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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK D S ) BZ A C A 7 * HE KNEEDS T~ WINS (8¢ ?‘;\;H RNEY.VA QUeRTIE <0 T 7 1CTouGHT W) g cee FINEST 5"‘1“ B TS BEAT - HE PLANS You © You» NOU MiGHT GE . L CUESS T STEAMERS E"‘ PENER “ioSE DERBIES O VOURS LAY INTERESTED Tips_TM PASSIN > U U EVERY DAY _ e N MEETING / Z OUuT AINT SO - 7 : o, PONIES. & MR-BERNARD 5 ; HOT L {\3 F ENZ - ACOGLE -auem |7 7 ; N I Lok % WP . HiM 0P 1 \ % 2 G LA o Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau S HAMMOND EGG : ( ' :!‘:?LQERP\SDG KANBAS KATY . i o 3 N 7 s 4 Sgtizlm!r_'r Seattle Northbound Southbound L BIR STARS AN RARS P 3 § *Aleutian ... Aug. 25 :)ff:?':\?fiws AL BARY'S GEE2ER b ; X - g i b M- O L b ASUAH SAID A Nl ‘Avlaskl\ Aug. 21 9 am. Aug. 24 Aug. 30 RGBT g \ s | Yukon Aug. 23 9 am. Aug. 26 Sept. 14 ERASS SuTTa! are fuasy ] { 5 3 7 y = = | tN'western .. Aug. 26 9 pm. Aug. 30 Sept. 1 ' = 2 - — | *Aleutian ...Aug. 30 9 am. Sept. 2 Sept. 8 E g tAlameda Sept. 2 9 p.m. Sept. & Sept. 8 Alaska Sept. 6 9 am. Sept. 9 Sept. 16 *Yukon Sept.13 9 am. Sept.16 Sept. 23 SAILING SCHEDULE SIS - ! —Southeast and Southwestern route ‘P“ Rupert to Skagway. RUMMAGE SALE {—Southeastern Route. |the next two months it will ope } 1"'0 ween Vancouver and Ket The ladies of Trinity Church| INFORMATION AND TICKETS: kan, and for the rest of the winter |Guild will hold a Rummage ] PHONE 2 LJ Marlne Ne‘)‘ls {betweon Vancouver and Prince Ru-|in Dr. Pigg's old office on Main | per’ Street on Saturday, August 30th W. E. NOWELL, Agent Contributions will be gratefully re o— — ceived. Bundles will be called for if those desirous of helping w NOUSUUIN, ®e 00000000000 3 telephone 604. a Steamer Movements P HINGE HUPERT ATTLE, August 20.—Nine ves- EEEE T e sels MUNICIPAL TAXES DUE . . . SO RABGOND s ith 75,000 pounds of halibut & rrived yesterday and sold their Ea o v | ® 3 ’ Notice is hereby given that the :Z::::;‘:e‘r"“‘"l:(;:é“;fi;\-dav‘ HERE UN FINAL tches for 6 and 10% cents. Bogimon Colitidl, e tha Gty of 3 18 Sund » Juneau has fixed the rate of tax| fi:',:'."::i En";g";s”d‘f.“f fitfi:g ‘ | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Augustljeyy for the year 1930 at Bighteen PSRN Alakandgy Hlia naxt 20—Only 19,000 pounds of halibut|mills on each Dollar of = assessed % ver: rived here yesterday. Amer-|property ‘ ¢ dub Wednesday. e N b ‘V,L;‘ 492 ol |property and taxes mret'mow du Passenger accom- SCHEDULED SAILINGS Brings 11 Pas s fr Lo ut sold for 4 and 9.2 cents and will be delinquent on the first | BAOHRYIGHS an: Al Southbound Aleutian scheduled to sail from HOEs assengers Irom and canadian halibut for 5 and 8.9 Monday in October at 6 pm., pro- Admiral Line ves- Leave Arrive Leave Seattle Aug. 30 at 9 am. South for Here—List cen :}i‘di“%’ however, that ‘; fi"“b(l“““ of sels have hefll} Seattle Juneau Juneau T it o e ~ - e & AsSessi taxes shal paid com pletely an Princess Charlotte e bt N | i m;:"‘/’a;cm:ff“‘:’u‘;‘ for North Small h— =TT g | R before the first Monday in materially improv- | Evans ... Aug. 21 30 4t 0. Pl Bt g MRS 30 L october at the hour of 6 pam, the ed. You will find] Watson .. | Aug. 28 Sl L Lo With eleven passengers for th RV~ o oo | {remaining one-half of the assessed em very attrac- r. Alex..Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 24 N"s"(‘:u;h;:r‘)‘:“"‘l ta"t ;“‘;"i“’m ports and 53 through listed, the h (u:h\ 1',13100 i 1:,8 :»(L taxes shall not become due u tive “and comfort- g;‘s:’; . :“g E A ea : .m. Canadia ines steamer| w o tide, ¢ am., ect. b ” e 23 o ug. 2 ug. 3 ppt. 11 PR e oI R adian National Lines steamer | first Monday in March of ecach | ' o} 51 foet. Rogers Aug. 28 Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Prbnce Rur % 5 Rfabbs &ks h tide Bl feet. |venr g 4 % and| 8. Dpt. pt. Seattle ot. 2 at 9 pm. rince Rupert, Capt. E. Mabbs, ar {year, at the hour of 6 p.m. and Dor. Alex. Aug, 20 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Admiral Watson scheduled to ill from Seattle Sept. 3 at 1 0000000 c0n rived in port at 8 p.m. Friday from | Z further providing, that should the | ® Watson .._Sept Sept. ® 'the South and sailed for Skagway ports of cannea fruits from {remaining one-half of the assessed 2 Queen Segt.: i s;\gt g ist' :g ®lat midnight. It is due to return here San Francisco in 1929 totaled 205,-|taxes be not paid on the first | { e Dor. Alex..Sept. 8 Sept.13 Sept: 13 : southbound about midnight Satur- 872522 pound: |Monday in March of each year at| ° WANTED i “~THE EMPIRE |WANTED—Girl for general work Is the Medium around boarding house. Tele- phone 48, Douglas. | ’suough which the general | TED TO RENT—House with ic can always have its six or more rooms. Responsible wafits supplied. arty. Telephone Alaska Road 3 osing m[“e 2“}’: b;““mea Commission and ask for Major sdvertisements: tkins. Qlosing time for display ad- ,_A) verjisements: 11 A. M. i NTE x10 waterproof Fen cents per line first in- || tent. Phone 25564 sertion. i " s R TR oy e cents for continuous || Candidates seeking State and sufiequent insertion, county offices in Nevada number | Gount five average words to |/%77 thé: linc. 5 = | Minimum charge, 50 cents. || FOR RENT [ ~—ewt |FOR RENT — Partly furnished 23 ! house. Telephone 5404 » - R - 3 FOR SPIE {FOR _RENT—September first, de- — ——————1| sirable five room furnished house FORSBALE — Furniture for sale| in good location. Telephone 1501 rnc!p Telephone 2321 il R ol AN ) s FOR §SALE — Brunswick thm»} OR RENT—Five room house aud| Last sailing of Caandian N zath. View. Furnishings for sale. o % . Telephone 341. Telephone evenings 3701; Day ESTEBETH HAs tional N{‘ amship Co.’s ships R BALETwo arve tact e : v e NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | mickets sold to or from all Biastern Points of United “ed d, Glacier Highway, Van- | G X | % 99| That the Chichagoff Power Com-| Z«fifi““émmd' e S e s ae e 1 S. 8. “PRINCE RUPERT” |0 o"Ccrporation organizea und.| States or Canada and tc Europe or the Orient Wbrgne aseteon, warage for), LD Bousskecplog vaoms, Tele:) ANOTHER ; . er the laws of Alaska, whose post| REDUCED FARE.ROUND TRIP SUMMER two cars. House partly furnished L4 Southbound Saturday |office address is 424 Goldstein| EXCURSIONS ater 1 . Inquire Val- " ; | Building, . Alaska, has file1 and waer 1 nowre, i V- Fminet v peri e ver. EOR SITKA RUN| - SpoT! Nugust 30 [t ey Ahs W Aek| Variows Bouten - StopdOvee Privleger — — — i |Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 FOR |SALE — 8 h. p. gas engine. | FOR RENT—Planou Radlo Com-| ¢ |Direct rail connection at|patent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode| Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 ¢ Hedvy duty. For sale cheap. In- Linations, Phonographs, expert Mail V. 1 Al Has L No need to worry!— P | i | Mining Claim, included within T | Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled quite Alstrom’s News Stand. piano tuning, phonograph repair-|IVlall Vessel Also Has Large | It’s not ruined if you rince Rupert for the Fastiq™yy a1 survey No. 167, sit-| Mountain Resorts ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. Cargo of Miscellan- send it to us. Through and at Vancouver for points uated in the Chichagoff Mining, many years of experi- East and South District, Territory of Alaska, Sitku « Deifeth overall 38 feet, beam 9 eous’ Freight ence and careful study, || Recording Precinet, First Judicial FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS T , foel 6 inches. Hes 12.15 Sterling MISCELLANEOLS w06 drtos jukt B d v g Division at Chichagoft Post Office | W. L. COATES, Agent ,* engine. Boat and engine in g 5 7or $L00. Caii'. With 20 passengers, the mail b ithout det H. R. SHEPARD lon Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and| Valentine Buildi contlition. Boat handy for seine | CARS, WASHED for $ Cal 3 o L4 g move spots without det- . | - e Wl alentine Bul dmg g Juneau o) boat Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach, . T more particularly described as fol-| fishing and has turn table and| Buddy Martin, care CONNOMS . .- 5 ;oo 1ast evening for Sitka riment to the color or AGEN Towk® ! wirlch. Five gross tons. Address| Motor Co. land way ports. Her passengers | texture of the fabric. AURUM NO. 14 LODE | Fred J. James, Hoonah, Alaska. LODE CLAIM NOTICES {were Conrad Anderson for Funter Phone 15 “Beginning @t corner No. 1, PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FOR -SALE—Essex sedan in good| American or Canadian at The Bay ;Daisy Johnson, Alfred Anton- wnence U, 8. L. M. No. 7 on . 14 » 99 ’ iti h Empire. sen, Herbert Lawson, C. E. Ram- | the shore of Klag Bay bears condition. Reasonable. Telephone Conrpr 2t Mgl otors ‘ sts‘wp:t at 862. » ey, Mrs. C. E. Ramsey and Miss s E. A FERRY TIME CARD |H M. Sherin for Hoonah; Charles ALASKA foet 10 1;,“‘“::d5"m‘f“g’fiu?e"‘1';‘é Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 'pow SALE—Six cocker spaniel pup- Femmer, W. A. Hensley, W. P. T f ; deg. 05 min, 45 sec. W.; thencc a.m, for Petersburg and Way Points, Kake and All ;‘l‘fi‘t ‘O“TT‘C"I‘:E';:MZ”‘HW“"“‘”‘M Leaves Juneau ror vouglas and |Johnson, P. H. Ringstad and S. J. LAUNDRY i north 48 deg. 08 minm. W, Way Points to Port Alexander y TRpNT. . . Thane Dambak for Tenakee; Margaret \ o 1 Tasdd e T corner Mo, 1 B SURFORD & €O, Abesh FOR! SALE—Large ALLEN circula- 6:15am. ©:15 pm. Smith for Killisnoo; Andrew Ho-| thence south 46 deg. 43 mis Ph ., Agents Uy tod heater. In use six months.l 7:108.m. $7:30 p.m. vick for Radioville; Miss Alberta W. 573.50 feet to corner No. 3; | one 79 Valentine Building jepmne 432. 9:15a.m.t 9:40 p.m. Gallwas for Chichagof; Stella John-! thence south 45 deg. 08 min. E. e S —— 12:30pm.t §11:15pm. ison, Daisy Johnson,. Mrs. George | 143840 feet to corner No, 4; | O FOR! SALE — Income producing 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight Comstock, Mrs. A. T. Koski and gw‘sl%m;m;tht :: d(‘gr;e:st"lh MAILBOAT “ESTE ET 22 ch‘ckcn ranch, four acres. Four‘ 3:156 pm.t $1:00 a.m. John Susal for Sitka. H tfle piwe e;‘ bo:i(;rm;lg Z;)n: | rogm furnished house, three *4:00 p.m. { The vessel took a large miscellan-i ———— taining an area of 18927 acres, (Davis Transportation Cfl 5 i eec0ec00000c0c000cees0 o — — |ihe hour of 6 p. m., said taxes| ; INFORMATION AND TICKETS: Queen schcdulcd to sail from !day e: a 1 I Seattle Sept. 4 at 10 a.m. | Passengers debarking here \”"..\IIII IIIII|lIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | shall become delinquent. { y BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 Princess Louise scheduled 10 ® |Andrew Englehart, Ernest Kohl, | On all delinquent taxes a pen- | sail from Vancouver Sept. 8 ® |Michael Finch, Savite Lipetich, |alty of ten per cent shall be added, GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas at 9 pm. o |Christina Lipetich, J. G. McCombe, ' i |together with interest at the rate | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® g H. Myer, Lloyd Rinden, Bes of eight per cent per annum from | Alaska scheduled southbound ® |Rowe, Claire A. Say, and | date of such delinquency until paid. sometime tomorrow evening. ® Stella Young | H. R. SHEPARD, Prince Rupert southbound 1 ®| Of the through passengers ¢ { City Clerk. : = | | a.m. Sunday. ® lare tourists making the round trip s o Y b Yukon scheduled southbound land six are for interior Yukon NOTICE OF APPLICATION September 1. ® | Territory points. 4 FOR PATENT LOCAL SAILINGS ! This is the last voyage of the > ! SERIAL NO. 07548 Estebeth leaves every Thursday : A, T |In the United States Land Office! FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ! for the Juneau Land District at; . | Anchorage, Alaska. VICTORIA AND SEATTLE wayports. A | Pacific leaves every Thurs- 5 [ ] ’Xn the Matter of the Application = . day at 10 am. for Peters- fads : | of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | AN Leave Juneau Southbound burg, Kake and way ports, & PANY, a corporation organized | § ¢ evurnitng tb' Simehtt vix, Port G g 3 py | under the laws of Alaska, for! . B = DS | patent to the AURUM NO. 14|l | B.C. COAST Princess Charlotte—Aug.”26, Sept. 5 e " | lode wining claim, embraced in| STEAMSHIPS P 00000 N 00,9800 U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1578, ) i : 3 i i SRS | situated on Chichagoff Island in| Princess Louise—Aug. 29; | Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka | / - I Sept. 13, 23 i ...-..-8-.ooo-.o.‘oo- Recording Precinct, First Judicial Division, Alaska. | FOR 'SALE — Gasboat Willam J. hicken h Capacity 1800. 3; Les Douglas for Juneas e o Beattle. K. D. Ty-| 6:308 e In confict with Young No. 2 || I EAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. lor, Box 209, R. 9 Seattle. X::ABD.M. e e & extent of 2.370 acres, and with FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS A H :56 p.m. i Young No. 3 Lode, § y No. ¥ .\"OH SALE—Overnead Door Cor-, : .t §11:30pm. | ! . : 804, G0 the extent of 2299 For information apply Dave Housel, Agent poration Garage Doors of Alas- : 12:15 a.m. | acres, and with Aurum No. 13 Phone Single O Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- ; by BUCK [ Lode, Survey No. 157, to the son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. ! ! : extent of 1943 acis. Al con- ok - . : = . flicting claims owned bY 8pDli= | poeemoemoseaoeeess. 2 ? t and conflicts excluded AuaLr::h. Arrzmtma Brazil, Ven- t—Freight will be accepted. SK N \ % :an ¢ | coney and Mexico have created| $—Safurdays oaly. I = from thia pplieation” © THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Fedebl districts for their capitals.| §—Effective April 1st. I o crent. Noy BRES otish ‘THis GUEVRH G R S A SR — ee— P ; “The Last Serv i PE— is tied, consists of a cross on ex- Gergia farms last year produced | . SH RTAS s AN “ !oqs?mo pushels of corn and 89,- Juneaun Ferry & Naviga- It ‘r’f“o‘:‘ 3:: o o Zf, ;‘;Z;‘”;fly‘oég‘j Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 s-mo- pounds of tobacco. tion Comm' d g 5 (hagoff I51aNA Gnd Chiseled U, .| b oot ottt bttt d = L M. No. 7 in latitude 57 deg. The Coffee Shuppe l 30 407 N. ONA I0NZIUIAE 136 ER, | forreess oot et e FOR GOOD Grey. Brown Cleaning and Pressing | A . 05' 456” W. Magnetic variation 30| |. and Tan b o 3 oeg. 30" E. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. ‘The names of the cwners of con- th -vg;:mfmc:;men Dh: Work called for and delivered H u; g:‘x"o Ay'?‘u’n‘s‘ flicting claims are not known to Sailing from Seattle Every Monday Night Ahiers Bidg., Corner Third and | | | The Capital Cleaners AR oo heraaAbaR) KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU Pwedp. x $2 50 For velvety soups and sauces, ri rich ice éreams and candies, |in the survey and claimed by ths| M. 8. “NORTHLAND M. 8. “NORCO” " ding tards, always use epplicant is 18.927 acres. Leaves Leaves Juneau Leaves Leaves Juneau fine-textured cakes and puddings and cus ways Any and all persons claiming ad- Seattle Southbound Seattle Southbound o ’ m Hll'.flu Carnation Milk— convenient, economical, always depend- | versely any of the above described *Aug. 11 Aug. 17 *Aug. 18 Aug. 25 i l' % MRS. K. HOO! | | Hote cooked meals as you like | l CALL 371 3 , *Aug. 2 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 iBurford’s Corner | > oF AL PIANG ™ - able. Clean housing of clean herds and clean handling of | veins, lodes or premises are re- R T =5 o2t e GARNATION ICE CREAM source and | juired to file notice of their ad- -4 the mil® safeguards Carnation Milk at the kg verse claims with the Register of Sept. 22 Bept. 37 Sept. 20 Oct. 6 SERVICE 3 ™Prone a4 Learn the Modern Way protects its purity. And this protection continues until | iho ynited States Land Office at od e oct. 1 *oct. 13 oct. 20 Carnationreaches you initshermetically sealed containers. | Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- *—Proceeds to Haines re- °——c-n. at Hyder North- s/ ‘::A: ;flfifmmo Y iod of publication, or eight months turning via Junean. bound. Write for Cook Book and Baby Book thereafter, or they will be barred|{ For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. A personal course taught by mail CARNATION COMPANY, P. O. Box 1908, Seattle by virtue of the provisions of the|} Burford & Co, Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 No knowledge of music necessary.! 7 N statutes. T e - The Clotling Man J. LINDLEY GREEN, Fn rompie 't Masin. Taemmn | : “FROM CONTENTED COWS"” o First publication, July 12, 1830. Tant pumicasion: somy, 3¢, 108 |Old Papers for sale at Empire Ofliée

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