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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927 ———— 1927 MODEL ELTO Outboard Motor Spring’s Newest Di/' €83 M Odes Price $150.00 % ‘ v } s { 4 Drop In and Ask to" See It fxnevponr bl g aryiis First Lady Secs Georgette and C repe Juneau-Y oung. Hardware Co. “If I's Hardware We Have It” GEORGETT SMARTLY > 5 2k § - : e - SIMPLB FLAT CREPE CANTON SPORTS 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Sare Logs Wanted Ferrrrcrrrrroes J LUMBER MILLS CREPE FROCKS INPORTED \ . HOUKS more elaborate WIINTS N PRINTS daytime dresses ,UZVI’ . in_both one R R asa guest of Mrs. William M. Javdine, wile of the Seeretury of Agrieulture, under whose direction it was given. with the new 1 © Mrs. Calvin Coolidge visited the Amarylis Show in Washington l and_ ty 'n-pie('q- ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dnr HousEL, rrop. RII()DL CAFE TORMERLY GASTINEAU CATE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHCDES, Proprieter JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter ()ln n from 6 a, m, to 2 a, m. decorative models. pad touches gt ./31;)1111'1'\'xl¢'i n Sooed ¢ Green; Queen Blg Gflmo Hum(l. in Iunmu ( v amd . B Ryan | 5 :SEASGIJTS ARE fine tucking and novelty Next Month, Will Have CENEURS l“ZiVE Unique Crew. ) FARFW[LL DANCE ‘l\"u"; 1 huier i#0.* auine doiashoe ¢ Blue Bigge | t When hig e {north next m vaeht \mrmm\ arvive in i crew wiii b fmen ous aceording ILire fden's 2.\‘ 16 10 12 ywmd Navy I SRR inean mad exj ‘i nd membe " THE ALAS KA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutar pasgenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During ihe winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. Fer timetables and other in- formation Jnquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Boute) Anchorage tat P S Vistinetively diierent. nnnsually interesting this Showing of Baster Dresses that forecast the new Spring Modes, [ north trying - not > oo Hiways pays lie Empire. B. M. Behrends Co., lnc Adverti Use the Amns ¢ Juneau's Leading Department Store -~ - Alaska EMPIRE HAS TH MOST UP-TO-D/ T EQUIPPED JOB PLANT IN ALASKA. THE ysion | permit the shipment of gold bullion " eeting th I by mafl fromi Ataska to the States in packages containing up to nn\ pounds. These resolutioss were passed by § NEW CAME i PIEGULATIDNS ic! ation represents 130 :Ilu .i1‘-::L'f.'"’n'..‘;:;'.'u'f:eo.:'z'_"“ ndations or‘ ‘ ¥ ‘\HI o1 K « Alask: aters, the - : i e Files Appeal High Court Vo Club in or | zaniz oodwitl ex- - | 5 i | CONFECTIONS Onandies, 1ce Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. Smith Factory, Phoue No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637, lh-.uhng Room City Hull. Second Floor = : Main Street at 4th NOTICE CF APPLCIATION Reading Room Open Fror FOR PATENT m. to 10 p. m. Serial No. 06350 n Room Open From In the United 5.ates Land Office fox J0°p M1 N0RD St the Juneau Land District at An- 10HE:80 ing @y chorage. Alicka. Current Magazines, Newspapers, n the Matter of Reference Books, Ete. Qe e _TREE T0 ALL aska, for Solilier Homes INOTICE | DAV SWEET—FRESH ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also yon 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 lfl eame wirlation > 1N fioct for th fali cand trapping sen : s oremnia 1928 It is april 5. George | I iravel- J confessed . slay of 12 hway. persons, sentenced to be electroc uted, ommended filed an, appeal to the Court of |} Department Crimingl Appeale. The appeal will be 15 80 as to heard early in !Iu\ t diatted Commission fon in Juneau last ay announced by ih Commisi is ton only uch che BCCM Necessary 1o meet Ganging conditions or rect dofeets found in the veg Of the 14 changes unl\ which tolk ) as the othors econdition 1 Hyr trict Tunesa Additions FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1926. SAFETY BLADE ASBEIS 20.681.63 ‘mu.md on ' AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Oregon at close of business; Dee, 31, caribon season Rangs and August small areas ad 4 on black apencd in Ditrict of th summit of th on September with of two during t mot tember 4 The opening of certain designat d arcas clianged' Iv to meet conditions in tl The most important of tl the area in which the ) is open in Apil limit of 10. Tho complete 1iet he found in Gam which was printed he available in the the Commission conies are also office of toe Washington, D. C — e —— 3 AIDS TG ALASKA ARE FAVORED BY & SEA'I'I'LE CHAMBER n:ll”l’ (h pmher of Commeorce trastees have passed throe mensure f benefit to Alaska developmont, 4.65 to navigation, a goodwil Lxl with f chang Circular April 2 Jinea within oh ainabl Biological no'th of th . . $ + on Heal Estate in the First Mortgages PRIty cured by shaves, ash value ated Value . Warnitore o ! 1 advances on Loank for ’l.xn-s Deferved Loan charges Inurance i Kxpens tod over u-rm of .lease TOTAL AS; LIABILITIES Stockhotders credits —Paid in by members of the As- sociation 5 Loans Due and Incomplete - Due \nmu (mmlxuxunn 950 1249 advanced hy appllmmn for. Rewittances made but not identified ts Payable s ntee Stock, Reserve Fund and surplus 3 ", 12\»‘. TOTAL LIABILITIES TATE OF OREGON, County of Multnomal, ss. On this day of March, 1927, persomally appeared bhefore a Nota ihlic in and for the State of Oregon, Fred G. retay asurer of the Western S8avings and Loan Asso- who, being duly sworn, did depose and say that he has ¢ ond control of the books amd accounts of the sald that the above and foregoing atatement is taken from and accounts: that iteis a true and aceurate tran- efrom, and that to the hest of his Knowledge and be- a just and correct presentation of the financial condition iation on this date. " s ; : State of Oregon) FRED G. WILLS. before me the day and year aforesaift. COLLIN €. CAMPLAN, Notarg Pablie Tor Oregon My Commission expirei‘:r-—lune 15, 1930, ° ciadion, wiation; 1d hoo seript tl lef it f rald asso (Sen! of the Sworn tu {Last publication June 8, {tineau Chan (4) miles nont Junean. Alss) 20" mean Channel ! deg. 177 chains (1) chains (5.) chains (6.) chains ot he containing area of 7 aer Any and persons elaimin \ersely any of the above de land should tile their adv With the Register ot the U Office at Anchora Alas ,the period of pu 4 fter o they the tdeg. 007 1 deg. 05° 41 deg. 00" W, IN Dated oraze, Tdth diy of Savews 1§ R First publication April 2, orner No. 1 the pl wtion or th will provisions of i Alaska, 7. 19€7. RIJUVENATOR AND RAZOR SEE CAMERON (tion— Noland's pom.to 1a.m. TEN DAYS > Trial to Responsible Parties e e My a4 minimum, PLUMBING HEATING and REPAIRING overhead expenses are at ‘Chereforé I can do vour work for less money. No matter how large, or how sma 11 your job you do yourself a great injustice if you don’t get STLVE my prices. CALL STANWORTH » 215 Res. 505 Bcar Harris Hardware Co. Handy Andy’s Car penter Shop A. P, LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 468 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK L e s s —rrrrrrrerrrreee ZYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates Elevator Service S. ZYNDA, Prop. oo ol NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and wup. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day nnd night. Rooms $12.00 per month and wp—steam heated. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT