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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1927. ; = IOV SUP SO SR ST I PSR P s P PR TR W,nom&. | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. | Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: . - Wemen — i m S | Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southerly winds ] LOCAL DATA : | Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | | % 4 p. m. yest'y 29.92 57 76 E 2 Cldy 4 a. m, teday 9.69 50 99 S 15 Cldy |Nocn today 29.86 51 £6 S 15" le_ . . P . 5 ERD Y TTODAY lot of new Comforts in bright 3 sheat 3 pm. | Low e Briids. NI talions 2 p._ temp. temp. ter elocity 24 hra. Weather floral patterns, cotton filled, 72x76. B . Nome i o 4t ; * Bethel 5 18 ‘i N ; Tanana 40 $4.00 each . ran o P st. Paul b 44 Dutch Harbor - 100 PER CENT NEW COTTON Lk ; dooles e COMFORTS Juneau 58 57 Kotchikan : Prince Rupert dmonton Weight 6 pounds, deuble corded, 72x80. COTTON SHEET BLANKETS F : NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. w. and 4 it WhilE ey and tas, i , ; g g Juneau-Young Hardware Co. 66x80. i S : ¢ 1 A trugh of low pressure extends from the Aleutian Tslands e e “EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER” to Prince Willlam Sound The p ure. is low throughout A: R —— PRGN 3, A acka anc 5 a 8 in has n y ~yr N T ~ | Crer Mot of the Teritory exoept the -west. and. atruma soith || WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER. ast Clear weather . prev: n Seward Peninsula with freez Phone 103 or see ) SR PLAID COTTON BLANKETS ¥ 1 $ » : ;‘.I»,um:f'"””“I“w Day temperatures were low in the Interfor ye AL LUNDSTROM $2.50 a pair b B W o S TUNRS BUILDING——REMODELING——CONTRACTING in rose, lavender, grey, tan, Work by Hour, Day or Week blue and yellow, WHO'S WHO BBt a0 1 |l i oo b io sitka on.the Northwestern ¢ 70x80. i ! AND WHERE | |vegin Tier third sepson as teah SO AN MR T G . or in the Sitka school, $4.50 a pair | Nick Bez, president and m Mr. and Mrs, W, 8. Paddock D U AP A ger of the Peril Strait Canning|of Calumet, M who. w s e o S S e | P RYE-BRUHN COMP ANY, after spending two trip. to the Westward, left th I . e b ik kdiate | | days here on business. morning. for their home in th PACKERS and PROVISIONERS in all colors with sateen binding, B pden \ | L. L. Trimble, auditor f 8 They haye spent the sum Ve § ~ . American Railway BExpre | mer visiting | with . their son, wn bk ‘_“\(”' g The grace of movement and pany, who has been here for sov-|ig in. charge of Phy 1 Educy HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS $7.50 a pair | the fluttering lines of the Ha- nrullllu\\»- i official business, lef:| tion at the Sheldon Jackson Schoo DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS waiian grass skirt are success- or the Nortliwestern this mornisg, fal Sitka “ 5 4 | fully carried out in this ':n(;:du;;:‘ ImMIinkA;“.”‘l SRR SRR 1’ C.. P. Bussinger,. merchandisc QUALITY MEATS [ o ;i A% 4 4 salin evening gown, a nev o eh tir-— 10t iiled, S om~ | broker, returned on the Margnita 2 Deliveries Daily PHONE 38 VISIT OUR. READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. NEW AR- tion 1o the wardrobe of Louisa laushier Edith returned home ] t Sitka -« Saturday on the Princ hi a trip and way 27 : N 2] TR AT Brooks, filn star; The effect @ (o " Viiting relatives : - e Sl A AN e o RIVALS ON EVERY STEAMER. i obtained by the use of [wc.un-‘ ilansburs, Wash. i Chige SR A : g FINE PANILY FUEL even tiers of crystal bead fring®,' Mys George T. Jackson, who Hern, > Hern «f /) i for those wise enough to otder The gpwn is accompanted ' arrived here last week from Chi.| Skagway, arrived in Juneau yes'sr f their coal and kindling here, . slippers of mauve glazed wezrl chagoff, left for Seattle on the day and are regislered at ih 3 Have us deliver you at your 2 kid and stockings of mauve steamer Northwestern this morn- nean Hotel. . 1 Florence f ; address and note how much beige. e |ing. Hansen also of Skagway is witl \ s # better heat and cleaner fires e r n (Internstional Tivatrasss Newsd,» | J. G. Gueker, local merchandise | them . { B You Dage. ® ® ., ° et broker, returned Sunday on tbh:| Barrett ] Woulda's ek yod 4g S | Willoughby, noted Al | | iy e = i ; (e "ot Margnita after a business trip to|, siibars Al dar idadilier it it cost more. It doesn’t.h It ) . n \ | various communities on the Ju-jy thar Lee Willoughby, ar . 5 { really costs less and the trial Juneau's Leading Department Store b | neau-Sitka route. portons , . will. prove it. eau on the argnita | } L. M. Carr , Alaska reprc i ‘ d 3 gdely s vesterday from Sitka where they e Sarrh 5 KRR NI o . sentative of rmour & - ve spent the last two weeks H A |- ’ / h Bl s fymenfirme AR s el tpeipomtpormtporefd KEEP UP WELL, iomosscattmmems® o hans e i ot iy i) — il SATY p B FEMMER |from a business ftrip to Chat- Hotel and expect to be here for PR property is situated | present time full of salmon. 8. C sources WINDHAM BAY NEWS wiil af Windham. The mine cow-[was tender. Mrs, Nelson has on ham Strait communities. about three weeks. ¢ 3 Fhone' 114 WINDHAM, Alask \ i 1 the lumber f eW | almost 3 Mrs. Ifelson also | —— i ¥ IR HEE, P U R 4 float which| McKim and Chris Grant caugit| Continuation of runs of salmon Roge i SRKS Y -hann ’.\A'\vr;ll of the big fish on Sundayjin this district from a to ” L 8 Wakdan Hiudo pralarii ] Checked Camel’s Hair, Imported J ‘ § tisherman, . V ‘ Homespuns and Tweeds — Beaver Carl Willis w 1€ ¢ J « € % (every indication maturing. 7 o s i | naturing WHEN IS TOMORROW ? better according d 1 Yates and Mrs. A. Nelsan with hook and line. Salmoa|northern Chatham Strait districts {Fred G, Morton, and se and Mr 4 th i n hi i e . e F ¥ T on Chuck R 1 wow doing his | SALMON FISHING Cfll(‘.lal and Unofllcml Re- ‘ The ore fror 1 JUER SR WL e ON THE KLONDIKE| ports Show Runs Con- continve work. Mr.| The Klondike river is at the tinue This District ew i | oa S L. Nes 1 for J e running a race in raising [§ in this manner is one nf|Wwas indicated today by official 2 ] cn the America First 1 ! juash. Mr. Yates had onec|the most exciting forms of the!reports received at local headquar- & FAR SUPERIOR TO to return nsin shor weighing 4 and 1% pounds which |angling game known in this coun.|ters of the U. S. Bureau of Fish- Mr. Ne recking t v ow greatly enjoy The meat!iry.—(Dawson News, Aug. 9). eries, it was announced by As 2 Nation’ G s db 1 fP' L' veceived locally from private & atign’s.OQil Transported by Vast System of Pipe Lines - , : | stream watchmen reported_direct- 'S and Fox Collars. Sizes 16 to 44. Iy to the bureau, all showing ruas varying from fair to | $19.50$49.50 Red cents make Green bank-rolls Most failures in life may be attributed to wrong thinking and procrastination. i Tomorrow never comes! Get your child one of our HOME SAVINGS BANKS !2 that, together, we may teach him the value cf the savinj habit—TODAY—not tomorrow! pring and is very 3 offieial reports confirmed reports # ters of small vessels arr reported seeing many fish in wa ters covered by them Warden Frederickson cabled tho burean from Sitka saying: i S Fich are very plentiful in wa- T‘ cqappg - ars on the outside of Kruzof Is ANK! = . d and in Salisbury Sound; Kali- SINCLAIR FLEET : nen Bay is full of from the entrange to above tide wator; Cape Edgecomb and north outside of Karzof Islind, hundreds gof fish are jumping; reliable ‘informa- tion received fish plentitul Ch onagofl Island and 'inland waters to - Sitka; trollers catching doas ., and humpies off Biorka Island, | is sure evidence of large school! of' fish off shore. Warden Morton reported cover- ing the following waters: Deen Bay, 22.000 fish; Hoonah Sound, 1500; Rodman Bay, 17,000; Ba: A ket Bay, 40,000; Freshwater Bay Lids 3 4 |2500; Tenakee Inlet 15,000; few LAYING PIPE ACROSS RIVER. fish were seen in Appleton Cove of the American Reséiich Founda- | And Hanus Bay. \ tion. “The ofl pipe line is an Amert- | Stream watchman W. R, Single- can invention which has saved the | ton, Idaho Inlet, reported an ayer- rallroads from the impossible task of [age run of 3,000 per day enterinz handling crude oll. Some of the ma- | thg streams In the inlet from Jor pipe line systems were bullt, by o Beat ol tions b supgly thetr | AuSUSt 1 to 18, making a total of ] » ¥ NEW FELT HATS Swn Tefinerits, such as that of the | 4.000. During the same period 24. 9, &L Sinclair corporation, whose pipe sys- | 000 fish were taken from waters 2o 4 Fau-s prefet-red stylep i'li fnew tem 1s one of the principal ofl arter- | on the inlet by fishermen. Beige, Blue, Red tones, Greens as — eee ol colh v il 72 B 4 well as Black. X ¢ { business of oil transportation, though mosa m filyE h A 50 | el e W A NNUAL DANCE. ON $3.75 to $6.75 Sernee N ' { P runi Shipe. come. mekt ' plps DAY NIGHT : TERMNAL AT 2 i g ~ lines as ofl carrlers, but the tank ———— HOUSTON, TEX. e 3 . ' steamers are virtually part the | ) . bt pogg I The annual Labor Day Dance S 4 ORTHERN HOTEL and discharge into pipe line mi- given by the local Moose Lodge o CHICAGO—OIl pipe lincs laid un-|ages four miles an hour, about #S|nals. Rallroads carried 11,250,000 | Will be fiext Monday night wtvi gimg,—.@?"“'dw.m@é“d up; $3.00 per week and up. {@srground in the United States would | 1450 85 & man walks when he 1s in |tons of crude last year but their |A. B. Hall and the committee s} ’ o ? p lfii.e shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner | 14 at thegequator | & DUTY but because the ofl never | prineipal part was in earrying 46278, | making all arrangements to make ; W 3 operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 go around the world at thegeqUAtol | stops, 4t makes 96 miles a day. 000 tons of refined ol products which | this affair one of the best of the. 4 A $ month and up—steam heated. three and one-half times. More than | ,"Welght of the crude oil pumped |could stand the cost of rall transpor- | kind yet given here. There will 9 . i k .q | through the pipe lines is equal to |tati A tees e, | 739,000,000, barrels of oll are pushed | ;5\ ey of the freight tonnage ‘-'r:; present investment in pipe Re. Sppcil et mams pst ~ ithrough this 85000 miles of PIP:|of il the manufacturing industries |liries in the Ul Placed | 0ce to. insure all attending of, every year. Rate the oll travels aver- |of the United States,” says a bulletin | at $800,000,000." M...'fi;“-" |having a good time at the holi- y da; fMair. ] i ey (RO s A RARE GROUP OF $16.75 $16.75 Embroidered Georgette, Heavy Satin, Velvet and Jersey—new side jobat, suede belts, basque and two- piece included. All niew fall shades incliding black. Sizes 14 to 20— 36 to 44. ISREIERTIRITINIITINNE First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” HEATING nnrmri SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co, TH103 78S NRETAFIRE NSRRI IARCE NI RATNDARINNIFRRARARESANANIRILIE DON'T FORGET——THIS WEEK ONLY TRADE IN YOUR OLD MACHINE FOR A NEW L. C. SMITH J. B. BURFORD & CO. gy L L L L R L e et b bttt il