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| - MISS HANCE EXPLAINS METHOD OF HANDLING R.C. RELIEF WORK on can Nati lar meeting by Douglas Island THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREWF_'RIDAY BARNEY GOOGLl‘ AND SPARK Pll(, Beuue % wien AP FEULER ComeS To PARIS WE CERTAINLY GETS A BRUSHING UP (N OLD ¥ ¥, JoMN AmTHMET\c k) * 2%, xass Nows - (€S SEE 3 /oW 7 NOMEAT, L MSIEL - ZE RAne SHE JUST Go LP O SHE SAY Hew \ MUGH (N AMER(CARS | JACK 15 OKE » THOLSAND AINE HUNDRED NAND FETY FIE ERANCS ? 2E ERANC - SHE 1S WORTH 23/ CENTS, M SiEY \955 FRAMCS ¢ ONE MOMENT l'm-riviug at results a bductor, ing relief as was done herc. Ther Mis 3 ine HHisklove otia .11] rancher while protecting her from| AUTOS FOR HIRE DEC. 10, 1 926 b “PARDON MSIEL . \2E FRANC ueno' HEILO © \_ sweGo TR <\ DOWN TS N ‘) 34 ROOM CLERK = = Tins 1S MR GooGLe 4 I WANT My HCTEL B Y © 1926, by King Fentures Syndicute, tne. * Citeat Beltnin rights reserved Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. the persecution of a villainous cattle | man who wants to marry her. triumphing over a crooked Mix learns he has avenged on the man who wronged his - D | are fourteen points which must be | covered in each case to obtain its correct status as nearly as p to enable the worker to dispense just relief as is permitted sibie judge, News sister. INDIAN QUESTION DISCUSSED Miss dirceting the in Douglas for ol a very opti work which has been done here. €ross does not restore loss, would be enormous be would the immediate needs of the people, to tide them ov floods, ®et industrial To further work therein of the Red Cross, on Hance cent: goes to the such work. {ust how the Miss Eva followin.; Miss read nual report of the tion for of -8 COOK BOOK SALE last installment of the Cook Book™ will on Socic Yz t- Christmas ...ml} Stand at the William L. Paul was present and asked for a better locatioy for. the Indian village Discussion w: The neau he s indulged in by sov stamped eral members and visitors, and then and wrapped for mailing for only| left to the City Council to call a'§1.00. irclude one in your packs ! special meeting to decide the ques v tion. who 1 been s relief work month and interesting talk by the Ameri- at the regu- mber of Com- Hance, Red Cr the | | Phone Single O ster Relief | al Red ‘.______ of the C | £t night — e MAKTHA SUCIETY SALE and pillow slips S T LIBRARY ASSOCIATION TO MEET —_— Saturd: Prnoon the, Alaska Diectoie Power Co B Old papers for sale at The Emplre. e Lewis's for dresses. HaRtli e e s U rooms | = i Light and TAXI —adv B A business meeting of the Dot Library will be held tomo.row even- ing at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. R. Langseth. Kveryone in terested in the library is invited attend points were stressed BERRY'S Hance “Consic the rk of the Red Cross, its 1st compared to the work The Red as that impossinle considering the sums that necessarily involved. It only meets See PHONE 199 - e, —— ToM MIX IS AT LIBERTY TONIGHT a disaster such as | * Ton Mix fits etc., until they canigjier jn his latest William TONICHT * feet again. The Red [ quction, “Riders of the Purpl TONIGHT [ not function where de-| g, perfectly that it seems Zane Gra ! or losse: re caused bY st have had the cowboy hero in r conditions mind when he this. his great TOM MIX explain est novel. It is a typical Mix rol ; with ample opportunities for Tony n his wonder horse, tc re in the e 5 : G RIDERS OF PURPLE Frompt Service - Day I Covici Auro the role of Jim Las- | JUNEAU, AL A Fox pro. Day 114 Phone 414; N L] = | | | wrote the fields and = sl Ly MILLER’S an- 5 Phone 153 Junean CARS WITHOUT DRIVE FOR HIRE ALSO R i | E £ TW0 REEL COMEDY AND | g “ i | The classified ads yet NEWS OPENS THE SHOW . | |, u forget. It will (l a8 tha advoftizer, from the fonal orgi vear ending June howed exactly what it reddy to give aid in the cidents, with the fifty h dollar membership that National Red Cross for » 5 THE SAGE daring deeds of his n tiders of the Purple Sagoe” the Liberty tonight. 1t s romance of the West ago. Mix plays the 1 s softspoken cow riding forth to avenge Inapped by an unscrapu the will is be pictur 10 s of oy his Hance explained _ in (lu(null Red Cross ‘proceels: i ’anun;, f his quest for his sigters Reduced Coal Prices Nanaimo Screened Sacked Coal Sdcki:d at the mine and delivered to you in original sacks .00 Per Ton at the Bunkers JUNEAU MUNICIPAL WHARF ol —— 1 e s Carlson’s Taxi ALASKAN HOTEL DAY AND MICIT SERVICE Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars L Office Next to Gastineau Hotel Tand Night IRVICE 1 STAND AT THE ARCTIC sht, Han TAXI Alacka | Botter do o [ il pay. yor. ! Weather Bureau Forecast for Juncau and vicimity, beginning 4 p. m. todey: ) and colder tonight, Saturday fair and cold mod LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 29.86 39 93 SE 12 20.35 45 97 S 10 29.17 37 94 SW 6 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS VESTRRDAY | TODAY ig t Lowest 8 a.m. 8 am Precip, temp. temip. Velocity 24 hra 8 12 18 Weather Rain Rain _Rain__ : noyesty I todav 8 a.m. 8 pm. | Weather temp. | Panana yanks 3t. Paul buteh Harbor Kortiak Cordova g .65 X 1.61 Prince Ruperl 1.22 onton : 36 2 * 0 eattle 0 Portland 12 42 1 Trace % 0 than 10 miles. Misting Rain Cldy Rain Rain NOTE —Observations Portland time. Prince Rupert, made at 4 a. Edmonton, Seat- m, and 4 p. m, at Juneau, and San Francisco are e, Juneaun ! WEATHER CONDITIONS ihe low pres ceniral yesterday rapidly southe its lowest | passing o'clock this mornin and high pr re area is the westwirnd Light prec n followed weather over nearly all of / 1 3 n fell i Prines Rupert Temperatures have fallen decided!y 1 Valley and near the Gulf of Alaska has ahout Interior Juneau movi by at Ketchikan in the Tan- ure area in the oved st w i nine B from Hing | RS ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET | WINTER iS.HERE BE PREPARED FOR WARM QUARTERS We are at your service always. Ask us for our winter rates, make arrangements and then call us wp and we will move you and your baggage free of charge. HOTEL GASTINEAU e ———————————————— HERE HE COMES Now {8 the time to order coal. We also carry a full line of Feed —and cur motto is to buy the best. This is our secret of so many sat- isfled castoms. If you have been using just ordiuary coal then we invite you to give our's a trial. And our transfer service 0 G 0 My D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 NORTHERN HOTEL R00MS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and ap—stcam heated. SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES From Deoember 6 to December 20 Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Rcgular $12.00, Now .. $7.00 We also have a full line of CHBISTMAS GOODS. Come, give us the once over before you buy. We will save you money. MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET BIG RECORD SALE 75 CENT RECORDS--3 FOR $1.00 $1.25 RECORDS~.50 CENTS EACH SINGLE FACE RED SEAL—HALF PRICE 1000 1'0 HCI FIOI J UNEAU MUSIC HOUSE | Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office clear- | IN WINTER WASAING'S NOT MOCW FUN UNLESS BY LS You s RAVE IT DoNE ()I'Il Rough-dry will your winter plan steaming ve washing suds to en your hands. No back work to add ye to your life. It cost so ve littie—PHONE 15, __ALASKA LAUNDRY __ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 05897 In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District at An- chorage, Alaska. Tn the Matter of the Application ot , the HOONAH PACKING COMe PANY, a Corporatlon, to Pur- chase Public Land for the purpose of Trade and Manufacture. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIV That the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Washington, h filed application Serial No. 05897 in the U. 8. Land Office in Anchorage, Alaska, for a patent for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Ofticial Survey No. 1472, as amend- cd, situated on the east shore of *ort Frederick, Cblchagoff Island, 1.6 miles N.W. of Hoonah, Alaska in Latitude 58°07°37” N. and Longl- tude 135°27'35" W., for the purpose of trade and manulacture, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: “Beginning at corner No. M.C. on line of mean high thle on N.E. shore of Port Frederick, approzimately 3.5 miles N.W. from Hoonah whence U, 8. L. M. 1472 on prominent rocky point 30 ft. above mecan high tide on N.E. shore of Port Fred- erick bes 8. 24°19'20" W. 21.03 chs. distant; thence from corner No. 1-A along a line of mean high tide N. shore of Port Froderict by meanders as fol lows: (1) N. 2) v ) (1) N. 1-A 82°22" W. 1.99 chs. 72°39° W. 120 che. 52°30" W, 9.87 chs. 54°63" W. 2.68 che. {6 true corner No. 2-A M. C.; Thence N. 38° 20" BE. 0.54 chs. to witnes® torner to corner No. 2-A M. C. and corner No. 3-A; Thence S. 63°45’ K. 2.16 chs. to corner No. 4- Thence N. 36° 06’ B. .48 chs. to corner No. 5-A; Thence N. 53°48° W. 2.72 chs. to corner No. 6-A; Thence 8. 36°06° W. 1.03 chs. to true corner No. 7-A M. C. on line of mean high tide of Port Freder- ick; Thence by meanders as fol- lows along line of mean high tide: (5) 54°53" W, 3.28 chs. true corner No. 8-A M. C.; Thence N. 39°00’ E. 10 chs. to corner No. 9-A; Thence S. 65° 00" E. 19.63 chs. to corner No. W-A; Thence S. 39°00° W. 0.12 chs. to true peint for corner No. 11-A M. C.; Thence by me- anders from the true corner 11- A M. C. alopg shore line of amall unnamed fresh water lake, as follows: (6) S. 68735’ W. 0.55 (7) S. 36°50° W. 0.44 (8) N. 82°30" W. 2.58 cha, (9) N. 15°23" W. 0.91 cha. (10) 62°00" W. 1.39 chs. (11) 78°01" W. 0.95 chs. (12) 24°23" 0.90 cha. (13) 2°35" 0.44 cha (14) 32°42" 0.89 chs. (15) 66°20" 0.97 cha, (16) 86°42" cha. €17) 652°58" chs. (18) 0°58’ chs. (19) 52°15" che, (20) 57°40" (z1) 5°06" (22) 31°54" (23) 71°56’ (24) 37°15" (25) 42°00° (26) 69°57" «@n 63°52" (28) 88°56" (29) 43°21" (30) 65°00" (31) 8045 (32) 34°24° (33) 39°00" (34) 47748 (35) 8. 29°17 8 to true point for corner Ni A M.C.; Thence 39°00° W, chs. to witness corner to corner No. 12-A M.C.; Thence 8. 37° 40’ W. 1.69 chs. to true point for corner No. 1-A M. C. the place of beginning, containing an area of 19.34 acres and In- cluding all the land embraced In U. S. Survey No. 1472 as amended.” Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above describhed land should file their adverse ela‘ms | with the Register of the U. 8. Land |Office at Anchorage, Alaska withls the period of publication or 30 days thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. J. LINDLRY GREEN, | Register, First publication, Oct. 21, 1826, Last publication, Dec. 27, 193¢, to chs, cha, zz 4

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