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|of the Yale School of Futeshr!iby Dr. w a complete hunt or for transpor- Just O[",ned Badford Washbern, Jr., leader, of trian publications; Robert 8. Mon- nmlner‘ of the Begnox]al Office, MOOSE HUWTERS' ! { IBEMEN PL ridge, Mass.; Robert R. Bates|aban, of Pawtucket, R. I, & & ;:?i;sk;;ad rs have been in | L. V. M. CO { o Phila Iphla Walter A. Everett|uate of Dartmouth ‘College in 19‘1&| Nrouat Fa e was climbed|MAKE RESERV A'mONs o g | o N . . ¥ END.O.CO % Il [ ] ] in 1931 and an employee of ths |of Arlington, Mass.; Richard L {Riley, of Plainfield, N. J.-all ol ? ¢ A e j T hi s, ABTIGIPAT'“NI‘N REBUFF ED BY ‘me 193 lass at Harvard Univer- | United States Forest Service n|not by way of the northwest ridge. 'gr‘xfisner Lvovith ac),:;:nrox‘}tl;glx;guciro‘:::]t‘ | P sity; Harold Paumgarten of Vien- |New Mexico and | Idaho for the| R AT dations for four, cannécting with | POOl Corn and Callous AlR TH‘S MflNTH ALASKA PEAK na, a, representative of Aus- | last year; Ray Taylor, Forest Ex- Old papers for sale at this office |rast speed boat service on river.| i RP A e.-' . T Also deer and duck hunts. Low | 77 mover |||||||||H||||H|“||HIIIIIII|Il|l|I|H||I|||IIIlllllIIIIIII|II|I|||flI|||IllIIIflIlII||||||||||||||||||||||I|||II|II||III|III|||||IIIIII ates, Phone 444 or address . O. Billiards ‘, f ’ o i, Jusleatl, { 1t's Made Its Way Arrangemems Made for|Washburn Parly Expected . ; e Seft Drink [} 2y the way Ith dunce * /. Baseball Banquet Next Here from Mt. Fair- nnounCIng e R NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS cit Drinks §/§ Actuatty m.;:vqg w.:; & i or sol l, . Tuesday Night weather Attempt The e asesed san by the b Craitn 1 Vaseular Carns and lity of Juneau are n v . | s Plans for participation in the| Members of the Washburn party / b payable and will booatis delfifiient Candies ‘} ] Southeast Aleska Fair here this|of mountain climbers, who passed n the first Monday in October; Ciflah‘ month were discussed last evening | through this city from the Sta " roviding, however, that if one- g uneau, Drug 4 @' a meeting in the City Hall of last June on their way to Mount half of the tax is paid on or before and K members of the Juneau Volunteer | F ther with the intention of he above date the balance will not . > | rtment, and all arrange- peak, are expected to ecome delinquent until the first Cigarettes : 0. I be completed Wwithin murn )e}'e tomorrow enroute tO a A earance a e FIOngAy weths Tellowiik R : - 1 A their homtes. Their original D H. R. SHEPARD, 332 H ‘There Is No Substitute Consideration was aiso given to pt;‘se h“a to conaugr the };:n]:‘a i —adv. City Clerk. H for QUALITY" 3 ! 4 the banquet Wil be held un-If which tcwers 15,300 feet high, S b 1 15 h i 5 il b | & i i "ihe Department in|the norihwest ridge, but they fail- eptem er Ist tO t NOTIE 50 et FRONT STREET i' Post Office Substation No. 1 | Mocse Hall next Tuemi for Ll‘l fll ':3 this effort!': Tm{ :onc:nd Ongg to! }r‘xextN Mo}x‘:das:i being La; o | i baseball pla who' took part inj|trated on an attempt to asc or Day, the Northland will sail D e simes of the Ciry | Moupt Crillon, which Is not far Sale includes all broken sizes of regular stock shoes and many Tom Seattle Saturday at 9 P. M.| Old papers for sale at Emplre. | League, and report was made on | distant from Mount Fairweather, new fall sty]es AT CLOSE OUT PRI( l‘h lace your orders accordingly. adv. Office. | « the favorable financial outcome (2nd which reaches to a Teight of ——— - — - - — — ! 1t from baseball patronage about 12,000 feet. ‘ e S " Ak Mownt cifen WOMEN'S DRESS PUMPS—Ties, Stmpq | A al is Ul mous ortly after the middle of Aug- » In ct::,r::;uon with Fair activi- |ust, aftar weeks of exploration, the Sdndflls dnd O)\fol dS, Values to $8§0, i i ties the Department unanimously members of the party discovered - N C ’ F ) 3 n;;rovee(l thep action of its execu-/what they thought would prove Saie PI‘ICCS .................. $2 95 t() $595 Ow ()mes t le lrst tive Fair committee in purchasing:to be a feasible route to the sum- b 4 a 1933 Graham automobile to be | mit of Mount Crillon. They moved CHILDRE)\DS SCHOOL SHOES AND U given the last night of the expo- ,thexr camp from Cenotaph Island, sition. in Lituya Bay, to the shore of The committée consists of #. O. Crillon Lake, and frof there un- ® Adams, J L. Gray, Jack Kearney, cCertook the ascent. Simpson J. MacKinnon and C. H.| The result of their ati tempt to MacSpadden. ;*f ch the top of Mount Crillon Mr. MacKinnon took the place of {has not been learned here. Waino Hendrickson on the com- The Washburn party was taken mittee because Mr. Hendrickson |from Juneau to Lituya Bay, last will not be here at the time of Lh«JJunfi by the seaplane Chichag Fair, having been delegated by Th mourtaineers have sent wor the American Legion Post of this to this city for the airship, and it ity to altend the forthcoming na- i: expected to leave here for them | = ional convention of the Amenc\n; {omorrow. They plan to return to Leogion in Portland, Ore. Mr. Mac- | the States on an early steam- Epadden took the place of J. A.;ship. Davis, who recently left on a trip Members of Party to Montana. | Members of the party are H. To Have Five Booths ¥ Five booths at the TFair have a]l other committees whenever re- becn engaged by the Fire Depart-|quested to do so. & ient. Three of these booths Will| * Additional committees in connec- Lo used for display of the Graham tion wich the Department’s parti- sutomonile, and the two others "‘m,clpancn in the Fair will Be ap- be devoted to amusement attrac- pointed by Mr. Adams within the tions. next few days. Mr. Adams as chairman of the| Chief Gray is in charge of the OXFORDS, Sale Prices ........ 95¢ to. $2.95 BOYS SHOES and OXFORDS. . . .$2.45 to $3.95 KEDS for GYM ........ el R 65¢ to $1.75 MEN'S WORK SHOES ........... $2.95 to $3.95 MEN'S 16 in. SHOES .......ovveeeieeine $4.95 A few pairs "MEN'S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS . RERT . Lo .95 WOMEN’S SNAP FASTENFR OVFR- SHOES . CREE ..$145 New Fall Sty les .................. $1 75 to $2 95 WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY regular $1. 00 Big Showing THE LATEST FALL DRESSES, COATS and HATS 100 Newest Style G’a‘rmatts 100 Newest Style Materials - Fair excentive comxm ttee announc- haseball banquet. Those attending ed the following comriittees: h-)ll be seatad promptly at 6:30 Placing Car in Booth— Thomas cclock. Persons expected to be an 4 R. Judson, Mnm‘d Mill, -’Mi" |Present are the baseball players, \dlues Sdle PI'ICC 2 palrs ............ $150 . = - o & el e e e BEAR THIS IN MIND . %r;)e. ating Booth—0. B S;;wlm st i e g At No Approvals, Refunds or Exchanges on SALE GOOD.S : o] y Carrigan, Don Haley, st Financial Season 9 Ebaas g T R s | e o e s OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 0°CLOCK 100 Neéwest and Very Lowvést Ancther Decol'flflon Committee |tee consisting of Mr. McKinnoa, Decorating Other Booths—N. M./C M. MecSpadden and Mr. Porter ! = = = = = = = = all Fall Prices Porter, Ed Eweeney, Ed Blake, reported the Park had cleared Kenneth “Jmge: - $125. This is the bes:-showing or | Arranging Amusement Booth any year in the history of the £ s ; ¥ Attractions C. H. MacSpadden. Park. | PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases™ Never in all our merchandising experience have we offered such wonderful values. The qualities and prices are 4 Harry Sabin, George Phillips, A.| At the Department meeting Xasr" . MeKinnon. | night, Fred Sorri acted as secre- ERY Other Committees Soon tery in the absence of Mr. Dans THE SANITARY GROC Members of the executive com-| Following the transaction of bus- mittee will work with members of iness, luncheon was served. m glmmlmumm||mtummmnmmmnmnmumnummuummuu|||lmumflHmuummummlmmunmmummmmnmmflnmmnflnmnfimmmmmmmsmmtmmmmmu UNITED FOOD Co. | MEATS CASH IS KING NOTHING BUT _ SATURDAY SPECIALS | _miwn MAXWELL HOUSE POTATOES CREAMERY AT FAIR COFFEE NEW BUTTER PRICES 2 1b. can 65¢ 8 lbs. 20c ' , EGGS FELS-NAPTHA APPLES FRESH-—STANDARDS WE SOAP NEW GUARANTEE 10 bars 59¢ 7 lbs. 25¢ CHICKENS HONEST £ TN Dry-chked—Nlce Size WEIGHT Cream. of Wheat| JAR RINGS 55¢ each simply unbelievable. THESE VALUES MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED DRESSES Qualities selling former seasons $9.50 6 7 5 OPENING FALL PRICE Qualities selling former seasons $14.50 1 l 75 OPENING FALL PRICE ] ¢ Qualities selling former seasons $22.50 16 75 OPENING FALL PRICE o ¥ Qualities selling former seasons 316.7‘:’; 5 OPENING FALL PRICE i $1 2. O Qualities selling former seasons $29.50 0 OPENING FALL PRICE 1905 - - ; BEST 22c 5 d COFFEE Qualities selling former seasons $49.50 . : LARGE BOX : ;floLzKe'n ! MANNING’S—GROUND st oo o R ; 35.00 W@ORF Darigold dr;d Armour’s | = 2 lbs' 450 NEW LOW P RICES ON HA Ts 3 PAPER 5¢ tall cin o AARA, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 S¢ 1'0,11 $2.40 CASE 2 boxes 25¢ i MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY FANCY CUTS OUR SPECIALTY THE LARGEST FRUIT AVD VEGETABLE : DISPLAY IN ALASKA" PHONE EARLY=403—ORDER EARLY Closed Monday, Labor Day EAT THE BEST )!llllllIIIIII'IlIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|IllllllllllllllllmlllllIlIIlIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllfllllllll|||||ll|||||l||II|IIIIIIII||||l“lflfl|lfl||lhll|l|fllllmfllfllllllllflllllmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII% Ry mmmnnm‘mm\mmmmnmmmmmm|mmmnmmnfimnmmmlfmmmmfinnnnnmmnnmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmn rE WA it P i3 Jeiid