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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY NOV. 3, 1930. BRINGING l’l’ FATHER WE\_\_. | GLUESS I'LL GO HOME AND LISTEN TO THE GOLF ARGUMENTS- THERE'S NO WAY OuUT OF \T | HAVE A (’\NELL. DAQLING'T By GEORGE ’\Ic'\IANUS SURPRISE G J IT'S STARTIN' | HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE LP M\NIA‘\"URE = 7,77 —— DOoCTOR COME OVER % AT ONCE! 31665 HAS FAINTED/ — #t’s a quick, easy trip by train and fares are low ‘App to the pleasure of your visit to California a delight- ful journey there by train. You ride in complete comfort —free from worry, free from strain. And while you rest and relax, thrilling scenes along the spectacular SHASTA ROUTE pass by your window. New travel refinements, new low fares. And service is arranged to make the trip most convenient for you. Pull- mans thru without change of cars from Seattle to San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles. Plan your trip to California now! Southern Pacific offers not only a fine service to Cali- fornia,but its lines closely link the many cities and famous resorts you'll want to visit. Ask your local railroad agent or write for more detailed information. Southern Pacific C. M. ANDREWS, Asst. Genl. Freight and Pass. Agent 1405 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, ‘Wash. Phone ELliot 1365 O]d Papers for sale at Emplre Ofllce M'NAUGHTON IS HIGH GUN AT WEEKLY SHOOT Interest IsEvinced in_ 50- Turkey Event for Thanksgiving At the shoot of the Juneau Gun Club yesterday, Guy McNaughton made a perfect score, breaking 25 targets in 25 shots. He excelled his own previous best record. For | his achievement, he received free shells and free targets, the iput into effect. Interest is evinced in the Thanks- giving Shoot, which will be held Sunday, November 26. Fifty tur- keys will be given the good shots. two Sundays, which will be the the Thanksgiving event. The results of yesterday's shoot follow: Twenty-five shots vards—McNaughton 25, Truesdell 22, Morris 22, and Kenny 20. Twenty-five shots at twent yards: Truesdell 22, Morris 22 an\l | Wigell 15. at sixteen e ————— UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 60; " PUGET SOUND 0 ; BEATTLE, Nov. s.—The Univer- sity of Washington swamped the cullege of Puget Sound last Satur-| fday afternoon 60 to 0 in a game |Tated as a breather before the Uni- | versity tackles Stanford next Sat- jurday and Washington State Col- rlege the week following. ——————— ELECTION DAY LUNCHEON Don't forget the Election Day Luncheon to be given by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. Church -adv ONE will always stand e e o l‘..-enqi gt 2 "y Re © 1930, Liccerr & Myezs Tosacco Co. out No ballyhoo! Chesterfield says it with “MILDER ... and BETTER TAS gun award which the club recently | {Large attendance of club members | is expected at the shoots the next| only opportunities to practice for| Wigell 23,| EVERY VOTER SHOULD CAST A BALLOT Every qualified elector owes it to Alaska, his' commun- ity and himself to cast a bal- lot tomorrow. The polls will open at 8 o'clock in the morning and close at 7 o'clock in the eve- ning. Every American citizen, male or female, who is over twenty-one years of age, has lived in Alaska one year, and in his precinct thirty days, is qualified to vote provided he may meet the literacy test. Those who cannot read and write are not entitled to vote unless they voted in Alaska in 1924 or previously. Go to the polls! eee0eo0ecocoeseoe WASH.STATERS DEFEAT OREGON STATE ELEVEN | PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 3.—Wash- ington State catapulted and crush- ‘Pd the ever threatening Oregon , State last Saturday afternoon by a |sccre of 14 to 7 to continue on the \ml'vht\ drive toward the Pacific |Coast Conference Championship. The Washington Staters scored {early in th~ first period and near thn cloze of the final period. O regon Staters scored in the u]\ 11 per They crpwded their opponents all the way but seemgd {to lack the ability to stop the Wn<hmgton State College plunks at critical moments. TROJANS WIN OVER DENVER UNIVERSITY IN LISTLESS GAME LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 3.—In a game which saw the University lof Southern California first team in the line-up for only three min- utes last Saturday afternoon, the | Trojans defeated the University of Denver 33 to 13 in a listless game before 20,000. Denver's scores were ‘the results of passes. a-‘ouo...oloo'oo.o'o'o..o“ L N R T YY) | | | | | | i | | | | Puget Sound 0. , State 7. ! i & | -9 Easel F rames EASEL FRAMES ---- Post Card size in latest colors and fancy cor- ners, 3 1-4 x51-4. Regular $1.50 Special, $1.00 EASEL FRAMES, 4'1-4 x 6 1-4 SPECIAL, $1.00 EASEL FRAMES ---- Latest de- signs,, swing style, fancy colors and corners. 7 x 9 Regular $3.75 NOW $2.00 71-2 x 9 1-2 Regular $3.75 PREPARE THE CAR FOR WINTER DRIVING DON’T TAKE CHANCES Let Us Do the Job RIGHT JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 EVERYREADY PRESTONE AND DE-ALCOHOL. The One Shot Anti-Freeze 95 e IR O - T L TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building*on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” NOW $2.00 8 x 10 Regular $3.75 NOW $2.00 x 10 Regular $3.75 NOW $2.00 10 x 14 Regular $4.50 NOW $3.00 ONLY A FEW ON HAND--- First Come, First Served The Nugget S[mp | COMPLETE ELECTION ORID SCORES | 2552 National and Territorial will be |bulletined at Burford's Corner, | Tuesday evening. —adyv. ON SATURDAY ™ omc"or cmmce o NAME The following are scores of im-| No. 3118-A. |In the District Court for the Te:- portant games played in various | sections of the country last Satur- riory of Alaska, Division Nuni- ber On2, at Juneau. day: . University of |In the Matter of the Applicatina' of ROLAND ROLANDSON, to, change his name from Roland Rolandson to Robert Roland. Public notice is hereby given' ‘Washington 60; ‘Washington State 14; Oregon University of Southern Califor- nia 33; University of Denver 13 California 46; Montana 0. hour of 10 o'clock a.m., a hearing |will be had before the District {Court for the Territory of Alaska, Yale 0; Dartmouth 0. in the United States Court House, Pennsylvania 21; Kansas 6. at Juneau, Alaska, on the applica- Army 33; North'Dakota 6. |tion filed by Roland Rolandson in Northwestern 27; Minnesata 6. |saiq Court on October 1lth, 1930, Notre Damz 27; Indiana 0. {for the changing of his name from Nebraska 0; Pittsburgh 0. |Roland Rolandson to Robert Ro- Chicago 0; Princeton 0. land, and all persons are required; Missouri 13; Kansas Aggies 20. |to then and there appear and| Purdue 25; Illinois 0. {show cause, if any they have, why Alabama 19; Kentucky 0 |said ' application should not be| Navy 37; Wesleyan 14 granted. Towa 7; University of Detrois 3. | WITNESS the Honorable JUS- Georgia Tech 6; North Carolina 6. |TIN W. HARDING, Judge of said Brown 16; Syracuse 16. Court, and the seal thereof, this Bucknell 19; Penn State 7. 11th day of October, 1930. Columbia 10; Cornell 7. ; (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Colgate 34; Mississippi (. 1 Clerk. Ohio State 0; Wisconsia 0. \First publication, Oct. 13, 1930. New York University 20; Carnegic Last publication, Nov. 3, 1930. Tech 7. Harvard 13; Willlam and Mary 13 Florida 0; Georgia 0. | RUSSIAN STEAM Idaho 26; Gonzaga 0. Saturday| BATHS night game. Situated directly back of Alas- CHlCAGO, P RINCETON kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. Open Wednesdays and Satur- CHICAGO, 11, Nov. 3—Forty- days between 1 p.m. two thousand saw Chicago and| and 1 am. Princeton play a scoreless tie last Saturday afternoon. - Chicago Tniss- ed two chances by passes that dropped behind the goal. MRS. 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