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BRINGING UP FATHER YOURE GOING OUT \WATH ME TO-NIGHT AND DON'T THINK THAT YOULL GET AWAY FROM ME-» g o/ HAVE 1T NOLR WAY- i, & Ve THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 I936. [T oon~ wou DARE TRY TO RUN AWAY- BECAUSE I'LL CHASE YOU NO MATTER WHERE YOUL GO MISCELLANEOUS Prof. Wardle, THE NEW MEDIUM. He tells your troubles before you ask a question. Room 5, over Gastineau Grocery. _ THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general ublic can always have its ants supplied. % Closing time for classified wdvertisements: 2 P. M. # Closing time for display ad- igertisements: 11 A. M. # Ten cents per line first in- Serticn, % Five cents for continuous ubsequent insertion. # Count five average words to Rhe linc. ¥ Minimum charge, 50 cents. D — Experienced hea feeder. Good wages. work . Apply at once. White Laund Steady Snow and care d and Address for bo room 460, Iy | e Phono- and 50c Merchants’ Lunch il1A M to2P M ARCADE CAFE - RN e I AN .| | car in touring $75.00. SALE—1924 condition, 1603. ood hone ton FOR SALE—1 Ford truck 1n #00d" condition. $60.00 takes it Phone 109. FOR SALE—Furniture, also baby buggy and sulky. Telephone 341 {OR SALE—Overheaa Door Cor- 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 path; View. Furnishings for sale. Telephone evenings 3701; Day | 3704 iTO_Et’ RENT—Th: e room furnished | apartments. Clff Apartments. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau tor Douglas and Thane 6:15 a.m. ©:15 p.m. 7:10 a.m. $7:30 pm. 9:15 a.m.t 9:40 p.m. 12:30 p.m.t §11:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12 midnighy 8:15 p.m.t $1:00 am. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaw 6:30 am. « 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 17:45 p.m. 9:30 am.t 9:55 p.m. 12:45 p.m.t §11:30 pm. 2:15 p.m. 12:15a.m. 8:30 p.m.t 1:15 a.m. 5:00 pm. t—Freight will be accepted. $—-8aturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company EGR RENT—Furnished apartments ! for rent. Triangle Building. Elec- tric, refrigeration. New and mod- ern. JOR i?.ENT—-Furnishcd sleeping or i light housekeeping rooms. Tele- | phone 4042, 6th and Gold. Furnished apt., heated, open View ‘Plfone 5701. 6th & Gold. FOR RENT—Three room furnished : house with bath. Telephone 183 FOR RENT—Plunos, ®adio Com- “inations, Phonographs, expert SUMMER RATES on all Alterations and Remodeling Yurman’s Triangle Building S ] “plano tuning, phonograph repair- |1 :ftng. Anderson Music Shoppe. |' = 4 LODE CLATm NOTICES rtAmerican or Canadian at The 'nplre. _} N | | Work called for and delivs | & FOR GOOD Cleaning and Pressing CALL 371 ered The Capital Cleaners —] « SEE BIG VAN The Gun Man You' will be surprised at what you save on Guns and H Ammunition 208 Front St. Always Open | i e A personal course taught by mail No knowledge of music necessary. Play REAL JAZZ PIANO in 3 Months ! Burford’s Corner CARNATION ICE CREAM Learn the -Modern Way ;¢ | i | ©0000000000600000009060000060 88 frrerreeeroes Marine News ® 9 00000000000 _ Steamer Movements ¢ b . Northland due at 7 o'clock to- mMOrrow morning. Northwestern is due Saturday. Princess Louise is due Saturday evening. Prince Henry due 5 p.m. Sun- day. Admiral Watson is due Sun- day. Admiral Rogers due Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 16 at 9 am. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 16 at 9 p. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle August 18 at 9 p.m. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 18 at 10 p.m. Dorothy Alexander scheduled e to sail from Seattle Aug. ® 19 at 10 a. m. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 19 at 9 p. m Prince Charleétte scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 20 at 9 pm. in port ® Queen scheduled to sail from o @ Alasl | Try Our $1.00 Dinner | |2 e Admiral Evans scheduled south . ie |® i io i . 5 | | | i Seattle Aug. 21 at 10 am SOUTHBGUND SAILINGS is scheduled south- 8 o'clock tomorrow a bound Rupert scheduled south- bound midnight Saturday. Yukon scheduled southbound ®ccec0000000005 000000000 ®land ® pounds and the latter 5,500. AND DONT THINK FOR A MOMENT S X ? i § HAT | CAN'T By GEORGE McMANUS COME BACK HERE - YOO BROTE'. QUEEN LOADED 'WITH SALMON SAILS SOUTH Vessel Brings 15 Passen- gers Here and Takes Away Nine ———o—e FISHING BOATS UNLOAD 3100 POUNDS HERE [Two Craft Bring Salmon and Two Halibut Catches | With 40,000 cases of salmon, al- most a full cargo, loaded at Fun- ter Bay, Hood Bay and Sitka, tQe steamship Queen arrived in Ju- neau at 8 o'clock this morning from Skagway and departed two hours later for Seattle. Among the 15 passengers whom the vessel brought here from Skag- way were: A. Van Mavern, Mrs. F. B. Van Zandt, F. Prequant, A. Tor- kelson, N. Kitka, Miss Jane Mor G” A. Lockman, H. C. Bryson, Mis Edith Miller, Mrs. Judith Miller, Walter Miller, J. W. Storey, Mr, and Mrs. Carlos De Corveda. Passengers who boarded the ship here when she left for the South y-one thousand pounds of iish were lifted to the wharf of the |guneau Cold Storage Company to- |day. There were two boats of sal- mon and two boats of halibut. The Big Sam, Capt. Thomas Miet- lineu, brought 11,000 pounds of salmon, nearly all silvers, for the {Marlyn Fish Company. The Fern, [Capt. John Lowell, had 9,500 were: J. W. Gucker for Wrangell {pounds of salmon, 7000 of Kings!grace Young and Jacob Willame 2500 of cohoe, for the New -3 M.V dEogland Fish Gombany for Petersburg; Gust Bruslis, M. b CQ‘L 4 Kelly and Nicholas Lawrence for | , Capt. Knute Hildre, | gotchikan; Ruth Draper, Frank and the Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal, J. Avery and Harry Hitchcock for |unloaded halibut, the former 5,000 |geqiile, CHARLOTTE TAKES FIVE FROM JUNEAU When the steamship Princess Charlotte departed from Juneau fat 8 o'clock this morning on her {way from ‘Skagway to Vancouver, ptBaLak o X TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 4:49 am, 127 feet. Low tide, 10:47 am., 35 feet. High tide, 5:03 p.m. 150 feet. Low tide, 11:46 p.m. 24 feet. " morning miral Rogers sailed last night for| Southeast Alaska ports with 136! Twenty-five tons of freight and | passengers. |gers aboard for Juneau. | Saturday, Monday and Tuesday on H. B. Crewson for Petersburg, J. H a2ccount of redecoration. IB. C. she took five passeng {from this port. They were |McLean for Victoria, B. C; {B. Dermody, A. Matson, H. E. Fry and C. H. Spencer for Seattle. — e — ATTENTION MEMBERS OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Members of the Chamber of Commerce are urged to atitend thl‘; special luncheon meeting tomorrow noén at the Arcade Cafe, given in! Aug. 18. bound about August 21. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, returning to Juneau via Port e | Alexander. .| | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C,, Aug. 15.{ o | —Seventy-eight thousand pounds of | o halibut were sold here yesterday o American halibut sold for 5 and | ® 107 cents and Canadan for 6 and | e 10.1 cents. SEATTLE, Aug. 15.—Thirty-eight | e o0 e e 00 0 e 0 o o o ihousand, three hundred pounds of | ————————— (halibut were sold here yesterday 36 PASSENGERS ON 1f(,r 9 3“(1..13,‘: cents. | BOARD ADM. ROGERS gix PASSENGERS DEPART ON PACIFIC| honoer of the members of the Sena-| torial party visiting Juneau. adv.| —.—— | MANCHURIA KEEPS GRAIN HARBIN — With a poor grain crop in sight and the country's| money declining in value, the Man- churian Government has prohibit- ed the export of all cereals lest a shortage ensue. SEATTLE, Aug. 15.—Steamer Ad-) There are no passen-|six passengers were aboard the mo- | torship Pacific when she departed > \from Juneau yesterday afternoon NOTICE for Port Alexander and way place The Public Library will be closed The passengers were Mr. and Mrs. | 11 IIlllNI"IIIII"IIIIl“l‘lulu‘ilj adv. Reardon for Red Bluff, William 1 T e e ST | Adams for Sumdum, Michael Sisto: [ for Taku Harbq‘r and J. B. Cl!u} who was booked ‘fcr the round trip. | Eugene Permanent Wave Special Rate $10.00 AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR R 2 s & ESTEBETH LEAVES | HERE FOR SITKA With a fair quantity of fr and two passengers the motors Estebeth left Juneau last evening | for Sitka and way ports. Her out-| going passengers were L. E. Her- rin, Jr., for Funter Bay, and Radi| Spelch for Tenakee, CRAFT TO WEST = PASS INSPECTION S S- “PRINCE RUPERT g and 8. 8. “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. FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Thd and Franklin, 1-4 Front and Pranklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-8 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Barn. 2-4 Front.and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. %-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Pifth and Seward. 2-9 Fire Hall. 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Gotd. 8-5 Fourth and Harms. 3-6 Fifth and Cold. All craft operating in water | the Westward are in seaw condition, report Capt. Geo Morgan and John Newmaker, Un |ed States inspeetors of hulls ar boilers, who returned to their J neau headquarters a few days from a two months’ trip of insp tion. Counting all kinds of boats are not 0 many in commission season as there were last, the of hils i 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 NOTICE The Public Library will be clos ! Saturday, Monday and Tuesday redecoration. account of ad THE NEW IDEAL SHOPPE 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sta, 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun, 4-6 Beventh and Main. |its application in the U 99 | {1t. on the shore of K S. S. “PRINCE HENRY” | 4 FATH WILL LECTURE scribe and Picture Al- , [ saka’s Wonders Monday In the iaiace Theatre at eigh |o'clock next Monday evening, |Rev. Father B. H. Hubbard, known a5 the “Glacial Priest,” will on ilustrated lecture on the V ley of Ten Thousand Smokes on other wonders of glacial volcanic character in Western aska Father give 1 an Al Hubbard has just com ipleted trip of exploration in volcanic areas, and is returning { California. He is at the head of the Department of Geology of the University of Santa Clara, Cal. H is renowned for his exploration in this Territory, and is a lecturcr of the highest attainments. PRSI 7 o When Mrs. Bavard came in th from her home on the Glacier Highway, a large buck stood in the road and blocked her |passage. T deer seemed in no | special hurry, paid no attention to |the honking of the horn and aiter {making a close observation of | quto and occupants, leisurely w led off into the woods. i . | | | NOTICE OF APPLICATION : FOR PATENT J SERIAL NO. 07548 | In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. | In the Matter of the Application of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- PANY, a sration organized | under the 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 Precinet, First Judicial Division, Alaska. | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That the Chichagoff Power Com- pany, a corporation organized und- er the laws of Alask S office address Building, Juneau, Alacka, h S. Land Office at Ancha Alaska, for patent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode Mining Claim, included within T S Mineral Survey No. 1576, sif- uated in the Chichagoff Mining District, Territory of Alaska, Sitk: Recording Precinct, First Judicial Division at Chichagoff Post Office on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly described as fol-| lows: i | AURUM NO. 11 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. 108767 | feet, in latitude 57 deg. 39 min. 40 sec. N. and longitude 136 | deg. 05 min, 45 sec. W.; thencc north 45 deg. min. 1438.40 feet to thence south 46 deg. W. 57350 feet to corner No. 3; thence south 45 deg. 08 min. E. 143840 feet to corner No. thence north 46 d. E. 573.50 feet to cc 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 and with Young No. 3 Lode, survey No. 864, to the extent of 2290 acres, and with Aurum No. 13 ‘Lode, Survey No. 1575, to the extent, of 1.943 acres. All con- flicting claims owned by appli- cant . and conflicts excluded from this application.” Upited States Location Moni ment No. 7, to which this surve is tied, consists of a cross on ex- posed out-crop of b 10x8x6 g Bay, Chi- iseled U. S.| | | | | | | | chagoff Island and c L M. No. 7 jn latitude 57 des. 39’ 40” N. and longitude 136 deg.| 05’ 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 oeg. 30° E. The names of the owners of con- flicting claims are not known to the applicant excep! as hereinabove set forth. The total area embraced | lin the survey and claimed by the} |epplicant is 18927 acres 1 Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above described | veins, lodes or premises are re- juired to file notice of their ld-‘ verse claims with the Register of| the United States Land Office n’," Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| iod of publication, or eight months| thereafter, or they will be bnmed| by virtue of the provisions of the statutes. Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and Finnish Copperware — Knives and Linens “w T —— 11111 T T 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 't { | | J. LINDLEY GKEEN, Register. First publication, July 12, 1930. Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. ER HUBBARD | Famous Explorer to De-| v' = {FINEST * STEAMERS = SAILING 5CHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug Aug. Aug. Aug. Steamer *Alaska tN'Western ukon leutian tAlameda ka Aug. 9 am. 9 pm 9 a.m. 9 am. 9 pm. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 16 9 am. Aug. 19 Aug. 9 pm. Aug. 23 Aug. ? and Southwestern Route. Route Only. Aug. Aug Aug. Aug Aug. 2 5 7 9 N'Western .. *Aleutian Aug. 16 +Alameda Aug. 19 *—Southeastern t—Southeastern 12 INFORMATION AND TICKETS: PHONE 2 W. E. NOWELL, Agent e S P Passenger accom- modations on ¢’ Admiral Line ve.- sels have been sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- able, Southbound Leave Arrive Leave Besttle Juneau Juneau July 31 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 21 Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Aug. 28 Aug. 22 Evans ... Watson Queen Dor. Alex. Rogers Evans Queen 4 Dor. Alex. . watson Rogers :.July 23 July 24 July 29 July 26 July 28 Aug. 3 Avg. 4 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Aug. 18 A INFURMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Chone GUY L. BMITH, Agent, Douglas FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE N 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 Bastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient YEDUCED 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 “PACIF 1C” 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 e 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 O roerr—— % THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY i “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” { Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 S e e e | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. Sailing from Seattle Every Monday Night -+ KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU M. 8. “NORTHLAND” M. 8. “NORCO” Leaves Leaves Juneau Leaves Leaves Juneau Seattle Southbound Seattle Southbound . Aug. 2 Aug. 4 Aug. 10 Aug. 17 *Aug. 18 Aug. 25 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 14 *Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 11 *Qct. 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 *Aug. 11 *Aug. 25 *Sept. 8 Sept. 22 Old Papers for sale -at Empire Office