The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 19, 1927, Page 5

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ot i s oRINGING UP FATHER ALL RIGHT-I3 DON T HIT T AR WITHIT- 00T SEE TUHATNO ONE GITS IN - GETS IN N« TO DISTURAB IIGGS-VLL Y May hy tice 1924 the ! parties _in teaching 5 were rinst FRENCH CHURCH ORDERS SEEKING RIGHT TO TEACH ™ .. LANDSLIDCS DESTROYED FINEST FRENCH VINE 1 offer Taw nuns which of the hall ne per soil lofl i« that s rest 835,600,000 CURIC FEET YARD National Forest Timber for Sale Embr: A Pulpieood Project in Alaska the to an western ies of mern IDPIOXin rantahle nate hemlock timber wi mprise mark stal amount of tha spruce, vimately 7 Ton hject the loc in the northern portion of heen opened and the s executed and cuttin mber AMOUNT—AN utt ng LOCATION AND { ed or designated for cubic feet of pe ind othe heml pruce s tional The arca appro bound vicinity southeastern timber is bhegun SALE CONDITICNS— T« paper mill” of no i general region of h ale area time allowed for cutting and tends to April 1 Timber is ments of $10,000 $20,000 each unit of measure for pulpwood i wood STUMPAGE PRI"T»~ Th to April 1012 he used :‘ pulp for Sitka iuce feet for western hemlock by the purchaser or to into pulp or its [nu(“l ts of spruce and Ala sawlogs of he foot for piling linear foot for j to he ad year intervals thereafter, under stated in the sample contract RELATION TO WATER POWERS-—It i: expected will previously have submitted applications to Power ( ission for permii covering water opment for inanufacturing pulp and paper from wood hereby offered for le The sale is considered tribut to the water power sites in the same localit nd the powe permit will be ed fo the timber awardee provided he meets the requirements of the Federal Power Commission CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING TIMBER AWARD—In awarding the timber consideration will be given to the rates bid, i ability to develop the paper mannfacturing plant and any other factors which may assist in determining the bidder best qualified to make a suceess of the enterprise and whose project would be to the best public interest The vight to reject any and all bids is reserved, DEPOSIT—With bid to be credited to stumpage pay- ment; efunding o ) per cent retanied as liguidated damages, according to conditions of sale ' SHOWING OF FINANCIAL ABILITY—Fach bid panied by a statement of the assets of the hidder available for this project, of the plan of financial organization proposed, and of any definite assurances of financial participation in the enterprise received from parties known to be able to make them good. Such a showing must include sufficient assets in hand to enable the bidder to meet the requirements of the water power permit applied for and to make the nece in- vestigation of the timber during the period of the conditional award. It must also indicate that the men identified with organization and m agement of the enterp: have good business standing fo esponsibility, experience and capacity in the direction of business affairs. mu, DATE FOR BIDS—Sealed bids will e received by Forest Service, Washington, D. C.. up to April An extension of time of not to exceed three months for bids will be granted at the quest of responsible ing legitimate interest to afford more time for field tions. Before bids are submitted, full information the character of the timber, conditions of sale, deposi and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Forester, Juneau, Alaska, or the Forester, Wash- ington, D. C. PROCEDURE FOLLOWING BID—An ceed three years, will be made ceipt by the awardee of a water power permit from the Fed- eral Power Commission covering an appurtenant power site, to bhe developed for a pulp and paper manufacturing plant of at least 200 tons daily capacity; (2) compliance with the terms of that permit and meeting the requirements of the Federal Power Commission for a water power license; (3) the selection, subject to the approval of the Dist of the specific sale area or areas; and (4) the submission of a final showing of finanacial ability to carry out the project The contract for the timber will be executed and appro when and if these conditions are met. th mber Forester Allotment Juneau in the hids have contract wai from A within reneral town Alaska, awuarded and bhef of of the th must agree to tons d before establis] capacity in April 1, 1032 emoval of the timber to he paid for in as euttin 100 cubic )0 to ment proc feet hid rates will Lowest rates its product to tim! considered: For $0.60 per 100 eubic fe Alaska cedar, and $0.30 per 100 cubic nd other species; material sold manufactured for sale other than $1.50 per M fect B.M. for sawlog and $1.00 per M feet B.A species and 11x cents per 95 feet long and one cent 95 feet or less in length. Rate on April 1, 1942, and at five the conditions and limitation apply er cut material ) pr n or and for he for other poles over and pole orester that hidders the Federal power de the puip a1 cial quired, must be accom- the recei parties examir concerning award, good for not to ex- condition upon (1) the re- " AGE HUDKINS. lineay Forester, | ed l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1927. By GEORGE MecM! OV MADE THE J0O8 3 SE LE-NOURE THAT M NOT A\ OIS TURBE D) [~ ) SYOuL- CAVE SO0 cAL JOB! > ARMCO INGOT IRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS J. J. WVOODARD CO. Plumbing-—Sheet Metal Work South Front Street Phone 373 Res. Phones 1401,1208 R e ) et 8 e 8 e et e P P it et e 8 e - e s it et @ Pt | HIS 525,00 BILL LEARN SIGNS by@fis O}rgrv TO PILOT MISSION Afld. vou'll send CLUB THIS SEASON = right back formere Young ht on tell- aid he Young's It long o giye hushand we LOS ANGBL Byrne, manage 17-year-old lina Island swim £10,000 of M going to keep rigl ing about 1t tore because th ood foods sell have brought health and hap piness to the folks I love. They sell mighty good and their price CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19 Wil jI 1. McCarthy, president of th Francisco Mission baseball «‘\ln that “Wild Bill" A contract (0 manag the 1 the Mission coming Club of on wimmer who the Cat will not 00 m need was had s | under a contract e rocerics are right. bo but 1 to prevent best of original the ntention all ihe entir L ocon season 5,000 if P won 100k over last Twin League mar he from Utah-Idaho 1wt drawn u tting the to my him ke any othe him Palls 1 shall tention to amount.” Byrne will Youne fuiare earnings -oe PSLY WON'T ENTER ELIMINATION TOURNEY ! live up let b full e — Percheons from where are B~ in toek Michigan, 100 automobiles gainst all and international 1i last 10 ent however geot per of 095 of cvery a good resoloe made, won comers " national events DEM e vear, e e located after in the Febru- | adv. | Dr 3 tel'enthal rien will he Building LOS ANGELES, Jan. i9 Jack Dempsey has no intention of Rickard's heavyweight | tournament, ihe forme the world said here. sure what 1 will said, “but it is certy no elimination tournament. | public demands it I might winner of such a tourna-) the right to meet Tunney, reason why I should such a | elimination —m | | of not champion | i am Dempsey A do, MORRIS MANUFACTURES SHOW CASES IN JUNEAU wi I Wi the ment for 3 but 1 o . tight "his shows Johin D. Rocl I\nf( ler chalking the face of his club ! vhile on the golf links at Ormond Beach, F He does this o oblain a register of the exact spot touching his ball, so galn depends entirely on my sbilit They're Standard hat he may know whether his shot is true or not, and if ¢ A-1 condition.” | Product 10t, where the error lies, = J BOWS TO SHINGLE AGAIN n. 19 -Prince: thur of Connaught has had hev shingled again, after allowing row several months. With the exception of Lady (' Fidei] brooke indaw of the Queen of the! Spain, +is the only member of the e | Roval Family who had recently given {the shinzle royal Her husbhand Prince Artht said to approve of it, althongh the King and Queen arc known to look with disfavor on mod- orn " The no tournament. | return houd ! through think 1 deserve a with Tunney. Whether [ ever fight | n effi prices deli is to call—299 all a Happy New . SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY roni Our our us ent lauo- + moderate rapid. dry and Phone Wishing Year. —TRY— MORRIS Construction Co. LONDON Al hair it to s Ilyweight Champ "T'o Retire Before He Is 22 he will quit Hud aris- sister PLUMBING Heating, and General Repairing. All work guaranteed for less money. Call STEVE STANWORTH | Phone 505 of fi birth FIRE AI \R\I C \ILS Third Front Front, Front, Front, Front, Willoughby Willoughby, Front and s Front and Main, Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Ilall. ( ineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. ! - Fourth and Harris, THE CASH GROCERY Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Is now open for business and the public is iavited to inspect my stock of Groceries Pourth St., next to City Hall. 8. ZENGER, Prop. Ninth, back of power house. BATH ROOM OUTFIT Distin Ave., and Indian St Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) Ninth and Calhoun, Seventh and Main. All complete with fittings—$89.50 Delivered anywhere in city limits flyweight nnoune : favor, enty-second Fr I rankiin. nklin. Ferry Way. Film Exchange opp. City Whart. near Saw Mill. at Totem Gro. opp. Cole Barn and and near opp. stember > o RUY GLIFFE YORK, W “ero Princess first gled in South BESTS OWENS —— Cliffe, oo wht had Afri her hair Madi several wi Garden terwe i i a ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET ronnd - 'CARDS 16 SPEND | MOST OF PROFITS : ON MINOR CLUBS ' 1 alesisn - Jan 19, Sam of the world | pion s Cardinals, today nounced he would recommend a | per cent dividend to be paid ont ;m.x profits, un | hout, 19. Roy of 180 pounder SEATTLE, Ja rtenay, BC { might over Krnie 170 pounder the decision la Brea cham an. ask ! i 10 8T. LOUIS A over Anchorage knockout in the second ! round hout I don, pre | ol ical S5t tec a scheduled six middlcweights ERRIIL ) O FUGAZY TO START WGRK ON LARGE ARENA ON MARCH 1 round of season’s s Both ar timated at between | $500,000 dividend, the would ta Breadon, holder, ly ue This vear who i woenld build 2 and controllin [ the balanc the four minor L Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Willoughby, Home (irocery. princip: to Humbert work will W YORK, Jan Fugazy announces that begin March 1, indoor arena Sports, in Brook 3,000,000 ague clubs oper into ¢ baseball The Cardinals owned by as farms and to go {fund 1o Ithe champior | Sportsman | Browns on an to be built of hetween build for all at a cost 00,000, will known and, with a of from 26,000 to' 30,060, larzer than Madison Squarve Garden, GEO. B. RICE the announcement r(xm | SOUTHAMPTON. Jan. 19— Wher: | PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS fdo pillow-slis <0 irom a liner atter | SAM AGNEW SIGNS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” i it WITH SEALS; WILL QUIT COACH JOB the constant 1 S the in hi season o | 1vn and It Arena NEW AND SECOND HAND the ing Fugazy capacity will he as — e s he SHIP PILLOW SLIPS USED FOR SHOE BAGS H eating Stoves RANGES SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS pursers L oificials { placement nec " Lord Incheap and O Compan of them at the annual {end of a voyag | quently utilised | packing to make shoe b | I mentioned this to a lady other evening who frequently *Iby the steamer he | trainings l"“’ reply | was: ‘What an ex- | popular cellent iden, | never though of it ‘tuniform, 1 was sorry | had spoken.” l('““l hecen of HARRIS Hardware Company VES CUR SPECIALTY Phone 215 ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our's you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak-| ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 “h i of kno e told mecting the s where sonue shareholders that at th pillow-slips are fre b women when FRANCISCO, Jan veteran catcher of Himu co Seals. has sen! signed contract for the 1927 and notitied Secretary George | he had severed his | SAN | also Putnam that connection as bascball coach at the the | University of Santa Clara. The coach- | «d with his spring one of the most! to wear a Seal in Sonora, | 8IC Open Evenings travels | ing work added, “and A B — players ever is in business elumns of The Empire, grocery | they | 1 Advertising always pays Use the

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