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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 1109 [ | Bt TR == THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general ublic can always have its ants supplied. # Closing time for classified $dvertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- tisements: 11 A. M. % Ten cents per line first in- ertion. ¥ Pive cents for continuous @ubsequent insertion. # Count five average words to %ne linc. » Minimum charge, 50 cents. " 3 FOR SALE tion set BOOK PF KNOWLEDGE, latest edition %20 vol) Real Bargain. Endorsed !l School Boards. Mr. Dean, astineau Hotel. l‘—‘& ALE — Exhibition Set New national Encyclopedia (Dodd- Company) at special price. Now on display at Gastineau \Hotel. See Mr. Ellis. 8 (L SR FDR SALE — thouse with bath. Close in. iphone 4743. FBR SALE—Midget Lunc] jor terms. Or will rent or ifurnished by the month. room Tele- “Cash lease Apply R SALE bwick Portable with records. Tels iphone 3604. F’DR”éAl}J—Fmd Touring. Good ‘condition. $45.00. Telephone 2553. FOR S‘AIE':Baibrythgg'y, nursery ichair and high chair. Reasonable. | {Phone 4603. FDR SALE — Gasboat Elmo IL iCheap. Phone 371. R SALE—40 pair- of Yukon mink 1$80.00 a pair. P. O. Box 952, {Juneau, Alaska. -'BR.EALE—Twu acre tract patent- _ led ground, Glacier Highway, Van- “ iderbilt Point, two room house, }Delco light system, garage for itwo cars. House partly furnished and water in house. Inquire Val- entine’s Jewelry Store. —————————— Fbfl, SALE — Gasboat Willlam J. ;Length overall 38 feet, beam 9 ,XceL'G inches. Has 12-15 Sterling fengine. Boat and engine in good \condition. Boat handy for ' seine \fishing and has turn table and iwinch. Five gross tons. Addrass zFred J. James, Hoonah, Alaska. ,ER SALE—Overneaa Door Cor- ;ponnon Garage Doors of Alas- lkan sitka Spruce. E. L. Sahp- _I.wn, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. | MISCELLANEOUS FOR THARTER — MOTORBOAT JPIERCE for charter to small thunting parties. Inquire I Gold- ;stem. e li; The Florence Shop ‘i “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- WANTED , WANTED — Second hand cornet. Telephone 582. |WANTED—2%: or 3 hp. Outboard Motor. Inquire No. 12, Seaview Cabins. | |WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished | apartment wanted by couple. | Telephone 3441. 'i‘ED—Woman wants work by | | WANTED—Agent for all or part of | | Alaska to represent us selling| READY HEAT PADS. 100% pro- fit. No fire, no matehes, no elec- tricity, no hot water but heat in 60 sold. sentative at the | on September 15th Sce Gray, Special Repre-| tineau Hotel | | Phone | | WANTED — Housekeeper. | 3441 ! mith | WANTED — First class black: and steel sharpener. See Dave Housel at Alaskan Hotel. | WANTED—To purchase plano. Will| pay cash for bargain. Telephone; 1204, #OR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished heat-| ed room for man. Inquire 115 West 6th St. Telephone 330. | — Partly furnished | rooms and bath. Inquire FOR REN house, eight Steam heating plant. Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—Punos, radio Com- binations, Phonographs, expert piano tuning, phonograph repair- ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. ' |FOR RENT—Steam heated 3 room | furnished apartment with bath. Nickinovich Apartments. Tele- phone 5601. FOUND LOST AND LOST—Pair of Glasses in case. If found please phone 1346. CARD OF THANKS To all of my friends for the kind assistance tendered me during the illness and loss of my below wife, I thank you. adv. HARRY CHAMBERS. seconds, Thousands will l)ui‘ mE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1930. CMON-TELL TH B STUFF e SAVL/ 1T Tl We GET INTE THE BUS - Tre GUYS 1~ BACKA Steamer Movements ¢ NORTHBOUND Princess Louise is due to ar- rive 8 o'clock tonight. Northland due Friday evening. Dorothy Alexander due Satur- day. Admiral Rogers due to arrive Monday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 13 at 9 am. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 15 at 9 p.m. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 18, at 10 a.m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 20 at 9 am: SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled south bound scmetime tomorrow. Alaska scheduled southbound Sept. 16. 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 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, returning to Juneau via Port Alexander. eeeeeosocee s .- | i | "TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 3:05 a.m. 149 feet. Low tide, 9:06 am. 18 feet. High tide, 3:12 p.m, 164 feet Low tide, 9:41 p.m, 03 feet. e, —— — . HALIBUT PRICES | .| SEATTLE, Scpt. 11—Two ves- sels brought 12,000 pounds of hali- but into port yesterday and the fish |sold for 15 to 18% cents. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sept. 11.—One hundred and firty-nine thousand pounds of halibut were gold here yesterday. American hali- but sold for 4 and 11 cents and Ca- nadian for 5 and 10.8 cents. PRINCESS LOUISE HAS 13 FOR HERE| Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- cess Louise, from the south, has| the following passengers aboard for| this port: | Helen Gray, R. E. Robertson, James Cowie, Flora Kirkham, Vera Kirkham, Glenward Kirkham, El- mer Peterson, George W. Oja, Mar- cel Stragier, Peter Stewart, William Spencer, Walluf Rasmussen and Olaf Swanson. e KITTIWAKE COMING HERE The Bfreau of Fisheries patrol boat Kittiwake, Capt. Crawford with headquarters in Prince ‘William Sound, left Cordova: today enroute to Juneau to join the Southeast Alaska patrol for the remainder of the season. It is expected to ar- rive here about Saturday morning. 1 Burford’s Corner | CARNATION ICE CREAM TAXI SERVICE PHONE 314 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau ror vouglas and Thane 1 | | I I | . 6:15 pm. $7:30 p.m. 940 p.m. #11:15p.m. 12 midnighy $1:00a.m. 6:15am. 7:10 a.m. 9:15am.t 12:30 pm.t 2:00 pm. 3:15pm.t *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. s 9:30am.t 12:45p.m.t 2:15 p.m. 3:30 pm.t 5:00 p.m. il pm. 12:15am. 1:16am. FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Thzd and Franklin. 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 PFront, opp. City Whart. 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. @ |Okholin, Elmer Nustroff, Bert John-| / WELL GEORQE - E THE TORN - TELL NOURE HOT- TTHE NEXT ANINE Marine NewJ QUEEN CALLS AT JUNEAU ON | | HERWAY SOUTH Passengers Disembark Here: { and Also Take Their Departure 1 AL | Bound from Skagway to Seattle, the steamship Queen called at Ju- neau this morning She arrived at 9:30 o'clock and departed =2t 10:45. Cabin passengers who dis- cmbarked here were Frank Parrish, Gil L. Rich, Alexander Mayer, Mrs. H. T. Tripp, Mrs. J. P. McNeill, Miss Marion McNeill, Miss Annie Nelson, Frank Suffecool, T. A. Horton, John Allen and Miss Florence Peck. Passengers booked from here for southern ports, were W. L. Paul, Edward King, Harry Berkley, A. W. Willard, Erik Dahl, C. Rosnos, and Mrs. L. B. Jensen, for Petersburg; | Robert Lee, H. D. Campbell, E.l Monroe, Mrs. Louise Johnson, Mrs.! M. Loftus, W. Loftus, Miss Viola| Loftus and W. P. Johnson, for Wrangell; C. M. Conrad and J. L. Cavanaugh for Ketchikan; Alvin/| son, Wesley Haines, Claud Buckley | and Harry McFadden, for S(‘uLtIc.l TWO UP oN You AT TiL SPOT You- Two STROKES On PLAY FOR A NICKEL A HOLE Jus E‘:Aw A UTTLE EXCITEMENT By BILLE DE BECK YA WHAY TLL Do- AN WE'LL o Kiny Foutiees § flfriand Replies { Show League | How it Stands (Continued from Iage One) that all states of Europe be in- cluded in the proposed federation i |seen here as evidence that the ideal of universality is in a healthy con- dition. The nations of Europe, faced by the Briand scheme had a chance to find fault with the league's ‘work. or to approve it. The whole- {hearted response of governments is hailed at Geneva, in the words of a French writer, as “a plebiscite in {favor of the leagu ————— i CLARK GETS EJECTED | BROOEKLYN, Sept. 11.—William Watson Clark, Dodger southpaw was ejected from the game for the first time in his career in a game |against the Giants, Frayed nerves following his club’s fall was ascribed as the reason. PSR FIRST MASTER JFARM COUPLE RALEIGH, N. C.—Selection of |Mrs. B. N. Sykes of Harrellsville as a master home-maker of North Carclina has given the state its first “master farm family.” OTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the B. M. Behrends Bank, as mortgagee in that certain chattel mortgage dated October 14, 1929, on the fol- Jowing described personal property to-wit: 2 Brunswick Balke pool tables complete, with fifteen balls and cue balls. 1 Brunswick Balke Billiard table, and three ivory billiard balls. 30 billlard and pool cues. 2 cue racks. 7 round arm chair 15 straight-back TYPHOON, FOGS DELAY BROMLEY SAMBONG, Japan, Sept. 11.—| Because of a typhoon and heavy fogs reported over the Kurile Islands, Lieut. Harold Bromley and Harold Gatty postponed their trans- Pacific flight until next Saturday. Last night it was announced the City of Tacoma would take off at| noon today for the flight. ‘ ADMIRAL RGGERS \ IS BOUND NORTH| SEATTLE, Sept. 11.—Steamer Admiral Rogers sailed for South- east Alask@ ports at 10 o'clock this morning with 32 first class passen- gers and three steerage. booked for Juneau: Ray Altor Scotty Ford, Billy Ford, Jack New- marker, Mrs. John Newmarker and two steerage. ——————— Mrs, J. P. MeNeill and Marion McNeill, wife and daughter of the manager of the Booth Fisheries at Sitka, are in town for a few days They are registered at the Zynda 11930, at two o'clock p.m. The following passengers are!is also given that Steve Vukovich kitchen chairs. 1 large heating stove. 3 card tables. 1 two- alley bowling alley complete 20 ten pins for bowling alleys 16 mineralite bowling balls. 1 set duck pins. 10 duck pin balls. 1 steel safe. 1 back bar with lights and mirror. 1 Na- tional cash register. 1 electric milk shake mixer. 1 Frigidaire machine. 1 wall case, two com- partments, glass doors. 3 show cases, glass. 1 wooden count- er. 1 peanut heating machine, electric. Together with all stock of goods, wares and merchan- dise, accounts receivable and choses in action. in which mortgage Steve Vuko- vich is mortgagor, has taken pos- session of said personal property, and that we shall sell said per- sonal property, at public sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the office of R. E. Rob- ertson, room 200 Seward Building Juneau, Alaska, on September 18 Notice has the right to bid on said per- | sonal properfy at said sale, and that The B. M. Behrends Bank |also reserves the right to bid on | their own behalf at said sale, of said personal property. | THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, | GUY McNAUGHTON, | . Cashier. First publication, Sept. 6, 1930. Last publication, Sept. 17, 1930. Monday.” No more roughened hands, ho We wash each fami sousing in pure soap after several rinsings CLEAN The wise woman no longer dreads “Blue back-breaking hours, t kitchens— for the modern housewife sends her laundry out. ly’s laundry by gently and soft water, then it is starched, hand- ironed and promptly returned to you. PHONE 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY /G and PRESSING fhe., Grunt Brituin el reservad, w&@’ \ | thereafter, or they will be barred T HEY! wors e Y oRrwe Wl MATTER wiiTH AT | MR T BIRD P GET HIM OFFA THE COURBE BEFORE SOMEBODY, HELL NEVER SOUl unow WET Jepgryy HIT ™M it [y SENSIBLE WAY T0 LOSE FAT Start taking Kruschen Salts— thats the common-sense way to re- duce—but don't take them with the idea that they possess reducing| qualities in themselves This is what they do—they clean | out the impurities in your blood | by keeping the bowels, kidneys and | liver in splendid working shape and | fill you with a vigor and tirele energy youwd most forgotten had| xisted As a result instead of yourself in an easy chair every noment and letting flabby iwccumulate you feel an urge for| activity that keeps you moving| wound doing the things you've al-| ways wanted to do and needed to io to keep you in good condition. | Then watch the pounds slide off! | Kruschen Salts are the up-to-| late Fountain of Youth. Take one| half teaspoonful in a glass of hot| v cold water tomorrow morning | md every morning—they're tast that way, and if they dor your whole idea about re- go back and get the small | § you paid for them. Get an| % cent bottle of Kruschen Salts— asts 4 weeks—at Juneau Drug Co. r any progressive druggist where in the world. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT 1 SERIAL NO. 07542 ! (n the United States Land Office for the Juncau Land District at| Anchorage, Alaska. | m the Matter of the 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, Alaska. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Chichagoff Power Com-| »any, a corporation organized und-/ r the laws of Alaska, whose post | ffice address s 424 Goldstein| Suilding, Juncau, Alaska, has filel, ts application in the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for satent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode Mining Claim, included within U 5 Mineral Survey No. 1576, sif- iated in the Chichagoff Mining District, Territory of Alaska, Sitki Recording Precinet, First Judicial Division at Chichagoff Post Office ;n Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly described as fol- | lows: AURUM NO. 14 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, whence 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 feef to corner No. 2; thence south 46 deg. 48 min. W. 573.50 feet to corner No. thence south 45 deg. 08 min. 1438.40 feet to corner No. 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 2200 acres, and with .Aurum No. 13 Lode, Survey No. 1575, to the extent of 1943 acies. All con- flicting claims owned by appli- cant and conflists excluded from thie application.” United Btates Location Moni- ment No. 7, to which this survey| is tied, consists of a cross on ex-| posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x6 ft. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi-| | | | | | | | | | ) chagoff Island and ehiseled U. S.|“ L M No. 7 @ latitude 57 deq.| FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept, 16 Sept. 23 Leave Steamer Seattle *Aleutian ... tAlameda \*Alaska *Yukon TN'western *Aleutian tAlameda *Alaska *Yukon Aug. Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 3 Sept 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 am. am p.m. am. p.m am. am. Aug. 21 Aug. 23 Aug.'26 -.Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. *—Southeast and Southwestern route t—Southeastern Route. INFORMATION AND TICKETS: PHONE 2 W. E. NOWELL, Agent Passenger accom- modations on all Admiral Line vi sels have been completely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- able. Southbound Leave Juneau Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Aug. 24 Aug. 29 Sept. 11 Sept. 5 Sept. 3 Sept. 18 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Evans Watson ... Der. Alex.. Queen Aug. -...Aug. Evans .. Aug. Rogers .....Aug. Dor. Alex..Aug. Watson ...Sept. Queen ..Sept. 4 Dor. Alex..Sept. 8 Sept.13 Sept.13 INFORMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Sept.12 3 FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound .Princess Louise—Sept. 13, 23; October 4, 14 Princess Alice—Oct. 25; Nov. 4. B.C. COAST STEAMCHIPS Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-Over Privilegez 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 Phone 79 Valentine Building D N 3 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 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY, “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 PR 39’ 40" N. and longityde 136 dez,:’».m,---,,_.v_--..",m-- 05' 45”7 W. Magnetio variation 30 aeg. 30' E. | The names of the cwners of con- | flicting claims are not known to| the applicant except as heralnnbove“ set forth. The to’al area embraced | in the survey and claimed by the applicant is 18.927 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 a'| Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- fod of publication, or eight months| by virtue of the provisions of the statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Reglster, First publication, July 12, 1830. Last publication, Sep!. 24, 1930 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. 26 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 |O1d Papers for sale at Empire Office