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- - NAGELR mMmarkable record. There have been few disas(erouu JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER (; %\ " ey, indced, have been the instances ENGINE nRAws B ™ lay by the where more than one building has been destroyed PHYSIOTHERAPY ‘ Gastineau Chamwl ‘ Sccond and M - — - B. P. 0. ELKS | I *? by a single fire I e cases have been far bel,w‘eexf | | Massage, Ele_ctriclty, Infra Red Meeting every o when even a single building has been completely | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | , PY Wednesday evening b Second Class | gestroyed. Usually fire has been controlled before 410 Goldstein Building | at 8 o'clock. Elks i s Jarge damage has been done to the building in which B | Phone Office, 216 i ar Son b axl s ¥ ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES, ¢ it originated {Novel Imitation Vehicle Is|* - Visiting brothers B * 'l a ea 1l and = | . Delivered by 5. - Doraln e A The principal cause for this situation is the . . ¢ i S i welcome. | wing rates: Juneau Fire Department. Its efficlency is a source Dlsplayed in Juneau DRS. K“Sgg:,rg‘_f:"“‘c'f“ | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. 3 3125, of security for everyone who owns or rents bu;l(1~i Young Store 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— b L A S ings here. With a fine personnel and excellent; SRl e G PHONE 56 | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- ‘; ot I equipment it has worked wonders in holding down| Fire Prevention Week is suggest- Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ies of Freemason- losses. Juneauites owe the Fire Department ed by a novel miniature fire en-|o a lot for the protection it renders. And, let it be[8ine in one of the show windows — to the A (of the Juneau-Young Hardware jited to said to their credit, they recognize their obligations ( | ) harl P n i i . aries . Jenne ilso the [ this respect and stand ready, always, to support [company. ~ ‘The motor vehicle | Dr. C J ry Scottish Rite b Regular meeti second Friday each month at fire Phones 11 and Single O ' Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service 3 : F jmade entirely of articles on sale in | DENTIST | — — 7:30 p. m. Scot- : the Department in all necedful ways. ‘,h, store, and evidences great in- r Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine e ———————————— tish Rite Temple. ¢ |genuity on the part of the maker. | Bullding I £ WATER B. HEISEL, Secretary. 1 Straw polls being made oy a group of Ol\ml The wheels are from stovepipe el- | Telephone 176 | ’ LB S - e newspapers indicate that former Congressman Rob- bows, and flue stoppers lend th(‘l" ey Pr2ET IRy ra am S a){l LOYAL ORDER ert J. Bulkley, Democratic nominee for Senator|aspect of solid instead of spoked|e . OF MOOSE against Senator Roscoe C. McCulloch, Republican | wheels. A copper wash bo!lcr| Dr. J W" Bflyne Juneau F.odgc No. 700. nominee for re-election, is the favorite. If the es as a radiator and red-colored | DENTIST | Phone 565 Meets every Monday tors of the State vote the same way and in|bread box forms the fear part of | oms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | night, at 8 o'clock. lthe car. A bell in f RocnE ¥ . TOM SHEARER, Dictator. the same ratio as canvassed in the newspaper the car. ell is swung in front| office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | ~ e ¥ | poll, Bulkley will majorty.exceeding 200.- 404 to the side of the seat. Lani-| pvenings by appointment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALK, ecy, P. O. Box us, i | Eiav 45 et i ol v erns n s d Phone 321 | 7 . % AU LODGE N 4 000. Bulkley is W jis opponent dry. |8 S AN O L 5 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 1 i 5 irear. A SL;OW Aslk.la'kc:'r loflks'huke . - Dfly and ng’n Service Second and fourth Mon- ! | |a real crank. 1 toget Te R g f With the World Series over the Pacific Coast ) 3 > . . day of each month in | st be a hundred articles in t ; Pla ; ¥ . i Leagie will hive a hard timeof it to mathfaln (st be s hundred el L) 50 AN FSawart || Any Place in the City for $1.00 Seotah Rite Tempie, |interest in the National game for the rest of their i, phile fire engine in every de- DENTIST 11 \Q’ eginning at 7:30 p, ‘m. | season tail Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ||~ e 3 G JAN?I;’SA\:; su;.vggsunshn, | 3 | TS X B - | The display is attracing a great SEWARD BUILDING i hpomesaerary 1 retar; # | dealiof Office Phone 469, Res. Y. R ot % » [ o 5 attention. i ! z z 2 o e B L, " ; AMERICAN LEAGUE WINS AGAIN. | Musk Oxen for Alaska. Phone 276 I8 183 O IDERTOF EABTRBI DAL i o o | — . aXl Second and Fourth ‘ The Philadelphia Athletics have again won the! (Seattle Times.) LEND]NG LIBRARY . -‘g XI Tuesdays of each month, 4 | baseball championship and added another stone to! The Norewgian liner Bergenstjord has brought to| Dr Geo. L. Barton £ at 8 o'clock, Scottish i S R s p SNV the United States thirty-four musk oxen which were STARTED BY BURFORD ey B th 3 t of American League prowess. It was ~ Rite Temple. LILY | the monument of Ameriehn e i Americans, |Captured in East Greenland. It is the purpose of CHIROPRACTOR T PIONEER . BURFORD, Worthy < b v e s the Philadelphis A fank, the American Government fo liberate them i Al-| oo\ gocired to be the first Hellenthal Building ' [{STAND A L i Matron; FANNY L 4 then as now under the leadership of onnle MACK, |acka, where ambitious plans are in progress to es-| ¥ R | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY ] | ROBIN' N, Secretar; J broke an almost complete chain of National League yiiih's wilg game sanctuary. The animals, which !cl:rcl\:llatl‘::g 1]11br?r3 1{1 iuneal;, ltf ]xllot St 108 13 b POOL ROOM i TO ANY PART SON, Se gt o 4 victories by defeating the Chicago Cubs in the World |are extremely wary, resemble large, hairy sheep. | ™ zh:ss:zio::rju;nd . "'ld 2p.m. to5p m. | D d Night | OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS f Series of 1910. Four years before that the American They subsist on moss, lichen, herbage and twigs or‘smre S 3}’3"”0” o Cgfn}-, 6 p.m. to 8 p. m. | ay and [Yig | Seghers Council No, 176 i League had won its only World Series up to that the dwarf willow and birches. They roam nbout\pnny pol t'he Valshitlas Bleiaanis By Appointment H Service | 8oL ini s sebomn B i time when the Chicago White Sox defeated the in the Arctic and subarcfic regions in herds of . 848 e PHONE 259 i | One i e | E 3 i . . /twenty to thirty. Seattle soon will have an oppor-|library is associated with the Read L B RaAene hrothiers airgs i 4 S he Nationals came back the TS urg Chicago Cubs. But the : . A |More Lending Library, which has | - | i » A 2 til Connie|tunity to inspect this herd when it stops here to ' 9 } ed to attend. Council next year and remained supreme untl 14 take ship for the Northland. |branches in many cities in the | e = o e — - Ohiastbwes, Wit Gduser Mack's famous “hundred thousand dollar infield| “Cp o pony sk oxen were found in all the cir-| States. | Robert Simpson ! Brompt Service, Day and Night JOHN F. MULLEN, G. Kr o came into its own |cumpolar lands, but they have disappeared except Books are lent for a small fee. l: O t D H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Beginning with that first victory of Connie yn the parren country of Northern Canada and|They compromise all the latest fic-! | p pt. '1 25 CovICH AUTO SERVICE 5 T i i Mack's Athletics there have been twenty-one World!Greenland. Since they are acclimated to the North-|[tion by the best n}uthors. Three lead:mt: gost Anfe esando- \ A R s s 4 DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. b Series contests for the baseball championship. The 'ern lands, there is no reason why they should not|new books are received every two ; ege l(‘) thplm:;fory ! e Ty G . Gastineau Hotel Meets first and third ~ § American League has won fifteen of them and the thrive in Alaska. | weeks, and this supply will be in- 6l an da "l“mg); Ground | e . & ——— e s &Mondays. 8 o'clock, 1 National League six. The Athletics have won five| The development of the reindeer industry in|creased if warranted by public pat- asses Fl s e i A QI SIS USRI f L e s S at Eagles Hall, , ¢ the fifteen American League victories, the Bos-|Alaska is one of the few brilliant achievements|ronage. The present stock con-| z i 2 ; | |Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. j’ 0 Sox four and the New York Yankees Of bureaucratic government. Forty years ago Dr.sists of more than 100 books. ! = TR THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY {|GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting ;n Red Sox four an 2 Sheldon Jackson, General Agent of Education in| —————— D%ptémi'mss?o;mcmn | Euveene Permanent Eriukits’ Strect, bubwset brothers welcome. three. " v a i inl g b - s o » - . Alaska, was pressed by the fact that natives in | . : H s = The World Series just ended was & remarkable|A 235, Was THPIEHCS BN o e tapidly losing lhe} Miss Venetia Pugh and Mrs. T.|| Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Wive ErmCandiRacons S ot & ! exhibition of the great North American game. The ., 0es of their food supply. The whale were going | M- Reed are passengers aboard the‘v Room 17, Valer;:;;le Elclidz. }I E PHONE 359 : ‘ THE CASH BQZAAR | R Athletics played the same quality of superb base- farther and farther nortward beyond the reach or\Q"“" for Ketchikan. | | Oftice Ph"gffl it Z’fig‘ e ). | i ball that they played throughout the long contest|the natives, who had no steamship in which !o‘ SRR, T S e phmel 23;3‘2_ l'o(feto 2“;3 il SP‘?Cl“l Rate } Open Evenlngs | for the pennant, and they played against a team |pursue them; the walrus, formerly seen in great| 8 i e s & FRONT STREET ’\ worthy of their best efforts {herds, were disappearing, and the seal were being | $10 00 Mede: Cillboiim. THoates y J st table thing about the Ath- |exterminated. | prrr e - . ! let P\rob'a\‘bl_\m::f Cr::sm:z: is their great drmnr'E In 1891 Dr. Jackson brought the first herd of AI\IER[CAN | » Lb e S ] o : s “ Isixteen reindeer across Bering Strait and started 3 Juneau Public Library AMERICAN BEAUTY power. The team does not rank highest in hitting, \SX'*F0 FERCTE BEECH BO R OO ospered and LEGION B e et A B, JAU but it is unparalleled in extra base hitting. 1In the| .. gnimals were imported. The herds have since ° PARLOR last game, for e, every one of the seven hitS| iiained huge proportions, and have made many ARENA City Hall, Second Floor FOREST its players made were for extra bases—two home natives economically independent. It is estimated Main Street and Fourth — e 1 runs and five two-baggers. that there is range in Alaska for 10,000,000 of these . td W D This suggests the controversy that was carried hardy animals, and the herds will be limited only Next Smoker Reading Room (z)pen From ] | on with a good deal of spirit a few years ago when by the market for the meat and the hides. 8 a. m to 12 p. m. | THE NEW IDEAL g experts differed over the applause that was be-| If the new experiment with musk oxen proves October 18 Circulation Room Open from | SHOPPE GARBAGE HAULING stowed upon the long drivers. Babe Ruth and his|successful, the Government will import wild boar 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:30 to 8:30 Office at Wolland's & s * |from the Black Forest of Germany; chamois from Current Magazines | 218 Front Street Tail o home runs were the outstanding features, and next > : | p. m. us 8 3 ‘ailor Shop ! 3 e the Alps; ibex from the Pyrenees, and various kinds Newspapess, Reference, | MARY HAMMER in importance were the other long hit batsmen.| .= o, geen and deer. In time Alaska, which SRR 8 S SRR 7 ] Books, Etc. | Alaskan Novelties — Swedish Chester Barnesson. In ecarlier baseball days the heroes were the great o) oo "0l “ooed with moose, bear, caribou, LUDWIG NELSON ’ | and Finnish Copperware— | PHONE 66 ) pitchers. Then. came the day of the high batling|sneep and goats, will be a paradise for big game. || JEWELER FREE TO ALL | Knives and Liners | DAIRY FERTILIZER averages, and the controversy as to whether or not { Watch Repairing | the long distance drivers were of more use to their! oy conquest of England will not be complete | | Brunswick Agency - — & = i The purity of our —_— teams than safe single base hitters, like Ty Cobb.|ynti] we've won the cricket champlonsh]p—(cflnc]n-‘J FRONT STREET Ou;tmcm m&/ e bread is a real reason Most of the experts seemed to favor the idea that|nati Enquirer.) el Al PRl GARB icE for its purchase. It is 4 more victories were won by persistent single base - = AN tank for crisde oll saye | made in a clean whole- JUNEAU TRANSFER hits than by the long drivers. The eight pennants| Factories are now producing almost every ne- Senes" keonkilo, H ULED some way and appeals . COMPANY ; ° won by the New York Yankees and Philadelphia frt‘_ssn.\"for the home except the family.—(Louisville SUMMER PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | A to folks who demand Affletion (815 by Lo formier jR0d Ry e, LR, B RZXTEQ ReLIABLE TRANSFER AND LOT CLEANING and always get the = in the last ten seasons count on the side of the| i iies: As sboere. as the congratulatory| S & & E. O. DAVIS best eatables. heavy hitters. message the losing candidate sends the winner.— on all Phone 584 oS e St Sk 84 (Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) A aleany Alterations and HARRIS H eerless 'R FIRE P TION s ardware OUR FIRE PROTECTION. Of course, all wets have the privilege of vot-! Remodeling Compan T .I e B - ' whien |INg the straight Republican ticket in November 1 y B k y Fire Prevention Week is a good time in which | i B i pors “crossed —(Philadelphia Bulletin,) Now located | DILLER HOTEL I axer to remind people that live in towns that their first Yurman7s ow located next { 1st and University, Seattle | line of defense against fire losses 1svtho local fir_e A town without a jail has been discovered in | ; CONNORS ' Home of Alaskans o “Remember the Name” Moves, Packs and Stores . department. Juneau comes within this rule, and is |Louisiana. What, no enforcement? — (Springfield, | Triangle Building GARAGE | MODERATE RATES | Freight and Baggage very fortunate in the fact that it has a fire fighting Ohio, Sun.) YL " ME | — $ ; ot — e N el . Prompt Delivery of» | FINAL ACCOUNT — s/l JUNEAU CABINET ALL KINDS OF COAL }In the Commissioner's Court for PHONE YOUR ORDER iy PHONE 48 | the Territory of Alaska, Division TO US and DETAIL L- DULLNESS-Or Neglected Number One. Before A, W. FOX, Frye-Bruhn : Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- - WORK CO- EYES‘) bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. ¢ Com an SIE AR TR 3 : De In the Matter of the Estate of 5 p y i nex er -9 : | EDWIN NINNIS, Deceased. Machine Shop 2 ng’P‘Exw“R*;’_I‘%RCSORONfi I : immy Taylor, did not seem like a bad boy or a | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . 0 M :Jiurfl n;mvr qi\vl‘q‘r k(f']p]t after school, the third time |Thet Edwin Elroy Ninnis, admin- Featuring Frye’s De- ! CABINET and I B. If;i‘;]‘;;feed by;': g that week, for low marks in deportment and W CGUN Ll Gocensed: has fied { liciovs Hams and Bacon MILLWORK iyt gl o studies. What was it, his teacher wondered, that s o i A for ailar e % sl chtomer:? 4 made him so “different,” “backward,” “nerv- Phl B actouts oF. e RaEmT PHONE 38 GENERAL CARPENTER ) ous,” “shy,” “difficult,” “awkward,” “dc]lcat{e," |istration of said estate, and that |' ; WORK a hundred such names have been invented for |a hearing will be had upon the! children who puzzle their teachers and parents. |same before the undersigned at GLASS REPLACED And all because nobody realized the true and |Juneau, Alaska, on November 20, IN AUTOS rlving canss.—DIFE 'E EYES {1930, at 2 oclock p. m. at the. 3 i underlying cause,—DEFECTIVE EYES. o it oy el B ; Estl{;\atesRP urmsthed 4 i o ami v |neau, at which time and place all P f A : pon heques I will be glad to examine carefully the e th sy repare or n We will attend to them eyes of your child and give you my | | ly. Our COAL, Ha s 4 may appear and file objections in promptly ur o advice about glasses. |writing to said final report and| E Grain and Transfer business contest the same. mergency is increasing daily. There’s a ’ : GIVEN under my hand and the reason. Give us a trial order Mabry S Cafe I) R E S ’ ll |seal of the: Probate Court above! today and learn why. E T r. . I.. douthwe |mentioned this 18th day of Sep-| Everyone should have a fund of Regular Di ¢ B tember, 1930. | A g in + Regu inners OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN | (seald A. W. FOX, money for emergencies. No one You Can’t Help Being Short Ord. e o : o MTTED | Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- knows what t s hxiny Pleased Oor rders EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTE | “bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. e ; 0morro X y g Lunches we employ the P e s ed 1y First publication, Sept. 18, 1930. | either in opportunities or unex- Iatest ideas of th Room 7, Valentine Building Last publisation, Och 16, 1080, ; PP oh D. B. FEMMER Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. 'fl.u.'."“d& Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ek i L pected calls for ready cash. POPULAR PRICES 82 9 2; 40 : ‘ Sorpind PHONE 114 velep your sales Office Phone 484 Residence Phone 238 i’ Youlx pousnpston, . i} —Start to build such a fund now—- HARPBY .N{ABRY arguments and te October 10th, until § p. m. adv Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. o o-“p‘lu.‘ Iz:-‘y: I i & ¥ ! sel 1O A T O | N —— m:lymm . CALIFORNIA GROCERY i The B M. Belgins Bank UNITED FOOD ot materiallyy £ y H - 1 ¢ H 4 H OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA COMP NY £ PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries £ g A 1 O T TR W