The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 9, 1930, Page 7

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NSRAY Rl KA ON,WOTTA ‘SLICE 'WINS TODAY'S CLASSIC (ovenx c#13) % QIGHT CROSS (¢8) OLD MAG (KC) ~ ALADDA S nmmq' atse ReN B G - ~ i - A g WANTED THE EMPIRE WANTED—Agent for all or part of $ Is the Medium . Alaska to represent us selling it READY HEAT PADS. 100% pro- _:firough which the general n.!,l Nf) fire, no r.nuu:lu-a. no vl(:_c public can always have its L.nuu nt; hot wulc: but h.n-:n. in snts supplied. 60 seconds. Thousands will be| {Closing time for classified sold. See Gray, Special Repre-| sdvertisements: 2 P. M. sentative at the Gastineau Hotel | , Closing time for display ad- on September 15th. vertisements: 11 A. M. ) Ten cents per line first in- eértion. \iFive cents for continuous sibsequent insertion. \iGount five average words to the linc. { | WANTED—Young woman to work | in restaurant in Tenakee. P;\y{ $60.00 per month with cabin| furnished, $75.00 without cabin. | Fare paid if party stays 3 or 4] months. Telephone 17 for further particulars. Phone | WANTED — Housekeeper. 3441, WANTED — F) and steel shi Housel at Alas er. See Dave| | Furnised 3 room n Hotel. héfse with bath. Close in. Tele- | plone 4743, WANTED—Will pay cash for piano. Must be bargain. phone Thane 9-3 rings. i R FOR ' SALE_Midget Lunch. Cash| of\terms. Or will rent or lease, furnished by the month. Apply ag:wdgm Lunch Tele- | WANTED—Woman wanted to care for ehild. Telephone 585 ‘o lly new Bruns- Tholige. WANTED—To purchase plano, Will | wick Portable with records. Tele- pibhe 3604. pay cash for bargain. Telephone 1204. FOR) | SALE—Ford Touring. Good \ L%,mou, $45.00. Telephone 255 oR FOR RENT—Pixnos, nradio Com- binations, Phonographs, expert piano tuning, phonograph repair- ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR!'SALE—Baby bugey, nursery chair and high chair. Reasonable. Pl!ane 4603. 1 FOR |SALE—Lady's bicycle. Cheap fogicash. * Telcphone 334. FOR RENT—Steam heated 3 room furnished apartment with bath. Nickinovich Apartments. Tele- phone 5601. ¥ i A e {SALE — Gasboat Elmo IL dap. Phone 371. FORSALE—Cadillac_Touring car. CHeap for cash. See Juneau Mptors, Inc. R FOR SALE—40 pair of Yukon mink $8000 a pair. P. O. Box 952, Juheau, Alaska. — — ~OR SALE—Two acre tract patent- ed!ground, Glacier Highway, Van- degbilt Point, two room house, Ddlco light system, garage for twp! cars. House partly furnished antk water in house. Inquire Val-| entine’s Jewelry Store. e FO! C! FOR' CHARTER — MOTORBOAT PIERCE for charter to small hunting parties. Inquire I. Gold- steirr. 73PASSENGERS FROMALEUTIAN GET OFF HERE 'Vessel Has Large List on Trip from Seward to Seattle FOE;SALE — Gasboat Willlam J.| Lepgth overall 33 feet, beam 9/ Ie% 6 inches. Has 12-15 Sterling engine. Boat and engine in good} cordition. Boat handy for seine| flsflng and has turn table and wimeh. Five gross tons. Address Fréd J. James, Hoonah, Alaska. & A TOR, SALE—Overnead Door Cor- poration Garage Doors of Alas- kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. LOST AND FOUND LBS ;fiunch of keys(l‘)t:t;r:e;x'f“u Bullding and town. Return to G. M:islmpkins Co. Reward, The Coffee Shoppe | ii MRS. K. HOOKER | Home eooked meals as you like | | ungn Catering to luncheon and | private parties. Rice & Ahlers BI&R., Corner Third and Frank- | 1 Streets. | T L T T Bound from Seward to Seattle, the steamship Aleutian called at Juneau this afternoon. On arrival; here, she had a list of 116 cabinj passengers, besides a considerable | number in the steerage, cannery workers returning to the States after a season in Alaska. The vessel moored at the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company’s| wharf to handle some of the; company's freight before proceed- ing to the City Dock. Twenty-three of her passengers from the West- ward were for this port. They were: Miss Marge Amnck, George An- derson, Mrs. L. W. Breuer, L. W. Breuer, John S. Burlew, E. K. Bur- lew, Susie Brown, Katherine Brown, C. T. Howard, Mrs. C. T. Howard, . | | L1 { Burford’s Corner PARNATION ICE CREAM § TAXI SERVICE PHONE 314 ust Johnsén, Dick Johnson, E. W. Loveridge, M. L. Merritt, Mrs. Belle | .’ Mary Sabadio, Miss Mary Salt, R.| J. Sommers, and George Viscombe. | The Aleutian was scheduled to| resume her voyage south at 5:30 this afternoon. — v Georgia’s frist tobacco warehouse was built in 1786. : O. C. Helley, A. F. Holloway, Aug-|= Peterson, Dan Rose, John Sabadio, |Z © Queen M trip to Seattle. to © 0000000000000 00 rrecorrrroos T HE NAILED TRREE || IHEE. OF €M (N A ROW WK/ WHAD I TELL VA 2 X HADDA NEAW AN CROSS” FOR PLACE. &M 2 'AN'| reice ~UED . SAY "OL'MAG' D YA HOID ME n THE 0000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska in port; due to sail at 3 p.m. Princess Louise is due to ar- rive Thursday evening. Northland due Friday evening. Derothy Alexander due Satur- day. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Roge;s scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 11 at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 13 at 9 am. Norco scheduled ‘o sail from Seattle Sept. 15 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Aleutian in port and scheduled to sail southbound at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. Admiral Evans scheduled south bound Sept. 11. scheduled sometime Friday. Admiral Watson scheduled southbound about Sept. 18. 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 Alexander. eceeeecsceee southbound st ciass backsmin FISHING IS ENJOYED BY J. B. RUTHERFORD Enjoying the fishing and the de- |lightful weather, J. B. Rutherford, |of Falls City, Wash., is visiting his |son, Roy Rutherford, president and manager of the Juneau ills. The elder Mr. stay theree weeks of a month. Marine News Lumber Rutherfor: came here with the younger when the latter returned recently from a The visitor plans d By BILLE DE BECK N/ SYSTEM, DIDAT L2 | WEAREL 1S | Tue CHANCES ARE HE T Plow TRGHT [ WASTIR WIS \wenT bown T TRE | NOUTH 1h TRIS \MNEWSPAPER OFFICE (AST ANIGHT] GO B1G WITH ME ® HE waS ON A CHAIN ~— MON AT THE " EINISH. Téo HEV-HEY- WHAT Nou BoIDS WOULD OWE ME AIOW 1€ ID HALE %) USED .THE nTe THE - ON HER VOYAGE - T0 WESTWARD ESTEBETH HAS Nine Passengers Disembark 16 PASSEN[;ERSl and Freight Shipment e | Is Unloaded [Mailboat Arrives in Juneau| ,.o" of freignt, the from Sitka and 1A Capt. C. V. Westerlund, “ |arrived in Juneau at 9 o' Way Ports {morning enroute from With 16 p: | Seward. Nine her Estebeth rrive ngers, the mail boat | gicombarked here. They in Juneau lastjam 1L, Paul, M. S. Whittier, ® |evening from Sitka and way ports.'pgpe Mrs. H. B. Carbray, H ® | Those .abgard were Mr. anil MES)car E. Leeper, Thomas Clark, ® |Harry Mayeda :mdy baby, 1rgm“1 B. Kiecbrek and J. Carle. ® | Hoonah; B. Cuckcvich, Bert Hill-! Afier having unloaded freight at ® | man, Edna Jack, Mrs, Ole Taug and the City Dock, the Alaska shifted ® | child, A. Osborne, William S. Ham- |5 the wharf of the Alaska Juneau ® |ilton, Mrs. A. White and Mrs. E. Mining Company to unload ma- ® [Mitchell, from Tenakee; Chris Tol-!chinery. She departed at 3:30 ° Y ar . | e ¢ & b bl lefson, Imm Baranof; Mr. and MIs. o¢lock this afternoon | F. R. Derry and J. W. Crouse, from persons who took passage from ® | Soapstone Radio Station. here for the Westward were C. A Hawthorn, for Valdeze H. E. Dat- of @ loff and Gust Carlstrom, for Cor- .‘i(ln\u, Mrs. W. E. Hendrickson, Mrs. {Edith Sheelor, Harry Stonehouse {Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, M R. T, |Kaufman, J. T. Petrich, Mrs. J. T, | Petrich, E. H. Rasmuson, C. H. Hel- ; , Mrs. C. H. Helg n, Oscar Shineman, H. G. Nordling, Mrs, H ® |G Nordling, E. A. Herrmann, J. P. | |Morgan, and Frank Scully for Sew- ® |ard ———d [ With 93 passengers and a lary ° . rgo of TOMORROW 2 a.m., 8:08 am, 2:20 p.m., 8:30 p.m., 16.1 0.2 16.7 02 feet. feet. feet. feet. High tide Low tide, High tide, HALIBUT PRICES DOR. ALEXANDER IS " NOW ENROUTE NORTH — SEA' Sept Steam PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Sept. 9. Dorothy Alexander sailed for South- —One hundred and forty-four thou- east Alaska ports at 4 o'clock yes- |sand pounds of halibut were sold|terday afternoon with 97 first ¢ |here yesterday. American halibui passengers and two ste sold for 5 and 12.2 cents and Cana- following passengers are booked for dian halibut for 5 and 109 cents. |Juneau. Mrs. M. Muller and daugh- — el ter, AT PIGGLY WIGGLY : ELBERTA CANNING PEACH-} ELF $135 per crate. ITALIANES, NES, 15-pound box, S1.10. adv PRU SEATTLE, . Sept. 9.—Six ves with 23,000 pounds of halibut rived yesterday and sold for 14 and 23 cents. a; 9 —_————— AT PIGGLY WIGGLY TA CANNING PEACH- per crate. ITALIAN 15-pound box, $L10. adv I PRU The V-5, one of SOME PRICES HARD TO MEET , SMALL COR ADAMS PEANUT BUTTER-- 1 pound ¢ SUGAR----- 25 pound SWIFT’S BACON.-- PO . L. g . - B G - oG REMEMBER to get your DISHES when you GARNICK’S UNCLE SAM’S NEWEST SU the largest ships of her type and first of t shown during speed trials off Provincetown, Mass. The V-5 has can stay at sea ¢) days without refueling. BMARINE IN s i | i SPEED TESTS Adssociated Press Photo he navy’s new “submarine cruisers,” a cruising radius of 15,000 miles and T L L L ] U, { BEEF-- £ pay your bill hone 174 R T T T T O TR OO T T T TR steamship | .l TELLHMT /el E's A SMART SIMe ComMe aRoLN | TOMORROW AN PICK A LINNER \THE ORCERS WE'S — T CONER ANY TRING HE WAVES | WAULDNT THAT THE HOSS HE PICKS JAY WALKS MAREHIN FoR HE'S GEEN MA Jow AN ALL Two WEEKS N w0 i wuL our |7 €VE cUP BRUNG (N NORCO BRINGS Motorship Takes on Pas- sengers and Starts South at 1 A. M. With a capacity cargo the motor hip Norco of the N and Tra n Company arrived in Ju- neau from Seattle at cning. She departed on her turn vQy to the Puget Sound metropolis at 1 o'clock this morn- re- iing Passengers booked here for south- ern ports were Dr. F. A. Kerr, J. A itchell, R. B. McConnell, S, S cr and J. Choquette for Wran- and Mrs, J. Ba K Baker and My s for Seattle - GORDON'S For your accommodation, thi tore will be open the evening of September 10th until 9 p. m. adv e AT PIGGLY WIGGLY ELBERTA CANNING PEACH- ES, § per crate. ITALIAN PRU 15-peund box, $L10. adv | - - | Try the ¥ive oClock Dinner | Speeials at Mabry’s. —adv | , M. iam Mor NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT SERIAL NO. 07548 | n the United States Land Office | for the Juneau Land District al‘ Anchorage, Alaska. { m the Matter of the hpplication 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 Preeinct, First Judicial Division, Alaska. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| That the Chichagoff Power Com-| yany, a corporation organized und-| or the laws of Alaska, whose post| ffice address is 424 Goldstein| Building, Juneau, Alaska, has file1 ts application in the U. 8. Land Jffice at Anchorage, Alaska, for satent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode Mining Clain, included within T 3 Mineral Survey No. 1576, sit- i1ated in the Chichagoff Mining District, Territory of Alaska, Sitki Recording Precinet, First Judicial Oivision at Chichagoff Post Office n Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly described as fol- ows: " AURUM NO. 14 LODE “Beginning at carner No. 1, wnence ¥ S.'L. M. No. 7 on the shore of Klag Bay bears south 48 deg. 14 min. E. 1087.67 feet, in latitude 57 deg. 36 min. 40 sec. N, and longitude 136 deg. 06 min, 45 sec. W.; thencc north 45 deg. 08 min.. W. 143840 feet to corner No. 2; thence south 46 deg. 48 min. W. 57350 feet to corner No. 3; thence south 45 deg. 08 min. E. 143840 feet to corner No. 4; thence north 46 deg. 48 min. E. 573,50 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 2.370 acres, and with Young No. 3 Lode, survey No. 864, to the extent of 2299 acres, and with 4urum No. 13 Lode, Survey No. 1575, to the extent of 1943 actes. All con- flicting claims owned by appli- cant and confliets excluded from this application.” | United 6tates Location Moni-| ment No. 7, to which this survey | is tied, consists of a cross on ex- posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x6 | {t. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi-| chagoff Island and chiseled U. S L . No. 7 fn latitude 57 de<. 39 40” N. and longitide 136 dez. €5’ 45" W. Magnetic variation 30 oeg. 30’ E. The names of the cwners of con- flicting claims are not kmown to| the applicant except as hereinabove set forth. The tofal area embraced | in the survey and claimed by th: applicant is 18.927 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above described veins, lodes or premises are re-| quired to file notice of their ad-| verse claims with the Register of | the United States Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- jod of publication, or eight months thereafter, or they will be barred | by virtue of the provisions of the| statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. Pirst publication, July 12, 1930. Last publication, Sepf., 24, 1930° CAPACITY CARGO 7 o'clock last| | ! || e SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Aug. 25 Aug Aug. Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Steamer “Aleutian Alameda Aug. 9 am. 9 am. 9 pm 9 am, 9 pm 9 am, 9 am. 30 .. 8 13 *—Southeast and Southwestern route t—Southeastern Route. INFORMATION AND TICKETS: PHONE 2 W. E. NOWELL, Agent Passenger accom- modations on all Admiral Line ves- sels 1 e been} completely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attr: tive and comfort- Southbound Leave Juneau Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Evans Watson Der. Alex.. Queen Evans .. Rogers Aug. 28 Dor. Alex..Aug, 29 Watson ..Sept. 3 Queen Sept. 4 Dor. Alex..Sept. 8 Sept. 13 INFORMATION AND TICKETS: IBIUCE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Aug. 24 Aug. 29 Sept. 11 Sept. 5 Sept. 3 Sept. 18 Sept. 12 Aug. 19 Aug. 21 Aug. 27 Aug. 24 Aug, 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Sept. 13 'OR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Louise—Sept. 13, 2.;.3; QOctober 4, 14 Princess Alice—Oct. 255 Nov. 4. 5. COAST MOHIPS : Tickets sold to or from all Bastern 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 i i 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 Phone 79 Valentine Building _— 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 L s St THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 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 *Aug. 11 Aug. 17 *Aug. 18 Aug. 25 *Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 *Sept. 8 Sept. 14 *Sept. 15 Sept. 22 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 ‘. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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