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$ “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. ‘6, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG i “ P T ‘ r - MELODIOUS MIKE" WINS' TODAYS DERBY ° GOEF-LP, ELMER+ L POOR QL ELMER. ; ¥ ‘1 QNER 1D MEROERMAL ) "L ye) i PECGED MELODIOUS, MINE RIGHT O TS 1S The THOID OUR OID PAL i % JHELLO ' SUCKER. (FE) e AGSE (TS My DAY T& ContaT ON [ DOIBY HE COLLDAT SN SOUIRE ‘ PUTT PUTT PUTT " (RTJ) N LABS RN Gty \ DOPE * (€ THE Gois Come \FARTHING DAL WY - g TS JOAT BEAT ThAT A DIME. wenT oot HE e, o, AL AR 2 D05 DIk CLI2A ALSO BAN B STEER O YOURS [ (O0SE FROM | COULDRT iak /. GoAnt ELIMER, 5 | BIGCEST (N Touin | SERATCHED ¢ BV A SIEEPER JUMP AN, THAT BAD '\ NOw AINTE | 4 TS e T /1S LKE SHAKINY® TEeTH / AM:P"'E‘\VI\";CWA\{V NURSIN | ! RAKES v TE, - /(A HATEUL & "ou:)\ 1 e NCuR MITS 1 <lal - X AN & . ouT! Nouy \ ' ook POCKETS AN' SCRATCH SAILING SCHEDULE I Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 3 $ *Aleutian ... Aug. 25 ] b Aug. 23 Aug. 25 ! £ st AUE. 9 am. Aug. 22 Aug. 30 SEAND“Z v e 5 i T " *Yukon . Aug. 9 am. Aug. 26 Sept. 1 I A HORS 5t i S " = N'western ...Aug. 9 p.m. Aug. 30 Sept. 1 k"i‘lflf{;" x 3 : 2 eAleutian ...Aug. 30 9 am. Sept. 2 Sept. 8 ‘ £ tAlameda ...Sept. 2 9 pm. Sept. 6 Sept. 8 S *Alaska .......Sept. 6 9 am. Sept. 9 Sept. 16 S 2 cat B *Yukon ......Sept.13 9 am. Sept.16 Sept. 23 *—Southeast and Southwestern route | . t—Southeastern Route. ; i { | lHALlBUT PASSES No Wedding Bells | % INFORMATION AND TICKETS: ‘ % PR 'RERA | B e PHONE 2 | arine ewsS | DEPRESSION AND - W. i NOWELL; dgent i . ; 2y ] N i p S e 0 0P 0o 0000 [ . 2 it 4 ! Steamer Movements ;. u G E R s TA KES | . NORTHBOUND . 1Two Loads Are Sold at 7 ® Admiral Watson due in port at e 49 P 5 7 GraneP e : and 4 and Another ® Queén due Monday. o \ ! fOl’ 8 and 4 » ® Alaska due Tuesday. ° Tu sfl T | o :Nflrs‘g"%“gl:“;:c;dfl:}“l‘was '] Halibut has passed its worst de- » S [ . i POSS or season and n¢ Passenger accom- ! pression for this season and ha Southbound \ = D“;"’"‘y.l ?""‘““S'“'m“’:d‘:lcg °1Vessel Stays Two and Half risen now to a position that pro X‘Xf,’{??fii"iv,fif’vfll Leave Arrive L ' o sail from Seattle Sept. 8 o g tects fishermen from losses. S s A i \ e - at 10 am. ol « Houxs on Way from’® 17 cast conttitcht s, Indicated sels heve been Seattle Juneau Juneau v i o 4%l 3 P 2 s 5 completely anc f : Nortiiland .sd?crl‘u‘lcd to sail ® SkagwayloSea!tle transactions on the Juneau fish auc- materially improv- ]| Evans Aug. 21 }. L.(,lm kSealLv Sept. 8 at 9 e He R tion. Catches sold today for 7 anc ed. You will find W«tSDnl . Aug. 28 | o'clock p.m. ®| Southbound from Skagway and|4 and 8 and 4 cents, which recorc V& % them very attrac-] Der. Alex..Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 24 I rrm_rless Louise scheduled 10 ® |ioq 1o seaitie, i \“‘d;\_h-l"p andla material advance over low fi \ tive and comfor tz:,x:;xs: i 2 1‘:::%. % Az 2 s v .80 . 3 g. 2 X ept. ? ::‘gjfl::‘n J8hoouyer Sept. 8 & jmirsl Rogers called at Juncau last|Ures of scveral ¢ays ago | Rogers . Aug. 28 Sept. 1 Sept. 5 4 A(imh'nll k“g N o fnight. she ved at 11 pm. and| The Ina J., Capt. L. Andestad Millienaire by inheritance, $35-a Dor. Alex..Aug. 29 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 | ) ers s |departed at 1:30 am. Before|unioaded 7500 pounds, which wer: | week office worker by chaice, Re)| Watson ..Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept.18 e sail from Seattle Sept. 11 at ®! . A ; st m-1 R. Fairbanks, 28, of New York it y ¥ L I reaching this port she had loaded|bought by the Marlin Fish Com-| R. , 28, Y Queen ...Sept. 4 Sept. 8 Sept.12 w = o s ® | consi reight a pany for 7 cents and 4 cents ¢| 80Ing to adopt a cduple of children Dor. Alex..Sept. 8 Sept.13 @ THE EMPIRE | WANTED — First ¢ ® Yukon scheduled to sail from 0‘g;?::gergfili“fifr"‘L {:‘;1 h}r Progoel: :.xvuiud : fiaes e But as to marriage—not for him iR BEDR IR SEERTS ‘ © Is the Medium | and steel sharpener. See Dave|§ geattle Sept. 13 at 9 am. e S pnani ghe 53 e 4 INFORMATION AND TICKETS: “ Housel at Alaskan Hotel. g 4 . |aboard additional cargo, chiefly fish,| The Avona, Capt. Olaf Larsen |~ = P et -| . il ; 2 2 ROHE S S \‘bol’I"rQUN‘:IT“'T‘FSS at her wharf here cartied 6,000 pounds, whi 1 hree 5t~ Ghpertagents 7 BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 ! “Through W“I’Ch eh:”‘e‘;fs |WANTED—Will pay cash for used s A a due southbound Mon- ®| " ny.,m yuneau, the vessel booked |Purchased by the New. Ei houses have more than 1,000 | GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas i l:;: s:;fp!]‘c:wys ve piano. Must be bargain. Tele- T 0 Sh T b <[40 passengers for Seattle, Ketchi- Fish Company for 7 and 4 15 3 i e i phone Thane 9-3 rings. k - t ®lxan, Wrangell and Petersburg. They | The Emma, Capt. Thomas Ness built 24 ocean vessels | | 1 Sent 1 . be o 4 s L . Y S built 24 ean vessels "‘CI":::fm i B ;llmfled AR Yai oo seieal o4 le Reridyd R had ‘8,000 ‘pounts,” which' went ¢ | s st v yoms | ver ents: . M. Al —Ma or ge use- e Admiral Evans scheduled south o) ¥ FSAbE avi . Sa 3 2 ¢ Sac [ o vy el ! WClosing time for display ad- |i work. Apply mornings. Mrs.|e bound Sept. 11 of “Mrs) C. M. Archbold, David Mor-|the San Juan Fishing and Packin ce 1013 annua! wages have H'-! ] rtisements: 11 A. M | Charles Goldstein | h o BAmiNGE lgan, W. Davis, Thomas Lane, Lilly) Company for § and 4 e hy T Bednne G Gepmeleaimiiee e SO i ' $o 000 pumings, S SHIRE W STV IRIAE Wik et L PR W Cotn- Bttt g i WANTED—Woman wanted to care oy {Rusk, Ed Mercer and Paul Ru- Pany shipped 50 cases of fresh hali-| | rtion. ight a i b b | NOTICE F p) T A4 gme cents for continuous for child. Telephone 585 or|® Dight “t SIDITEACEIA R % 1dolph for Petersburg; E. E. Kalkins, but on the steamship Admiral Rog- NOTK ;0(1)‘1 l;'\‘{rl;}:;ATXON | E‘ wibsequent insertion, Thane 5. e m“?r}ifmljwcs vits Mohuss . Willard, Paul Gochanelan, Hom- | €rs last night to the San Juan Fish ATED | | { Lt s 2R r F g 7. Warde " and Packing Company at SF 2 75 | i 6Collfm five average words to |/ {YANTED_The Nu Bone Company & day at 10 am. for Peters- .;I‘;r:‘u;)‘clmh;l.\fll‘v“w\\m.hn, )1\\/41,\. g, ir and acking ‘ompany a L i.y- !’:I/;Lfi;\'() 0;4}!“ o | FOR PRINCE RUPERT’ VANCO]]VER’ e linc. desires women to have dir e burg, Kake and way ports, @/ o ' 4 i Ars. n_the United States Land Office X { wMinimum charge, 50 cents. selling experience. A permanent returning to Juneau via Port .;Cumnnpham for oll; M. for the Juneau Land District al VICTORIA AND SEATTLE E) p " it & nishisin et A1 ! {and Mrs. J. P. Begg, y Booth, | Anchorage, Alaska. A | b and profitable connection assured.|e Alexander. | » ] it iy | | ifing frec. Mys, Oscar Cirlile s e o ¢ 6VeYe d%s 0 e o of NOtE Booh, Arnold Booth, Fren. n the Matter of the hpplication || FNSNSPES Leave Juneau Southbound | 2 I son, Resident Manager, Wrangell, | |5 Vuney, W H. ong M. SSEn | | of CHICHAGORT POWER COM: | gyXeIstel " % ’ o ’ o | Marzari et 'R o \ PANY, a corporation organized || S ® POR SA E Alas B WA |Margzaret Vaney, Mrs. H. Long, Hi by e g | . . ERE I el 3 x : HALIBUT ry Long, Carrie Long, Mrs. Minni: | | s "l:}“AL‘]’gw‘:li i f‘x‘: Princess Louise—Sept. 13, 23; FOR SALE pedstead c WANTED—To purchase piano. Will | g————————— o | Booth, Elinor Booth and Lawrence | o T Sifated 1o ih spring and mattress, nearly| pay cash for bargain. Telephone PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sept. 6./ Booth for Ketchikan; Mrs. H. Post | U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1576, October 4, 14 | :S‘u Also Baby Buggy. Telephone | 1204 —Twenty-three thousand poundsof;C. V. Brown, Grover Winn, L. Gla- | ted on Chichagoff Island in ane 8-3 rir o e — |halibut were sold here yesterday.|cier, Mrs. A. K. Asquith, E. Antous- | {f Mining District, Sitka Princess Alice—Oect. 25; N 4 WANTED—W ants ; ) | 4o rincess Alice ct. 20 ov. 4. ~8 Siis_Tady< Blydle, Cheap| day or A American halibut sold for 4 andva, Mr. and Mrs. H. Antocie Bal- ording Precinet, First Judicial A i g < ¢ 8 cents and Canadian halibut for;ach, A. Erickson, M. G. Morrison Division, Alaska. i . . f® cash. Telephone 334. {65 and 12.8 cents Max Peterson, J. E. Caldwell, An-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tickets sold to or from all Fastern Points of United FOR SALE — Gasboat Elmo IL. ¥OR NENT | £ |thony Diez, John R. Brown, | (8L SRS ilalsgars l’m’(frdcorg- States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Clicap. Phone 371 x ___| SEATTLE, Sept. 6.—Five vesscls|and Mrs. George H. Miller, and | Sl “‘l_‘“’_"(”r‘“l‘\‘;f‘ e REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER i 3. ]FOR RENT_Five room furnished brought in 13,800 pounds of hali-|William O'Brien for Seattle. r, o Iawe ol ARakh L IIOR DO EXCURSIONS FOR SALE—Cadillac Touring cz house, modern. Good location.|put Friday i it JaS i gt § | office address is 424 Goldstein| |but Friday and sold the fish for R i i f ¢ Gheap for cash. See Juneau| Telephone 1501. 1127 hnd 14 centa 1o 2 ] \ | Building, Juneau, Alaska, has Imn.j Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges tors, Inc. sWsebie TEER i TIDES TOMORROW ts application in the U. S. Lan A Hotors, e _ | FOR RENT—Two furnished house- | s s n ot ge Sse 5 = 4 Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for Tl%I;EtS‘ ORI;tSale—Lilr\‘ln?Y 2gc:gb§:l)§lem;’;§030 FOR SALE—Flat top desk, walnut | keeping roms. Telephone 3204 |Washi P Sei High tide 0:26 am. 159 fect. J patent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode 1nal urn t— ’ R ngton Purse Seiners | Hi . ! : . k d Lake Louise—Ul lled {inish. Swivel chair and one of- - | Low tide, 6:45 am. -0.4 feet. M Mining Claim, included within T Visit Banff and Lake Louis: nexcel fice chair. P. O. Box 664, FOR RENT—Punoe, Radlo Com-| Approve Salmon Treaty| wmign tiac, 1:06 pm., 157 fect OST folks, when they 3|y wmineral Survey No. 1575, sit- Mountain Resorts 1 binations, Phonographs, expert )}in{l‘ of Yukon mink | piano tuning, phonograph repair-| gpaTTLE, Sept. 6.—Washington ' st “(Ici*i;.f’wl)::|$:;)'l ey e * FOR SALE— y 4108 printing done want it at once. } 330_00 a pair. P. O. Box 952,| ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. state purse seiners have approved| High tide, 0:58 am., 163 feet. | 8 Recording Precinct, First Judicial W L COATES’ Agent 2] . L AVEES Sl togive Division at Chichagoff Post Office . dus prompt eervice on your work. goff Island,, Alaska, and Valentine Building it Furthermore, it will not look At | WM < A S OO like a hurry up job, since our s 5 f“’b work wnence U. S. L. M. No. 7 on enables us to give it the | the shore of Klag Bay bears same careful attention that | south 48 deg. 14 min. E. 1087.67 feet, in latitude 57 deg. 39 min. | uneau, Alaska of the adoption of the Internation-| Low tide, 7:13 am., -05 feet High tide, 1:30 pm., 162 feet. Low tide, 7:27 p.m, 1.0 feet. on Chich more par lows: FOR SALE — Fumniiure for sale MISCELLANEOUS |al sockeye salmon treaty between ¢heap. Telephone 2321, W P R ___|the United States and Canada with _ ; FOR CHARTER_ Gasboat PIERCE reservations that the high s FOR SALE—Two acre tract patent-1= quaiaple for small hunting par- between the 48th and 49th parallels | S AURUM NO. 14 LODE | | “Beginning at corner No. 1, 1 AR SR ATTENTION MASONS od ground, Glacier Highway, Vah-{ tie Regsonable. Inguire I Gold-{of latitude not be ‘included in the| There will be a regular com-| derbilt Point, two room house,| gpain |treaty. Another reservation is that munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge Delco light system, garage for 'thc Committee, as provided in the NO- 147, held in the Masonic Tem- two cars. House partly furnished| Itreaty mot have power to describe Ple Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. ! PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 decide to have s e of ated in the Chichagoff Mini Taspgbed e § e e L i FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS g § . and water in house. Inquire Val- AT THE HOTELS b 1 ear used|September 8. Work in the F. C s given less hurried work. ; S tade 136 | 2 4 entine’s Jewelry Store. oniot siffey": fishing gear used| 1\ o, All members and visiting | e e e and longitude 196 |} “am. for Petersburg and Way Points, Kake and All fnctn 8 .~ < |Brethern urged to be present. By Wi¥¥¥ That’s Us \ north 45 deg. 08 min. W. | Way Points to Port Alexander jorder of the W. M. | | 143840 feet to corner No. 2; i J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents . fength overall 38 feet, beam 9, Mr. and Mr fect 6 inches. Has 12-15 Sterling Point Louisa; M Phone 79 Valentine Building Fred Henning, | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | J. W. LEIVERS, J thence south 46 deg. 48 min. W. 573.50 feet to corner No. 3; . and Mrs. D. H. Case No. 3609-A By, o Suietary MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” | thence south 45 deg. 08 min. E. 143840 feet to corner No. 4; thence north 46 deg. 48 min. gngine. Boat and engine in good | McDonald, Portland Island; Robert|in the District Court for the Tér-!_ eondition. Boat handy for seine|Lee, Seattle; Oscar Schunerman, ritory of Alaska, Division Number - | fibing and has turn table and|itkd; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Olsen,| One, at Juncau. ! P . winch. Five gross tons. Address| Wrangell; J. B. Hottell, Danver,|ROBERT WALLACE, Plaintiff, vs ) 0 K 2 | E. 57350 feet to corner No. 1, ¢ JATI Vodunen You SRR, ORI e R, Delondat PXris S SO0 | ook aren of 1807 acres (Davis Transportation Co.) 'OR SALE—Ovemead Door Cor-) Alaskan Ry hor Derendag In conflict with Young No. 2 || LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. 7 ) S: Lode, survey No. 864, to the FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O ton, Cape Decision; Lewis Ander-|of America and pursuant to an kan, Alaska, Agent. v fon, Kewm 8 son, Wrangell; Esther Peterson and {order made in the above entitlel 864, to the extent of 2209 acres, and with Aurum No. 13 i | | ; R | poration Garage Doors of Alas- o Nathi g =g .\ Tini B 2 RO s Speace. E. L. S| Fred Nothiger, Hyder; Peter Lay- In the name of the United States FAIR WEE’( SPECIALS] extéont Gf 3870, adses. and: With 1‘ - : a k. < . Young No. 3 Lode, survey No. ‘ s | | Sy SO0 p Susan Abraham, Yakutat; Mr. andiCourt and Cause, the 5th day of ST AND FOUND Mrs. Ardenia, N. Anderson and |June, 1930, directing service of sum- Lode, Survey No. 1575, to the i I“OSI ”A_ - _|Carl Peterson, Hood Bay. |mions for publication by publishit:; extent of 1043 acics. All con- FOUND—Pair of silver rim glasses Zynda la summons’ in the Alaska Dai'y COA TS | flicting lelms Ozl"_"ed by “155“1} | perrrr e r . case. Owner call at Empire,| Ysoult Farwell and Wells Far-|Fmpire, newspaper printed and pub- ! Sant. T e prove property and pay for this)well, Skagway; Mrs. Birkland Mahn lished at Juncau, “Alaska, one 'L’v',i‘»‘f.d”“'st;‘l’él“ifi,‘;’;tm Mons- | THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 'S ad. and_ Osmund Birkland Mahn, Sit- week for four weeks commencing m vnt“'\lq 7, to which t!?is ;uorx‘:‘}t ¥ i he Greatest Tribute” |ka; Miss Ed Jackson, Skagway. |August 16, 1930, and ending Sep- The newest and best in is tied, consists of & cross on ex-| “The hastServige dn the Greates il LODE CLAIM NOTICES 1. " Yiember 13 1930, “ mber 13, You are hereby out-crop of bedrock 10x8x6 | Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 commanded to be and appear i American or Canadian at The — <1 . The Florence Shop | lihe above entitled court holden at seasonable materials. 5 k { he shore of Klag Bay, Chi- Exhpire. | | Aa o5 v P ey s IR SRS ¥ - "o | | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- Junean m sald division of said St 4 : . g ;hd\; g N‘]v) ax;d :\mliat‘i:{‘\llée:ms’ludei [T The Coffee Shoppe | 1! anent Wave district, and answer the complain: Shown in a variety of 50 40° N. and longityde 136 deg.| reeeeeeeseereeererearreeres | 1e Loliee dShopp i BEAUTY SPECIALISTS flled against you in the above en- (o 45" ;{; Magnetic ‘vnrialmn .!711 4 | MRS. K. HOOKER ||, Phone &2i for Appontment | |iitled action within thirty day: styles and colors. i NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. fHiome cooked meals as you like ° —&|fiom the date of the last publica- nes of the cwners of con- | g'f'm'! Cnte‘ymg ERO_l“m;EflT;‘: | - t'on provided for in the order abov: aims are :‘mc Srohn 1 Sailing from Seattle Every Monday Night | private parties. Rice ¥ ireferred to. If you fail so to ap . ol s 4 ¢ | Bldg, Corner Third and Frank- | G A RB AGE | rear and answer, for want thereot | Sizes 14 to 48 e {:}I{;';‘-“‘;h:"fxfi ::e*f:;{‘f;:::é’;‘ KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU Lim Streets. ;j 3 A ithe plaintiff will apply to the in the survey and claimed by the| M. S. “NORTHLAND"” M. S. “NORCO” A | HA ULE court for .and the court will grant ¢ |epplicant is 18921 acres, i Leaves Leaves Juneau Leaves Leaves Juneau —_— z the relief demanded in the com PRICES | | Seattle Southbound Seattle Southbound o 1 I AND Lo OLEANING plaint, to-wit, a dissolution of the ‘ any of the above described|] *Aus. 11 Aug. 17 *Aug. 18 Aug. 25 |: Burferd’s Corner ‘ DNy e FE R Spven. plainl $13.95 to $49.50 lodes or premises are re-|{ .AUE 2 S P s e g v REAM § {and defendant. 12 gl & Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 | | CARNATION ICE [o) IN WITNES i | uired to file notice of their ad-| Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 ‘ TAXI SERVICE ,,, 4 S WHEREOF 1 v |verse claims with the Reglster of < ygrd *Oct. 13 ) H @ |tereunto set my hand and afis 4 | ; Sta Oct. ok, Oct. 20 H PHONE 314 : (g e P (i i e )Ihc United States Land Office at Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 I J : e { Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| »_Proceeds to Haines re- *—Calls at Hyder North- =t | HARRIS Hardware 1;"};:"‘&' the 15th day of August, fod ul"pu! cation, 'nr.mgm months | turning via Junean. bound. X T, i Company | P ‘lhr'uv:l.m', or they v«lll» be barred For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. : G |by virtue of the provisions of the|} pBurford & Co. Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 } FOR SALE — Gasboat Willlam J. Gi R gl | statutes. S s ey Our $1.00 Dinner | Now located muxt ||csead Clerk. + {1 and 50 Merchants' Lunch | By VENETIA PUGH, . I ¥ nawweren { CONNORS 'm s ! Deputy Clerk. “Juneaw’s Own Store” l R Gt = st publication, Aug: 16, 1930. First publication, July 12, 1930, 2 g ARCADE CAFE | GARAGE Last publication, Sept. 6, 1930. ,‘L:z ;?:mlxcc;x:; sepr, 26, 130 |Old Papers for sale at Emp_lr € Ofi_lC_C P .

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