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DIMOND SPEAKS MONDAY -JUNEAU-Coliseum-8 P. M. (Time and Place to Be Announced Later) STOCK PRICES ~ GOLD GUARDED ~ &5ENsor nseecrion L OWER RENTALS ATTEMPT GAIN | BY OLD BOREAS, ..oz ==z ARE GONTINUED all equipments an urnishings in-| BUT GO BUMP| METCALF SAYS =i =<z ON FUR RANCHES _ L [in the morning until 3 in the af-1_ b Enthusiasm Clark Claims :“‘:‘0 s ::rm‘”’;: i el Kept LEffecl o iy many of the large cities of the States. [ The one-year reduction in rentals NEW YORK 2 | “‘There’s them thar edly . hills' and there’s mighty bad weath- | uard,” civil en- While all the rooms, such as the casket display room, family room on fur farms operated under lease | on lands within the national for- bullish enthus-|g2 rday from rest rooms and retiring rooms are ests in Alaska, which was put| conveniently designed and splendid- ly ‘appointed the chapel with its pulpit space and music room, is notable for unexcelled accommoda- tions and active appearance. Other " niortuary chapels in the States! ~ . may be larger but scarcely any can | excel the Carter chapel from easy| on the dealings, the list|Clark claims continuing yes-|which are bein: rose one|ined by a d and exam- orkmen in the into effect at the beginning of the present year, will be extended |another 12 months, it was nounced today by M. L. Merritt, Assistant Regional Forester. Rentals were cut 50 per cent with a $5 minimum for the cur- in the last hour of list closed with a steady changes were negligible, e made by uthern Pa- “In my 25 s’ residence in the) country, I nev xperienced weath-| er so bad as that during the past two weeks on Carlson Creek. Snow fell a couple of days, and the rest »f the time blustering winds and| old driving rains prevailed. ) “The Premier Southern force has rent year, on the recommendation 101 Regional Forester Charles Flory. ——e | The reduction was considered es- | [sential due to the effects of de- ® pression upon the fur-farming in- dustry. Gastineau | These conditions have not im-| Evelyn Houston, S i G Hopoved materially durig the year Bach, Ketchikan; James Adams, ;. was said. On that account Mr Bangor, Me. | Flory recently recommended the Alaskan |reduced rates be continued anoth-| accommodation and quiet beauty. — - | AT THE HOTELS ¥ & uncovered a well-defined gold lead, | - = v R but whether its values will justify| Mr and Mr».“ Cf“‘ i Al | er year. This has been approved development has not yet been de-|ames Bebeau, Secattle; A. J. Mar- p, aqj R. Y. Stuart United States tin, Mabel Cheighton, Juneau. mined. The work of testing um‘l‘ investigating will continue for an- by fractions|other week or ten days, and then, Motors, Case, and NEW YORK, Oct. 22—Closing ition of Alaska Juneau mine today 11, American Can Bethlehem Steel ht, 2%, 2, 2; Fox Motors 11% 5%, Calumet no sale; Chrysler 13% 2 and Iron 7, Colum- 6, Continental Oil, Standard Brands 15, Unit- erican Power ; Stores 50, ., Canadian Pacific 13 e ' MINE CONVEYOR BELT ULLIVAN, Ind—The conveyor ystem has entered coal min- in Indiana. Instead of the fashioned mule and car, more modern electric railway, a slope mine here owned by John A Tampleton has a steel conveyor belt which brings the coal to the surface. CASH TALKS Our agent in Los Angeles has sent us another one of those ex- traordinary Diamond Bargains. It is a stone weighing more than three-fourths of a carat, fine blue white color and practically per- fect. It is mounted in a platinum setting surrounded with eight small- er diamonds two of which are marquise shaped. The whole job cost somebody about $750.00 several years ago. Times must be tough down there with lots of sellers and few buyers when they let these things go for the price it is offered to us. We don't need it in our business and will pass it on te somebody for $250.00 cash or send it back. This is an apportunity for somebody with some idle money as even if the world goes broke this value will not get any lower and when we come back there will be a nice profit. See us promptly if you are interested. THE NUGGET SHOP —adv. ROADHOUSE MURDER YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT IF IT HADN'T HAPPENED e “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Wash Blouses Featuring the Newest in French Piquot I think, bad weather will cause suspension of activities until spring.” McCormick and Fremming Mr. Metcalf w. The nonths ago obtained from the Ju- aeau owners of the Clark group an option to purchase the ground, and on the claims is be- the ocmpany to de- termine whether it shall exercise its option. SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Fred Orme, the former Mona Carlson, popular young wo- man of Douglas, a recent bride, the honor guest at a miscel- neous shower given last night v Miss Elizabeth Sey at the home [ her parents Mr. and Mrs. % |Charles Sey, on Gold Street. Five tables of bridge were played, prizes going to Mrs. Robert Ben- der for first and Miss Isabel Cas- hen, consolation. In the word contest the award was made to Miss Alma Ravoiki. | Forester. Zynda | C. F. Lane, Seattle; Mr. and| Mrs. C. V. Brown, Petérsburg. | Curtailing of imports is said to| | | have increased employment in cer-| | | ;500 Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv./ tain industries of Denmark. | | —t——— Douglas Volunteer Fire Dept. ANNUAL DINNER and DANCE NITE EAGLES’ HALL and NATATORIUM TONIGHT Dinner—5 to 8 Cards—8 to 10:30 at Eagles’ Hall Dance 10 to 1 at Natatorium MUSIC BY SERENADERS Everybody Invited Special ferry leaves Juneau at 9:15 P. M. HARRY RACE’'S Week - End Specials QUALITY CHOC(\)].AT}L! Full 21b. $1.75 box for $1.00 » VALUE * SAVINGS VARIETIES OF LIQUID SUNSHINE (S JMETHING WE ALL NEED) SQUIBB’S COD LIVER OIL ..... SQUIBB’S ADEX TABLETS ..... SQUIBB’S 10- D COD LIVER OIL EVERY VOTER ON GASTINEAU CHANNEL URGED TO ATTEND And hear directly from Mr. Dimond his plat- form for election as Delegate to Congress on the Democratic Ticket! ALSO PRESENT WILL BE MR. FRANK A. BOYLE- Democratic Candidate for Territorial Auditor MR. WILLIAM A. HESSE- Democratic Candidate for Highway Engineer ' MR.N.R. WALKER- Of Ketchikan, Candidate for Territor- ial Senator MR. THOMAS B. JUDSON- Democratic Candidate for Territorial Representative LET NOTHING STOP YOU! From attending this important and informative meeting in which DEMOCRACY WILL CLEARLY STATE ITS PROGRAM FOR A NEW DEAL! NOTE — IMPORTANT! SQUIBB’S MINERAIL OIL, Now 5 LBS. EPSOM SALTS ......... ‘MERCEDES SOAP, 12 cakes .... STATIONERY SPECIAL (box) .......... Harry Race, Druggist THE SQUIBB STORES OF ALASKA A full range of sizes at Only $2.25 ‘Juneaw’s Own Store The Coliseum Theatre has been engaged for the entire evening. The meeting starts promptly at 8 P. M. Everyone. is invited. FREE ADMISSION! GEORGE B. GRIGSBY Will Preside e e 3