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SIX TAKE 0AT OF OFFICE AND START WORKING rl‘df‘lal p! O“lu‘l s Enter Upon Duties at Once After Oaths '\dmmlalel red ked changes in nu-| B in the First|t n Clerk of Court The oath of office as U. 8. Distric red to Rob court this morni r in that office 1, who has been in offic ve years. Mr. Coug in this vicinity sinc e | col Du for re: IPr t a t in the south. He will join Mrs Du'm i in Montague, California, wher she has been visiting tF e John. To AN Dunn wi tim > ss Exposition and later e autumn they will return t California and spend the winter in Pasadena where their son, C: ence, is ng work in the C: fornia Institute of Technolog his doctor’s degree in chemi and also teaching in the chemi: department of that school. U. S. Commissioner Territorial Auditor Frank Al and was of! De A. 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Buck- Y‘l 00 M E N w|LL ggd(-d elalsecre,neNomxll'\ortxeflaf:: required ON LAST READING ingham are the other members | just now, but within a short time, of the faculty. as soon as piledrivers can finish Ol sohnoL OEAS - NEXT TUESDAY tonight, three ordinances will come p for final readings. Two of have to do with the regu- of itinerant merchants and‘ rs and the other deals with 1se of the City floats, Another matter which may come b Enrollment of beventy-flve Expected in Local Bureau end operations and return to his home in Chicago, where he | h»‘m Newman was administered of office as Court Re- d entered upon his du- will arrive about Scptember 10. In Seattle, Mr. Dries will remain for a few days on business, and who was administered nce Kerr, > oath of office and began his then he will fly on to Chicago, s Clerk and stenographer office of United States At- plane with wheels. Mr. Dries plans to return aguu} in the Spring, when he will con- ndidate for the office of Bailiff | tinue his examination of the min- cting librarian and Melvin | ing prospects, and possibly others | . son of George B. Grigsby, | as | mer 1) slegate to Congress from aska, was appointed in his place administered the oath of fice this morning. Wilfred J. Leivers, who has been eputy Clerk of the Court for the veral years, will continue in | for the present, it was | the ney Frank Bothello withdrew as a This sort of traveling is not strange to Dries, as he has spent| much time in various parts of the | globe. Last year he returned from three years in Africa, he said, on | one of several, periods spent in| that continent. He has also work- and Russia. He was not | even foreign engineers are unde: Daily Empre Want Ads Pay MUSHROOMS $1.00 3 CANS LARGE TINS "3 CANS a0c RED AND WHITE BRAND 3 PACKAGES c 25¢C SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 TRUCKS—5 DELIVERIES—10 am., 11 am., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. GEORGE BROTHERS OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 11 NOTICE: If “Norco” arrives too late for Saturday delivery we will make a special delivery Sunday morning. mlllllllllllllllllmllmmmlllmllllllIIIIIIIHIIIII|Immll|llIIIIIImllllllll||||||m|lmllIIIIIIIIIIIII!I!IIIWIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIfllflil|llllll|l||ll||lllllmllllllluflllllllfi was his first exprassed favorably impr try. found anything of interest, he re- | marked that it was just enough to after replacing the pontcons of his| justify returning again. - nafly Empwre Want Ads Pay MINCED CLAMS SEEDLESS RAISINS RUSHVILLE, Neb.,, Sept. 1. — A bequest of $100 to “a girl who once brought me a rope when 1 was| |leading a horse through the rain by its mane,” Morse, They are seeking the un- | their work, about 20 carpenters will lbe required. The job will be pushed as rap- idly as possible, Mr. Minard said. | “We are giving preference to local labor for all work. We are also buymg all the local materials we can use, and will shortly place an ‘urder with the local mill for a | substantial quantity of lumber,” he — v Seek Unnamed Girl BE WORKED AT TAKU CANNERY B i No Labor Needed Now— is puzzling a - tors of the estate of H. O.| 35 Men on JOb — Car- | penters to Be Used Next will be one s | before the Council, according to night and Leaves | Mayor Goldstein, is the que‘znoni of Education School [named gin. | saced. R A K i of the daylight saving time now N i Approximately 100 men, largel oyle, as notary public, adminis-| H. A. Dries, Chicago mining en-|n effect. Some opinion has bemu‘ An enrollment of 75 pupils is ex- | BROKEN DISHES FORM TABLE’draEg from this city and compgan:'\ WIN CLOSE ONES » oath of office to John | gineer, accompanied by his s expressed around town that it| pected in the Juneau Indian school employees living at Craig, will be| COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 1—When SL":“‘-’ Com-| A, F. \Dries, and L. H. Bauer, air be more convenient if Ju-|w will open for the coming 1LOS ANGELES, Cal. — Fmgflcmplmed during the Fall and Win- |1t comes to winning close games g of of-" lane pilot, left Juneau at noon | P ned permanently “on|year on Tuesday, September fifth.| ments of dishes broken in the|ter in the reconstruction of Libby, the Columbus Red Birds are in a or it v;;‘:t th“a; for Seattle in his Keystone-Loen- | iy ot ,‘f“gjf::,]e“°:h)§g‘“:§]§_ [t l“yf"“'fli‘)‘l‘rc:cdmf":’;‘yEgflcafij‘(::} ments of broken dishes in zhc’\/[cNe\ll and Libby's cannery at|class all to themszlves. In uflgamn,s . & : - inl b 5 foed oL = Southern California earmquako Taku Harbor. This was made |this season that were settled by s and ten months, took place|ing amphiblan biplane. |of n last week. [in the Bureau of Indian Affairs.|were used by T. Feenstra, Los known last night by Supt. Aljonly one or iwo Tirs the Red Mr. Sey said that The Dries party arrived in Ju-| o Al > majority of schools oper-| angsles bmldinu‘ contractor, to[Mmard who is in general charge‘;Bhds had won 12 and lost four. ticular plans, other| .01 jact night at 6 o'clock from | the constant surveillarce of the|ated by the Bureau throughoul|mould into a tea table, the brok- |of the work. |They won all their games settled expucted to remain| vayurat after having left An-| Soviet. | the Territory will open on thatien pits being set in cement. Thirty-five men are now at work'by two scores. e chor: Wednesday. Mr. Dries has| Mr. Dries 1s through Juneau | date, according to Mr. Gordon. H. R. Shepard took the oath| pecn looking over mining prop- ge Mileage In a few of the schools in iso- f office as Jury Commissioner| erties in the Canoe Creek and|on his way north July I1. When | | lated di: ts, classes will begin sich was administered in open | Inoko Creek valleys. | he arrives in Chicago again, he | ember 11, due to the ina- urt is morning by John H. | will have flown approximately 8- f teachers to reach the mn, be: he turned the office Dreught Curtails Work 500 miles on the round trip, not s earlier, or local conditions Kk the Court over to Mr. Due to the shortage of wa counting the milage flown among it impossible for the n. this year, however, he was forced|the Gane d Inoko vdl.eys. This to open on the -earlier date There have Beén a few chang- the staffs of the various and in a few instances, yet 1ges remain to be made is to be no change in lty of the Juneau Indian . Mr. Gordon said. Mrs. !'Ixnm’\s Allen, is principal teacher trip up here, and he elf as being very ssed with the coun- ed whether he had hi es school; ‘When GOOD COFFEE AT A LOW PRICE Aladdin Coffee, vacuum tins, 1 pound, 28¢c AT GARNICK’S ARopuct’® PHONE 174 — e/ | & I||IIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIII|IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:I LSUY, PEARL TAPIOCA Iic POUND PEARL TAPIOCA FIG BARS 2 POUNDS 20¢C FIG BARS Gold Dust Cleanser 4 CANS - 24¢ Gold Dust Cleanser P. M. IT'S THE TRUTH SPECIALS-—Friday, Saturday and T;wsday Positively limit one of each item to each customer $5.381 Positively no dealers SUGAR . CIGARETTES $1.09 BROOMS =™ 25¢] MATCHES 22C Piggly Wiggly Meat Department Headquarters for Swift and Cp. 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