress cf Japan, fresh from her builders, sailed for Vancouver at 1 o'clock this morning, Pacific Coast Tim to smash the seven-year-old record of the Empr of Canada. The new 26,000-ton liner complete her maiden voy: Vancouver befere 11:53 o'clock a. August 22, Pacific Coast Time. The record made by the Empress Canada was eight days ten hours and fifty-three minutes. e e HALIBUT SELLS AT AUCTION n of One Fish Lainded*by Mar-| garet T Weighs Two Hundred Pounds For this season on the auctjon market, new low prices for Queen scheduled southbound e |Dorothy, Molly and Ann Haines,|halibut were registered today. Bids Friday of Seattle, daughters of A. F.|of 8% cents and 4% cents a pound Alaska is scheduled south- ®|Haines, prominent shipping man. |fook 10,000 pounds of the fish, all bound August 16. The steamship unloaded about|that was landed. The buyer was Yukon scheduled southbound ® 80 tons of freight here. She had{the New England Fish Cg,mp;"“‘vf Aug. 18. in her hold 20,000 cases of canncd |mildre, brought 5000 pounds and | Admiral Evans scheduled south ® |salmon, taken aboard on her north- [mern, Capt. Andrew Rosness. bound about August 21. bund voyage at Southeast Alaska|pog pounds. One of the fish from LOCAL SAILINGS canneries. The fish is destined |the Margaret weighed 200 pounds. | Estebeth leaves every Thursday ® |for Seattle. | There were no salmon night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and | Passengers who boarded the Dor- | 7 & 13 ety ‘wayports. othy Alexander here for Seattle Pacific leaves every Thurs- ® and way ports were James Whaley, |WYOMING ES DANGERS IN RAISING MORE COYOTES CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 14— production of coyotes their extermination has invite partment of Agriculture. Raising of coyote pups for sale and for the trade in peits is in- creasing, the department says. Attention was called to the se- rious infestation of New York State as a result of coyote pups being sold as pets in the East. Doubting the value of the pelt trade, since S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” and |S. S. “PRINCE GEORGE” From JUNEAU Every Saturday midnight, with direct rail connections at Prince R&pert for the East, and at Vancouver for points East and South. | 5. 5. “PRINCE HENRY” | Newest and most palatial coastal liner. Luxurious rooms with bath. From JUNEAU EVERY MONDAY Through service, direct connec- tions to and from Dawson. For Reservations apply H. R. SHEPARD, Agent nal L"———Q———'V LU E LI LT BE PUBLISHED Jdown BaRNEY GoodLE S JOCKEY CLUB Juneau ! | i MITTAR GOAGLE Yo' DIBNT LBAVS ME MO TR OIS MOHN IAY ey B 4 = DONT WQRRY CHEF Youwur GET i INTHE PAPER] ToMORROW RWED PAPER . | { | { Fco_\'ows usually become mangy an-i are worthless by fall, the depart- ‘mcnt says the greatest danger li~s| iin the likelihood of escape. | | |ADMIRAL WATSON { IS BOUND NORTH | SEATTLE, Aug. 14.—Steamer Ad- ‘miral Watson sailed -for Al ports at 10 o'clock this morning with 42 first class passengers and three steerage. | Passengers aboard booked for Ju- | | neau are: Mrs. B. Magan, A. Sur- | tress, A. Lomburg, Miss M. Lom- burg and one steerage. —e——— ‘[(‘l.l('KN EVERY THREE YEARS | DETROIT — By winning th" Michigan women’s golf title tr year, Mrs. Stewart Hanley estan- |lished a mark of having won the crown three times at three-ye intervals—1924, 1927 and 1930 — TO PLAY MARYLAND | CHESTERTON, Md.—Coach Tom | Kibler's Washington College foo'- ball tes willk open the season | September 27 against Maryland College Park | at | - CLAIM NOTICES or Canadian at The LOD! American Empire. LET Almquist Press <our Suil. We call and deliver. Phone 528 | | { NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT — 1 ! SERIAL NO. 07548 | In the United States Land ()"l"(" for the Juneau Land District a:‘ Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of tne Application | 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 District, Sitka | Recording Precinct, First Judicial | Division, Alas | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN {That the Chichagoff Power Com-| {pany, a corporation organized und-| er the laws of Alaska, whose post| loffice address is 424 Goldstein | Building, Juneau, Alaska, has filel :Js application in the U. 8. Land criticism from the Wyoming De-|Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for patent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode Mining Claim, included within U | |8 Mineral Survey No. 1576, sif- |uated in the Chichagoff Mining | District, Territory of Alaska, Sitki ‘Recordmg Precinct, First Judicial Division at Chichagoff Post Office |on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly described as fol-| lows: AURUM NO. 14 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, wnence U. 8. 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. 143840 feet to corner No. 2; thence south 46 deg. 48 min W. 573.50 feet to corner No. 3 thence south 45 deg. 08 min. i 1 [ { i | { 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 2370 acres, and with Young No. 3 Lode, survey No. | | | | 864, to the extent of 2299 ) | | | i | 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 from this application.” United States Location Moni- | |ment No. 7, to which this survey is tied, consists of a cross on ex- | posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x6 it. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi-| chagoff Island and chiseled U. 8.| |L M. No. 7 @ latitude 57 des.| 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 ths |epplicant is 18927 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above described veins, lodes or premises are re-; juired to file notice of their ad-| verse claims with the Register of| the United States Land Office at| Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- iod of publication, or eight months| thereafter, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, First publication, July 12, 1930. Last publication, Sept. 24, 1980. l |39’ 40" N. and longitude 136 deg.| €5 45”7 W. Magnetic variation 30| ceg. 30 E. E FINEST STEAMERS LARGEST FLEET SAILING >CHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Dwue Juneau Steamer Seattle Nofthbound Southbound *Alaska ... sAug. 2 iN'Western ... Aug. 2 Aug. 4 *Yukon Aug. 4 *Aleutian Aug. 2 9 am. Aug. 5 Aug: 11 tAlameda Aug. 5 9 pm. Aug. 9 Aug. 11 *Alaska Aug. T 9 am. Aug. 10 Aug. 16 *Yukon Aug. 9 9 am. Aug. 12 Aug, 18 TN'Western ...Aug. 12 9 pm. Aug. 16 Aug. 18 “Aleutian Aug. 16 9 am. Aug. 19 Aug. 25 tAlameda JAug. 19 9 pm. Aug. 28 Aug. 25 *—Southeastern and Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route Only. INFORMATION AND TICKETS: PHONE 2 W. E. NOWELL, Agent P SKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY e £t —n, Passenger accom- modations on F Admiral Line vc.- sels have been completely and materially lmprov- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- pE Leave Arrive Besttle Juneau Southbound Leave Juneau Evans ... ‘Watson Queen .. Dor. Alex. Rogers Evans Queen Dor. Alex. watson Rogers July 31 Aug. T Aug. Aug. Aug. . 21 .15 L1 ~July 23 July ..July 24 July .July 29 Aug. July 31 Avg. 4 Aug. 6 Aug. 9 ..Aug. 7 Aug.1t Aug. 8 Aug.13 Aug.13 Aug. 16 -.Aug.14 Aug.18 26 28 1 3 3 8 INPFURMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Chone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglaa FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Aug, 8, 19, 29. Princess Louise Princess Alice—Aug. 12, 22, Princess Charlotte—Aug. 15, 26; Septembr 5. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Tickets sold to or from all Fastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient 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 Juneau PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m, for Petersburg and Way Points, Kake and All Way Points to Port Alexander J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents Valentine Building [, Phone 79 (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O 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 —_— NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. Sailing from Seattle Every Monday Night KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU M. S. “‘NORTHLAND” M. S. “NORCO” Leaves Leaves Juneau Leaves Leaves Juneau Seattle Southbound Seattle Southbound , R P Aug. 2 Aug. 4 Aug. 10 *Aug. 11 Aug. 17 *Aug. 18 Aug. 25 *Aug. 25 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 eept.zg *Sept. 8 Sept. 14 *Sept. 15 Sept. Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 11 *Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct, 27 Nov. 3 *—Proceeds to Haines re- *—Calls at Hyder North- turning via Junean. bound. For information apply to: D. B, Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents, Telephone 114