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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 11 , 1926. : : ¥ v s far r Onta mnd Quebec that they e < DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR{3 — R — W g e D("’\' ‘ lll.\'ll” h”ll)” (& i usidered in the same cla | : 5 | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | 8. ) : i : v Mi hould be remembered, does not ALONG LIFE'S | s EE PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societie JOHN W. TROY EDITOR AND MANAGER <ivak ary traveler, one without pro-, | DETOUR ' Poorary 4, 1928 |} ! oF I 2 es 1 knowledge of the yjeet upon which he | e L. SR . W N S TR - ] I ”“‘ 4 R “H ”” "'IH‘”\ \’“ ! {] Nouce 18 nerevy gives that Floris e Gastineau Channel B sy e M is ain of mi ars By SAM IILL | Mattbews, widow of William E.|#—— e oo U . Alaska n handling the very resources that | 'Matthews, together with bher wit- " A ing Both training and experience Nave fm—————— & nesses, all of Skagway, Alaska, has] | Drs. Kaser & Freeburger | | ( to b rvative in his estimates and! ; submitted final proof on her home- feved gflg"fism i | B. P. 0. ELES T T o I, tHeretors, comtes With .all more It's Different Now stead ertry, Serial 05107, for lands an oldstein Bldg. | i ! ¥ 3 Meeting Fedresam Defivared by carviér. iia_ Junea and|, th Willen uch enthusiastic t Hel Our donghboy pe onc |situated on the west shore of Dyea PHONE 56 Y venings i 8.0 o s ) i \ wos: ilized he had come upon wonderful possibilitic il welcome with great joy, River, Alaska, U. . Survey No. || Hours®a. m to8p m | ¥ ] Ohes < SR to ‘the manufacturing| Bt NOW it seems she want 1405, Latitude 59° 30" N. Longitude S | ' Ered Hoie W v W Dy s 18 1t 1s divecily Interesteqi ©VF doUBh-—without the boy '1:;:." I’ W. and is now in the filag = JIOHN A DAVIS, ¢ e M % of the U. 8. Land Office, at An- Secrotars ) HE ey AL : mm'r“\ i Kf"\‘““\‘ ”‘K‘”“ Obeservations of Of‘ffll"”"“]h““a": chorage, Alaska, and if no protest Dr. Charles P. Jenne J JUEHne. Erotiers twilcnts — wwka, on whic e Territory very properly| What has become of the old-fash- jp*gift: FSHR GO0 1 B0 PrO1ost ASSOCIATED PRESS. wppreciative ioned Housewile Who always had a i LA g DENTIST | Co-Ordinate Bodies MEMBER OF at Anchorage, within the period of Rooms 8 and 9 Valentin Bldg publication, or thirty days there- of Frczmasonry | after, said final proot will be ac Telphome 176 Scottish Rite | tepted and final certifiecate issucd T < .?;“u?:‘d;;‘eet'":: y J. LINDLEY GRueN, |g——————— B e ol L | Pegister Dr. A. W. Stews 1 1034 Fellows' han, ™ ° = | First “pubtieation, Nov. 5, 1926, X s Dlewar WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary Last publication, Jan. 15, 1 DENTIST { : £ lump of pumice stone on her Kitchen ' t ! e v CHAMBER MAKES SPLENDID SHOWING. | ik o use for iring pots and The annu: t of Secretary Boyle covering Pans? il e R s e B e "‘lm activities of the Chamber of Commerce, made at, ST a5 oD otane ridiy's meeting, was a most remarkable document = When my wife his a bad cold in M'BAIN RENDERS FINE SERVICE. | Probubly no similar organization anywhere in thel e fiand," i he never swipes ountry in a town of eq A’ yameRt cAlld iio TuE 1y handkeveliofs. The t tiol e pi Wl paper re-[point to a more varie@ program, nor to more aetual sources of A 1 i complishments than that recorded f the local Weak Sisters prominen Portiand i 1 n engineer b There was notuing in that any member necd 1uh aid My Grouch, “it say and expert mnected ! feel called on to apologize for, and there was much heve they have a law in Minnesot Wit the: pane e W ndustry and!in which everyone can properly take pride If the "“’i““ A wife the vight 1o d ke o e te one of the finest!Chamber is looking for' material for argument a ""I““'I'j"_""_'_" :"'l “""._“ I‘: B WIEE. G0 iblicity that | N R cived to why every property owner in the eity should " .‘v‘u : "";\‘"”" 1E : UL i k % what kind of namby pamby wom at (he hands of an nore ' v Not | affiliate with it, it need go no fnnhm Ehans S S e et Uit thay shoulilh only do these article t agtual conditions anqfSecretary's veport. [t is proof of the progressives j.ony law toliake (helr, husbands. facts about one of the errito pri 1l assets|Spirit of the Chamber and of the fact that it s come aeross with their whole blamed Bt t a taail e they | 1t to g0 to the front at any time for the best weokly pay e et ted 1y do the| interests of bhoth the community and the Territ » Stentast possible ampunt A { The organization cortainly is deserving of felicitations' Looks Like the Alphabet Had De- B i ifon Lipon its splendid work in 1926 cided to Get Together. e T ey ! (Martiage license in - Pittshurgh to perpetu e of nev How to Enforce Prehibition. ik ‘\; yegeliimos). ) g . A \ orusicwicz McKeesport | print now American mill | (New York World.) 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